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years Ireland
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Mallow
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an
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extracts
by Sir
at
ladies
war
eaten.
I
as
you know
in
Central
is.
a
still.
common
Africa was at of disposing way
taken in conditions. the along
to
the
one
of
willing
practice time tbe of all
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William.
outright reserved traffic
very war,
first
slaves,
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mean,
himself out how in
wore
remember of course,
Bribeck a
had
turned
as
that of it,
long day end to the :
an
be shot end of those
lias
iuto
soaked
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God slave
trade
he
this
Sir
( he says It Darfur, think how on earth to, those Bedouin tribes :
is
to
will
of
take
And
perhaps
sent
of
Mercy
for
He
ink out out an
leaving makes one wink the slaves of all
time,
which quality in kinswoman tbe
chivalric look for
nrifl
is
It life
and
;
last
a
story
n
'to'
faithfully.
Russia
in
intimately
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she wrote to refugees," kindled their wrongs heart which burned It
this
was
mine.
her
Personally,
peculiar she
pale Last
prolonged
made
which
xand
literature
clear, tures.
her
were
to
eight
fifteen
McCann
a
to
J
accom a
place
was) supposed he
to
the
required, Wetherell arrived
worA.,
with
to to
horses
he (Wetherell, mine at which
:
at
the
but no McCann teams, were Suspicions' aroused; was Wetherell and a search arrested, the brought to light body of McCann, which was buried iu saud jusl? outside the town where the two men had been with
was
him.
for
camping rose
the
judge
resolved which
to
or
,
:jury,
by
Universe.
the,
feeling and crowd
his
desertB
discovery,!
Wetherell
give did
they
Public
night. the
at
intensely
without
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him.—
lynching
charm
as
a
Miss
Rome.
spring
of her
life
made A
little
life
came
over
a
after ing.
by
But
writes a friend. bereavement," of her cause death was immediate of pnenmonia. an She passed attack fortified by the last away peacefully, sacraments. Pilot.
May
she
rest
in
were
by came
tbe
it
but
—
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Ireland
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suddenly
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their witnesses. They take country-' they would and commenced country, producr'" their witnesses in this fashion.V so were discredited many of them the evidence them which respecting into the hands of the counsel for defence that the Times lawyers now
announced
mother, devoted.
it
says
indeed, stop it to the
broken
was
Truth
height, fea
O'Meara
in
visit
her
Parnell
woman.
of medium well-cut complexion was
year,
>1
of the Sick Commission..
Getting
that The
Boston
after
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year,
twefity,
sentenced
He induced him' with his
horses Denver
in
success
sorrow of her the great of her upon her in tbe death she was to whom singularly
The
'Tor
,
crime, however, was home to him, as the not discovered. After this himself into the friendship who was the owner of two
bodies
and
also invested
later,
"
Wetherell
Dt
This
brought
pany where have
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of
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old
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she depicted so the scenes set foot But she never either or Poland. "I knew Paris Polish in two
among
long
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;
and does she
thoroughly
so
his
suffered
heard of, but Wetherell Silverton with thair horses, he sold for 300 It was dollars. that he had killed the two supposed Swedes and thrown their bodies down
her the
by year of Russian
down
the herd of sheep
snlrl
captured
arrived which
we
in
appears
he
club
broke'
afterwards
of
proof
shots
-j
years, Wetherell was next heard of at Ironton where he got into the of two friendship Swedes. out "He. set with 'them to the Silvefton/and Swedes were never
stirred. easily, this rich,
—
This knew
quietly and taken,
The two took Vrp.vinn
companion being years. Getting free
of
phase
steel
,
his
kindly, unerring
"
was
immense
woman
with the herself oppressed identify is her delineation and so perfect. Poles, and social of Russian scenery, family it was that believed etc., by those life, whose experience made them competent that the writer must have lived judges,
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free
time,
Sister
j
years the is
are to be freed. When them ? the trees hear my voice and obey me, then will all their these tribes liberate slaves.' " said Sir William, into But," breaking " a more Gordon's work cheerful tone, lives after be with on him, and so it. will follow other who him. It good men
Who
Irish
Harper's. Polish
night.'
five
blotting paper be able to wipe
then you will the stain of African slavery.' before he other time, just
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O'Meara Barry " Narka," published
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chief
the
with his
Read
The
the
the
.Wetherell.
couple' of pistol He then
a
however,
this.
I
which got when in Once in
pretext
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of desperate what lonely struggle to ? deliberate conclusion he comes When have the writes you got
for the future. The foreign this sla reversed order of things, was no the of consequence, longer but wars and ever wars widening of slavery, the direct consequences a
to
which
age
'trains. NTflW
a
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all the battleships of Europe were to Africa."
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were
At
repeated
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simply .You
I would .willingly And yet at the
cook or kept for domestic were the consequence of inter of being strife. Instead killed were the field upon they
given to drudgery, tribal
so,"
round
edited by Dr. at the end ofif 1 could put
bottoms English 100, single year. and effect had changed quite
so,
if
is
—
be of
horrors
a
door
he
partially opened, rushed the infuriated mob. to tear down they commenced i
;
of St. Dominic," Daughter ber "Queen "One Divine," by Right Heroines" the life of an of God's
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there telegraph pole, remaining till quite dead., Theiecord.of Wetherell's primes shows him to be of a ferociously heinous nature, lu 1872 he, along with another' w»s man, herding sheep for a man named Wall, The two herders and Wetherell conspired murdered Wall out his by battering
cultivated wonderfully shown in her distinctively rework. Few or better ligious grasped the of. the Catholic ideal expressed life she. and ascetic than spiritual
I
I suppose refer to what was you when Gordon was Governor-Gen?" of the Soudan
work.
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places "
a
cordon
a
worst
and another and
broad, nature
j
to
agree would
more
on
io
knocking
i
and of
stories
observant, with
tactful,
humorous;
Still
in
hand, have,
we
studies,
intuitions
leisured
Do you attach importance coming Anglo-German blockade " Not much. done
sort of way, that the traffic vague then soon assumed sprung up enormous dimensions. W hy it is hardly more and than 100 not years ago, since .120 years ago, English captains were' from alone the away carrying
"
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would
country
other
world,
shrewd,
be be
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hoqse
prison
resorteu
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were
name
the
On
the
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"continent. that if the
ana
to he bound through At town. the nearest telegraphpole the wretch had a rope put ronnd his neck, and he was hauled quickly up to. the 'He was cross-piece: instantly' 'owered and asked if he had any again to to which he shook his thing say, once more head, :when he was dragged to the cross-bar up by the neck of the
wnrlr
social !
balls,
would
"
which
West Coast 000 slaves in
a
heart
my
the slave trade than of the united natives
prisoners
kept for home consumption they being were exchanged for gin and gunpowder. one knows Of course you know, every in
all
over
billiard
misery
of ivory,forego the use done to crush out the
than captives them up as food. were Traders to buy slaves, and so, instead of
use
their
for
of this
classes
of their
bodies
nrnman'fl
I
human
on
their
the
proof. and
there suppressed to evidence indicate
author's internal
no
if house brushes, ivorybacked would ivory-handled go without if club-men would some find
lightened from lieve
for negroes Atlantic sea-board as to to be exported slaves the West and America. sud Indies The chiefs to discovered that it was better denly barter
Ametica to com If ladies would
knives, other material the sum of
taken which
Then came a change the demand There was
war.
of England and ivory. boycott
to
or
of
i
Grant
Ozanam,
uishop be cited in may an eminent ecclestiastic scholar has said that
these
to
keep
alone,
holders
constant
.
usual
any
slaves, it worth while them. the Get
renounce
;
and
of of a state Prisoners were believe cannibalism
result
to
bine
:
the
value
gives makes
went
r
literary
of perfectly apprehending it and work, and describing and smypathy. Her lives
woman
profound
j
:
intertribal
Of It
only There is
which to hunt
our
us to does not allow disposal produce conversation the entire " To say that the problem of African is an involved one is to state the slavery Its case causes are rooted very mildly. in certain deep down large primary of savage life. conditions it Originally
was
mer
if
of Africa
her
on
iueu one
until
of Frederick and Lacordaire
work
of
remedy
in
shoulder. himself
the
quick
no
Faith.
oorn
at readers, least, chiefly through Catholic World and the Ave Maria. " Madam About five years ago her Mobl and her Salon" appeared in the
man's life with justice
chap
powdei; no time.
needs
was
early
a
book
the
entered
a
take of the
to
City the wind public got and on the 4th inst. .an
trial,
ican
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Canon
to
the
1
hour."
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there
Is
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different
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lodged
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umeara
and achieved an Atlantic Monthly later immediate augmented popularity, visit to Boston and the by the author's made here by her impression delightful charming personality. Miss O'Meara had an unusual mental She had the faculty most rare range.
j
of partial ?" usefulness one very simple "remedy which I believe would check 50 per cent, of the evil. Get down to the root of the evil, and attack the trade ivory It is that which trade over single long
J
some
get
of the
j
Crusade.
can
How
"
missioner's beyond the first
her
all
to Wetherell hey tore pieces. what it all meant, so a seizing knocked of his several assailants
j
which thing Fever and
tbe
with
sympathy
i
ol
a
3rd
the
on
her first books under career, publishing of Grace Ramsay. For the pen-name to Amer her work came many years
:
yourself, needs negro
the
a
first
for
McCann
matter, organ ised band of about one hundred citizens demanded the giving up of the prisoner. The sheriff and told the mob refused, that any attempt at the man securing would mean bloodshed. The crowd
it
Yet,
named Denver
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for
Judge reclaim
close
ters.
chant. is done
j
granted
slave
the
by
his
pro
Ire.,
She
am
dysentery before he
They
"
We give
used
now
himself
he
one time, and time is the the African climate forbids.
kind,
terivew
Tib,
the
arrested
Colorado, City, excitement was so public that he .had to he secretly to Denver. to. be Having
removed
again
was
to
no
so
about 45 years ago, of a Irish has, proud old which, family, an historic 'modern record. moreover, From childhood the home her early in Paris. of Kathleen O'Meara was
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land (cheers). They were fighting to convert a land of famine and desolation and of industry into a land of plenty and of freedom.
African
are
ii
Dublin,
the prince and re
to
Tippoo hunters, that trade routes
easy to learn. redeem and
To
the
The
abandoned
is
State
had
ft",
Lady
worked
from
steamer was
Canon
at
prison the
intense removed
a dear name and multitude of readers
hers
one
-ivauiieen
—
so
of crawling the rulers of
race
who
it will be a matter of immense time of immense In no other time. yes is the lesson of good part of the world and in so difficult to teach, no other is the lesson of evil part of the world
iri
and
a
was
and
the but
word, for her influence beyond her fellow-reli
an
nrmw/lpr.
cm
has
outside He was
instant.
time,
onr
and for effectively of Catholic interests.
gionists a familiar
But
calumni
the eyes But if they only would thrash the
turn
to
'fighting
it
nnd
o»in
...
:
done
afraid the problem you regard well hopeless as ?" pretty "No," said Sir William Butler, slowly his hand across his forehead, passing " Not quite Oh no, not that, hopeless,
and they
controversy.
in
w
the
of lamented
Fullerton,
inadequate reached out far
Canterbury had
woman
indeed,
directly motion is
the
other
no
Georgians
drivers.
the
to the
v.
gretted had opened
as they had thrashed in and he Coercionists Ireland ; that on which believed the day Mr. to Parnell their brought his traducers that day there would be an end knees,
in
forger's
day at
unless
give one ivory, what Cam
State natives but
the
»
—
now to abroad, announcement, of death. A true
woman
Wetherell of a man
the murder few miles
most be well-known
named committal
murders is des received in Liver-
by
recently
America;
English-
a
O'Meara's
word, for
the
Fre
trada
n
got
writes
felt,"
Kathleen
pool
the Catholic which will
Boston literary The with Pilot,
Generations has devel
Hear
other
for
Congo
-
had-
is
to
world,
bitterly
merchant
only
has
other.
the
nf
v
—
coerce
she
Congo
of slave
,
"
said
can
Loss
speaking
the officials while connived at slavery.' In the course of the same Cam address eron half the out how pointed nearly
who,
party,
or
eron
«ftnf.rp
defeat. permanent yet to a vote ofthanks Mr. O'Brien .Replying were and better said there days brighter and their people, coming for the Irish to enemies knew it. They had failed never
what the
nothing
?
villainous
trader kind ".The
of
party
Africa
slavers.
that John an address
Bix years ago have received
believed would
spent
more
contact
now
"A-
when perhaps, and new resources capacities work for with the trader may At' present -a trade route new. of march for the a new road,
oped
Parlia
a
the evil.
Africa
hence,
Scotland illustrious
has
slavery
long ago ?" On the contrary, cause of half the
itself
but
to
impulse
.Woman.
i
and
artificial
several revolting cribed in despatches
man
the
'
progress had made
the
their
rate
any
of
Irish
a
for
»
which
at
of
.
\
But external
f
Murderer/ Lynched.
The "lynching" George R. Wetherell
Remarkable
a
of
A Wholesale
it
'j
O'Meara-
Kathleen Sketch
that
.
William O'Brien, M.P., lately addressed a pnblic meeting of bis consti In the course of his tuents at Mallow. to the speech he referred astonishibg Mr.
but
all
end."
.
—
at
the
.
com
doubt
no
be done in
.
Days
Ireland.
i
Happier for
.
and
ing
I have
will
i
Brighter
hut
his own could into people as ho spare when more he wanted guns or drink, to be had to turn his for neighbours would sweep whole supplies, villagesoff to secure for himself, cheap intoxication and for the Christian bigger, profits of sugar in the West Indies or grower -the British colonies in America."
leanings.
:
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hopes that
they
will
be
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Ranges
Creek was Castlemaine
in /
poured of
full
water.
the
before
Denis
was
bodies married
a.
man
1
his
match
ascent at wind an
ward into the city. ascended all Bartholomew'
feasor1 li
a
1
'teats
cuiiuwi'ou
'tlib
balloon
successfully.
u
f.li
i
day thril-j
nnrtip.n
1
des
He
Heavy
-j
terrib'q bended at what 'appeared The parachute expanded fully,' speed. fast one, hilt 'Still the drop was a very
done
to
'
parts,
into travelling right tlie, parachute' He fell the; upon hehrt of the "city. of the Buck's; roof of a shed at the rear ti e about 500 yards 'from Head Hotel,
of 'edge1 violence. leg
the
wounds,
severe
very below
making
legs against considerable; with' cut into both legs,)
the and
left!
been
where Hotel, then taken to Craig's that It is feared he has his quarters. his retire will necessitate his injuries His time. little gear for some ment A similar experi was secured safely.
of
Visit
to
Members
Iiish
was
are
inch
an
,
broken
The drought iu
up
all
is
The
interrupted aud Streaky The to-day.
the past during ln'81 townships
5£iu.
exceeded
fall
morning.
in bydbej
watchmaker named Williams, a few1' weeks back.
hours
restored
is
it
Adelaide
in
rainfall
Eliston
between
yesterday Bay, but
a
by
by
damage parts of Hill The Broken
was
parts.
24 the
nine this up to has thoroughly At Kilkenny
crane was a damaged large yesterday of £200, to the extent by the lightning blown down. was and a building
Aus-,
A
of
2nd
February,
usttalia Mr. Dillon going direct to Melbourne. Ausmonths in to two intends spend and will visit all the great centres tralia, He proposes meetings. and address and to New Zealand to then, proceed a to tlieti' San Francisco, making States on his "in the of series speeches Esmohde, Sir Thomas home. .way J. Deasy, MP., and Mr. M'.'P., but Dillon, of Mr. 'startin advance for
11
j
'
different
'
they
going
are
to ThCy intend not reach will
Mr.
v
route.
