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Weston Times (1966), 18 Oct 1894, p. 4

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“In Jul... "it't Mnhmyundlm ”can.“ ham" 1 ""!¢." known. hum be! h m. “I and “WIi my; tlsoqththrl pr tbe all!" " w. I mu. our the. ‘7". 'Sth" I aid, with “no: a may but. "I - m to a.» a 'W cult-kn. In: I hop. you “in luck so (on my“ on my ”quint- "-$.rom'.-,tstr1ttt.r union ll - “A. I In" "and. “In my - In chug-d. Ind thnlunluutily We! Mvhkh I had origin'nlly Mal-d which hit 1|th of my M" ' "was. 5. thud. old ldlow. " um Bots. “W "r Inn.- and" thin mmblo "as." ho aid with ml Iowan-neg new“! sh- un? 1.36 " BA." antd I. “I oiiiiTe" iiiiTit' tho Wool .0, Int- on ‘7th on Mb you luv in '10-: Anni-gill. to ind-nob you to lull in Ion with hot or to mm, hot. When 1 “but innoduood ti) hot, I pouldn’t in the nerteld under-Mud wut you could no in In. Euch- "rs"iudiidiV, trs My --'. -tt--Atr 9.. Hr€m~mw- "In the "and plug, my den boy," he continua. stroking s wry hudwme bland. mqnmhl. "I {may I suffered nadir u: equity wrong Impreuiou mynli on thehltéoouion upon which I In: ic. troduood to her. In but, I In. than very much rode my of thinking}; thou b; to be Am. 1 hadu't unwind berm an. Eike you. Invent, I "tttut-S my mind afterward. n-"dIunglld to uy my him bu been “I! thud. Ind In: - plnyed me "In, I II, " I blind than. madlyln h. in. MI Alida} At the dinner- “ludlI-uly "no" ny cyc- $'xtW.t..'. 'dlllN"atyN,e . ' a “In. 'kTAiCurl'l'a',,ld'l'lf Ehfy ”any Ilka-bet.“ " Mr dear Gmgc." aid my friend, “I In 't.rtaittlr not going to knock you down, '.",'ypht')e'agu',', ot Inch I day-punts And 1ughTl't2z.t',tir,ii In. all; first plat, as r lawn in on“ . ed. tdll' “in” 'l%7'il1'l'd of gage f' Mind I In" completely Aland my opinion. pl! have - ru, and I ninply - Ethnic-kl he“. at my - Magda-d; an I much-in Minion “saw. of mind one. satin; You. Wi, of “IQ bent-looking fallout ot out It. shock whom tou of girl' were pro- mmd to pull up: or hur-only that they but Inch mange Iv dmgcroul, and might provoke nprinll. T "h M 'rt-rs, a?“ dilmd u ' I I. on: libel Ainsley - qrtth 'd'ai'l2"JI2, and ”luxury: Qgan '2a"'t'2tecgrgttt,t, - th-tth m- 3.” M2, in TJt.ttt, an who- ooh. no, and “In In m Mum, of mum uh qraeid manly for-l.- to her l... ' dl an I g'tM,Tg,Mr, vhhhol M "In “mim- n “may. 'sWll'tt,t,g _ I!!! ”1'9“. 9m» “Am , moda- the M “any. n with but bond“! with. who “I a. an of bunny- toil». "H in“ May’- an. val tiny- I! “a In! Inn-Inning ohm-mar, though to dtrrarsd I nonna- In hi? “Lire that m on bun unclu- ”we. Sh. - M “ml-don " humor. beautiful - in It. vu- nlwny- pic-nun to “may,“ I in. aid. her plum- - can”: unma- of non-gluing ee' if tu- b dIangh-‘a._ - - " You don't "r Bo, Bob l." I chm-lute d, in "tmsiattm.ut. F " Hat . ho'uar, loomed to be inn - to "an when" other defect of honor loot-m I'll my hue but The m Isl-p, full. of I Inching brown, I',?, ado-nut; inn-hon, tiny wm,ndm. for“ mun, Manual Iyu. Bert but am. " I an Int-bun, lax-dun, [lo-y. - out. " was una. may, "tSt "re" on " [I’ll] o w, rfee " - - Ind her was“! " You. 1 do," returned Bob, oomplmeut- 1y Having I bi whiff of Imoke 1mm 5 can tint be by? just lighted. " Toll " Ill about it." lug- drawing my, chair s little purer, tar my park-Icy matched by my friend‘- nmuk. I " WI had About. In” . doaeis mileage“ on whut pond who the hut trip of the ‘IAII Stu, from Liverpool, bound for Mel- bourn, and "non; than were an old Indy, har daughter, mud n rules. It in not new» III" titat Ithonld troublo you muck IMI" ttto old My ' my "my concern: Hard-ugh- "tard the lulu. 'ttsiifir. T _'.' Won." uld Bob, " “can: to be - the non of than and place for n yum, po In" goal: “Her eyee were deliciouly blue, her heir u bright u the hi ' Err.