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effect

March

23. the Her Qmen and suite Majesty at have arrived Hyeres, in the South of

London,

Franee

The

ceived

a

very

the

lora'ship

distingnished party cordial welcome from

Britain's become

the

secure was

are

efforts

Strong

release

made

being

of Mrs.

to

Osborne, who; months'

sentenced to nine with hard labour

recently

and now

the

for per with pearl the;.great to her accouchement. A of medical evidence has support of the reqest for

sadors. The

release.

Anarchist

case,

previous

large been

amount

the

in

given

prisoner's The Right

Rev.

Herbert

has been selected recently ceed the late Cardinal Manning, to retain his present as position of Salford.

to

in

and Teoiarlose, of Sikhs. have an discovered bomb in a factory

at

Woolwich,

Bishop

Grand

but

it

was

done.

removed

was

before

any have

injury

The ministerial been

M.

settled.

in

crisis

retains

Caprivi has

but

has the

Germany

Chancellorship resigned Premiership. A to depose plot King George Greece has been discovered.

the of

March

the

to

.

23. London, in developments Sea to the difficulty, regard Behring the British has squadron in the Pacific been ordered to rendezvous at Esquithe British Columbia, British mault, station in the North Pacific. naval miners on strike still The Durham to refuse yield, although great distress

Owing

latest

families for want their among prevails of life. of the necessaries has refused The House of Commons law to alter the as to con Common carried making Irish

Plan in

tribe

British

which

punitive to the

sent

was

have

Assam

attack

expedition, relief

of

the

thanked Majesty the Queen has Oarnot for the welcome she President and has country, her recognition of the deep shown on the occasion of the her of the Duke grandson,

has received expressed

sympathy of death Clarence.

Five been

just It sup .committed

Marseilles. Anarchists have of

Governors

provinces taxes in

are

the

is

Rus the

from in

which of

result

where other means Canada has

various

entirety.;

under

as

is

exacting

Flogging

being

finally were

in

hand

with regard to recip States, commercial relations. The Hon. rocal Minister of Finance of G. E. Foster, wonld be declares that it Canada, to ariange for trade better preferential Britain.

with

The

English declines

bury) difficulty

instead.

a renewal of the upou and that the says Government is determined

necessary

all

poachers, to

call

Army and navy. The colony of Victoria o

place

the

remove

agreement

American exclude to is

(Lord

insists

Harrison)

it

to

24. Salis modus

the concerning Sea Behring and has made other proposals The Amerian President (Mr.

vivendi

present

March

London, Premier

a

loan

oat

is

of a million

National Library of Australia

if

even

the now

sterling

entire

trying on

are

after faciltated mau

hurriedly

cries

what

see

murderer,

was

opening the door prevented taken the direction by Va the' The. maidservant, to robust woman of forty, is expected of and has given an account recover, the struggle. lost

in

him from

seeing 'murderer.

INTER-COLONIAL.

March Melbourne, of Tinnock Tinnock,

Her Mr. James

of

the German of The position

proceeding. Premier

not

has

been

yet

Co.,

Ltd.,

shot

was

by

The injured

a

bailiff

24;..

and

London

The British

Times will

surplus of allow

not

Mr.

by

expected

was

be

that says 'smaller

such

It

considered

the

than

Goscben, Exchequer,

the and

secution

reduction

in

The

the of much

taxntion,

25.

March

man,

promised.. and the English American that President Harri press to the Behring son's attitude in regard is resorted Sea difficulty blnster, only to his position at to in order strengthen is

as

was

by

of President. It election iu well-informed is thought, diplomatic that the of war be circles, prospects the

coming

on account and America tween England ot the in dispute are subject slight. and The Mirers' Fedetation Coal have that Porters' Union decided

next

the

during

election general they candidates favoring

will

to

unanimously agreed Bauk. with the Union An

amalgamate certain

to plot poison has been discovered, of poison seized in the

well-known

and

a

posses The

Anarchists.

taken .arid active steps by the police, the special for the suppres legislation sion of anarchy and disorder are said to be having their effect. The for French Minister Foreign Affairs for the

refuses

to

alleged

wvongful in

not

were

police

that

but

the

to

apologise

England of

arrest

two

that the Paris, stating iu to blame the matter, arrest was due to the

conduct

suspicious plaining.

Lord

of

the

persons

com

The

is firm in Salisbury and a apology, diplo has arisen. Bill Hours' has been

defeated

in

demanding matic

an

difficulty

Eight of 112 by a majority of Commons. the House Sub-Lieutenant Anuastasy,

who

Paris

for

to

sentenced murder

of

Dellard,

will

tenced on the

in

death

votes

was

Anastasy

was

sen

death for the murder in Paris afternoon of December 4 of the of Chief of mother Baron Dellard, in the of War. Department Ministry She was found dead with her throat the and her maid was in cut, lying same room condition in a serios suffer to

from a severe Madame Dellard The Paris age. Times

reported described by

twenty-five

in

gash was

throat.

the

seventy

years of of the

correspondent the murderer that the as concierge He of age. years

was

about

asked

what

Madame Dellard lived, storey to the first floor at directed the extremity It is sup of the court. that had he or an posed accomplice seen the maid-servant go out shopping, alone. and was that Madame Dellard ou

and

was

Madame door when murderous

Dellard

he rang,

'

best

evidently and

opened on

seeiug took refuge he gave her

the his

in intentions the the bedroom, where fatal blow. he was While collecting the money and jewellry he had which the maid-servant spread 'on the carpet,

a

the ilpBfeg take over the -output, tocontrol collieries, dpjpal and to build whicn will steamers large'; run to thie South American regularly and Indian meet markets. A general of of the different shareholders ing for this collieries has been convened Coal

to

Trust,

;

purpose.

March 25. Melbourne, was Larkin sentenced On Thursday to six years and Cleary to.f our, .years hard labour, both with imprisonment,for the South Melbourne Building frauds. Larkin was-maosger Society' and Cleary was of that the accountant -

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uistitution has been Nelson arrested for the Bank to of Australasia defrauding the extent of The prisoner £3,000. .j

John

has been

to

admitted intended

is

bail.

to

Australian Deposit Bank. The directors steps

to give

and are

to

effect

reconstruct

in

the

world.

The cargo of the sunken vessel Cape Verde is now being raised. March 24. Brisbane, at The police Barcaldine magistrate has been instructed cases in connection

ed of that

to relieve

all urgent the unemploy

with

the

Mortgage now

taking

the proposal.

25. Auckland, Marcjr A solicitor named Edward jCoopor An appli has suddenly, disappeared.. cation has been made to declare >hiim ;

district.

a

vj

bankrupt;-' '

Several

March Brisbane, of cannibalism

cases

from

f ar,

tb,e.

ported are to be made

North.

;

the matter

into

new

26. are

re

Enquiries by the

.

'police.

fj'

Chinese leper has been discovered in one of the cbuntiy districts and lis being brought dowp by the; police. Tlie refusedto take biitf, officials railway butto instructions have been 'sent "A" bring him down. A

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March 26. Launceston, is The money market very tight. The banks are clients to requesting Ju v" reduce their overdrafts. >.

The English Melbourne

£7 £3

£7 Fourteens are

There

is

from Adelaide,

a

£4 fall

Tens are Centrals

Block

5s.,

12s.,

all

round. March

24. Melbourne, and Cleary for Larkin was continued and' con in a The jury brought to-day. of guilty were and the prisoners

The trial embezzlement virdict remanded

arrived

24.

yesterday.

8s., 3s.,

March

Adelaide, cricketers

Three

of

for

sentence. about powder in a

boys found

blasting

Spencer street they applied

station

.two

pounds of at the to which'

bag

yards,

ex match. A violent from the effects of occurred, died one and the yesterday,

plosion

which

a

other In

two are in great danger. named 1890, a woman August, " S. Freeman cashed a cheque signed and Peters." She came cashed again " in name another the of S- Noble," for was discovered when it £1374, that the initials had been tampered with. On the' fraud detected being told the the woman bank manager that a man her had given the first had cheque to cash, and on returning her the second also. The given who had been detained in woman, was then dis time, custody for some and to-day the she recognised charged, in Bourke-street, man when he was at once of arrested. He gave the name from John Nelson, and said he arrived ;

the

Baroness week.

his benefactress, be executed next

ing

the

cluded

Anarchist

evidence;

defence begins to-day. West Melbourne dock was successfully opened by Lord Hopetoun The dock is one of the yesterday. for

Brokens

only support of eight the principal hours a day. At a special meeting of the Bank of it was South Australia shareholders

The

concluded.

was

f 6rin

tp

proposed

yester

though suffer out of danger. is now ing severely, The trial of the Larkin prisoners on and Cleary, the charge of conspir the shareholders of a ing to defraud bank in of which they were charge, was continued and the pro yesterday, day.

.

London,

is

he

as

passage coolly' street door the thus and this, for when a policeescape, the desceuded the stairs

shut did She

to

his

the

guarding, where-

Hyeres,

Sub-Lientenant

the with

abandoned

her him.

to

these

;MarK5i)-,

Sydney. It

It

filled.

spite

are they the recent resorted to

fail.

which

negotiations the United

the

there

poverty

suffering, famine.

have

dynamite

at

stolen

The people of the

of

cases

posed that the theft. sian

that

in

at

Englishmen

expedition.

previous Her

is

quantity sion of

measure proposed have the effect of of Campiagn and

told

Govern

British

stopping. reconstruction

officials

legal.

boyootting A native the

would

it

were

ed

the

if

as

spiracy,

out came concierge but the matter,, the went down

the the

is

Prussian

will

The German authorities the action that was to abandon instituted the Cologne Gazette for commen against ting upon the Emperor's speech referring of the Empire. to the policy

the

Gensdarmes

Chancellor

decided

of

Hotel

The Cabinet the

At

city.

Majesty

of adviser to the position military Australian Governments. Another bomb has been discovered in a sewer of the house in which the Chief of Police iu Paris Commissioner resides,

police

dynamite

the

desires

number

a

direction

By ment

Colonel Harman, assistant the Artillery of College for the has been uominated

town

a

have killed The Paris

suc

Lieutenantdirector

captured

Pahaog have

in

assistauee.

foi'

time rebels

Malay

-

of that

Vaughan,

who

his'

This, policy. being dictated

'

imprisonment jury in connection

Colonial

scream

had practically

policy

Foreign its

the

declared

more was added, than from the Colonies London, he declared that the Agents General in are the Colonial Office visiting of Ambas and character possession

from

population.

at

Rosebery, speaking, Liberal City Club,

Loudon

re

market.

the

ou

Lord

financial a bad

had

has

her,

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finances.

at-

The Marine obtain advice

has

Board

March 25. decided to

to

as

taking legal pro the owner of the Wallomai. As previously a Customs officer was reported placed on board to detain,/ the ceedings.schooner

against

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the. officer' /to, taking Strbalry The Customs has since official Bay. returned to Adelaide oyerland. A cricket match commenced between and the Austra the English cricketers lians Grace wontoss the yesterday. and the Englishmen batted'on a perfect The scores are Grace 58, Abel wicket. Stoddart Read 57, 24, (not out) 129, Bean 16, Peel (not out) 24 ; extras 5. Total 313 for four wickets. Mr. horses have accepted Towton's for the following events of the Onkarace which will take paringa meeting, on the 18th Hurdle place proximo Strike Race, ; Onkaparinga Cup, Willie and The "Wandering Duke; Hills Railway Stakes, Wandering sailed,

:—

Willie.

March 26. Adelaide, match between All and Australia Lord Sheffield's team was at the Adelaide continued Oval The game did not last all yesterday. day, owing to the continual downpour are The following the detailed of rain. Cricket

'The

,

Daily

amount

rushed

" "

scores:—

Sydney At

yesterday. Broken Hill

a fire has destroyed involving damage to the shops, It is. amount of £1000. understood that the various insurance companies have withdrawn all their recently

five

risks

in

the

town.

st. Abel, Stoddart, .

Read, Bean, Peel,

March 24. Auckland, named A young married woman, was home in com driving Morring, last her husband night, pany with from when she fell the trap which and was killed. suddenly capsized, March 24. Adelaide, test match bet The third and the ween the Australian and English commenced cricketers A to-day. number of passengers from the large arrived other colonies here by train this to witness the contest. morning

b McLeod Blackham

Grace,

c e c

l.b.w.

Gregory McLeod G. Giffen

Lohmann,

58 Trott, b G. Giffen b Turner b.

b Lyons b Turner b G.

l.b.w.

b Turner Briggs, c Blackham Phillipson, not out McGregor, not

Attewell,

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29 36 13

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for

1

£24 l $4

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Sundries

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(From

Victoria

iu

institutions

He

is

news

.

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entered, with. a lamp; l the lamp, exliogu'ise tier iu the throat, 'but she. and stabbed the continued and succeeded struggle, the knife out of his hand. in knocking too As it was dark for him to find \\, he went down stairs, while the again, and maid managed to open the window

Hourle)

(Dephine

decidedly as

floated,

of a similar of a deficit in the having arisen colony's of a number of The failure

FOREIGN. the

is

feeling

being

to it

:

©elegcams.

The

market.

adverse to band

.

the

Jntercolonial

.

an

iPoreign

nine wickeMUl

O

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The fielding of ithe Austrafi&nsxwas and several very weak, chances ware The total missed. attendance for the has been

twodays

15,000.

Later. A

Australians lost the match The was with the Englishmen. Callaway to play in the match, as his unable father

was

dying.

and

leading

actress,

Lueiuda

abandoned Convent

the

of the

popular Portuguese Simoes, has recently

stage Sisters

and

entered

a

of Charity.

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(iltantngs.

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evening

I

,

.December

by the

In

the country

i

said .tutions

is

Jhistory we

love

the

Church.

a

young

the

latter

three

frevere,

intimate

in

their

history

,

Some

institutions.

.heir

of usaDd here as

if

our

were

pper

religion religious

our

Vnd by

that

Yet

We

by a Catholic, Catholicity—

for

each to alcohol"

in

the ship of Columbus 'this.', country. St. Mary of the Conception. was called he christened The first land he discovered .Ban Salvador, and the second island was " The Mis named of the Conception." of was named the " River first sissippi Immaculate The ships Conception." the were these .of the Catholics navigating of the waters the sailing long before

!

