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Woodville Advocate (1878), 25 Sep 1884, p. 9

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III laughter at tho lullouln [MM a. Ouch-u. ‘Tme can. WHO LOVED A JEHU- (thou: the N. Y. quld.) ‘1'- temu) team: to bed Tueeduy niche. no, tune up and down the belle at their menu wouueuug whexe Vlcmtil bed so. Mr. Moro-m1 Wee dieooneohte end we authny em]: in her room upouin. ll mu am In. Moroeim’e denghter. June. and his eons. Anhur P. enu Gwveuni, glad with hun to route and ge‘ a tow menu'xees. ‘l‘hooldgenuemw umeined “an in the hbnry u n! transfixed by hot. Be “mo humanly he the old exam: “I oovue the mule. Suddenly he would flee up and Inn hie Ingenueszely through hm white silty hall end hurl oaths o_t vengegnoe unhi- o;- mailman. Ewen J. Boheumg. Victoria was more than hm pal. Ever sumo she I.» 10 you- and he devoted himself to her edu- man. She was provnded With the but ‘ inn- and bud all me sdvnnlugel thu Vuaoeub'a Academy could mom. Mine was spuod I0 make her a poliuhod kl]. no Inowomd jewels and exponuve dun-u upon her. an to feel am we wn myyued h}: bun. thoris wu con- ‘A_ _.:l.... deered the finest mueioien tor miles W. end when it was snown thet she led consented to perform st e seared geth- dn‘ everytoly wee enrious to go. Mr. WI altered the glory end compliments “were showered on her. Greet were hi expectations of her tnture. but they ten eh busted in e single dey'. The very t thet she bed discarded his love tor tee held torth by e coeohmen were enough bit!" him cresv. Machete“ the sun hed risen he wee Ila-ed end reedy to come to the city. in Se hope ol learning something 0! Victorie'e thereeooute. His son Arthur. who spent fie night et his tether's side. wee eleo up. Mg the boy's hand in his, Mr. Moroeint. dthout wanting for the carriage. wellted e mile down the evenue to the depot. Mn. Wei begged him to send no: word et Cleo i1 enything new hed been discovered. He knead his wife and promised to do so. letooe the 6.27 irsin. end that wee the he. eeen at him. At 1 o'clock in the utter- noon Arthur returned, bringing the micr- netion thet Viowriewes merrred to Sahel. log. the ceremony having been performed by e llethodist minister. This somewhet altered the ehnety of Mrs. Morosini end the felt eesier. By this time scoree o! earriegee drove Q to the house. All oonteined elegently doe-ed lee. neighbors end residenteot the ' e. They ell desiredtoeeere. Mini end express their deep sympetby with her, but the doctor bed torhidden eny‘ Visitors to epproeoh her bedside end fie, lelt. leevrug their cards end condol. .ee. The Inele portion of Yonkers, too. '0. worked up. One end ell condemned he eetion or echelhng es thet o! e scann- \deel. tor whom shooting wee too good if ever the outreged tether sets eyes upon h. In the stores, the post-office end the “my etetion nothing but the elopement wee telhed ebont. The women were mend the men clenched their date on they reed the papers. The plen tor the elopement wee eere- filly bud. On lest Monday Victorie eeled totelte e wells and one or the metds went with her. She walked down to e grotto ebout e mile. end when elone she wrote e note to Bohelling oonteining the Shel instructions tor the elopement. Malling wee to meet her et the well in fine reer ot_the grounds end help her over. She hud no haggngo save one or ‘wo nun drones which she wore. and about “an oath. the propeny ot the mom, who had confined in to he: to: sue-known“. ad 3 o! dumond oar-rings nod chums. in worth shunt 8200. She won omdonuy annou- to gas money. to: she wrote to Mr. Ohnloni. tho luhnn hooks: in wax am». to: $1.000 with whwh she said she wound Ooh, QOhn-tmu present. Mr. Oamoni can. no with the money in his poout on My. hm aha wu. gone; ‘ Ii. Horacio: huabops 01,200 on deposit a: hot own name In the Hanover Ramona Minus wmooo! no no. u Manon» aim has Iloppod phymem on we dugout. my. I. m bud. hm between $700 and m In the Bleacher Snow. ma Seaman'- Bovmg- hanks. He drew ohm om uvonl do): 030 and doubtleaa has it with Inn. The couple were been on the 3.30 nun b" to oononotor. Mm Moroaini wu BOOM along-Me ot Schelhng. the bud o hud- htohut to her mouth as n she nod o tooth- nflno and she molmny avowed showing he: boo. And me oonnuowr thong!