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Newport
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and
on
of
Leo
Pope
Question, although that is BtartliDg, it contains is nothing most useful to the the contribution of thut which has solution question been wade The during this generation. is
reason
it
tnac
is
which
gramme,
a
to
efforts
their of good the
in the
and
men
clergy anxious
number
enormous
of
the
Sovereign is so Questionwide, various are so in
only also in
but
between
matters
in
strictly
those
the.
But
"
was
serious sons
of,
Some
wise
was
the
man
every
of sweating, the prevention poor, distribution of the the more equal land-— on these heads he could obviously to say. He has not written have little the and
and family, questioned
out
speak poor
a of volumes, not even single library but only a Yet if 1 book, pamphlet. there will be found in mistake do. not a
to
;
a
the
question and found, which misery moment
a
that
can
a
remedy
must
found,
for
quickly
so
presses the large He insists
on
very
poor. of man rights" State legislation
the
on
denies abolish in land
can
to private
sible
to
save
reasonable association that or
the interfere
old
for
money
He
sickness.
age
workman
be the this
but
in
pages
the
English
the to
is
man, soul.
He
belongs he is
the
as
assert
his
any State. ordained divinely and serving God, to Him before any
is
belong
them. unit in
over
aud State
Whatever
,
great fur
his
danger the
relief
of
they has
but if he; over to the State nationalisation of
must
—
very
we if
are we
are
and
eolation
no
be
ever
which
will
many
a
into
serve
beacon-
as
shepherd in
of Letter
this
lights
souls;
treatise
found
with
in
complete of
a
peculiar
The power world, and
itself,
to
use
great
for
thoughts
of style which is inspiring. of this moral which treat action on Church's tbe
priests; who. must
Associations. It is a subject Leo has often XIII. spoken. these countries Associations of Catho
men working in France, known
by no Germany,
are
;
within
the to
interesting
have the
ligion worship,
the
last
ten.
years,
enormously.
multiplied insists
that, shall piety,
note
that
in be
such
It the
means
un
aud
Italy have they is therefore
Holy
Father
re Associations, first and foremost; the frequentation of the
the sanctification of the Sacraments, and religious instruction. Sunday, Mere and Clubs Benefit Societies will
State
must do we character of gious not
I
;
the clergy that
for
hope
Let
!
in
the
this
earnest
Then
selected a tall tree and, limbs, swinging ropes over the branches, hanged Hummel, Alexander aud Campbell, another whose name is not known. gambler, with
country and Bhall
we
executioners
their
intel
every
on
at
we shall principles be able to act with non-Catholics with out fear of sacrificing Catholic integrity, and we shall understand what to take and oh what to Bpend our up ourselves, and devotion. strength
agreed
tout
6
;
The
German
at
Brigands
work.
If
Le
act of brigandage extraordinary has taken the line main of place upon within 100 miles of Constanti railway A number of men nople. under the of a as Greek known leadership conceived the diabolical idea Anastasins, of
the train for the express of plunder. The scene of opera tion was a town Tcherkesskeni, small in the hills between and the Adrianople
wrecking
sake
The
and
the
news may be believed, character coirieB from that effect the Ebiperor much impressed with -the
Figaro
has been
An
Emperor Encyclical.
of a semi-official Berlin to the so
of the perusal that he intends to
Labour Encyclical|on .issnn a nrnhininntinn
new
to
throughout Germany them to .read it. recommending This fact alone should signalise the vast im of the portance document. Papal " Those the .manifestations, of who, after continues May 1, still think," Xe Figaro " that the movement the forking among classes was should now exaggerated, convinced
be
admirable
of
their of
letter
\,he
error.
the
the wide political only grasp and his marvellous acquaint with the actual situation ance, of society but it likewise. in Europe, the recognises, fact that the have been work-people in some form or everywhere, another, their claims. one Had. any advancing
in
read
with
keeping
the
usual
of haste, else ception been a horrible tragedy. engine fell on its side
with
carriages came train Even in
to
nobody
was
people
hurt,
would but The
to
carriage
went
carriage; and then
baggage.
Finally,
they
passengers the hills.
All
into
off
German them, Herr were
told
to
togo of in
selected carried
arid
friends'
meantime1 at
once
the four them
just Encyclial
released and aud get a to be quick throats should
was
Israel,,
the
years ahead,
The
German
cheerfully that
the money, it would be intimating recovered from the Turkish Government Herr Israel at once began his return tut as the authorities a'fter journey, the Governor of Adrianople in getting to troops ready' the capture of the band of brigands not the prisoners, that improbable
dismissing lost effect it
tiine
no
is
Herr
including soon
as
of earning
Israel,
be
riiay
have served
they a
their
shot
as
classes
that
what
he
says
Comte
de
Muh,
the
speaking di the mention
:
pupils' triads
Catholic
there be at
will
p'arty
ago, first signalised the and the necesity to satisfy demands of the workpeople.
who, five danger certain
The
that the conspicuously proves the gravity of the Holy See understands and the necessity to situation, there/ds the future. safe-guard Should his Holiness succeed in a initiating movement to better the conditionof the -
.,
.
.
:.
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body throughout the world, he a sublime accomplished and even he' undertaking ; should fail
working
have
will
his
supplied
t
who
ago to the of Lou vdin,
days
from and
from|the pen of Herein is a sign we it liye,:and ,is of the high person thud the addresses
influential
to.
some
cotne
accoui.
that
once.
the prisoners and one of
gentlemen,
his
at
and
hope
University that it was
purse,
ransacked
Constantinople and £8.000,
lest
it,
his
richer
men
himself. in which
him
of
tended
he
before,
methodically watches taking;
jewellery, first-class
very
..obstinate
submitted
majority
brigands
is
a
words
on
precisely
with
T
keep quiet
tbe
met
people,' to
it
Holiness of the times
less
./,A-V few have imposed yoke on the multitude would have at they an Advanced Socialist,
sentence,
rich,
servile
his
ality
was
almost
whereas the
though
the
ago
and very
of inferior tributed
bruised. the stopped
or
years
affluent an
liue.
or
.One.. be shot at and give up
to
had.
the
.Father
mind
the the
Holy
not
proves of his
two
carriages more
the train Immediately appeared and brigands resistance.
of
on
shaken
slight traveller
was
rest
overturned seriously
grievously
it
the
were
con
have
must
dragged
standstill
a
the
several
arid
but
it,
Oriental
there As
>-
tbe work-people
who numbered robbers, about seized the watchman, and 30, first took up the rails then deliberately aloDg train would have to which the express driver The eDgine pass. apparently had no and ran the train warning, tbe on for of point danger. straight the speed of tbe was Happily express capital.
Ambassador
Jesus Christ,; money and charity a duty; all is
lic
there to hand thorn
National Library of Australia
be
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;
In
effort
national land, education of the will result be that children, the be paralysed ChurGh will and religion Some of the most made impossible. beautiful are those pages in the Letter
workshops,
read
least
ont
the
and woman and study Encyclical.
man
ligent will
about
Workmen's on which
poor to
cat
ransom
it is the, and, after all, clergy do the main part of the heavy work of " tho what back Pope calls bridging Christian morality." The Encyclical concludes with excellent remarks on
a
ahead. of the
action
in an ex at length tended of arid passage great powers unction. teaches all Religion usL, that men are brothers be wnyv should hlatfs set against ? We find class here thoughts
pages of the form a will bo
makes
Pope Organised
a
and they
very opportune, direction Catholic
entered
is
beauty
at
body
express
be
will
name
time
with
tt
most
e
associated1 all unto noble and com that has ever been the condition and
prehensive scheme devised to ameliorate raise the status of toiliog mankind. In should the congress un conclusion, ;be.j able to achieve their it be will object, fault of the no through great political and most humane Pontiff of the nine teenth century."
purpose
ransom.
Romantic
History.
with
snare,
expressed
national machine, tho oxpeuse of his soul, interferes with his or family life, makes it for him to bring impossible is and contrary children up his wrong and law. to nature the divine The state modern would too much. interfere This the Letter. thought runs through is clear thai It tho foresees a mere
a
thiu
rich
meaus
as
part of the Encyclical its of the religious exposition The Holy Father subject.
union
in
ing
to his claim own Cod before he To his children
to
belongs
the
but
;
official
for
or
mau,
to
knowing rights him a beuefits
poor
beast
fouud without the assistance of religion and of the Church. The Church teaches of labour, and the impos the necessity of banishing human sibility suffering. The Church the respective duties defines and employed of employers this part of the subject is treated in a series of clear parallels in pages 13 and 14. The Church the supernatural view presents life and the beauty of suffer of human
a may be called proclama The individualism. Holy with the instinct of the Catho Father, sees that the first lic to Pastor, thing
for
a
that very emphatically says of the Labour will Question
translation, of tion
do
as
take.
naturally side of the
not
forty
are
is
that,
some
not
But the strong
And he insists objectionable. under 110 present circumstances, be done better work can than to pro mote of Christian associations working Christian principles. people under This which runs to Encyclical, grsat are
live
what
should
und
associations
such
they
show
tlio of limitations, right and combination, and denies has any power State to forbid
with
to
of family the holiness the ties, maD, of association, and the moral right duty not the work of to imperil employers man's salvation are cot very new ideas,
due aud
all
with
asserts,
dignified and earnest
of his
the result
meditation, wonderfully long-continued serve as a which will clear principles it is to guide to those whobe business of the into details. The right enter
the right or in any the right of
;
sentences
weighty with such
announce,
eloquence
property, ho proclaims thing to a wage sufficient to sup the labourer him iu reasonable and. port frugal He lays that comfort. down every has to man a und to be marry, right his in reasonable able to support family aud should it not fiud comfort, impos else
and
earnest
which
of the " natural that any
he
;
at
heavily majority
work
me
:
to combine. right the abstract No one truth of these but whether it wus ; principles them was another wise to insist upon The Holy Father has thing. spoken, and with clearness very great spoken He and frankness. no one says that a
up
more
from the Father the Holy expect of the more solution questions practical The rate of wages, the of the hour. the of Trades Unions, policy morality of of strikes and lock-outs, the. housing
per a catas doubted
the
is
Encyclical.
to
to food right marry and bring
to
right
a
shelter,
to
of has
rights
this
—
from
prevent have
us
in
occur disorder these topics everywhere less was to be in the text. Nothing of the Uni expected from the Doctor It would be a mistake versal Church.
'
it on'
plainly say that
and
to
degree of
every.1
trophe. whether
than
of private and of sanctity property the duty of honest and contracts, labour, of personal the sin violence and public
practical,
required
Conservatism
true
The
which
were
efforts
of sounded
firmly
that enthusiastically agreed of the labouring condition classes and admittedly so bad that actually
the
a
The
;
note
the
its
as
have many population ways of their interests the poor must on the help of the State. chiefly few documents in which there are
rely
moahs'
no
rich
who, wage-earners, necessitous. and
weak
are
richer
stand midway of Christian principles gjpat actual work f«>r the poor. have Catholics been by
morality For exgmjjie,
viitues and all It employer.
man
guarding
various conditions and it is no times that countries, wonder if the clergy and the intelligent have often hesitated how to act, laity not
the
protect
class,
loyal of the
and
the
to
is
eloquent
the
all
gives
working
poor
vices
and
of of
whether who are only and second the The Pontiff.
Catholics, of the laity, to understand
of
wishes '.Labour
exist
that he speaks is true very strongly and also of the of the poor man's rights, who of the rich greed and callousness In his view, use labour. the com his should care for mon-wealth specially
in
it
the
the
amount
indefinite
capable or
have
condition the improving That is, body of men
poor.
course,
the who
Father
Holy to
or a pro the effect of views and
text,
have
will
uniformity of a body of power to do an
-giving
eternal
an
ence.
Letter
Encyclical the Labour
in
earthly misery No remedy for will be admitted which can endanger created. that future for which he was that the not be It must supposed
Menevia.
The XIII.
economy; of man, his inheritance
nature
Bishop
the
retic
Labour.
on
Father, the lifting the dryness of theo out the spiritual points of freewill, his power
Holy
high above
subject
,
which
in
(ileantngs.
.
<©netal
More
Law
Lyiich
in
New
Orleans.
Here
is
have back the relithe old guilds. Here
law
Lynch
groyv as imevprogresBes, and after the recent details and whipping cornea the to
in
Brunswick
ralher
seem
proceedings
y
a
at New Orleans. perpetrated at tne uranae piace in Pointe Cob pee parish. Kay plantation to According DaJziel's enterprising this arid the other levee camps agency, in the have been infested long vicinity iri who were the by a gang of gamblers, 1
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of starting to arrive at
the respective " hands" would the bulk of
from the
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pay
dpys, have plenty which they
Orleans camps when
in on
the
of money, generally to succeeded in losing the gang before On the gamblers morning. Saturday arrived and to went work in their usual style, inducing the negro workmen to
gamble.
early of the
on
Play lasted Sunday morning,
all
night,
and,
Hummel,
one
gamblers,
William shot him terrorised
a picked with quarrel " a levee Jennings, hand," and dead. The gamblers had long the workmen and this came
and the lust most effective outrage The hitherto of robbery victims seized the gamblers, who, reduced to a condi tion of abject terror, besought their late as
victims for five minutes carried
in
mercy. to a
body
eay to
They their
were
prayers,
the forest.
romantic the
1825 married
a
of noble lady rank,, familv. in London.
America,
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with almost royal pomp in of the great officers of the and with the as Sovereign
baptised presence
Crown, honorary
and the heir-apparent sponsor, actual child This, of godfatber. fortune the enjoyed as an appanage all names and of the. titles house of of Blankenburg, of Guelph, Countess &c. Colmar, Up to her seventeenth as
she
year
lived
the
luxury,
of of
life
a
child
spoilt
honour Prince At this
and ;
she
millionaire. time she heard the great Dominican, P6re Lacordaire. At the end of three months the grace of God had conquered this ahd chosen soul, she became a The was Catholic. Duke's reply and decisive. The beloved prompt was
also a met and
a
daughter
cast
was
years
of inflexible
dying
left
by
will,
25 Duke was announced in of his the whole of Geneva. City
off
hostility, as
;
and
after
the
the paper at the time, vast fortune co the Such is the true of this curious history and the will is at present legacy, being of the contested the children by
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wiis
r
WMhel
'
3£lizabeth
tbeconvert
mina1
of
oif
r
Brunswick
I
his
'
visit
to
Mr.
as
an
actor.
M'Mahou, the well-kuown writes from Her manager,
Majesty's jld
Sydney
Theatre,
view
or
oonn
jj.
:
—
last
ouinvans
'The of population "''The census shows declining. present about inhabitants half-million less than dicf 'the last the total one, and rp.tiirns' lirfi nhw'1 nnrnAthtna'' hror' fnur
approaching
millions—
be as to the misleading character and intention of the main. It is true that Sullivan in un perfectly the with to enter willing ring anyone and for best now, 'the just possible reason. He is earning a steady income of about £400 a week the upon stage,
is
'
hialf
more
and
fetfiile;
tid
beautiful,
more
more of the than either' healthy to1 go there; and nobody wants to' The' get every body "Wrahts ttWfty. of British rule have' ma,de bleSsingaIreland almost tbie1 only on dal't'h place
pfobafelj):
and
human
find
can
Even
oilier
any
in
Meiico,
will
being
I'd
misgovern which keeps increasing, proOf that these lends
rneut,
but
table,
Ireland Not
habitable. Tory drivel
even
a
as
continuous
influx
other
conquered 1
aa
:
of
more
rf
ahrl
ti
fi
flkmit.