.

;

Tbe,

lics

than

put together. Church shows itself,

i

yfe ought proucl

of

remain

here

pur

of

Execution,

On the 10th

men tip

we

six

iu

last

«pri8sv the Brothers

:

of

Peace

and received Beforbthe execution, braced hia confessor, $ions

of

governor 'fire'o'

terly the the'

They

that Arid

that late

at

Anarchist agents

all

Jerez, press

had

in

em

said to the Do you who look after my

time

of

preached

their

<Jay

indifferent

all my Tehoiince'

to

come hohest hold fast fid

teaching. labourers to to

our

Who us

;

have

are'

to-

threfore,

to

to

be

...

believe religion

in God which

all men." Qua among fraternity and declar his innocence, rt ui protested by other Anarch ed that' he was betrayed who was Clavo, Another prisoner, to imprison same time Condemned at the to have become is stated for life, iment/ of executed being iSo apprehensive a nervous fever that time the same at the same he died almost seized him j

Breaches

hour

as

the

other

four.

Oh

the

five

is

part

of the

cubic brain would do

animal

val

The apparatus. centimetres. The grey of a rabbit or other as

bat

well,

there is because substance in its head. Paul has made numerous

chosen

that

of

Arson

an

dose

stantin

and

ments,reaction.

in

no

His

much

more

eat

with

pleasure.

subcutaneous

Gon

experi there the first able series

a

the injections restored and the

was

strength were able

Dr.

were

After

sheep

good deal

froni

and

lively,

a

a

was

case,

patients

felt

eve

o

helpless,

Cardinal The subject. in

a

bad

as

annals

a

of the Propaganda work of a lifetime

would

be the and re-catalogue. In are records to the dating of tlhe Papacy, and to these

a

to

of

muscular paralyzed

Ki

with

the

Negotiations

Vatican.

that from the East, says Chinese General Tcheng Ki Tong been executed. The Erape or of is

reported

unwillingness but tbe chief

to

to

sign members

have

shown

task

burning danger

French

influence.

too

the

that

Genera) and faith,

had endeavoured Christian to obtain an audience of Leo XIII. with a view to the Christian mis developing in sions fiie Chinese These empire. fell because the negotiations through

add and

About.

Crossed

Cheques.

and public, the exact

general circles,

afforded

by what

com

of

measure

k

is

and

cheque,

a

even

ndwn

the

as

respon-

to persons attaching negotiating not to be such orders, appears quite A cheque is often '' crossed" understood. " or with drawn a ito order," vague

ran

be

found

the

where.

This

and

drown

discovered, obtaining water, moment

the

might with

eternity,

ready

brain,

and

fire,

probabW lie grandeur

proceed succeeded. little

thought

,

of

had but his dune, aud his Soverign countty, and be took his did, the place auiong heroes of the land, the wearers of the Victoria Cross. his

officers,

O'Rell

tbe

on

s

American

is that some thus afforded protection the but few people drawer; very know that the law absolute gives pro to the these tection persons taking

precautions. the S.M. Herald in

standing

this

cheque drawn The cheque bank, aud it that that

it

)

A

notice.

our

in

was

The

forgery. had taken

"order"

to

the

upon because

was

as he claimed, precautions, the cheque and

"crossing"

fall

the

payee

firm

loss

the

musr

the cheque, the person

cashing

bona- fides of the the payee himself as representing ascertained mi«ht not as they

The

been. to

case

high

a

was

legal favour

in

firm that

against It appears the English

have

for arbitration who has authority, of the drawer, and the cheque. a decision of

cashiug is

which

courts

were

sent

there

fixes

clearly

of ascertaining responsibility of the on the bondfides payee paying on such cheque.

Another

"Hero

Irish

of

our

The Rifle

Brigade the

believe

is

Victorian

Cross Yet it

battle.

furnishes

the party

is

of greater

difficult

courage gained for

to

imagine

an

and

with,

that

bloody corpses the regulations

danger

in

township Canada, which threatened

and

So far

as

more

women

are

are

Tbey

take

I

have

to

never

general genuineness. discover, your American almost given every liberty. the others. And why not ? discovered in the American can

the

trace

slightest In

man.

unlike

their

I

girls

I

fact,

of gratitude

have

detected a shade of contempt. is because it them you treat

profouud

I thought Perhaps with

such

to that Referring finished the learned product, you'ug " he adds woman, One of her charms she does not make a is that guy of her self. France and have their England

respect."

:

learned but their women, has learning made of them as a rule and when guys see one of them in a you drawing-room walk the other if you way can you do so. Your American decently leerned remains

woman

learning. look as tho men If

choose would '

in

well

Make

Gold A

she uo

!

be

to

my shout me

a

as

oh

had

I

woman

She dresses well

we

of a instance than in gained otherwise solitary

than daring that which private' Timothy of the Rifle O'Hea, of the 1st Battallion the decoration which he Brigade, " shares with those who won it On scene of the red the battlefield act

tions,

Day." what

are

They

women

discovered and hands,

wrong of the

American

faces.

a

drawer reasonable

all

it

high

through

passed afterwards

wa6

of

cashed "crossed."

recently to "order" and city

bee.n.in endorsement

a

(says under

come just firm business

had

the

point

has

Highness

other any I know. women Their beauty, physi is but we foreign speaking, cally great, ers are mote struck by the frankness of their of their eyes, the naturalness emo

to

case

been

at lecturing the Ameri can Woman," and has little to say about her that is highlv not comolimentnrv " What strikes the most foreigner he says, is the absence forcibly," of

Her

"

on

typical.

idea

A

hns

O'Rell

stupid

ville,

life.

had, directly been detached into a siding. to it, the opening about amidst the

noticed, and ran

hand

Max

Court

:

the

'sergeant's and in that and brave to

prompt The van

all.

hunted woocl till

Brooklyn

held General Tcheng Ki Tong the late Cardinal suspicion. Indeed, in answer to a letter from the Simeoni, " said General when in Paris, The cause of Catholicism in China cannot of a Pagan depend upon the intricacies in

a

Brigade,

man

originated,

Max

strewn." It is true had to be " strain it but if " nice customs ed" to permit, »o great well courtsey kings" they may and again to do so now the of heroes deeds. In July, noble 1866 (says Mr. " Richards in Heroes of Our Day"), a menaced the of Dan

Vatican

powder

Kifle a

idiots,

Woman.

the death warrant, of the old Chinese

was It discovered had embraced the

burl near.

with

was

he hurried to a tank, and when then, any have hurled him into

him.

before

great

their arguments being party prevailed, that General Tcheug Ki Tong had be of the Empire, the interest and trayed in 1889 to had pledged himself support

of

train

and

the

first

the

despatch

would and

far

frightened

O'Hea

the

gathered during centuries, devotion of the. religious earliest with the and Christians piety zeal of the nineteenth Catholics. century Well the such may Pope pause with

decided

Tong's

would

which life

O'Hea

steady ed to

.the

linking

the

door,

as

with be

compared storm

gibbering; there

do and dare the fire was

new

displace

by both drawing

walk.

to

Tcheng

China

I counsel

fate.

comrades,

working their

our

which

of

the has

"

of those maiiy to doctrines

claims

state

A

:

'that

Paralysis.

a French mediPaul, to have discovered a

Gonstantin

means

action.

in

bnvihceil

The

protection " crossing"

is sub correspondent, simply to make of a solution of cutaneous injectious the grey matter of a sheep's brain steri into the blood lized and thrown by

by pamphletB; them support

the

ts

Timothy

To the

to

ou

..on

profi

Vatican-

upon the question entirely Three movtss are

mercial

for

tbe

which

the

a dbcoment, which signed I desire my son, and fellowr to know that the Anarchist workmen us have deceived newspapers miserably us ou to sad the 'ilisively leading I am in which Ifiud situation myself.

Ti'Pbnjano said lie

Dr.

deceived

and and

pay

j

Curei

handsome

Every moment the leap of might come the -flames, hideous and then— roar, that dew of what had ghastly been sentient and men women living, falling sacred of upon whom onlookers, some would bb for ever and others deaf,

sell

they can bushel per

awful houses abroad-

spread

and

play,

and

spark,

which rapidity has. It seem cer minutes had passed

nothingness

from

history treasures

Debt.

would twice

was

lightning

Cardinal

Vatican

bit

complained been urged

promised

them

failed

:

and

had

they riot

and

prison

protect

children."

Zarzuela "

the'

gbod

and

into

sibility

was

and

Charity, attendance on the made their confesall the Uoly Sacrement.

constant who

zAiiiirdhiats,

The parish Fathers,

National

news

Manning

to

in beer alone nine years,

beer

the that

child's

as

.colony," the Now

that

of

the

alone

oures or neurasthenia, of the nervous system which the muscles of contractility, and deprives often shows itself in its in early stage of tbe lower members. ataxia The the 'Daily News' treatment Paris says

;

Dominican

some

in

an

told

I how

of,

that that

in,

boast

remark

a

Europe.

a

Alleged

that

Spain.

in the chapel.

2 4 hours

were

by

parts

for

when

a

had

gunpowder engine

an

towards an smouldering left explosion. their People

of

of revenue on per cent, of his revenue twelve per cent, wine and spirits taken together.

man, treatment

anarchists

instances,

as

are

farms.

but for the treasures proverbially; and its to of the Vatican, records be would he a moved, said his Eminence, all in the firms task which would try

'

An

two

by many two containing,

was

consignment guard of the was guard

seven

and

from

fire,

before.

done

van

of

from

to made the speculations Referring and otherwise, by people irresponsible as to the likelihood of the Pope leaving the Vatican, I hear the London (says of the Dublin Freeman) correspondent

light.

drinking

are

A

pounds fire

caught

fortunately

put

on

over, Navy A splendid margin. 'Times case the puts whom he says everybody in be considered to may spend

,cal

the

two

spent

ever

on

farmers

Treasures

made

increase in may be inferred

the

beer, The Tablet.

on

iron screen in and in the eat, one sleep part they consolation ot£ier receive spiritual they A con last Communion. and their in Spain demned criminal spends his into

rush tbe but grow it has teen

and

leave in The

pr

bebi;,

else.

15s.

an

upon

spend

Aimy

England

Early condemned the day previous to custom, taken were, according which is divided the prison chapel,

werp'garrpted on

four

February at Jerez

still

we

graphically

Anarchists

Spanish

the

and:

to

ought anybody

than

longer

for

than

and

religion,

£18

or

sum

funded

extinguish sum

writer

:

for adapting circumstances heads and be

an aptitude and conditions to hold our up

all

to;

is

it

here

spent if

England,

;

There are more Catho all the other denominations of the The organisation

else.

here

home

at

money

|

;

ought anywhere

So

of districts. more

as

great The

have

they

|

The

we will of this country critically orders the traces of the old Catholic their and societies with voting

so

years.

than

would

tions

feel

recent

more

:

the Indian boys were of the Immaculate song before the Reformation long consider the institu If we

persons. continues to

not

expendi

"The

five

.expensive liquors, that of the cheaper. It that the working-classes

and

born.

to

National'

an

gives head, per

and

,

representation

is

us

enacted

are

news ever ghastly tain that ere many a shock would occur, which the most terrible

Kingdom

drink this was strong year greater, and three quarters however, by a million than it was last There has been year. a decrease in the of more consumption

.Yet

was

of

increase

we

under

acre,

wheat at two shillings their farms and make at the price.

Dawson!

the

upon

United

this

reckoning, ture of £3 15s.

jit

and

lette

Thb

Bill.

the

l

find,

Dr.

the

to his his Catholic devotion Col ambus to set that inspired of discovery— he was out on his voyage in Jesus Christ; .inspired by the faith was the impulse of a Catholic and; bis we hear discussions heart. Then, too, the Immaculate as if Conception, £o, jfff in idea and a new .were a, new. subject

Conception

Bill.

in 1891 spent one and hundred year millions and a quarter on! forty sterling drinks. intoxicating women, Including and little as wbll as men in children

this

purpose

.Mayflower, the singing

Drink

battle.

with

35 and others say 175,000 to

yielding

to the bushels,

five

(note

acres

hundred) case

to, this,

Zealand

elsewhere

publish annual

Burns' -Drink

5,000

-

England's

of

each

this, merely mention on farming is carried

Added

wks

it

'(for

three

not one

200,0,0.0

have! French and;

Socialists.

Italian

is

people speak being strangers and prosperity

discovered discoverer's

arrests

have

district

.thousand, in wheat, 40 bushels.,

was!

amputation

Numerous

new.

something was

.country

as

bury

smashed

arm

than

pitched thousand

|

among his promised

her

made, including

.been,

thatj

killed,

them1

and

that

in.

was

wounded, mason

the1

in,

must

we

connection and that

Their

man

having

terribly necessary. so,

to

fatherland,

our

being wife,

others

'

Its glory. one, considering in existence. But,

glorious has been

five,

old-clothes'

one

,

while

much

a it

long

His

(Ryan.

of his remarks, and all its, insti-

course

have

we

15 th

on

given

Archbishop

in

,jGrrace,'

.hpw

was.

garden

public town; and

from a is an extract following this the ;New, Zealand harvest season, which, is just now opening: "In New. Zealand the crops are phenomenal this Canter two farmers in year;: on

deaths

!

,te

the Iasti-

ia

j

The

.

of lecture? Literary

series

a,.

pf,

thp hilopatriaa of Philadelphia

of;

petard exploded of La Plaza Ileal

large

---

Tei rst

rhall

a

Zealand.

New

;

letter

.

.

____

in

Farming i

'

cismv;

wwoH

-

to

Qwes .

V

;

Axnerica

'

:

|

'Hat

was execution a placard found post-t ed up in Barcelona, with the words I a sangre con se sangre paga (blood shall be repaid the same by blood) ;

.the

.

'

'

general

sex

can

but born

aud the American

at an

at

tries

to

to

please

to

please herself. and could again of birth, I place of my top voioo, woman.'