“ she won on hot way to the any w have :- sooth unrated and mu Schema; was mm. mm he! on an When Mr. Mormini reached the city ho was to Police Houdquuwrn and excitedly .hd tor Inspector Byrnea. Being told tlm no inlorni-txon concerning the run- nwny couple but you been received. Ir. loroclni uclumed : " Spare no man- or i trouble I0 and them. Do nil in your pow to bring brick my auughler I " null hc‘ adored uchall'mg‘u are» on rho chm-go o! abduction. Pnrrolmcn were inulrnclod lo tint ovary clergy mun Ind hotel on their vc pouch. and hull A dozen datum Iva were damled to bond .11 the out. “in; ocean and river alumni-a and unin- ud notch (or we mining pnir. At 10 o'clock Capt. Mount. at we Nimtocnlh Pro~ choc. ulcgnphed thus he had head ol lhc Mt"... The Rev. Gustavo Honour. a Iorhodm mmurer. of No. 810 Eur Filly. Nth moot. hnd muried them mo "clung More and they lmmedllnely tuned for tho Troy hon. tho Troé hon. In. mu: aid the III tuning to tho hon. door 01 her residence. n (on: nary Jo! boon. us than 4.45 o'olook. whoa tho young oonplo wolked hurriedly up to o ought»: ond “no man: asked it the Rev. I: Baum won in the house. They won tell you. and may nu up one 11' t 0! Mn. They Ind jun cog-a sh. summar- l7-ym-old (lumbar in count-anon wnen her mount cum up “interned them am not 11de v:- noHnJJm mambo vithin In noun-Ah. '1- ywqing nick iu_§ovonsy»nn_t “not. “Both an young loin mun-d moon I“ Ind very uneasy. 3nd tho tutor- mfiou that my husband was no. hot. Wu, mum than." . 4.. n -A-_.._-_A.I Iflmlllf III IOIOSIII. '5 7W7. "'0 to s m“ hurry." i no Inna. “ W0 wanton-t mum. Our! ‘0: and to: the punt?" ho Mod. in A 90min» ; u. u out." upuoa the I‘mnu‘tho olugylnon urivod And in 'o tow word- . III upwind of tho mbuop the young couple wet. on. All tho convu- utlon .- «u u an manage cannon) won conduct-d in Gum-n. And an chroma: dooluod that tho young mun I to manly And oppouod I0 ho won mud. “ We hue no ring." Iuddoaly ojuonlotod tho oxpoofigm groom. “dung. “In one thc upoou account: ‘2" ml IAN A83 Will. The olergymen replied thet with them It wee not neoeesery to hsve e ring. end the two stood et engles hung the minie'er while the ceremony wee heing performed. Ire. Hemmer end Mrs. Euhenthel eating ee witnesses. The questions were eehed 0! both in Germen. the groom replying in thet lengnege end the bride in English. Once or twice the leltered end hlnehed crimson. eepeoielly when eehed it the would tehe the men to be her lewful hue~ ad, the letter looked her rquere in the While the witnesses were eigning the certiflcete the newly-merned couple eet nervonely eyeing each other. when the ‘groom emiled upon his wife endeehed: ‘ “ Well. ere you hsppy now ‘2 " Bhe blushed end her eyes droo . but beyond the ineudihle movement her lull end rolling line there wee no reply. The peir heeeme peinlnlly nervous end uneasy. end in their enristy to get ewey they hid the perty goodbye end let: the house with- out weiting tor the cerriege. Once on the lidewelh e repzd well: wee inoreeeed into n lively trot towerde Second evenue. Erneet holding hie Nuhhiug bride by her little finger, pertly leediug end ertly dregging her elong. They jam on e Second evenne oer going down town end were loet sight of. The girl bu] m nppmm plan gold ring on he: land. but during the ceremony. on opaning her palm. u [urge diunond flushed fire into the miniatqt‘s eyes. _ “ When the! me to me." and the clergyman, “I thought ban to be emeehenie otJebofing memend her I. mmetreee or elerk in 3 store. and thet the two. wishing to epend their vocation together. vented to get mended. Both looked no plnin thnt I never dreuned the Indy wee hon: to rich 3 Ingnily. The loans gen and he pane to L..