,
many Chris-
other
any 1
tyranny,
a
lvaS
Christian as
ffw
contract; mention from sail
howl
to
body
evict,
magistrate will1 there calm great
lose
will
be will
find
English
job
because
to
arid
baftg;
whole
the
City
February
of Australia. execution of this
the
on
with
cable
a
from
on
the
itself. I speaks may John L. Sullivan will San Francisco next Thurs
and
make in
his
Australian
first
Sydney
Hirsch
and
the
The
Madame
gives man
JHarou for
Hirsch,
wnose
promoting
cribed
are
1,
of
Jews
a
new
gigantic
sememes
Exodus
ai'e
lias
elsewhere,
hitherto
of Ireland.
population
in
this,
been returns the of the has been published. The Irish census decreased iu ten have years by people or 9 1 per cent. Gf the four -468,674,
abstract
An
nrnviniifiii
of
fshrtwfl
Miinst.nr
f.hn
Bnt by far the increased. is in case increase the of greatest which now Dublin hard Belfast, presses the The for supremacy. present of Belfast is as 273,055 population ten of against 221,000 years ago ; :
Religion as far Catholics
of the
was
3,549,956 600,230
"Episcopalians,
446,667 1,798 ;
existing
ascertained,
;
all
information following between
;
so
Decrease Protestant per cent. ; 51 per cent. ; all other 58 per cent. Increase— 131 cent, per ; Jews, —
104
Episcopalians, persuasions, Methodists,
cent. ; information 2809 per refused, Of the total .2211 per cent. population were in 1891, 745 returned per cent, 125 as Roman Catholic, per cod t. as Protestant
95
Episcopalians,
as Presbyterians, Methodists.
and
12
per
per cent,
cent, bb
National Library of Australia
few
Mr;
was
Cazalet,
who,
to tuke proposed to the Holy Land. the with progress
IJirseh,
back
Were iu Negotiations the Porte for and Firman, necessary Mi. down" one Cazalet had "planked for and a half millions out liis carrying
loii
he suddenly
-when mot.
one
on,
He
:
; Presbyterians, Methodists, 55,225 ; Jews, other denominations, 50,652
denominations:
not
unlike Baron his countrymen
a
The refused, 1,702. are the increases or decreases 1881 aud 1891, in the various
religious' Catholics,
This
some
died,
and
ull
that remains
96,891.
population, as follows Protestant
exodus.
may
scheme
273,282 in has Cork to
wealthy
be generally remembered years another ago financier a projected great
It
have
as 278,896, against 1881. of The population dwindled from 104,496
one every knows, much not remark,
in this but throughout country, only Continent. the the Even, however, interest social in the Baron's ambitions before that in the is to likely pale
that
was
of the projected Exodus is was said by, or fathered of the Rothschilds. English in with connection Mr. asked,
Cazalet's when all
;
This
what scheme; his countrymen I
Palestine; '.'for the
should
appointment
would
he
returned
do to
he said, ask," of Ambassador in
London."
she
when
Baron
Hir'sch,
is
the: built
though known
best
winter in for himself
the
the
Moses
an
Austrian
in the near
France. beautiful the
of
the
new
by birth, Spending house he
Pare Moriceau, which receptions
Baron used to give were much frequented by the Imperial and Hebrew Since their only nobility. Baron son's death, Hirsch and his wife lived when in France, at Beau mostly, regard, But the
Moravia, of Wales
a
beautiful
the from
on
Regarded
as
Saturday
rehearsal matiuee in the
heavy
Versailles. place near "seat" is in Baron's principal where he entertains the Prince with such profuse hospitality.
reach
a
of
performance
Sunday
T rench
and
a
"
ance Cleopatra," the third there act, The in lhe gallery. in the middle of a
in
The uoise
long
To
North
the
A
uumber
Pole
over
of
severe
of aeronauts of an aerial
ed the
month
of
be
with
thoroughly
emperor
of
account
an
to
access
of
Pope Leo journalist
a
by
is
in
article
Review
the
of
was
xiii.
interesting
wuo
iu
puviiuguu
uuvu
of
the presence
the
"
Father The
of the
account
following
German
Emperor
to.
the
of
visit
Pope (says
modern the writer reads almost like a version of the eleventh century story of humiliation King Henry of Germany's the
by
then
Canossa and perfect
language
head of the at Church with his jovial nature Pius., in his bonhomie , guve away and manners to the familiarity
and sans uulcnown by gene which is not Roman Leo XIII. character. is very to different. He has seldom been seeu which is so This laugh. reserve,
Balloon.
in natural the tiara.
conceiv
visited
him,
gives
It-
so on the disconcerted entering that he first dropped Pope's apartment the valuable lie tabatiere that proposed to present to the Pope, and then ho let his in his left fall helmet that ho held was
May.
He could incoherent
hand. several
wituess assures like a leaf, and
stammer scarcely words. Au me
I
know
out
eye-
that lie trembled ambassadors of
who cannot long stauding their when conceal emotion into the private room of the does ho carry so majestically with which lie dignity reign
peculiar
sufficient to support a pressure strength of 2,400 kilograms to the square metre. smaller balloon of An interior
the dignity of increases him au intimidating German The young Emperor When he something about this. the Vatican in October 1888, he
aspect. knows
will be varnish, and of a impermeable,
a
will
Pope.
leo
home written
at
the
will absolutely spherical, metres iu diameter, aud be coroprisejthirty filled thousand with fifteen cubic metres of pure It will au hydrogen. possess ascensional power of 1 6,500 kilograms. The shell, composed of two thicknesses of China silk, of the finest and quality,
coated
and
number
jttome
constant
to the voyage project under the direction of Messrs Besanscon & Hermite ; selecting Spitzfrom bergen ns their point of departure, the ascension will be made whence in
approacmog The balloon,
their
estimated,
months.
ey
is
XIII.
Pole
the
is
six
most
May
at
to
have
in
comprehending
german
Reviews
disturbance who was
a
of their North
of North duration of
the coast The total it
the
the
perform in Melbourne,
in
land
will
they, ou
about
The
till
ceased.
thereupon
to
According
home,
how
speech, suddenly at the and, looking straight hence the disturbance proceeded, " in That is English, enough."
said,
expense which is
interval
an
occupy
awed
there contin
not
actress,
a
is
common
estimated;
Emperor
first
a
a
the labora for the .dogs
francs,
;
four.
Asia.
Holv
is
was
not
expedition,
occupy
a
a
arriving
tie
than
return
had
Cleopatra" lastiug Then she drove
actress
and
are
"
During
with,
will
more
morning,
had
The 5.6Q,Q00
visit
She
nearly midnight. to 50 miles Fernshaw, Thus she on Sunday.
Pole
western
Her
afternoon,
the
extremity the kennel
stories.
uctress
Saturday
on
middle
one
the other
at two
the
Sydney.
astonishing.
at
provisions, America and
much,
and
the
iu
own
very another
trip
district
returns
exertions
even
now
stop
they
Popo, is
so
sove the invested.
a
of 3,000 cubic aud metres, with automatic provided valves, safety to will have its function main special tain the aerostat distended always fully capacity
With this communication with
and
under
will
be in of good
lator
view
pressure.
a
of
whole
year. of last year Since the beginning the of stock in New South increase Wales
venti
has been 14,00 horses, 167,000 cattle, and 5,000,000 sheep. The cost South of the Australian Federal to the Convention delegation
the
show upon
each delogale being paid day. are well particularly Youug Colonials in the of Medicine represented Faculty to the University of Edin attached of 1,979 medical Out students burgh.
indications and thus the can remain to aerostat always distended full balloons of a its Sixteen capacity. the hydrogen size containing yet smaller an
process external
manometre
in another, of ments constructed
proportion the latter.
to
the The
frame-work
of willow and rattan, of steel, 5.10m. pins
in
ending
width,
in
£3
a
is
car
peak
with
a
3.40m and
3s.
per
last belonged exclusive
270
Colonies, sent 99. j
to the British year of India, which had
Mr. Fitzgerald, miles from Oberon, at
require
£1299,
was
;
to the of the necessary re-supply aud attached of to the equator aerostat, be brought the tatter, will by medium of a windlass under the safety valve of balloon or where the the great aerostat, will one after transfusion be effected
from Ireland via the .port Emigration 2000 Code alone averages pel woek
this
it
power, operated by an motor. the gas be dilated, electric If the smaller be emptied if balloon will the latter be re-filled will condensed, the of
Exodus,
The distinguished
says she enjoyed and will pay the
des
as
good
and
Monday.
on
spot
for scheme which he has now conceived assnming the part of the modern Moses.
orrpnl.pfit
falling away, the decrease being 162,121, or 122 cent. In the Oonnaught per in Ulster decrease-is 98,084; 125,198; Of the large and in Leinster 87,271. and London towns, Dublin, Belfast,
Dublin
respect has, of the subject
some
came on Sun drenched the whole to Healesparty. They then retreated at the ville, stayed Edgecumbe Hotel Melbourne and came on to that night,
ex
to his financial best known— next opera ambitions. tions for bis social The in which the Prince of Wales haB way the Baron's furthered wishes recently
land
Fernshaw,
heavy rain
evening
day
stopped,
been
the
party. but the very cold, tents and camped out. did
is
it
dogs
eight
in a n. ensure, covered, great by to the M. Hermite, who will thus h-vote successful of the accomplishments his fortune, as well as his enterprise The to person. explorers expectin at remain the air from suspended to ten successive eight days at least, across the assuming that their passage
Saturdjay
on
to
subordinates,
contain
fully
considerable
a
it.
—
ments; domicile,
Was
till
shooting,
the
brought
being
by
long faces are other the two Besides
can
Sunday morning
early on excursion
pitched party Madame Bernhardt
—
Tile
started
its
the
on to
it
the
aloug
or
in
after
-Bernhardt,
Melbourne
in
shooting,
a
of
'
England
to
a
BusBia
from
pelled
May
bara
performance
by which
be renovated by chemical appliances from in prevented freezing fine, full for observations. It apparatus divided into three principal compart
by
australia.
in
of 36 hours stretch strain. mental and bodily
Jewish
Mall Pail Gazette, the following particulars scheme the by whose
it"
"roughing j
of
one
three
to
appuratus, uusubmersible
is
runners,: with facility
on
and
upholstered
Uor two with provisions months, certain of in case water, which, supply of need, will serve as ballast, and which
will
uous
25.
July
on
ap
Difficulty.
of Erin.
derry
Harri
me
in
that
Baron
nobody
the
his
nobody pervade
Mr.
by
securely explorers contrived
Bernhardt.
Sara
accompanied The weather
en
and
Europe
It
small boat fastened
a
tory,
The
landlord will and find no
Leinster and
throughout
were
and
the
on
Madame
trifled
policeman
and Gonnau'ght and the English
which
ice. ;
Paris Bourse. His to he a well-known at figure has aud the Baron himself Newmarket, of late years gone on the turf.
snufflo-
:
of' desert to arrest,
in
Eastern
in
speculations used json
interior
petroleum
n
be impalled A sledge
can
His
£30,000,000. banker. Bavarian
by
of danger. with provided
and
Hirsch's from estimated
to
the
;
heated
devoid
Barou
variously
manoeuvres
on
for
pearance
will
%
impermeable :and
was a The father of his fortune foundation w»b a railway with the Turkish Government. contract since been enlarged It has by other
jnigbt,
Honest
vnafu
landlordism,
hypocrisy, Then
tour
to
day,
add one the last of the more tO' the list will have vanished into Irish people and be absorbed some other continent, some and the English other race, through the great willprowF arid
bu sting,
uncon "
behalf of defend he has supremacy maintained so the world. long against The coincidence of dates, with together the full the knowledge among cog noscenti of Sullivan's of the Conditions
'Slavin
ohe-
British be ffom
12 week's
a
received champion him England challenging
population of a continuous
extinguished as nations
probably nil
of instead British
cduntfies, The overflow.
fian
the would as
there
assertB,
even
was
for
made
;the
are
description
well-governed
-
Tory
of that Ireland
if
.
lauds
;
aud
whatever drama, Hands,"
any
the news of Sullivan's coutraet Aus tralian over trip America appeared all and was cabled to the English papers. On the day of its publication in London
arid happiness under British
'
scarce; tenth
iu
part
contract New York
Immediately
this one un against answerable fact of the ceaseless decrease of the Irish No nation ever population. to mako a unanimous rose up yet from land of liberty exodus a "and
happiness
in
last
'weigh
cau
a
them of
tons
billiOu
exhibition the with aud Willing or
in
son
habi unin
least
practically
about the Ireland
'of
prosperity coercion
at
are
take
to
successful.
been equally is fortune <£20,000,000
s.s.
'
sufficient
a
not
Hearts he appears. These conditions dorsed Sullivan and by Mr.
population is
is
contest nected
which of models
as
up
hideous
to.
'Spain,
by the
Monday
to-day,
Alameda),
go
key, countries '
hbld
Englishmen
to
r
moreover
he
if
in;
place
Poland, IJ similar
au
live
is
Francisco
;
hoi'
Baron in this the Similarly country hunts huge shootings the surest means, a man has been well for rich to ias sniil, " his into itnake way English society." In Paris, as is well known, the Baron's to have not in jattempts buy himself
bound
by contract with Mr. his theatrical Duncan B. partner, Harrison arrived from who San
three,
that1
to
likely
.
is
championship
'
about'
ju'st;
visit
to the Australia cabled frequently statements -recurring to the Australian press of his unwilling for ness a contest with or Slavin any other to the are aspirant
still
'What they were half 'a: Th'e wbHd cenliiry agb ! in general is' 'filling' up fast and people: tire tb: Africa, and Australia, swarming" Ireland South but though America,
t
australia
James
theatrical
IrishExodus. Ireland
Sullivan.
—
Lacordaire.
The
li.
j
'
of;
L.
John
Bar than
'
other
;/no
jjj
.
Countess
Colmar,
JjJ
-
of
Givey/
)
'
an4
;
Ducbess
.it
3
a.m.
on
of Hazelgrove, four started on horseback Wednesday week from
M'Guiuness' Hotel, reached Oberon at the evening, 17 bonis.
'doing
Goulbouni, 20 miuutos 100 miles
to in
and 8 in
about
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grand
honoured
thus
were
columns of The Freeman's was The first Journal of New .York. Lake Ht. Jean de Quen, who discovered Francois Du John, and died in 1659 murdered the Perron was Iriquois by Indians his heroic defence at during Jean in 1658, and Chaurbly Liegevis enterprising
;
the murdered
whose brother was also third, in 1635 while by the Indians the colonists in the of defence assisting was of their homes. known Nothing was
whereabouts when they
the
of
1877,
the
remains
until
under the of the identified vault old Jesuit the College, subsequently British barracks in military Quebec, which demolished have since been by fully
the
Government.