Charters

"

Towers-

PHENOMENAL

A phenomenal from the Victory In cleared up.

and

not

;

of her

spite

RETURN

trial

of stone has just been No. 2 shaft the Bril liant reef has been intersected, and is 7ft. in width. From this shaft 214-i of stone tons have been obtained, and when crushed 1492oz. 13dwt. of gave about £5252, the gold, in value average seven yield being nearly ounces to the ton. About 90 tons of the same quality of stone are now in the paddock. A number of shareholders and others

crushing

mine

assembled

at the mine when the red hoisted. The shares have risen in value. greatly The latest quo tations on stock 'Change for Victory are £6 15s., buyers sellers £6 17s. No. sales have been reported. flag

was

f

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extracts interesting prepared, by Mr.. Michael was the chairman of

cannery

who

Landy,

long,

"

said

be assumed

It

:

to

that,

few

the

modern has come

invention

to

be stored

season.

our

about

to

about

set

ten

horticulture

13

California, planting Where ahead principles? in

They

the

first

they

wolesale

The canning, industries are

fruit

at any price. and drying serving, most

by

ignored been well

has can

done

hardly

can

the with

al

viz

.

grapes,

figs,

and

annum.

was

,

every been a

of

whicb ought in this colony. produced before the future, great ounce,

.

in

dustry

Victoria, intelligently, in hand.

ously,

taken

if

b

it

3

to

fi

have There uit in j

by

vigorsystematically

and

is

are ripe suitable

j

of fruit factories." canning statement is verified be following to an Ameri any doubt according " Walter 8. is the paper Shelly of a young man who, up to last

is

oughly and

i?eing

orchard

able after

to

the

take most

care

of

an

approved

canning. the first

| i

j

I

|

varieties the early

all

for

Pacific

coast

obtained

was

thu

the

only

to

goes like

a

factory be could

turned

presbnt

'Majesty's

have

come 'to the the interest against' and the welfiifb of your

it

is

to entrust the dis subjects State affairs' to such' few days the dissolu after manifesto issued1 by the .was "

1

s.

a

'

'

i

The

Kaishiuto

declare

the

that

'Gbverh-

'

anient

bu

to

declines that a

t

obey

popular1 between

'

collision

usages of feudal

viving new

of

principle' and tabled

itievi

as

the!

times

'regard natibualV

of

matter 'since

grutuia'tionsj

cohntry

the

fruit Fruit

(lie

produced for canning

practicable. be as fresh and as as perfect the mere fact of transporting miles ti» be operated upon

t

of'

'The"

?.

sufficient-

the

to spoil

be

can

Then,

grown.

the fruit condition for

best in

mranlifestb

is

the

freshest

best

canning,

there

cost

of carriage,

more

Then,

operation.

that,

economy

the

is

again the

enterprise in the mainly profits

in

oc

it

is

through

interestingly of difference points and at issue between the Governof Japan, the Opposition ft

the'

questions ment and

contest

a

between

virtually

the

:

bureaucratic,

it as in system prevails Gov Germany and the Parliamentary

ernment

The

existing

Constitution. dissolved first

Parliament.

the

Government

:

minority, measures 1

and

the

,

"

"Australia

of many encountered consistent opposition

its a

tlie

the -a

in!

principal

determined from,

I latter

tbe sen

published' and,

stories

a

t

due

were

to

copy, course

on

the

'

a

volum<e.of

sketches. Catholic

received

tpy

a

j

Some

subjects,

Manning,

Cardinal

and and

yery.jkind

encouraging

acknowledgm'tW ah; intimation would tha.he: to see me! when I came pleased I

grncionsness few tion a bishop's conversed

nevei

,apd.(

-conrtejr afterwards

House,

to the forget of my, .Recep at

'Arhb-r

Westminster.

colonial and I topics, how he spoke of Australia

on

remember splendid. expressed

shall

months

.

'

'

a

an

Imperial earnest

be. forfeited

We well as

inheritance,' hope that

through

misunderstandings

was

From was

and

Australia.

.

Sun." "The "Sunday Cardinal/,' Mr. was one of Hogan writes, on whom I called when I arrived first'!, in London, Before), my departure! from

never

British

The diet which Christmas Day was

Japanese

outset

on

under

and

prince departed of, the. Churchy 'Mr, F. H ogan has published his recollec iu Mr. tion's T. P. Connor's paper, the

very London.

from Japan describe

enough

'

",u

'.M-U'ti

j.

with

received

j-.iiP

the

of

Government

advices

reCognisse.,

J

Manning

magazine

JapanMail Renter

to !t

'

.

are

W ashington, Coe's Golden Anne is Royal

llJlll.

in

the

refuSes"

for

present

iseenees

j

Constitutional

'the'

There have been a great, many, remindf Oardinaf. Mapg in the newspapers all the week, andyeryaoon we are promised half a 'dozen !" lives" of

to and is also

out interest of producers, and the not swallowed up by middlemen.

iheht'

-Hi-!

Cardinal

In a city regards cost of premises. like or its suburbs Melbourne ground rent would be a here item, heavy and water nominal. Wood merely would in favour also be a consideration

immense difference should he carried

"demand

"this

;

as

of local

is

'which

quite that

fruit addition

in

It'

"

of unavoid

condition

a

'

Govern

150

it

in

are

Cabinets'.

party'

should

having

lessened

atupresent able conflict."

is

possible

tine

tp

(h8titu!fidnail''gdVhii> then ehieViP in detail into a defence-of the-xondact of tb 3 Opposition,. and sums, up the finally, situ o tion in the following declaration'': " After we have, come grave reflection, to the conclusion1 thai unless the system of patty Cabiuets be introduced 'there ih of between13 'n()luhopef> the harrbony 'Ex kc u ii ve ah d t h e1 Legisi'a ti v'e, which theii

is.

as

is

"(lie

cbn'r

lead'

iJeal-bif

step'

'conihmfcatibti

we

It-

will'

it'

'ahbthisr

'

where

'thb was

'

to point

necessary

sur

and' fights'

popular therefore

they

a

'djiinioh',

'

it

one

the

Imperial

or which KoirdVinto, Progressist jlartyi is ed by Cburit and forms an Olkuma,' sectibii of the Opposition1. important

ship the

to.

of

en

'

;

the

suffered

"of" A'

1

tion

the' price pef box of show the-:

shillings

the

forth#

which

opening

servants

Diet"'

'

California—

Constit'uj-

which

the'eredit

Incohclusiob, said : " Such be, having of the Bouse of1 representa

disolution

if

a"

pass

your

cussion

substan

'from

the

:

brought

'to'

was

proviiibcs

-

session, humble

Then, in .done

-potatoes

by

earthquake;

'the,

Cabinet the conduct tives since

iproportion little village have sprung the last few as

opposed

'

Sage.

from"

out the abso lute that exists in order to necessity the make a that factory successful, business as near should be carried on

of peaches used are generally varieties and late Crawford varieties plums,

Yellow

to

declined of' the

relief

Maryland

,.

could'/ibb reference

forty

This uses

hardly

as

purpose.

ion.

Diet

many

of thei countityv'

,:buisinessn

many propose

peaches,

quince

the

Jersey

.all

conceded'by 6th#r measures

Amon

'

t

not

was

right

pack a large and in every

enterprises

1101b.

of

plums Among

-

:

com-

others

rank,

apricots, Moorpark the following varieties Reine Claud, Columbia,

Drop,

of New

iln evaporating;ment of evaporated

in

as alone, operations but .that

the

recommended

necessity,

va

states factories.'. mushrooms within

jagain,f

of fruit only variety which are Pears gains by steaming. suitable for very canning. Apples must he sweet selected carefully ; be used. varieties flesh must with firm can be highly Siberian crab apples

:

had been connected with the spring, Santa business in Clara County fruit for six years. Having become thor with the business, acquainted

fruits,

the

Most

.

name

for

cupies

can

tial

men

tor

good.

one,

But. impbrtaiit

1

tomatoes the people

The business, has. been years. to a solid and it 'seems basis, would become one of "the most

tarts. contectionary canned before being very

very

kernel

lishment

yond

and

Gooseberries

en-

every of home

fruit

pears, Apples, strawberries, plums,

j

There the form

and in couragement markets, every natural facility, export of soil and climate, every advantage and superadded to all these advantages is the Government bonus for the estab The

bakers

States

in these up like

carrots, beans, corn, asparagus, peas, horse cauliflower, onions, pickles, radish, mushrooms, catsups, succotash, All kinds sweet potatoes: of poultry, beef beef, mutton, pork, pigs' feet, filli, and even tongues, lambs, frogs' legs. are well situated for Black currants canning in this state, being much used

only

for and

and

one

'

'

meat.

and Delaware of the goods,

rasp apricots, berries, grapes, blackberries, currants, and nec cranberries whortleberries, wal tarines, cherries, quinces, green and gooseberries. 2. nuts,, Tomatoes,

prunes, import to

paid

1.

taste

become

now

The

as

in sugar The number

to

The

storm

a

politiealpbwe'r their' !owh forth

1

but and

break, in

beeh

Diet'ias',1

retrenchments. and

were

'

have'

the Diet with the1 greatest pbrBisiency, that tb body' inaritainiog its, fight or reduce the' 'bif suppress expenditure' the in spite of the repeated' dec State, laration of the that Government this

Majesty V

-

yet we profusion, about extent of £200,000 per Last year no less than £20,000 such in on imports, duty

the

it

grow

best

mpy,e

'

urgent

of

the France

so

measures

in place using them largely That they are a nutritious,,, of food has been clearly healthy article and the low of the can proved, prices ned fruit them the reach within places of all. It would be an impossibility to of capital state the amount coirectly invested or number of persons the America. in employed in the business

ex

and.

much

effect

various

households

a

has

to

their

conviction that of the country

details,

it

efforts

to of slow. take hold market the canner principal in has is in his America

the

have

go

an

the

i

not but it is difficult to say what may The trade be canned in the future. list of a large contains now factory 200 different as a articles, but, rule, list embraces three the trade groups,

get pre

There is for this at market produce present. its own The colony has first to overtake necessities. Then, again, consumption the drying branches of the inwe have We

the.

they would cease the winter months, over preponderates

during

be done in respect to fruit. need even to seek the home no

dustries. in etc.,

the

themselves

branch

butter

to

of

Germany,.

not limit otherwise

What,

growers.' respect

as

machinery

must.

Europe being

!

for

of competing Ministers set'

means

demands country and theincreasing of The vessels. mining sea-going and other of regions Pennsylvania, states use and they large quantities,

called has largely factories, canneries, of increased the last few years, many them 1000 hands during employing the factories do the season. Of course

year

become

and

are

such into

'regarded

own

about

go

their,

more

work or,

r

canning, of national

importance,

fibration

of the

to go

regards

is

and;

emulate

to-

Now,

? as

America mercial

to prefer it rot on or under the trees. let the people of Melbourne And yet consumers of our the great produce with for eight that declare equal truth

months

Victoria

ample

market.

in bring therefore

of

This

should machinery by members of the

Tiorib!i;j!

to the utmost and from early into the night, day hands goes :on,\the

acquired,

of tomatoes

Gov Anne, Royal Rockport Bigareau), Green(Rhode Island,

wine grapes." the way they

acres

an

them,

(Williams' of cherries

acres

in

orchardists' that eomplain they in the find for cannot season a market the fruit which they already produce, cases and and that to pick, pack, find costs more than send them to market will

pears two

acres

and 15 sample

Our

fruit

of

apples and Newtown Violet, Baldwin, wig, 25 Pre400 silver prunes, Pippin), olives 700 Picholin parturian walnuts,

fruit-planting, establishment and preserving factories have been made, and as yet no claims under the clauses. planting excepting

the

being

and

Wood,

ernor

for the

and

exportation, of canning

of

were

Bartlett

acres

Chretien), (Black Tartarian,

assistance, .what to do with our surplus dairy produce in the butter there are season, but glut to be learned in still lessons the fruit season. The sum of £108,000 glut the was set apart for encouragement of

trees

10,000

Bon

state

through

now,

search

rapidly and at

,

commences

glut'

way

in

give may the factory sunshine."

:

know how have learned

We

it.

you

are

until

day the

after

as planted follows 20 acres appricots (Moorfive acres and Hemskirk), park Sal and way, Muir), peaches (Newhall,

to

seem

in

morning

the for the work of preparing ground On in February. orchard commenced the work of laying off the 17th the ground was begun, and by 1st March

or

do not

we

if

crop

heavier

pushed endurance,

of

extent

:—

transported any and to any market. I may take of one of our safely advantage, weeklies in its agricultural repeating Here in Victoria have remarks. we of natural an infinitude resouces from which to help ourselves to prosperity

and yet

and

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everything

readily distance

few

a

as well as as health wealth, you may if do not well give up the search you des it is a further find here. Here fruit of the planting enterprise cription in the scene San the same country, " The Benito, Bonny Bray Farm

and modern aid in this and affords us the means for matter, its the over preservation extending whole of the and it in year, placing such form that a it can practicable

Happily

:

pro for

weeks

in

back buy 80 it out with go

the thus

'

,;iis

'

inevitable-

beau ty of consisted in of 'th4 country

government

thfe'inVer'efe'ts' pi ombtiri' the welfare of1 its and inhabitants by harmonious between the co-operation Executive and the Legislature. After ttio .fact condtituthat/the' la'metftiog1

of 400 or finds the product fruit 500 acres of perishable waiting at his doors, be 50 waggons, each may. farmer owned waiting by an impatient turn to -unload. his Everybody and

embark,

adopted

naturally science

states

man

the

when,

once

fruit

be

beyond is

at

may

utilise

must

means duction, its preservation in which it

exceed

speaks of experience

practical,

the business,

to

and

man,

a

acres

Mr.

company. be an

to

seems

well-informed

ingly from

decided

was

it,

1137dol., six months' for is Here pay ?

or 100 set such of foothil'.ls, kinds as best of fruit adapted to it, and in will be inde five years you of liveli means of other any pendent hood. and larger You will get a surer on investment than in your percentage which can business in any other you

paper

Landy, who the meeting

.

which the

at form

a

orchards

"

append

from

Do

£227

what a Californian Take a little money, miles from a railway,

larger

we

some

equal work."

t

much

very Brialgolong,

at

parts and

total,

;

last

or

in

agony season

:

green

the

Mihi'tst'ers,

-

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vine)

various orchards

,

of the

in the

fruit,

;

of the opinion Constitutional

.

be undertaken colony where

fruit,

340dol.

address

'

" The canners"' of the fruit height " described the As matures w ork .becomes

dried ; 517dols. to about

seven

1

used.

