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Spring
have
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name
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word
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experience
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is
customers my of my work T.
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Works,
reckless indifference by manufac in the merit of proclaiming Talk does not establish work. can be but and as thbfe
supremacy, one MBest"
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without a bunch of green genuine the white and label, Dr Soule's blown in the bottle. BEWARE of all vile stuff made to imitaie the poisonous
iSaTvNone
hops
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Carriage
in
Cart Harness
their merits.
been
of ,by phsicians, liver diseases,, called consump
up
kidney coughs,
of orders.
execution
their
other severe
\\ crazy .7 gone nearly From of agony nenralgia, nervousness, and various diseases wakefulness, peculiar to women. out of shape from People drawn excruci
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turers
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and Brigbt's complaints,
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remedies
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these
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from Importer turersOnly.
irregularities,
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TOWLE'S PENNYROYAL FEMALES PILLS FOR all
or
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with
symptoms
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opposite
G.
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Mr.
taken.
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diseases —
MACHINIST
BUGGIES, Cabriolets,
—
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hand.
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W.
WATCH
adjoining premises nearly Chemist Shop, Opposite
patronage. and GOLD JEWELLERY on.
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or
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such.
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healthy get
more
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and substantial
cheaper .
and
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.
so
sending and
style) better'
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buy'
gpqfl,"
glbthing things 'of life
and every the foolish way, especially stop habit.of employing expensive quack doctors or .using so much of the vile humbug- inedicine that. does you only harm, but ,put your, trust in that simple, pure .jDr, i'emedy,. Soule's American that Hop Bitters; curesM at a trifling and always cost, you willjseaL " and have good health, good times
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m&TS
his numerous to inform he has that Removed
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the
when
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(Under
Bonnets,
All the windows dressed with
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extensive
diseases
organs
physicians
liver
all
j
and Girls'
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B
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that of- the
with others equally valuable, And compounded into Dr.
Moderate
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for
Hence
28,
GENERAL
Season/..
Printing.
MAKER,
tell will Buchu."
Mandrake
North
Station. 1886.
Railway Perth, Jan.
upwards.
These' qualities thie about double
general
CLOCK,
!
;
stipation, indigestion,, and fever, ague, &c.,"
Proprietor and Hardingc
Road walk from
\
2s.
of
COMMERCIAL
CHRONOMETER,
all
cure
urinary
Ask .the cure
HOTEL,
:
2s.
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to
on
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GUILPOYLE,
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EXECUTE
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phys :
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only
AND
and
Ladies' Hats and 6d.
all
and
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bility and
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GOOD THE
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on building the road between Kilrush and Kilkee, and the picture presented by the hussars, the the the resident police, infantry, sur magistrates, emergencymen, army ambulance to turn out geon, and ariny the family was one of extraordinary sugAs on every day since the gestiveness. commenced, every shop in campaign had its Kilrush shutters aud the up,
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and
tenant
life,
marched
hard-working,
was
respectable and a more
force
in
all
pitiable
steady, of relations
his or
a
more
touch
aside even the spectacle, putting never merits of the case, itself presented than that of his house and home being
ing
smashed having of fields,
to
been
infantry the
police
kept
The house pieces to-day. the usual cordon reached, was around the stretched held the road, the hussars clear the neighbourhood of
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Back away with insicie by a shout "
The
it
fbr
indeed, before
them," Come on, yon fiends."
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been very firm, lot of hammering made in the wall.
a
was
took
most
a
the ram working he much so that -exhausted by his When the breach
on
this
at
length
Croker
and
down,
ropes, the ram of big section with a crash. who
hoirered
the
front
Mr. around
water
"out,
fight and
for (lo
Dlace.
right and
by
Bee on
once
if
here I
till'
.
the and a
pn
I
am
of the
Rhonts
t.hn
of
<
the
took
"ymissles he used
"Gome will come
cope to the
his
head
still
bleeding
also
out. pulled the strength
with
struggled
pro and
sister
a
women, were
girl,
Magrath
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and
Hercules,
a
j;neir
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A
Monday.
ed
on
which
were
salt was
and
enacted The crowd
until
somewhat exciting during and after the
the but
near
remanded
was
which road
had collect were
chavged
was much in the centre was hurt. placed Magrath and marched of constables of a gnkrd the road At. he turned Kilrush. to rais house a cheer was from bis former so that the handcuffs ed, and he twisted and he broke like tin or cardboard,
.by
the
police,
they
out
stretched As
friend.
he kicked but he was his
back
the
them seized,
no
one
shake
to
and
supplied deduction being in the diet of the
malady.
salt
of the
cause
prescribed thenj and the epidemic enchantment.
as
a
Salt
curative
was
measure, as
disappeared
if
by
j
Cardinal
Moran
in
Ireland.
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of Dublin
Corporation
Tlje graceful
have
iron he
as
hi6
again
hands
cuffs would hands
secured.
were a
with falling football,
pat behind He
was
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Gladstone
he had
resent (
Frederick
Bright
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party
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and
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us
in
as
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in
afforded
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others,
and in
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we
had
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Adelaide Proctef; W. Maziere Bridgett, Brady, of Lea, Lady Herbert Lady Fullerton, Lord Arnndell of W ardour, Mr. St. Mr. Burnand, and many George Mivart, others." Miss Father
I
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(late
chairman Sir Arthur
;
him
to
away
Braddon,
'
J
man's
dying
torment. grew louder ended in a wild
and proceeded; The present people that could not they
were
so
seemed
every and
to
frantically
hands
their
wringing
and
screaming
and Mountain
A
warranted. But in of Providence it has
throat
stiffened
curse
as
out
the
death
he
muttered
rattle
lifeless.—
a
Rocky
Gelt.
German
Prince
M'Grath's
visits
Ruined
Pat
Home.
said
tion, tie
Affairs.
lowestoft.'
at
russell
-his delivering. of .the President; Liberal Associa
—
:
to
tnere
was
acknowledge
tne
the Association of Liberal had done him in appointing Lowestoft him their He had President (cheers). at defeat in 1886 never been surprised the the was on defeat less contrary, It was marked than he had expected. honour
;
;
a
pain.
and
c.
Charles Russell, address as inaugural and District Lowestoft
terrified
On
lead.
Public
Sir
to
moulton rushed
up people
sir
he
as
shriek.
and move, every sink into heart. their a vivid of the gave description he saw himself country enteing. looked and dazzling bright Everything were to look the streets pretty at, but red hot, and bubbling fountains they were word Hunt
and
Catholics
The
eternal voice
voice grew faint, sounded in his
of Ireland has caused her hon marked at the centre recognition be later to than perhaps have
aid
begged Then he sank
him.
save
a
of Liverpool), Sir Charles and H. R. Russell, M:P., Bagshaw, Esq., Q.C. ; Lord Bury bias been a member of the Ministry and is a Councillor Mr. Matthews is h Privy ; member of the and a Privy1 Ministry and was thanked Councillor, publicly
for
The terrible recital was with awful and his Interspersed oaths, hearers shuddered with each successive burst of blasphemy. his Gradually
who would Irish ecclesiastics though lustre have reflected on the purple of the have been by no means College Sacrejj The and few. dependent persecuted
ways
hand,
a
Denbigh) Wimbledon. We have had
by Mr.
he
elbow,
L UttU.UXJUB
T"
Admiral
Q.C.
a
of Iii with a a despair. groan he told devil voice how the trembling was for him how he could see waiting the of the Evil One's pits burning domain, and he felt himself being slowly drawn to tb'ern as if by a strong current. across near' bis Just Satanic majesty black with lay a hideous reptile, pro and at its master's truding tongue, would coil about him and drag bidding
with
the
civjilisation
his and
f 111.
(Lord
turn.
;
Day
several hours before man's mind had
back
fro
|
her real merits the inscrutable
to
one
hand
as
ourably of
some
threw
done
and a politic act in resolving, to bestow thpy did with unanimity, of the the Freedom CarCapital upon dinal As yet have been Moran. there Princes but few Irish of the Chuch, al a
tor
dying
upon
i-aA
;
they gratuitously, that the absence of the other workmen
the
notable
Liberal there which
fact
not
was
ba'd
that had Liberal
one
not
standard
Liberal (loud vidual
cheers). members
view
in
that,
disruption
remained and its
No doubt bad fallen
of the grave taken place,
,i:
organisation true to the great leader indi many
some away, more to to ab oppose, many actively the Liberal stain from party. helping, for it must be Nor was this surprising, tbe of.that issue, iicknowledged great before Dome a country to a Rule came extent for it. But it unprepared great
%»
lu
buai
biiis
veij
ui
ounoiiug
was
has brought about children in the of time the elevation of her course sons and ibe glory of her name. The grow Irelands in Australia ing up of new and and America the exile through of Irish has banishment folks caused her
Irishmen
like
Continent
one
Cardinal Moran and Cardinal
Kilrush, The
Vandeleur
the;
in
the
Gibbons
other,
great
Catholic
Christian
Republic
where
Church,
of
virtue
the and
tiara of the Pontiff learning place the himself within the reach of the humblest of her sons, and the ring of the Fisher man in cassock of the her lowliest of Dub When the Corporation priest. lin then pay the highest in compliment
the
of the city to Cardinal Moran and councillors the aldermen personally, also their place on record acknowledg ment to the Holy See of the honour done
power
to
the
country
in
the
selection
of
of affairs
position
estate
Oct. on
the
is
;
Yesterday
of the
one
tenants police 1
iug
;
loping road.
renowned chased five
was
of the evicted mijes by the
for
on his holddigging potatoes he escaped recognition by gal on off a horse picked up on the
but
During week
most
the
their
short
Duke with
Meiningen,
last stay at Kilkee and Duchess of Saxetheir son, the Prince
Frederick Duke of Saxony, visited the of the Vandeleur evictions. They were interested iu Patr specially M'Grath's battered and sympa house, old thised with the M'Grath regarding demise of wife. The Duke and his scene
Duchess,
on
leaving,
made
presents
no
now
longer
to
Gladstone
Mr.
Home Irish The
as
regurueu It
bogey (cheers).
some occasioning A few days ago was beaten at badly lullycrme by one of his police protec tors. From a west of Kilrush district comes new6 of the evicted tenant's fowl being destroyed By the present occupants of his borne and similar acts are report " from ed several posts."
the
on
present
4th
Thursday
peculiar developments. au eraergencyman
to be the fittest and most of the Cardinalitial recipients at the hands of the And dignity Pope. the motherland at home is here natur of her children, ally proud of the status amidst so achieved many disadvantages, on
happily
,
eviction.
by
the that
natural
prisoner Several
were
scenes
from viz— point, the State,
differed
with
were
GULLitJ
army-surgeon his wounds, dressed The
employed
being
The
himself' his
Raising held ont
of
every S. J.,
fear his fea indescribable overspread tures. His became with eyes glassy and his skin grew ashen. fright, yellow
last
from the malady. miners in one
only
condition
the edge opposite, .pushed of a the picture shagged lion. looking the blood trick It was a horrid ; sight the police to down his face, holding ling and mourns the cries of his his arms, combined to make it for the time mother, and Dr. Counihan fearfully exciting. him attended and the
Trather
over
serious.
the
of.
it
prisuuei.
not
of the
|
to me appeared the dis Mr. Dunning restrained of two or three of his men who position to twist arm of the seemed anxiouB
of that
end
the
terrible,
a
dietj otheirs
none
another
elements. cited by his elaborating facts
in
about
exempt
pletply
for
opening,Two
fusely.
is
and
it,
-
were
it
-
out He struck of them. hi? fists ;and fought with the courage but; the numbers him liouj against could more than, a- dozen such men seized and dragged He was with.
with of a
of
the
/.Aft,
White. and
been the end fast seeing clear, and, some one snggested that approaching, he had better make peace with try and bis Hunt at the God. laughed wildly and with a horrible oath declared he idea, to would yet live flowers on all plant their But the laugh seemed to graves. freeze his and a look of wild, on lips,
salt
rich, or,
;
air.
the be
filled
seemed,;to
human
For
it.
death
his
d
A
Catholic, at Minister
died— and there are few of believe that he is people who do not in He was about sheol. burning years of age, and it is said that if he had a he never good thought
expressed
at being of certain
it
—
The straggle within moment dreadful. the Magrath laid about him with extraordi had and He stones nary vigour. him but of all around sorts that
on
epidemic, bearing broke out in scurvy, such rapid progress amontr the poorer classes the that ordered an into its inquiry govprnraent and course. was The result the .nature of a singular fact establishment viz, that rednced to the miners, although as other misery workmen, samje their with com remained, families
and women, the sounds
were
men.
the
to analogy Saxony, making
pause of feeling
screams
is
and
some
wide,
said,
that
is
salt
necessary
interesting
Burggraeve
Professor subject century
ever
reconstitute the
it
prominent
which
charged
will
the
Among
35
n
Catholic
a
wickedness, his
«
;
:
Professor
life,
preventive blood is too
less
it
to resjtore a
of
are
'
Salt.
by
depends,
great the
if
salt
poor,
rushed over constabnlarymen suddenly to on the Magrath. heap .of rubbish fell and the crash of One of the officers' the
a —
render
wil'l
'and the most followed, painful have been felt must anxiety by everyone to next who looked on as to what was The had batons their happen. police and by the side of the breach Mr. raised, and a crowd of Mr. Hill, Dunning,
batons,
rate
maladies
now,
then
of
use proper, largely
any
I'll
come
by
agent
longevity
Mr.
"I answered, must, but I won't Another taken."
Magrath
die out
regulating
great the
should be
so
more
To
us1
tells
a passed at Catholic and Catholic Viceroy of India, and Governors in Malta, New Zealand; Mauritius while the Turkish Ambas sador to Her Majesty, Rustem Pacha, is
peoplo of Jefferson ville, wild with excitement, member of the race every in has joined that some church. oity On a Sunday morning colored a 'man named Marian noted for his Hunt,
be resumed.
will
a;
coloured
Indiana,and nearly
civil
engaged.
work
jln
tne
or
at
woman.
pause,
was
Majesty's
of Ghent, the Burggraeve, maintained is that theory
Mr.
replied, ;
her
Promoted
recent
a
i
that man his the young inside, debris a block of broken before his raised fac.'.
breach
arms
out."