Provincial
Arrange
for
the
completed making remains of noble relig ious ceremony, when a few days after was wards the vault broken the open, bodies and all traces lost. The stolen, but have Jesuits been kept silent, and for 13 quietly secretly working Their labours were rewarded a years. ments
were
removal
of the
of
couple
to
in
names
the
by finding Cemetery, and they
ago
in Belmont have facts
remains claim
months
notable
implicating with the
connection
Queensland
The
at voting caused by the 0\Gorman Mahou, ended
robbery.
Mr.
of by majority The CaJifornian
Mr.
Peter
and from
Club
been
and
The
heard.
were
Senaputty,
condemned
to
has the
Russian
of want
of relief
is
in
already
removed
far
districts
of
Melbourne, July 10. of an unusual character Proceedings are' about to .be taken by the Cfcown Lands Mr. K. department against solicitor of Melbourne, for Wright, false documents, in connection issuing with, cases. The docu County court in question are ments known as copies of orders made by the Judge on judg
Mr. S. Story, of Commons for in con perjury
against House
the
be
fight
a
for
;
evictipns,
Board
hiis
a
ment
adopted buying to
large relieve
not
nearly and the
case
being from the
heard
in
seat
of
in
of
of a There is a prospact in famine quite twenty frightful The country authorities, provinces. to be fully alive to the however, appear and are seriousness of the outlook also clinwjinnr rliHnnsif.imi tf» PTfinnlfl with
the
and
Europe
status
in
quo
The
latest
her
£105, showing The application
;
br«ap.h
n
nf
a
inscribed
for
new
a
nrnmiRn
husband,
committed
suicide
the Gladvu
lis.
9d. Melbourne.
.Tnlv
at the Palace, present Crystal for the purpose of celebrating yesterday, of the the twenty-sixth anniversary foundation of the Army General by were
Booth. William
Emporor
his
five
sons
of
village
are
Germany
of
coastal
at
the where
now
Felixstow,
their
will them the Empress, mother, join next week. the state During banquet given in of the visit to honour Emperor's Castle a on Windsor Monday evening, water room burst. pipe in the drawing
The
Prince
Ferdinand
that the crown statement of Roumania in had, foresworn pressure, popular
yield-
to
proves
The
Queen
favours the and declares
have of
been
suit she
vested
rights
his
Mademoiselle Yaroseo, Elizabeth muids ofhenor
to bethrothal of Queeen one
premature.
Roumania herself the Crown Prince
of will
forego
the Prince
in
the rather
royal than
the engagement.' The peas the 'country favour the suit, antry and are but the nobles it, bring oppose to boar the Ministry upon ing pressure renounce
of
in
in
electricity
factorily
blundering execution
Stale.
ths
convict occasion and painless
this
with
a
bodies
The
death.
executed
York
mutilated. Jiurou
by The satis
were
of
On
met
been
New
curried out and in contrast with the which characterised
arrangements
year.
have
tragic the
Kemmler
last
in
no
way
of Paris, half millions
Rothschild, proposes to and a square buy five metres of land, in the locality of East to in order for a Jerusalem, provide settlement fur the Jews Hoeing from persecution A balloon
during Two
aeronauts
The
Orleans
iu
asceut
its
Victorian been has
Russia. was struck on were
by
Monday
lightniug at
Paris in employed Railway Company have
Chicago by the struck
.work. Paris Prolossor of Luunelogue (?) to claims a now hayo discovered remedy for extuberculosis. he Yesterday
National Library of Australia
iu
uow
the
to
attached
of
the
for
the
same,
has
(Sir J. capacity.
completed stated sums
Caldwell
Abbot)
The contractor the work of the
he that of money
in
The
shipping & Co.
total
a
steamer
of
on
the
1000
tons
for
the
Australian trade. The Prince of Wales Stakes of 6000 for three the second olds, sovs., year cent, and to receive 10 the horse per from the third five stakes, per cent, distance a mile and 50 resulted yards, Mr. Blanc's iu Reverend, by Energy The Deemster Revenue, 9st., being first,
and Or2nd, by Obi trator— -Rookery, 3rd. Bend Or vieto Napoli, The Benson, Reverend Dr. Right of Canterbury, has visited Archbishop
the
at
end
the ot
who
is
now
apparently
of death. Towards point of his last the death year
defalcations the
Barlow, Lieut.
Risk. of
was
chiefly to the relating
con
The
took
Admiralty
Scott
Charles
:
board
Melbourne, the District Chinamen
the
seven
costs
for
The
known
selling tailor
broken
into
tweeds
to
were
Cook,
.
night, of £100 stolen.
the value
j
1
July
and
thus 9.
Albany
per
R.M.S.
Shannon
evening, son, for
that
yester
whose arrest
a telegram last Ceylon
Laurence on
a
of
narrow
.
escape
of
haying
a
causing,
then
a
grjeat
he-left
grief his
to
the
wife,
and
.
-David
charge
aged about 23 the last two in residence South was
for
him her, younger sister, the booked runaways steerage a, by the Hohenzollern, passages already stated. On the Stock Exchange, Macintosh's at 7s. 6d. were, (pro) quoted yesterday £14 6s. Block 10, 14s. (con) 6d.' Centrals £5 14s. 9d., South .(paid) £g Junctions 6s. Rounds, £5 Is., 33s.
:
stating
of strychnine.
two
'
received Lord Kintore the. Governor of from
a
parents ; took with
and Messrs. Richardson Paterson, from Austialia on Western delegates the subject of irrigation, to returned day.!
|
wellwas
Tuesday
Adelaide, 1
a
Fitzroy,
dose
criminal charge Jaid against him, but he managed to borrow sufficient funds to his creditors whom he had satisfy About: cheated. two months ago he the married elder secretly daughter of a well-known Government official,
tickets.
lottery
last
had
9.
court, yesterday, fined £25 and
of Joseph of North
shop
July
similar
when pressed for the money he valueless presented cheques exceeding of the claim and the ampunt obtaining two About months h< change. ago
Cordelia.
At
a
and
sad accident
on
happened
of
—
yester from the Majesty
the
regrets
A cablegram, the admiralty
most Australia acting dishonourably not only, but in regard commercially, to a well-known He family at Unley. in the habit of running was into debt,
cable
following t( Her
strong
a
Davidson, had been years, months of his
of the firing of any flaw possibility in the metal.
the
guns
no
as
who
in
technical
a
from
received that all
,
,
H.M.3. H.M.S.
of of
anyone.
to the cause blame is
Adelaide, July 11. Further cables have, been received from Colombo the particularizing of Davidson and Miss. deaths Maud his who ran Ayliffe, sister-in-Law, him. Davidson shot him away with a revolver and Miss self with Ayliffe
cause
board
a
Stopford,
Capt. and
Queen deeply
—
Spurgeon,
before
being apparent Admiral Lord the day received
July 10. of Huddart, built
was
charge of amounting
into
to
as
the one exploded must only be fired with half charges at present. men are as The wounded progressing as favorably possible. and The Sydney Trades Labour has decided Council in the event of South mill owners Australian refusing to. the eight hour's grant system to their mill to the employees boycott of any flour from importation such South Australian millers.
which recently the Cordelia was
board
yesterday, of Capt.
vestigation character, gun and
Quebec
of Coles'
enquiry
on
.
saying.,
Court,
,
the
on
explosion
Curacoa, Orlando,
the who
having
being:
Cole
warrant
amount £8000. official
sisting
paid Langevin leturu lor in for him. Undor the however,
firm are
Police
Charles
trial
office
an
which
Parker Clyde
the
for
begun
London,
lying
committed
the of occurred
edited.
'Mr.
the
exceed The
largo the contract obtaining cross-examination, accuser minister's collapsed completely now dis and the statemeut is wholly ci
Water Robert
the
is the made into being Enquiry of corruption brought against charges Hector the Hon. Sir Louis Langevin, the minister of Public. Works in late Sir John McDonald's administration, the and who took office under present
premier
body
the
The Board
Admiralty.
conclusion but explosion no
attributable has been
to with intent pounds, defraud the Commercial Banking Co of he was Sydney, by which employed. The hearing of further charges against was the accused deferred. Counsel for the stated that prosecution
beginning
manoeuvres
of
the
to
pattern
yesterday, forging to £140
England,
staff
his
morning,
to
on
came
mutilated.
At
—
injured.
men
team
rifle
this
horribly
con of Germany in Emperor William manoeuvres nection with the Wimbledon General and will of Major join the staff district of the Dublin Keith- Fraser
victims the instantaneous
were
death
it
:
the railway duplication Hill was Summer station, train and crushed to a. by
down
run
man of thirtyyoung comparatively of age, sought to save himself six years from the from injury by jumpiug of In doing so he broke one carriage. bone. his legs aud his collar in command of the Colonel Price,
cavalry, in July.
j
on
near
works,
July 9. Currau,
Sydney, Thomas
named
man
employed
a
harbor,
the matter. Font men
A
Seyid last has who succeded his brother year, accidentIn taking met with a serious his horse and the Sultan, a drive bolted,
.
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to
special
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now a engaged in writing defence, having upon Imperial reference to the colonies. the of Zanzibar Sultan Ali,
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The official into theenquiry the Cordelia on was explosion conclud-; ed yesterday, and the report forwarded to Lord who forwarded, Charles Scott,
is
Britain, new book
June
,
News.) London. Julv 8. thousand Salvationists
,i
,
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,
the
,
Sydney,
.
FOREIGN.
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meetings.
.
Celegcams.
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The Melbourne decided to admit
on
.
Jntmnlomal
anii
after
,
is
versus Mr. W. H. actress, in which were laid Hurlbert, damages at £10,000 and a verdict was found for be the defendant, is to again likely brought before the Court.
Evelyn,
,
:
,
the whether resources at be equal to the occasion will somewhat doubtful. appears The Education its third Bill passed in the House of Commons. reading author of Greater Sir Charles Dilke, but
r
shortly
t
the evil, commuod
,
died on arrival! at Colombo, by the s.s. Hohenzollern. Mr. for the Hancock, member, in the Assembly, Northern District is forward a motion a close that bringing season shall be observed regarding Kangaroos. Hills are £10 9s. are 6d.t. Norths
shillings. trial in,
MifiR
hara
.10. July eloped with Laurence, David
who.
Ayliffe,
Davidson
the
stock,
of twenty
fall
Maud
sister's
son,
Aus
West
for
quotation per centl
four
tralian
;
Adelaide,
Mediteranean.
Government.
cases.
in
Miss
is in associated with Britain any way the Triple Alliance. The Government had merely exchanged views with Italy with of maintaining the peace the object
in
proved
.
Mr. Assembly, yesterday, of Federation, speaking the deprecated apparent tendency, limit which existed to the powers of the Federation executive. He thought the Canadian constitution was the better model for imitation than that of the United States.
London. in the House of Commons, Speaking James Under Secretary Sir Fergusson, denied that Great for Foreign Affairs,
by the
.
the
Patterson,
on on last waited Thursday by a of German residents in Eng deputation land. received They were formally by at at a levee which was His Majesty of the principal b y many tended diplo
agents
summons
In
was
recently
matic
of corn in order quantities has the starving peasautryj as the amount will effective, of the meet the necessities cry
summons
a
resolution to abolish deciding in the event of the Education school fees Bill becoming law. The of Germany Emperor William
feigning unsuccessful
Government,
pugilistB.
two
adopted
and murder, madness, at attempt
for
death been
who has since has made an suicide. The measure
the
for
with all. costs and also to gether his disbelief in any imputation express that have been made against, might the chastity of the plaintifi.
Pitts-,
varying
sums
offer
£5,000
to
alleged nection with the Silk worth has been dismissed. London School The
disagreed
discharged. who was
accordingly
The
jury
clubs
other
£4,000
The member
the against Slaviu, pugilist for Australian, £1,000 a-side. The action brought by Mr. Healy, the Journal Freeman's M.P., against
has
three
.
better
for £6,000 and Sul'ivao,
a
Sunderland,
Jackson,
the Club of is
of purse between Slavin
tween
returned
2,200. Athletic.
back
to
of
whether
decided
is
Corbett
The Commercial
contest
the the
fill
it
Jim
offers
burg
deciiivo Parnell's follower of
Mr. Hammond, a was McCarthy,
a
offered colored
to
death in the
Kettle,
9.
July
!
Archbishop.
until or
man.
London, Carlow
of defeat nominee. Mr. Justin.
Jackson Jackson
forces.
vacancy
and
discovered
were
of the
officiated
Ac ceremony. whose remains are given in ihe
religious Jesuits the
of
counts
Cardinal
Brigader General Owen, commandant of the South Australian forces military from 1885 to 1888, has been appointed succeed to Colonel French in command
<
at Hohenzollern are 5s. Macintosh 3d. (con) Sydney, July 10. At the No. 2 Jury Court, yesterday, breach of promise a in which case, Miss Prior cued Mr. J. Anderson, both of Bathurst, for £5000 damages, was settled the defendant by consent, to agreeing to pay £300 damages, steamer
of the Congo Free State officers have liberated 2,000 slaves in the neigh bourhood of the Aruwhimi River. Slavin has to Peter declined fight
in
;
.
in
the
Basilica
Quebec,
procession.
,
.
public the
of
the
recently
suicideof the Colombo.
j
;
;
the
bodies solemn
to
a fwarrano was wife desertion in Adelaide, issued committed af ter; the arrival immediately
.
other
accompanied At
tissue,
dolence The
the
provoked
.
and
a
of healthy surrounding so that the bacilli are walled sclerous tissue.
daughter
,
Convent.
injection
of the
tion
to
Cemetery
consist simple, of chloride of zinc,: fibrous transforma is
cure
produces
of sympathy from spread expressions of the heads o f the principal churches and the Rev. C. H. Spurgeon 'England, of con in the general proffers joined
.
the Chapel of the Ursuline Cardinal Taschereau, Gover nor of Augens and Archbishop Fabre, with the Corporation Montreal, together
by the
which
The
favourite
of
.
Medicine. ing of .au
of
,
and An imposiug religious military took at demonstration place Quebec a occasion of the ou the few days since of the remains of three ransferring missionaries Jesuit from the Belmont
wide
action
Academy
and
i
the plained composition the before the cure
Funeral.
.
A Jesuit
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ated tents.
than
us had taken in- the journey returned day we
same
The
next to
mishap
Mr.
remember
that
I made
me
broad
of
out
the
have
A few
desert cheers lived in
not
after to
days
reached
is—
I
vain." I
had
the
Mr.
who Hooley, the Ashburton. up to him, accompany
kindly his conveyance at my placing I gladly accepted his generous next set out the morning, nightfall, McRae.
that
onward
me
return
my meet
to proceed allowed me
He
of
plain,
that
fortune
about
earth. the pilgrim-feet
deride
tread
The thought
of
sons
mirth
the
laugh
the
and
disposal, offer.