»t
the
much
'before
visited,
of
the The Mullingar correspondent on Freeman Tuesday Dublin writing 11th Dec. says— The Very Rev Canon who has from south of England, Larkin, Ire a tour been through recently taking town last in this evening on land, arrived who Father Larkin, the way for Galway. cures miraculous said to have effected and of the deaf, iarae, blind, in Cavan to but to did uot intend here, stop to his journey on Galway. continue followed however, was by a number is.
different ail from of persons suffering in from ments Cavan, who lost no time in that cures he effected of the telling this made known town No sooner was
than
Floods in Victoria Australia. South
,
Disastrous
and
from has
recorded di struction
The
»
perty. with ultiiost colonies;
New
this
been
rain
tropical and taken
Sou
til
and
appears vioiencein
would
Wales
rainfall
there
This
is 'is
jaonstrosities."
if
of the'floods
some as
well.
no
Buch
it
But
the "way It
on
have
two
be willing received
in
fear
is
either
for
stoi'e
"land
'this a
feast
National Library of Australia
hotel one
principal
the that us.' of or
disabled
this daylight at which he stopped— town -was in the —
cures Several people. said to have been effected. I may were that came under my a few mention man named notice. old own An
who
Hughes,
who
was
went A
lad with
also enabled years, and walk his crutcheB hotel.
Another
who
almost
was
recovered I were, specially
his am
about the named Connor, disease for flip
jumping
young
afflicted
was
use
to
obliged
waB
to
of
with
surrounded
street.
fallen
the
we
luck with
the
crutches,
pro
by surprise.
everyone 1
take
much
wro'u'ght to
very
classes the
cause,
number large At sought him.
a
morning
from the Sydney We tike the following FuBEMAN of January 5th and Victoria are Floods ravaging deaths are Several Australia. South
when
rocks;
man
stone
sight.
informed,
mentioned
to
Italian
Rb'maneUi
and Signor
&ignor
.
as
Anderlini,
and' therefore," God that I came
added
;
An
Appalling
Verily,
Americans drink
Drink are bill
a
The
though
Sevd-ral effected,
for
other but
passing prohibitory bad fact remains that for
bibulous
fuo.t
alone
what
under
Paris
Bourse
great
banking
mean:
this
million
for
dollars
Fauoy
?
it
We drinks
whiskey paying
are
:
consumed
liquors
It
is
a
consumer
the
at
what
it
results
about
an
.paying
head per
it
been angrily
the
and
whiskey
drink. beer they It is a stupendous and appalling As a people, we account. drinks that largely put into our mouths steal our -brains which cost us away,
3,000,000
during every twentyhours, Sunday, and week days ; or three times tiie entire revenue (the ob noxious aud all) collected surplus by the United The States Government. News Letter.
while
will
could
better
who
promise,
is
Genius.
Lady Aberdeen
a
the young lady of sculptor great
commissioned to
execute
hardly softened
is
down.
in
belief
the
this
fact
to !
I
!
nearly
lately
found
ready when actually
were
francs,
have could they for 65 the open market francs less. If there had been 200,000 more of these devoted men; the situation for the time have saved. would been The Times correspondent in Paris calcuat
had j
the that
Nothing
sort of piteous name of one
the same them in
moment
that
loss
|
I
i
|
;
1
lates
about
the
400,000
be
will
people,
and
borne each
a
through bust
iu
by
that
of
will lose an of £120. them average sum This estimate, however, in no way agrees in with that current French fiuancial based aud is upon circles, certainly
the M. Peytral misapprehension. of Finance, stated in the Cham number of bond fide bers that the total French investors was 870,000, and the
some
Miuister
loss
is
reckoned
at
about
Chamber, in its new-born has the charge of " Wilsonism,"
Redmond,
known as has been
hammer
Frenchmen buy bonds at 325
ed the
those
is
of the loss
200,000
average The
Miss Mary
the crisis
now
illustrate
than
man
four
Irish
,
shock
aud helpless
dollars
—
Even the
;
the
Francais
,,
is,
for
annum
little
,,are..
it comes of because The faith, slowly. is uot loosened in a moment, and years the failure of the. last loan is attributed manoeuvres which M. de to wicked and bis son Charles in a little Lesseps
that
namely, 12,000,000, that the men of tbe nation are average of 84 dollars per
Iu eyery
press hps has kept up aud oil warning voices havp cried down as thpse of the
illusion,
realised
which
with
grand
enemy."
spirits
whiskey) during the total Taking
getting
,
and, bless comfort, and each. waB. an
in living Lesseps,
le
pursued
of the
wholly (almost the fiscal year last past. male adult population
in
of adulation
per and whiskey 6 dollars gallon per gallon. of the nation It follows that the drinkers dollars for beer ami paid 1,008,000,000
home-made
be
to
year after year. the laud there
!
during
bar to say 80 cents
fpr
.
and
estimate
fair
the
over
sch.enies
i
;
gallons. realized prices beer costs the
and
and year after blind eagerly, year with faithfulness and pathetic have sent their The instinct to clutch and savings. such a trait lives is in the, keep, which of the French the peasant .proprietors, which is thrift hard, joyless proof to almost against any other temptation invest, fairly gave way before the mem of Suez. The kind ory of the success
.for
1887 in the United States (we crop the dis odd figures), 720,000,000 gallons tilled of home manufacture con spirits. sumed duriug the same period, 72,000,000
are
.,
beer
official
are
TJie
trust. abiding object-lesson teaching The great had promised engineer to.;do with tlie rocks of Panama .what he had and done with the sands at Suez, the to him hoardings peasants gave their
the .calculation, and it is worth the of >all schoolboys (and of all old the of to matter that) boys, too, for work it out. The Bureau of Statistics at the VVashington gives following of course,
effected,
untouched, .tjie with busy pnly
neighbours
richer
proprietors ing M. de
out
which, Malt
.
that the
money,
spoil
commune
alone to create 1,000 account every year ? This does not include rum, wine, brandy, gin, American soda bitters, vinegar, drinks, etc. There is no ice water, cream, of the about the correctuess question can work data giveu. Any schoolboy those two millionaires
hardly houses are
financiers
visibly
aver
aud
is
by their
seen
of
enough
French
was,
,,a;iid
:
one
the
1887
During
gone, of part
de Lesseps lay. The canal he had., cut been through the sands of Suez had, better thau many AH.oyer gold.mines., France were therelittle investor? .who, of their without own,, were any exertion
tlie
evidence
are
sterling the greater
come, v7at tpe, bLue.
.
pre-eminent
Take
bolt
and, the wreck, from, ihe crisis is declared to be purely political. Stock The steadv fall of the Panama the few had warned who speculators had ever mixed themselves in, the up to get out time of, it in great enterprise But in fact it was not in the circles, ,pf la haute finance that the strength .of M.
enor
but
a
combinations
new
21 for every man over age consumption of in the United States age years amounted, iu round numbers, to 60 gal of whiskey, lons of beer and six gallons at retail which cost to the consumer 84 a total dollar b or grand paid by the thousand manhood of the nation of oue
cures
my
has from
cpllapse
sum
leading
people
luws, are
we
capacity. the startling
as
we
the
yearp,
MiUions.
Sixty
like
far
by
enormous
Bill.
named M'Cormick blind
Panama
and come millions Sixty
last,
"I the
he,
thirsty simply
is
are
i
for
Bankrupt
1
with
dispense from away
came
masters
celebrated
or
separated And reason
;
figures, reliable
He,
be
to
are
places
principal
and
Cape,
the
Demonstrations
Dillon.
Organized Universe.
a by stop at Australia
in
Miracle-Working Mullingar.
Alleged
leave
will
M.P.,
Dillon, the on
;
John
this
while
tralia-
Mr.
in
exceeds that mous, and per capita, far We plume of anv other people on earth. over the ourselves yearly increasing of the movement, strength prohibition of States that, and boast of the number
various
the
line
even' the most surpassed of those who 'had anticipations had experience as an exof her genius 'liibitUr in the Royal Hibernian Academy, her "'Work the approval of such obtaining
sanguine
this
The national
was
repaired
quickly
Australian
.
successfully
was
ment
made
it
cplony. several
and communication out, to be restored hourly.
sent
expected Western
injuries
was
find
be
to
is Port Dwyna line merged. of BePana, the wire north interrupted away last night at having been carried tinof Put Ta Pa Creek. Other parts have under line ore water. Repairers
lacerated, injured, toi n leg was severely the right while time was some little knee. It the above into a con be got he could before to the and removed hospital, veyance He were dressed. his where
badly
clefts
which
success
getting
The
beiui
knee bone
the
once
Palestine,
hither to see monument of miraculous power standing to this God gives evidence day by which of the divinity of Christ."
coming in from done by the floods. for bo suspended will traffic probably between a week, owing ;to the country sub and Orroroo being Petersbu'rgh
the;
'of
an
.
struck the roof The iron
and
Oval;
his
me
thank
,
all
the
and Maclisp Foley, gained gau, their the skill works which rendered famous the world, add made throughout the names of Ireland aud art' almost terms. In both Rome and synonymous Florence Miss RedtDoacT achieved a
earthquake. But I must always be so. otherwise for the here '.quite are and across the athwart split in and a strange preternatural
tells
manner
,
Wednesday.— Reports
Adelaide
'
Barry,
unbeliever
and
rents
the1
after
veius
gangs of workmen.
the'
.
broken
shower
in
lines
the railway but it was
.
return' has only
studied in Rome and the remainder celebrated 'Florentine School of Arti— the Belli Sculpture whee. Ho-
in
was
pened in other ,
camp, away. of the
damage
Considerable
districts.
Miss
his Redmond
after
she
rock should to- its have spl.t accordibg natural veins and where it was weakest iri' for the adhesion, of its 'parts this," lie I have observed to have hap said,
with
,
appears the from,
over
large several
shown 'therocks'about Calvary. them narrowly and critically, he turned in amazement to his fellowtraveller and remarked have "I long been a' student of nature,' and I am per-
days
widow
heavy
recorded
're Miss Naples. to Dublin after returned cently having of nearly in a period three s,>eiit years A portion of this time in Italystudy
Examining
rocks
all
are
falls
but
Calvary.
that an sacred ''places
snaded'that
are
some
a
rain-
mond
Sittings
Glad Red from
;
Chinese was swept
Several
The
to-night. general pretty
ft -n
be
to
2in.
was
fell n
see
:
house,, Three are missing. were bodies recovered. at At Guildford the loss is estimated than not less £150,000. in Melbourne since Mon The raiufall
-"Pro-!
performing ntifli wi«u
'from
was
one except Five Chinese
right at from,
estimated
eight variously to 4000 feet,
..a
.
.
.
2000 '
1
steadily
blowing-
j
flood,
shafts
;
the north
ftbm' to
taking the-'-baseba after He Oval. inadtj tlie Eastern Oval,
'
the Easiern from the time the
on
O'Connor family, five children. At Vaughan the
j J
parachiiti
performance
immediately
/place 1
his
in
.
!
descent
perilous sensational
a'
1
hed
'
and
of
related
the
and ,
be .recovered. with a young
can
Rocks
'
rlt'is visited
engaged the
shaft ,when, down. The It be will
a
sinking
were
Bill,
has
.
who,
miners
-
A
Moaut,
,
were
so
lis
.Mr.
,
The
,
thqscene the O'Connor, drowned in the mine,
was
police
Do!
for
—
the, down,;. bed of the Chew ton to. silted up with
and
crowd
had to interfere to keep the pathway clear.
times
,
through
the
in
or
Gladstone
the seat of Lord Aberdeen. has arranged to give stone
invalids
will Larkin the morning
Father
to-night Tlie
Galway.
that
,
i
s
for
almost, so that the the debris of sluicing claims, water could hot .find, channel, it's, natural Ormond. At Chewton the; Francis of much excitement Mine was
waters
i
of
the
either
with
to '-opportunity matter 1116 sensation in town,
that
marble of Mr.
neighbourhood
The;
of
Unfortunately,
Forests
!
at Ballarat (Vic.), On .Saturday-,' saysj of January 5tb; the Sydney Freeman the aeronaut Bartholomew, iPrbfessor
leave
tremendous
a
poured
water
informed
am
the
crowded,
,
of
stream
at
Adventure
Balloon Ballarat.
state
Alexandra
mi
I
It,
avtray.
given vicinity that
the
in
residents
Denis Perilous
had
for
Expedition
that.the
first
Reservoir
Pass
,
:
at
thought
was
Fortunately the daylight.
in
is
,
,!
of. in,
;
:
V
to-day.. occurred
write
Larkin. much occasioned
,
desolation firBt flood
I
,
an It is bad full. ropy, is that tbe country sign of the of the trash which wearying have to listen day long-suffering judges The state of feeling after public day. to the proceedings in regard proves how I said that all that the when I was right Mr. know is whether to wishes public have of his or colleagues Parnell any in private), been outrages advocating are the " letters" genuine and whether Not one iota of evidence or forgeries. the to substantiate been adduced has letters as for the whilst first charge, verra. well Qui vivra
hotel
the
Father
—
inevitable
As
of
waiting
flood,
The ;area Thursday. Melbourne, flood and Tuesday yesterday's of many miles' extent was Castlemaine district .a picture presented "yhe.
"
in
the
of
notice..
,
the sharp practice, of the the Times, to the ceased report
but
water,
,
daily evidence
details
on
of
matter
latter.
,
back
fall
the exception have papers
With
the
the<
mainly
)
.
,
to
has
it i,,
respect what forthcoming. when be reduced the Times
in
famine
a
information
To
is
must
straits
full
before
disappear them ing:
.
for
laws
£65. fear
of
reject
to the place proposal Company months above the reach of the But of bankruptcy.
three,
efforts will istrenuous off the great calamity,
though
be made it
will
to
stave
come
to
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r:
The
'open. up its
wind
company may and sell the business to the Americans
affairs
or to buy, willing be formed with the old company leaving
a
'as or
any company
one
a
new
may
a
fresh with
a
.
Prince.
deferred
that
if
formed
a
enough,
thought
1
then, curious fair
'based
6cheme
the At the notion
'
'
exists, -
"out was '
The
is.
now
but the report In 1884 it
would million
work
total
cutting
of the removal 3,500 three and that alter yeare toiis, done. If 119 millions had been
than
one-fifteenth
.opinion the work has been of the canal is length
'
54
only
;
earth
the
together
Charges in
feet
'
high. canal
which
river,
an
'
company
and
a
which
of
will
mystery The glamour abandoned. has been of a grand old uian to with it, when potent conjure of secrecy
u
to
but
longer
to
'canal
is
it
secured, great these,
those to-day counted be to be completed must
be by of
The
aie
an
the
general
Do
for
Fruuce, and publicity of meeting
party times
at Vienna
The Nuncio ation
between
on
produce osite.
began
in
parts
some
the of
former it
a
enough, empathic
Curiously with an
litre
the
that capital. Galimberti, I had
peared
44
Now,"
when never
the even-
of
the
echoing
third,
Supreme
for
conversation see the
is
this
dis
the
iu
sood
Pope and
Italy
were
there
and that
has
the of
person, For
elements ? a Conservative to our suited
social
a
and one a
were
aimed
blame one the other
to or
at
ended
as because, and moral intelligence ded from life, political not
to
the
that
clean,
of demarcation 44 Then you
as
at
Mgr.
i
i
ap Times
so
arise
draw
or
were
time the
always or on
large a force was the ideas
precise,
in
another they did share of
decisive
excluded
the
system
of certain length not formed because
object all somehow parties bringing And later iuto agreement.
we
exclu suited line
notice
I
merely
am
No
"
bettor
exercised
doubt the be
also iu should
hot
owing
to
opinions,
If
The her
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than other stringently restricting Biitisb immigrants. that an It is reported amalgamation take between the will place shortly Colonial and Imperial Institutes.
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holding is position
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service.
for con
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31st
it
ran openea ciany neoruary Upwards of 10,000 excursionists arrived within the last in the city
for
be
instant
o.
the
week the Exhibition
before
it
of seeing purpose is closed.