A
best."
Dunning
Mr.
a
which
The
now
over
from
woman
Magrath them, thank you
his
a;
meet
out.
escape the
of the
one
iu
End.
ont
turning relief
scenes
evictions
Long Life
;
;
narrow
in
Blasphemer's
'current
one
gUCOU
I
A
Kilrush
to
i
gave away Roche, R.M.,
and
could foot
one
the
watch the opening, of the man movements
flung that
your The
morrow
wall
Cecil
Dunning asked sent
so,
He
came
come
was notenougn hand taking a. was worked again,
ing closely the had a within, dose 'of
to
roads
been
ever
.%
it
seen
there
said
wall
Dunning him
have
made
was man, Patrick Magrath, inside in his shirt sleeves. standing In with you now and called' out,
to
British force
puffed exertions.
young
me." Inspector and appealed
striking and army
I
sun as
presumptive
in the Review
Dublin
priest and
Petre)!,;
heir
writer'
a
the
(Lord is
priest
peerage,
Catholic
a
peers
a Oatholic year (Mri won the Townly) Derby ; a Catholic stood at the head of the yachting interest Weld of Lulworth, whose' father's (Mr.
—
and
became vehement was
most/
the
the
cavalcade
having succeeded tenant, info bronght
one
in
active
part occasion,
back
and
a
number of that "in
i
tne
on
a
and
Day,"
0,"
Army,
House,
have
too
hole
a
'sheriff
crj'
answered
was
must
barricade
"
tpe Regular down suining ;moved by the
j
ol
Patrick's
>
The
lu6
h/j
the
in
constabulary, " whistled: St.
fijfe,
to a
that
the
-among that another
a
'
stated
Having sits
I
than that' afforded by 'thus so taking ''prominent the name of the first ec part in placing Cardinal a of the Catholic clesiastic, Church, on the roll of honorary Freemen of the Metropolis. FreemarCs Journal.
marching
I
striking
more
Protestant
who
tones. absence of
a
Catholics.
a
xeunui
that
suggested
was
embarked
had
upon of the
Rule to secure the votes Shallow members. suggestion men who made it ought to recollect of his Home scheme Rule, part
that involved the Irish members ment-t-a
!
;
davldg
lo
of
variety
have
not
Distinguished
'
illustration
sight as town.
player,
fife
could
tion
home.
'i
of exclusion these very from the Imperial Parliaof his scheme most
part and by no one more strongly attacked, than who was not by Mr. Chamberlain, Mr. Gladstone's shoe worthy to unloose Mr. Cham (cheers). Indeed, strings berlain
had if
the he retained, Homei Rule that,
although upon
the
of declaring gone the length Irish members had been have should voted for the
Mr. point,
of
Bill
1885,
Gladstone Mr.
had
and
:
yet,
yielded
Chamberlain
was
than eyer. implacable (cheers); The pblicy of repression had been tried and bad resulted and in again again, in Ireland of no the creation for respect the law, but in the power of! lessening the Queen's Executive, and at the same increased the power time, it had of the
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popular
leaders.
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problem
was
-
d66d
Tjhe ;
a
the
to
eloquent
.
,i
'v:
a
i
'
0681q
military
<
his
and complimented the of the defence of his
family, bravery
the
on
.
of
interstices
rlhe played
way had
down
in
son
"
pitched barricade
remarkable
most
a
its
re
.
ij;
the within,! were ordered to draw, police their 'batons, and they took their places The first blow of the the ram. arourid i'
through
wound
long
by Mr: "Dawson
M'Grath's
ori-
appropriately
is It speech. notable that the very1' resolution was sec proposed bv him onded the' by a Protestant; High Sheriff of Alderman the city. Winstanley. The liberality of the Dublin Corpora
of
line
the
office,
.
was
square
a
so
i
the The
water
police,
rjedcoats, cars, formed
sheriff,
and
was
|
hot
some
the
the exalted'
for
of which
giii
called
.
and
i
bride charged withstone-throwiugtothe well. The procession to the town, head ed by the; advance the1 guard of hussurs,
,
shield
.
evening,
pro man's and do
a
and
police,
-
to responded by " Come on Croker, the worst." Mr. Croker, at the window with a new
was position voice saying,
your stood
You, and
—
quickly This
-
out with."
and
Irishmen
by -the
guarded
Kilrush, infantry,
to Mr. to Vanstrange say, where; he was house, kept till and then taken with t'ie youth
brought, deleur's
"
out
called
to
the
nnssars,
.
the District-Inspector in there come are you won' the interfered
who
taken
ihen
;
and when possession was demanT there was ded by the Sheriff scarcely outside to the forces be seep. abyohe Voices were heard inside the/house and people,
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had
.
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,
recited
.
melodramatically which .outrages
somejshocking
had
oc
Ireland. Shocking curred; in outrage the character of had. occurred butwas to be a whole on :that account people taken away lS well, might they de ;
the.
London
of
people
the
atrocities.: ,7,hitechapel. needed in Ireland central with body, legislative first
was
mark,
pf
.
of
to
(attract.
telligence,
through
the
agency
any
safe,
that
of
system
.
;
of
land
was
.
body
could
countrymen
of
inferior
an
race
in
'
the to
Empire
,
of
greatness to
their'
a
measure, their part
accor
have
(cheers).
Sermon
dinal
.by
Car-.,
Moran.
The
Mass
the
for
ordered
by the
The
tHrene.
the
desirous persons' even to unable' The ceremonies
The
edifice
sermon
Moran. His
were
very
preached
was
was
nnmhere
that
Eminence,
themibear the'
in
crowning
mind act
brations' by the children in honour of- the Vicar had ,v!he fifty years
this that to-day of those cele of the Church For of Christ.
celebrated the that Mass, unequalled to: sacrifice throughout God, aud to-day the children of the Church the world the with him, that he had seen rejoiced AH and -of; years. nations fulness Sacrifice
of
the
National Library of Australia
bad
misainnarioa
holy and God,'
not
their
own
distant
missionary no
their
the
Church, no
was
.with the
pray with to
one.
peace;
sorrowing
their
did hot forget stood under the southern
sky, shed
and they
faith.
southern
cross
their
lifted.up
they
years or
ago
charity,
Sydney they tcnce
the
were
on
old
:
the
to
their
Irish,
there of
nA.es
in
.
But
at
fhpir
that
during
she had
it
vastly,
there
.
ing of with which
other and
it, miaRinnArv'
<
which throughput they ment.
time
Ireland
recollect vents,
had,
improved.
Then
Intermediate
and
enlightenment Everywhere
spreading the land?
hearts
.
should
to
belong land.
, .
,
!
; ,
that the bless
pray
Ireland
,
prosperity, of those
.bringing blessings, and. enlightened,
a
free,
!
.
"
\
//;
,
.
,'s;
Our
bert for a
Play
1
1
Consul-General'
and<Tunis, as "iTuuis
on
paper
British-
fair,
Algeria
in
the course
of
French
a
Pro-1
the eulogised zeal Cardinal great in arouse the public dorisbienc&: of Europe to a proper of the appreciation1 horrors and of the wickedness slavetrade. It may here be -mentioned that ieciorate,",!
heartily!
of
the
of
his
;and
energy to striving
the
success-
been
have
and
desired; will have
been In
alone.
-all
efforts
that
in
could
Belgiutn have beem
that upwards of secured iu that
Cardinal's projectinuch sever favour,
£40,000 country
the not-hnet with bo of the non-Catholic
Germany,-
it
is
-true,1
has a
1
'
:
Frihourg,
while
the way the Cardinal's undertak a ing has been viewed-by of the portion German is probably press and public due that his Eminence has been a rumour :,to
the:
'
He :
which had1 been erected dur charity; He was .years. ing those fifty standing a few weeks ago upon the soil of Clou
they and the
,
it to be altopapers haviug, pronounced It has, gether impracticable. however, met with enthusiastic from the support Catholic Congress assembled at
all
in the interest along of the French colonizationthe Cardinal in a letter 'to' the Universe has declared to be erroneous and devoid of any foundation.
working
and .Prance This rumour
and
as
to.
iiberty
!
had
of progess enlighten -not know how did to. the number of schools, con and institutions of piety churches,
saw
,
be glad to learn readers will, that' labours of Cardinal in'carLavigerie which) with, ying out; the, objecthe -has been entrusted by the Pope did not) fail to obtain the hearty of the sympathy at the of the British1 speakers meeting' Association >held -recently.' -Sir Lam
wnrk.:
-
poor
/%.
the
lands, at the
.was systems. Eyery thing Fifty improved. years ago where were these schoolsthese intermediate schools were
,
.
pray
with the Crusade against Slavery.
Irish.
university
the
|
that,
justice In Canada and; nowhere perhaps
abundance
an
Sympathy
in
.
wore
and
peace it
united
that in: their Irish,-
been
the
were
greater
'
they bestow on
from
not they say that perhaps more in than any country Christendom they had progressed. Let them compare the of National education system, to-day whiit was with it fifty yearsago.
How
see
and of lasting They would
aiid
guide him, God might
of.
and
must
to
a
to their mercy brothers and sisters who had closed their eyes in peace in distant ask land, and they would mercy for all those wlip had gone before them in the, Let them fight. pray the alsp that Vicar of Christ, their Soveieign pontiff might be blessed to-day, that he might, have that all strength -the against enemies of Holy Church, and that the of God might enlighten spirit him and
closely
at every bleeding back. upon thoBe yet, pore, looking did they uot see her to-duy fifty years, the glory of herin victories' arrayed If they compared the state of Ireland1 with what it was: to-day fifty years ago suffered,
>
;
that of followed
Church
-nubs
from
came
rejoiced
they
.
to-day 'that God might show io their biethren mercy who slept in the bosooa of Christ that they would pray He woiild of His open- the fountains
no
traditions
'
land. Their was but a branch -Their were people'
vere
M
-
'
bitter
working, there was and when their told
faithful
dear
prosperity
country. around the altar
Irish had given The the lesson people of their and if they looked at the faith, result in Australia during the last'fifty could fruits of the seethe they years work of those from: the Land of -Saints.-
tears,
and
and he saw macnoise, signs of Ireland's ancient piety and ancient religion— those
prayed send them
would that God in His mercy theconsclatiousof their religion, and their was board. after prayer Shortly 1798, in homely some priests poor garb went to their southern brethren. Fifty years had very little of the con ago Australia solations of religion, hut to-day they had twenty-five
were
their
.frnif.fiil
text
oomtoit
But,
the
they
and
to see sorrows or them in moments, and close their eyes iand those yet these exiles, children of their Redeemer,
last
in
to
priests
was
and
new
determined
their
in
Others
Years ago
field.
there
a
all
ing
and truth favoured
that
more Christendom See than Holy
in:
priests
—
the
faith-
of upon
to-day
to
Ireland.
rights laws— they
own
and
'
a
their
-
Australia
fi-nm
the
;b.y
the-
that great of Australia colony that they were the children of rejoicedthe Apostle of Christ; were true they children of Rome, and at the same time
Africa,
was
there exiles; them in their
,
was
calling
nf
spreading souls to
faithful by unfaltering traditions of the; Irish They were united -in the bonds to the See, and from Holy
second,
sisters
to
there, were children of
impressive. by Cardinal
on the ascending were assembled they by the of the Yicar of Christ. To-day a' hundred thousand altars the called the Bishops and priests together lift children of the Church to up their aiid Most hearts (o the High, prayeVs of so that' the blessings refreshing heaven might descend upon the souls of their who were brethren departed in 'the pangs of purgatory suffering of God. order to the satisfy justice
Let
the Rocky favour of
the
and; with greatest freedom,, undoubted aud persevering energy they the resources of that developed sunny it hot of tlie land.' But was material of that prosperity eolohy he would great wish to speak. It was of- the mission that had been achieved in ary triumphs
said:
pulpit, Deeree round
regions received The High.
France
enjoyed
huudreds of "overflowing, were of being present reach the doorways.
to
filled
sacred and
andcountry, Church of the and loving God.
children
Australia asserted they administered
at
presided
its
spreading
the
serving
was
the
Australia would ago they thought lost to truth. be ehtirely It was to-day the that adorned the brightest gem diadem. Imperial To-day the people of
of Sydney, iVjoran, Archbishop His Grace the Arch who accompanied to the of Dnblin, and proceeded bishop at twelve when the cathedral o'clock, commenced. His Grace sacred function' and His the Archbishop pontificated, Moran
the
land
,
be done to. her. the colbuies, and than uioie in Australia,' they had the 'children, of Ireland with their eyes turned towards the old land, watching her advance towards aud prosperity, determined as far as, in thieuii to help lay her. And they Ireland hoped that If was her suffering to-day was, suffering bul'one of the last of snch sacrifices ,that saw in the of. nations. they history observe the dawn of a last They could in
before he closed bis eyes on this Patrick world lesoous to his disciples, gave the as were of Christ that children they he children of Rome, and he they should told them when arose to any difficulty would the light go to Rome, and there them. Their andto brethren conje
they Church
Years
dinal
Eminence1 Cardinal
of was
it
saw
they
Ireland, should
In that way they the lessons of the great saint whom they in Australia as well as in Ireland hailed of their faith. Saint as apostle
a
where fifty years ago siugle missionary, to-day three hundred from they saw labouring all nations. He not must his forget, own'dear field of Australia. missionary
the Pontiif Sovereign throughout world was 'celebrated in the Cathedral, on Street Marlborough Dublin, Sunday. 30th The' splemnity was enhanced Sept.1 of His Emiuehce Car by the 'presence '
States
workers
there
i
Dead
United
across,
all.
Most
South
1
1.
the
Atlantic
first bad been achieved by the union with Holy See,
success
to,
now
Australia.
propor
the
and
' i-.
magnificent
of
heroic
,
i
in
teachings that it
root-,
sons
not only and Scotland, there was
Even the remote had Mountains
A'fi-ino
Magnificent
the
distant
Ch'urch united
which
which hnd been lying say 'of that country so in which had been long darkness, with death ? filled spiritual During these in North fifty .saw years they
glory
they, to claimed
!
contributed
—
which
all
lan'd,
the icy of North regions to Asia M inor, Canada, and Persia, and Japan. India, China, They saw countries in to innumerable gathering of God. the service What, should he
(cheers). that tbey were in the not Ishmaelites find them true and land, and they would trusted anxious for the allies, greatness
ding
the
penetrated
ing
the glory
in
there the united in
were
clay
Give
a'
that
that
Ireland as aod of caste the feel Irishmen
,fellow7,
being
that
of fidelity Rome the light had descended
was
Atlantic
rising
had taken branches
be
ini
mm
'.'