We
The
station
seemed, judging round gathered have prospered
proprietor he had comforts and
by
..the
to him, sheep-
to
at
When the work resumed in was farming. the morning, and the flocks were brought of the in, the bleating the tink sheep and bells resounded far and wide. ling of their In diffusive bands the they drive sheep,. "
dog
a many to where
the woolshed stood. where harmless race as they spread treasures to the sunny swelling ray, the
move
Their
:
wonder
what
tumult Outrageous the plaints from of
flocks, in the
their
means, to
fill
loud
at
there
In
to
owing
the
around the white,
the
snowy
and
;
/
,
...
fawns
hills.
sit,
whet
the
when
By needy meek, lies What What
Fear
bound,
and all
that man, how patient,
gate,
and
sounding
of
its
robe
SHO
melancholy face, innocence complaining
ap
tribes,
not
'tis
Cure" It
;-
that
slaughter the
is o'er swain's
tender
waved;
you
Borrow'd
fleece,
his
pay to
well-guided
you
to
bounding,
towards gratitude The our journey. staunch
hills
your
travelled
Higham's
station,
this
on
with
my host, road was
made light at a good
horses
and
culty,
where
we
quotation of feelings resumed we
seemed
of
to is
credit for
and
their
be due
well to Mr.
man
is
Ashburton, the pastoral
and
Btation year, abilities
and to
attention bush. Mr.
the
young
children, cared
is
an
has
done
interests
becoming
which of
is
its
to
of more
be
manager
number all
has
been
...
for,
resident
of
of whom and
kidney
disease
great
which
are
Higham
assert which
afflict
and
legion. 93 per '
Mrs. those
children
though on
much to the district.
valuable attributed and
Mr. most,
proprietor, I noticed,
Higham
old
diffi
to
were
entertained by the kind-hearted wife. Here a comparatively speaking, large women
the
pace
his
native
but
heavy, of
hospitably and
but
,-
reflections and
some
Thomson,
our
remedy,
a decade, now more than public of and people (not thousands) have1 attested to its virtues: 3. Because Safe Cure" Warner's contains nothing -The oldest can and youngest injurious. been take it has with perfect safety. :.It of the Ger by the chemists passed upon and to enter Government allowed man as harmless, a strict that specially country freedom few proprietory given to but very 4. Because Safe medicines. "Warner's Cure" cures permanently. Very many while, medicines relief, bringtemporary a We but, cure. permanent few. ,make of from testimonials people have thousands four six and cured ten, eight, who, were remain well 5. and to-day. years ago, Safe Cure" cures Beoause "Warner's
the
promote TTi«
to
every, the
proprietor.
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a
that
humanity
all symptoms thereof, Medical authorities cent, are
of
all
diseases
the direct
result
action. The kidney kidneys and made to do the be put in rpn repair them to do by using work nature designed Warner's 6. War Safe Cure" Because safest ner's Safe is the best and Cure" from disorders which remedy for the many suffer. the gentler sex Instruments and of
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reported
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sons
York
of.
rink
will
with
joys
profound And
York's
proud dames whose
garments
sweep the ground. I hear that nine Sisters passed through York last train from Tuesday, per en route to Albany, Perth, accompanied,
by Father Fr.
,
With
to
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again." from
untried
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a
guaranteed new
the millions
annual
you
Kidney, Because
will Safe Cure" with troubled or Liver, Urinary Safe /'Warner's do as represented. are
to
at to erect £639 10s. police accepted at G.S.R. etc., quarters Katanning, ThoS. I have heard that Mr. Wilding, met vith an accident by a tree falling jr., out unseat across his path whilst riding, him and his It is ing breaking leg. on the ground for stated that he remained several hours. to in The Brookton be held Sports and interest,August are exciting great Carnival to The beta. Rinking perhaps be held on Monday night is also causing some excitement. 1 hear that several ladies material and have been busy selecting of their the making superintending costumes. Like as the poet respective
.
Will
your
load, send
to
now
you
.
having
no
if
before
shears, Who
of 2.
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life,
your form
any Disease.
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save
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YOU SAFE
lord, creature
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ye
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TAKE
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snears.
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How
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it
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all
best
proof
is
success
fourteen nearly, ounces of gold reached hundred York, per last trip. The van was mail from, Yilgarn, late hiving to pass over very boggy roads. Several teams laden with supplies heavily town for Yilgarn have left our recently, and there appears -to be an active demand for more The price per ton conveyance. to Southern at present, CrosBis, quoted at £30 and, £40 to Parker's Range. Police Court on At the York Monday Li a Chinaman named Chung was com mitted for trial for suicide attempting by lazor across his throat. drawing a blunt did not The it wound, require, appears treatment. nor did it receive, surgical I see by the Perth that the case papers v. Fee Ah James Kee, which I Craig the Chinaman noticed as decided against and Bench some time ago, by the York Mr. in which Haynes, as the defendant's came before the counsel, appealed, and on Wednesday last, Supreme Court costs. the conviction was quashed without Chronicle advertisement in the An' notifies a- public meeting to be held in on the Mechanics Institute, Beverley, next Thursday afternoon. Mr. J. H. Monger has recently his son Mr. J. Monger as a admitted A. will in future be and the firm partner, J. H. Monger & Co. styled Mr. George Martain, of Cubbine, in like notifies his son into manner taking partnership. I notice that the tender of Messrs. Bower Stewart has been & Thorn, It
No
rows,
The shepherds
is
the
-
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it
past
'is
YORK.
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that
Its
or
Safe honour.
on
it
into
at
n'niild
Water
high to moor,
of
;
it
as
is
an
she wbfild Creek, with find no. reefs have .good of water, on
course
a
tidal
sandy and muddy bottom rocks. vessels Large
j
;
tin
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in 5 to 9 fathoms. anchorage the North-east side of Depuch Islalhd', between Depuch Island and the-ForreStier'' and about two miles from Islands; the! of the mouth Creek, from, good shelter the prevailing so vessels can de winds, at nearly pend upon having smooth water times. I consider- it one of all the best to load; for a vessel places along the coast The chart is wrong as regards at the rise it gives 14 feet, a.nd I find a rise ; springs From the Rear-Ad of 18 feet of water." Commander-in-Chief of the Ausmiral, tralian atMel-: Orlando, Squadron, 19th June. Coral reef in track-: bourne, vessels from Rioebuck of Bay orto and Port Wyndhlam Derby Darwin. Jamieson Reef.— Owing to information given by Captain R. Jamieson of the Adelaide S.S. vessel: Company's reef has been fonnd. ,by Otway, a coral H.M.S. of vessels Penguin in the track for bound Roebuck Bay or Derby tti Darwin. The re6f Wyndham and Port is 2\ miles long north and south, and one mile broad east and west. It is mostly covered at all times of tide with from 12 to but 24 feet of water; there is one small three of a mile ffoih" part quarters the north end of thereof; which dries. 5 < at low tide. The spot feet water spring 14 deg. 4 mjn. is in 32 sec S. latitude 125 deg. 21 mi'n. 11 sec. Elongitude From the centre of the' it, flat-t>6ppecf summit of Condillac bears S 78 deg. E.; miles. The .waterdistance 122 in this is much discolored at. all .times, locality and there is nothing in the appearence of the sea over the reef to indicate dange'r; at nearly low when th'6 except water, shallowest The lead gives: no: pare breaks. Charts affected No. warning. 1047, 90 to Buccaneer VIII, Cape Ford ? ! Archipelago," Educational. The following Candida tes obtained Certificates atthe- examina tion held of Schools, in' by the Inspector . last Certificate of April efficiency Edward Fremantle Government Ball, School. Certificates of Com Boy's Charles Ada Rose petency Batty Kelmscott School ; May Brown Carrick, Middle Swan School Margaret .Tana School. Cooper,, lawyer's Valley —
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can
man
any
Warner's
Creek
or
1
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capital
possess., made strictly which enters
drrt.wincrTfi'fftfit
a
j
,
pawns.:.
pres's'd, in lusty
;
is
positive be.
;
best
"
money
so
dry-blowing. in Each It is conducted digger has a holes in it like a large tin dish with with He fills this washdirt and coUander. winnows the dirt much riddles and as if he wheat. It to see were was cleaning painful and how how hard had to work those men endeavours often were. fruitless their I duties here, discharged my Having for Mr. Slew's station in the started upper who to be of a native, was company Charley, for some now was days. Charley my guide to and to faithful his task, conducted me the where I was welcomed out-station by The Messrs. 'Edwards and Hamersley. for Mr. Bresnahan's next, day I. started whither station, Charley safely guided me. a is situated on beautiful This homestead Mr. Bresnahan site on a level had plain. laid the of foundation anew residence, just he will and it is hare a when completed most: fine I stayed here, really dwelling. entertained, as neces long as was kindly the of my visit. to discharge sary object This I was, on accomplished, havingheen accompanied by three my return, gentle distance in my men who were going some Soon across a .shep direction.1 we came and herd who cheerful seemed happy door of his at the humble lonely, standing not Of hut: I could the help thinking words of Fletcher life Thrice,: oh, thrice happy, shepherd's and, state; When, are counts,, happiness,: unhappy His
gathered
wattled pen innumerous head and, ranged
the can
Everything
.resort to. this way.
;
run
is
women Cure"
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which
at
a
water
of
scarcity to
necessary
was
com
toss'd
and,
;
rock,
bleatings
last,
Are Head
wild
country
rock
Incessant At
this
and
'
they
with <
here
busy
were
,
Slow
was
dotted
was
.
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by
Compell'd
it.
;
towards of Mr.
and
The men were engaged in shear of our but ,soon ing at the moment arrival, the for after the operations day ceased, and all sat down to a capital late dinner. we
understand
to
neoessary The find
was
which
throw situ
.
-
careless
Though
good
I
it
of desire sowing worth lasting challenge give to scornful
Shall
do
during pleasure
more
render
vphho!
require
and before when you feel out of sorts you will remove disease, develop any special' be and in difficulty money any trifling save health, your your pocket, as it will
:
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it
this
use
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at. 2d. water,
violent
a
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which
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blindness, dropsy inflammation." these terrible afflictions, by the Safe Cure." 10. of Warner's if taken "Warner's Safe Cure"
Prevent
preced digging dry blowing. of I gave a description ing contribution Arab Well an washing dirt at Kimberley. that could not be carried here operation
morning.
without
proud germs
was
early
being
To
gallon.
Men or
for
thanthis; The
shorter the
perform
station.
any journey which gave
travels,
my
Forrest's
to
The
.
the
it
per.
country arriv were things On
nervous
deep sleep, or lungs,
sions, of the
the
operations,
stated mud was
drinkable, into chemical in a valley
some
Here aspect.
of
with:
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iiigui/o
.
time
a
-
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safely
in
guuu.
diggings.
auriferous
very the
thick 3d.
the
homestead
the
for a
and pleasant, bright though to expect, and, as it is natural
was
the
along
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day warm,
reached
peals
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.vy
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Branch, No.
200.
The half yearly general meeting of this Branch was held at the St. Joseph's Boys' School on Biro. Thursday evening last. the T. P. Handley (President) occupied a good attendance and there was of chair, members.
McGuire
Jyiessrs. were
membership. balance
sheet
Jonn «ana ueorge in for nomination placed The read the Secretary and return of members for
quarter ending 30th June. had been other business of officers the President, Bro. J. Vice-President,
Aft0rtjom_
.
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of
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banished
notes
to, be. Monteitji, resident; meaicai omcer ana puDiic vaccin ator of the aha fural' suburban, urban; district of the Greenough, vice Mountain vi deceased.vi.. to Mariners. Notice Capt. Smith qf the Government Schop'qer Meda,. reports;! '"'With re'fereride to Balld; Bsilik' C/rehk inside it at the1' D&puch Island, T! visited of last month beginning during u spring! tides. I found the. schooner Harriet, about 60 tons inside the Creek, register, she was moored in a loading copper ore hole or two of gutter, hhving' fathqink water low tides. The Creek is spring about a mile in and about from! length, to one. hundred and fifty eighty yards wide. There be nothing to would pre-, a vent fiat-bottomed vessel frbtn goihg the bank and alongside taking cargo1 on board, as there are. 12 tb 14 straight the feet of water bank at, High: alongside with a soft A water, muddy bottom. J>.
..
"
—
wore
USTRALIA.
A
almost
sweet
-
Dr.
.
"
Hicks. the' iri
Misses day's ride
the liver, which acts in
union with body, and It is kidneys. impossible to. .enjoy liver is the diseased. good health when Safe Cure" will Warner's put it in per 9. Because Warner's Safe fect health. for Cure is the only known cure Bright's whioh is disease of the nothing kidneys, less than advanced kidney .disease. more nor William Roberts, M.D., F.R.S., F.B.C.P., the on this disease, says great authority is awakened The attention of the patient or be' after it some it months, may years, has existed, (Bright's .disease) by the of his strength and his in failure gradual disinclin sallowness and or creasing pallor ation to exertion. The disease proceeds and then amid health, apparentsilently itself declares by a fit of convulsuddenly
.
NORTH
VELS
our
was
sun, by the
the hard
has
SaieCufe"
the
on
the
child of rudest times "Music the tender The gentle, native of all lands and climes cradle and his Who alikeman's
;
NOTES
and
action
1891'.
.
broiling, hearts
started
FAR
direct .of the
9,
Peace.— a new1 Commission1 of the 'peace is the
published. Appointment.—
rheumatism, kindred death8. blood. -poisoned
of
results, "Warner's
Because
,
by Mr: thought of
positively
.-acid and urea action leaves in the direct cause
and
insanity,
dealing,
Of the finest and most in the district, and of stone. After tea entirely treated to some good
.
were
music The
7.
uric
which
paralysis,
one
'
we
of
excess
?
grasp
imperfect kidney is .the blood, and which of heart disease, appoplexy, :
buildings
constructed
is
the
your Cure"
of
.
is
"
Becaube removes
within Safe
cure
july
thursday, Commission Roll of the
'
house which comfortable
is Warner's
permanent
-
j&uirebiitju
THE
We
one
.
skittish at the
in
the
station
GAZETTE.
"
the
.
at this the next
delayed
GOVERNMENT
treat violent lotions while only the effects, root Warner's Safe Cure" goes to the ,of and cures the the cause. trouble Why when the of .suffer means' longer in silence
here,
on
where wool.
—
Mr. C. OF. On Saturday afternoon, of the Resident the Eveston, Secretary Assurance met Citizens Lire Company, which with a nasty accident, providen terminate B&vvas did not fatally. tially in with Dr. O'Connor, company riding of and they near the residence stopped the for the latter to watch preparations Miss Viola's balloon ascent. The horse Mr. Eveston mounted was a was on restive,
A
carried pool
the
and night, about noon day, we reached that New. The homestead is of, Mr. beautiful the banks of on a ly situated large pool, as a which, reservoir would: serve splendid for irrigation I believe, that purposes. if. even places here were artifically watered, of could be cereals; sparingly, good crops As Mr. New and another grown. gentle were visit the I resolv man to going runs, ed to go with them to Mount Mortimer, where a number of were large' diggers at the new find: supposed to be working The first reached we Mr. Hicks's night
-
of Tit
to
busy washing
was
only
fright animal, which, taking thickly packed crowd, dashed across and the street, his rider unaware, taking the him to. Unfor throwing ground. Mr. Eveston's foot tunately becoming in the he was dragged stirrup, entangled many yards along the ground at the heels and received of the frightened animal, several kicks about the head and back before the stirrup leather from its slipped He was at, once taken charge fastening. and we are of by Dr. O'Connor, glad to say not are that his wounds though painful he that is and serious, progressing favourably.
visit
a
|
natives
also
being
was
paid
we
.
and
.
from
Shearing
some
,
Midland
the
on
Strawberry, Dongarra.