Sydney, Both
the
have
22.. January, Protection
and
Free-trade
hard
are parties working extremely to secure in endeavouring suitable didates for nomination for the
can
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ment
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granted
of the
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on
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elections and
proaching
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Mr. against Bolding, and Coroner. Minister for Works,
libel
Magistrate
establish
showing
the
required
for
view to manufac
a
local
a
tory. 22. January through few past
Brisbane,
Heavy
rains
the
Colony
out
have within
failed the
days.
Adelaide, The
Port
Wednesday.
Darwin
line
overland
is
still
interrupted. offered has been £6,000 for the of ernment right for
one year on Similar stamps. in Melbourne
and at considered in Melbourne
jointly ference first
the
took Adelaide.
Melbourne, The
Rev.
Mr.
will
be Con
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for the
which
yesterday from
Postal
Sydney
time on Saturday night. The excursion special
passengers
Gov
the
advertising the backs of postage offers from tradesmen
train for six hundred 23.
January
Fraser's
son,
who was under
for obtaining money has absconded. false pretences, bail has been estreated. A ounce nugget has ninety-nine Creek found at Jones' Duiiolly.
owing The reached
to
Loch
is
health. Exhibition ill
visiting
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England
.
attendance
to-day
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Wesley
23. January Conference
an
Caldwell, opened by the Rev. Mr. who has been elected President. A selec from distressed large petition to the Minister tors has been forwarded of Lands, praying that their holdings was
high
Government
decided
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Englishman
the of
the
on Trust. the. represented The Commissioners have that although the Exhibition
sentenced.
An with
for
the
,
,
the
Governor Parnellite been arrested a
Sheehy,
Sheehy
sedition.
shortly
an
purpose decision of the against Trust to import quanti large ties of machinery from and England, that the Council should be urging
loan.'
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in
previously
for
to-morrow
charged
Ambassador Bismarck
Lady
England,
from deputation will wait Council on
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at Berlin to convey England's. objection actions in to Germany's East Africa. South is rumoured that the It
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Melbourne
British
22.
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January
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?
sake,
lias
in published long conversation in Vienna Times by its correspondent the Nuncio withhaving been held
of
bishops
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the
probably
on
respondent.
by
charge
other.
next
the forth
economical think you —
own
in the heels of the famous cor of the Italian newspaper terview with Cardinal Lavigerie, respondent the with comes one Mgr. 'Galimbeti, forwarded to the at Nuncio Vienna, cor Gori <iere di Napoli by its Viennese
Close
her
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the
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Italy See.
Italy,.
for its to Italy of the interest say nothing have the Papacy and the Church might Now such a Conser in its formatiou ?
is
the
end of January,
company is fixed for the will but any new departure have to await the report of an dent commission.
to
pleasing
of do
reasons
lectual
capital to the
appeal
of
disappear
the
no
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upon. and new
and,
capitalists full knowledge
heeded.
resources
existence But
guaranteed one day all
see
But
only of foreign there are j policy Do you suppose those of home politics. that Italy be benefited can by a state of from par things which, per se, excludes life so in public large a num ticipation intel ber of persons and such powerful,
a
unfortunate of persuading peas question in the old ants to take down stockings the ail accumulated which they had and sad economies of difficult savings 'years,
to
or
sort.
course.
be
can
if the thousandfold between the sension
was
seen
Of course,
? And does it and so protesting, of to the iutimacy not appear you that which exist with the relations already a Powers would be increased certain
spell
it
it
lamentations
be frankly of the name
must
of
secured,
invoking
the The
war.
country, Congre8s elsewhere,' of Socialauthorities
hours, feat of engineer unparalleled It may be safely to bank it iu. if even the ruins of the present to be saved, the old policy are and
and
war
certain
a
of
capable of anything
existence
the 40
rises
very
in
though
even
miles
sometimes
extra-
can
him
is
Italy
and
alongside
few
a
require ing skill said that,
runs
to
allude
yon
be
would
trust
we
think
to
you- think
'
what
trust
:
made right through the ceutral t lordil a mass of stone that is, through for
of
and of Providence, make the best diplom this that I don't think Observe any acy. of making war on Power would think for the sake of the Father ; Holy Italy to can be done and no greater wrong and head of Leo XIII. than the heart
pestilential
Then
political we not
should
it
us
trust
desiring there is
feet
be
and
;
desired
a personal pressing opinion. hink that a man like Crispin his aud personal qualities
t
benefits
Certaiuly,
of getting besides the exceeding difficulty work and stand a workmen who will has to be a cutting climate,
290
really
desire othei." "But "
reconciliation
is
will
skill
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but
lei
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"
total
miles,
the
of
it
a
wife.
to'?"
part
The
done.
lor
will
of the de Woisfei, Royal has been appointed to take of the New South Wales torpedo
Engineers,
it
the
enjoy
were even estimate approximately of the last four then the work correct, would leave the task a long way years we that a 'from finished. see Indeed, who has recently returned correspondent declares that in bis from Panama, more
its
mation
the
in
as
camp
Major
?
the
found
Italy.
require
not
Catholic
anon-
—
this
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of
Just at I hope, so, and I. think so. he thought it cannot perhaps, present, has its So of ; but day. everything have been., seen miracles especi many star of of the in the case ally
sent
Government
choice
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completion
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a engineers year ago, been published. never the reckoned that
has
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to
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'men, canal
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things
length
French-
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"present
was
of
long meditation." nbt wildest moment the even among well in formed
country
that'
can See, by imagine that the Holy him the doors of the closing against either Catholic houses, could indirectly force him to remain unmarried or drive
of question— does your audacity my state of believe that the Excellency Church in tension between and State will one Italy day have an end, .and of conciliation be at that a formula will
launched the
and
'
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seen
knowledge
thorough
on
he
state
that
us
the
triumph
toot we takes persuasion But I hope, I am convinc I do not think day will come. he possible to find the for
wait.
ed,
ic
one
this
must
the Nuncio at Vienna between Prince Victor the Princess Clementine
? Mgr» prevented and Galimberti strongly energetically 44 denied the allegation. And after all," most he added, "the young Prince get how know and I do not any married,
to
in
strong Until
was
it
its
latter were to happen, I would be unsuited to the task. Indeed, make a would should almost find it difficult to imag good im on the Italians themselves. ine one better pression adapted than he is to it. of the future You see the choice could come Queen A strong only opposition is not From this the radical of Italy from Now Crispi, very easy." party. the conversation able to whilst on one Bide he is question particular gain of went to the more one (bat party over to the idea, or at on least general the between and render it less reconciliation hostile, owing to his pierItaly transcribe in on if sonal influence; the other hand, Holy see, and bore we the interest full to Mgr. Gal of the the remarks attributed greater good of the iStale he has the power neces imberti. requires it, 44 or rather Excuse the it." frankness, sary to enforce
advocacy, to M. de
friendly
but
is
that
true
for
of that the desire necessary aud the consciousness of the conciliation should be as advantages to be derived,
a
it
to
match
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was
the Times uotions o
as
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Lesseps
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him
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life.
I.
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and Emmanuel was Belgium
case
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and grateful
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and in either must subscribers of sum talked
interest; the old
have
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,
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account
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more
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discovery
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notwithstanding mainly
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, :
like doubt,, men, of growth and period followed maturity, inevitably .by. their'of decay. ; but period many at. will ascribe Catholics least, no
...Nations,,
(their
and
with her in manu
goods
of trade
while
it
affects,
of
the
prevailing
from gathered recently made, that
distress
the state there are
in London alone, one thousand who persons
quite destitute. These are and figures appalling form a crying reproach to England. In the modern where so are
many
they
know
Babylon,
not in to turn to
are
and
which
direction their daily procure and where mul
lodging, forced to live like animals, are.. ruled by the lower wholly instincts and. their prey upon fellows like wild there is beasts, hoarded sufficient for up wealth the of kingdoms. But purchase wealth has its forgotten obliga or to is. allow tions, indisposed to them take of the precedence lowest and most selfish interests. Recent disclosures of the horrors under " sweating system" practised
Brigid Ireland.
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B. Y. M. IY. after St. Epiphany., Denis P. C. Andrew Corsini B.C. St. St. Agatha V.M.
—
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have :and
revealed
indignant
to
astonished the fact
an
public
\
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England's than
to
other'
causes'
the
of mere natural1 operation It does not' demand the
laws. herited
ligious the afflictions
time;
;
to
re-"
thrit"
which now scourge and which! threaten to ;
that people, becorne more as
M
of some conceive
imagination enthusiast
frequent on;
goes
chastisement from the true
for
question been followed
severe
a,,
.their,
faith..
that;
and.
.ares
,
dii;e'ct
apostasy,,
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is
beyond
,
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the.
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P
relinquishment distinctively Christian and a general doctrines,1 from' the Christian rela'pse sjpirit. In is this more manifest nothing than iri the relations "now; sribsistthe rich arid the poor. ing'between That bond of charity which should bind rank
the
exalted
body
in Christ, and is,
to
ing,
to enough that powerful :
which about
in —
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other
now
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to Catholicity, cease; exert its rind theire saving power will disunion of the follow surely the 'of the classes, disintegration and the downfall of body, politic, the nation, ;
:
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chance which
steadily which
was
of
from
escape
more
r
grow that
is
formidable, indicated recently
4
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and
menace,
to all nations by the; -Holy Father! It consists in a return to the One True Fold. Such a for the
hope
England England
not
is
all
visionary.
of to-day, :if not more than the England of fifty aside many of years ago, has cast The its diffusion of prejudices. religious
,
Catholic lishriien
doctrines harmless parsons. made
books a
has
brought
of
riiasquerading in cassock arid them
externals
of Ritualist birriettahas with
acquainted of
Eng-
of the appreciation the .the Church;-
juster
the
true
most;
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the
priest
and,
;
of all, children that God
hopeful thought multitudes of her faithful
prayers pour- unceasing beloved-land once may lead their more to embrace the faith of their fathers. Soon rririy be England once and under the more Catholic, of Providence deserve the blessing as a title which Catholic country. it bore of old— Merrie England." '
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to
applies Melbourne
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still
large there
and On
standing
Times.
and
does
a trifling
have
fierce
Germany
supply
extent
spending
you only in that simple, American Hop
trust Soule's
felt.
and daily wants, who, deprived of that source of income, are at once reduced to a state of want. Some idea of the dreadful .nature and
and
and better food, clothing cheaper of life real and substantial things get more and the foolish every way, especially stop habit of employing expensive quack doctors so much of the vile or humbug medi that
are
all of degree, grades of course, most is, severely those who depend upon the of their hands to their
society, felt by
description
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will If you' stop fine clothes, rich food
you be so
and
a
who
—
a
23 years'
send
will
Remedy,
Simple
a
Deafness
of this
and ; Russia, and Australia aro America, India, pouring in upon her their surplus in such food-products profusion that her own indus agricultural
labour of
results
almost main tries, overwhelmed, tain but a and pre languishing carious existence. The consequent
office.
cured A Person noises in the head of
by
struggle America the trade factured
depression in some
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yourselves which has
to solicit grounds I venture your support. to be, gentlemen, I have the honor Your
been
apparent
condition, otherwise, Even
inseparable, together.
Post, to Note.—
to
it
for
using
of the
neglect Should this, shall are
by Parcel
cine
pri-
colony, purpose, have been
that
detrimental.
own
own
portion
too
are
representative I have as you and its district,
directly
my vancing ,Jn yours. identical are
of
Weary
goldsubsidy
of the for the
These and other facts need and I believe proof, "
ignored.
to your
large has been
will
cut
healthy
Toodyay
small
a
which, money, other on parts at your disposal
from
—
;
adjacent a
be ascribed'
we
paid
gilt
paper will and send
the
commerce
should
advertisement a Post Order Office send this History,
this
with
in
leather,
Ireland
—
personal of the cause, the interests have been, of late sadly
Even
oat
the
fields.
whatever district
—
road
our
in
the
matters
half-morocco of Every lover: edges. read it. If the readers of this
small
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to
in
goldof
advantage to Golden and neighbour proximity Valley and would lead trade with to-extensive hood, the which we thronging populations may soon to see those rich expect occupying
Coming
bound
to
ap financial
my of
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of
a countries in word which are both producers and' manufacturers oh a constantly scale. enlarging In every of trade and department
oi-ner
our
particularly auriferous
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put
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important
would;
people
colony
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sound,
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of the direction to the 'eastward. vinced,
indepen
of policy into force, our farmers
other 10
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develop
place
to,
prosperity. lasting I Further, promise deavours to secure an and
the
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a
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measures
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now
coal-mines,
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proved
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JUST
a
industries
by it
meet of will
C.M.,
President.
IRELAND!
a
if brought enabling
rivalry and
,
.trade Eastern Colonies, and struggling which to they
BYRNE,
J.
a
prompt
powerless.
edifice
of
such
of the
advocate
to
producers
,
other terms the
fields, mineral
by
.
property.
oeen
to denounce
represent not less
to.,,
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have
effects
toweringEngland's prosperity was in the based past upon her for she .was, in manufactures, the of the deed, very workshop nations. Of late however she has
day.
to
apply
is'
ship
fully '
of the
>
impoverished
detriment
great
colony, short Conn nil
has brougli
years
position most regrettable bred discord
phpseii he marked
&c.,
Prospectus,
VERY
fearlessly of our finances
and
the:
.to,
business.
For
a
con
I hesitated
that® abuse of power rise the to given find has scandals,
a
be drawn
to
deplorably
have
nor
;
past
of
to say
always five
education
an
Government
venture
mismanagement
care
requirements
arc
straight path their constituents.
and
will I have
little
their
to
to the
be
give
next
liable
ever
one
during colony
condition
be
under
men
country no
exists.
which
to
composed
to
my
It would have the
suspicion.
di Raster
a
lines
'
above
largely House that
the
inevitably destinies of the
suited
;
Constitution
those
entrusted
to
must who
care
of
for
account
grave and before
:
.
.
vigilance. the bona fides in determining which must
.employed
mistake
a
that
on
Great
'
pity,
_
and addit mentioned
;
taken
be
colony
profound the thoughtful Far-reaching
state of things. and effectual; is to afford relief in the required and to remove the danger present of still worse evils in the future. That radical really any remedy can be devised we cannot hope, for the causes of the distress lie in a. sphere in which statesman
which be a amongst may and Phil Laboratory quipped Chemical it is the osophy Hall, will, hoped, increase and enable advantages of the College present the the Vincentian Fathers to give pupils
—
their that
would
it
the
.
relax
be
that the
to
flowed from A remedy,
colonies.
of the
improvements
ions, well
—
thing assured, the people of
I
possible.
change of Responsible as a regarded
adoption now
as
establishments
Many important
—
of constitution. Government
views
political briefly immediate
as
tional
—
myself approaching
the honor of offering for your votes at the of members for the
Candidate election
a
as
Diocese.
the Bishop by his Lordship and Spacious well-appointed buildings, of combined with ness beauty and healthful solid to and tlifi training imparted situation, the pupils,, have already iwon for St. Stanis laus' a amongst the educa prominent place
TOODYAV '
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THE
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the
classes in .poorer of1 a kind to move
among is country, tender-hearted and to cause uneasiness. disastrous
above
of
TO
the
BYRNE.
DR.
,
VOTE FOR
RIGHT
for will RE-OPEN the College under the academic year manage coming of tlie of the: of ment Priests Congregation entrusted the Mission, to whom it has been The
HAMERSLEY.
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Patron—
unchecked quite by those of prudence which restrain, from his own injuring
motives a' man.
.
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Elector;
STORM.
THE
means
Joseph Bank's rules. B. McManus. Handicapper JOHN CARROLL,
January
because;
have
The.
.
District.
with good, having before your eyes the reward prepared for ihose who combat the name for of Christ Pius IX.
REAPING
Sir
not
re
evil
—
under
strictly
pur
'
the
run
your
!