:

280dol.

'

of

varieties in the

.

10s. each, be sufficient the factory As undoubt same character

will untii

for every purpose, becomes self-supporting. of the edly enterprises

should

the six out remaining planted in French Hemskirk prunes, and Foster and Sal way apricots, his on We have the returns peaches. work six months' Canned fruit, acres

to

up

Several

'

since

be

'

pur are pears esteemed Eastern States highly of American for but in Cali canning; fornia the Bartlett pear ( W illiams' Bon is almost Chretien,) exclusively

price He has

acre.

an

A merica

in

e

appl

pose.

The

apricots.

finest

of

acres

.

paid considered

is

four

be dissolved. might for House, being elected was not affected!'The years, in 'the began' bf;fe'ating that,

Representatives The Upper

the

.

it

to

is

of

pippin

considered for this

is

pre-emiheiitit

'

which

in factory about £1000.

cost

ten

six-year-old French prunes and was low 125dols.

machinery

company

of

stands

;

5000

will the.

to

orchard

the

place

grapes.

-

capital shares

tract

Among

and made up a certain little purchase which had on it a acres, about,

!

order of

going

The

and

(Hollester), his mind

fruit-

a

looked

,

America

run

,

At-

majority.'ment had

1

and

calculated

best

a

ate'

of 'AlsiiiUria;v,'k.t'idt'-Mala favourite varieties of the Newtown apples

of

coalition

,

the

import

He took

Muscat the are

of:

to

him fair re down here

yield

the .groups, forming after the Parlia length, sat for rather over a year, an the: Cabinet presented 'address to the throne that the of House praying

the though Bigareau and used, Muscat,

cherries,

.

that from

company.

to

likely

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canning

of is

be

muneration.

near

preliminary

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which

would

the of favourite different varieties Black Tartarian

-

have taken the the establishment

for

steps

the

Gippsland,

viguerons

full

district orchardists

fruit-growing in

enter

to find cast about some of good orchard 10- acres he could buy cheaply and

of about

,

prising Sale,

but

he

methods, place land

small

a

the

.

At Briagolong,

in

.

and Employment of Fruit. Canning

Wealth

ai)i it wohlii mistakes! and

in

Downipg-street. the about, alleged sentiments RepubHc.an the, native of,, and was Australians, he evidentiy haunto'd that by the fear Ajdstf'alia be lost, the hight to Empire jifee the He

questioned

Uhlid'State.s-of'

me

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districts.

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privately

.Secretary, G.i E. Bowering,1

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V.

Messrs,

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COJIPBISES

CONVENIENCES

received

for

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and

boundaries

,

will be marked much lower they been sold! such, goods have hitherto V J, W.A. £ d s

Gents'

ALL

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THE

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of

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than

CAMPBELL, Manager. SMITH, Accountant;.

J.

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PHILIP HAROLD

Southern Cross, of message within the

XESTERN

-

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Jewellery, Electro-Plate and. Optical Goods. As these have been lor GASH bought DIRECT from the manufacturers in

FREMANTLE.

STREET,

S

JEWELLER,1

LIMITED, PACKENHAM

<

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BEGS OPENING merit

&

transmission

.

WATCHMAKER

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of the

have arrangements of Messages

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V.

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GLASSWARE

&c.,

LINE.

thcompletion

Direotor

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HOTEL

Telegraph

the

from

.

OILMEN'S

of

O'CONNOR,

TELEGRAPH

township. will Telegrams Offices Telegraph

and

BITTERS LIQUEURS, VEGETABLES,

SPIRITS, CORDIALS, and MEATS, FRUITS STORES, TOBACCO, CIGARS,

TINNED

Director

Australia-, 1892.

February,

made for and from

delivery that

REDUCTIONS.

of t

BEERS,

WINES,

Stock

necessa-

"

Storekeepers,

assorted

not

The

Y.

h'ptified herje|y thiit'pehding

Yilyarn

Perfumers.

-

Hotelkeepers,

The Hon.'

YILGARN

"

of

splendidly

our

will

A t

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.

to

J

ap to

,

attention

special Pearlers

«.

,

Western

Perth, 8 th-

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invite

per

Publio.Works.Office,

having gentle

Makers... We

Tender

any

f

Goods

and thereafter

Engiheef-in-Chief.

to

Champagne.

at

seen

inst.,

also maj of Five Pounds

;

'

Allsopp

& Chandon,

the out

be

may

Fedruary

C.

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The marked

to

and

Works),

cool,

youthful do well

or

accepted. order of

(By

pre aU its

Bfoir Vigor free from troublesome of and

lowest

oe

been

,

,

or

;

and

Hon.

by:

AVER & CO.,

C.

J.

prepared

of

Railway.

'

HairVigor,

Sold by Druggists

Cordials, A.V.H. Van Hoytema & Co., Rotterdam, Geneva, Chas. Lochex & Co., Rheims, Rougemont Champagnes, & Sons, Ltd., Bulk and Bottled Samuel Ale,. Moet

he

with

toilets

the;

!

i

.

Schiedam Schnapps, Reims, Extra Quality Dry Champagne, & Son, Melbourne, Gippsland Hop Bitters

tbe

Ayer's

.

No.

Adelaide,

of

abundance who

pearance furnish

Guinness'

.

Aromatic

Wolfe's

an

for

Office

this

TUESDAY, tbe'v5th Banbury Contract;

Plans and specifications Offict end of after

'The-

Bland,

,

humors

noon

Tender— Bunbury Contract."

"

rily

restores

delightfully perfumed, Ayer's the head keeps prevents baldness, and and cures unsightly dandruff

i

''Ktfivi

set.

faded,

hair becomes thin, this preparation gray, fullness, and textnre. color,

former and

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1

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maturely

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Stout, Hardy & Sons,

the

for

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.

"

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Length

be;.,recesyfld,at on

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1

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.

B.O.S. Whiskies, Pease, Son & Co., celebrated " Machen & Hudson, Beaver Brand Liverpool,

lit:

are to be addressed oE Public Works,

They Dircelpr

Whiskies,

Whiskey,

to

-1892,";

side.1

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I'erth-Bunhury

.

,

.<& Fountain Win.. McEwan Co., Ltd., Brewery, Edinburgh, Central Meat Export Co., Tinned Meats, Queensland " " Bobbie Burns" Gaelic and Stirling Bonding Co.,

and "Faste

Way),

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up

the

Rails

Permanent

shu»»i-

April.1.

"AUSTRALIA .

except

riYENDERSjyill

-

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"

FOR

(including'

'

WESTERN

IN

CONSIGNEES

Permanent Way o the'providing

plete.witd

58 miles.

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MELBOURNE,

JL

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Stations

Materials nings for the

iall

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and

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add'

STRJEKT,

ALBANY,

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WARlHOtSEMM.

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RKRCIHAWIS

and «ONI>!5I»

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CONTRBOT.

BUNBURY

PROTISIOI

AID

>

.

SPIRIV

frilfE,

RAILWAY.

7

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yvhich

,

that

to

men

blessing: paying always from

us

please t

accept

>

my

.

consider

guarded r '

,for

small

a

your

Sociecyi

in-jniy amount

>

is

position,

weekly,

a

great as

we

by are

the'

against heavy expense when death incurred; should take of ariy our children. ;

Gratefully H. L.

GALLE, Albany. "Freinantle

'-Fatjiiof: 7th

March"

Yours,

OLSEN, Deceased

1892.

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indefatigable uriddunted spirit

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views ; add, fare ''which

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resist 'witk; and try to iniquity with good, having before your eyes '-'ionqderevil those who "Ifte rewardJ prepared for combat for name Pius ilX of Christ."—

gpod

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.

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to"

rule

take

before

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puts

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rest,

the

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Baron

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calis

himself

,

Swanstpn'; We wish,

i

done but

;

,

him. If half the" him he must of these' moral'

evil

one-

against one

'pis

were' say we he be eruiltv of

alleged

be regarded monstrosities

demand." with

fied

at appear only intervals tc and horrify the world. As a psychodisquiet be such, nien logical study may y/ but from ; ./interesting any other

who;

fortunately

Too the

often

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the

into

-

better.

oblivion

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little very persistently When they

to be gained by them. advertising are in the dis...and piit pillory >7, to the: public played gaze-no how matter we may quote them n awful no as matter how examples, the finger scorn .ojE 77, wihifky point and proclaim our horror at them i of 'their misdeeds--it is ques' whether tionable; the final result this kind of procedure is not a 77 7of;

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murderer.

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other,

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National Library of Australia

by

of the issue

of crime" which so from- the'press no waabundantly Baron it Swanston himself, days. found have is supposed, may romances,

-

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character

repellent charges him, and against that these charges are

,

'at

jal

and

;

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the

the 3,000

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probable Swanston,

to

the

a

be

the

W.

F.

Sayer,

Tho

mail

in

;

tho

the

train

arrive

am., reach

at

a.m.

train

from

and

runs

through

at 725 the

by

Beverley

in

;

in

;

1120

to

is

750

a

mails

and 1125

mixed

train

arrivir-g be -taken

will

to will

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p.m.

6-30

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is timed

which

2, 10 50.

at

Beverley,

The

815, at

a.m.

p.m.

Fremantle

the

7 and

Beverley

125

p.m. train

2 p.m. at

at

evening

will leave Perth at

in

Fremantle

there

fore

7 and 10. From Perth be in the forenoon 715, in the afternoon 1130;

will

reach leave

at

Clackline 735a.m., 1030. at 850 3 p.m., returning a.m., a.m and 4 Between 11.50 Northam p.m. and Brook the service will be Spencer's Newcastle and a.m.,

for

,

7.43

1015

a.m.,

return

1055

a.m.,

and

a.m, will be

journey

and 6'15

a.m.,

420

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p.m.

commenced

at

82Q

p.m.

the

ORIGINAL

Brigade

the

in

at

evening

915, 1015, 4, 430, 555

man

to.

force

contained

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service

demonstration

taken-

Eastern

pri ncipal Fremantle in the Trains will leave noon at 7'15, '1125 815, 9'15, 10'15, tho afternoon at 555 1230, 2, 430,

his in Hobson's upon arrival, Bay by .Ballarat this -evening or early to-morat Queenscliffe be put ashore will

the

to-morrow, as per our advertising our readers the place before which, have been made. alterations

columns.

steamer

unfortunate

avoid

into

comes

notice

official

for

time-table

new

Railway

representative

Midland

to the Australasian A correspondent of West Australian', above the. signature that the next Australian team considers will visit to which next England year of matches cannot be '.called play a series one unless it includes a representative from all the and asserts colonies, players in this that there are oricketers colony who would not disgrace auy team from Austra the old country. We will lia visiting as to not say we have several, go so far no one will but in Mr. F. D. North deny who is fit to take a place we have. one in eleven. any Australiain

,

the

supported

guilty;

-

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Western

fact

it does strong evidence, not speak well for the discreetness of. tli e West Australian Press and that have been so public ready to him pronounce

.very

'

Railway Company in has .received a tele Australia, communication from to London graphic that the Directors the effect the require of the Agent General and of signatures Bank of Australasia to the National a pro visional agreement before the guaran teed bonds can be underwritten, of

Notwithstanding

.

;;

afternoon

of.

Mr.

than

effect

station hooting, denouncing yelling, and even violence to a threatening man who (so far is convicted of no crime. th© horr

'

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other

as

,

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such

Language no

is

:

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,

V mischievous. and dngr

have

and

POETRY. —

MY

in

Oh

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,

of

of

!

To

this

'Tis

michael

Pell

bard

he

to

fact'

let

late

I'll

Soon

or

Still

liow

hard

And

how

keen

lynch,

Toodyay.

Hell,

should

Why

!

Ah

BROTHER.

memory

Late

'

In

-

,

can

coast

over a large Samson', presided gathering in the Town when the were Hall, prizes Mrs, Samson. (distributed by the Mayoress, the of the week ends With termination Mr. term of service head Humble's as master. of the Fremantle Government Humble School. Mr. has Boy's been in of this school for .continuously charge close and years, has upon twenty-eig'ht and the of his earned good will respect a fellow-towsmen; He retires wellupon and will be succeeded earned pension, by Mr. -W. J. Adam.

towards

..that

.

.

;

a

of unduly prejudicing his (case, is it due to this what measure we that have record of the cause incidents of the prisoner's -journey crowds to Albany— of excited as sembled at almost every wayside

|

,

digni-

some

is

the

held a Barrack field The memberswent drill under through a competitive C. B. Hall, the direction of Captain and an excellent exhibition1 was the result. In Mr. W. F. the; evening the Mayor,

tastes.

adopted

;

of heavy, falls of the Gascoyne,'

through the northern have Many years

.The Fremantle. Fire demonstration in the on afternoon. Saturday

spoken

freely,

.

i,

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personally by is of the Press organs hardly to be reconciled with the, ordinary of fair Before he play. principles to; and has been trial, brought while at least, therefore formally, an he has been still innocent man, and of as a .criminal

they

sooner

tone

iis

"journalistic in .truth is

vicious

delta.

morning, he whence: from Melbourne goal. row

:

the to sink, There

allowed

/jare

i

view

.

that

sea

its

foot-race

:

Swanston

'

of,

point,

;

to

pandering

4-

;ij

the

of

name

which

enterprise",

ciraire

-jb

will

,

'

reached

Saturday

Baron

'

could:!

with

'

t

shores;

our

Has.,'Jeffc we

'

receiit

waters

head

has into'the of

It

1

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the

rivet

the

.with tons of England,, to Java Melbourne, put in sugar to at Fremantle obtain medical aid for Two of: the men have already the crew. which is supposed died from the sickness to be Java fever.

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wlib1

m'alii'

'"ThJe!1

on

of

from

.

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result

Crown

;

this:.

is not It., '>d»y says' on millions their who. insist teachers in the and weekly daily to becoming' purveyors papers is /bais'e and' cor.'them of' what demand been The 'has :rupting. stimulated artificially hy the sup on not the supply furnished1 ply,' ,"tKe

1892.