.
'
had been achieved Ee would that' reply
triumphs
,
'
"
asueu
tbey
Church.
been
of her
England
the
Yes,
saw
effec
in
saw
;
their,
and
across
tions.
was
,
and
they
but
it
was There. something and generous about the were Liberals propounding. to treat which declined policy,
a
what
Church
a
that
it
unflinching
and
-
that
monster, in his the lessons
be;
a
1
Ireland
in
body of m'en Christendom tHem They had
'any
'
savage, that his mother's
a
they had, nation in
|
proud. handed together means by constitutional, to "assert tile of Ireland. , rights JB'uib, Ireland 'wis ho alone 'as' / she"; was longer found fifty 'years 'ago. To-day'' they,, thousands and hundreds of thousands / iiij and 'England, Scotland, beyond the,.;
are
such
that
Perhaps
ever
.
and in
and
purchase
nopje, which,
policy,
It
such
thorough,
accomplished. high',
itself
of influence land and
energy, .in the
only tive
powers, country,; men of
whole
the
was
great
a
,
representative which. .would
of
because What
,
fame
is'not
'a
piety,
ness-
nations
mother
my
son
vvhom
would
their that country holy faith bringing fruits of fortitude and forth the choicest
and,
teaching souls to Christ. calling had greater, no| glory the Church than shed upon was given her by the laboui'6 in the missionary field. It
to
her
To-day
ment'. !of
in,
his sufferings, notwith of imprisonment, hardships had gone of the faith on It had gone unfaltering 6teps.
undaunted,
'
-
withstanding
on|
not
is
the standing the teaching with
:
call
that he reheart, as ihembers he received a and: that he died as a martyr." child, Those devoted nuns had brought to and the the lessons of charity Australia and to-day lessons of mercy, they saw
truth,
;
her
blessings
stlije
;
Chamberlain
Write
-
tell
he
and high Divine, Christianity even his enemies and to-day morality, and find no fault with were him, co|uld forced to proclaim their admiration for Not wisdom which he showed. ign
he, one, leagues,' thought notmow think so so, and) did;, (cheers). He looked the aud not to principle,; ;tp it. the .men ted M r. who repre.sen i
aiidi
Divine truth world and Divine morality, and his enemies in kept him a, prisoner own He proclaimed hi.8 Sovere palace.
never
'
,
,
;
in, Of Ireland's progress there years' in others things'; were', als'o How signs every where. changed'' tlie of Ireland in Parliament/ position Fifty Were only a "yiears ago therb few helpless members in1 tlie cause oif 'Ireland in the face of an alien Parlia
.
or. depended upon any man and while their of men ; combination, Liberal Unionist Conservative and;; to think that the whole friends seemed, one would be solved, way orquestion what, was proved to be the by. the, pther, Parnell of. ;Mr. and his col character, .
mercy.
Pontiff, achieved True to
religion
'
Hopae Rule
the
,
,
believe
attend'
saw
the magnificent; which appeared
in
tlios'e
They
?"
to
They
arising.
faith
.
not,,
monuments
.
did,;
,add,
co'nBolatioD
bring mercy
;
of Irish
everywhere.
;
'Ihe-nuns
to
—
-
Hq,
Sovereign
Pius the immortal the Ninth, for the Church. great things of the Church in the early the traditions the Most ages, he declared, Holy Virgin that no speck or. stain was Immaculate, soul. He taught the ever on her. to
(cheers). that he however,' the question of that
to
The1 Right
Church.
he would
any outrage, little man of that
very, yvjished
the
after,
inon-
savage were the
and a's approached, is came "This they up to 'him he said; has the first time that an act of kindness been done me," and he cried out. "There ask of you as angels is one favour I of
though
yet,
a
who
jailers monsters
the that
be a
evidence
,
think,
encourage-
accessory
cr
of,
tb ;of
societies
but
saw her they in traditions .as her., to-day bearing her standard, unfurling former., ages,, to become and all. nations, inviting children the one in the one of .fold
to
proved,
or
.
,
jt
commission
were
secret
fetters' for her; forged had warred her, against ever in the battle-field,
.
privy before,
had
,
person ,by advice
been
.
nien
,
statesmen
"his
was
to as1
huinaii'
savages far were warned they should keiephim, but the heroic daughters away from " qf Irishmen said, Why should we not Is this our mission' not approach him ?
,
.
e
Certainly,
othef
or.,;any
hay
?
the
;:
been
indeed
in
of piety
monuments
a\
savage,"
monster"
treated
was
and
Church,
ever
it
"
this "
appeared he
,
of hiua
If
:i
battle-field
the
upon
was Parnell would he event, if Mr. Parnell.
that
in.
touched,
viz
but
near
this
—
He for
ster,
.
what,
importance tiiat time, the Catholic. Dniing the had. Christ, Spouse, ,qf
called-
was
flesh.
.
—
Now, he had ,
he
,
.
not
their
to go
they
were
;
for the supre Parliament. Imperial Theof the supremacy
the
i
of
Pontiff. of the Sovereign. short and yet a time, Fifty years, was had occurred how many, eventful things vital in that of the most period things nations, and to peoples.
Chamberlain,
was Parliament, Imperial.. and could not be, touched.,; .asked a be.en, question, that Mr. decide, Judges,
think
admiration
its
upon
guarantee
no
guilty,;;
responsi existed,
power and
,
Ireland Mr. said
their
in that tribute had joined testified hearts ,to God, and
.
real of
peoples
first
of
a
round
towers which lifted their up to Heaven, and those seven thoughts which in a former churehes day were homes of mercy and blessedness, nind' close by.tbose he saw seven sanctuaries bles new the buildings open- to impart and knowledge to the sings of religion of the Church. And So it was children
dioceses. Fifty no school of mercy the nuns landed in visit
to
the prison under sen-
poor man of death. He was to be hanged and on uo account day, following
;
wherever
'
\
the
people But,
of. macy Fiddlesticks!
place:,
the
to
was
and
one,
.
upon 'the leaders. there was
into
.
the, method where bility'
powers
,
two
:
these
bring
he
had
In gone, Armagh a noble a seminary, there was cathedral, erected in residence that and episcopal home of piety. In Monaghau, Tuam., and wherever he had beeu hp gflty new
Churoh
Two great Ollivier
and
and
State.
-
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French lawyers M. Emile M. Floureus, have lately,
their
given
Church rights sesses
on relation opinions the. of that is to say, on the State, which the Catholic Church pos-,, in France of the, Con by virtue
and
cordat.
,2a. Ollivier Minister in 1870, and most successful Foreign
the
Due
Decazes.
1\1.
In.
was Prime Flourens the
Seoretary regard
to
since the
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,
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nothing
international
Bishops, nor, yet Sees. M. Flour of way thinking. is as follows opinion
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francs
000
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the is
.
.
have
been
if
oreated
a
to
10,000
save
a
had
breach glaring than ithose worse
not
the
connection
th
(From
the
leading socialists, in Paris on suspicion concerned in the recent
I
been in
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intensified
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his
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A
had
jappointment at
At
the
weuuu
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to
Russian
dismissed,, iio.. the disaster
7.
Czar. Truth
withholding
on
appointment
locality. are most
A of
of
the
conveying
Il4in.»'
murder honsa
a
of
details
i
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has
1Y1GT
revolting.
iD
garrison
Soudan,
northern
a
town
a
capturing
"Victoria
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London,
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haB been In
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the of
adjustment to
recourse
I
be
made
.
!
if the m'ettallism, price be considerably enhanced. have been lost hundred lives
Calcutta
of
sinking
a
;
ferry
candidate, beeu elected Pres ;has of 39. ident The ,New by a majority is a Ydf€. Tribune victory for, says this and protection. liberty has Garrison at Suakim The British A in Sei'Via. revolt been reinforced
HUI
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the.
parading j
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Magistrates,
for
tbe by-law
being
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by
Woollongong
;
tto all applies Salvationists
other have
cases
been
9. Brisbane, Nov.' The Governor, Sir William Jervois, retires from the service on leaving the
October
Bombay
..poet
J7j
/
laureate)
Cambridge
of
of
Times says
the
Earl earl,
1839, educated
v
Balaclava
:
of the
forces.
Charles
of Lncan, elder son whom be' fisnccebded
of
J
j
boru
was
at
16,
April
Westmiaster,
the, iiYie
of the
nom
The' Premier, con after the leader of the Opposi wired to Lord Knutsf ord that
has
tion,
'<
the
3800,
of
intelligence,
as" appointment1 had been land
Sir
the Drummond, doctor of Ashfield, at Colombo. He
Nov. 7. Brisbane, Estates Company of have been floated in Engof a of a quarter capital
Wienholt
,
Queensland land with
a
minion.
The Premier has received a telegram the transfer of Sir announcing Henry Arthur at present Governor of Blake, j
to is
Blake's of Queens with received great andand indignation,
Henry
GoVernbr
/'/'
at' Onslow, present Under Secretary has been appointed Zealand.
mentary colonies, of New
Nov.
7.
parlia for the .
f
Governor
Nov. 7.. has been whilst Governor, is at the away
Adelaide,
;
Marion
reef,
the
on
1
,
November
12.
son of Henry Strong Price His dead. father is. not dead. The steamer from Fremantle Albany, arrived on Saturday morning.;
is
;
:
is ashore of Edithburgh.
south
Adelaide; !
The
\
Way
Justice
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The Queensland. received favorably
not
appointed Acting Governor Robinson Melbourne races. The barque Ashmore
|
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The
'Chief
dissatisfaction army that the Turkish of both the Governopinion: and the iu 1828. He was one of the ment was alike campaign -Opposition of the county of Mayo, that Sir Henry's career representatives past does, not 'fit him if or such' ah important from 1826 in the Conservative-interest, position of the J ad the Governor of- '-a' till 1830, and one colony possessing Representative for Ireland Peers .in served 186/:, .'.He Responsible-Government. Admiral in Crimea in;1854r5, in command Fairfax is 'expected the at Brisdivision of cavalry, with of: a and took pa,rt' three -or four vessels of his !bane, in the' battles of the to hold a court-martial on Alma, / Sep. 20, squadron, an
l
iEarl
why
reason
to
intending
Auckland,
Government'.' with sulting,
I
j
telegram
names
was
here.
only
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he
October 7. Melbourne
a
Mr.
appointment
of Governorship approval of the Local
entered and served
;
since
in
absconder
J'-
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inia'ilon'gthe, explains
to the Premier, he cannot submit the inees for "the vacant the .cbloniy 'for' the
is
The Right Biugham,
—
Knutsfordjf
J
history,
at the usual age, army as a volunteer with i the 'Riisdi under Gen. Diebitsch in the
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Lord
is
t.
'vp'-V
colpny.K/.i
rj.
.
7
succeeds
commandant
as
New-foimdland,
!
Melbourne,
November
;
11
.
.
i
England; combined Zanzibar
to
'
establish
France have blockade at
a
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suppress
is
the, tain
,
Captain
Wright
»
as
appearing5
the
episode,
cap
Adelaide,
The: barque Ashmore,' ;ed off the Marion Reef.
.
The
;
tralia weekfe;
.
Governor
new
-nwill;
be;
time.
;
<
r;
for
South in
bush.
Aus
about
Hill
'
November
9.
to adviser Stewart, military the "icorian is -Qoyernment, superinthree tending, London, the iarming,Qf aiid steamships six dteam barges for tlie defence of -Melbourne. A fatal, boat accident occurred to-day where' jy an architect named Malton, who has just arrived from was Dublin .
Col.
s
;
town.
Tamworth for
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of
lives
of property
Enormous
were
lost,
and
Legion
Honour, the Medjidie, and
a
was
destroyed. Nov. London,
enconomies
are
of St.
7.
being
I
National Library of Australia
The
of
Anue ahip
Knight, a
Knight,
of Russia.
!j'
Thepdor R'uger
first-clss secondfcls': .
from'
'<7v
of
!T
Ham-'"
.
number
J
:
drowned
riear
Mentone.
lighted
the annual till
the
unionists miles
and in
returned
10
of the
The
30
November
Sydney,
fires
Large
a
;
foot.
I
Melbourne,
the on
aippointed :
Friday, been float-
.
.
has
'
j
by
twelve conveyed Afterwards they
thereupon
'
;
;
seized
forcibly,
prosecutor-
'
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assault
has been committed on a squatter named Macmaster by the union sharers near a place named men Koroit. The, non?union / were
'
the slave traHe; to resign. hBalakla.va, OcL 25,. .and. tnkermann, anxious of Nov. fo the 1854, some' Governor 5, General Gourkoj-; Owing of Lord delivered a misapprehension Poland has highly Raglan's.1 that but fatal at orders, heroic Warsaw, which inflammatory ch&rge/bj speech in that the the which, ,so many Light Brigade, he concluded saying by lives were lost was made in the battle Russian troops .knew, the roads.- iwhich of Balaklava. Lord who was and that if the Liican, lead to Vienna and Berlin, of the 8st- Hussarscolonel tilh Feb. 22, far he would, taunted too Czar was when he became of the 1865, Colonel the order His troops to. cross frqutier. 1st of Life was made are The Anarchists regiment Guards, perpetrating a and Lieutenant-Genbral -fin' in Paris '1858, by throwing dynamite outrages General nominated offices. was, Aug. 28, 1865 bombs into the public, a and in the village K;C.B; for his Crimean services', burst A Swiss, reservoir G.C.B. in 1869 is Commander of the and flooded the district: of Montreux to
A brutal
1
and
Germany ;
Bismarck
Prince
quantity
of
has been secured. money Falk !has sold in London the diamond in supposed, Bingera fields, New South Wales, for forty thousand ppunds subject to an expert's inspection,
1
.
convicted'.
ill.
Lucan,
George
B.G.C., second
|
the
Natalie.