At on Fremantle, last, Saturday named Thomas was Melntyre for six months for larceny. prison
a
man
sent
to
On Sunday last, in the Cathedral of the Immaculate His Lordship the Conception on St. Bishop preached an able sermon the patroness of Ireland. Brigid, >
Yesterday a special criminal session of was' the Court .commenced. Supreme and three Three white men aboriginals on are their trial a charge of standing murder. -y .!
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be
to
Sheffield
in
indefatigable
.
by'
suffrages your and fair means,
Be
and with undaunted pose, spirit sist and try to conquer iniquity
men arid working, working women with a more heartless than cruelty that which has made the nariie of the Trirkish\slav.e-pwrier infairidiis,
,
12 fee and months to be in the hands of the performances later not than Saturday, Secretary and acceptances not 16th, 'February later 23rd. than Saturday, February
for
1888,
.
seeks who gentlemanly
"
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HAMERSLEY,
R.
S.
on
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VOTE
31,
on
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district.
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will
even
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yield light seven
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the acre. During the past week Mrs. Morrissey, the wife of Mr. John Morrisey, Avas burned to death. You will see in particulars A little your exchanges. boy, about 3 son of Mr. Alex. years old, Gregg, of was killed Mullawah, by a kick from a horse on the 20th inst. A public held here on the meeting was 17th for the purpose of deciding as inst., to who be asked to represent the should, district in the Council; The Legislative the honor of only gentleman desiring is Mr. Loton.' acting as our representative this Apparently, gentleman is thrust on a the constituency as Gov Responsible ernment man It by the Conservatives. is said that he would wish the colony to wait another 6 years before changing her constitution. But, as he can not prevent he has decided to help to promote the this, introduction of Responsible Government. It is a that a man of more Liberal pity not vieAvs could be induced to come forI feel sure if a gentleman like Avard,'for to put up, Mr. Hensman were Mr. Loton to would have take a back seat. As it I think the electors, is, ought to ask Mr. Loton to address them before the election takes He should ex place. certainly views to them. his I don't plain fully believe in this, our game of leaving legis lators untrammelled. The constituency should bind them doAvn to a certain line of action and see that they are in a position to make knoAvn the requirements of the district. There are reasons many why, on this the consti occasion, particular and the candidate for their tuency should be brought face to face. suffrages The of these reasons is with principal to the or what aha.fi regard franchise, constitute the qualifications of an elector. There are other many which questions to
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to the The the route goldfields. in reply, convened the meeting chairman, for Thursday next at 8 o'clock. evening is rumoured that another match It between the Northern cricketers and some of the York with club, auxiliaries', will be played from Northam, here on Tuesday and, Wednesday, respectively. " At Says your York contemporary the other the Police Court, day, during the trial of some natives for aboriginal drunkenness and disorderly the conduct, Resident Mr. instruct Magistrate, Hare, to natives to ed the warn the police from the precincts of the town disappear
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the the ot day, exhorting gospel confidence in to have congregation but their lawful being requests granted, to the will of God. to be always resigned Mr. Last Harper Tuesday evening, his constituents in the addressed There a Mechanics' Hall. was very of electors, good attendance although who wore some prominent townsmen, us when Mr. Harper addressed present were from the assembly, before, missing was most and the The meeting orderly, to answers the various questions put to to the candidate appeared give satisfaction. from adverse I refrain criticism, any I as I have before intimated, although, am in favour of' local decidedly representation. York Roads The Chairman of. the J. T. Monger Esq., has received an Board, influential him to requisition, requesting call a public meeting to consider the steps
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Fremantle in com contemporary, in which menting on the recent struggle the Port electors have been the contestants on either attributes the side, success of one of the candidates in a measure to af certain sectarian vote." We have 110 wish to join issue with our contemporary on this assertion to do so would be beside our What we present purpose. to take exception is the partiality shown Herald in the article by the Morning under consideration. If it it thought to enumerate the forces necessary the candidate whose arrayed against it pblicy approved, why did it not, in to those refer also which justice, against Mr. -Marmion had to contend? We are told that this latter gentleman had at his vote back his co-religionists' why are we not likewise informed what our contem is quite of that because porary cognisant is a Catholic Mr. Marmion he had opposed to in the late electoral him, a struggle, solid phalanx of Orange voters ? To the dictation of the lodge a few members who felt that on such a question had a they perfect to judge for themselves and right to exercise who determined this right to submit but the fact declined, indeed, remains that the Orange vote was given in opposition to Mr. Marmion more solidly than the Catholic vote was recorded in his favour. And this was Orange vote him on given against purely religious So that if some votes were grounds. to accorded Mr. Marmion, of irrespective or his past political hispolitical .principles
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passersby.1 election is begin The coming general to somewhat to become interesting ning It is rumoured that electors generally. G. Lee Steere, in opposition Sir James intends to become a candi :to Mr. Venn, the date for the honor of representing There is no constituency. Wellington other gentleman spoken of in connection matter to ;with this the up present. of public favour, Judging from the wind Mr. S. H. Parker will have no difficulty a seat in the iin securing legislative of ,the Sussex chamber as representative the days of the late and as since district, death of MrT. C. deeply-regretted the great Carey, Mr. Parker is decidedly with the electors of Sussex. est favorite The Rev. Fr. Delany is at present one the most ;of energetic newspaper agents to the in the colony. Every subscriber is honored with Record, who is in arrears, from the rev. that is a visit gentleman can be found and if the debtor possibly I am informed that upon good authority in certain Avhere the real debtor is cases, the good priest his friends urges deceased, and will to discharge his have liabilities, nonsense either. At all events, he is no of their duties. Avorking them up to a sense
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considerably damaged, if not destroyed. to This is not the first we are led time, of that he has been the means believe, destruction. On the last saving it from valuable he received assistance occasion, from Mr. John whose name has Sharpe, not even been mentioned in connection with the affair. We do hope that, for the sake of similar the encouraging acts, will even Government reward, in a little those whose way, persons, through the destruction of the instrumentality and the occurrence, of an bridge, possibly, accident to the train were prevented.
ceding
are growing spontaneously,' in potato ground. Indian corn particularly most maize are to and crops pleasing where cultiA'ated The behold, properly. are stalks in many instances from ten to feet' Mr. Frank twelve Johnston, long. has a beautiful of of Dardanup, crop admired Indian which is corn, by all
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Sunday next, announced Recently
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in general are backward, in quan good, either or as last they were year. tity quality, Grapes are very few ; peaches, nectarines, and greengages have all been apricots, or less more, damaged by the 'curly But talk about for a season blight." it beats on anything pig-melons" not
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each day. It will be a great to the general if blessing public these instructions are carried successfully into as effect, has been great annoyance caused of late at especially night by numbers of the black fraternity indulging, whilst under the influence of intoxicants, in most the language unseemly behaviour, from them of a dis .emanating being unfit for human gusting nature, totally to listen ears to." A short I time ago remember if the law asking governing was in this speech inoperative part. It said is that on summer evenings voices from Bland's Pool indicate the need of a restraining influence. Perhaps now that we are so familiar with those excite little notice ? expressions they Seamen, it is observed, can sleep notwith the tremendous noises of a standing on
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His
before
were
many
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said to is Agents in
refused to him for which concerned not reasons his politics but his creed. If Mr. Marmion is again he and his in the House, supporters— the of Fremantle the more respectable portion feel that may they have people justly not so much over the Liberal triumphed and the Association Qrange Society as over the local Has', the latter, paper. the whole we ask, contest, throughout acted in a manner worthy of its chivalrous foe? And to what extent has its policy tended to further those nobler purposes for which are supposed to newspapers and editors to occupy their exist, high and responsible ? position career,
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early date. have glanced at when we tliese we look forward with may figures confidence to the future of the prosperity Society, knowing as we do that all claims the have been paid and against, Society that we are the second year of starting our1 'existence with a clean balance sheet. Much has been done the by us during our attractive, past .year to make Society and the great increase of members during the .past half as the Secretary's year, will is "a that our show, rdport proof efforts Much yet have met with success. remains for us to do to make the society arrive at the which all of us position wish it to attain. Before con would this I will ask you to spare cluding report no' effort to and your library replenish books on class of get a good wholesome
a
suffrage of men
Mr. P. manhood
CATHOLIC
the
YOUNG
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been
see
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country
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person did
a
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who
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the
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because halting-place
it
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affairs
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following
Delaney, expressed depicting
people (who of
through compelled householders they vote above hundreds
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H. Parker has been returned S.( as jinopposed for representative the Sussex constituency. Mr. Geo. Rider, an old and well-known 1'esidenfc in the City, died early yesterday after a short and painful -illness. inorning
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an
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the result give A novelty match, with
purpose
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river
Tuesday
on
which
north
yards.
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Orarifl'
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Monday,
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and
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last
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colony. of per
the
was
got
run
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this
remove
programme, drawn was
one, will
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to
which
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race first.
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a
the
evening
resigned,
AND
Hardwick, 3-J Brennan, Ilyds.,
quali that every election of
of the class
B.
occasioned more
£90; ral
£1,100 Tendees Accepted .for for the Whitfield, supply
it
wholesale
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only thought
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a
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Western sheer
spectators and it interested, body did something ly'
that
and' favor
and urging, the immediate
, '
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been
and
among'the
...
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franchise
was
P. J. Cale, Davis,
the he
form
to
has
notifies
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moment,
;
great
a
of
it
remains
nevertheless dissatisfaction
Sand
serious the
W. Guilfoyle themselves in
(By
property
to then referred Lockyer sons who, he stated, emigrated stayed a year or two, and then
other
fact
The
thought
suffrage
On Saturday last, which had been
was
fact, amount
to
Governor
what of all.
was
of
therefore
SPORTING
matters public circumstances
on
be abolished, voice in the
managed
of the
affairs
"and
straight,
out
unworthy by their
ves
productive
of manhood
affirmative, the existing for panacea
for it
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After the of introduction suffrage. had briefly reviewed the Leaders arguments meet adduced, the question was put to the of manhood when the advocates suffrage ing, found to be in a the wove large majority, This one supporter. negative only gaining received with much result was ap-' and the terminated at a meeting plause, hour. rather late
reached
The certain
him
thought
to
have
the
fortunate
he
ought would
that had
a
opinion
less
therefore,
in part he lived.
possessing not entitle
enlighteued one
contended' who
Mr.
he
be
he
the
extremely
reason
person
which
a
some
of the
required. would
shutting
themsel
privileges
in
persons
while
£25 ; and Nelson;.: Agricidtural £25 ; Society York Agricultural Sbcmty,,'.; Perth, Horticultural £50 ; Greenough Society,' Farmers' £25 ; £935. Club, Total, balance of votes'." Unappropriated
footracing
having been run always
not
do
owners
Toodyay
Agricultural1
Murray
sincerely hoped Horsed the case. has received a
,
lately the
before
valid
one
any and
right
those
all
of voting, rendered
had
really
:
to
this
;
include
would
it
capable
who share
to all West Australians. Under intefesting a was not entitled the existing franchise, man unless he owned of the to vote property householder. value of £100, or was a £10 failed
the
have even if votes, they did would not be so great as at present. views Mr. Writ. Reardon, who upheld the the of the negative he did not see side, said manhood If the least reason for suffrage. and franchise extended to miners were
of
the
of.,
£25;
Society, Plains W ellington,
Society,
of the
community
Thurs on
interests
.
rna.r1.in on
his
and
minority, the evil
opening
man
the
so
Messrs. John Kelly
Should Western Australia adopt Mr. H. acted Suffrage." Lockyer tor the affirmative, and Mr. John as. Leader Conway led on the negative side. Mr. Lockyer, the in discussion,
fication
of
GLEANINGS.
held
be
to
Agricultural and Victoria
at-
that the It, is in. swindling. possible on the best in man came Saturday There have been no grounds for may. side. on every indignation expressed
An
able.
MEN'S
run
pedestrianism, if the public infancy here, could be turned into a machine
as them the to to give power, had been raised to manobjection would confer votes because it suffrage and thriftless But on certain idle persons. with Western in common because Australia, of had her share such men, every country, a for was he asked, reasonable that, ground have others of their to many right depriving a in the election of the people's repres part the disreputable entatives. He thought por small in a very tion of the were
vote. l.ood
adoption
question, Manhood
than and
adoption property
said
was
really'
some
horses
tractive
opinion adopted,
is
yards
Agricultural Society, Bridge-, Southern Districts £25;
town,
disappointed' by Armr .that, they had
were
race
Australia West thfough a suspicion
be ruinous
ly its
deal'of
qualification mischief,
"
more
based
their
as to in such a way qualification operated number of and exclude a prudent large from These sensible men young voting. cir men evinced, existing young (even under a in interest public great cumstances) and were matters, quite competent, to discern therefore of from He was, right wrong. manhood should be that suffrage
was
HOGAN,
meeting of this Society a debate was January,
day; 24th
the
He
suffrage.
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He
the
supported
Healy
SOCIETY.
said
be
decidedly
was
9.
PERTH
At
high, while
in
racing
1
give the right to the indolent and undeservmentioned. he bad
in the of a fellow-men. extension This
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principles, system which
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those
Treasurer, Dec.
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lodgers,
shelves;
THOMAS
to
averse
colony
/
your
liberal
more
.the
and declared; openly thrown over." In the innocent amusement
"
serioiis'blow aroused that
the
—
But
and on
A'
graceful behind;
.yards
good many
in this colony, it' that such w&V'ndt
an
'
in
.
—
In
on
industrious men. drawn somewhere.'
—
the this, presenting of second the Greenhalf-yearly report Catholic oiigh. Young Men's Society, 1 have to congratulate you on the progress made hrst has during the the'Society We started, after of its existence. year the /first' half with a balance in year, hand of il 5s. 9d. Since then we have initation fees and monthly received as 16 5s. Id sub voluntary subscriptions to defray cost of pic-nic 14 8s. scriptions' towards 0 augumenting subscriptions the 11 15s. 0 for subscription library football 18s sale of 15s. which, regalia with cash on hand, brings the 11 5s. 9d. total amount of receipts to 115 Is. lOd. Our expenditure the same during period has been to Adelaide Co., Steamship books 13s. 3d H. E. freight Kenny, 6d Meadowcroft & Co., 18s. fid J. lis. W. for Ealcins, cupboard 14 delivering the same 5s of pic-nic, 15 16s. expeiises balance of for papers 0:; subscriptions A. J. Lecaille, forwarded to the Yen. 13s subscribtion for W. A. Record. 7s. fid miscellaneous of Society, 12s. expenses Total expenditure, 113 17s. 3d a leaving balance on hand of 11 4s. 7d. The arrears
Gentlemen,
portion would
a more
Districts :
of
—
GREENOUGH
YOUNG
,
Western
strong. been hitherto
A
25
assumed in two
came
opponent., at the manner
community,
he
within
1
REPORT
when
tape, titude.and
,
he arrived
with the and antics; of ways 'on
way
,
HALF-YEARLY
until
'
#.
track
the
and who never worked, houser wlio by a glass capable of being influenced consideration. of beer, or some equally trivial of even in He thought this sort persons, of the
TREASURERS
the
were
public
g> o t ietit
after gettingia style. Armstrong, of the pistol, cut several report threw'his about -ih'all manner lfegs
right class of that
privilege. those who round the
were
to,
noi
am
,
most
spent
deserving
he leferred of their time
class
themselves of
to
running
Institute,
.
The
a
upon
I
rumour
subsequent
Literary
;
Fremantle
;
K
raise is
so it,
to raise' their agreed wages by a an hour all round. half-penny This is " the argument: The higher we go our the higher wages ought to be." The Freiich are a logical uation. iaud
Dr.
who
Geffclcen,.