.
rails as
.
milles
'
fifty
the far
as
.
laid
.
said that
is are
.
It line
visitor
Warden,
of
O'Reilly, to York
last
Newcastle week.
was
a
the meeting appointment H. took" place on Friday even An instructive was ing. reading given from the Australian Messenger of the Sacred Heart He by Father Gibney. addressed those the great present upon usefulness of this little publication, which into ought to be received every Catholic house. Its consider he worth, indeed was estimation. ed, beyond
According
of
the
to
S.
;
July
13.
Bro. L. J. Bro. R. Ryan Sick C. Mattorson Hayman and W. Trott. and T. Howe Buckley The newly-elected Auditors. in their duly installed by P. P. Bro. T. P. be issued agreed that a summons the meeting night, to consider the of celebrating r.nniversary. vote of thanks was accorded hearty officers the dosed retiring meeting the ordinary £8 12s. way. Receipts Albany, J uly 8, 91. Treasurer,
Horgan.
;
;
respectivH
HSndley.lH
http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-page22988063
to
of for
upraised
and
fervour
"
be
must
as-
Kirk may many
;
a."
that
their
least
' t
;
'
''
".,i .
£):i ..
All
opulent
tradesman,
;
a bachelor, at Ham place of '1 2,000 marks he- died before which the, lady,
has taken whose death has left a. legacy burg, -widow.
td'.a.
.
he penned
a letter delivered
to be
as Ijegacy
;
Shortly
„
o.
with
her
letter
This
,
|
:
;
to
ran
,the
a for I .was suitor ago You refused your Hand in marriage. As a, consequence my days my, joffer. have, and quietness. passed in peace
thirty
years,
in
(Q).
of
get of Israel
child
a
Melbourne,
is
inscription
many
.1
a
,ftl.
the
two
are
the
£
i
XlltJ
vuiisuru
O/UKt:
ttij'
Ul
of the
sons
k
of
of
the.
members who hare visited
than ffu
l
supplied
the late elections a 'clever dodge was invented the penalties of personation.
in
vote
had
and.
.disease,
stated
;
dols,
are
both
to
Mr. ..Barnum of partnership
articles
as
's
will
with
Mr. for
who, has been
and
Bailey,1 most of
responsible the busineas done in Mr. Barnum 's name in a recent, generous provision years, all has been made for dependents. His who will chief heir is a grandson, have that is at a fortune estimated
story
last
visit
of
Here is Barnum
to England:. said an il lustrious
Barnum,"
a
character
during "Well,
personage showman at the Agriculas tural Hall, the Household troops " would you went, by in a musical ride, Guards in the onot like to run the Life " I have he answered, .State?"" Sir," ;
the
Ito
great
.
,
desire
no
I r
will un
give
your
to
run
the
LifeGuards;
good terms:
to be allowed
Royal Highness.
National Library of Australia
but to
we
of the
meeting Commission
being:
,
by
Tasmanian
information
VUV
but'
the
in
'
:
I1IU1I
inn/i/1 lllvllvu
nnf
stoic.
and .the -his
amputate
doctors
l|
some
VUIU
who
of uoind, devils who
re-
to
decided of
geatleman
a
those light-1 always be merry, fellow is" the of
one can
mattei\,bpw;inuch; .other, sick the having pu suffering, palled l am senator, said, Joe, particularly be cut has to sorry your .leg. " ?" sorry Why are youi so particularly such, asked, the .wounded man ." ifc isn't ;
model
of
a
replicded.the " bu t, y oil will
I
care,
with
a
,
with
see,
able
lie
bed, if
,
peg
to
which
To for
once,
country.",
ehuckle,
dry
a
it
is
stand
cut
begorra
I
he
,
yqu,
turned a
hair
the
city,
stump
c;in r
off
the City
for,
,as
Joe,
said, quietly Diyil for I can't, stand
leg,
No"'
all."
after
leg
other,
never,
again." in the,
(amy
c.
his
younger
and
gay,
days he and was
bo he everywhere. to house until he when he began to
went
hand welcomed
was
irom
house
old growing a longing for feel some little of his own, where he place might be sometimes at peace when he disinclined felt for the noise of the and the hulahula, gay songs that was
:
it.
at So he had some grass huts|made under the the end of the valley shadow the mountains, and he of; one of his friends to give persuaded him his for his daughter youngest wife; After a little some time girl to' was born whom he Ke-illi-anu, named And now Ke-illi-anu, Kapoo.
the
changed
hisdife
than before. at foremost
more
even
No
completely he seen contest. No was
more
holua in all the the leader To his former jfishihg expeditions. companions he was as dead, so retired with ;a life his he lead in .the valley whom he did not allow to leave wife, his huts stood. .the enclosure in which his former Nor did he encourage him. If found friends to visit any the dense forest of their way .through from koa and hau trees that stretched the entrance of to his 'the valley longer
was
the
lie
;
.
.
1i
ov
TTsmnh
AVfi?!.
:
no sign, spoke to her, but she made and fainter her breath became fainter and ere the girl could call her father was her mothei dead. down by the side Then Kapoo knelt of her dead mother, weeping and call to her all the gods bring ing on back to life, but the spirit had fled and the poor was beyond recall girl left alone in the world. The following took day Ke-ili-anu the body of his wife, telling Kapoo that he was going to bury it in a cave on the other side of the mountain and sunset would perhaps be away until of the next Her bade her stay day. within the enclosure and not go up on account. the mountain side any if He told moreover,, that she her, the gods would be angry disobeyed with her and that they would send a owl that dwelt to up there gigantic
her.
punish
;
wit and; a serious
a,
had
A
leg.
turn
;
LAKE.
man.
In.
accompamed
no,
a
a
gertrude
rose
tvAnln
Joe Ron&yue,
w;-s both Cork, met with He had
jocular hearted
even
CWERN
sister
old
world.
Mr
late
accident,
Scotch
narrow In a little valley running down to the seashore on the windof Kauai there iward side of the islaud once an man lived old named Ke-illi-anu. The valley -belonged to as he was of noble blood. But him, of wealth he was not a happy in spite
;
was ;
im
.
,
.
are
.learo,
THE
machines.
na'anmnMAn MVOVI IVIUU
presented a
The
one of their losing of aiid physical out that of siting
some feeling service of the far the kirk. How Presbyterian is otherwise destined national character to degenerate remains to be seen.
,
The
evident.
is
—
the
lasia,
out
set
in fact, are people, distinctive powers moral endurance with patience and of stolid contentment
'
=
-
i
path
has
'
VI
of churcl
population
in
uiiblii.
among
.finished,
:
-
:
Tamworth W. Silver, the work.
the Mr.
for
;
his Mr.
!
very,
was
to
22 ; to-day it ago was is 15. as we have sail If, therefore, is the this state of probably case, the to the whole country thing applies downward which Scotland upon
i
free from clean, The the first of the that arrived by
cuts
recKoneu
utung
The percentage goerS ten years
is
,
dols. told
It
vopncmifirml
a-F
\txviuy
;
have
:
never
—
.
5,000,000 iistic;
j
more
in a moie matter patriotic; than fish. the Ai manner by eating :salmon 861b have been weight should, to sent the" Fisheries Board or to the Museum. it was the He thought not on biggest record, only in Austra
i
thei
recent
a
treat
,,
According; -
j
j
sold.
they
splendidly; its motion,
had
vnn
fowler).
'fnO
nek'nr UOU
3,500,000,
it.
.
j
profrom
silver bright sides/with spots; :belly,'and It as was 86 lbs in big as a'shillihg. feet in 5ft long,. and four weight, girth. " A member wished that resideuts of! the colony when they obtained large
i
For'
struggling, against hours before his death he was unable to speak, but he gave occasional ta the friends1 of recognition glance3 The "Greatest Show. on around him.: be continued; in invested
'
j
from Port of the Sorell of a fish which be capture appeared to a saiinon,.had a greenish a back, silver;
;
several
will
51
of sheds, the Silver
Fisheries received
j
away made
death.
tEarth"
;
j
of
the
until
reason
Kapoo
'
the Irish lan-j of the National
the patentee, home to supervise
with
A
that
been
and
difficulties
well
/speaks
fitted
Barnum has died The cause of; 5,000,000dols. was old age, as he had no organic For weeks he had; t twenty-one
is
in
and used
who went A number
.
:
;
.
it worth death
1889
in
silent
townsman,
V
f
i
its
may be judged 1000 books had been year,
it over
worked1
!
able to vote after all. enquiry were in .most The dodge succeeded cases, and .the perpetrator was comparatively
L
Preservation has issued,
manufacture English It is the Oroya. beautifully
full
safe!,
;
exhibition
almost
escape
been given/and went A few, however, who
disgusted.
:
sugar growing land.
a
1890,
taught
was
vibratious, machine
The perin the name sonator asked for a ticket and of ..an adverse then walked voter, When- the "real without away voting.' Simon Pure told that appeared he was his
;
flat
year
previous the year
machine
N.S.W, to
;
;
£48,00.0.
At
.'
|
3,800 stars. must show at
of the Silver Sheep took Machine Shearing place at Ta mat Silver and worthi N.S.W.i recently in the of a Son's factory, presence number The of people. prominent
on
by
ace
An
poor
are
"charities
the
the great standing to contend with.
maintained College dioceses receive a sub for the Apostolic vention of £18,000; is at a charge of Palaces His Holiness costs £72;000 ; the State Secretariate and thei salary of functionaries £40,000, schools and and officials £60,000 ; is
;
i
100.0 entered for schools, ;and nearly in it. The Society's examination! pubjic with an efforts, have .been rewarded notwith encouraging degree of success
and for his own household, expenditure not comprised for all matters under the amounts to £20,000. dthbr departments,
Sacred
;
I
auu
Wales
'
£28,000
the
Dnring
Family authoritative An evidently exposi the budget 6f the Vatican tion" 'of has Munish beeii published by a Catholic annual The Sovereign Pontiff's piper!
The;;
18813 alluvial
gress made, by the fact that
Royal Melbourne.
only
j
l-
JJUlUUUigU
Prince
for
report
the gold cup, that it was states ago to the Prince
years
j
all.
for the Society Irish Language
the
large
which
on
presented
in
The
goodness,")
there ? In the shop in Swanston-street,
it
out
vo
—
seen
.
did
How
i
your
nerer
heavens
ti)o
latitude of 'rich
district
;
!
rate
;
I requite
now
brought
64,000,000
,
And
features
j
was sold at head, entails, etc, ing an; of 5(1. the Chinese average per jboundj The! the purchasers."' being principal to is 'the Johnstone River river referred
Some
'?
:
else,
A couple of Australian fish stories of E. Sampson, the proprietor —says on the flat near the the fish trap situate mouth of the river, a monster caught rock which scaled 302 codfish exactly includlbs. Every por ion of the fish,
attention;
"
divide
"
and
degrees, At that
for the elders of the question to it determine: And, indeed, a as form as important subject:
left
j
a'
such as new y:revealed by telescope in the of the and details contents ring, and weak stars, in the centre. The could lake record of three square plate
.
her
several
produced
glimpse
.
or'
is
use
(cleat;er
has been taken impression of the .nebulous spot in the constellation The. plate was exposed six hours Lyra.
asleep
the Whether be blamed for an ir " Word the unaided
anywhere-
says the Weekly been Via Brisbane by; Register the incidents the cohnected vyit-h per of Camille formance by Mr. Charrington's The Acting Governor company. has, created
,
reverent
fall
to
as
.sermon.
is
air
;
a
;
himself
-iV-
V::.
the
photographic :
i
the during pious dame
i
,
!.
where
Algiers almost
than
a.
-
<
1
j
where some of the Sabbath ;
;
forgotten
'
Freeman r:
In
serenity Kirk' TJV P.. was disIn tn.rbed lady. godly by a, zealous she aimed her bible at a indignation member of the choir who had so far of
worship
the
on
|
;
the
ago
j
.;
weks;
j
i
imitator.
humble
a
j
:
Geedeshashad at( Kirriemuir,
compositor
never
allowed
or
may
Some sensation
I
j
.
Jennie:
on
j
his invited them into them to eat and drink, asked them to come again as them to have so much For and child. of his wife
gave
her fourteenth year spoken with anyone save her father and mother, and had the men who came, to visit only seen in Ke-illi-anu the crevices through or the grass hut of the women by ir Arthur. Palmer, had consented to peeping from behind the matting that and a and brilliant au attend,' large hung before the door. the theatre. dience filled After the with She W£ts a most beautiful girl, fall of the curtain on the first act Mr. to the black hair that swept glossy came forward and read Charrington and eyes so ground as she walked, the letter received following by the: that shone like the stars in bright they Government Manager House, Brisshe was the dark hut where nearly alKa.np Sir T lin F,n infnrm f.Vin.f. conunecl. Slic was good and ways Sir Arthur Palmer will not be present loved her mother but for her dearly, tfiis at the Theatre eyening Royal. He had 'father she had no affection. His Excellency, having read. the book, been so cruel, to her .mother, refusing on is which the play Camille written, even to let her see her own relatives be present with ladies at a; objects ,to and surly and speaking to her in a cross of its character.— I play am, "Sir, your manner. The poor woman, worn out obedient servant, W. D. H. Palmer, his unkindness,. became very sickly by A.D.C!" when Kapoo reached her fifteenth year and at last it was to the young It is much to be feared that Scotland plain that she would soon lose her bids fair her to lose time-honoured girl mother. for piety. At least if the reputation had been treating state of affairs in Dundee is Now, Ke-ili-anu prevalent with an old friend of his who wanted to be takefi as and some who typical, to have the girl for his and Ka is a wife, ought to know say it so, very s mother was broken-hearted at the us. before poo' melancholy opens prospect of her darling child A censu3 has just been taken becoming thought by the the wife of this ugly old man, who was staff of the Dundee Advertiser relative said to be as -cross and disagreeable as to the attendance at the city churches, he was ugly. For months and months that with the result a woeful falling the mother lay helpless, tormented in. off is shown as compared with what was and almost Then the every limb by racking pains, the custom ten years ago. time she was moved at fainting attendance forenoon every: worship from one side to the other. At last close now it numbered 31,000 j upon one when Kapoo returned from amounts to little more than 24,000. day, the pool of the waterfall above The number meantime just, of churches has their her mother looked at enclosure, increased from 85 to 94 four meeting houses or of the her, barracks Salvation gazing and gazing with no glance
/will;
iti probably, .".party is 'New' South Waies Assemhiyi hdyet; 30 years of age. his'eliuHe received at the' -late' Mr. M. M/ Nl'Girr's -caliph/, schoolat and started, life'as a Bath urst,
'
hut,
but
i
J
Much
(
own
this
;
at
.