A
the ;
he was He arrested. immediately suicide. supposed to have committed
!
t
completely
are
The
was
.
.
,
popular
Qav'I
police
of
.3D,
Republican
especially
the
Duchess
Hon.
at
--
it is imminent, against the of the' expulsion
Harrisop. Nov. 10. murder in
of theormeri; vibtijnsv panic" throughout' been have yet
.(the
I
,
OttUlt?
Tennyson ill;' J/
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The American General Harrison,
Vtf
His
;
have gained a legal on -The court victory appeal. upheld the appea bf member of the Salvation the recent conviction -at Army, against
i
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the
through
.Lilt?
seriously/
dead. Men
will
steamer.
woman
-"tbcise
and
seriously Earl
.
Six
I
of
;
nimnnnlnvir lATOJUO-LO/lllA
vuu
died is
Salvationists
|
a great No arrests
is
Lord
;
is
.
restore
000:' The
for
j
Commission has Royal Currency recommended that England should join America, Germany and Italy in a Union to
solid
in this victim case of the unfortunate was mutiterribly
body
"
;
baffled.
The
"silver
a
111
as
There London.
allow without
difficulties
separation
UI1U
.manner
which
relations Colonies
the
and
in
article.,
elastic
InvuUy'
j
,
he tates that tween England
being The
.Ui.L wiiiun
:
uuague,
;
also -class.
another
been the
iWhitechapel,
at, inaugurated Birmingham: American Magazine Mr; Glad
has
stone
J
euerauuu
has
There
,
Worn-
a
supporting T
m_.i
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ah VAX
respecting
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Euglahd is making The countess of Sandhurst and lady
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in
strongly
c?
approved. Melbourne
Artillery
The
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land
Mayor
not
fashionable alleged lias been arrested
I
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are
been
having
his position.
leave
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ri
Sydney,
j.
Liberals.
Aberdeen
m
Lord Carringt'on speech denied that
;
,
progress.;
after times
VWUiUUO
Pitt, Walker
Colonel
.
"
.
—
v
a
were
rescued.
were
boat,
and
who
—
Adelaide, Saturday. Smith a farewell gave
n
v
is
Major
;
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Burns
recommendation
chairman
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Com before the Parnell that the murders, mission and proves in are. to Ireland traceable outrages of the Irish the influence Land League. The finaLresults 6f the mtinicipar el that 'the voted J'sho'ws Sdujth shows a for in England Cleveland and!th(f North' ection's large gain
powerful
f.urn
nao
their
part called
I
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Women suffrage
named
Holmes
!
recognise
World says thatithe ap Governors pointment of the remaining will Lord Knutsford be a surprise, being
the
steam-launch:
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to
ooau
.the
(by
'evening, than ten
WTV
China insists of upon the same Germany will only right of entrance to succession British colonies as other Princess the of Holland but the ?Gov,erument are Wilhelmine to throne Rations, not on that that country the condition enters to hurry fmatteVs; x\ t disposed 8-11 the Bund- like Bavaria. V u h E The Emperor William intends visit INTERCOLONIAL. Stamboul and Athens the ing during The Czar of Russia, Sydney, Nov. 9. coming spring. miner's the Francis of and The lias been ac-. Austria, agreement Emperor Humbert of Italy resunae work will also make next I; King Cepted and they week. The strike is ended. tour The coma; similar during next spring. binedJosses of the masters and men An analysis of the voting at the Pre inthe recent strike is estimated at sidential in election the Uuitea States £150, that
says the
Net-
xneir
Chief Justice and the Speaker. The Adelaide Board Hospital threaten to' tend in their if resignation
jWadai.
;
Thomas
to inflict on this colony. A sham-fight the troops took among All the Defence place yesterday. forces turned out. The. Register in its issue this morn-
j
the
men
!
mutilation
.the.
and
in
two
of 'Adelaide ;aiiid Sir Norwood. Edwin retires into civil life. The Advertiser this .morning that South Australia says would Sir Edwin Smith or our prefer Chief Justice as to many Governor men. the ColonialOffice choose might
'
that-.
in
cent.
£920,-
occurred
arownea.
last
less
no
has; been-; depsiye.vyictpyy> gained' the forces of the Mahdi over the
by Egyptian
Railways of the account-,
in
at
whereby
Baidsley
Edwin
banquet
perished.
Whitechapel
per
!
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17| stands
accident
to-day,
were
—
Sir
1
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committed The
boat
Thomas
—
',
Another
fatal harbour
run' /down was,' A man Essex. woman Clara also in the same
Mayor's banquet held; stated that Salisbury Har rison's as election President of the !h'ad dilates been jUnited completely and that the Sackville-West (annulled, incident »an purely;. / electionHactibi Lord Salisbury also said that the peace
been
now
—
Lord',) lord1
yesterday,
of
-found
..I
Balmoral.
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the
;
H. Blake's againstjSir been forwarded to the
1
of Kiel. Minister
been
late
:
ion strance
'
Emperpr
Mayor
new
The
status,
oi n¥re
it.
..
dividend
a
reserve
000.
ouu
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by the sanction
Royal
of the
Nov.
#
I/11
J Queen
which now papers, reply with a boldness in the history unparalleled, of Germany ionrnali'smi nhd''1the sensation! ne&i-
[?]
their;
The
|
Mr. Birmingham of members. payment speech' favoured will not retire from He also said tbat!he the Irish is settill politics question
to' raise, anxious, The evidence
declared
j
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FOREIGN. London. in his Gladstone
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Irish
that aud .that Europe was assured, it was; they were jof ' abortive 'for to' impossible abaii'don attempts England while to destroy: offices the Soudanese rebelliou with dyna-; the|public' jEgypt » I initefi -M continue/li.l «-. c;;! The Emperor has issued A disastrous William a has colliery explosion that his recent occurred at is feared proclamation, indicating p It Pittsburg. rebuke intended for was Liberal that one' 'hundred sand sixty mien have only
'
Daily
nr
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some of including have been arrested
|
Jnteccolontal
e
zz
ana.
reported
iBolh :Tyne$ide<il persons perisnea. .Sir William that.
year. mother persons, Twenty
and State
©elegants,
sann, is
.the,
I
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jfomgtt
named
,
BartrDyke,,.M'PV,;''is; ;ceyl|aijl.q.,beiii#gf tP ,a ipolqnial appointed gfiVjernprfthipi; Mr. Parnejl (of says that.ith'e "sittings the Times Enquiry Commission will-last
mi ting and are do away;
Church
of
anli
vessel It
:
with
and
(Nationalists
j
o
vessels
com
of public faith, who would
a
altogether.
are
francs,
pardon, Liberals
ei
lish
absolutely necessary. This amounts that those to saying tent upon keeping three Sees vacant as
mur
accoin-'
all
English
j
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his
:
they
offer
.
sus
>
becoming support which; for in the for as, Concordat;;, of fact the new1 Sees would not
matter
a
The
I
Government
free
a
plices
i
being
the
derer;
on
j
that
Church prodded
of
picion cio-i'i
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arrested been the Whitechapel
will-'i /raike) :the to-day, of Sir Henry simnlt)aneou6.:j member fox -districts, Blake's single, Queensjquestion with the t,o in the House of elections ofd jland r.shorteinngP appointment of Parliament.) in fit m l Commons. Baron de Worms stated in fittings between to A teviiible.,,cdllisi.Q_n Mr. that Sir Thomas -too.ki reply Childers p.lace iV/T unTI niiil DA«M» a1 /t ll 'o oil OUUIUVI UHllllllB barque and and an Eng jujiwuAiniaibU Norwegian
,
I
toifMalta.
r
any .of similar
Substantially
;
out
put back
has
sailor
J
,
to'1 0,right stop! to the pay allotted If you; I say you have not. Bishops. su ppress Sees that have been created the, since the Concordat was signed, you do and, ministers of Loot allow the prelates I
. lias.. aiifj;
A
'jfor
Federation, National-iiLiberal-iri Conference of; Birmingham .has adoptedi a programme Jor single. .and jfoi ia ;v,Qtes,-
'
have of the
You say you
blade The
,Sussexj ,)|bounid .broken .jher,i.p)'opellerf. )
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ens.
Nantes
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the
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steamer
,
Australia,.
to show that- the reduce the pay of
opinion goes to has no right
,The
1
JamesWartonBance;
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rescuejd.
named
man
draftsman in the Lands Department; has committed suicide. He arrived about 12 months the Cape. ago from the names of horses Papers referring'to in the present running race-meeting have been found amongst his luggage. November 9. Sydney, The bank of New South Wales has
,
I
were
two
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have
occurred
11.
at Broken
.
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and only from
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the'Lizhrd.' from sixteen
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the
vvi.th
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the
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of Bishops 01 thai priests, except must be it becoming —mstentaiionem. deceat. The organic articles quae speah about the but1 the pay. of Bishops,, articles the force have hot of' organic
burg to 3yduey, collided eaidNiMs' hf-AbqWleen,
I
,
ubolished. make provision
-
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inri
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the has n whether State question to keep certain Bishops' Sees right M. Ollivier remarks vacant, The Concordat says about the
,
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been
has miles
with
oval sports in the evening,
beautifully and electricity
were
continued1
in consequence
lighting.
Queensland, Agent General
-
N ovember has Wired
11.
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to the will
that a change government in the appointment be made probably of the new Goveror;
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'O'CALLAGHAN,
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Hon.
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what is solemnity, supposed to be the tabernacles the awful sacrifice ; what the deceived glow with votaries believe to ,be the fondly real Real Presence ; every orna which ment; of grace. adorns the Church is most Catholic: accuratelythat-hadcopied until -souls:: longedafter their are mother, ,
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of Moseley, Registrar to act as and Titles, Master," Registrar, of the Supreme Co.urt, Keeper of Records in of Registrar Bankruptcy, Registrar! Stock Joint" and Curator of Companies, Intestate Estates, This acting appoint ment to be in force during the temporary absence on leave of James Cowan, William of Poor Dale, Superintendent Houses arid Inspector of Charitable Insti to act as Secre ary to the Abo tutions, Protection and Secretary to Board, rigines the Board of the Immigration during absence on leave of. R. H. temporary
to
give
performances. unlive style,
and
to
E. A. F. S.
"kirig
Junior
ment,
Compton P.f
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the Yilgarn
and
'SJjatwell
Surveyor
in
is
to
act
as
Mining
vice H. Goldfield, will act as Lefroy
Survey
Depart'
Yice-regal namied at
in encamp be made
will effort
an
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will
patronage.
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near
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Monday,1 September
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this
good of the
place landing;" " at situated as knowri Crossing," Barry's tlie Government 'between some1 spot' well and Mr. J. H. Monger's residence. which is asked' for would The " landing and would/ service be of riiuch prove a to resident in convenience many great the locality. elections take oh Our Municipal place for There is no 19th inst. coriipetition I believe this part will the Mayoralty. of form." be merely "a matter Why six are to be elected Councillors appears to me number do A siualler might strange. The ratepayers in general as well. equally and take little in to be indiffererit seem
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vvill
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taken
was
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happened in/ course appearance of the' Svan was very pretty at midrday. especially wl en, some scores of, yachts and boats and, were dingies The riding upon. |her breast. " "were" the resnlt foilowirig fouroared Dpenrace .Fremantle 'Rowing Ql ib pair-oar race Fremantle Rowing CI lb Mr. F. Whitlock's dingy sailing race,
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of
and,
sasipn,
ac thi
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call
for
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1 the if. numbers of thought I have often, co were. Bent Recokd, weekly country a good many copies might thus townships of,. be disposed Many .persons who do ..tiieir names on not care about.. entering induced of subscribers the list might-be. now In to purchase a copy and. again. Catholic Societies tlie exist, places wliere to a great in could assist,officers extent, of the paper, if the sale effecting they
a
feasting
There are the coming little The done here
YORK. ..t
!of
the
in the Local to practise,as an: agent, A good character Court. was given Dixon by' the Resident Magistrate. /' Mr. Burt the that the expressed bpinibii Act .that never intended: a (man not legally, should be permitted to. practise in a qualified Court.
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years/
to'
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be more;
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past
in.
appropriate Agricultural. Burlesque. bejgood enough to be styled
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hab beeri
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'Dixon in"
practising .allowed
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Resident in Magistrate the practice." seconded the resolution, Sir M. Frazer. arose; to
The Hon He said that'
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take place in the/ PerthHall thisYoung- Men's Society's which will The- -subject is one evening. of shortlyjpefhaps, engage the attention the electors ofviz. the this colony, orotherwise of a Second desirability Chamber Government. under-Responsible is
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A debate Catholic
practice
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Club's held /Regatta, ;on enabled Birthday, many the city "ari'd who 'are' 'port to pass away a fewihours
aquatic sports ing themselves
.
whether
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At Roebourne a man has been fined £5, with the option of undergoing six months' for assaulting an aboriginal imprisonment, de native., (Colonel Angelo ,is evidently, termined /that the poor blacks in his dis-. trict' shall' be protected from the .cruelty of unfeeling whitemen.
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Wales
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weather-was
such
to the opposition provisions to Solicitors. Acts relating the Government will issue
Prince
s
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are surrounding locality looking tolerably however are well. Late corn crops very backward. in instarices, Potatoes, many and a look ;.very well,' promise good yield, of. Austrathough in the neighbouvhood are lind and elsewherel a grea,t many dying off owing to the blight. next is the' for day fixed Thursday in the hbldirig of .the AgriculturahShow; The Beverley. programme promises the show will be. much— what really,;
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of the" residents fo id of amusement
Local
manner
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in
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We have been having some splendid of rain herb' for the past four showers of days and nights. Crops in the vicinity, the and in the Dardanup, Ferguson, '
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Sylio
.clbs.e
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canoe
to Fremantle, Solicitor, there and Police Courts Whether as a Solicitor.
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Swan on JSatur-. rescued "by boy was tb be in happened in
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ascertain—
tb'
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man
young
BUNBURY
named
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lad
a.