Frederick's Moabit Prison
Emperor in
the
described
published
.
they
not
were
every those -But
ad'vantage. the
adopted,
the
Dongarra
;
;
:
that
enjoy
but
;
Busselton £10
;
Institute, Literary £50; Jarrahdale. Institute, Literary £10 ;Rottnest £20 ; Literary Institute,, Northam Bushman's £20 ; GasClub, Jubilee £20 ; Perth coyne Liberary, Museum, £50 ; Fremantle Museum, £50; Western Australian j Agricultural £200 ; BOverley Agricultu Society, ral £25 ; Central-Southern Sdciety,
.nol
or
Association,'
£10
,,
to
say,
was
Whether
£10
iMen's
|£,10
wagers
did of one of the competitors not certainly tend the assertion. When to give the lie to all the bets that could be, made were the on, i-ace (started. and, to make a long story short. breasted-the in first, Fitzgerald tape grand
;
argued,
would while excluding
vote,
a
were suffrage' to vote would be conferred had who so degraded inen,
i
OFTHE
of unlit
to.
was
to lay there
that
work." for this
grounds
prepared
:
he include
crooked
bhere'were
;
colqny.; franchise,
of the and
"
there
side
one
got abroad
whisper
a
some
But
crowd. on
.
who were manhood
tlie
be
the
by
—
i
in
in
inclination,
after
giving
because paid, they, had of .them no
vote,
majority
if
'
y
;
worthy
man
to
power the stake
extension be sufficient
would
'
i
1
This
;
duties.
'
religious
and
permanent
;
:
the
norcut,
;
to
,
little
jstitute,
WorkingGeraldton Men's Working Association, ,£20 (Perth Men's Working Association, |£50 ; Gingin Working Men's, Associaition, £10; Busselton Weld Association,:
and colonies.
the other On Saturday the appointed last, day, a fair member of sporting characters assembled op the the Albion to witness contest grounds in the in Some betting was, commencement',
dulged
be
should
lodgers
opposed
was
be and
,
miners
Jas. Secretary Treasurer M. a,nd Kelly McGuihness, T. Hogan, B. McGuinness, Librarians Charles Auditors. The Prendergast, still continues to flourish with Society unabated vigor. Some very good debates have, been held and the members show a great for on the busi aptitude carrying ness of the Society, and, what is' of much more, importance, comply with the rule winch them to attend to their requires
that,
so
He
vote.
Armstrong
.
Desmond,
Tas.
President;
McCartney,
;
extended to
at Bullen's place of Fremantle
would; take
a
!
Reynolds, V.P. J.
franchise entitled
aside,
William Fitzgerald known John as person said to be an athlete from
and
the
wa'«<
£5,
tween
evils,
system, them all only remedy for of manhood adoption suffrage Mr. Conway, in support of the negative, to rhan<aid that he was although opposed hood suffrage, approved yet he by no means He of the present "high qualification. thought and the it ought to be considerably lowered,.
this
important epoch, to to Perth to a man down go them without represent pledges as to his in intended attitude the House. If they cannot do, 'they grumble if he represents instead of theirs. his own interests liave been elected oflicers The, following C.Y.M. Jas. of the Greenough Society
/
other
.
at
the outcome he held that the
i
.
account,
did, not and This, many of the present
were
for
happen to.be
who
,
itself
any allow
but.
colony, householders.
.
assert
on
the
.
hear an opinion and has aright Lobon, not The electors should
.constituency Mr. upon, from to
in
should
the,
the
is
diary,
imprisoned Berlin. It is
iu
comfortable
He prison. being the size of a large room and 'pretty well furnished. He is permitted to cuter for himself ahd at is to use his liberty perfect pen in as.
two
occupies
'private
a
one
cells,
/
£
which is, however correspondence, to He is also censorship. take outdoor exercise by
subjected allowed to 'himself.
The celebrated Dr. Ban,' whose nhme destined to baser records live'ainuhg'tbe of Irish for the he took history part 'in the prison treatment and consequent
'
is
(death 'with
of poor retributive
John
Mandeville,
justice— of
from
the
haen
dangerously
hand
not,
Irishman. stabbed at
an
has
met
however,He has
'
Kiirkdale,
But Liverpool, by negro prisoner. let it be recorded, credit far as to his so it does not reserve may l>e so, that Barr his for Irish It is nob brutality patriots. a
(thought
that
tlie
wound
will
prove
fatal.
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A
by
priests.
to the of the
has been presented States Congress in favour of silver coinage.
United abolition
|
i
Trains
on
Russian
a
Ihe
I.
i,
We
have
"
snowed being up, 200 passengers and 20 of whom 14 have died frozen,
1
are, .dying.
castles
to an advertisement advertiser would impart forever for that living
The
sum.
was,
The 1
raisin
last boxe6, 300,000 was boxes, 800,000 be will probably
it
year
.
|
Stomach,"
this
1,500,000
to
105,000,-
are
but
that
any
powerful
9d..
2s.
l£d.,
Vendors
/
tonic
the
all
World.
st.riTnf.innH
j
;
novt-nttin
tlio
an
where
room
it
shone distinctly standing just a handsome, stately in the fashion of the
hands
from
far
in
December
A man Philadelphia. the keeper of a board named Schloops, that has confessed to city, inghouse in the police that, enraged by the gluttony of the lie boarders, exhibited by one in
evening
-
,
him and afterwards of the The limbs been found.
killed
body. have
with
England
a"
hud 26,000,000, her universities at
dissected
the
murdered
man
of students
1882. in Germany had of 45,250,000, population The students. over"24 000 university a with the United States, same year bad 66,437 of 60,000,000, population of in colleges, 4,921 in schools 'students with
a
15.151 ,
law schools
in
3079
theology,
medical
in
and,
sohools,
89,588.
total,
;
of
the
ten months the first During imported 337,013 cattle, England year last 264,625 year j but there against in
decrease
a
same
the
£906,160,
of
last
has
it
Loudon
transpired 6ilver forged
about
£95,000,
iu
Kingdom the
ten to
against
of
currency
United liuw
the
to
amount large at estimated total
the
year.
According Telegraph,
is
sheep. fresh
640, 126c w t during lu last these year. animals have imported
period they value
£639,571
of of
8l2,958cwt
received They against mutton,
months
number
the
hnntlK
Daily that
a
of a the
1
which
ttuiiis,
range
impartially
3d
from
cannot he called to 2s 6d apiece, up are made of good lor they spurious, has fallen but bar silver metal about 4ii two the per years during past on and hence there is a large profit oz :
,
these
transactions, from 50 calculated, heir
The >
k
to
the
to
apparent
is M nscovy very knows English
ranging, 70 per
of
fond
it
reading. and
well,
very
is
cent.
throne
of He his
literature are Shakes iu our favourites A very and Scott. interesting peare which sheds a of hitn is told ray btory of the boy. the of light aspirations upon "The Lady of the He was reading
the
came
"Long
line,
in
the live
fifth
the
cauto
to
Commons
The boy's eyes King, King James." aud repeated looked as he up gleamed " the King the words, Yes," he <-aid, "
is that, the Common people; I care that would of only, king Kings absorbed to be." The lad has evidently
the'
.
of
better
toe
he
'i,
the
to
othe
Czardom.
The says Emperor, true to his determi substituted be a pet son al ruler, " I" for the more dignified
roll
German nation
traditions
Mall
joyously
the
the spirits Northern
grate, of the climes.
loomed fog
and
ghostly,)
damp
of;
a
My young wife' old bay-window,, stood in the graceful of these; and her pretty in one figure so much in vogue: velvet quaint gowns hair her soft, brown of late piled; up on top of her head seemed to; deftly the with beautiful he well in keeping old room. E\ ery thing in it spoke of a long line of old pictures quisitely rich old of which from a
Rare occupiers. the ex-; walls, round ran it,
wealthy
hung
on
carved
panels the carpets, softly-toned came not in an old new
grown of care years the floor. .of old china
hues
Budget
"
knew met gest in our
pronoun
National Library of Australia
The
moment
moment it
all
in bosom, diamond was brooch, the passing through spot where the old man's had stood. figure Talk of transformation scenes This !
I
teat
I
anything
hollow
with
I had
hardly
a
motionless my mother's
knew
thing
;
when
she
of
in
Remember, my
gaze,
of the
old,
man
figure
nor
passed there
the
on
than,
any
smiling, such
any
figure
.in,
of
was
line
that,
vengeance. time to fix
figure unconscious
and
appeared. To
be
Continued.
when
Egypt sunshine
1
about at that
a
treason
to join who was three
picnic. there
that the
at
the
the
was
who
the I I
girl
unless
sunshine, against in the old countries; answered rather
no
sug
as
uv:
as
las
it
Mother
uuiversal
one
and Apostolic, with the ten
of
the
under kept of pain thut all who requisite life should keep their
is
I
Roman,
from
aifiV.wus
There was
like
more
:
the
I,
breast and
he throne, lo and anointed ued by the authority and ministers and of that Church, noutished and her reared under and on wing her and instructed bosom, in the by her
notice
him,
called
of such
,
obedience
a
young person," pert " was the saucy and rejoinder, you know well enough how delighted I am to get back to the dear old and land, have to pinch myself occasionally to be -sure it is all and nearly true, pinched the other poor baby by- mistake day ; but these kind of days, aud, indeed, most of the weather we have had, gives the place a damp and desolate as look, if the poor old country was worn out and her troubles, weeping so much over
wanted of the
"
new
must feel what A very poetical
I mean."
and idea, indeed, " no doubt I feel it," I but answered, I am manner born as you not to the and it would not be wonderful if are, did feel weather I, a Colonial, Autumn at as
home
you
Ghost, ancient C' urcli !
J
a
little
describe
'
damp it.
aud
However,
desolate' let
owed
by
nil
Christians
to
whom has
she, guided, by the Holy elected to the. according decrees and order of the primitive the to I'oly Apostolical 8ee,
head upon earth; (0 whom as our Jesus Christ, aking of the foundation of s|j. the Church, in His last, testament to St. ,
;
I
!
j
j
I
some
brighten you
of the youth and vigour to come and countries back sure her up a bit. ; and I am
t.
crow
!
a
as
providence under, His all those
and the little girl I pertly thought: if Spring wouldbe but gloomy weather we'd nothing wherever else but Spring she got that quotation from. "I took further wonder you any "
who had bean brought Catholic up at and who adorned a convent at home, well as by her beauty as by her virtues she was the Colonial to which society On introduced. somewhat suddenly with her he became, from his marriage
—
in Him, and. are, baptised should Holy Trinity,
it
worthy
of
the as
damnation,
letter
;
to eternal aspire fixed thereon. gaze steadfastly fore born of Royal I, parents, them in it. baptised Nay
protection
postponements
in
of
Catholic, whose commands are to he law,
advantage
as
believe name
the
Queen
aria.
Divine Church that Jesus Christ,
Son,
V.
before shortly we referred to
V".,
Inasmuch
:
Church
—
umbrellas,
Mury,
His
in
His
in
recognise
an
110
order
to
window.
to
Fatheu
God,
crucified
whom
great
one
Holy l>leased
of
copy
vi
,
Sixtus
which week
jfisu.
answered, little
years ago I- ventured
a
to Pope Scots, her execution and in our issue of last
she was sunshine"
I
!"
her
is
by Sixtus
in Ireland."
it
and
The following which was sent
I bit
a
Stuart
Mary
Colonial weather, that we could or excursion outdoor amusement and be pretty certain any time ahead, of a fine day forit 110 disappointments, fix
separated
and de-. fervent Catholic Faith, son, had the -grace of and being brought up in as deep a love and to Ireto the devotion old Faith
Treason
"
had never even the parent stem, the place, but had emigrated seen early in a distant in life to seek his fortune which of his own, Colony for reasons Suffice it have no bearing on my tale. and praise to say, they were honourable lie met and In this colony worthy. devout married mother a most my
the
of for the flesh-pots that we do miss the
coming over I wonder
from
honest conviction, to voted convert and I, their only
OUUWiillg
soft lace folded across the which her flashed favourite
came
home last year trip glad to get back to see again, as she had not seen
of a long line The descendant place. I say, bitterly of a staunchly, or, shall father Protestant descend family, my of and one ant of a younger brother,
long
T
her
the berries
family
or
in back to the old land ; but" we the two months have been at home have often Bryan thought how Mrs. back from remarked when she came
on
a
and wife, A" pleasant two other
coming
style but upholsterer, fainter through gradually covered for their richness, bowl Even to the exquisite
when right 01 duty of times, exigencies had demanded that home and all should of religion or be givn up for the call almost a it is Perhaps, patriotism. that I natural to "this to say sequence of the owner was the first Catholic
of
party
VYiUKCU|
or the after, passed so quickly I could tell— the door opened hardly more and my dear old mother, widely, in her handsome black silk dress, \vith
follow
C.-.o
little
old.
One
piece of luck. So this is how
ing say
the or trea in it when, sooner later, to the sured goods of years have come of the fault hammer, either through, snnnrlt.lirift. owners throiiffh the or
branch
by
tti
UJ
own.
tuy
same
of foggy spectral trees outside. " Do you know, Ed 1" she answered towards as she turned me, laughingly, " I am I hope you will not think long
:
now table, heaped of and branches with bright clusters of wild tint and Autumnal indeed rare nuts, all showed a home, and rich where wealth in Ireland, and had been treasured garnered goods where to from generation generation, known those sad the owners had never families to most that have fallen
a
was
a
on
view
fashionable
had
dear much
and
myself, year
was.
died
the
to be comfort ensconced in that beautiful old ably room, that December at Ballytner wife's evening pretty admiring my as it came between and the me figure
—
and
L-.kc."
of
fittings
and
had
but, there
happy
a
left,
who
of our old friends, acquaintance, had striven to help who, like ourselves, and support the Faith in that far land; happened to be coming to visit Ireland, and promised ere and long for to come our and en inspect grand inheritance, to so rare joy a housewarming befitted
days
coins, out
metal in that of £20,000,000, is of the nublic. These
i
laughed
it
voyage families
of old. trees circling thej visible from of the lawn my portion marble the carved beside mantle seat, the of neath which piece, heaped fire turf behind the bras
our
5,500
at
drawingroom deep fringe
like
population
under
!
th
were
;
;
left,
rejoicing,
ing mail we my; mother, baby son one
closing rich old tapesjin not yet drawn and the Ballyytner
father, before still
being for
cause
was
The
foggy.
curtains
Black.
—
revealed
:
try j
and
cold
1
in the Age says crime has been
years
|
Josephine
By The
dollars.
A London cablegram that ah' extraordinary
some
mother
learned million
a
Story.
over
elapsed
golden head, gleamed brightly.,
and the eyes seemed to burn expression,, with hatred as they gazed straight, into mine. I had time to notice, that too, the face bore a to strange resemblance
\
;
:
not
is
Ghost
"
that
wealth
is
it
sources
reliable
her
True
j
'From
A
the.
was thought have given my
,
a
—
CUKSE,
NELLY'S
into
atyay blaze, of the
.
.
MAD
I
was
felt
The
t.lio
'
retire will in ail probability of life after the fulfiluieut private made for the coming contract already to She went the season. stage upon and she lias made it. make money,
Laugtry
I
I.
which the I firelight noted that rich lace was ruffled about old, his wrists and shirt-front somehow. The flash of a diamond in its played folds on the breast and on the buckles of his shoes. The handsome features
which of his property/of sole possessor. My first what happiness this would
arrangement
as
opened,
his
century, with
stick
—
Mrs.
says
paper
well
as
happy
figure
last
;
American
An
us can
upon a strange within the room-— old man, dressed
Uiouguiuu "
for
jolly
look towards the door, as if I expected to see someone there. door was at the end of the room, from the fire, but a very bright which threw a light on the part
the
in
,
very
shall have quite hope and make Christmas, we
me
the Continent; mail arrived with a letter from English a well-known firm of lawyers announc Mr. ing that Algernon Tyner was in;and that dead,' they awaited my
,
I
'
is
sun
...
of dy out a kind from! town to town but one day the
travelling
and
frost,
bright
s
promise you when and the whole you have the Casey girls, of Turner, with one or family twq.,of let loose in my bachelor acquaintances the house next be any week, it will thing but desolate.1" At this moment some made feeling
dragging
011,
in
by
lis.,
throughout
life
ing
j
and
operatior Sold
was
Tyner
a
old-fashioned the poor about and I ourselves,
in a flourishing family was condition, with many a branch between us and the centre ours of the -tree family that centre, having spread away from .as1 have said, some before. generations We little, knew that the last Protestant
subjeci..
mild in their circumstances.
are
Is.
cause
r
nearl
called th justice of the Humai
iStrengthener as a act
at
bottles, Medicine
of
for
'
Remedy we
which with
aperient, gentle and safe under
!