- "'adt-mimtplex. iot of the punt regent! white I her mouth I mobod ' her 'to-ll, her nose tarot It shortly, humanized with. the other or tune of whet we thought her eplendid (me. In thi- plctnre, her con-in preunted I gather Mded oontrnet. i'N,',tg5triSgr, slight _ form, thou h tiisel proportioned, In of middle height , her complexion wee pub-ind-d, re or "liow, on iH'rom im. perfect hulth. This letter {not rendered her futures plain" the: they were by net-re." “Came, comeglyb l " I mid, " then in [our little" too for." " t wee e true ducriptiou " the time I epoke oL. But there is nothing like ill- tsoil) shout her now. The once pele end .1101 cheek: hove filled out, our] now Ihow H, bloom end ‘rioh odor of perfect health, m but 'GGG-af _ runny formed, thymus!“ “an, ends, in addition hit”, show.- maul u hingunry P."---- people culled but nei- " Wall, totmt on with my yum. Ber mu. owing, wimp, to the thinnm of but has, "qthed "other too lugs. Though I numbing“! that and than I did not Mk that . - hull, " it disclosed two rm of bunt-{III tooth. Hot Imilo w“ alto vary plenum, and her laugh, when Ibo did high, which wu not oftort than, 2294 wry "td unlinL mr none wu uni ht, but of that kind which "gnu" .inuflac- “they of aha-over. 1t,ttio,httttgt2iiiii -e GiiGiiGii I'm All-Aid her sun. and or eon-in drd not ful. 17-: afraid hot sun. And " man drd not like here lot . very hippy any” at the time to this): I mainly refer. YisiN6utd hue Mil: my duaripunn some: Ind you no. at bt m6 lids of here “pub soda; Of Mr“ I don't ruler to my uphil- pow. tttieeLt1et1ee.e" “,9"! " ..'fftilE"CiiiLrrtuGiut Giu7iie7iiiii ' and “mm-nu li'tt.lit(tfit:i?itti'iii ”with tttedt.". mebduy undo. mum-ms. wimuld" M1Mhloh“ about old a"? 1w a mu... um um .“VWw' Lulluudw mud . Jad: Int-Maid. ‘thl HIM haul] too, Ia ' "---. Mum-Ind." liri'aiGGi Inn-mm _ “U hull-o. I. had hoo- Ina-d l.sd Lugs-w m. in it had bun than“ Inha- out up... ,rtr.. on uni-3. mu sundown. to loud and": ”a a. “a. d m ".em. Th will! tSth: but a ltr, hon-ad. until n In“!!! y.r.et.o inVObp {up l ayolnno. Bl “We did stituto.udu_oridb oa-l.tbt"tb. mils hdgono our only In an eve-la. ad m nut-on men-om: lolkv ' “mil .. tsy tl an. Inn “no“ . liar halt. a Imus-0d to ma I mug bu mu it Nowumwo. 80-.le an my. '1 found . lot ol nut nth. W. vigouuly verbal who lunar. but. they noon hue-m chokod, Ind ' I rp;) an“ and help]: " uh: V“. ip V no pq in t water "My Limo shroud. P 3 ' “Tiara-pm noon an that dun VII nothing tor it but to at. to the both. Poor u that chum In, n v“ ham mu: nuniningron board the linking Ihip. With JiiiiaTli did v. an than lovtrod md and. In et lonrbou tU pump" Inn to ho plum , glad we 0. Nu. hold- ing on to "In. of the trucks rigging, u h. amazed bin onion through I muting- trump-t, bestowed upon In. the odioo id bringinttio Min upon dock tnd will; theigrrtotd in the leat. _ ' . , In. In. 2ttl2ttyt,ft" - ,cll “a: fur thqdelig*t no “kc-W id an“ 1qfer'ry"ry-rirtir-- ".tSr..t.h% 0-“. - ”Shq cried: a. wound on momont l" uh» could not. die: than the next tut uh. In inn lb: '5' going to----. “‘ 0hr wotaWoo nub nu her. ' . She nemad wild with terror, ind I hoard the boatlwnin unmet r-Lhur s loud was It 1sor"-lliag," n he recoivod her from me, and plmd her, clinging Trihtiully to Jain. in the turn of the hon. “HerJhriekl worn still ringing in my can when l duhed back for the others. They land no}. 'waiued for me in the tssttin, but hid come urn deck, where "my were clinging to the token portions of the Ill-17 ured mainmut. bury Ala-lay being ttliar. 