:
from'
valued
Fitzgerald,' labour the
"
m-
:
who
he
enclosure,
.
Single.
,
-
last Victoria, year as £13, 2 6 6!, 2 2 2, £12 -734, 734u in 1885'. The against were valued at imports £,22,954,015, or £448745 less than in 1889. -'exports'
0
tofcre
..
The
1
Parliament.
that Lancashire, manuhave of N.B.W.: approved than cotton is more,' important " Tax or, One Man One Vote."; from the come discovery.
grown
I
are
j
J. D. lead
Mr.
I
'
for
trying
£600,000.;.:
of them
some
fact
facturers j
"
yalue.of
because
probably
late,
\
:
a
There
j
between Heads
The!
J
'
Cape.Qtway. representing,
in,ward,
.
16
years
,
25
havebeen, lost and Port Phillip
computed that 7000 men in New; Wales,. liveby turf gambling.! of; has beet) a diminution slight .
last
.'.furihg.bhe jt>pund .ships,
1
is
.
It
South
.
and
nteticolomal
-
3
Kapoo watched
her father going up until he was well of out sight, then with a delicious sense of freedom, of only marred by a pang that her mother was not sorrow there to consider to. enjoy it too, she began herself. what she should do to amuse She turned and gazed down the val ley; Beyond the dark haw trees that started the forest she saw the figure of the mountain
side
man bhe ilea behind drawing near, not knowing if it were her hut in terror, her father coming back, or if it were the hideous Pueo, who wished to have her for his wife. Hiding behind a pile of kapas, she listened for breathlessly the stranger to speak. Soon she heard a sweet, low musical voico calling "Ke ili-anu. she listened, for Tremblingly a few after seconds the stranger grew no one and hearing within, impatient, Ke-ili-anu. He began to look lor searched inside the hut where Ke-ili-anu was wont to live and sleep, then being aside he pushed unsuccessful the mat the doorway of the looked before hut, came around to the place and finally in, where Kapoo was concealed. At first he saw no but the light one, a
'
'
of Kapoo's slione eyes the dark, corner where that he went up, moved pas, and ment.
He bearing,
ancient inherited limbs.
stood looking
so
brightly
in
she
crouched the ka away at her in amaze
and of noble young very tall descended for lie was from anline of chiefs, and from tliem his handsome face and strong
was
It
was
that Kapoo had
the seen
first
such
time a
in her life
fine-looking
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t
-before
never
stran
ger. u
"Where
?"
"I came from my father."
':lasfe.
kawa —
he asked at him these kawa-
Ke-ili-anu to bring
is
with
filled
Kapoo's eyes answered My mother
she
as
tears
:
"
has
and father died, my to bury her in the cave where and mother were in buried
gone father
his
the mountain-side, be here He will by the sunset of to-morrow." "Then let us wander forth together," man. said the young "We will go down to the shore and ride on the surf, and sail out in my. canoe and fish un til I will sunset. Then bring thee hut to home, and stay in thy father's guard
thou
for
thee,
be left
alone
lonely
spot." fol-
.
ask Ke-ili-anu Kaneohe. blood, and he
said
cruel But
to refuse."
Kapoo wept
i
:
j
;
I
leave
"
face
her
sky must
angry
girl
of
light sunset,
|
her for voice
Kapoo !
from
for father
worthless,
!
thee abode.
more
asj
her!
soon
and
most! a! ;
disobedient1 to wander forth,
'-'
How hast thou disobey me ?" herself from Kaneohe's Freeing one at her she cast grasp, glance and beside him the father, seeing frowning brows of Pueo, she covered her face with her hands and burst into thine
dared
a
bitter
wail.
Kaneohe see
then
of his
telling
seeing to ask
he had him,
out
to the but not finding waited in the
Ke-ili-anu,
home
spoke
coming
as
Ke-ili-anu
his
father to go
bravely, valley
him
to at of
hopes had sent him to
a
fishing expedition. Pueo,- hearing that the fishing expe dition was not to take till the place wind was said it would be favorable, better for him to take away
Kapoo
the next day to his home, and both be free to they would go wherever they listed. To this Ke-ili-anu finally agreed, that and telling Kaneohe he would come he bade him in a stern' voice be Kaneohe declared that he gone. not he might take would go unless with him the beautiful that maiden, leave her. he would never ' Fool said Pueo scornfully." with
him
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Suddenly them.
ever.
startled
I forbade
to give you, too, ami cannot be so!
irradiated
already after her. On and on she sped up, the steep most of the time swing mountain side, up by the trees. ing herself of a tall From the dark hollow koa tree an. owl suddenly emerged, like a of a cavern, from the, depths spirit and flew away with a hopt of, ill-omen to Ke-ili-anu. over mountains the,. There- he. awakened the two cruel men, a evil friend of for he was. an spirit, to them forth Pueo, and had, bidden their meek and gentle hunt down f ollowing that had prey escaped. owl's direction the; they passed over! strides, mountains, and, with giant Pueo would soon have the gained spot .where the maiden lay, but the owl on over flew and- yhpvered the apace with cruel unconsciotls hooting girl, A bright red and fiendish, delight. bird flew at Pueo and, pecked out both In his blind fury and pain his. eyes. to gall Ke-illi-anu he turned to come on more and not seeing the quickly, around and branches that spread all at his him and the tangled roots over he stumbled, "and falling feet,' against a blow on the trunk of a tree received that killed him the forehead Meanwhile Ke-ili-anu immediately. The owl still hooted hastened on. tree and from the above Kapoo, was now conscious though the girl his hooked and could see him with beak and cruel yellow eyes, and hear' his harsh she could not move voice, her from away resting-place. Soon she heard branches crashing and in a few beneath a heavy footstep, moments before her stood her father. he cried in! ThOU shameless girl," bad enemy a frenzy of anger. Thou who willed thee to be the; of the gods, dared wife of Pueo. How hast thou ,
"I,
and
more
of
shafts
her that his people lived far away on the other other side where she had never of the island, it was a distance from her been that she home. Listening breathlessly, heard no noise from the outer hut, men were where the two sleeping. to the front of the She crept around aside the cocoanut hut, pushed gently air that the cold night leafing kept the hut, and peeped in. from entering were as she could Both men asleep, tell by their loud and even breathing. and then flew She replaced the leafing as if her father and Pueo were away, had told
Kaneohe
to set thy
puny
like their
strength,
a
frail
of anger against the blast of their which and the storm will, will thee away as if thou hadst sweep been." never " sobed the girl, Father, Father," so weak that her voice could be heard. Father, give me scarcely not rather die than to Pueo. I will be his." ' shouted Ke-ili-anu in Ay," " maniacal Thou wilt die fury. in as thou has slain my very deed, tree,
"
Come,
friend. thee
to
the
Kanaloa." He seized
struggling,
sinking,
hands, ness.
He turned
went
out
after-
a
of the
few
"
cavern,
moments,
but
kukuinut torch (candle-nut) by two pieces of wood, but no trace was to be seen. of the girl The gods have accepted my sacri he said, and went away without fice," his
to
gods the
I
will in
sacrifice
the
cavern
form
of
thought to
remorse
of regret or one pang of the hut of a friend, where the night in feasting and Next he went morning
he spent dancing. home. As he entered the enclosure around his with four of Kaneohe, dwelling, at him and knocked his friends, sprang him down, Where is Kapoo ?" cried the youth "
his
foot
Ke-ili-anu's
on
She
"
throat.
the dark
of the
in waters hissed Ke-ili-anu. As she Kanaloa," Pueo by her sorceries, killed so I left Never will she be thy her to die. lies
wife. " sobbed Kaneohe. De thou shalt die hairs, a He smote Ke-ili-anu, he with his shark's-tooth spear until as dead if he might save was then, he sped with his his beautiful love, sailed friends to the seashore and till the around the island they saw mountain cavern before them. Throw to down the oars they" hastened ing bade his the cave, where Kaneohe remain outside that he might friends see his the maiden alone. Lighting and torch he entered alone peered With a across the dark waters. cry he plunged into the lake, of despair to the sink and would have let himself one bottom to die, but some grasped arm him above the his and upheld he His torch was waters. gone out,
Wretch
'
!"
thy grey dog."
spite like
;
could
not
who
tell
was
swimming
him
into the depths of the whoever thou Let me go, he cried in anguish. "I care not art, that to live, now I have lost my love. beautiful one Let me sink to find my waters." in the depth of these black " Not a soft answered so," voice, ' and thou see that be still shalt
with
away
"
cavern.
Only
all
is
not
yet
and more who yet more to keep him from the longedhe was suddenly plunged
was
trying
for
death,
beneath
the
waters and when he rose faint a ap again to the surface light him and he i.ould see a peared before he shadowy form by his side, and soon set on dry land. By his side stood radiant beautiful with woman, eyes the noonday form was like sky, whose veiled Kaneohe by cloud-like kapa. at her and her. to fell feet besought him for struggling with her in forgive
and
summits, the
penetrate cavern,"
Never that
of
eve
a
awaits not
to.
to
me,
never
inner
depths
was.bride
this
'
o to '
Ao
you p in love and the, moun
again. seek to of the;dark
happier
thanKajooo
to her— a life and singing
life
new
of sunshine music and gay love, flower that closed, after onA of bliss' years sunset of ineffable calm and peace. full
was
and
birds,
'
r
A It
Failure
is
least
in
learn the
that
1
there
world
'
:!
!
:
at
is.
where
ithe
Has civilisation Anglo-Saxon somewhat as it would
peculiar a
failure,
to appear, We take "
to
place
proved
Civilization-
of
good
one
Graaf
the chagrin of the civiliser. the from, the following " >
Reinet
Advertiser
"
—
The
:
of the' increase natives— kafir great as revealed tribes by the CenSushas if not surprised, alanhed, Watiy The Premier said of it at thA Paarl —
if
Will allow me you ,td into fnust my confidence,0! you that I hesitate to annex still races. I am native f rightenfed, so at the returns may put it, Census for We have the' show,
Now,
'
i
tak& say iAoij'e
1
:
if
the bald
record
that We whilst have' about human beings in thi'sJcoiony one million Of them are and black, white.' 400,000 Mr. only no Rhodes had remedy to suggest for this tremendous increase of the natives. 1
,400,000
.
He does
that
said
merely of the
one
.
the
He to Mr.
come
the
of
Hofmeyr's Give them every with themselves off
was
future.
have
to solution
seem
.
increase
of the
problems
not
problem : poison A Cape Sffioke. has been ,,for many to
facility
who in the Transkeiaii years ,teljs cpupftry us that some 15 years ago he found; in that large country tracts a, wilderness witnout A any people, ie; w years after, that he found those tracts.swan-
gentleman
with
ing what
people. to become
was
that
replied had no
to go
soon
them
.not
Kreli Kreli
;
not
;know.;, they and- thecouptry able to contain
.j
English bgcame these Colony
the
,
often thinned and famine.
were
temecine no such
this,?
the
ef
possessors
natives
asked
to be
Before
all.
the
He of all
he did
place
would
lost."
Wondering
wars
out by iRr There, are at work agencies
destructive
;
'
now."
was a
and to tell him why she had in saving his life. persisted " her finger Hush," she said, laying " on his lips. Harken." From the opposite bank of the river as of a clear voice came a sound sing was Faint as it was, Kaneohe ing. not to be deceived. With, a thrill of all himself, joy he raised forgetting the lake
lost beautiful love, and, into swam to the the liver, plunging bank whence came the sound farther Ere he reached the bank of singing. from a of he saw Kapoo come grove his
save
covered
trees, scarlet her arms
blossoms, to
him,
with sweet-scented and out stretching she called him again
"
a
My
dear
rapture As
he
led where were his thirst.
love
!
My
Kaneohe
her
!"
in
of wildest joy. ashore she took his hand him into the shady grove, luscious to quench fruits,
came
Then she told him father the cast her into in the cavern, overcome by terror she had sunk weakness, again
when
that lake
and and
in the waters, she and, thinking had lost all and feeling dying, she to When came consciousness. she saw the herself beautiful again, who had borne her the woman over
again was
her in the leaving and, grove, to her to pray for her Kaneohe told as And even she spoke a light Pele. river,
JFarm, HOW
PLANT
TO
take
We hint from
In
the
the are
VINES. seasonable
following vine
cuttings many at the large and generally the vitality of the
nt
vineyard
Rockbarton
that most of the failures to strike root are due to
states
ertor
of
expert en O. O'Grady's Ruthorglen,
an
Federli, Messrs. J. &
at
gaged
an
M.
own.
:-—
disappointed
of failures, percentage blame the season or is plant for what possibly' their
1
Banner
Albury
planting
growers
antrum.
Station,
tings planting. prevailing land about
of cut
improper
At he fonnd the Rutberglen was to practice plough the 8 inches deep and plant the In November 18 inches down. 44 Federli acres at planted
cuttings last M.
-
baviDg ploughed the laud and puttihg-thb deep at lea9t, in only 8 inches down. He
Rockbarton, 10 inches
and again.
and of
the her over his shoulder maiden, flinging as animal though she had been an At last he stopped and fled with her. and taking the bandage from her eyes, last bade her take one long look at land aud sea. she clung to her father Once more and begged him to spare her for Kan eohe. on the gods to punish Calling her and accept her in sacrifice, as he frail
"
stepped
your gether. much happiness more, and the future, forget Follow revere Pele.
on
red-hybistus forth. in her she,
woman
tender
tain
re
lighted
abowerof
said children," " nOw voice, you muss home and lire in peace' Now enemies' ar<3 your
My
sweet
rising
the water with her beating then disappearing in the dark
faintly
one
,
|
'
to me," of noble
loud,
or
,
i
'
likely
speak
father
.
man.
lover
her
for
sign,
.
!
:
they reached home she gave her some of poi and he gave and they went into their huts to eat, for the men were separate not to eat allowed with women in those days. And the girl of dreamed Pueo and the owl flying after her,, while Kaneohe and was away fishing, she woke up with terror, but finding it was only a dream she went to sleep walkagain and dreamed that she was Kaneohe ing with by the seashore, while Pueo and her father were; with the waves. struggling Next asked her; morning Kaneohe to go out fishing with him, but Kapoo dared not, for she thought her father return home earlier might, perchance, kill than sunset and lie would her if! he found she had disobeyed his orders. So they sat near the hut by the waterand all fall, day Kaneohe sang sweet songs and spake sweeter words of love; in the girl's while Kapoo ear, madej mokiliana one for Kaneohe and leis, one for herself. And his heart was filled with for the lonesome pity who when maiden, wept so bitterly she told him of Pueo, and of how she' would rather die in -the fires of Pele1 than be the wife of the hideous old,
amber
a
give
,
When. Kaneohe the fish,
roseate
to
able
being
de
—
;
:
.
some
sky.
as
with Kaneohe
kept on her until Kaneohe's his eyes fixed was lost in the globm departing figure her hut, Then entering of the forest. she sank down on the ground in a sort even
:
demurring Kapoo, man lowed the young the. through to the beach. She danced with -forest as she saw the heaving waters: delight before and plunged into them her, -with cries of joy. The day passed so that and quickly Kapoo was surprised not a, little alarmed as the sun sank down in the west, and as they stepped ashore the last crimson rays tinged the sea into bloody red and the first star the fading evening gleamed in
I will
without
part
inside Pueo to
Kapoo
of stupor. after
"
sent he sat
Kapoo watched
talk.
and
dragged his' a cavern and plunged her child waters. He watched; into the black in her struggling the water, sinking, rising,
out from the beautiful
shone j
father
dastardly
rubbing
Then Ke-ili7anu of the hut, and
not to in this
oughtest unprotected
and
force.