31,

a

On

them, (much

(without

Govern

Queensland

omitted: last We week, to inadvertently with the late in connection concert mention in St. Patrick's Hall, on St. Patrick's night, Lee is to be attributed that to Mr. Alfred ihucb of the in so handsomely' dec success the large hall. orating

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question.

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oiy. ;

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the j

before. occurred passed since this ..Men are almost departing daily from at the Yilgarn field for the reported find which lies some miles to .Uralling eighty of Southern Cross. Horses the Eastward for packing are in great request. match Lord The third test between team of cricketers and a repre Sheffield's eleven was concluded sentative Australian on Monday last, on tho Adelaide. Oval. won The Englishmen by an innings and 230 runs.

even

a

the

breach

mouth

view. had it. been fully

-..

of contract.

fer

running

repulsivefor morbid advantage of doing all

for

ment

that

to

impossible

verdict

a

rain

that except has'ai charm

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things

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McGovern of between, at present and Connolly, who hails from the Murchison, took place on Satur on the New Recreation day afternoon The distance Ground. agreed upon was 135 yards, and the stakes were £25 a-side. The ground an presented quite animated The appearance: principal attraction to the large number of people who were was the foot gathered together but came to' see the match, many race, v. Fremantle C.O. and others M.C.O., still to witness the trial fours which were water. The being rowed oft on the Perth moment the runners appeared all interest ceased in the other amusements and the of the spectators was centred on attention A very the track. good start was effected, a,nd the men came along side by side until distance when half the. was% covered, drew and won in Connolly away easily 14 2-5th sees. A Perth

The opening of the line to telegraph has been a great the Eastern Goldfields. boon to the miners. .Over eleven, li undred 'the messages passed through .Southern Cross office ..this month. during

1

minds.

undeveloped

'26th

February, 1;892, all the rites of the Church. foified''by 7 'Ddeply1 by his wife and ehildren, Jrlegretted and circle of friends. a'-lUrge Age 45. The was a native of Rathkeale,(Co. 7' deceased' i 'Limerick, Ireland.— R.I.P;

llu'

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A 'Chinaman named -Ah Ohing in at stabbed a Albany for having: custody named; Ah Chuej at fellow-countryman The wound inflicted is only Kendenup.

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Rhatig'n; Pell-MdU; Fremantle1

Lynch,

Whitely, >1(1

till last there was a chance Saturday of cricket between' seeing a good game the representatives of the M. C. .0. and the West Perth 0. C. as these two clubs were running neck and neck for the As sociation However the fates Premiership, aided of the M. C. C. by the bad fielding the matter men decided otherwise. The West Perth C. C. defeated the easily Perth C. O., and the M. 0. 0. went down before the Fremantle O. G The West G. 0. are to five wins their top 'with the M. 0. C. cb.'me next ivif.li credit, four follow C. 0. with then the Fremantle The Perth three. C. C. are altogether out of the running, the unenviable occupying of being last without a position single on their record. victory

of

Thursday

of the, ,

of

itself

great great

very

Up

:

On

'

past

' i

for

a

being

of

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hayeheeii;.cbmiehcdA;''

an

noble path did not.' take of shunning,

result

treat.

;

The preliminary in operations connecwith the harbour wbrks at Fremantle

the most are the most unworthy successful. For weeks past readers of newspapers, have been " surfeited a raw with ,head. and hones" kind of literature bloody 'which is commonly supposed to attraction for. no. have, except and others: of weak and children

sup-

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threw, itself a with the less into rivalry fastidious and English among Australian East in which papers

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M; Society.

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immediate linterest for us, gave the West Austra-' Press an of stijik-:! .Hati opportunity

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lightly

journals.

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selections from the "Israel gave oratoris in Egypt" and the whole of Bonnet's May to. a and audi Queen" ilarge appreciative Mr. ence. Hensman, the conductor as usual marshalled his forces with

open

at Albany arrived on. from "the Eastern colonies .Tuesday' with on board for this 127 passengers colony. that It is reported Mr. Max O'Rell will include West Australia in his round' of of colonial visits,

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wiil

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circumstances, Railway commencing Friday, remains 1892. recommend it,; "f For see' particulars' in. all that lias' Railway Time Tables, doubtful, of, spite l: 77 said ''.liu.', "defence it. JOHN iD&VXBS, .of 77 /lately, ,eeh, o GeneraldEraffic Manrger. In these of defective .educadays ;J,| .itiy turned whdtt;thousatidsv,Yaire tiony .on

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loved one, parting pain who lived so long together, Shared each others loss and gain .a

the

;

We

Shared In

each

Careless '

others

little

our

of the of the

Heedless

joy and home

country

coming days

sorrow ;

morrow;

to

come.

Oh How well do I xemember, In tbe years so long gone by, How lads we as toiled together the hot 'Neath Australian sky. !

lot

Though

our

And

our

rustic

We

were

Father,

happy

when

And

our

Strove

years

parents as

I,

to bear

was small

humble,

then

mother,

And

Ho and

indeed cottage

man our

together, children, all. had dear and lot

above

rolled were

us,

gone,

brother, as

one.

His were life's supremest blessings, Fond wife and childi-en dear Now God give them consolation In the mem'ries he's left here. —

And

I pray,

my well-loved brother, you own, heavenly blessing God grant we all may meet again, Where is not known. parting

May

M.

Greanhills,

Feb. 29,

B.

1892.

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and

and

prayers

the

necessity

for alluded

almsdeeds.

He

of

shape Sisters

to

good

work.

more

effectually large school

A

built

which

would

To

assist

the

in

assist work

we

was '

would

for each

ing that

out

endeavours

but

make

this

usual

them

that

if

they

Catholics, of worship,

denied

As their found

on

their

different

forms

of

existence

from

time

the

of

latest

of

the who

turned

in

were

was

come

and "

to

a

attention

than

ordinary

doubt, being

to

and

interest, the fact of the resident so near

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out

point

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has and

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Catholics done already

wonderful. formed about

been'; like all

our

its

of

the

,

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ambunt

.Catholic men, enemies that it

young few

.has

good

and

I

useless

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to

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ought such On bell

to

exercise

in

care

reporting

things.

Monday informed

old identities was Moore, froin

more

whence

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community.

great

a

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to the' pull society attempt already plays a prohairient part in the Catholic community, and in spite of its opponents take the leading will part in matters in Bunbury. I all Catholic hope will not it be long before it organises other some I notice sport or amusement. that in issue of the todays Southern Times" it states that the held ball was under the auspices of Mr. Guilfoyle. This, is not correct it held under quite as was the auspices of the and Mr. Guilsociety,' had no more to do ;with it than foyle any other member of the committee. I really that think your Southern contemporary

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assure

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day

something

was

months;

amongst

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if

although

Institute,' let the

day, did not Saint Patron

society

had

1

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Department,

:

Catholic

ball -

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:

they

meeting could

Railway

.the

noon, that

be.

it

Bunbury the

about matter tbe

and

trains

running They advocate

'

that of

think the fact the

2 p.m. train of the

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to to

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appear is due

one.

true

miserable

thbest

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desired.

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authorities

of

in

can

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came

other societies but it now nps downs, earnest. to be going ahead in real appears' Some of. its members to make promise and to be excellent politicians they appear in many other The ways. society advancing the of all should receive heartysupport-

into

greatly, murderer

races

off

without Ireland's over pass A ball was doing something in his honor. held in the of the evening day by this and into the society,, consideration taking fact that Dar two dances were held in that that circus the danup on evening, also and a ball was there, performing held the in been having previous evening the success achieved Bunbury/ by the

be

alleged a here as Yilgarn. as On Thursday afternoon, the time ap when the Yilgarn coach was due, proached number of people assembled a very large of the in various parts town, the largest of the Post being in the vicinity gathering Great excitement Office. was by displayed as evinced jnany. by their restlessness and

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another

person borne

traveller

of to

Mr.

that returns.

of our

the few

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off was

racing

only members

were

religion to time,

these

own

persons own Church

those who not at all

among and name,

day

a

creed, Church.

censure

however,

rule, back

a

their

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falling

part

virtually incurred the

and

best

be

Patrick's

has

in quite demands.

the

H.

Dardanup Day,

eight

of the feast would be said at He took the to liberty to be persons claiming in other took forms

hour.

remind

Sunday, trust

would

Mr.

Society's This

our

and

their

use

offering and the

to the proportion object next, he announced, Friday of great devotion, it being and Mass Annunciation, the

to

earnestly

Mayor, 'Mr,

'

site

,

noble

freely next

appoint

collection, and all would a

to

this

according

true,

He

liberally. 27th inst.,

their

being

now

was

greater facility. and orphans

poor

carrying should give

it

means,

give

out

carry

Association

Bunbury,

late

offering to the

carried at bubiaco on being need of assistance in the great school erection to enable the good

the

the

upon

well

Progress

mistake The

how

-

and

worthy was

Mayor."

attractive, the mistake

Gibney are

we

not

or

-

i

work

great

in

Fr.

season

Hall,

those

worthy

The

handed

Sunday

on

holy

;

i.:0

r:f

(! .

Mass the

by meeting

our

dent.

distri-

refresnments

light

,

but the attended, to: majority present' appeared think the time had not for yet arrived Bunbury to build a Town Hall. The fol resolution1 was carried lowing by 'a' large That in the of this majority opinion has not when arrived meeting the time the .of should commit Bunbury ratepayers themselves erection of a Town Hall, to, the the offer made liberal notwithstanding by

com

then

were

Town'

a'

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year, than

less

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and buced round At second to referred celebrating

sweets

is their No

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the

Some

the,

take

An Association

The handpanions. the St. somely executed purse containing Patrick's then made. Day offering was Three of the school viz. the Misses girls and McCarthy, Ramplin, Hackett, stepped and forward their gracefully presented, to Fr. Fr; charge Gibney. Gibney thanked the and the sincerely promoters good people of York for past and present favours

.of

have-been

to build offered

their

by

to;think

thing

'

mites"

a,

'

"little

music rendered and their bigger; of a presentation

become,

.

vocal

some

that marriages past in; Bunbury, have been .that now appears they the should young men, or,.rather,T

beginning

was

our

entering applause

upon

with

ri

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received

was

,

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,

great

room

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day

race

another

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the nicely

was

the

draw

will;

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room

house.

'on

perform it

'

and

lines teachers

kind:

Tho

decorated. The of guest esteemed pastor, Fr. Gibney, and

...

into

.their

by

will

'

of memory the green."

o'

marshalled,

were They gleaming rows Sisters. good

.

the

"Wearing

other and I places; met with very good It has now returned

doubt

no

of

celebration! in large

present

and

,

1

were

our

and

Bunbury

'

,

.

by

and Augusta, that it throughout.

crowded the

visited

It.

.

Ireland

.

of

cherishing the

Yasse,

had

they

.

children

Numbers

and

upon

Tho

Mass

Patrick's

programme

performed

;

the,

St.

i

the

on

this celebrated during that 'six and, I understand, more in less than two months. are place A held was on meeting of ratepayers last for; the of Tuesday evening purpose whether it would be considering advisable