This is equivalent Cboxes. 000 pound of fresh grapes.
year and
!
-
produced product
.
to
diseases
Hiuiple: the
is
Pills,
"Natural
the
Pills a
which
Norton's I
i
one.
!
promises
Indigestion, all the
I
Indigestion. confident! are
fob
Remedy
best
Camomile Norton's Recommended as
j
cable
idea
nice
with
now. be brighter we should have weather frosty
if
all
the
all
some
will
wonder
an
—
-
I
Calfornia of industry to become a gteat and profitstate Three ago the" years
The
ing representative had.not the least
I-.
:I,
...
advantage
weather not
Christmas.
we -should Protestant and leav out, dying Tyner, as sole surviv of the We family.
suddenly Edmund,
me,
ing
.
ay.
Dmi't
"
secret
Tyners
--
small Die.t"
of
1
.
the
that stating secret the
sent
.
answer
in
"dollar
who
man
of
what
to
as
of
do in the event
,
...
Newark
a
,
was
,
It
,,
;
the
sometimes joked together and built wonderful
Ballytner, in the air
'
on with Prince Bismarck, carry is quite as whose personality stronglv is one of the uiost developed, important before political questions Europe to
to
had
about
,
meen
had
also
had very much her to longed to bring Ireland either for a visit, or, if possible, to settle there.
)
grudging
j
wife
truly pair saintly I 'fear, unworthy
my,
being educated at home, and, from the time of our marriage, two ago, I years
t
.!
into
instil
My
even to subordinates who of his work helped him to do most service. Fain due to their recognition his would he make the worjd pedestal, he. mankind the gazers, the. sole figure How long this supreme, Ego, will be abb
has of
have
railway
-
Emperor,
an
,
A gun of the mitrailleuse type in bren invented France capable 3000 shots in 10 miDutes. firing \
as
could heart.
through',
young, egotist disjsin the throne the besetting, on plays hi him. from which has characterised childhood. He lias ever love of all the credit everything uionopolis"
always
I,
,
petition
I
Christian.
a
all
I,"
hope the I would
,
ordered
their
as
I,
"I,
the
as
seen,
.
only to do so
being
on
is
never
of the
.
latter
The
tenants.
hours by the surrendered
I had
which land, efforts united
!
police
'five
his the
.
for
to, referring from speech
;
resisted
in
the
iu
,
soldiers
familiar action throne. It own
were
we"
"
am!
200
of
party Ireland
in
j
and
.
evicting
an
Recently
Peter, loose Satan, ministers
him the sinners
gave
poor absolving
ciimes
for
and
by
us
that sins we,
power from
to
hind
the hitn
bonds or
by
from appointed, thai we commit
his all or
as and, us i'ar as in lies, making satisfaction for accordthem, after having confessed of the Church. to the ordinance I iitg cnll to .witness Jesus Christ, my Saviour blessed the most the glorious Trinity, all and Mary, the. augels Virgin St.. the shepherd, I'eter, aiohangels, iny intercessor and special advocate. peculiar and all the St. Andrew, Saints, I
perpetrate
;
being
aud of
penitent,
that,,
us
have dived
in
that
faith,
which
is
the
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'the
Beale their
of
name
commanding me Queen to prepare
to
receive
!
'
'
!
where—
I
duty
turn
to
have
considered it God, and then
to
'first-
my with
in
own
;
'
!
in
religion
island
this
by me, favour
they
say,
and in my attempted "designed, to obedient by their own your subjects, and Princes, laws, and by the Catholic in tin ir who all maintain my family,
This
/occasions
words
of this
last
'
of
cause
heart,
Mary
They
Stuart. the dread
like,
the
obtain'
the
to
according to unurcn, "I 'can; and is,'
do
confess, receive
sucn
if
Viaticum,
to:
want
Sacraments.
In
default
centuries the vista of the three to of this Catholic Queen comes with an unerring the proclaim certainty faith of this' ancient land, and its forrael'
said
;
soul
between
God
I
Christ sinners, worst. my blood .toy
entreating submission
which
interpose crucified of whom'
adherence zeal
faithful
feel
all
and
Church,
for
it,
the
without
as
its
I do not desire to live in this wretched world. Never having' had any other a3 pvivate intention,. my poor iu
that
my
that
in
afflictions
in
this
country. nor desire
ambition
another for dispossess from sickness and long being I have so enfeebled thut no nor
to
And
I
my
afflictiou
desire
to
as I under iny wbrldly desires, tending, to the and stand, good of His Church, to the of my conscience and discharge at of your I lay it the feet Holiness, I most kiss. whicli You will humbly have a true of the manner of account of my last hours, and of all the proceed ;
that,
crilnthnies
against the' truth
me
against
me
and
by
the understanding of the Church's may known.
by
you
be
me,
in
the enemies refuted and truth,
I request for the end and to the your benediction, say yon last adien, praying God long to preserve ybur person in His grace, for the welfare
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stumps' heaps, and stoneboat
after
a
farmer,
I
then
else I or someone, for not years' 'myself of the matter, and I should, tell wife. my
tell
fifteen
get
and
of
Bensley
Tuubridge
at
he
if
on
do
would
rise
to
were
a
should
fail
to
have under;
and .machines done with for
the
season—
to
so
far
see
put
that,
Thi8case that
remarkable
wus
it
to
owing
was
I;
think,
again." conversation. i understood from
.
He
went
his
all
Orchard done
for
Gower,
was
told:,
bade
coming
to
'
my superior instructions acting upon missioner I gave Railton, the police. me
and
he ought
by
deceased, Saw Mills
July
on
p.m.
worked
Company,
for in
was
someone
of
secure
FATTENING.
with been
;
information
visited
establishment in Cork at hundreds are fattened which some being the constantly during season. These of twenty hens, birds are flocks kept' in found and we Lheie them in all stages for market. gettinjg ready They may be kept for six to eight and will weeks, increase in but it pro rata size, is found that three weeks is loiig usually
to
of
said
he
It
yard aud
had
heard to
found
the
house
with. which
to
".Now's
their did
the
and
or
address
the
in
The
table. to
prayer. weut up to
the table, After the
them
give up everything follow the Lord, hearts up to God. have
a
difficulty.
for
table hour, to be thoroughly he seemed more finish
following
an
they
prisouers and sat
as
house about half-past baDds with him at the
eight. door,
I and
my shook said,
is
at
avenue
to
j
,
'
secure
to
from
wet
cold,
and
care
for
to ..protect,
Young
properly.-
need
attention
When
stock are and exposed
especial young fare scanty, weather,
animals treated.
meal
slops,
they
it
is
as
good
though .they had been be given Cows should etc.,,
to
now
printed true :eqnally
over
and
respects. kept upon to inclement
assist
are
in
of
manure
in
order.
the
secre-.
sheds :
As
we
30 years ago (and the question of now!),
by feed
the <
cooking,
be sick
,
So
manure.
to
be fat Jn
peculiar,
be killed
that
all
at
off
compiinionable
note
to
important
is
soon
they
as
should
they
be killed, that gees. in
one
j
M-
pen
once, as they are and con fretting if the number be
birds,
flesh sequently losiug broken a killed. by only portion being in a pen should be Therefore the geese for if the demand, regulated by only are to be wauted at a.time' ;ten it likely is make the better to of that pens
number.
through 5
roots
hut
they wid at once should have fresh arid a tub of rough sand The pen's may bo littered and will need to be straw, but this makes a renewed,
water
appear and it
well,
as
is-
cellars,
feed animals
test.
produced
They
gravel. wiih
frequently splendid
is
in winter
these
make
never
ticn of milk. The construction and said
in
weight.
should
blasts
punctuality
Do not .attempt than can you
stock
more
and
as
great
is
suc
attain
to
begin
lose
out
Protection
storms
important
as
quite.
results.
profitable
in
and
they
and
four-footed tenants of your re sheep-yards, ,pigrstys, ,etc., at the attention, diligent present the best modes of Study juncture. and fattening and yon janimals, feeding that warmth will find is very essential
j
oil
better
clean
which
entrance. ,
a
evidently
be given in three times a day, troughs is left and whatever removed as soon as birds ai e satisfied. the Qver-feedbe carefully for if ing should avoided,
:
barns, quire
Gower
to
at
guard every might make an
to
feeding.
On the
is
The
j
if
to seemed He had: been at the seem and he did not saved. As to Dobell, At the penitent.
weather
of every farmer and out-buildiugs,
is
flesh
iu
improved
is
but look rather the greater weight. cau be obtained from Very good results fresh brewers' mixed with crushgrains ed oats and potatoes, and this is,' per food where the grains the cheapest haps, obtained. are The food should easily
winter.
house
make
frost
came still
were over prayers and-. a6ked them, to that was to wrong, and to their give
both prayed aloud. Gower came morning
soaked
Jorne.
duty
it
'
amount greatest from the use of Indian cases the food should be or and fed in this o mboiled, Thelndian .com fed .geese run
dition.
chilling
first
secure
as
on
cost." they there of the address and was a I invited prayer meeting, who were to willing give any present forward themselves up to God to come to
his
head,
"Victories At the conclusion
forward
either
Look everything tight. after the doors, carefully windows, the cellars— under- pinning with point mortarand bank where, it is loose, up if with earth the walls are so doubtful,
—
delivered an and what won,
to
was
his
and; that finest
bei
might but
ing upon oats of fat comes In both corn.
circumstance.
anti
for the
and
:
I
be of
of
case
Station,
hints
recovering In the
and
the
in
in
time,'
of
respects,,
The
made
same
are
keep them,, except for the when the market, .largest most in demand. The place
spoken
cessful,
accom
and that
be
the'
extenuating
single
When hand, the
p.m.
next without day, in the interval. consciousness of his evidence, course Captain of the Salvation Cotterii Army, said 11 we had a meeting of the On October
from
should At
find
a
JFarm,
deceased
1-0.40;
in
not
been
recommendation,
a
sizes
just many
beyond all pos Out of compassion fhad
to
enough Christmas
the
the
in
an
more
at."
Lawrence
wound
guilt
favour.
them
on
doubt. the verdict
with panied recommendation
your
are
off
of,
10.45
their
of sibility for them;
<
the the
by
you
absence a
'
say
went
man
heard, a bullet he died
was
the
up, their
said had they which evidence
death,
guilty
established
there,
(alleged
this
About
as
to
prisoners found
been
shortly timber-
the
Gower)
be Dobell), what careful
of
shot
one
be
the
standing
men
to
Lawrence. a.
in
playing
two
seen
that
appeared
boys
had
at
Dobell
identified
man.
two
witnesses
the
summed consider
to
guilty
the
Company,
One
then
Judge retired
very
-
Com
<
GEESE.
and rapid fatteners, it is usual for. this work to be under taken than the breeders, by others the tafcteuers the birds and goose onying them up for about three weeks, putting, on two during which time they will lay or throe pounds of flesh.: We recently are
4
the 20, the Baltic his sitting-'
he was hiiui that called out, saying wanted by the Manager of the Company. went for a i be two men little; -away and were seen near distance, standing the Saw Mill the office of Baltic the timberwhich adjoins
the
garden work may yet be sections— the first being
most
Geese
verdict ;both but prisoners,against recommended them to mercy- on accou n t of their youth. Mr. Justice in Mathew, sentencing they
when with his wife and children knocked at the back door and!
room
they
fruit's and vegetables that1 are unharvested. Transplanting hardy shrubs' and 'plants treesj' be con may tinued as as is the weather mild.— long' Boston Pilot.
to
and
from
After half-an-bour's returned into Court with
verdict.
:
9.45 who
The learned the Jury
:
arid
one
of
about
/
'
still
and
on,1
officers,
:
fact
the
and
'
in
tools
whe
cover
necessary, painted during
arid repaired leisure of winter.
that
him
i
later again ,waB going to. try to get his mate him. I communicated what'had
before!
confession:
a
snow
as
are
we
again
This,
the
and
away,
j
it
all
was
j
Lawrence, 20.I July
us
Cry
Wells,
the
Pile of
fall
>
from He did
man.
i
and remove tiiem. the mower or sweep, for scythe will thus be obtained, aud if the formeris there will used not so often exist a for change of knives. necessity; Speaklet us add that' no iog of implements
Lawrence
that
to
litter
as
thuskda'heap, and furnish capital a basis would that'
Ai clean
.
Charles: Joseph Dobell, of the wilful found guilty
were
eighteen, murder
army,
myself in this world, except in the service of the Church, and to regain the souls of this island to God. Behold the of all secret of my heart and the' sum
both
audi
eighteen,
direction.
reign sake
hitch
arid
spite
them
use
the in
leaves take hd
,
!
Maidstone Assizes, recently, Justice Mathews, William
Thereupon
would
to
asked,
I
?"
of
do that,
to
must
that
ne
;
exert
ings order
get
prosecution other (said time be
and dignity lay down all title and service and do all honour to theirs, if she would cease to persecute and this I protest the Catholics is the end at which I have aimed since sole I been neither
Might
before,
will
I
case
stones
that
feel
who Confessor Fifteen Years."
Salvationist
second
voluntarily of Queen,
have have
A
trial
present I have willingly offered testify, ray life in their to heretical tnaintaiu assembly, Catholic and Roman Apostolic, my and bring back the wanderers religion, that of this is tlieuisalves island, pro testing
be the mean & If it for of increasing our love and veneration or of inspiring God's Vicar, any to seek the will' noi troth; Mary of Scotland have spoken or have died in vain
yard.
restoration
servants
deed."'
" he replied, Well, tell you can do I but not tell else." her, any one -to 'make of the declined' afly prorhise " for and i added, Are you kind; sorry what have done ?" He answered, you " we sometimes ; but sometimes Well,
'
with
for
.
get forgiveness
confess
willing
I
To
successor.
Peter's,
Mr.
said
of justice of Jesus
and
.the
now
stones
extract
will
with their up to time have opportunity to from .their ineaflows or
tire
'will
gather !
of the crime, and what and he seemed was, I told him forgiveness.
taking any note suggested that I
Sd
and
that
the
to I
See
Peter's
St;
as
me
.
ifor
man."
get he could
must
seem
might
,
lawful
I confess myself to be I voluntarily offer ; of His Cross foot for
the
at
to
you
for
more
Nay
devotion
the to in the a prisoners captain Wells Salvation Army at Tunbridge and charged. that were arrested they The evidence of the was prosecution
and the the Blood
not
long voice
At
to take this my of my testimony to the remainder accomplish and commanded in the form ordered by the Church for the salvation of my poor
mercy
God he
tossed up to and the h t
out
added
labors
roe
it,
dp
was
Those who
lass.
j
a' 'con trite and penitent I prostrate heart, at the feet of your Holiness, 'myself confessing myself to God abd His Saints and to to be almost your paternity, and guilty of eternal unworthy sinner, if it do not th e loss, please good God sinners to have Who died for penitent
general 'intention
to
We do
general the plants be lost.
to ing otherwise
it
thing
,
caa
whereof,
my did
before
that
;is
the
it.
should to mate do.it you us
the enormity
iu the presence of the scaffold and she prayed for her the block persecutor and' for the See. Church and' Holy and through the Dufuncta adhuc loquitur
the
I
other
or chaplain, any to administer
my
''minister
nojt came,
and
u
penance
the
him
were
moment
did
the
20 July Ycs soid he
"
I.