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capsized The
Petheif,'
day
which
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boat,
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the Resident at Bunbury Magistrate is in the; habit of permitting of bad a person James Dixon antecedents— named pro Clerk to Mr. to act as fessing Lovegrove,
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!
unsettled.
entered of1 the Dean Anglicantherefrom £20 'in The other articles:-/ we, believe; discoveredthief
a
last,
1871,"
The Hon Sir M. Fraser in: reply istated:. the had been refused grant-in-aid pn that, account of the closeness of the' school to the Government there' was accom one, at' which modation for a greater, number of pupils than
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The
.
On Tuesday evening the house dwelling of Perth "and- -stole1
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Act,
.
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prices-,'.
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now
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the /of,' Mulga Mulga. before the public. Company ..The is formed to company being develop the Mulga Mulga gold mine at Berin in the Murchison district. /pyospectfisl is
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of'Ybrk is very dull, .owing, of no the lack ;of circulation to, Our leading., money. shopkeepers have"; notified their/ customers that they will in future 'discontinue 5 per 'cent.' allowing discount, signified" '.'although they have to/ sell.. at! more reduced their .intention!
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Honourable
the priricipleiof assisting Elementary and, that has been, acted in .the. ,/on principle a is grant-iriCity of Perth, /on what grourid the Church of aid refused to" 'England day! situate at- ithe coiner of! Charles and school, distant Duke 120 chains, streets,, ,"pr,.a/ mile, and from the Boys,' and ,7o or nearly a-half, fthe Girls' Bchbols/11' a mile1 from
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on
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inasmuch
Elementary
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lb' is' for notified, public iriforiri'atibri; that 9 new'town allotments Jhave recently' 'been laid out at Roebuck Broome, Bayj, numbered, and .that they from; 42. to 50, are the provisions now, open for sale under of the Land Regulations. !" !Mr. W.' C. Ramsay,' to th'ell! has Applied Roads to Wellingtoii Board,1 Bunbury,' erect tyro swing gates apross roads known as minor also roads, Minninup-Bunbury / minor roads.' Minniriup-Strath'am
;
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,
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day blade
is
of
the determining' any time of the the point of a knifeby placing or sharp lead pencil on the thumb means
simple n of
positi
nail,
which
from
the
we&tbgL
the
sun
cast
will
sun,
Try
uo
matter
at
a
shadow directly how cloudy the,
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.
correspondents
late'
Council,. asked, the.
Secretary
v
1
.
which ar the present ;
Legislative Dr; Scott
last, evening, the Colonial
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issuej
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Northampton
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Walter.Hartwell Jameshasbeenappoin-. ted a'Notary' Public for1 this Colony.' His: the itt" Gbverri'or Excellency '/ 'Executive has been/.pleased; to'i -Council,of the;Royaltv: on Guano.; being: approve (lowered, from ,30s, po 10s.; per (ton of the / of the /vejssei. .registered tonnage
ldntj/adnv
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,
the close
Duff
,
subject he was/
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of "Father tb the of 'the lecture vote cf thanks.
characteristic;, interest ditional
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,
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if
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should be dis jiipt,, the in advance of are" not worth 'tunes/ cOrisidering? they I must revert to a made1 suggestion to about twelve, months all since, .which, in advance; of, the. times., appearam:es, was to the boon yriiich would 1 drew attention erection' of pillar be conferred by1 the boxes in .this town; in certain 'Idealities was mentioned My suggestion by me: but 20 years hence evidently premature the of these parts will/enjoy inhabitjants the privilege which'I asked for them, I suggestions,
regarded:
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Ah you have widow. Mr. Durand got
to
no ';'
landlord
who
Oh
yiard.
'they'
.
my
exclaimed
Margaret throwing
her
tones, rending round the poor blind- boy. of her At the sound '
feeble face of
the
known
passed over He moved
joy-
child.
Paul
-
Throwing
;
Jaunet has dying, and I feel very ill." ceased singing " are, here you But how, is it that; did this acci ," and how. said without crying went awayyou the blind boy. ;
gone,
,
premised
.
;
that
was
"
me"
-leave
,
with
sister
am,,
ing;
he
the
you, my close to him
liim
tMif
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these and relieved ;by the blind boy soon fell attentions, a deep slumber. Then remembered Margaret the prison she had escaped from of her out explaining the reason her,
retraced
she
as just a street by the
she felt
nized
warrant
happened :he,
good with
stories
easily
on
I.
her
at the
the door,
dark locking
the
stupid else !
not wife.
look
cell
vagabond.
her
again her in safely.
LANDLORD'S
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no
.
lodging.
of disappearance the latter had thrown
the
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But
National Library of Australia
not
a
no
the
little
the allow
even
in.
come
"
neeci
was
you in ?"
a
Had lost
tome
came,
me
it
refused
knowing
riot
deserted;
I
the furniture me?" said the widow. about
ease
It
the
trees great the icicles, dry, the frozen lawns,
;
the
After
on
and
despair. Mr.
Durand
cruelty
by
a
bench which in hands
stone
wrung
tried saying that
her to he
justify
had found
his it
more
Mrs.
,poor
trembling down
Robert with
she
pointed,
A
smoky
found in
it,
front
Durand
had
to her. lit
lantern
which
you
the
up
might
words
read letters
sign these
in written red large Good Pilgrim Cheap night's that She was almost lodgings." glad Providence her had brought to this "
'
on
.
out on
lest
deep
walked
closed,
properly
frozen
fright well or
some
many windings without intending Mr. house which
of the
;
and ,
ten o'clock The street silent and
scarcely shut.
fall
cellar not her way.
board
were
more
and
cold, she should
it
was
shops
became
shall be sent and put up
rooms
for
of
one
selected
the
three
com
except members u
to
at Liverpool and cowardly, have happened Irish." the among
assault
dastardly, could not
in
a
crime
England, The
other
James Hannan; and Justice Smith Liberal," Gladstonians are not repre of course. the Commission,
a
Tory. sented
"Such
:
brutal
Sir
are
moderate on
A new of warfare shell,
The
:
.
irefuge.
A' great threshold on blocks rags,
others
crowd ;
some
of
were
standing, some stone, with tinsel
and
on
already others
(To be continued.)
sitting
covered and
the
with
spangles.
terrible
at
iu
era
foreshadowed
is
which
tured
has
the
by
a
torpedo
manufac
been
lately
science
a
for
Connecticut, invented by shell made is
Waterbury,
dynamite
gun This
Zatinski. less 3 -16th
,
the'
Captain of
seam
and has been of hydraulic drawn out It represents a cylinder pressure. nearly with 7 feet long, a conical end, with an diameter of 14 inches, and it inside This metal case is 200, lbs. inch brass, cold by means
'
weighs
destined
the
for
The
form
will
awful
power,
afloat
or
of 600
reception
gelatine.
jectile
an
and
one
pro ship could,
no
shore
on
of
mass
explosive which
fortiflcation
of
lbs.
complete
withstand.
possibly
The Indian
News, which
Daily
is
pub
in
of the success tells Calcutta, of a case of snake-bite. ful treatment Dr. Richards was Vincent engaged in a number of experiments with some cob and while one of the he was holding ras, lished
with of procuring the object of its poison in a watch-glass, the snake bit him on the left hand. severely the The Doctor killed immediately laid the wound in his .snake, finger open reptiles some
and applied to it perman bone, at the same time of potash, a to the and ligature finger applying below lie then another the elbow, medical His confreres sought help. the wound, and after cauteris reopened nitric acid it was dressed in the ing with Dr. Richards manner. ordinary gradu the
ganate
recovered
ally
from
to
reported
feel
the ill
no
Mr.
John
colouial
paper, wouiu
doubled
ner
inng
»tuui
could
indignation
wiiu
he was, on a recent Giles's church, when, says he, the incumbents read his prayers and sore-mangled new-fangled
of
one
from
his
prayerin a groaning, because of resonant
deep and
is
"
Alexander's
Mr.
word; what
re
she be present, Sabbath at St.
as
book."
to
in a gives, of his ex he says, in
Geddes,
Jenny
periences. enecr,
Edin
concern
from Canada account a sad
city
it.
in
A places. has recently
who
Alexander
the
visited
and is
accident, from
effects
The state of Presbyterianism of much burgh is the cause brethren from distant stricter
and sickening by the Presbyteri anism of this So far we day." may and agree with him that Presbyteriaoism out of keeping with are ritualism wholly each other, and that any attempt to re of necessity, concile them can re only, sult
in
sickliness.
There are Mall
few
with
sympathy of
James
the
and
200
against had
was rampart of twenty
front
of
been
dug, closed
this
thrown
around trench five and the doors feet
by
their
for charges only capitulated little
found
in
to the
earthern the height
house; in deep had and windows and bars The gates of defended twenty
bayonet
justification
which kinsfolk
Emer Wexford. lictle house
An up
the read the
and
their
fortress.
gallant garrison themselves against last
not
admiration
county
converted
veritable
a
(says
will
police in
lately
gency-men
They
who
gallant struggle and his eleven
Somers
made
Englishmen
Budget)
story
were
weak
ritualism
at
Pall
into
the
"
calls
he
attempt
,,
it
lonely, with
that
for sale towards paying the rent. had not the strength The widow even to answer him ; this last shock -had her: overwhelmed She,
if
as
although all
out with' of the seats. went by and
the town ap almost for all dispeopled, tired out after the long Christmas had and, to retired rest, and
Vigil,
/.I
it—
one
Nobody
j
about
where
wandering a stopped and sat walking
tired on
peared
of opportunity needed and so
an
which
wandered
she
She dragged her weary the Boulevards now
covered
while, down
yes for
good price
I
at perfectly been stolen. to the auction
near
and
her, streets
going. towards
herself,
what
completely sank down
to
and
were
one
offered
money
to
ror
with dusty pathways, and reminded her- that she was without a shelter. .She
else."
widow, dwelling
rules had been violated in consideration of night, but the child grief, to-day and therefore there better
the
were
it."
let
much
was
silent
let
'
down
two into
hour
'
the
was
steps
;
-
that
is
Day,
the compose Court into the Government's of Inquiry is an Times forgeries, Catholic English His fitness for the Bench, and Tory. of such a case for the conduct especially as from his remark this, may be judged trial of three Irishmen dining a recent
to
see
the and
'
she
'
have
making
was
to
deep
about
again."
Some
your should
"Be
CRUELTY.
was
past prisoners too annoyed with so he would not
happened
woman.
you?
has
Robert.
children
said that of
joking,"
said the1 house I was
and
VII.
The president being also a member of of Administration Council of the at the same hearing the Hospital, arrest and of the of Margaret's time to little which had happened accident it his to inform considered duty Paul, Mrs.
it
of it
one
Well
belonged
THE
to
terday
"
it
on.
the
one dispensations, trials had had to go -away. All these Robert of her deprived Mrs. presence of mind. what She seemed not to care
" Consider the circuriistarices, if y'ou You go away without please. saying is in prison, any thing ; your daughter These are son in the your; hospital. fine for a landlord What guarantees
I
but
again,
last
once,
her
I had the right to do so," the his answered proprietor, raising " voice. me six months Don't you owe rent already ?" " Let it, without warning me ?" said
say
of my
cause
along, drag he, cast her prison, and banged
Chapter
,for
before
day
that
,and
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to
continued
and arriving
a
been
situation.
my
my
word Wicked
not
ears
your could have
losing He into
!
?"
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Justice missioners
j-
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.
was
The latter then .! returned to the she would be allowed hospital hoping the near bed to Paul's spend night When she arrived she there, side. was told that it1 was the reguagainst lations of1 the for any outsider hospital the ;to on the premises spend night
'
it!" the
the.poor
know
"we
well. as
had inter
!"
good
anger; very
,
for
You
Very
!
deceived
Come, walk out
.
he
but
"Very rupted these
:-
what to explain would not listen.
had
you
proof
let
"
-
escape anyhow." tried Margaret
so
you, furiously. shan't you
man
:
I
time
have
little
r ve caught the shouted
The
to some "Let
it
she recog-i
up
the
you're "When
"What?"
.
seized
gaoler.
"Ah! wretch," "This
but
and Robert
Mrs.
utmost
she
over
the
was
girl,
the
and walked reply her steps towards she hoped she would
no
visiting
gaoler
<(
here
you,
;
care
Durand.
i
there, coming back
flight.
roughly
looking
for
,,
now,
hole
of
inade
message
impression
thought her
told
so
directed where prison, but Margaret,
me here brings astonished., Jf,It widow, but me brings here,,. Sir, I come to ask, the key which the president
your
"Come,
-"
herself
and
arm
the
in
Mr.
He
She
yesterday."
thither, the corner
steps
turning
was
she
see
M-
brings
chance
sheer fatigue. of my lodgings Jeft
to
surpassed
,
repeated not chance
that with
;
indifference. and. deaf
!
What
.
She
her
on
till
and Baptist's the slightest with she listened
.
..
chance
is
kind into
Calmed
. .
the
nfif!
w
night
hoping
-
he.
"
.
on/1
i-i-n
umcxii
appeared
What
said
,
—J
Mrs. Robert, did not make
in the., evening. o'clock her. totter7. Robert directed, her dwelling. The. towards
steps
near
quite
in
mother
,
in
,
proprietor ;heri
arm
And 'she pressed him ;to the hospital. and thus followed, nuns in of the charge The |god the child's examined wounds,hospital UUUUU
,
six
Mrs.
"
I
Here
i
was
'
his
free.
Paul.",
It when
,
.
don't
Margaret, seeking
cried,
rest.
:
.
of you."
care
"
hours
.
hospital
take
as
,
flovn again. a man child" said poor Courage, "We will carry you to standing by. doctor will where a kind the
weighed
lbs.
explosive
:
that you know you need not rely on his help any for he will have longer, " else to d o with nothing you, These reiterated shocks had caused certain a to creep over insensibility
'
"
was
was
who
Baptist,
has just come -home and when he heard that accused of being a thief he told me to let prison,
Brevans,
and
Sister alternately. found it difficult to persuade her very a little even to take nourishment. Aft last, towards evening, seeing, that was less and seemed Paul suffering she was upon to; calmer, prevailed home to; take,, a return to her few
threw
,
to set him-
left
master
My
Madge
Margaret
examination which would
the next day. His and him, fearing The hospital
about
never
down." raise her to tried up Margaret but he screamed brother in, her arms, so that she had and groaned pitifully me
the
as
noon
crowd,
and
along
came,
,
carriage
a
,
the
of the
about
see
possible her innocent. all prove probability restless Paul spent a very fever did not diminish and the
towards
went-
"
from
.
heard
I.