effectively

After

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Swanston arrived up, Albany by the. special train at 8 o'clock oh Saturday of A' large humbbr morning. people :a't of assembled' at the crossing the rear to 'get: 'a of this now the prison 'glimpse, easily. He: w,as taken notorious individual.,. on at 6 p.m. board the Ballarat on Sundayof Detective He still in charge Cjawsey. W. A. ponoyan l that he is inriocent, and says ./.S' maintains qri) H. BramwellL(14),.. .2 that he feels quite 'happy. Although J oseph Fitzpatrick, IlA;) .'3 watched. wHile in ,tne prison lock closely W. Monaghari (4J)... 0 of he managed to deprive himself his up, After two cne or the compe attempts' out. moustache it by plucking titors were sent on their away 'The' St. Patrick's journey, Day celebration Donovan A .capital having, the best; tart, success/ was a 'The' obgreat day was race' took aboutr place. 'At; served as a .general the stores, ihyaras ..from holiday, ':thh The Hibernians: tdph'DriribvanJ'Fifepritilfia and banks being closedabrriast, jvirth at weli'ty.ere Mqnahapfubout assembled at 8.30 the, school a.m.;? a .ya\d plosq t6?the! tap4|Db.novan after their avyqy. and, donning regalia, theyi his effort mride and,. vjrist to the church where Mass was .qdceded in marched te. tape ahea4 qj-Braiiiweli, I append a1 breasting, celebrated by Fr. Mate'u. from whomi EifczpatyiqkiiyasdividSd of the day's as by report proceedings given with Monaghan fourth half-a-yard, about Advertiser :—r ,by th $ four feet away. Irishmen all 'tlie world over the By, .Heat 2. f. ahn'ual festival1 of St. is looked Patrick \T Milne (7yds. ) I and upon' as1 the great national holiday, J. B. Mooney 2 (11yds.) in no of the globe is it perhaps portion J. y.;_! 3 more observed than it is in these colonies. W-iCvBir-diyds.); J. E. Apppstrong (3yds.) 4 Patrick's In Albany St. Day was cele ter b c-4f the men vsjight delay -\p! getting, brated by the 'H. A.'C.B. which Society, were away sent. ioff. ithqy a of .Mooney had capital provided programme sports ths best j;;but. .of;;jtberstartj Milne-was ndt varied which was' sufficiently in character, to be Shaken offh and spurting to make attractive. The weather -it, Splendidly,'' he wtjceffiown ffiis Lhhd won opponent, which had been dull and threatening in by' about two from yards; BircH cleared off o'clock Mdoriey:j the morning arid by 10 was three -third,yards wit£ Arm to awayi the clouds so b'egan siowly disperse, close in the rear. strong that tho pleasant' blue of bhe sky became Heat 3. an that the residents visible;experienceCG.' Edwards (6tyds.) 1 of Albany have not had d,uring the past C. MathesonAt 2. 10.30 the' members of the (12yds.) week.; v Jas. Fitzpatrick'yds.). H.A.O.B. in full inarched Society regalia In heat this, Edwards had of in procession from the Catholic1 idhapel, the. start, but he did not collar ;Matheson headed by the -v Town Band, and jwenttill from the <t-ap& A splenAberdeen thirty yards :and Spencer along Streets, did fiuish ensued between first and second Terrace arid York Street tb the Sterling men. Just about ten of the scene where a' fair attend yards, from home sports, -Edwiards showed -in- frorih and maintain The" majority ance1 was present. qf the ing his advantage won wore emblematic, the by a few inches green -jof people; from only Matheson Oald Land." after on who;i ran,,gamely. Shortly arriving was a moderate Fitzpatrick third! the ground a start was made with'thd pro-;, Finhl 'Heatf and at li.20 the contestarits for. gramme, J. Milne v'.'iVv the maiden race the ball!' x operi'ed '-'During' G.: Edwards... ;/. no: ..-oL 2 the day there was or hitch of delay W.Donovan 3 to mar the: of ;the any: kind enjoyment In the afternoon The competitors the spectators. were; started capitally; attendance on the was Milne and: Idvrds ground very; .ov.erhfiuiq onovan when we take! irito' at the half distance satisfactory indeed, arid .between the two consideration the "fact that, fbrmrii' a struggle took' Albany ;has Until about 'place of amusements had a plethora the 15 yards from' the tape1 when duritig: Milrie drew two and twere months, clear and wori- the /Sheffieldpast people Handicap by with the deiriands two becoming quite surfeited1 yards, Donovan from yyas separated their made on In addition to. Edwards bv a vard and a Th® pockets. half local residents on the ground, the mornwihricr rah the strongly tight through from but1 he has1 ing train Torbay brought about 50' handicap, got one great fault to the sports. It was iof which he should passengers greatly, geb rid/namely that that the proposed of /looking round at his regretted tug-pfr.war .opponents,.;; between the: Torbay and representative Tug-of-War;: teams had fallen the. fortification through, not' latter the' the covered Tlie gathering having was to a close brought' by the In afternoon the child deposit. a tiig-of-wrir between teams' representative ren' weretreatedto- 'a scramble of ithe forHibernian and Society the; World, which /caused;: a; good: lollies, deal,, of captained respectively, by Flanagan and amusement. the Outside a ground' Bramwell., This contest caused consider number of young went; in for people able excitement. The tug was contested numerous The Town Band tugs-of-war. on fixedcleats, near the sporting ground, musical selections enlivened the by their and- it whs- decided' that the team who 'The- refreshment stall. day's proceedings. won the best of three; seven miniite heatswas under the charge of Mr., Keeley. should be declared Ihe, victors. The first For those who wanted a little speculative which round, was tested con stubbornly of fortune wheels, ;;and amusement, resulted' .inch by inch, 'in a win for tho under and over" tables were' provided; World's1 team by about an inch/ In the The Mayor (Mr. John McKenzie), wns second ends: were and' some 'changed; good and the of the sports, following patron was pulling; witnessed, but all the efforts the committee.:, .Messrs. gentlemen were of the team in Resulted grid's only J. M. Flanagan,' A. Gee, T. P. Hanaley, the Hibernians gaining ground at every W. Trott. J. K. Biickley, J. Co'stello, Atythe call pull.' of time the Society's Mr.1 J. L..< team: Hayman and Dr. Phillips. won the heat by about 'ten inches. as Tonkin who acted starter, found, .the The nien :again: changed ,ends,!, and lay at troublesome their marks men. rather itp the.-final .down with determination pull. in difficult to arid it .was' consequence Effort after effort of both were eights The was fen-effect starts! judging good but it loudly cheered, was at once seen rind "trusted to Messrs. Trott, Flanagan that -the Hibernians were and at too good, decisions satisfaction, and their gave call of time they, won, a well-dontested tug to had some close /finishes though they seven amidst ?y aP9u,fe inches, great Rawilson was arid Mr. referee/ applause. adjudge. '

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of

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in

very

pleasure

here

as this say, "the young, women, intend to keep it going.

and friends parents to School com

children,

assembled

plete The

sang Patrick."

of

.

occasion.

but, it revived

was

listii

Baron

was

,

each

to

near

...

Albany pref? something does not' turnjup future we' will be able to open very

agood unemployed

here.

March,

four

...

at

...

amount

same

was

2nd

I

J. Milne .A I R. Mooney ...; 2, had the tJbe'rid' of th'er start',' but Money Milne' quckly and run Overhriuled';himi; ning well won by'about'four yards, Handicap Boys' Race. R. Milne l R. Norman 2 /Seven started, but Milne, was far too good for his opponents and won quite

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dull'

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sHeat./:.

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choir St.

it

the

'Correspondent)

own

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the

Irish.

ih

our are

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Patrick and the the, service the "All praise to

and

had

most St.

a

discourse on At the conclusion

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large appeared

read

Gibney

no

and

sent,

pretty of the

whole doubt

(From

Things

Sunday Tuesday

been

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eloquent

the and

circus

crowded

a

immediate Mass

have;

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choir

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able

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by

sung

Mass, and

to

houses

night,

.

was

before

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the

was

last until

on

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Lovett's

and the church congregation, to its chaste and quite pleasing owing, tasteful decorations. The A tarwas ornamented with nice nicely flowers and with so garnished evergreens pleasing to the on St. Patrick's The eye Day.' of bannerets the Sacred' St. Heart, J oseph and St. Patrick, were conspicuously Hail The hymn Glorious St. displayed.

.

districts, with the

received elsewhere

however,

continued

appears

throughout

Southern

to said

...

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by Fr.Gibney.

and It

night. general

support

was

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a.m.

Mass

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welcome for, which commenced

rain, afternoon

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what with, the, circus, and other things; meeting's, the districts, surrounding What had the lively. we

race

been

understand

Day

.

quite

greatest

Correspondent.)

Patrick's

'Matheson

have

Robin the accepting this as colony,

A

St.

i

writing

William

YORK.

On

last

of

1st

own

Milne

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vern'orship.

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to say that on regret Wednesday last in occiired which an accident a valuable of the property which horse, Mr.: ,W: White borrowed the at the time Govern was by. with death ment met a painful by very between two trucks. being crushed 1892: March 21' ."

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lead

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for

hereafter

the window departure.

BUNBURY.

that residence in England will continued ill-health'. He will return to West which he lias Australia, of in which always found a haven refuge to recuperate his shattered and will liealth, the term his goof probably complete

.he

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their

satisfied

;

Maiden Heat

:

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,

Agent-General

,

'

:

of

office

to

marriages, Bunbui-y

Sir idea

Many through

traffic.

previohs

removed

was

The crowd the, train. catch of the' a glimpse a pack in places which

by gazing

March

annum.

all

up

The

'-

-

now

has given

son

all

he

as

-

'

events

"

is

per said that

train.

con-

ship.

ket match between therepresentaBrunswick and Bunbury was'played and ended in a for last Saturday, victory the.former, c to mention in my I omitted former cbmmunication that the Government hdve the 'this taken over year working of the succeed is a How it will jetty thing tb be

:

It

cent,

per

to to

efforts formed

curiosity

just

intense'

was

this

prisoner stopped

boring The has immediately. plant been despatched from already Bunbury under the care of Mr. who Perriberton, Will have charge of the operations. AI.1h0u6h we hear of W est Australian land hawked in about fruitlessly being' London, some at least must be speculating in worth when we take into evidence the fact that the Land Corporation of Western Australia can rate pay a dividend at the 44

room

the

''discharge. the

is

,

com

almost

of

from

of

to'

seeing

'

to

coalfield

arrival

started

ofd Quin'dalup

,

Collie

the

has

(the.lightering,of:the

"

decided

the'

tractorfor A cri of tives

from prisoner alight him to to bring procured where he was locked in a room

await excitement their

were

van

police station

in

andRailway, Mr. Yelvertbn/

at

had the handicapper his work result in Mr. some T. Matheson, good finishes. on whose shoulders the secretary, fell the of the was most greatest part work, in the discharge of his dutieB. energetic Appended are the1 resultB of /the different '

,

have

on

will

Carnarvon.

to

of

many

p.m., morn

seen

the

Cqstello of

pleasure

-

mence

running the Gascoyne

time

to

banker.

Station, to see the

.be whom

.

through Government

right

in

the

tributaries, a

Railway

the

from

reported its

the not

.to

was

.

Gascoyne. the Tliomas is river, It is that expected

ing

crowd

:

the;

is

immense

an

about 7-'30 On Friday

.

of rain One of

fall

until dark.

quite

was

Mr.

.

Estates.

it

York

in

arrive

when

well and deceased was widely known, and to mourn his loss, leaves a large' family; i Bell has arrived another The Blue. 'with; of rails for the South-Western shipment

,

of

was

not

been ap Official Receiver Act and Curator

in the in which the direction to expected appear. Disappoint as the coach did found, however,

was

ment

has

Bankruptcy

further

The

van

.

pointed under the Intestate of.

office

looks

eager

-is

Wainscot

the

to

come

between railway to be expected months' time.

Yilgarn in about two .

completed Mr. Harry

A

the

for

survey arid

.

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caught with 'great It was rapidity. and reeCUy. abeautiful, to. turn sight' illumi look, back upon .this impromptu nation. But though he was breaking the ridri 'qP'tiur tin thbbnb'toiiy the scrub setting ablaze, d|eJss"%. to intended, the operation he probably so that 'the the- stubble, destroy1 this purifi gibund having undergone the more cation!,' might luxurahtly oljpth, with rich :verdure itself again as soon as the early rains would visit this "Whether liumpy £krched region. custom1 from the whites, this learned, or, natives themselves .Vbetnev the it from time immemorial, fractiBed "iam not to At any prepared say. .1'

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sires

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me

could which

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we

! v'',

large

i

yylant

strac1'x fiat

,

of

.full

i,

-noticed

distinctly

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the

with

upitfi;

choked,!

birds,

,

-

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f'

from

and

:

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steps forward, of a mound

rotten all

foliage

Sergeant

poked stench revolting mss. Lumpy had

1

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j

the

shade

.-

:the

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land

injure

a'

deilicibus

by

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v.

Bay,, nature

feUrrdiinded;

.

boiled,

:

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I

water,

cohtinubd

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put

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until

We. The

of. .

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'horse

,

let,

shade

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origin

of the

that it tug, what

the

They

de

sport1

character. did., But, be the. it may, the sport., .Its

established rapidly gained favour, and ubi versi-1 with 'dOlleges particularly and 'thre; entire 6f amateur' ties','; .history athletics

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see

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all

Englishmen

world

Holy

Father,, says has .distributed the. through

Rome,

they

the old

a

have do

prejudices."

the

Moniteur

the, f olio medium

w-

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.

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francs. 36,353 were 28,322 francs,

fortunes, costing amonst

the

poor. to the sum

amounted were

out

to granted the counting .

Catholic

schools,

depending his over

iwe

pised, ;find

upon

it

so

,

of.

young

952

beds, distributed which dots,

11,500 girls.

francs,

With

bestowed upon the different charities and the /Holy Father, sums

thealms, francs. 76,175

daily

115

total

amounts

Not to be by the Romans imagine,' hard to make. ends. meet.

1 ;

religion-:"'''"1'

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the

Temps

!"bf ;

;

-

seems

.'This:

script.:

in accordance quite the whimsical' of this proceedings eccentvic of po tentates, who believes is born a divine ,he.: as well as

jt

it

is

at

a

October,

Rome...iQ._.

the

Father

Holy;

,

do

can

a .

:

1888.' to

is.

volume of his _Latiri_poenas. the Kaizer would be able' aid

of

to

crib.

a

of our friend squib Catholic Ceylon Messenger on. the b abject of Catholic -In .the intolerance." time wheu Jesus Christ was dwelling were no amongst men, there .reporters, the

:

daily Jericho

no no penny, draadfuls. H ad there been Independent one, had the vulgar writer of a certain " note in the Ceylon,, of,, Independent" 3rd been in existence, February as sure;

the

papers,

there.. would your face, have articles the thundering on., Archfulminator Jesus of Nazareth, who

to

through

things that

?

nose

on

appeared

cannot "one blame like the old Legitimists

are

againse"!tliat;

by

Doubtless read them with the This is a capital

'

at

rejoice

but

teryiew The least send him

no

the one'

across .brethren, is the work of

It

They .

The

'

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.

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In

:

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our

indicate'

"(thei;

stomacb6j the' go 'of

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wo.n.ld :-i'i

.

110

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-Vio "1

'let

,

originated

.

pefuiflej

all

ropPttfidsu'freh'deye'duhiQoriditiPbally.'' It is not hard to believe

| .

'their

.

1

,

1

'

!

.

tke breath,

'blows,

and <theq:! 'along until" they!

(

----

'

Lightly

:

;iof.

'

'tl

not

at

as

things

J

1

their

Imperial

in

privi

Atteridge,

to

thfirighC

freis,

,,

he said,

inherited.

u

tb

"

France.,., discoloured

writer,

see

.their

seas.

prejudices,''

blood

captain.

|

of

barrow

riot

ready

difficulties

spPrt, thp' result the altogether

pull

did

England and! were

"

Dtb'sbed

u

by inspiration. Perhaps1 he his as a reparation' for'Tiis gift behaViour in the tamous disrCspectfiil

labor

Manning on pardinal I remember especially in" 'which, ..last year

i

general meiuis

of post did Datnien

been my

"religioa-;,

(no

that

recollect,

to

"my !

this

mo

hie

of

war

,

(waxes /','')acYfu's8tiiB'"!r withVa !ohg, f

is

with

miles

he at the splendid! pleasure of the people of Ireland under their rally, last time spoke and the same great! trial, of his regret that so mariy of the Ca tholics

expressed

brig-of-!war

Of

nfirdr11

with

'must'

two

old

Mi.

says

Irish'.Questibn!

Navy Yard An

than

practise annouuGed

peculiar,

bis

udertake

if

than once A. Hil/iard

more

converse

there

'

has

lege,

through

between

to

with-'

tug-'of-

Hellas,'

England. K'

and in which

those

.Molokai.

still

It

could hardly down from the

Majesty's'" in the

contested

(Portsmouth;

i

the spirit. realizing thoroughly, I the .following: lines were penned, to give a rest resolved and1 to myself my-horse.