Kapoo by
by-
the into
her to
'
inclined
give
:
almost
felt
for she had again, stood face to face with a
to
them
.
and she
man, away
run
sworn
'
to
had Pueo,
!
young
boasted thy "Why, see- how little with a avail." And would strength mocking laugh he took up Kaneohe in as his arms though he had been a puny on the and threw him away baby, distance cocoanut of six grass at the that it trees. And Kaneohe, feeling to strive for him was indeed useless the giant, sped away to obtain against some intend from of his friends, help the next' day with ing to return early and carry away a band of warriors
cuttings to leave bud was also careful only one instead of two or three on the stem as was the practice. The result of his ex 50 per cent; was that of the periment root struck the number vines well, vigorous pulled up to show their growth the
subsoil,
directions land, the vine,
25
3 feet long, going deep into and spreading about1 in all the deep ploughed through total of roots on eaoh length
roots
having
seven
feet.
months This
scale
brought
after
6uch
a
after
to
so
poor
shows spring, Federli's method. last
planting,
experiment
'
successful season
the
'being
on
a an
for
value1
large issue,
vines of
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up
and
courage
attention
nis
riveted. ;
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easily
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turn
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make toast
to
Propose
and
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Tommy :
when
is
you're
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when you're
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which
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and
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with ih
The the/
rejtjkrneil,
entitled
to
two
for
talk,
reasons—
a
;to
he
talked
ti he liked he second,
first, man
sensible
My
eat
don't butter
"No,
love,
dear,
to
gant
jam?"
of bread
piece
.Victim
.;
-
you think
Deritili
with that economical.
no
pains
The
,
do;
London is
a
concern
entire
"
father.
the careful returned not extravagant. referred He
.
,
I can, young
but
I
man
':f
;
ybii
in
with
—
s
what Tekcher : But, JohnriiC; aj-e shoes and stockings you doiDg with your Johnnie: The book wants to off? know add how many four times five is, so I haven't I have got enough fingers, Scene,
Bbacts
and
two send madam."
to
titled
".Certainly, have the
to
kindness
makbs
That I not "Am words more
office.
madam/'
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telegram.''
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Mr.
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My
:
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Awestruck It such
must
be
an
can
a
to
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art
Prefixed
tq
art.
produce Van
and
to
have
I'll
it
comes some
at this
which
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are
asked Matilda.
you
next
see
>
a
people stayed weeks, and .the have remained nearly ten.
the the
his best well I my worlc." ;;
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the
next
there family six months."
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eminent what school,
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quieting
tation
nerves,
of the
i
1
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WRONG—
MEN
the
is
and
best
in
thing all
allaying
and
irri
forms
all
chapter
Ask
or
any
of
all
of
i.
the
most
eminent
phys
icians "
can
What is he relied
the
best to
on
and
kidneys
and
remedy
only
diseases
all
cure
urinary
organs
of
that the
such
;
"
will
You
"
wife
I'll
be
disease, diabetes, retention, and all the to retain urine, bility arid ailments to Women peculiar And
You
tell
you
who
the
is
Hence
explicitly
when
these
and
em
surest
dyspepsia;
or
biliousness, they will
con
malaria, you
tell
:
in
Here's
but
The
Perhaps
"
it
is
is
remedies
combined
are
for
is
the
most child
smallest
frail to
chapter
was situated circumstances, about two beneath the window, case In this extraordinary down.
ordinary directly
weak-
woman,
use.
feet
the
door
bad
His 250
missed. him
Stop
him,
Willie;
interfere a
Bump Boggs was
him
stop
?
Go
goin' it,
t'
dad
ters, proof neighborhood
Mr.
!-
:
Willie,
iuto
his
been
small
i
j
scrofula.
genuine
hops
the
blown
name
1
can
without
white in the
all
diseases
his
Hop in
Bit every
world. a
label, bottle.
the
vile
poisonous
stuff
made
to
imitate
the
above
£6
to the
in and. I remained excruciating
done.
suffering
afterwards
I and
attack, alive.
was
went
I Finally to my bed, as was I sold one of my supposed, for the last time. too affairs businesses many o as not to leave made and for my wife to supervise, my will, what to do in case of to my wife explained I can well remember her listening my death. what she believed with teais in her eyes to 1 then were lingered my last instructions. for death to free me for some weeks, waiting whatever from my sufferings— taking but medicines were prescribed, deriving little
or
"
One
relief.
no
evening
talked
over
turn
had
it
friend
a
and we cidled, the very serious he said, 'Yon
and
ease
my taken,
l'reseutly
die. Have tried to you going Seigel's Syrup yet ?'' " In fact, I I confessed that I had not. followed the instructions of had religiously advisers. my medical My friend persuaded and I began a mo to try Seigel's Syrup, doses twenty-drop accordingt once, taking not
to
the
the
bottles
a
in. I set fairly until I had syrup then went downstairs
had the
taking
having
a week I felt and after having I was convinced
me, bottle
second
improvement work
about
in
life
continued consumed to
In
directons. more
finished
ten
bottles,
again, taken
still
from
using the syrup. to eighteen I found myself
After
twenty
entirely altogether, I took is now four since It years my for dose of Mother Seigel's Syrup of the kidneys, and 1 have disease of
symptoms
no
lion
(Signed)
Wellington-street, land." We print Mr. wrote
kidney
complaint
was a
was,
cure.
doubt
a
in
originating with severe
When
case.
10s English
arising we can tract, is victorious of the
Levers.
one
often
due fomented
what
to
sec
Mother
why
over
diver?
so c
in the
poisons food in
that
a
And
atisin,
heart
the
blood, digestive
Syrup
Seigel's
great
diseases.
is
as
remember
we
liver
are
of variety because
of these serious complaints, mistakes arc ma'dc in the fatal and in the treatment. The point disease is this: Heart source
diagnosis to emphasise and consumption, rarer than they rally
he his
dys
symptoms,
rheum including complaint,
maladies,
&c., from
and
indigestion
kidney
consumption,
apparently
is
that
probable
as disease, Bright's destruction of the or and difficult, if not What he really suffered cf the debilitated state
actually
to no
all
gout, disease,
statement
not
is
degeneration of the kidneys,
impossible from
it
Butcher. New Zea
Hutchinson, Auckland,
but
Hutchinson's
yet
it,
malady
and
of bunch green and Dr. Soule's of all Beware
birthday thrusting Y hip pocket.— N.
Nesbit's
and
again
nearly
dyspepsia,
Sonle's be found
in the known
igyNone on
Dr.
by
I
of 'ray back. business, a lotion of region
years.' three months About a severe again seized with dead than about more took down and broke
pepsia, often the
to
cured of which
when ago, a remark
'
system,
excruci
inflammatory
from
suffering
is heir
Nature Have
;
!
little
or
chronic,
from
Erysipelas blood Saltrheum, poisoning, and, in fact, almost indigestion,
!"
through. I'm sure O-n-o-h Hugo's killed,' sobbed Mrs. Boggs, " 'u thirty-two Two minutes seconds," Baid watch
nervousness, diseases peculiar
various
frail"
I'm
smash
K
and
it-
examined the At last, having the doctor You said, secretions, and will be in kingdomhave Bright's disease, mouths. twelve come in less than I had Bright's I Never disease, believing it would be as well to however, thought, the com insure life. On examination, my me refused to pass for life pany's physician 'You can't live three insurance, saying,
that is substance
111!
"
race
bump. !
!
coughs, nearly crazy of neuralgia,
agony
the
This and N.Z., needs no
years noticed
a
!
;
Willie,
in a square winner !"
of phsinians, liver diseases, called consump
women.
and
a
dying"
by
out of shape People drawn of ating pangs rheumatism,
wins,
from
nearly
cured.
gone
wakefulness, to
dad'
one
Mrs. Boggs. much! Tjiink
shrieked
you're
to
been
dull.
never
Auckland, arid good,
I.
it
that's
I,"
kidney
Patients
or
in
soreness
tell
"
five Some of beef,
"
friend
our
since.
and given up other kidney severe
have
From
started could
nothing
and
Women
off.
you shouted little !" fence; the line
on "
and
tion,
and
it
had
pounds
two
mother
for
wildly
however
earthward,
seat
out
reached
years,
Bright's complaints,
back
unknown.
by parties
"Bet
folded
been. carefully
For
dead
the
as
pronoun is
.'of
clear
so
quarter
Bright's suffered
ii. "
Almost
"
reading
right,
agony.
well. laBt
possibly
or
let
the
This was kidneys. bed several days,
and power, Harmless invalid
to
like
all
says a
most had
which
tell
all
to
the
pleasant
out"
butcher
a
had
doctor, gave up He prescribed took to my bed. in around the be rubbed
that
it
It
autobiography
an
editing. He
isn't
comes
better
We
relator his style
addressed
were
last one couldn't
yet he
say.. it's
himself.
!"
prophecies
it,
than
less
!"
years to die
inspiration. the story.
at first, children
why
thre goiiig
man.
comfort the most
with others equally valuable, And Ameri compounded into Dr. Soule's such a wonderful and mys can Hop Bitters, curative is which terious power developed, is in its that no disease so varied operations resist its can exist or or ill-health
yet
RIGHT.
in
kingdom-come
li/ve:
three
same
little
111!
Dandelion
or
I
reliable
most diseases
liver
Mandrake
'crept
and
same
all
the
,
not
are
These the
are
—
Buchu." physicians
"
stipation, indigestion, and fever, ague, &c.,"
recent
father,
What for
cure
will
they
phatically Ask the
see
through
Willy, of a
result
ina diseases
"
"
;
little
point the
" ;
show
tae
MAN
!"
can't
You
"
be in
months
twelve
as
or
Brigbt's
Hugo, neighbours
three
opeued
ONE
"
Physician
curing complaints, giving natural, childlike ? refreshing sleep always And they will tell you unhesitatingly " Some form of Hops 1 1 /''
Boggs
I've bottom
<«
Proprietors CouNkirsDRUG
England.
most
an'
tap, at the
o'
"
World. ,
cause
nervous
"
family within
Midland
and
Vital
himself of coat and Boggs stripped a perch on the soap box Vest, and from the window. through began to wriggle about the size of opening, He was right went on he until and everything nicely his undertook to rest himself by placing under hands on the cellar door, which,
"Not.;
of Alphonso " Ob, very
in great progress that?" the ".Well, " Howjs next door moved that lived away I began to practise. a week after can
one
with
on
getting
was were
Sole
everywhere.
Lincoln,
Ask
fast,
his
sobbing, with his interview out of the house. quietly
t-
receu
appeared
ttie
as
head
verses
call
saw
Boggs
in.
stuck the in
get
just
wailed you out" if you dou't." " woman Nonsense before you can wink." to
everybody
iu a provincial 'journal note following "These lines written nearly fifty years agC by Who uhas for several yeas -lam- in for his own amusement."
-ly
;
of
Almost
:
;but a,< rich finding' after is is it painted
picture,.
buy
to
work
Nonsense.
paiht
studio
artistic
difficult
very exquisite
Dauber: fellow
:
in
visitor
Scrofula, and
Sores of all Diseases, kinds,, Thousands are marvellous. of testi Sold in bottles, and 2s. 9d. lis and Patent Medicine by Chemists
each
were
BLOOD blood
the to cleanse from whatever Skin Scurvy,
impurities For
effects monials.
Co.,
Mrs.
cellar
then, words ' In
put
—
:
called
Life."—
the
WORLD-FAMED
Vendors The Lincoln
Boggs
know,"
was
en
well
Very
his Barrels. to Grocer, saying, Jean, whin ye gang the morn, don't tae the market buy ony frae mair barrels o' Tamson. apples wi' Jean Whit's the matter Tamson, the John ? Dis he no' pit big apples at an' the wee anes at the the tap, John bottom ? Ou, ay, but he forgets
able is
warranted
on
—
Blood is
all
arising. Blood
Won.
Mrs.Hiigo
You'll
Just
telegraph
wofds,
from
it isn't bit over one that a retorted, that." foot wide, and hardly of adjusting their So instead quarrel the easement, they argued measuring by Mr. to until buy Mrs, Boggs offered in ii silk dress town he B. the best the failed to. crawl through empty case three minutes. ment within
toes. ''
firm
a
hair
A'm
:
lifting
the
CLARKE'S MIXTURE
all.
|
ten
"For
in a: heated discussion as to involved the width of a pane of glass broken out ki tchen. of the south, window in their " That of said Mr. pane glass," to "is big enough Boggs resolutely, it throw a edw through by the horns; wide by twenty-one." iB inches
"
my
with
;
"
even .while
bands,
Here's my of crutch
Way.
my
ThesePiH
her
hesitated she evidently had not been instructed' than farther she bad made, and looking the statement into the associate's straight twinkling " don't father eyes, she said, Well, sir, wear he's I boots'; got wbbden legs. wasn't to say sirtold else, anything
away.
to count
matter
the
was
She
twenty "And
dear my with an
Why,
your
what
parent..
en
can
certainly man
tb 'his
My
safe
I'm
,
,
boy When I was your age l; Was at mfy desk at ispven o'clock The That son: in the morning. mdy I know is be ; but the business per fectly;,
says
.
.
Pater:
.
I,
that
trust
I'd umbrella." sir,
won't/' " I'm
as'
"
And honesty." dorse him thoroughly.
Associate"
,
Mr.
i
to
me
the
one
Mr.
,.;
.
.
style asked her
by which
to
Before
'!
that
that
daughter injlj® accustomed ?"
is
tricks
in
eyes;
stock-in-
,
she
told
are
been
,
which
will
Firewood formed would really
has that
its having trade pons uined by fire. j" 'Can ypu supportmy to
?
I
rate,
Improved
by
the
put
can
,so.,
Company (Limited) benefit
j
coriiiition
;
-to
of the
the
deliciouk
Samb
you
sure
you
on
serve.
creature
both."
edtisfaptory af'any Yes, sir
:
This
it
iu
—
on
extrava
talk..
into
ihWtefetb spare
sense
does for
Are
:
of
man
something
Tamson's
wife
—
I
Cope
Johnny got no
:
,
"
a
football fortunate.