"What him he said it and he revenge, " master's was a terrible
u
of
on
in
the
to
ing
We Tunbridge
'
and the
with
them...
the
fertilizing
Gather
that
droppings,
mix
or
characters.
—
intentit
And my constitution
judgment.
!
'
consider
fell
a
when
changed
cried
my mate which of
and see
:
'"
crown.
to
of such a sentence, said for entreating you to have prayers my' poor soul, and the souls of all thoe who are dead or dyibg for the same or
'
n
this
What!"
liquid
'
heir to Holiness
as
"
bad
two
the bottom murder on
at
Wells
ti)
appeal plead
and
been
were
se.nfcencd,
will
letter
Catholic,
"
'prayers my right I leave it to your the consequence
have
(Canterbury
and gooll to the safety however,tending of Protestantism; he thinks uu exception ih its favour. This should be made
every
my
hand to write, to your Holiness, that I cannot. make it '''order" though known to before you my death, yet afterwards the intent be may manifest uiHieh is, the whole to' you being duly the of their subversion 'considered, '
such
on
of me one death, and offering their and a l)ean for consolation Bishops whom I had having been ;ia % priest them takeh not away and kept I know
'
convenient
was
absorbent
any
no
allowing wasted.
their
in all
.
in'
it
Archbishops four Bishops
done in and my We of.
lies
Make
:
!
/
that the two and York) and should Elizabeth, petition we are in the domestic annals as told cjf foV that Princess, it the custom being the lords spiritual to themselvels absent which
possible,' to be
material or
said,
either'
agencies.
manure
'
named
:,:'secretary
look Burghley sacredduty,
he
a little time, hesitating " There has been nothing bad Wells but What me Tunbridge mate have been at the bottom
'
.
y
and
is
:
I
was
of'
power
respective
.
me
it
which made Lord a as upon her execution for the cif performance !
motive
.
to
And
England.
all
t.
i
communicated
daiy.
Atnias Buckhurst, Paulet, nJy and ia one Drury, knight, jkeeper,
cause
'
;
this
was
'Lord
i
in
the
one
.
»
Church above
this
the
this
brought
-
often
of farming word, manure,
decline
or
ih
too cannot' often, be subject before the agriculturist. Manure holds the aame relation to the farmer and gardener Lhat steam or water does to the manufacturer or mechanic. The
down
sat
we
success'
consolidated and the
.
—
'
'
identifies
the
;
of the
how perceived herselLwith
be
will
Queen
.
after should years' twenty captivity, in a strait confined be at length prison, condemned to death and by the States is heretical, assembly of this country
It
A«
he said him to
me
invited
.
Father, .to permit, my those of this unfortunate that island, , the sole remnant of the blood of England that and Scotland faith, possessing
?"
night
anil
.
Holy
;
'
and
I
reply.
the
,
sins
for
in
into
last serves
.
'
devoted daughter, Mahy Queen of Scotland, Dowager, of France.
>.
memory
.
ih .this But now
get victory
my
room,conversation. and commenced Gower "I believe my mate got saved las said, and I have coihe to saved night, get, this I at him looked morning," " and said, Is not there some earnestly mind ?" I said S" upon your thing because of his mauner. After halting
i
to
walk
.
iriy
you
as
nothing
.
'
in t I. have great regret n detentio do, owing to my and my sicknes captivity long that it has pleased most God,,
to.
able
far
,
'tbe'en:
.
'
,
which
'.
.
'
'
Did
"
.
:
desolate Church, and of yoiir of this iwhich I especially island, leave much without and deluded, erring God's and your scare. paternal mercy humble and Of your Holiness the .most His
flock,
.
of
Church pf the universal Catholic, and Roman, in which bein g Apostolic, I -have always intended 10. regenerated, Si e do my duty to the Holy Apostolic faith
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refreshing cohtaius casein,
owes
qualities aud guiu arid wood
powerfully but:'uulike
stick which
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kill,
the neck,
it,
ITS its
with a knife break at once.
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stimulating to
caffeine.
sugai,
fat,
Like
fibre.
increases dues not
It
the afffect
also acids,
tea,
it
respiration: its
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hot,
very
dust
washing which is
water
with
it
a
poured
the floor
from
rising
in
every
no
the
.of
common
dresses them
'satin
white
Preserve winter
through in
by wrapping with brown paper
blue
sewn outside, the edges. at together from dull Prevent kerosene burning the on the wick by keeping arid caking' a can corked oil until used, in tightly
paper,
both
the
at
and the spoqt. last and longer
neck
brooms
sweep them in boiling soap by wetting not when in use once a week, and hang them up or invert them. and silk ribbons summer by Preserve them away wrapped in brown putting of the account white paper, on paper; of lime used in its manufacture, cholride produces discoloration.
Make
better suds
home
shooters
Sharp
establishment
Branch Not
the
on
Acrobats
Emin
maps—
A
relation— of
the
for
wi'it
mean
called
properly
No ing
of
receipts
told
of
class
anything.
their
The
who
man
as
up
spirits
that
fond
:
of
is
it
like
be very
may
sign
no
that's
is his
from
too
going for
widow he died." until a
-
Christmas which a
.
to
ought
generally
.
the
see
?'
'
his
was
lie
first
Bobby,
"
doctoring
your
bill
is
may hollerday.
called account
a
time
to
husband
for
of
good Christmas
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it
me
to
the
As
bity.
that leaks
'
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a
der
all
a
all
our
lere.
If
will-
missed friend and the water was
his
so
But
Mr.
bystander a
if
inquired "
he
"
tears
he
mout's
fell
John
;
No," warn't
dot
all
a
whistle.'
in
and
ill,
af
can
ask
if
und
iu
come
worth
Colorado " Yes."
man
'
he vhas
a
good to
.dollars
five,
at least
in'
indulged
I
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don't sorter dragged into " that How was
Well
I'll
bad
a
off
it
tell
cold with
very
often,
I
and
last a
about it. week and
'
Any
4
No.'
of
was
mad
I
rnmmost reBpectable-Jooking Bee to little booze. I a I could get too suppose I must have looked a little for one of the or loungers, respectable
for of the sort, something and rubbed he brushed by me
could
ap
;
few
a
und
somepody
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sthairs
oop
?'
see
oud
noue
so
oop dot
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here.
dere,
please
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vhas
can
run
I
vhill
call
be
bed
in
ten somepody whistles und by der tube
All
she
your
it
oop
down here. right Mr. idea of yours, nefer be purned oop
all
shplendid You vhill
bed.'
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vhas
you
want
no.
something as
Being
by I shust
try
all
Good night
right.
Go on,' said Dunder paused."
der
tube the
trouble
main
would soon her disease usual
leave
began
symptoms
the
of
rising
;
sour
and faintoppression loss of stomach, sleep,
dull
bad
eyes,
taste
in
the
under
medical effect.
no
In
treatment this strait
'
or
she
the
'
.
like
:
hers.
and
vhas
the ever, the other What
was
to
see
if
man.'
sergeant,
pitied her
of
a
few
able to outside .
to
that
hearty of
the
as
which her
rapidly will
Inspector
hosts of Mother who
of
living
Seigel's were just
health than The asthma
ill.
were
true
Barbara the
taken
first
dyspepsia),
seems
better
enjoying
since and bronchitis, of symptoms and
-
that she had not only days, out of bed, but to move get the and bad taken house, a considerable and distance,
actually she was
no
than
more
disease
(indigestion and it now abated, be as hale and Boon
and himself, witnesses
Syrup
to
be to save
one
the the
to perish. ready Curative Syrup is for and sale by all medicine vendors and A. J. White, Limit by the proprietors, B.C. ed 35, Farriugdou Road, London, Mother
passing he vhas
the lone poor woman how petition, believing, would useless as as Syrup proved she medicines had already taken. their astonishment in the to find,
Board
granted
power thousands
?'
I
old
there
stomach
and make no more to will die in peace expense the parish." she had of of It seems got hold one Almanacks and read Mother of the Seigel's the in cases great cures wrought by Syrup
was
vhas
How
a
the
:
journeys
?'
1
Und
affection that
following touching appeal I have been Inspector swallowing months do me no They for good. to I can en I am going on from worse worse. dure / that in a two it no week or longer. feel I shall There is one last reguest 1 be dead. me a bottle would make of yo givi of Mother Curative is my only hope. Seigel's Syrup ; it and does me no good 1 a failure If it proves
been
right..'
it
others that
throat, of the
but to made
day
course
?
Dunder.
'
been
about
vhas
in
pit
tongue,
in
state of sufferd
long
to see disordered
that
the
'
,
we
"
dere
Who vhas me Der policemaus.
'
the
and
enough
ana
arid
of a fair shrewd-
bronchial
the
,
this
good judgment
had
'
;
she bad life she
native
situation
'
had
of
earlier
use
with the do, bad breath,
at the
:
Me.'
Dot
doan'
j
;
Chronic
albeit
to
a
probable
is
in
The
before again I goes oafei'
'
'
arose
wise from
»
I doan'
is-
she
for .
advantage
she
to' the medicines ,
of fire
signs
to
own
and
was
It
had one
!'
small
a
days
the added
Although
years,
>
me
on
became chronic and mouth, &c., and finally her not being able to find hopeless through The Inspector she states that any remedy.
soft
!'
likely kind. but
ignorant, In
her
digestion, be cured
ness
all
it
came' extremely
out Dyspepsia, as complaints age crept apace upon her.
not
asthma
fluids
shleep. go und dot minutes
let
was
other
her
others headaches,
to
to
go
Bhall
;
'
old
that she would She did not
foundation
poverty.
to
ailments and
und
Sergeant,
can't
I
says
'
dere
the
presently
loafer,
to-morrow.' I Sergeant,
'
hole
or
old
//
under
and
obtained and this,
as
you crab
the
sbmehow
hpalth. from
!'
see
and Mr.
an
ago
Smith, She
any
was
respect
:
!
again.
whiskey
and then." Ye6, Good Bcheme." "I found myself in a hard part of the and stepped city day before yesterday,
by him,
loafer
I'll
./ Who vhas you ?' Der Goternor of Ohio.
4
"
into
some ,
me
Und
'
I
all
drink
a
time
mpreproskfcrous laid and
way
coated
see a-fire you should whistle down queek,
this."
you
corn
in
incident short told by
the
"
some
mainland,
education, enabled n'ess,
,
wife
Yes
'
was
he
blew
Bequest.
called
Board. look
Barbara fallen into
Iter.
vhas
so
i
Hello
says
?"
which
yet pathetic
J
oop to between
you
soft
a
You vhas eh? Good night,
!
vhas
calls
'
.
!
miles
Indigestion had sprung up infirmities ijodily
?'
I
minutes never
call
had
ever
you
Oh,
shust
around
one
and
gone,
hat,
Dying
of
care
few
better in some
that
twice
ple!'
nice
a
said
got," to another.
you
I
no.
Nefer
'
'
you've
\)
and there being no distaut, in that Barbara instiutio'ns place, jarochial of a pau necessarily occupied the position out. The trouble from which per, living suffered dated back In sjlie many years.
see
avhay.'
That's
Jim!,
there eye
get can't
.
Gray
the
oh
ijeside
Sergeant.'
toes
your
'
Buried.
was
had his
of the did not
it
Barbara
oh,
,
been— ho
well
probably but if you
of the poor," is one of the Macklejohn, InspecShetland IsPoor, at Lerwick,
need
long
tire?'
'
do bait."
or
can
fine,
says that named Barbara
woman, the notice
!
no
you'
;
(
the said
batr
on
self-defence
you
He
Ijinds.
I goes in ped by 10 o'clock, con Mr. Dunder without the noticing fall und 1 doan' slur, before ashleep blows dot whistle 'unit der somepody und a voice tube, Hello Dunsays : der !' Yes, dot vhas me. Vhas I all on
a
show
and
annals
J. R. of the
tors
'
ly
that
relation,
his
;
and
them
serve
Dunder
An amusing what ihe poet
tinued
'
well
as
A Pauper's
'
says
but in seep quiet, whistle plows again
Jim's
uproarious
was
but
and
footing drowned.
was
i
—
simple
only
lives.' are
the
replied
My
African, companion from the wharves.
young
the warrants
:
Might
|
to
poys
vhas
Which
It J vhas
'
?'
where
see
return for didn't off at the door.
?'
eaferypody It
'
left
drop
me
1
'
why
greenhorns
some
Let
;
liinda
morrow.
thing ;
Ser-
no.'
ery.
it
',
:
und.mafces blame,
.
you can great provocation 6ff with a nominal
;
will
in
to
r
und
ax
fire
a
reasonable und he puts
him, I see.'
save
me.'
punishing
Visit
day fishing
one
fighting his
Dunder,
I
boy.'
'he
to
so
price
ford
now
sent
Curl
tube spheaking One end vhas out door, oop sthars. so can der policeman call me from der sidewalk if a fire vhas going. IJe makes
for
'
breast,
makes
Vhell, him, und
view—'
der
For me?' 'Warrants! ' for assault Two warrants
go
it
home.'
get and
Jim
caught
prevents
far.
A doctor
He
'
!
'
replied
wanted
No, de doan' what Well,
Yon. No \hing.
hair
poor
his
ma,' 'Perhaps, you.' in his with hope strong be too tired to feel like
?
pin
a
He
|
johnny '
I
proke.smash
I
,
a
I am fafraid> that when mother, out home all tired with learn what a his and work, day's naughty boy you've been, he will punish
"Thought
white of plenty
like
man
"
'
on
A hopeful said Bobby,' papa comes your
"All
„
being
You
him.
black
Will Knott is a Washington gentle signs who, when he is in a hurry, " Won't." name
cheer,
cripple his
.,';bu
'
the street.' the boy did your his mother to' cut
running
had
I
illicit
secret
a
and
pale hasn't
it
clever head
a
Unfeeling.—
man
from
Fire.
against
escape."
t
Vhas
a
scared.'
'
said
punishment,' self-reproach fully, It kept purpose.
father the
answers
««
Because him
the
did't
oe
i
der
severe
a
He
nerve.
Why
was
fighting
tooth
a
not
a money known till
never
I
to escape.
It
'
lie shows me part. Pooty soon can on fire six place in get und we vhas deeferent places, beds. Dot .makes oop in our
my lioonered ill burn
?
day
one
company
?'
all
was comes
mit pieces who comes
me.
Vhas No.
I
Dunder
Precautions
dot
i
;
have been I Well, have and only once thirty years and I been of one mind in all my wife' was when the these and that yeavs, be house was on fire and each wantedlto
relation, hed all
broken.
A but
is is
you, the
of
to
'
keep
an
is
strike'
"
sympathetic drowned boy Jim, through
are
still.
A good constitution full value box-its
it
number
'
with
said,
1
like
them,"
;
'
It
?
say my
uy
table
of
geaot
Der odder day,' said down he went to see
;
the first
fun
Shake
daylight
men
jlick
vScwi
tpe Sergeant a shentlemans; comes yesterday, strange into mv Vhas I Carl blace. Duniler ? vhas Say, Mr. Dunder, j vhas. your ? She vhas. Um ? family oop shtairs I vhas told so, but I doan' be jVhell, him. It vhas criminal lief carelessness
but
moved over considerably in second act the I noticed that quite Oh yes <"; .out.got up and moved
farmer married
'
' .
as
I
were
At
into
piece—
should
Pole
Didn't
large
und
all
tlie
1 t
ire.'
More
|
(
soliloq
were
distillers.
well off home sick.
of
believe
off.
?'
i
<j>n\your :
a
Jdot
pipe
'
Carl
!
father.
friend
to
audience
story.
match
is
coming Why is the North whiskey manufactory think
would
my wife When
'
'
"
"
Actor
Wasp.
head
my
eh
j
x
to his father, said a lad Pa," have read of people often poor honest ; why don't sometimes they " rich but houep't ?' Tut, tut,
grief
so
are
the
had the
'
up.
'
"
Charley
und ?"