Father

his' ,

es

'

it

Pbe

is'

competition

Titanis,

could'

we

oasis,

wrote

fifty

Wevvs

appearance, in its centre1.

t

The

lines

veins athletic patrician The tog was doubtless coursed:" in'-Nathanicl's but the first 'time;

.,

at

reason

headway

more

really

inj.the

premised' Thus chcei fnin'bbs!' without bravabut the with, Jdo, unequalled courage, wor k heroes' of the faith approach theii'

says

iwhose'

;inii.i;brbkpi'; with.! few., rifiges of ?! to that travelled we

an

iwilh

accepted

These

latter, years ( beehj; handed liave of Golden inhabitants'

.

:

been

ways

'ab'Bblute'

no

is

similar pindan over' in the beginning of our journey., the day 'was hot, we cbh!tinued' Thorigh to !,a, in the saddle we came ,until vpry -

arid1

Jived

of "

call,

5

(liberties

hatiyeis;

to wait.--

is

or been hypothesis', inspired 'b author took thb' advantage of the of poetic 'license. Nathaniel'

(else

/ pp'en'"'

,(thee.,

sbfii,.pjafsh

has'a!

queBtioniflg.'

have

will at

.and;

ra

abthbrityjrdii.. great subjects that the Gferman Emperor nature) has made the Pope a present of a sumptuous copy of his serm'ons o'u the Gospel and noted'discoarses on themes; religious Tb me is yrilou dedicated to.Leo XIII. of

'

;

'

the; riorh!'

course.

westerly

was

count

content-

was

our

War. ?

1

jwa'r,

are

Paris

of Gntemba,

Hospital readers

fro

V.c

dealof

masses;

'

theii

exceed

belie

ignorance among, the-mak ; Bu t vVe; are-

spiritual

steady

It

Eng

years, enlarged .English'

died

60;

of

:

thfy'-

the responsible missionary' accepting with :p'lea'safe, thanking God, and, wlule his fears that he wpuld 'expressing -not be able to rise to the height of 'his

been that it originated and the Greeks,' Nathaniel Lee's jwith off-used "When Greek bxpressidh;'the theb' 'comesmeets 'GVe'ek, tug-ofi

as

.

:

Leper

the.

,oP0,0p0 ;Cabfiol ies and itfieycre; :Tri .'England.-, now, in number. What is'l-triore'.; increasing

the

has

idea

popnlar

-

on

I

of

,

ing a .There

itask

tug'-of-War mists ofJ "the 'past',' Mail and Express?'

the

'

time

a

and .much

-

Tugof

the

'still

in

(''

the that'

-.y.u

(clouded the Ndwy York

danger

no.!,

the

iu

than'

enorm.ously-dn iEnglaud: of John Wesley. There'-.:

good deal a 'good England

i6

'

cMgW'oUHh'e1'

-

:

Hverp

the

fo'f

«.'.

in

;

landed

square population.

in

/-gnos-

flash

a

faith

that,

overworked

fish

:

tri

'not'

as

triore-

with1

arid

eyes',

baveLcgrown

"No nntT-'clerical forward to r jplace .philanthrdpist'hurried bim,!; .the "Vicar- Apostolic, Mgr.'Oisuf, wrct'e to one'of bib missionaries simply Father dear I Upon you Vigrobx, (" this to discharge noble duty!"' count By answer from 'tlie next mail an ''arrived

'

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j

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er

At

befbPe'him

be'continiibd.)'

Origin' «

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blue

since

and '

experience

1,008,000

our Japan;:as Father Testevuide disease the fell' as'

'of

to'

toel

for

life

religious said he,

years,"

foreign.

annexations

in a

and

are

cf-

;thick

i

2,650,000 square miles; Russian 250,000,000. 1,642,000 square miles; which shows 17,135,000,

232;865, 000

a

j

it

i

>

population, that England's Russia |of by

traveller:' nuinerous

'han'diwork

tiile-they"

(To

:

contained from strychnine the11 bodies of the wild dogs.' I may mMtibh! that, when the dingoes pick baits which, are laid, up"4tlip; prisonous the foEci.them, go- to .they generally well where after nearest die they :Mi; '.me1 that; Rose! informed drahli!fogl(';j probably

as

population, annexations,

''

Ke!

worshipped

i

J

liorges any as uus,

:

have follows

possessions nexations,

.

or.;

might

it,

5fay,

gqqd!,.,.!

our

last

Russia

"v.

against infidels, I haveiibeen .j"

like,

v;

recently'

j

130

..the

Christianity

owiv

and the

tics,

£308,627.

and

its

hplding.

of

-

at-riniion

Manning's

tlrat

.

always holds 'i: supply

,'

.

woulidno'

!

Ireland During

and

:

,

us

of

Cardinal

istatetri'ehts

Chimay.

value

.total

(

.

drew.

;

-are!

when

eye dri'Fehrfiary1!!'' tlnfough smoked glass. American interviewer".

at

Ipojked aix

the coasts, of United Kingdom 1891 amounted to £7008,619, during with of which England is credited Scotland with £1,829,786 £4,870,206,

,

jwith palnig "which proclaim1 (weary' and, 'exhusted "wayfarer 1:'iU" iwatdr is highi:1-

,

'the!naked

-.'nnounces Brussels John do Salisof the British legation son-in-law of the late

Caraman

!

by wereVisibfe'W5

'

the

,

do.

de

or,

fire: Jots ;.of be shot /-out

:

1

other to Erin

works

dianieter,

J

it:

tAyentytorrestriaLdiameters, are Jormed principally

agitated. to seen occasionally them. TbedargV'siVpts..

Connt

.Secretary

wholeisolar

beMuuch:

of of

Beleium;-and The-

/

fingering; was 'fed

!

thfe

"As

itsblfo

:

words.

:

'

'Here we passed a tranquil ouif' horses feeding qlpse by! night'th and away from the en up "Ve''!ybre without campment .before sunrise, touch to the' disgusting attempting Wefelt certain fluidJ:'inv,the'; it', jweil. -trees.

be

jseem tp,

of

the

and

Patriote

Prince

like

1

!

otheri,

of God.

'

we

'v.fluppojf

/',

Jthiisty Wells of this kind are very of J Beagle' in the vicinity1

1

.JAitqr

relish"!1'

-iUV:-

litrfo'r''i;thd-

(Water1

'

appenQ

works

conversion

Soglio,

luxuriant

most

brought

the

TJtie

trees,

aud

arc

of,

'

'

'

wondrous

in

we

trees,

certain:

an

fifth;

of two spots there are smaller lavge nuclei;' otfi,0and 33 very the 01escoperth'e!; small;'';Wi'fch._ od gjgsqf .'the itPr Jarge Nuclei arq

the

pf hack" by way ancient were Irish, other fpr, (doiatry, vy| >iiof

,.

jjn

was

Jnteiplflniat

palms

sjbately

(

1

'

the

of

silent By "many a year's "This beiautiM' basin, and, I diehelve; spring,'

;

moon,

down before the Irish hands,

The

oasis

other,

nestled w-aB'-'a' well overwoven

Crystal

the puti'id in reaching the, water to! great' difficulty bucket to slake the horses1 fifi-thecanvas tHurrit: the animals: were, fBuMhough afikiodWfo 'drink tq,1 even' a:,, mouthful" of it.: There' was fortunately igood grass in the vicinity of this well and the poor hbibs 'cbmmenced., !!1with to.;!!!,febd aifose

for

and

over

s

:

Where

a

p.

own

the

plumes nodding feathery A few their, he.ads. royal and .we .were at the. foot

on

Igracefujly'

weU';as.

bowed

their

hand

little

the!

over

itowering sentinels

:

as

strand."

charming

this

eve

nations

no,t

jneariiig

"

og

the poetical get of summer." At

s.u n

plant, the

grand

,

We rode over this flat until oA' coimng'to, a we Clump "of trerisi noticed a' smgular hole in the ground! Dismounting we discovered that it was of the wells from which the one natives obtained their water'.''. ''But it glades..

is

scf?nj;,nroeaning

diminutive

we

of Nature objects in the hoary days The the Aryans.

the

to

so

i

,

of pride country."-

mortal

the.

j

of

.

.

Bprings,

:

.

hemisphere.

sturdy

seamroa

corruption,

a

Irish:

and

of "—tand of " the

sacred

iahriosfc

!to

,

child to the trefoil is known preseut;day Arabs as skamrakh, and the accepted wise raeu of -the world is theory of, the that a reverence for the/shamrock as a

Sergeant

-my

is

V'the

summer,"

,

resigned Is,

"flames

,sible'!to,the;

"

fellow

from

the the

thy rugged .the way help .adnnring iin this mani poor aboriginal fested his fondness for Ins native land. it could not be otherwise, for in IBift he" was and nursed jthese thickets pestled from his earliest infancy. Upon those in days gone by he hunted the jpiains and" from trees he those jkangaroo, down the .oppossum. On (brought

,

:

$$ light'

Thisi-

"

improve-

.bmm ielMUfren

to.

"

positive

a

their,

antiquity pf Iiish word

.sbamro.ck''..

name

,

.o.

'.

.

.'idi

with

on

;

"

child,

the poor native showed Undoubtedly of his :that he loved the land fathers as as well other human any being, of the and. might say in the words proud Scot

'

old V custom

"

is

shamrock1'

The

which, derived

a

little

the

of,

race.

to make

the creek, manifestations

crossing

exclaimed and joy

.

nUj

over

f dear

pi;o,of.

ed.:

!

rfeVitf.is

trying this soft

the

marsh, horse and Seargeant's got bogged his rider into the white precipitated At length the horse having oozy soil. ten- a firma was regained caught by was white Sergeant who, black before, in.now. a We managed. to find ford the ran creek which through the marsh and so reached the clump of situat greenery where the spring was

,

,

in

ito.wads/thpdge./df,''' the 12th they had. reached; the centre of Mthe southerner The wbole grdup exteiids of 6mio. 15 see;, equal; to; fl

while,

:

by -The behind us

throw

way

in

February

flisc, !

;

our

hold

.Irish

-

on

us,

matches

the

which

the',

.5

,

cheer,

in

e9teem

'

lighted

;.VJbujk'Bmi|ipy.

;

.

The

,'

to

ing;

dark;

Shamrock.

or;

.

tried,

was.

!

.

.

rnght

'

The

<

The

s

1

pleasant

.

/

;

>.a ..RpmonajAthfey dijyJay.erysofof spots- on the euvstupendous group face of the sun; The gfoup" appeared

.

.

Osser-

vatore !

i

.

please,

.

i<.

i

I .stretch my I ween,

you the

'

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,

as

.

.

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-in

,v<r

fast

as

grass

Qbsms

Directors of thej Vatican have communicated to the

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cool

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the ready, to acknowledge the doctrine preached, his

Nazareth, and the use we

aims

sect

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such

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.:

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what and

most a

of all."

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effect

this

solemn editor

may

guess

warning

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you,

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or case

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and the

you affected state that by its use.

faith same

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writes

to

pleased

your remedy, I have derived Some years ago I which induced

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somehow

cooked

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Easily that nail

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man

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a

crow

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merchants

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like

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in

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a

meD

to

Professor : Gentlemen, substance which we cannot

is

it

stance The

by

the

the

so

for the see

a

simple

wrote

to

several up that

j

sub

How

:

did

shopping

your

piano

rendered

to

you

along

get ?

to-day

Wife

Optician

sending

out

as addresses those reading

price a6

clerk

:

lists

Now, write so

possible,

in

the that

them may feel how badly need glasses. to form a A Russian Lady proposes is It a of Amazons. corps happy A few choice Russian epit

they a

thought. hets and

would

names

quart

hurled

put the boldest

at

to flight

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an

of

:

my

I

A

and

-

most

stupid

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does

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p

a

what

muthical music-mad

a

Excuse

me

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wit,

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do.

is

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enemy

it

is

I had

I wish

!

my

me.

old

dear Mrs.

J.

one

mother

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:

if one, John, you'd me one of the good oheques old father used to give mother.

get

Wonderful of

master

contrast.

of

-

The

the used you only

your head

to in describing the Alps, which ho had visited his during vacation, with these words : ended his lecture with And there, ore on foot. T stood

a

the the

a

the

class

high school,

of

ice

the

I

other

Paradox.

human

man

has

tailor

glacier,

was

is

assured

while

with the

plucking

most

The an

inconsistency old theme.

us

'

over

and

of

Our over

be wouldn't supply clothing Bilker at And any price. another occasion be remarked on he had taken that gentleman's

again that to young yet that

"

flowers."

beautiful A

of

beauty

measure

long ago.

wheti

on

las'

if

I

was

Jefferson, the telling

mule.

champion

my

how that and ho feet around, to see little a fun. man

good

mule

would flop his said he would like He'd passed his whole

life

but

a

iu the South, mule bis lay whole soul into a big time at kicking. " he said, after borrowing some Well," out "I took Thomas of the tobacco, had

stable,

him to

a 6ee

It

never

seen

backed him up cuff on the ear, the amusement. a

again and

out

o'

sight.

him

feel

a with here under

right tallow

by

five

watch he

more

twelve my

and

kick,

foot is

arm

we candles which to go in arter Thomas

was

couldn't and pole,

we

of

pound

a

to

were

light

but ; I got word not an hour ago that the hind feet of a mule were out of the side sticking miles the of a hill as off, thirty-nine went bird flies, from where male my for

in."

.

way's wisest

Pills.

huT

five1,,

/

somebody

1

>

;.

was

;

.

'

"

.'and

aremot until little

iwe

flesh

"

drawn heads arid

-world in

confidence

took

-was

my

some' forty' without1

"

if

,

after

was 'gav.e

no

indeed, " It 1890.

One in

before.

the

It

Mother

it-is

from I took

Mr.

all

;

little1

I

had

never.

Beea!:-

medicine:

called

,

? r

described a casd; by it. Without' d

got a|bottld< dapC.-

El|erby, bottle

that

,' '

fearS1

that

Chemist, of

book' 'drM

arid-

: : ;

cer

'

tain!

y felt

a

wid

began

to

th

i

and,

Decb'nibeti

a

a.

say,

contents

I!

better,

hopes and to

"This''

'

cured

Kirkman,

the

by dyspepsia, take mrttiiCT,'

agaih,

been my

r

sad

'

arid

enough

1

to.