I
..noise
maliciously
.
where
to
soon
to
have
,
arid
,
and
courage
his
for, |
her
die,
-
more.,
put
apprentice, said to her
,
all
was
was
and very soon was exhausted," strength he became delirious. Ths Robert was in a stupor. jMrs. 'tried to calm, her, assuring, president consethat it the was ordinary hejr also of such accidents. He quence
I singing. thought arid so, almost beside what do I ran to not knowing I kept At first seek for you: I wanted to beg the houses. At last I got did not dare. not
was. Jaunet we should all
but
hb
Staub's
riiet
i
answered yesterday" " we had The bread
bandaging tO bed again,
j
.
was
since
ever
ceasing
I
;
,
is
Margaret, dent happen?" " Our mother
up but
ill-famed He pointed house out. an where mountebanks lodged at the time of great fairs. at Mr. Durand The widow looked with He thought he could contempt. her by the aid of his pocket, appease and drawing out a few pence he offered them to her, but Mrs. Robert got up and walked away in silence. At a few paces from the house she
knew
.
.
.
,
mother
near
pence."
heart
the
at
ewe
shorn
—
in,'
'
:
,
i
:
My
myself, out to
come
.
out
"
hospital chair.
Of the poor -widow. his mother's trembling, by within his how own," hand, clasped her, and, these, gro'ans pained the to bear himself pain nerving the went Opera silently, through tion with firm heroism. finished, was When the
her,
:
cried
had
through
and as the ring-dove hides the sparrow-hawk by pursued -its mother s beneath itself trembling-' to -Margaret. so: Paul clung wing,arm around her, he1 his left
towards
the entered' in an'1 arm
,
i
Jihe
of
ray
a
seated
was1
:
only 'just surgeon5 and was tO examine the, proceeding1 arm which swollen, greatly being; made the operation ..The very difficult. moanings that escaped the _po6r. child re-echbed each time it was touched
arms
well
-
voice,1
brother; in'heart-'
my
!,,
Paul The
Come now,"
brder.
,.1W
...
Paul!
Paul
!
in
_
When
,
Grocl
be
No pity No pity in affairs
sets his added he, calming down, "to prove to you I am still hum ane, I can show a house where you you be lodged will' for the very cheaply down at the end of the there night,' " street Good Inn." The Pilgrim will ask you only for a few They
'just '
the the
upto '
I
"
1
it
key1 gave ,'to' 'chainced
"
'
lips:
pirichhd
the,
'out,'
!
,
taking
..
inert his
blood
s)but:
-
with
hang
arm
right,
and immovable by his all covered smock was word escaped his poor
,
ing down side whilst
his
pale,
'
1
;
1
face
against
'
His
wall,'
upright
,
seated
was
complaint
.
He
general because' one
—
,
the
"
angry
the
that's
the
.;
|
'
said
!"
pity
'
';|
on1 without listening :who' was' the endeavouring' president He to. her. was1 obliged to console after the door himself her, and
BOY;
'
no
!
j
;
She walked
BLIND
LITTLE
took
room", 'herself '
(Continued).-
THE
the
of-
and
'
,
corner
a:
a
I have not even a me roof to shelter for the night" for it" said he. "I am very sorry, lend I would most willingly you a but all my houses are let." reifuge
.
"
Ai
"
:
Wi"
for
\
>
from
(Translated
the
when
'
Whn
French
the
18
champion
a
N.S.V7.
.
DAUGHTER.
of
fleece
Walgett
.
inexpressible her given'
had
.
of
state
The
to put his affairs in order, necessary and he complained of all the bad debts which were liim., ruining " Mrs. murmured Robert Therefore,"
Des anguish. and 'she strength,' pair to leave her had managed unassisted the bed and don her 'attire.' her arrived he told the president could not mother news, and the poor word she tottered utter a-' but' ;
EB'S
.
T
:
PAIN
THE
feet
ram and battering and' at hours, eight when the roof of
fire. .caught The stronghold of their action is to be the fact that the eviction took which the resident a rent
for place had magistrate lord to reduce; been having
the land of the tenants a which the one, just the landlord thought should in
the
vain
urged
offer
magistrate have accepted.
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be eaten
grain,
Son/ And
Climate.
properly
The
the -t
s
be
of the crop
the best giving only be success moist as climate,
soil can
cultivated in fully the plant requires wheat.
uu
ruie,
a
moisture
more
than
Sowing/ Pure seed should be sown and at. the date found best suited to the circumstances of the locality. is June a good month for Oats do not sowing. to
be sown so require early bnt theiend of June is late the
as
Two OCOU
Jvl
four
not
tiller
per
acre
is
medium
tage After-Treatment.— crop crop
is
sume
way
in
put
cftilU
be
may
does not
as
wheat,
enough.
than
do
IctlJUf
gUUU
bushels on
thicker
sowing
plants bushels
wheat, much.
so
litte
enough
liULU
bill
with
sown
l»U
vO
advan
lead
the
after
Rolliug
but advantageous, benefit by harrowing in
a
the-
the
at
salt,
has
been in
cept well
down.
eaten
of 2 cwts.
rate
found
afflicted
coughs, should
well-rotted
or
the land
soil,
with
manured
manure
The
it
is
is
the oat In the
the
when the straw used, but, except for reaping, the short process wasteful one. The Caterpillar. Oats are .
is
larly
generally
from
rust
disease,
them
giving
little
however,
pest,
is too
stomach. able not
sometimes said animals fed on
is
Animals
corn.
food a
—
if
fed
considerably
very
fed well
amount
those: or
>
and trouble.
smut, The
sometimes
is
that
the is
eateD
on —
good
this
and
the
to
the
. ,
-
'
. ,
,
.
minis-
<tlie
atuumberof, .be:;
baptized, shore aud
J
'
H
'
on
;
the. '
some
<;
an
First
real
1 .
.
estate
How
man—'
j
busi
is
with
ness
you ?' ditto— Poor. I |Second of Boston 'meb WQi k a couple 'hole in the ground iog that but it wouldn't well, work.' '
tried
.to
into
buy-
'
for
!
ga
a
1
What
was ;the trouble ?' Well, you' see, we had the thing bn and was just ready to sign the papers,'/, firje wnen the gasoline in the tank played I am going to get a larger tank oujt. and will make it go next tiine;' i'
we
the
climate
i
.
:
!'
sooner
'
up the piped Shore, Sailor."
where where
place,
'
appropriate sisover-zealous, " Pull for thei hy mn',
which
te;r
the.
England,
At
hymn.",
healthier
imported,
,
'
.
.
have
in
emily
why
1
1
howled.
solution;
inV
which
sucking-pig thick and
of
hoarseness1 white of
it
AND BRAN FOR PIGS. subscribers
our
strong,
pigs.
well-known
a
cask over
something
or
night
;
in
man
People
that
A| wet
spring
;
Bad
—
live
face
tr
I
—
out
the and
scrupulously his
poultry
droppings indignant
who careful
is
a
the
A
Tall
—
people.
yard, and refuse, because
1
over
twenty
summers , '
,
'
:
tAiiif
"
load
happened
minister. of the
It
his
Protestant
iTAlirtriw
nnfulnoQ
nr
to
meet
a
,
is
from
pale
The
water.
the', '
'of
'i-'outh1
'
teacher
?
will
l
hope. "
would
"No,
Mr.
ean
:
!
"Did How
"
"In
There
the
is
a oue
of
An
a
a
hill
and
trap expects trapse
bear
than
more
need not
Lend
a
sister."
me; 5 dollars."
'
you the rhubarb Patient: "Yes sir." did take it." you pie."., paper
that it
any Bless me, name?'
will
destroy come
may
in
'
my
good man, 'Sand-paper,
Accommodating
Menial.—
"Why
when I rang ?" asked a you come servant. Becase lady of her coloured ' " I didn't beah de bell. Hereafter when don't hear the bell, you and you coiue tell
the, '
me
Protestants,' And are you
so."
"
Yassum."
yer
reverence, Joh buy ?" Protestant, a Catholic." wonder great that,
a
"
No sir, I'm Then tis a would carry
Protestants'
"on
back." "
'
you
'
J
ybiir
1
wonderful
Nothing because
you and
for
good
see
at
about
all
like
we
to
it,
return
evil,1 you know when5 'I gd mother will boil my these that Protestants I've1 got on my back and take1 the harm out of them." "The minister in a indulged very and like the hearty labgh, liberal gentlemen he was, he gbnerously tbreiv J ohnny a crown British piece, mbney ; the latter burst whereupon out in an
home
"
:
take
"
cleaning sweeping up all was astonished I told him the
"
sir,
bear
didn't
always
in
that'
"
"
She
in
one
polish 'contact with.' what is its
set
Browu,you be
never
sister
Patient: '
boom
a
Doctor,: ordered
Doctor
have
naturally
difference between to get One's.hard up, hard to get down..
cause
A
:
I
the
,
She: He
aud
the
is
pill
other's
this
j
Johnny. " ' jWhat kind of potatoes are they have there'1" contibued you
"
widow! Marylaud and caught a young man.
morning pour a ker
)
<
dyspepsia,
earth
.,
'
wasiamobg
:
of
spring
1
the
was
'
.
Ireland. thbt young lad, what's, "jSay, you back ?" asked the mihister.' got on your " Potatoes, yer roverenbe;" yesponded'
marksman.
long
.revolvers—
What
HINTS,
mine
;
"
name
.
madam.'. of
;
,
Protestants" was given to with a blui&h potatoes rind, being A lad named oblong in shape. Johnny7, carried a kiBh full Downing bf them on' his back one day. Kish! is ab' arrangernenit made of wicker work, almost in form, and used .'generally square to
:
and
'
friend
:
boy
minister."'
A blind bad pupils.
"
most
the
a
boy
j
Large
similar
was
a
by
I
moon.
then cold water of boiling water into osene tiuful same, all the time, adding about 1 lb. stirring and after standing a few of common fat, be ready for use." hours it will The to feed eight above will be sufficient pigs be three tried; will meals, and, if once to fatten found wonderfully!— -Rural', Australian. more
n
0
j
with surprising bucket of ordinary of bran, of corn, dipper thin with cold solution,'
a
&
an
diet,
an
same
into
stand
add
& 0
ir
\
and
preparation results: Half
a
j
.
POL
following farmer treats
.
'
j
!
for
pollard
a
writer ago;
be relieved
Missing
sickly
:
manner
Weeping One'
is related as incident a In Ireland pbt&tbesr of naines. Wheii the1
variety
go by
mouptains
,
and
let
The following redoubtable" fact.
in
has
The
Outwitted
....
canyiug
<©
pig-feeding. some of our cheap and
our
alwkys
P.fllTV
,
and
'
audible
again."1
dosq.
abounds, not very the stomach, and is weak
'
guests, bne of
"That's
(
may by using, the an beaten egg; thoroughly with lemon juice and sugar. A tnixpd taken is the teaspoonful occasionally
to
kindly readers a valuable note ,'oh u He doubt No says readers are not aware' of a bran good way to prepare
in
to the defective
;
1
back room. who had heard the sobB, the children who it was// was the ;reply. "She! Emily," howls when papa gets married
the asked
he warts two or three times a day, a short andijn time they will disappear. be to know It useful thai may
such
is, .
could
I
If your
mixed
bit
'small
recent/. got married: time, nbtWithstafaiding had a house fiill of grown, up While the marriage ceremony
fourth
being performed be heard iu the
of
on
any
he
was
.
For mix two tablelips chapped of clarified a few honey with spojonfuls of lavender Water or auy other drops and annoint the lips frequently. perfume, To remove warts bullock's get a little rub a little ; gall and keep it in a bottle
the'
the
children.
/
:
in dissolved food for proper
for
a
ammonia
with, "
be .the more advis for a short time after is and its fat very fat,
of the of the
flesh
consequence with
sent
of
ended by of cotton
tooth'.;
;
aged widower
for
thalt
I
I
may be speedily
application
saturated
which not apple-sauce, the palate, but corrects its of fat, and thus operates on the alimentary canal.
beneficially
a
?
Observer.
I
thej
An ly
or
gooseberry only gratifies
The
i
:
Toothache
with,
more
A
nitrogeneous waste generally deof it through
:
I
I
wholesome
would
drink.
to
as
manure
for
I
..closed-iu
a
in;
from
not, ideas
Adelaide
S.J.S.,
consumption, Under other as
is
its
promote, It
POULTRY
corn
than,
:
the people Please sing
to
been
h|as
second advent baptism which, in a town which bordered;
a
place
turned said
I
.ulcers,
it as pork, subtle and soluble than other. The additions most proper pork are the acidulated vegetables, is
water
singu
much
are
to
Shade
f
who
Even in delicate may be eaten sparingly that a dram: is necessary its is erroneous, for digestion indeed liquors: may prevent,
eating
MANURES. It
a
,
spirituous but cannot
pollard, a
caterpillar destructive. No practical meaus very of saving' the crop from this has pest been the best course discovered, being to sow that ripen before early varieties the advent of the caterpillars, and cutting the crop before it is overripe.
from
suffi
with
.palatable.
assist
to
the the
is
—
frbe
or
good pork
LARD
aud
ui
.matter
:a,
?with.
of sei-yice."