- this country from Germnny when but‘ 8 yenn of ego, and bee lived with Germnne moat nu hie Me. I felt eorry tor the girl’e tunily when I leerned the truth. nnd regret that I wee culled upon to per- form the ceremony." Mr. Moronini returned to hie home lnte in the evening. "Well." he aid. “ my doughter in mnrried end I hve consulted Judge Donohue. He tells me thnt the luv onnnot help me._ There _mey_ he no 133! for me.” he eedly mused, " but there in en unwritten lew theteen efiord me relief. I went my denghter beck egeln. end will never ooneent to her merriege with thet ill-heed fellow. Until ehe in beeh egein under my roof I ehell remein ennui-nod." Beyond this Mr. Moreeini eeid he hed no news. It wee. however. intimeted by e friend thet he hed been informed of the pleee where Victorie end her hnehend were ‘atopping end thet he wee only keeping it ’heoh to give him more ehenee to devise meene to eeenre her return. “ The elopement wee the tell: 0! the Stock Exchange yeeterdey. Mr. Moro-ini in not popnler on Well etreet, end there wee but little eympothy expreeeed with him. eepe- oielly he the flight of his denghter in regarded u the result 0! hie own eyetem o! tumly government. which ellowed hie children no perronel liberty or eoeiel ennumente onuide o! hie home. Yet it in known thnt otherwiee he wan very hind endgenoroneto themmndhieeolehopeim lileweeto eeethem well eehhlilhed end pro-perm ; Moroeini’edeeire heeheento get into n highgrnde. He wented to merry his daughter to some millionnire. In hinooinl upiretione he he: been eomewhnt hun- geredbyhie old connection with Gould. ven theletter hee ennhhed hiniin 9W 3y. mmnomdn‘ii. u: nan-mom ha nave: been invited by Gould uugnut on his yum the Animus. The Doc d’Anmdo ha been th- guest 0! the King of the Belgian. n Oaund. aye I writs: in the London World. I has: that he ml '0 propane 3 much between the hush”: 0: the Comm do Paris sad 3 non of the Com“ do Flumdre. A noun-try condition would be Q [ago dogtz. whjoh ehe royel nine: 0! Quentin, in in e eiino edoneo gnuentee. Not the. the Boyd Funny 0! Belgium need money. They ere unmeneely neh. Bn£ prudence ie one o! eheir herednuy mtnee, end egpetite comes in eeung. The fine Leopold received (tom Englend. _np to widen of hie eeoond murinfle. with tho Princess Loniee, o! Orleene, no less then £1,3fl0.000 u the widower oi the Prince-e Ohulotte. The entire direct profit he derived from hie English motoh wee 151,960.“. Moat oi the income thot John Bull ollowed him dterhewenttoBelginm VII loved end no judiciously invented thot he mohleto leove eeeh of hie three ohillren npwude of 3 million otetling. Tho ohm of the ex. Empreee 0! Mexico will he eventnnlly divided emona her brothers. As he: eetohliehment doe- not eoet more thon 0. low thou-undo e you, the eeoumnlsted intereet of her fortune in elroedy enouu min D. mum. of Inga-on. cheese mm: and buyer. ha received I cubical-um fining tint hi. exhibit of choc-o n the Anagram uhlhidon bud mind am pry. .- ,- n,,,,____L __â€"- l Pusher Eyuimho upom no English tad up he in too, old :9 lgltn. r..â€"v- Trm French Government peye e mm of M0 for every wolf which hee etteched e hnrnen being. end nine were killed leet yer in three 0! the centre! depertlnente of rence. A rewerd 01030 iegiven for every ene well with oung. end thirty-two 0! them were hill leet eer. A enm 01020 ie given for every ct er wolf killed. end 774 were killed. thie being exclusive of 493 cnhe.fcreechofwhich e rewerdot 08in ven. Altogether 1.308 heed were eetroyed leet yeer et e coet to the govern- menth 0!).750 in leee elcne. The gteeteet number 0! wolvee were killed in the northern end eeetern depertltente. border- lngnpcn Beidnm end Germany. The Belgian Boy-I 13-1”. no lo." “MN (bu-etch] 7-1-0. » The dcprguog am, of 89“}! fungal» tun. a). tho Tina. bu con-0d amnion to tho mpouwoo o! boo culture in un- country .0 u profit-Mo and dawns muggy mom to: tutoring ugr‘wuluuhu. II. in «In most datum. us um: luau-u In» the Inpply o! homo- rodnood honey would be [agony inmuog uni the impot- unon o! honey from the common um Ameliaâ€"moat 0! which in dgolmd on but: um!) tied mthomy 30 ha greatly adulunud â€"- should b0 oormpoudmgly demand. In one noun month the money ulna of impprkd_honoy into 9mt_Brium wee 5:30.000. There ere tew plecee in Englend where beee mey not be hat with more or leee profit. end it ie not even_ neeeeeery thet their owner ehould heve e gerdenâ€"indeed. it would require e ver exteneive gerden to be lergeeuough et I eeeeone to enpply e tingle hive of beee with the cleaned necter tron: ite dowere. Not only from our flower- hede do beee obtein their ebundent etoree. but from the In ried blocmeo! our ioreet end irutt treee. t e sey luxurienee o! the hedge end ebrnbe. end the bloeeomu of our meedowe end uplende. To the clergy men end country gentlemen the introduc non o! edveneed bee culture ie edvoceted ee offering e reedy meme 0! greetty eineli. oreting the condition 0! the rurel popule- ticn. experience hevina teught thet the hive ‘ bee in the moot prodteble liveetoch to? which people cen direct their ettention.‘ srequiring en exceedingly cinell ontley end at very little expenditure of time. By pro- per,retionel menegement e hire 0! been myhemedetoreturneprodtiuordinery ueeeone 0! from 100 to 600 per eent.on their ectuel coet end etill leevetheetoch intent for enother yeer’e work. Bee-keep- inghee hitherto. end in now. in egreet mejority of ceeee, conducted in Englend on emoet cruel end weetetul eyetem. To obtein the etored up honey ignorence hnowenobetter meenethentoemothertbe here with brimetone end deetroy end etrhin the houeyccmbe. Thue the clock ie the hone combo. Thus the clock is reduced. eornheeredeetroyed.endellthe heee‘ lehor in mehing them in loot. There is nice e greet wente o! mtteriel. for e pound oi vex. worth ehout ‘2 shilling» coete the been ehent twenty pounde ct honey to meke. Agein the honey is contemineted with ell the dirt of the denulyerowded populetion. ee well ee crushed hrood.younu been. etc. All go into the etreiner thet hulk meyhe inereeeed. end not the leeet condemnehle in the inhumenity precttced in deetroying the industrioue little ereeturel who heve worked on herd for their Inn-ten. To supersede thin remnent o! the duh exec. there heve been et verioue times designed end improved meny him end eppheneee by one c! which periect commend cen elweye he hed over the been end their dwelling-piece, eflording tecilitiee tor honey-gethering end remove! in it- netnrel. pure end wholeeome etete. with- out injury to the bees. The beet meenl hy whiohthieieeccomphehediehytheuee of “heme hivee"â€"€. e.. hives in which the heeqinetudolheingellowed to fix their comhe immcvehiy to the wells 0! their dwelling, e_re forced to build theeomhe on movehle tremee, ehe poemon end number 0! who]: on he veried It the will of the heemeater. re the he ie ensued either to inure-Io or‘ sub em from the number 0! been in hie hivenonofiee et once when eiehneee or hunger in imminent. to extreot the honey without deetroying the oomhe whereby the prodnorive power of the flock in inereeeed; end, in more, to perform nnmherle- operetione whiohoonldonl be donewiih greet armonlty. ornoeee .in the old-Minuet! etrew eke hoe-hive. ‘Beeeereetoohthetenyone thenflgnent M0310"! Budd.) 'uxtouivi unit mm in Glance-tannin than no my himâ€" md the beauty and (utility of an: flowers as byiu menu. It in swim“ “I” men-und- ot_ ton- qt bonny and to stun] u live upon my keep. very one volumes “as buy hoe. To ll nougomnmvw-mw 0!..tmi‘ nnd mm Annually waned in this noun. mtotwnmolhou ‘0 author them. On the continent o! Bumps, it not] hardly be aid. [bendab- m very nnmuouo. sad .in the German empire they meet vim eepeoid eneoongement from are Govern- ment. The British Bee‘hepen' Auooioo tion. ennui-bed in 1874, at which we B‘uoneel Donut-Comte u Prudent. hen. however. done much. end a now doing