Holloway's Pills. Weak Stomach. enumerate The wisest cannot one quarter of the distressing from symptoms arising or disordered all of imperfect digestion, which can be relieved by these admirable Pills. cankery taste from They remove the and constipation, mouth, flatulency Pills rouse the 9tomach, liver, Holloway's and every other thereby organ, bringing to that tone which fully healthy digestion eat and drink enables it to, convert all we to the nourishment of our bodies. Hence the surest these Pills are strengthened and the safest restoratives in nervousness, and chronic debility. wasting, Holloway's Pills are infallible remedies for impaired of and a multitude eructations, appetite, other disagreeable symptoms which render the lives of thousands miserable indeed.
right, foot
playfellows believe you'd of your head.
top
TWO
a little whose morning girl above desk just appeared the; " father exclaimed, Please, sir, timidly can't he can't cpme; put on his boots." The associate asked the nervous little
'
to hear
liked
All
the
"
represent manufacturers."
know
ray
is
The boys have organised "That's team." Traveller be able to You may put
card.
attend as common the duty cast jurymeu attempt to avoid The writer of an articlC upon them.
j
said
"
have
And
:
:
once
to
stories
Gazetlt summoned
men
'
himself
I
couldn't Jury.
he
Law
ihe
rnanu-,
:
schoolmaster
gone
Sbme entertaining
It is too bad. Husband who ? thinks he can write Yes ; that is what said about it. the editor
A
guests anxiety he said, an
is
moon
—
—
his
wouldn't
a
asked Golding. who will trust you,"
i
So they
:
the and
-have
to
?"
friend
a
Slammet
display
who
than
sweeter trust
at
the
:
misplaced the table. evinced some
and gentlemen,
ladies
letter
script
.
that Seeing, discomfiture where it had
Why
not
'
Wife'
every of the
can
the coolness gentleman a carved such goose with as to send it under energy
M."
'
not
who
one
logic,
:
out
:
a says but the
sides,"
the garden Father, father, of the window. Paterfamilias, his head out What a nuisance putting arc. What do you want you children now ? with Cvril. a triiimDhant glance in
Cyril,
look
until
anything
Dawkins. replied Groom the A ring around the sign of rain. Bride sweetly the ring around a woman's finger Groom sadly sign of Reign. —
on
The bill added, are borongh 'members
can
you To have
a is
recently of idiots.
is
friend "
a1
and
?
\
What
!
cannot
it."
once
years
: Proprietor Well, one. He gets get change of scenery enough for anybody. an Citizen umbrella Yes, I have that needs bnt if I let you mending; have it how am I to know that you will it Umbrella mender: back?" bririg Haf no fear. I alvays: for sharge more zell the umbrella mending dan' I conld
j
a monu-
moment,
a
years.
be
announced
was
and to attend.," invited " You haven't heard have Heard' both you writer. Tins be may bass drum refutes it. "
five
fpr,
him
It
son.
my
judge's that
is
minute, once
dead, carries
that
pa
faiide, alive,
away
for.
A...V.
Neglect
"
!
quickly nearest
.pUliip.;
it.
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water
health
own
your
will
worm,
boys,
:
already."
:
;
hlm
of the htiistest bottom of the class
the
a
what is Boy, at! The howl, sir.!
Now,
:
He's
'
I
Aifne
thb'
;
i
'
a
like
bicycle wheel, when trod upon.
?
guard.
of the woodchopper-— Good Feller."
jam
to of the Stage manager, proprietor theatre Our wants a scene-shifter vacation. He he hasn't 'been isays tell
Song Jolly A
stolen
i
for
back.
yelled
man
:
j
ua?e
chance
no
a here," too much
"There's
acquainUtietf?:
One may
"There's
preserves
an
i
The
—
'
cake-
A lecture the education " The county
a
restless
a
.
a
to
,
the
Does
shouted
please,"
platform
,
Takes
order,
the
on
.
Preserve
0.
.
"
%
n
ti
.
ii
:
a
ss
.
soeuis
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disease
supposed like
them
to
are he.
is
a
much' Gene
group
of
of indigestion aud It symptoms dyspepsia. is always best to take the advise of Mr. when he You Hutchinson's friend said, are not going to die, try Seigel's syrup."
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NESB1T,
W.
COLONIAL
HAVE of
Nesbit's
stand
most
to these
great
are
from
tution,
impaired
in
all
of
and
ages;
MEDICINE
to Females
GENERAL
Brooches
„
Earrings Alberts
„
.Leontines
Leontines
FAMILY
unsurpassed.
Ointment-are
and
Pills
Manufactured
Oxford
New
St.
(late
Oxford
533,
Necklets Studs
Necklets StudB
„
Keepers
„
St.)
London; sold
are
the
throughout '
tions
for
in
use
the
on
and
look
Pots.
If
d
-eo
acid
they
Label
the
i?
res
&c.
Cruets,
„
Cups
WEST
BOOT
BROWN&ALLEN, T.
(Late HAY
&
thanks returning past favours, hey are prepared to
rN
of COLONIAL sible notice. and the
the
public
the
on
BOOTS,
select
generally
to announce manufacture all
thas classet
beg
shortest
Good
band,
and
English Grindery
maker
hides
skins
'
all
to
despatched
AGENTS
of
parts
Mr.
:
the „
Colony.
„
TB OR COUGHS, JD BRONCHITIS,
COLDS, ASTHMA, &c. CONSUMPTION, &c.,
FLUENZA,
COMPOUND LINSEED, Aniseed, with &c., Chlorodync.
Tolu,
COMPOUND,
KAY'S Chest
for
expectorant, Complaints. and
is
Colds, and Cattle.
Horses
Coughs,
KAY'S
for
PILLS,
a
0 ATHART
LINUM agreeable
aperient. Cement
PILLS,
for
—
Everywhere. England.
l
Stockport,
quantities.
GREAT
executed
with
Turnbull
by poBt
silver
"
label
Rum, Gin,
etc.
La Rose Latour
(pts.
FIRST
ALSO, Jeweller,
Note
Wholesale
Comfort
—
West
from 12s. mended.
Agent
and
fob
for
contains
is
lighted,
brilliantly
of the
and Beers
Spirits
the
is
and
pts.
qts.
From
10 to 12, for Ladies and Children Admission 6d, ; Skates Free.
Wines, recom
Oct.
Perth,
afternbonj From
2.30
to
189
24,'
5.
8 to
Kit,
Prize
Gala
By
Professor
conducted
the FUNERALS Colony, of
connected the
shortest
therewith notice
in
and
any
all
part
details
attended
by
j
to
telegram
I
B
AS
of
always and
far-famed
the on
on
FRANK
Funeral
Hearses
and
Coaches
GRA
and
TEFUL—
for Tomb
Railings,
always of colouy
george's
the
hand,
on
DEALER, STREET,
st.
"
most
French,
BOOTS,
SHOES
&
C..
cathedral.) extensive
AND
and
varied Colonial
and
stock
in
the
Manufactured
SLIPPERS.
a
TO
ATTENTION
PROMPT
COUNTRY
ORDERS.
thorough
which
PERTH.
German,
English,
By
1.'
5s.
.
1
Manager.
1
j of
the
natural
lawa
govern oDerations of digestion and nutriand lion, by a careful of the application fine propen ties of well-selected Mr. cocoa, haa provided our Epps breakfast tables with a delicately-flavoured beverage which save us may many heavy doctors' It is bills. use of such by the judicious articles of diet a that constitution be gradually may built until up strong enough to resist every tendenoy to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are around us floating ready to at# taok wherever there is a weak We may point. escape a fatal shaft many by keeping ourselves well fortified with blood and pure a properly nourished frame."— See artiele in the Civil Service Gatttte.
simply
with boiling milk. packets by Grocers, labelled
3
1 1 / j
water
or
Sold
in
J
thus:—
I
al
PRICE
LIST
ON
EPPS
SMALL
SENT
ORDERS
BY
BOOK
POST.
Printed M.
j
!
Observe
the
Next
Address, Door
<& GO.
homceofath1c
APPLICATION.
i
|
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1
Sale from
knowledge,
the
Made
Sale,
WIMBRIDGE.
I
Roberto.
"COCOA.
JAMES
Stones, supplied
J
COMFORTING.
LONDON, and
.
BREAKFAST.
Importer,
ready.
Oss Head Monumental handsome Iron with and erected complete. W. T
Children.,
ALLUM,
EPI'S'iS
otherwise. ways
MORNING.
for
game.
hand.
I
or
Is.
.
Civility.
j
at
I
MUSIC.
Visitors,
SMEDDLES,
(opposite gr
I
>
SATURDAY
Skates
obtainable,
LEATHER
(JURRIFR
and
STREET,
1
ra
10.Admission,6d.;Wkates
EVERY
and
of lovers
Attendance
HOWICK
PERTH.
6d.
Admission,
Skatesd
EVENING.
and Watts'
resort
Brands
Manufacturer
Boot
Furnisher,
'
Moderate.
GEORGE WimbridgE,
<
j
SB®®!1
Funeral
'
OPEN.
>
HAY
Coeeack.
;
Travellers
favourite
Best
West
TEE
qts).
TaMei,
and
Good
General
&
morning.
Australian A trial
of Burroughe's
one
Nor!th
the
WATSON
.1U
and
D'lXCJiY,
Convenience
,;i
Hotel.)'
qts).
HOTEL.
with
.
........
..
-
doz.
per
Howick-street,
Billiard Which
imUEBViH
Street,
Roebourne and October 17 1889.
Perth,
-
"pERTH jpAXACE
and
P. A. GUGERI, Wine M erchanto
replete
And
Charges
T.
;
Railway
Messrs.
—
SMITH,
the
(Near
Glen," from
Proprietor.
Wines,
W.
'
the Address
NOW
BASS' Own Do. bottling GUI N NESS'S Stout,
R.
an
-
Brushes Harness Oils
Skins,
or
,y
only.
is
firs
and
care
ROBERT
Margeaux. St. Estephe (pts. Ale and Porter.
watch
HOTEL
-a'
Whips
& Wood.
BRANDY,
W. Andrew, Roebourne. Geraldton. W. Stroud, F. Kelly, Dongarra. G. H. Lott, York.
The GERALDTON
»
1
From
in
i—
varied
including
Clippers,
all
66
the famous
J. T.
Broken ArManufactory,
tides. Sold C10AGULINE.
All
Scrapers, etc. orders sent
:—
GERALDTON
Every
I.CU M
Spurs,
for
specific Contain
&c.
Neuralgia, Face-ache, &c. Quinine, Iron,
that and
Do.
THOMAS
s
otherwise will be promptness. PRIZE at the late JLS. W.A. Agricultural Show held at Society's for the Guildford, best collection of both and Harness. Saddlery
lbs.)
to his friends he has just received has now ready for
announce
and
sold.
Coughs
serviceable
equally
TIC
;
niirii
for
requisiteB
and
and
Colds,
large
all
Hostelry, Chamois Sponges,
IN
demulcent
a
COMPOUND,
KAY/s
„
OF ESSENCE Senega, Squill,
KAY'S
in
WHISKEY— gold
Perth.
taken
exchange
Goods
Practica
on
always
and
or
Barrack
to
stock
V. E. NESBIT, and Watchmaker
houses.
Uppers kangaroo
buying
fit
a large and stock, of Gig, Cart, and and Gents';.
Combs, Blacking,
GUGERI
BEGS to and customers from London
i
PAYMENT, KIT TIME POSSESSION. ggp" IMMEDIATE
pc)s
Continental
and and
by
cent.,
—
best
A.
P.
at least V. E.
from
besides having a large from and a practical to guarantee every article
Nesbit,
a and Also, kept in stock, large assortment of Ladies', Gentlemen's, Children's BOOTS and SHOES from
Leather in
Britnall),
PERTH,
to
for
varied
W.
STREET,
quartei
Clothing, Stable
obtained
IN
CLARETS— Chateau Do.
save
will
in
Ladies'
VARIETY.
Spectacles.
customers
collecting, 20 per
cases,
boxes (120
Stores,
!
Jewellery, &c., sold Watches, Clocks, with PAYMENT IMMED TIME to householders at ex IATE possession As no low heavy ceedingly prices. and is paid for convassing commission
FACTORY
nr
'
on
AUSTRALIAN
in small
DRAPERY
,
sale
re
Flour.
in
j
arc
frrrmri'
Harness.
and
Gairiage Saddles Riding and Bridles, Boys' and Girls' Biddies and Pack Pilches, Saddles 'Saddles Jockey
octaves.
Oilmen's
& Earrings Alberts Clocks
Rings
Plated
and Spirits
and
Brooches
Jet
Wedding
,,
Electro
to
the
London,
Street,
with
language,
should
Boxen
Oxford
633,
every
Medicines
of
World;
Civilized almost
Purchasers
j.
Vendors
all
by
.
And
all
Sadd
—
Gent's
„
„
Wines
Frederick ,
SMITH
Manufactubkrof
Horse class
asks
Sir
&c.
Teas, Sugars,
.
Rings, do. Ladies' Breast Pins
ROBERT
Harness,
Tobacco
Rings, Gent's do. Ladies' Breast Pins
„
only at 78,
sets
Governor,
Broome, K.C.M.G.
ALWAYS assortment
Bracelets B. & E.
Earrings Alberts
„
The
Silver Silver
Brooches
„
Ammunition
loading)
Harness,
lery,
Watches
„
B. & E.
sets
„
wonderfully
are
incidental
a
consti Become
„
They
as
are
the
breech
every
repaired'
Walthams Gold Ladies' Watches
Gold Watches Watches Silver „ Bracelets Gold
a never-
has
cause,
ailments
all
where
cases
weakened.
or
efficacious
all
whatever
as
of or
two
a
repaired. Nesbit's
or
Gent's
vigour LIFE.
OF
recommended
in
remedy
failing
and
energy,
SPRINGS
confidently
guarantee. made description Watches cleaned Nesbit's Levers
Kidneys,
tone,
giving MAIN
with
Jewellery to order
years'
and
the
on
soothingly,
Stomach,
BOWELS,
They
yet
of Life.
BLOOD,
the
purify
powerfully,
Liver, and
necessaries
Pills
Watches
other
and
IV.
TO
j
famous
These
the
Excellency
Station
:
.
These
ranks
Medicine
the leading
amongst act
Household
MENT
and
published
Gibney
,
at
the
chemists, ENGLAND.
for office
—
to
the
"Criterion
Record," Hotel."
Thomas
Howick Bryan.
.
Great
His
APPOINT-
Vv
SPECIAL
Stock
full
A-
.
This
Agents, hand
on
also requirements, inndry other Carpenters' tools, goods, Portable knvils, Wool bales, Forges, Cornsacks, Wire Netting, Fencing Galvanized Wires, Iron, Corrugated Snider Revolvers, Douglas Pumps, and Rifles, Fowling pieces, (muzzle
Levers jewelled) and rough work, guaran riding teed for two The Best Watch years. without Nesbit's Walthams exception. in the are the CHEAPEST Colony.
English
Station
always
BY
Importers
.
EVERY
Jewellery the colony. (capped and
in
description
first-class
of
and
and
'
cheapest
Merchants,
Stock
'
HAS Watches
th
and
Hotel.) -
General best selected stock of
the
Railway
(Near
FREMANTLE,
.
Adelaide,
PERTH.
'
Street,
WAREHOUSE,
.
Jeweller,
STREET,
HAY
HARNESS
STREET
PERTH.
and
Bundle
of
(Late
AND
BARRACK
WORKS,
00.,
Practical Watchmaker
SADDLE
PIONEER
MARIION &
E.
'
V. E.
the
of
street
Rev.
Sight
the
,
"
W.A.
Perth
,
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