'sth, I wu About“ lift her in my arm, when I wt" Arrested ind startled by her voles, Io calmly, no Ite‘dily did it lane from Liar lips ' t "NUd I lay that I ruahod down imam ly to-the “Hill, where my bun hm! long prooodod mo, sud blind to All othon' daft. emit", label in my “nu. And oarriad or to t o clock, manly ering l Iholld "turn for hat mother Gd main " - u .eut. .. . ‘-‘.L.. .""t"""" . "But, ral have". how the ihrifktd t [xiv-h bind“! to ho 9% Mint on “In, knowing wall bar In qtrMd " fiat torribtn moment woidd' mm. the crow. lt in seldom, " Inch menu“, Utat women, noble-hound " may "q--Htpar, to ln'much diudnnuge " III. did. All my '.ttr"eio.a. grand of no Avail. " sprar,'i bucoch you, Mr. Morrison, elkamy cunt first,' she and ' her terror in no gurome. I on: wait. I do not. to“ denth, but can meet it, if it be Haven’- will that death should come.’ "'For lf, in the 1m few hours, t had rag to lri'..2 dimming” i: hate- " In 1:“ on my "nth. 'l'a,'2"l'd if M, win- - - wry In his“. and the which...“ J,t a _ wild a - " W, 11'LT'd but “I a: an“. or damn “I. all not at: tit a -.- WI l'llgt'gt How u. an. "null-h m H it! , “We“. Quinta-k '" m pitahnd 1ttttttteeteeeytetu.ute, "o It kind indeed been ever plain. it In. In no longer. In feeturel' were Limo-t mgelic ' it wu‘pale, truly, but no quiver moved the ‘compreued month; while her splendid brown eyes looked culmly, firtttlrs, smi1iutslt'mglr, into mins. You, calmly; though “but. moment even mon'l hum were agitated. I new, n It” had said, that she could {me death brevell, without e murmur, " urn-n. A mm. o I “y! No, _ homer “in; she could meet it like . true Jon-n. " So greatly did this bohuvior contra-t with that of the shrieking' womm I Ind jun Irrrt, thntlvdeayipe the peril Ithandmt upon every mrimenr's daily, I stood trim- tized, Ind raised my eyes. in Imuemant. to the young girl's face. It wan ouilv to he seen by the blue Ii ht. which the cox- Iw-in "I Jo'2l'll%ClaiCtl'l, illuminant: the rink night; but I naked myself, In uswuilhment, oouid the has I then - upon be that of Mary Aimley '. "Alto Mary Airs-lay. Ibo nmninedn tmint “a sell-pm " over :anly, - “. her uh“ “cum-any “his. the now mod to um" manly to can. plan- ut We of count-Mia‘- "an: II, lad luqnenlly "dr-d ahead-[Jill "Pom- I, woul- to the men , thanking dram “any. with her "met who, hir m Rum»... which than rough, CIT. “and sullen "dl'" In”, tried in "or, n, u chow was. ' thou h I pound my was tiny: “A {or T,." and“, ”I", tha. to 13an AIM- “I dared not disobey her. Quickly I bent my lips bo the smell white hmd, um, duped I thick any rope, Bad exclaimed, eel-ugly t "i. 1 " k-hnciod law nbright; radiant glam light up her eye. In! Ipoke; but I hurried on to her Aunt. " Whoa any succeeded thy, and we aw no II“ not drip of Ind, our fun that In bad got far out ot 'he - the: of ship- m to “or“... though we "took ood out h"r1"d our doubt: from twat-u. M h tttem . an two with then In bun-u» todo. hub-I'- 1ate,ttttettr,tt"e, ind qliumi "In hull-at. hum-y min-t Mr mom had con-in "er--" It th. were an ally 'dh."',',;,-,,':','",':'".,.:'.") haunting over but tau; under ha! nth, however, (or her retritsitstV had boon an?» upri- mdod by quin Flam-Id, ' ooedrud of Paving MI men dilhumnod and. him nresedilr not “Ida ull “Hunky. " ' I bag of you not to helium, Mr. Marm,’ Ihe continued, noting tut, I didlo: ‘every mountiuo pucjoun. Pray, “up! pot." was! l A l, . . - " ' Min Hury Ainlloy, I have hand of Ange}- but I - nw one till this mom- " ' The doar "El I' criad the Indy, with. out Institution, auxin her arm- quickly shown me. ' Darling gin , the in ulwsyl' in itrtselhUh. But, oh, g,', tor. Hanvan‘l “he, sir, take me from this bomb]: plum ' "r.ty.tse--ts, Flo, if you our t' " The hurricane, loomed now 'to hue went, into", And were wu little anger of our being capsized. Our real peril now lay in ttot lighting tn kind or I ship, for we couId not all how much w. had been drifting out df tho right mm. From the