more, townd the enoonngement. improve- ment ond advancement of bee culture. a «you II the m of Immunity in the} metmem of the honey heee. lately, too, he Rev. V. H. Hoyle. o! Broohhouee. Burghfield, Realms. ha mono-dolly etriven to promote me me of honey in $he mennhotnro o! dtinh end biscuits. scour. iug. ooh: no ihe loner in concerned. the mfive oo-o union of Mean. Honda, and Pelmer, 0 Reading. Under his men-ge- meut depots for the collection end dhuihn- non of honey in Inge qnonmieo hove been eanhlinhed u: ehn town and in London, Edjnhorgh out} Doblin. In -1113” of the counties of Englmd branches of me Bud-h Boekoopen' Amoun- ‘ion hue been formed. uggl m "an“! to he anutuefiecwrilyâ€"hotebly thet in thehire. which ie honored by the Preeideucyofthe Princeee Ohnetien, end we Vice-Preeidente include the Mule of Aileebury (Lord Lieutenent). the Biehop of the Dioceee. Eerl Rednor. Bit 3. Lloyd. Lindsey. 11.1%. V.O.. Bit Gilbert A. Oley- ten-Beet, Sir Roget Pelmer. Mr. G. Pelmer. ER, end Mr. R. Bicherdeon- Gerdhet. MP. It ie intended to hold e “ honey lei: " in e hell et Reedieg this eutumn. when pneee will to offered for the encouregemeht of beekeeping cu humene ‘end improved pnnciplee. end eleo (or the‘ ‘lergeet emount of pure honey ehcwn by Beththite heeheepere end nieed by their beee without eny edultmtion. The importeuce of bee culture ee e minor Britieh egriculturel induetry received recognition in the feet thet et the leet show oitheRoyel Agricultunl Society eccom- modetionwee ppecielly provided {or the exhilite of the Briiish Beeheepen’Aeeocie. The Exchange bent liquideton hen surrendered the hunk remueee in Honttoel to the British Home! lfe Influence Oom- peny. who-e Inn-get. It. Bteneliflo. hee pun over the pnlehtee money. 0110.000. Applet thipped from the Pacific eoeet to Amalie ere mpped eepentely in pope: endthen cuddly peeled in In hound .CI‘I‘II- III CULT”... Probehly nave-t my men ere Ignor- ut ol the lemon why the people do not ‘05. ometly to: n Preeldent. The Con- vouttou hhmh touted the Oonetitntlon nude: wlnoh we live in 1787. spent non tune we thought on the queetion how e Pxeudent should he eleeted then on eny other put 0! the Commotion. An immeeee number 0! ptopoeitlone were euhmltled. Some of them were xejoeted one any. to he neeepted the next; otheu would be seeepted one dey. and tejeeted the nut. There wee one suggestion thet the Gov- eruou o! ell the Btetee thonld meet and ehooee the Preeldent; enothu thnt he should he elected by Coupons. Among those whieh were offered mnuy tlntu end ulwuye rejected. wee the ptOpoeitlon thnt the people ehonld mm the choice. 0! the llow no lulu ol the linked mu- two patios then in tho oonutryâ€"l! the thirteen oolooioo under the Confederotlon oonld he called o countryâ€"one woo ln mortal terror loot the righlo ol the Stoke should be overthrown; the other hod not 3 little dlutruot o! the people. The first 0! thooo portion oltorwoldo become the Demoorotio petty. whioh loom thet limo to the t he woolly been the ohunplonol toto rlghto. II o the propaoition to olool o Preoident n popqu vote. hooonoo of o tear thot the lugo Bntoo would overpower the emollor ones. The Fodoroliote uppoeod it become they did not boliovo the maple oonld he tell trutod to mole 3 choice. Ont oh lo agreement. for ' oront roe-one. sprung the oohemo at on indlroot olootioq by oleotoro not proportioned in number to the popnlotlon. Each Sate woe to hone: ,A,__ -â€" Ineny electors . u it and Beneton end Repreeentetivee in Bonn. objects were eecompliehed y thin-ohm y The electon werechoeen by Butte. m : influence olthe mullet Stetec wonld not . be overcome by mete tone of numbeu. n0! . would thelerger oneehc ehle to dim“ urogently to the uneller. Moreover. 1t ‘weethoughttheteonoeenhodyot elector- ‘would act independently. and would mule e hotter eelection then could the people.