Connecticut .River, after having walked ter, in the person to yards with
the ,pests
As
.me
years
the1
upon
and shelters summer, from the rain in the that is winter, be carried and, that can simple idea, ,out> with to. the a, shed; closed north, west, and oben to the 'Soutli.— and east.,'
as
this meat health bnt the notion
One
be
should
it
our
better.
dish of pork. weak stomachs,
with disease
TO PREPARE
bone-dust, before
reaper best machine for harvesting crop in all parts of the colonies. inland the stripper districts
binder
adapt
is
people.
sowing. —
i
1
gnano,
stable
Harvesting.
we
a
avoid pork. and when
also,
circumstances, moderation, as
avoid
to
chest
the acre, and ex
advantageous,
rich
very
to
and eruptions, from wounds1
Persons
not
with
Top-dressing
water.
snow,
con
those
or
Eaters '
juico readily
off should, Feedingas a rule, be avoided, as the crop will not suffer so much as wheat for over well after growth, aud does not recover
being
poiovuo
sedentary exercise.
to tendency, are suffering will be wise
the
is
have have
they
wiiubui-
indigestion1, life without
outdoor
properties
soil.
wheat.
as
uy
frequent
—
Oats require
uvuiuuu
from
who
"
The
every
stand hot fowls of, fact, in trees roosting, fowlhouse. \Ve old-fashioned idea cannot
rather
.
cient
of
soils
crack—
!
in
fer
oat
medium
into
poured
20
;
a
but the best results are variety, from obtained fertile alluvial The soil. habit of the is much root the same as in wheat, so that the same system of is cultivation required ; deep and thor results'.
be
more,
pigs the quantity' rearing the quality of. the .flesh is the feeding and sidered in rearing! to that idea. It should, antagonistic
different
ough working
'requires
and/ should
.
flourishes in a less wheat. .Fair yieldb from and loamy soils
i
shaving
by its
took
a grape-bug, the Lift ;.up; it rests upon; the find them lying
'
doubtedly
crop soil than clayey can be obtained —
meats
that than
beef,
.
be successfully cultivated where climate is too oats, dry for white in the' case of wheat, varieties should chosen to local conditions. according
than:
are
you
injured
.
inferior
sidered all
which
meat,
than beef> or sparingly 'con physicians Anciently,, it eaten and when carefully; the most nutritious of digested, but :in this were un ; they The mistaken. mere fact
mutton.
Calcutta but can
a;hard.
7/
"
:
an
is
masticating
rufters,
:
what
so
(
:
Pork
bright
The
varieties/
!
of.
,1 have a s'oii years old. succeed or the sooner I latei"/!.," to hear it. And when he cipeuSj buy him a bew razors Ttieilir
During
like
odour. where
7
qomu»p.ncei|.
14
.was
glad
:one i
the roof and will rafters, you u pon the top side. .If I were thickly a fowlhouse built I should having just have an open shed, with the roof hinged at the back like of a box, so that the. lid could be raised up, aud then a can of it; acid could soapsuds or carbolic boiling
extracts
it
insect its
a:
and
tsuge
it."
'
other oat is
end
PORK.
and grows straw of giain, yields well, medium The Tartarian oat has length. a and a long straw, strong bright long, in well favorable condi grain, yielding but requiring more moisture than tions, those brown
bjatv
needed."
more
thick,
of decomposing what is in it, and
act aii'
with
not
into,
them., crack
tiiiu
on
exclamation sir,
to
the
may in
Glory you
;
:
"Oh, pray and
'
may Divine
wan you Heaven
the
mother
Son
to
day get for
that
of
convert a
crown
crown
God you of
;
piece
gev me.". The minister
thanked the boy for aud did spme prayer as. he thinking; walked pensive'y the road, musaiong on the intimate: connection iug .there, must be between necessarily a mother his
and such
a a
son, especially Son.
such
a
mother
.
short,
is
The
freely.
the the
in
from
aiiy
dark-brown
aj
tuo
see
'
a
for
out, The
in
because
that-
in matter has .nothing' itp the soil needs, therefore that, need, way supply
ib
!
I dou't
But
'
grains
follow
means
eoQ
my
'
is
tali
i6
cannot
it
smaller, of good and stiff,
grain and
no
vegetable that composition
vuu
juu
I
j
Hopetown
a
heavy
hard, bright, Its straw quality. does notched its
auuuu
Jf
.
fin
day,,;
find
:
'Indeed
'
the.
'
This
"
show !
"b.usibeks
I
I
possesses
but:
by
.craunies for,
WhyV
'
'sure."
be,
dear."
interesting.
will
.am
TbfiR
nigh
to
moons,
?
son
my
horticultural plant,
cigars
who
trouble, at
becomes of the old
Change1 Required.— 'f Hbwi Hoiig beeu in but-iness as a barber ?'' haye.you b Near ly 2Q years, 'sir. I
I
sandy
somewhat
It
i
certain
birds-
poor
so
;
A
j
when
.
oat
yll
any
.
to shake owing to beiug liable should be cut on the green side.
UUC4
the,
worry
'to scraob off ft and the ,-wbpd work pf the, house initiated can .the Only, They ,may be.lpund wedgpd; or the joiats:.pf the ppstB
f
straw,
and,
Uvutilib
that .the concerned.
are
'
;
of cleanliness;
1
short
a
uv7
buivlibp
fowl
where
parasites qnd: clear.
fal.l
,
has rather
iUI
woodwork
the
in.
is,
lies
rules
the
a
'
It
husks.
It
.
OlUlo
ounoy oat, and the bat,
the Hopetown Poland oat. The potato oat has a some what short and compact ear, with round thin
he washes with complied if
1
'?;
TbeohKihoeiis, die of newmonia,
how very
persons ten. :in a fowl cieanlipess of sweeping and. white as the schoolboy, .thinks, his face and neck, he has.
just
What
At the tobacco
—
is
thipk,
:
consists jog,:;
of
:
it
has!'
try
,
isi.tbe
.
tne
oat, potato the Dun oat,
out
-
toe
They
to.
in best work 'by, is hard or impos,-
'of her which it
nine
;that
man!
a
afte'r
he should
''
they
,
are
much
means,
whitewash.
piistake
yard wash
Now,
'
eties
—
does
ture
direct
vari-
principal
to
.
In thicommon oat Tartarian oat. seeds grow on all sides of the central and in the Tartarian the seeds stem, oat on one side of the stem. Of the grow of the
are
inasmuch, as by can detect, chemistry1 it furnishes iis decomposition iu the soil the means to make/this exactly necessary Na loose1 nitrogen in the air available.
the
some
such absorbents
for
"
—
pa P'
.
ex
the
oat,
and
nitrogen
rich;in
phosphates, element taken of' the Wiup by the mal's It is a system. quite seriqus the oue .which the' many mistiike,' make, or to conclude that straw, veget hay, haB no able bud simple, matter, pure as' mail urial value we It iiayV has, mahurial value than often said; a greater
Seed.— There are Oi? numerous but for. species of oats, prac tical into purposes they may be divided the common two. classes, viz., oat and
common
all
'
.
that
.word
once
'
are
is
manure
«
fbr
tensively grown "Varieties
oats
crop, hay.
make
the
straw
or
liay not at
.
grain
on
fed,
'
a
as.
e,
or
.
cultivated
ai
never
it—
isn't Fuuny,' his given hard to keep
para
large,
|
ktdck they
hay and
decomposeu
passed tlirpugh,;an. of waste, stouiacb, than in ihe, that .way. When food, passing
animal's richer
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old. fowlhpusest'hatl many uumbers on the found .in keen great timber of ,his own poultry shed, which, had. the, neighbeen pulled down since he left, not realise bourhood. He nou Id. that, such could all the care a thing be, after he bad to keep. the taken ground clean, site.
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write
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along
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bride,
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in
run
kick
to
helped
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as
days cold
;
as
4
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one
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how
servant lit the fire with the smiling and swopped her apron a kerosene, for robe where fires are never seen of how ; some down feet went towards stumbling
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burning
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up
stars.
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smiles,
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worn
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will
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lie
floor
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in
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little
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my
never
wreck, who've
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credit
rank6 to
this
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well
groans thanks,
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and
the
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happy sorrows
and
men
toward
leads
human misery, of musty flasks
and buckets
wine,
clamber
others
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told
grief
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only
in
Missionaries
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hio
—
Request.
yet
pathetic called
Gray
the
"
that
incident short
time
some
institutions
in
old
an
ago
in that place, the position
occupied
per living she suffered better and
The trouble out. dated back many more
Barbara of
a
pau which,
from
In had
years. she
days
prosperous the foundation
laid
some
obtained and this,
ness, respect health.
enabled
from Barbara
asthma
;
of and of
point
more, the upon read of of men,
her
for
is
headaches,
good judgment
in
and
of
situation had
state suffered
long
bronchial
a
affection. that these
enough
to see disordered stomach that if the main trouble others would leave soon the
the
that the
probable with
do, bad
native
to
she
from and
arose
of a fair shrewd
advantage
use
own
and wise
was
It others
as
to
Although
and digestion, could be cured her.
the added
her
to
ailments
her usual
disease
began
symptoms
the
;
of
sour breath, rising and faintthroat, oppression loss of sleep, ness at the pit of the stomach, coated dull bad taste in the tongue, eyes, became chronic and mouth, &c., and finally
fluids
in
the
her not hopeless through being able to The Inspector states that. remedy.
any had
been
under
but to day made
years, one
medical
"
;
on am going from worse I feel dure it no longer. I shall There be dead.
make
of yon Curative
Seigel's
If
it
theparish." It seems Mother
she
hers. The Board
and
the ever, the other
been about
their
was
of able
course
a
to
journeys
that as
the
of power thousands Mother sale
only
hope.
good t
no
me
to
expense
hold of and read
Syrup
of
one
of in
lone
poor
that of
out the house, considerable
get a
actually since she was and bronchitis, of symptoms and dyspepsia),
of
the
days,
was
hearty
my
more
no
astonishment
few
to outside
seems
is
does
the
by
en
or
the
cases
woman
how petition, believing, as Syrup would proved as useless medicines she had already taken.
granted
What
a
it
had got Almanacks
pitied her
can
week
two one last reguest 1 a bottle of Mother
and make
wrought
cures
in
is
;
I
worse.
me
Syrup
Seigel's
great ike
to
that
giv&
:
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will
or
she
the
I
would
she
treatment In this strait
effect.
no
find
following touching appeal I have been swallowing Inspector months. do no They me for good.
the to medicines
way,
joking Of
jesting, to
life
8ir."
!"
says
education,
lines poems were when the knights bold ;' I've told how in some the clammy lonely grave was shown how some earth I've flung, at eve have wept, how some at eve have
sung.
He
somehow
how
hot,
rum
listener.
poverty.
serene
;
were
o'
gallons
Chronic way and and of this out Indigestion Dyspepsia, had other sprung as complaints age and bodily infirmities crept apa'ce upon her. Barbara was not albeit she had ignorant, fallen into In earlier life she
are run vagrants in, I've dudes oil their up hair; French and Greek, bad quoted Latin, treated of I've English I have known, of the the loud and likewise guffaw
groan.
last
of gallons the Baptist
necessarily
in
that decked her flowing words said the parson And then I'd happy pair.' the page and leave the letter
told
I've how
—
An'
!
poet
parochial
bads of the 4
sent
named Barbara came under woman, Smith, the notice of the Board. She was extremely and it did not look that she likely would ill, of She did not care kind. long need any the reside on but on a small is mainland, land miles and there a few distant, being no
along glide how some one a bold, to tell gathered of gold, and all the other wondrous pile that go to make a day, and little things is done I'm now that all my work calmly I've I've told of births, slung away. of joy and dark despair of deaths, told
office
:
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eyed
joyous
human ancient
wonder
bit
a
looked the man and then banded said takes
and
friend,
pains
apart I'd then
the
lands.
would think, and chuck me
to
all
and of ink, of some tell bright wed the only man
full
won
my
start
me
frenzied
a
and annals of the poor," is told simple by Mr. John J. R. one of the Micklejohn, Inspec tors of the at Is Shetland Poor, Lerwick,
the
in
old to
hie
—
and
amusing
what
will
this
Luok.
!"
maoy
Gra-gracious big luck."
An
pen, my battered
men
used
can
A Pauper's
million
to
who
he'd
twist
days in
the the
thought man
before
me,
rudely
about
standing of steps
was
you have spasmodic
goneness I think waters." 44
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give
hair,
thebe.
got
official
burning
and of of all one
Big
big I got
lies.
;
thrown, not world,
so if
that dark and benighted almost be counted on
on
44
—
valiant
yet
down
it
in
Gra-gracious sionaries ?" 4 Yes friends
so days aie o'er badly I they've the floor. up am slung me on A writer's hand has wielded me for more that I can and now than half a year, mark no I'm here. more, lying sadly and The janitor perhaps, may come, for his or with the claim me own, and track other waste perhaps I may
be
knock
44
fountain
useful
fare
a
"
Pen.
a
of
saw
a
sbarply
the
was
have,"
interested an hic-coughed One million gallons,
;
for
applicant
—
How
to
worn-out
a
a
he looked
as
My
44
;
surprise, veracity, abandoned all his
convert
a
Monody
—
exclaimed
!'
your
on
he was, to my Because,
an
do your railroad
to
shouted 44 Boston
missionaries continent one's fingers
the soil but now is not
these
but
smiling, a
;
farmer
greatest turned
ever
to place,
furnish
Billet.
the
courage said ?"
cases
—
foil
a
to
friends," temperance orator, to Africa year 1,000,000 rum accursed rum while
fencer
swung
the
was
And
a
again
What
"Nothing
dead? He Bently The been "sat upon"): (who has just he is dead or doesn't say whether paper he was buried not that yester ; simply
Why,
is
ever
'
to
save
That
all
Missionaries
;
knock
a
greatest
Fill
the
you
in
44
lawyer
dealt
the
Have
;
;
ever
was
brought
"
heat
basket.'
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this
was
That
other
information. ?" of poisoning ?" you been poisoned I have queer feelings
it
race
Could
You bet I " I never ; reply not that I could half a chance."
case pleaded the strongest wrestler ever took a lock ; the greatest boxer
That
One and
"No."
—
in
He
He's
stomach."
will
—
dozen
back
some
Well,
a
keenest
ever
was
That
ho
4
pardon,
Have
44
go
poets. a very
won
the
He
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if
44
not.
preacher greatest the Word preached swiftest runner
ever
waB
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:
me
give
the
That
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the grocer. Yoh replied if I had a City Directory I never had one. one.
physician— Oh, I'm no Sorry for that,
a
was
He
I've
Beg
44
ever
That
off."
choke
yesterday
said
"
That
ghost, from the
the
beggar
to
hand
symptoms
effect. produce the same 4 there ain't Conductor, Old Lady I hope.' Con be a collision, to going not.' Old Lady ductor—! think I've be very keerful to ; I want you two
no
City Hall Woodward
had
more
world the
somewhat notable fact that of poor whiskey quantity
a
is
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the
by
father's
"And
can
rying
t
the
for
balance. It is
was
the
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<
I'm
here
in
you I'm
But
matter.' interesting is in A over Bloomington grocer man in the to be thehonestest supposed He chases the flies off the beam world. he allows them to of his scales before 44
44
new
came
is
wurrior greatest flourished sword
ever
was
He
All
that
here
Well, Sir !