lot ob. servation the nel',', had taken, he inn- gtnna we might proceeding due south, Uh.” than m: but lml“ chsnce of ob. “iniw-IP , ' , . " ' Mn. Ainlky,’ I uid, ‘your niece betrys.tt.rryuto.irlirat,'. _ . .. H "When ull were in the bot", we drew npidly '""r, but Ind Icnrooly got fifty ynrdl " before, with one terrific pitch, the poor old ship's hlAck hull wu instilled for. _ever. - TU T"" “SM-um“ no word Ttth M! niece'l'dnnger by the flaky. Ind Uit “Mid " uu in “my heart,- even " that momcnt. TIll/Jil' her to the boat, them fetched burr, who, though the whip VII piuhinir ominou-ly, thruwning every mo- ment to plunge bowl {lineman into one of thou awful tranghl of the oceln, had lo-t. non. of her calm domennor. _ T Wadin- itGFGGauot" u‘halduuup'dudw. - no“ Ind “than a“ , at“ . - - huh . May'- an". ' ha I and“ mu- 1"in an! 31L th. mf- hom. [in In». hut W . “low by . a 00 Iron Xuy’l hm bro" " “out! n smut plot-In "will. “to lull {one ot 1-w- whole hum ot ooqet'islt, Mann-hula. The ohiet.ubouutor8rfui,b" Manic will that. it ”mallow cum about tltat, on moonlight, night,“ com-u by the mt chum, Mnry Ind] hupponod b an“ n . dmrwd‘puv. of tho ship, what, Inning on! tbe talfioil hook can“? to all but how within th. lul. tortasig L. l Ind abound what (in. love rally In. ad 0! it“ . an”... ananC on Illpimk Ind on mu. madly. I " dmd that III. In Mu only wanna on “Null who could mth lilo a binning to you: [nu-I‘M. “rum. -. , ' “I and at» out“ into further uphi- .Hol. Sumo. n thu,undor the nhudo- ot of tan“ which the moon kindly 1.th on? u. I pmud May to my hurt. and (all an haunt“! descend-d upon -mo. WI "I. married dir.tdly on our Arrivtl w 3:14-91: . . “II-bu! shortly wpnc thron‘h tho um: o-tnr with . richfnule-nuer, who“ nub VII In nil-ad. Lite in the busts, horn-r, did not In", hot; Ibo "many can. into Sydnoy. And tinny. 'gromn. dimonunud with um. nun-Lad madam tor Victorit, but not with her hub-ml You under-had; hen mu the lil- of I battle. ooquetta, mad the lea and of it tho better. _ V V‘V‘NQVVyou know the nuon why I Wu wu ','glih1,','gi', to nuke Muy Aha-lay Mrs. Robert orrues" “And an Inn: could. gm I Uttar," I re- joinodu “15¢thth oi urn. “I on only uy.Bdb. tut shown 1 on; who was . strait" My. or you uni-trodan‘ up to Mm. Morrhon'l win mm. it we bu on, it will not be My hull. if I do not nuke her my wife before a month is over. A bnchelor'n We is I chm. with}: "air, and _-ru, Ibout. tired of Jingle bl-due"." what-ind cuppa-63.8»; " the fur Should we “in Won-h! Be. J lie mile " Europe. From the moment that the Czar of _ Ray Iin is admitted lobe seriously ill, one is confronted with the question, What is likely to be the ell'ect of his death upon the European eituntion? It reams to be the imprenion of well informed onlookers that the occasion of the present Czarewiwh to Ythe throne ot ihe Romsnoh would bt"riltr" lowed by: renewal of cordial lriendehip between the Governments of Berlin and SI. Peter-burg, by the enhatitution of n revived league ot the three Emperors for the prim. ent Triple Allience, and by the conlequent ilohtion of Frenco on the one side, "urit Italy upon the other. . it in vein to deny thet in an Intocrecy 'like that of Rania the personal predilec- tion! of the Iovereign Ire weighty,- H not decilive, involving “(they do the Vultimetc mend-mg at his court of those who are in real or proietrtsedaympauty with " views. During the lifetime pfthe old German Em. peror, William L, the feeling of wnrm per- eonel affection with which he was regarded brhi. Ruuien kin-men, Alexander II. and Alexender m., Wu too str6iig to be shak- en earthy the resentment expressed by ansur Rue-inn Genenll And diplometilty " whet they deemed thevbemyel of the Car’- interest. in 'h'irthhiirtrsu of Berlin. With