- e whole. In this letter expectetlon there hll been dmppolntment tram the begin- ning. An lntxigue. secretly curried on. eunoet detected John Adan- he Vlce-Pneident et the very firtt election under the Constitution 1n 1789. But thet put of the plea which give- elec- tore to the sum, and not in pxo ' to theiz populetion. will oontinhe to he who eelongeethereue Stete linen end loal government by Stet“. The time might come when New nuglend. New York. Penneylvenie end Ohioâ€"outing an my votee u the whole South. excepting In- eouxiâ€"would he ehle. by their unanimity“ todeoideellelectione. This in not st ell deeirnhle. The larger Stetce any with to: it. but were the election to he decided by pepulu votec, the independence 0! the I emnllcr Btutee wonldeufle: ecvctely. When - eny onenuluhcthnt J_othuincyAdenl l A ___-- wee wrongly choeen Pee-idem. heave Jeeheon hurl mute populer votes then he; that Polk wee e “ minority" President, end thet Lincoln wee elected by n minority 0! votes end hyn minority ot Btetee. he epeoh Ioolienly. The Oonetitution deco not provide for e popular vote et ell, nor‘ did the tethere mp hunted it Intend to leoveunypntot the electioutothemem o! upopuler vote. Though they did not accomplish ell they intended. they hue left no u eyetem which, it not Meet. eecnreethecountry ' tthedicteticnot ’thegreet Stetee. en given unuxnode of election which in popular enough to: ell practice] purpomâ€"Yeuth’e Canyoning One 0! the grate» piece- ot engineering “minimum-unmet: inbound- lovor bridge our the Forth in W The Radon Tia-u (antiba- thoponflou. and supplement. me man man wnh an mutationâ€"u now (km for flat . Although the body 'uhin nix yum. workahopu lo: preparing the meal work Inn bun omudon dugout]. that tho workman uso unido, work In our“ onmgnunddny bymoudol electric 1:01.. The manual m no long autism-ad o! “banning to our, man though the won-boy: _ when_ [me out no pus , I. x- ___.-I_ tutu ell its ponderou- muehlnery. fly- rlreulio preteen an employed to mule nee! when out at plutee over twelve he! in length. tour feet 1:: VIC!!! end an lueh and en eighth in thlehneee. Tend theeeplutee bent talcum end nveted together. mete uputtoel tube twolve feet tu dnneter. Emmtileverietotieetouheightotllo ‘toet wove the immense utoue pure. end willetretoh out mm 650 teet to length. which loan the upproeehee to the cunt:- leven. in thtt the gltden no put upon them to soon In they are built shove the veto: level, end the whole upper etrueture to then oerned upgnduellyu the My in built undone-tn. until it hee heenreteed 100 hot higher than ut preeer' The non. plate hndge will be high enough ehove waste: to permit the peueceotehtpe undet- ueeth. end in upper work- wtll tower more than 360 hot shove the wuter level. aim-155$ féinum, Pub. u be [m- dnood um winter. Mr. J. Onigmon. Wudon ot the Xingu. ton Ponlnnm. van on Sum-y wry urionaly m and very low. A couple of phynoima were called in “Id be In undo:- nood to he better today. At the Baud-y dhmoon'l moo o! tho Bond 0! Contact: of an % - logo Unit‘anity 3 lane: horn It. (I A. 8min: WI. road. oflcdng 050.000 to: tho endowment! o! a song. to: women In on- neouon with loam. VO‘I'INU NO. I’UIUIDIN'I‘. Ilvvwvâ€" w-â€" _'v-â€"â€". It. Bodied. . mpwhblo tumor of Chub-hams. Qua... m Alma» “plan“ I nigh. or no go in MI bod-room. Bo had I.“ hit pip. dig!“ in the poem 11 MI nu. sad the "not. which can from the mouldodng of tho cloth Ind .u bun.“ his dean: when his condition w W hy mombon of MI (mu, and and usual M. Damn ha urinal) pow drgnn (a Thomu Hugh“ (Tom Brown. .1 Ruby} is plate-tins team. the pumice of pm. bliss on oeeen "amen. Be neyl mu a. City 0! Rome. during its In. pun-lee. we. 5 vexiteble semhung den; 5 "(Il’t be.- on» bent In eehhliehod on bond. en. play wu kept up many all the wey eoroel. Bu. thin I. no. the first one tn whinh an. gemhlin pmfloel have been None!“ N Jabs. 0' vary long ego there we. e e..- muon over the mobbing o! e resale: Neol- ltg, who had skinned eevenl anger! w the any {tom Liverpool. 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