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found himself
car
1
with each trap us We guaranteo
but
the
was
He
i»
a
No,
was,
That
and regarded poor, said the My child," 44 for the fool, marry the marry you genius,, the place of fool."
stranger. 4 1 know it,' came in to ask I haven't got 1
pane. saw
He
I
in
pi»y
to ask you, 'he began, 4 1 came here togrocery,' Sir !' was the prompt reply.
4
'
who
He
the
aixtry family.
superintendent conductor's at him.
to
madam.
'
for
duty
premises. firm offers
our
inducement.
"
44
A
sir,
44
4
facts
charge
week
a
Thought
copperto but wo
warranted
but mice
dozen
satisfaction,
country.
fool."
an
they are the Times that The Whitehall says is of the intellect. mouth the window mu6l be a sort of window The toothache The editor
wuuio
the
upon
should you would occupy
more
the legal profession such good solicitors.
Because
play
mjb
yet
philosopher,
out, and the corner
be made
the
genius." He is ugly,
?"
4
his
really
beggars
members
the
in
move
literary
Yes,
a
to
me
sorry, very about the
mouse —
ia-special
an rather of Hamlet,
the stituation. understand men is handsome, rich,
the-
as
age,
that his have
to
stiffly
a
Agent
old
You
of
benefit.
wife's
that
it
is
man
a
ihaven't
sat in his libraryphilosopher A beautiful maiden entered the room44 44 have she 1 Great man," said, Two men ask advice. come to your an offer of marriage." have made me 44 Ah, and you do not know which one the to accept," philosopher replied.
remarks
lady
his
for
asked
was
to
Allow
j
4
or
defect,
one
uuu
An
That
rage.
are
woman's
ary
her
tell
in
1 be stranger his he related
as
is
one
dollar music
Good show
—
trap)
traps,
I'm
Lady
bought Oh,
you
—
undiscovered
itself.
highest insured
life
day. get
rascals for their
few life things of the umbrella than in an art gallery. citizen
average
as
interviews his with come had, of course,
one
woman
riveted ;
mouse
non-corrosive,
mouse
He
There
44
;
but she
to
to trust wife, bless you the
a
:
honor.'
ye'
had
great many editors as much one-half
a
think
scolding old age may bring of deafness.
A
rich
punishment
that
ing
a
afford
enable
to
proper
The trouble
If time
cents
China are two Chinamen can't
A
same
(to domestic(— -There I wish to say to you. The thing last bad a habit of coming into the girl and playing the parlor piano occasion You never the do ally. play piano, domestic New Yis I you ? mum, hev but I'll to a plays yer
Housewife
is
new
—
Furnished.
patent,
out.'
gave
made
out.
hair
Bail.—
as
they
our
you
.
their
sir;
idea
an
(with madam.
morning,
Customer I s'pose ?' yesterday, those satisfaction. yes; gave excellent last 12 o'clock It was nearly night before
who in
Wages
is
Yes,
returns,
nest did if they
little
agree.
No wonder
%,
out
patients. do
Agent
!
and that is unmentioned by any critic, 44 The undiscovered Hamlet speaking of no from whose bourne traveller country
angry.
found
sometimes
are
tbey
Why not
4 —
had
Everything
;
(furnish
a
with his he belonged
in
weighed
was
he brown."
Extra.
<»
;
overshoe dealer) of rubbers.' pair
get
np
he
Mr.
to
I
Piano
—
and
load,
;
reading.
rubber
to
inconsistency, often
are
phyBiciaDS
her
—
4
money.
Young
advertised looking up from of shirt is that ?' the reply.' And
was
(to
want
—
he .said
You say, to prisoner hate that you took the of work and your are out And are starving. yet I under family stand that you have four dogs about the Uncle Bastus— Yes, sab, but house.' to eat I wouldn't ask dogs, my family
—
education father boy's
liberal
Doesn't
cash.'
pay
Magistrate Uncle Bastus, because you
for Something for three. nothing
secret
a
m
left
was
Nephew
?
Definition
cost
crop; said
will
A.
full
a
?
purchase is my last," in business. who was starting
uncle's
one,
in
a
farmer
a
first
cobbler,
a
what
speak like
delight
built
—
chicken
a.
1
Dealer
vote.
horse
a
even
register,
could only of whoa he could tell.
If
to
Customer
ascent.
an
—
The thermometer it does not .though
ain't
I was Oh, no,' he replied going to until ask him for credit Saturday night, and that is the new way of choking a to spare my off. He tried man feelings time. It's and secure himself at the same and I guess a new kink amoug grocers,
man.
be willing
to
Ought
A
—
line
dealer
;
A
broke—
before
use
the
drop
'
use
here, Jhn,' the paper. Just like mine," the wife resumed
lie;
it
:
is
falsehood
a
kill
from
shirt
dealer
stayed
Driver
buttonless said a wife What kind
a
44
Where's John?" Mr. Brown's." Corn44 Why on earth did he do that ? he know we're short-handed ?" 44 he does, sir; but 1 suppose
CoalDriver
to
deep
no
keep,
see
school
.
let
I
to
forget
.
it.
Don't
T—
on
duty
or
pain so he because
there's
but stay circus can that way.
The
—
chorcb
the
;
oldest
The
from
moan,
sickness
from the
groan and
boy may
.
it
rich
ge's
A
egg.
.
The
tailor
bard-boiled
-
When the shear industry.
A
—
.
beat
to
.
Hard
taken
which
and
were
no
disease
rapidly Barbara will the Inspector
himself,
hosts Mother who
of
living Seigel's
were
Seigel's chemists
than asthma than
more
(indigestion and it now abated, soon be as hale and and
be
one
to
the
witnesses
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forwarded
terms
Australian
West
—
Silver „ Silver
,
Necklets „ Studs : ,, Jet Brooches & Keepers -Earrings „ Wedding Rings Alberts Electro Plated Cups Clocks Cruets, &c. Spectacles.
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Blood
the
lhe;
to'
-
'Gold
Watches
.;
If
Pots.
Street,
(Late For
look
Walthams
Ladies'
i
band
on
application.
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,d
language.
or
repaired. Nesbit's'
two
ia
of ,eyery repaired
.
WEST
Perth,
'and
with
World.;, every
should
(.Purchasers
in stock.
Retail.
Street
Howiok
Stout
Civilized almost
in
use
'
and
'
I!-
IFliolesale
and
Ale & pts.
taTOrite
All
STOREKEEPER
the
throughout
brand.
tions.for,
qts.
GENERAL
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MONK
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JOHN
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their
Leontiries
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Vendors
all
by.
or
B. &E.
Earrings Alberts
St.)
London;" sold
are
made
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&
W11?, .Younger Jile light pale
-Manufactured
are
with
Jewellery.; to order
Brooches
,,
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Ointment
i
only
Note.—
,
Watches
cleaned Levers
sets
„
„
unsurpassed.,
and
Pills
GENERAL
a
lecome
wonderfully to Females FAMILY
.incidental,
guarantee.
'in
other
Gold Watches Silver it Watches Gold Bracelets
consti
has are
years'
Nesbit's Gent's
never-
the
cause,,
They
ailments
all
License.) The;
DRAPERY
in
of
.
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whatever
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and
Watches
'LIFE.
as
where
cases
weakened.
or,
OF
'Waich Walthams the Colony.
vNesbit's
CHEAPEST
These
description
vigour
'
j
impaired
arid;
'energy,
SPRINGS
all
m
the
on
exception.
the
are
and
BLOOD;
recommended'
confidently
from
tution,
.
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1
boxes
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small '
Tobacco
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'
years'.
without
Kidneys,
tone,
-MAtN
remedy
ranks of Life.
soothingly,
'giving,
great'
failing
the
purify yet
Stomach,
these:
They .
Pills
BOWELS;
to
Medicine necessaries
leading
powerfully,
Liver,
stock.
Elour.
Sugars,
the
act Quality
Household
Great
amongst
'
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"
ciality.
spe-"
a
quietness
,
.
Hotel.
Family
Best
Teas,
BiiiiliwaiiliHl
f
Class
&c.
Harness,
lery,
a
Snider
pieces, (muzzle, Ammunition—
loading)
,
for
requisite
,
Iron,
Corrugated Revolvers,
Fowling
Rifles,
Fencing
Netting,
Pumps,
front every
bales,
Stables, First
.
.
Anvils,
Bath-rooms
.
and .and
,
'
1
tools,
j
iback
Balcony
:
other goods 'Carpenters' Portable Wool Forges,
.sundry
Splendid
I
requirements,
I
also
Adelaide,)
PERTH.
the selected arid bes,t., the stock of cheapest first-class Watches and of JDy-ERY Jewellery in the description ...Nesbit'a colony; English Levers "(capped" and jewelled) M stand arid ridihg rough work guaranteed for two The Best
HAS
Stocks
full
STREET,
made
,
HAVE
hand
011
Jeweller,
Street;
-
'
.
always Station
and
Rundle
HAY
J!-'
of
of
(Late
'
"
Regular1 Boarders'.
to
'
.
General
JFr Class Travellers
'
.
FREMANTLE,
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'
NESBJT, Practical
j
'
WAREHOUSE,
VVE.'-
\
PERTH.
.
HAY
.
;
Hotel
ihamrock
1
COLONIAL
.
W.E.MAR1ION&CO, o
'
Lincoln,
and Leather. on Grindery Uppers always hand. Good hides and kangaroo skins taken iri 'exchange to all of the Goods despatched parts Colony.
street, Freuiantle
England.
V, E. NESBIT, Watchmaker and
Practical
Jeweller,
.
Co.,
:-CiiiT
Office
:
GERALDTON
R.
D'l.l
EOR &c.
C'EY,
KAY'S Chlorodvne."
Travellers
of Burroughe's
one
of the
and Beers
Spirits
and
Visitors,
Watts
farpfamed
..
Ladies! men,
for
COMPOUND, is
of lovers
obtainable,
and
Coughs
serviceable
equally
for
TIC
KAY'S gia,
Pace
PILLS,
a
ache,
in
specific
&c.
Contains
Neural
Quinine,
Broken
the,
always
on
game.
mafcei
f
m
<©
<d
a
Boot
Manufacturer
RRIER
SOI.D England.-
and
STREET,
(opposite
st.
of
george's
DEALER,
SHOES
&c
cathedral.)
AND
T.
;W.
in
General
Manufactured
HAY
SLIPPERS.
that
ATTENTION
LIST
ON
COUNTRY
ORDERS.
connected the shortest otherwise.
APPLICATION.
Funeral
ways SMALL
Observe .
the
Next
ORDERS
Address, Door
National Library of Australia
SENT
BY
BOOK
POST.
—
to
the
"Criterion
Hotel."
to
Furnisher, PERTH.
Hearses
in
and
all
For
ski Jr Llj
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;
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in
are
trial
unsurpassare. on
hand at
kept
all times very cheap. D. HKAT.V;
sale '
-
-CAXECHISMS' Use in the
Diocese
of Partb
any part, details at
attended to by telegram and
L .
K M,
Euneral
therewith notice
M
Durability!
or aLJj
!
y ffl
;
J.
itself the best
soles your order. A
8
STREET,
of the FUNERALS Colony,
.
PRICE
TO
next
solicited. and Neatness ed. Boots cons' ntly
conducted
PROMPT
Perth,
good
K
M
i
Repairing neatly and; promptly done. Extra, -fine patchingexecuted. See
AND
the
and-
WlMBRIDGE,
11 VltEHTA stock
ki SlT
;
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.
PERTH.
extensive and varied ,m0B' trench, German, and Colonial
English,
BOOTS,
i-
Importer,
'he'
S,IfS,alwm colony
a
: '
shape
finish-
recommends boots are the market.1
his in
SMEDDLES,
LEATHER HOWICK
1,4
y :
a
guar-
in
perfect fit,
Street;
Civility.
<© i-
want
Monger's Store. He is to manufacture prepared the Finest -Sewed Calf or the Best Kip Boot at "live and let;live prices. His-
t
port,
andi style,
Gentle-
you
H.
COAGULINE.—
hand.
be
to
and
Shoe,
or',
teed-
Hay
.Ar
ticles.
of
j,
leave orders at D Boot and Shoe Shop! Healv's
&c. for
;
if/;
Boot
Horses
Cattle.
Cement
AtteiKlajucelaiid
GEORGE U
and
Colds,
work
CJood
O
Coughs,
expec Chest
Moderate.
Charges
mm
Brands
and
Iron,
resort
favourite
Best
&c.,
demulcent
a
'
Wines,
the
is
for
Colds, KAY'S
and
Tallies,
and
lighted,
Tolu;
Squill,
:
for
'
brilliantly
LINSEED,
Complaints.
with
replete
contains
OP
COMPOUND,
ISilliara Whichis
..
1
COMPOUND Aniseed, Senega,
with
Convenience And
Consump-
"
.
and
.»»_
Bronchitis
:
Comfort
Every
is
Roebourne. T., IV, .Stroud, Geraldton. P. Kelly, Dongarra. Yorki' G.H.Lott; '
i
HOTEL
;
W. Andrew;
J-.
1,
KAY'S torant, GERALDTON
Mr.
:
I
Proprietor. The
Agents
HOTEL. COUGHS, COLDS, Asthma, Coryza,, Influenza,;
THOMAS
Perth.!
Coaches
had COPIES at
or
the
above Record
may
be
now
Fr'e-
Office,
mantle..
al
Single
parts—
Double
parts
ready.
and band for Sale, Monumental Head and Tomb Stones, with handsome Iron Railings, supplied and erected complete. W. T. WIMBRIDGE.
of the
(each)
Is.
Is.
9d.
,,
per per
dozen. dozen.
On
1
Printed M. r "
and published Gibney,
Record," Thomas
at
the
HowickBryajn.
for office
the
Right Rev. W. A. of the'
street,
Perth,
by
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