'Oh
of police fever. yellow froth In this difference they show their the catch London who never police,
when
money.
men
of
Tour have
much
so
morning."—
this
plow fifer
a '
dot settles me. Dis vhas Vhell, idea of yours. come I'll over splendid and talk rait few minutes.' you eafery 'I doan' wink dot night, all sleep one
!
!
All but Fernandina
my
Francisco
so
fatherless.
puir
it ? Just look how Bee to a watering cart) (pointing won't have the blame fool
"Lettuce
walking
a
gait
a
j
me
'
?"
liim
doan'
'No!'
ine.'.
didn't
What became:of He was buried
"
of
bairn."
His
The
for
drops
j
Dinno
:
you
of the
unavoidable breach The stock of a gun.
its
;
ten
child
a
physician
a
!
ones.
gardeners—
plant." An
out
pouring
was
medicine
to
till
,
/'
lend
Can't
.
who
Scotchwoman
a
!'
dollar
!'
'Vhell
:
;
:
Bey.
badly
;
No
«
any
"
:
(hA poor Motto
i>
'
tree.
False
come—
to
1
'
table— Tumblers;
of the
Last teeth
A
—
1
the
his he stood on the curbstone shaking sides with he was accosted laughter, by What's one of New finest Haven's Fun the ?' Can't fun Btrangers
teeth.
Aching
—
draw
they /:
Said
It
A beehive.
—
that
question
0.
.
Sweet
0
anir
© irfc.g
on
away
think take you'd one." " Nor I before that." have him arrested ".Did ;you "No. I
from
do not- furnish their but lines,
crowd.
hy
pail
of
teacupful
|
hit
he'd ?"
think
get
fife
I
there's
Friend
molasses.
his
entertainment
number Prevent
Did you "Yes."
false
carries
burglar
I didn't
" !
'
and
fading
imark.
a
belle
"
nobody answered the
it.
between carries
ce
The
?
companies
son;
time. side when iron use an
avoid
locks
differe
burglar and the
Saturday
bad
a
It's
want
me
.
colored,
false,
a
here.
yon ,
,
right
longer wrong
carriage.
vhas lend
.
not
is
the if
;
a
.
'
j
a coward,' toward the
me
Then vot Dan you
j
?'
Seudge Comidback.'
friend,
.
clean
a
and
a
sheepstealer -following jlie persisted, floor and striking rae
!
Who vhas dot
!
Your
|
I said,
idiot,'
J'
a
'
-
damp
quite which
the
on
calicoes
You're
j
keeps
Hello
'
Iron
will keep they on Iron silk
the
is
and
much
cholera.
side
'
dog's
a
One
keeps
it.
: '
i
'
:
j
belle
its
OUGHT
between
other
r
on
play
?,,
the
escape
j
cough,
WOMAN KNOW.
cannot
man
whistll
.
EVERY TO
the
The railway
against rife In d&tricts before passing of hot coffee the drinking air has enabled into the open persons in such places to escape contagion. living
WHAT
and
of
jsay
a 'You're now I know I out.' Whit's ' Not to get
said.
'and I'said, gentleman,' I' to turned jam.' go intentions ?' he said. your with a row a drunken jinto
keys..
as a preventive and epidemic diseases. and fever, with malaria
infections
he
liar,'
.
infantum, excellent also
a
!
cholera It is
whooping and Asiatic
asthma,
spasmodic
rich,
W hat
siupor dispels for antidote many is valuable in and
an
i;a
has
why
chance
the difference
i&
and
wagging
Coffee
arise. plications is and lethargy, kinds of poison,
fire
on
smallest
dot
more
,
What tail
is also, Coffee emergencies. In excellent medicine. an place, its action is fever frequently typhoid is. indicated and decisive. It prompt local com before in the early stages
in
meet.
never
Because the engine
wakefulness, tremors, heartburn, acidity, debility of trembling, irritability temper, a kind of intoxication irregular pulse ito the and great injury euding in delirium there functions. Unfortunately, spitial who are coffee depend yinany tipplers upon his dram. upon it as the drunkard On the other hand, coffee is a sovereign over the nervous in tiding system efficacy in
the
minutes
ton and eafery minutes ale again, dot night I haf to shump oudt of bed und
'
.'You're
.
abnormal
Because
ten
'In
plows
.
pro indigestion
be
chnrch
a
If
organ
it
excess,
frieuds
?
I
to
liable
like
.
Carried
is
they
.
.
to
eyes climes
.
great duces
that
one
are
,
on I against me,' evidently purpose. at him sharply and' turned looked away. Are yon the new boss at the Silver ?' !' lie I asked with a leer. No,' replied.
,
your by distant but correspond,
W.hy separated
-
and
order, abuse.
high
initial
his
i
name
to write blunder.
begins
'
schoolboy he makeB his a
-
the
use
,
its
-
ii
When
is rate of the poise the amount of lessens It diminished. to of the body, blood sent the organs and contracts the the veins distends waste of thus capillaries, preventing stimulus of a It is a mental tissue.'
By
Seigel's chemists
,
as
Mr.
'
Nesbit's
Ladies
Silver
Watches
£3 10s.
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'
NESB1T, Practical and
Watchmaker of
(Late
[?]
HAS
and
Sores is
an
neck
the
on
If
remedy.
Asthmatic, Cough, ristic Complaints.
For
effectually meat,
Pulmonary,
Brooches
Brooches
Piles,n
.
'
'
Swellings, and
DISEASE, The
King's
Evil,
every been
kind
Fistulas,,
has
it
never
Ointment
New
And
and
Oxford
sold the
are
throughout tions
for
Pills
®
known
f
St.)
World
;
Electro
London,
Label
on
nol
is
address
they
Cups
FACTORY.
BllOWNl ALLEN, T.
(Late
;
W.
TRE
b
'HAY
&
20
PERTH,
hides
hand.,. in exchange Goods despatched
always skins
kangaroo
to
all
boxes in
Stores,
quarter
(120
large
IN
parts
&r
Agents
:
Mr.
„
Colony.
„
quantities.
Summer Hear man
PERTH.
stock
to
for
requisite
and
Privacy'
and
is
Best
First
a
are, saved thereby se Customers undeniable
for
equally
a
TIC
PILLS,
Face
&c.
Iron,
a
in
specific
&c.
ache,
Neural
Contains
Quinine,
—
Cement
for
Broken
Comfort
and
is
only in
Famous Ale
Is.
2s.
6d.
aud
House
and Bonnets,— 6d. 8d Is. Is. 6d. 2s. 6d. and upwards.
Bass's
for
Guiness's
Which
is
brilliantly
and
Stout.
contains
Spirits
and
Travellers
for
of Burroughe's
and
Beers
is
Charges
Good
'
IS I
WimbridgE,
favourite
the
Best
Visitors,
IF
H <©!!><©&
resort
Brands
f&S
It
Watts'
far-famed
of lovers
of
always
obtainable,
the
and
IS®#!'
Manufacturer
CURRIER
Furnisher,
and
game.
if
men, Boot
Bt&air,
to
and
ma
STREET,
jf
11 ;
W AS
always of
colony
hand,
on
st.
the
most
&
C.,
cathedral.)
German,
French,
English,
and
Colonial
stock
in
his
the
|
part
to
PROMPT
ATTENTION
TO
COUNTRY
and
Coaches
and ed-.
Iron
complete. W. T
for and
PRICE
Sale,
Tomb
Railings,
V
U
J
itself
;
,
J
best
LIST
Iff
\l
are
in trial
Durability unsurpassare on
ntly
8
APPLICATION.
ON
soles your, order. A
hand
at
sale
or
SMALL
Stones,
ORDERS
BY
SENT
BOOK
POST.
Printed M.
supplied
&JT Observe WIMBRIDGE.
the
Next
Address, Door
tp
the:
"
Criterion
Hotel."
and published
Thomas
all
D.
Gibney
Record,"
—
kept
very
all
and
id
His
the
are
Neatness Boots
cons'
al
ready.
Head
U m'
"live
at prices.
solicited.
ORDERS.
or
'
Hearses
D.
"
;
H
the market. Repairing neatly and promptly done. Extra-fine See patchingexecuted.
good at
telegram
at
recommends
boots
that
details
attended by
SLIPPERS.
AND
Qj-
i
any
all
SHOES
live
.
shape
in
Manufactured '
BOOTS,
Kip Boot
and let work
varied
.
U
and
takers
Finest Best-
and
t finish
or
a
guar-
stl0e Shop, perluI next to J. th, ,s Store. He is to manufacture the Sewed Oalf or the
prepared
PERTH.
extensive
want
Shoe, in
Je'
o
Gentle-
you e
P
e
le
style,
and "
Healv's v Hay Street H. Monger
DEALER, georqe's
Manufac
Only.
:
01
teed
otherwise.
handsome
week.
'
therewith notice
in
and
n
Ladies
Civility.
Importer,
LEATHER
from
turers
'
conducted
and erected
mmmmmwM the next
Importer
'
PERTH.
of the FUNERALS Colony,
wiih
be
will
hand.
on
SMEDDLE8,
(opposite
Funeral STREET,
liauil On Monumental
last
price
G. HEARMAN, The City Draper,
and
ways
the
4
Hv
W.
and
Direct
Attendance
HOWIOK
Eun6ral
n
wcio
HI,
Moderate.
VIVDEUIAKE!!,
shortest
titaiia
All the windows dressed with
Tallies,
of the
Boot
the
niinlifiAo vjuciuiigo
fiCD
ugou
about double Season.
with
one
GEORGE
connected
li
hits
replete
lighted,
i|_U
%A 7m,
HAY
and Girls'
Hats
D'LUCEY,
Billiard
Wines,
General
upwards.
—
'
T.
2s.
-
J
W.
and
—
6d.
Is.
Ladies'
Liqu
of
stock.
HOTEL.
Convenience And
Sole Makers RAY JBROS., Stock port, England.
)
Everywhere
Sold
HOTEL
Ar-
:
c
GERALDTON
Every
'
COAGULINE. ,'ticles.
3d.
Is.
for The
Manufactur
and Boys' Straw Hats,
spe
Proprietor.
Cattle.
KAY'S gia,
our
the
being
profits
many
Horses
for
opened,
ers
Class
quietness
Quality ors
R.
and
Coughs
serviceable
now
from
'
EAY'S Colds,
for
COMPOUND,
are
direct
ciality.
Jeweller,
THOMAS
Albans
St.
and
,
'
E
;
by Mrs. Luton,
purchased
Men's
and
back Stables
,
Hotel.
GERALDTON
OF "TTAY'S COMPOUND LINSEED; IV Tolu, &c., Aniseed, Senega, Squill, with Chlorodyne. AY'S' COMPOUND, a demulcent expec and for Chest torant, Coughs, Colds, Complaints.
selected personally in Paris, London,
curing
House.
Balcony
Bath-rooms
.every
watch
and
A ccommodation
JL.
Consurap-
of,
should this take: public opportunity, of purchasing much begoods at prices their real value. Novelties for and Early Spring,
T
EOR &c.
THE
Summer Goods liaade by Mearman her during visit to the English and Con tinental Markets.
Bronchitis
COLDS, COUGHS, Asthma, Coryza, Influenza,
e
The
favourite
Splendid front.
J. "W. Andrew, Roebonrne. T. W. Stroud, Geraldton. F. Kelly, Dongarra. G. H. Lott, York.
„
the
OF
thathe
d ope ried th
a n
Comistin
Perth.
on
d
good value.
at least Y. E.
save
Watchmaker
announce ve
Straw Straw Hats and Bonnets. Hats, 25 Cases Ladies, Young, Ladies, Girls, Youths and Boys, all sizes and ;Mens, marked low prices to qualities specially meet the present temporary depression.
GREAT
STREET,
The Settlers
NESBIT,
E.'
to
recei
i
lbs..)
Hotel
Hirst <Class for Travellers.
sold. guarantee every article TIME PAYMENT. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.
Practical
taken of
will
cent.,
V.
from
—
customers
to
!fi
houses.
Uppers
and and
Grindery Good
.SHOES
/Continental
,
Leather
cases,
Sliamrock
householders at ex As no prices. heavy and paid for convassing
maker
1
and
j ust
1 —
of
VARIETY.
to
s|elect
.
N.
BOOTS! and. 'Children's the best andEnglish
in
in small
Aooo
HAY
from by buying besides having a large and from a practical
per Nesbit,
thanks to the public returning generally tlias for beg to announce past favours, all classet they are prepared to manufacture of COLONIAL BOOTS, on the shortest pos a and sible notice. Also, kept in stock, large varied' assortment of Ladies', Gentlemen's,
J
is
Collecting,
Britnall),
ET,
Flour.
Spectacles.
possession low ceedingly
commission
.
h as
Draper-
Gity;
J3EG-.S
Iron, Snider Revolvers,: and pieces, (muzzle Ammunition— Sadd
DRAPERY
Clocks
&c.
-—The
Corrugated
Wines and Spirits asks and octaves.,
Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, &c., sold TIME PAYMENT with IMMED
on
spurious
are
BOOT
AUSTRALIAN
bales;
Fencing
Netting,
Sugars,
y
also tools,
Mrs.-
Alberts
Rings
Plated
IATE
WEST
Stocks
and
the
to.
Teas
Breast Pins Necklets Studs Jet Brooches & Earrings
Pins
Cruets,
„
language.
every
Gent's Rings, do. Ladies'
Wedding
,,
of Medicine with direc
W.H.HKAKMA.N,
,
&c.
Harness,
Oilmen's
Leon tines
Keepers
,,
Vendors
Civilized
r,
Oxford
533,
loading)
Tob
Rings, Gent's do. Ladies'
Studs
;
breech,
,
Leontines
Necklets
„
Fowling
Earrings Alberts
<
Breast
„
all
almost
tree
533, (Oxford
„ „
fail.
Manufactured
are
should look Purchasers and Boxes. If the' Pots
the
to
at
St. (late London
by
in
use
Abscesses, of J5KIN
„
only 78,
Alberts
i
Glandular
on
full'
i
Earrings
„
i'
Rifles,,.
Bracelets B. & E.
„
"
:
Silver
Pumps,
Docglas
lery,
hand
Watches
Silver
„
sets
„
Sciatica,
Wire Cornsacks, Galvanized Wires,
Walthams Gold
setsB.&E.
„
Agents,
of Station requirements, other goods, Carpenters' Portable Wool Forges,
Anvils;
repaired
,,
Pleu-
or
Importers
Station
always
HAYE sundry
Watches
Gold
Rheumatism,
Gotit,
Gold
Silver Watches Bracelets
„
Cures
it
Hooping
or
repaired. Nesbit's Ladies?
Watches rubbed
into as salt chest, Throats/Bronchitis,
and'
Relaxed and all
Quinsies;
TJlcers,
order
to or
Success,'
'
it
infallible
Nesbit's Gent's
and
.
.
Old
Breasts,
made cleaned Levers'
like
.
B&d
LEGS, Wounds,
Merchants,
Stock,
Nesbit's Walthams exception. in the CHEAPEST Colony. two and other a Watches, with of every Jewellei'y guarantee.
years' description Watches
BAD
of
cure
th
.
These
Succeeds
.
the
and
best selected stock of
first-class cheapest and EYERY Watches of Jewellery in the Nesbit's colony. description and jewelled) Levers English (capped stand riding and rough work, guaran teed for two The Best Watch years.
without the are
ieaon,
PERTH.
STREET, the
"Nothing
tlie
FREMANTLE,
.
For
Adelaide,
Street,.
:
known
Jeweller,
of
Summer
WAREHOUSE,
COLONIAL
General
and Healing Properties the "World. throughout
Searching !are
HAY
,
llUilllilWMill'H.'WH
Its
Rundle
Commencement
w.tHisnMK&a,
,
Ve E.
,
at
the
Howick-
Bryan.
for office
the )
Healy.
Right-Rev.
of the
street,
times cheap.
"
W. A.
Perth,
by
j
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