Syrup,

having

-into

poipt,,

me

about

Seigel's

(

me;his -treatment.-

found

>

!

all

(of

for

house that

was

mine

going,

I

day

(I

sOurided'mV

getting

expected winter riow

was

lest

it

of qnrif&hailyjbadtt

of

of

to

doctor

more:

one

pamphlet

like

;do no months

nine; all hopes

up

and kept ion first

bfetter1

'I-'-'fcad'1

r

Ihrid'

of

;He; caused

was

palpitation' he skid he could

Still

-

,

people' that iriy>:

bottles

apy

,

advice;

ana

predicte&'J nearlymp.:

fifty benefit. day the

in until

|'

together,

or

kinds) one Finally lungs and asked me died of consumfition. ,

sank saysj.

physician, From

medicine.

his.

'

he lostc

$kin arid-

he

'almost

were

jtlaey

to learn that but of him

surprised left ,was

My cheeks,"

bone..

;

eat

'

took'a which

better; I solid '(food

little'

secSri'd

agreed'"

me.

"

this I After though my recovery ...

I

was

iriiich

very

arid-with

medicine,1 not back

never

looked

,

a

work

reduced.

I

was

good

behind, of time,

stuck

mefi for

,

,

the at Iksi to

readbri'/'aftd

;

to -my arid anfltn work, strong well) have, remained so ever since. When Iweutrr the back to the .works foreman/ and othenirj riie' round and asked what gathered had the wonderful I" answered wrought change. had "Mother Seigel's wrought) W.,r Syrup When I said I wished to ,starfc;work they tcfldi.' I .must bo examiped me first by-.p. doctorVIl The doctor fit for said I was work arid: ! went1 to- work the next and morning' havfeP

'1

i

cannot

Weak

never

lost;

Stomachs. one

r

-:

a

minute

'

since;

.

i

wish, others to / know what! -SeigeFs/ has ,done for me, and I giypythejPjD Syrup j., to .publish this' brief prietors aq-7r permission '

I am1 a' cloth' my case. 'dressier ,bjy! have worked atMesSrs.' Hep worth1' Pit & for Sons,, Lane,,, four, Olayyears.' Harvey, Askew, 2, Back Timber,Place1jEUer«i courit trade:

of

and

(

"

-

;

'

Leeds.

by Lane,

doctor

was

heayt

'

in

saying thaChe Mr; A&ew's'carie arose from ;for dyspepsia, dyspepsia! was his And had only ailment. if.Jie usedMpthef'Seigel's Syrup in February... he 1890,.' would, have to had for !'heJ Would haveJ no-f tpile1 tell; been all right UAb it is we dhrictly.i that afterihe did try ;it:ie badirioiilapsevi He never lookedjiehindhin. yi ,.i y..y.. apparent

enumerate

,

,

'

The

Hollo —The

to

eat.

'

good

Id

gin

hill,

stood

to

place what d'ye s'pose he did ? " In ten minutes by the was

a

we

all

fried

man

my chair

-Then so,

come When you down to disgusted, I want to bet on A kicking, my mule. eame and took dinner friend with along me one he seemed a little day, and, as I took him along to see down-hearted,

Thomas

must

f

wprds, could hear my heart thumpina on me ihe 'iackJ pountlihy Tliis showed' that thb heart' had; too1 irin'oh' and iWork on; hand was, under struggling it, a horse, like to, carry men,trying I, pyyo. " got very 'little ,sleep at night," aqd he; says; iwriilld lie awakA for hours about tossing or 'This sort rif thing is v&ty the- bed. Wearing, sat

healrt;

and. he -wept on. I've stood around here and heard blow about kicking mules till I got

men

merely- ktk'driieci0 His looked. like r& tongue and his skinund leather, tiie1; became eyes like old yeIlow, ;

this'

,

MULE

about

fool."

said

1

'hVih'i

It

riot.

,

half

one

l

V

"

-taking

a

in-l

&ent

to eat, the'fdod'wbflt him, and afteir-h'e< hadlswallbwrid'iti. against it caused force, by main such, pain in the stomach that he wisijed' arid' chest,' side, he had let it alone. Then his Heart be&ah'. to hb' arid he felt' palpitate,' says' Ib'wl'lriri'gaid, He what he call tired. & 'Mrikipg ;and bad, at the pit' of th'e1 stomach .aiiid (feeling" U'&ift. ',:i; which satisfied. jing nothing unable take but to Being any fohii liquid' -he so weak that he was grew able to barely walk.Then his heart him troubled orice his to own (more, and, quote

.all

"

to

names

whites parchment.

remarked mules," a six-footer in Arkansas, as he, cracked " his I've got a mule Whip at market,: home which knows as; much as I do, at. and I want to hear somebody, say I'm Speaking

did

His 'We

their sho'ok ,time in this

baby.

WONDERFUL

"

''

1

'

friend,

'

colt

A

of brown

'

mule

'

i I | j

'

me.' The mulls colt ?' « No, ;the baby. like

to

to

trying off that

"

Bah

give

:

called

new

,

baby if you mixed get a fellow, up ?' ' That's /Farnabr V what Trior a do. You' see I think' heap

want don't Second

No

wonder

like turtle soup of real there are ninety heads mock, and calves'

Indeed, that you

give dear

a

his those small

:

Have regiment. : Yes I Recruit as as he stupid deal more. great

said Hood.

enthusiasm

nine gallons in proportion.

might

at fifteen places thing. the walls of a couniry on announces that a lecture will be village in the open and a collection delivered air, made at the door to defray expenses.

I Splendidly. and didn't buy A bill posted

the

are

the

replied

every

to

pieces,

pieces.

Husband

medi

asked him

medical

know ith-

good dinners

Miss

that she

just

Second Farmer take £10 for it." guess I'll First Farmer : Seeliere, why, don't you talk mule or.

:

in

Yon

Tom

again.

set

printer

piano

with

means

reporter rendered

800

seience dear. my

don't,

you to

tion.

looks.

polite

Chromatic but

no

it

as

looks Farrabr it

you First

:

surely

impos absolutely can form a true sible idea of the hideous animal of which we are about to speak unless you keep your eyes on me. fixed and Jawkius : Beefsteak potatoes

this

Clear.— but

t

"I hea'r' that Farmer,: you. have a baby at your house.' Second Farmer YesWnd' Polljf's", V got a fine mule eolt, too.' First! farmer : Your wife1 ?' the colt. Second Farmer: I 'No, tell

his discourse A lecturer once prefaced I must the rhiuocerous with, beg upon me undivided atten your you to give

both. a

-

my

made

a

Musical

is

any

miss

He

?

Maid

air

it

eminent, advances

whole the brothers ?

madam,

wrinkles

many

men

young

;

an husband, wonderful What

:

in

Ah,

snuff?

sneezing. a lawyer like caws heard.

the forehead

:

'

defects

entbuthiathm

The coming of age. Mr. couldn't call : Small he sendB bis and and regrets night, Miss Little : Thanks little present. don't

Sergeant

is

?

S

letter

starts

is

in

ears

up

Is brother. and a you ? Yes, That's hardly possible. do for a living the donkey

Why,

credit

on

'J-'"

Mixed.

.

sergeant. hat debt

a

!!Tommy

;

'

diseases.

you have

Grab him

TbrpiriyV

-,-ii

,

to bed"

Mamma,

'

again Mr

,

he Was (attackedpaid ,\yith ordered him to bed. Ho' few days later'thc fevdV'.lett

and

of

:

John

>

doci»r

piece

.

his

fashion

object—

an

gets

his

over

Why

likes

further of course.

out,

it

husband

a

His flueriza,

First

I don't.

to

soldier elegance

"

:

Somewhat

Mrs.

for

:

consequence out

fruit.1

:

More.

teaspoonful

few years, the during past Eminent physician Wonderful, hew ful. Wife : So many

weather.

Worn

-uiust-

new"

you eating 'mamma. Alright,' he had finished' Well1,' did wish for ? you

what

.

:

you'

>

J

'

i

but the-illiie'ss an'otberform.;

are-

-

'

i

,

him?,

licking-.

Now. 'Tbmtny,

:

when

after

? I Yes, sir How do you; prove Do doctor. enough, you on wa 11 ? the up youder

?

it

old

Mamma

reply. in this us look

takes

a

brought

cal inspection, Have you any am short-sighted.

own.

Finished

scent

was

physician have been

fit

Tommy

of pennyworth a whole neigh

and the doctor

tampered

results— A heavy gas bill. Light business— To mind Everybody's Close

It

a

will

bourhood. A recruit

anii

hot

a

bargian.—

a

make

to

onions

Wife

in

wish

'

;.

to

not

ought)

with.Liktf'mf''

hihdacT."

1

you

A

:

seized

suddenly

under sitriffiap dircmnSt'dhch know what, -to.niake of.itj.i Heeayt strange .and,- quqer, he; sbjyeqdpgft. the had weather, though suddenly trnfond' arid then fliished With cold',' heat .'hls. i|e it had turned1 hbt 'What alls® though aghiriV

-

which

jjjil.

,it.j

(people,'

didn't he. felt

i

child

by

explain

he

!,

a

Nawthin'

spua

f

sajr

healthy

,

from-

(illustrating What, is it smalldear voice') that makes you feel so uncomk and have unhappy- after you

still

children, fortable done something

the glass that we think

disturbed.

:

fit— A

:

:

yam

'

:8s

teacher

Sunday-school 'the

a

had

expensive of perfume,

Sydney.

A

make

to

roses:

;

Melbourne

may

little

a

only bead, somebody's

it.

two

I

if

.be

1

g?SL9\'ahe was 1890, ruary,r dizziness'1 and1 paiif'in

napkinsby her say, but

spun they

.)

i

Who .says,man never afteV » der'thui' his meaning ,?f -Why,

behind' hiiii wei to take,

hinr

1

do

vji ne

a

1

letting

The

Wbatuhlb!we

baPW>ir

bys'g,

introduce

lodked

1

;

has

is

asked

know

I

:

been

;

Clements,

th

table

<

yarn is what

That

hands.

own

in

cheerfully

.We

How-are

-to

sent

two

;>

Glasgow

noticed out of

I'm at times, cross to live over ray life the same. I should marry yon just W. : I have doubts about my dear. The balance1 of Nature has W. but

'

package

and near

pretty

Takes

all severe over dyspepsia, pains my body, the joints being swollen, my appetite and a under impaired great swelling my all arm, finally ending in St. Vitus' right dance, my body being on the continually I consulted he pre shake.' a physician hot baths and scribed medicines rubbing and so on but the body with Rhus. Tox, did his treatment me no He then good. had to and I recourse Clements Tonic said must take of that I medicine. a. course did so and so recovered and my appetite, my strength began to improve generally and in months the shakes were eight I 'am and now entirely stopped, entirely of use Clements cured, solely by the Patients must Tonic." be on their guard imitations insist on against having what for, "Clements Tonic." call Refuse you the all where with. F. M.

ourselves

down a8<Mul®? run,

ittffocehce

when; he gets a one-dollar:

has

exhibition manufactured, -from

a

How ladies

:

piano. What's

at

expression

'childlike

Victoria

do ? Dear

complacently sometimes

:

by

cold

severe

to

Bestman,

Q. always

are

cures

glad

great

H.

case

your

with

H.

that

of the

am

meet

give

valuable

life

Toowoomba,

Knowing

hear

life.

by

admirers

the matter here? of a small stranger boy as. he large party coming wedding church iu a town. seaport was. but the tide going out the none of us perfect We are but of a world, geod many

must

will If

your

do.

Klein-street, "

bottle

surrounded

daughters'

all the young strange. Formerly used to be in love with me, now it is all the young gentlemen. That is An Infant -A. Prodigy. little I suppose ? B. your daughter, child A. she is. Yes, and a wonderful B. : She How is that ? is Really. six years' and doesn't play old, already

the

course

it

thoroughly

will

you others

as

but

one

of

of have

a

Queen Banker,

Strange. of his

arid

'

:

'

it.

circle

of

bilh

i£l,000

:

This

case

quacks

success,

that lease

a new

any is worth

worst the

for

pay

two

good

so

manhood;" with

is

cost And

Tonic.

the all

cure

debility

nervous

half

not

Clements

will

will

you." for frightening hundred guineas

physic

'

a

it

cure

three

subjects, bottles few reliable as

for

cord

spinal and

much

nervous

is

will

upon says

He

figures.

The

!ati

watch :him manVfacpti dollars' change (outiof:

a

.

'

see

by

'

got

Dr.

your

architect's

?

in,

to

want

very

mean

.

.

him

calculation

you

door

next;

-a;

people

-

pronounced for —fool, your

thread only hanging by one three hundred guineas to he

examined "

base

do

What

pounds.

Tt.is

...

simplicity

severe

not

,

-\

,

-

also

thousand

Two

cost?

to

but

true,

Yes, I

r

me.",'

'What cCmmon'expteakia&J it(?) iLbtVwife looked be hind her and was, a pillar of changed .into driVef 'ih America looked salt. A locomotive behind summer him one daydst, ,$pd;o didn't in seeaii front-' of him. open 'drawbridge' Hence and ibss'oif -life;a wrct' 'l&it' AVmfl in London to lobk behind failed himaridwps do

was-:;

behind

-

--

carefully a

who

doctor, and

neighbor. If yot'i

answer-

u?

-

dangerous condition, cord is your spinal only hanging two and it will cost threads, one hundred by and to This cure fifty guineas you." announcement of course the frightened out of a and he con patient life, year's sidered he had better have another opinion the is so serious, to if case and went another

house

new

your

a

of,

\

nght

trouble-

in

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What

poor

After This is

?;

'6rtce\' band' fC.quld.bq'" .brass,

I

this

bEhin7

looked HIM;?.-,'

.

"My

mitiero

all

nefirl'y

districts

some

was

Christian. His;. think he .might,;

liabilities.

sympathetic

are

hever

he

:

most

exclaimed,

majority.where they

member.,

I

about

How

his

wkY

«

man

gained

h.as;

.

are

you

thorough hiB

early

face.

rich uncle I hear. your understand was his estate and your brother. divided between you and I got the Yes, Jim got the assets Well, Yes.

lie,-

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oh

look, in

of

who man, examination

the died

until,

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man,

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