the reign of William' 11. - e cheese. for the Emperor evinced indieetr. o’nee to the User'- goed will, end the dia. miml of iii-muck ." regretted It St. Petersburg a the npperint repudietion of l A policy which, in ppite of some dtsiUctiora, ', had been- basedu2rtr.Uus decimation thet n ‘qulrrel with Russia mint be uvoixled It All huerde. Under Inch circumetene'ee there. we: really nothing for the Czar to do but. I to enter into name eurtaéf In understanding with anee. elthough‘ the extreme instabi. llity ol the French Executive, end the grow- ing iuflaeaoe exhibited by Jncohine and Socieliltl in the'Fi'eliéh Legisleture, mint heve made and) e combination distasteful. The diltute mnlt now be 'its/gif','"",',;"",',',','? the complete linen of the Itte pt to en- forge the new luv! egeinlt the Secinlinte [he led to a. reection in their favor. of which e Iignel proof was given the other day, when 9.3094“? cgptnred the nest let! when} by l.utP.aT/f.'ilt'.z."gtt,,t 010.. hid ".112,me by Webb-quilt; "sd 'iiiio?ii','SA'. Eh. than. The want-m9] In no trarftttrh"M-, “uh- not. pun-I " «no! lrtrirttttrih"0.ri"iNtt., 8k - mttt- Wyn ms 137,. '.rtFrthqd_t,ratrr.,imimamii, "Samoan! to at, mum.” "Why don tyou work toe it " “I would. man, but I m1" "Why not t M’s you thed work t" "Y: a“. but 2t to worn out an: and “In I am to do ad. Id n." h. I "m I" Uh mum; “i uh“ the dot! . Mu. M, Cisaimir-P'erier, this new J'residerh of the republic. Nevertheiggs. hning Accept- ed corllin overtures from ance, and mule mrrtaitt responsive dernoustrstiomr, the snout Cer,- TNF- _ Mgw '_-r'rvoa,- will ,onbtlul rennin from may sudden Ind violent. alter-non of Run-if: foreign p9rr. .. . . A . t V lt in "id,howtsver, thu the Czarowitch la 1trltg Kline-German in hi: aymplthiel, and t at iujmpulle will be to cho'oae hi, advisers from reptmaerttatiwes of the Germ n party at-his court. No doubt this per-o l proclivity would, for a time at all even I, meet with {good deal of obstruction; ad the attitude of the-Berlin Government con- tinued to be what it was for some time Mter ,ttt1",rgi.o" of William II. Best Inch in net. t 0 one. The German Emperor'- reooiteilisti6tt with Ill-marchie understood to have been prompted mainly by I desire to aignily approval of the latter’a'foreign policymapeci-llyain in relation to the Clar, and thin has been followed by a anemia" exercise of imperial influetvNs on behalf of the commercial treaty between Germany and Run-Ia. which embodiel largo concea- alonn to the latter country. It in obvious, therefore. that. the personal untimenu amibod -to she Cunwlwh will not. be thwtrtod, but favored. by the material ohm which ha: - our lawn-HM ','lt'ltu', and by the pro-en 'ttet,',', o m Oct-II l’nporor to an in more ttey.. in! way. _ - ___ W. m tAt um William ll. um may u: intention of within elm-Pud- Exposition of 1800, nnd intimwd that he knew how to nun" him-ell A Veloqm Iron the Fungi-nu. This rue-might ooh. oeinbly dp without. surrendering Alum- bmim, provided he would give Fume. . (no hnnd me either Italy or EngI-nd. Ho oculd 33rd to o'er Inch u vent. to the French pun-ion for roubilitatuu, it s n- 1tm"rtrotiorv8 the “In" of the thug Emporort 'tid main the potition of Ger- many inprngmbla. Th. mm npproschad the Mtehnn door boldly And tt It; winch with I munculu aner y mu onld h." saved a cord of woo-g! 13¢!th Ind, of Quinn-f amt-ad. lr. "ttsas do run GA ,jGGiAVfFa, --. F, WHAT WILL BE THE EFFECT, Why h. Didn't. pm board, u tttttit _ with push- m'. a - pp: on at». up an!“ M on how in po- as ink or in um ' An opt-ha u l." u an t but”: the punch-uni Ind the "arm: pup-r for dipping in the phmov [up A " Thorn In van In. woman who under- Itnnd how to - cup-lurk. It in the way but cloning nxhrlnl in me. Nothing also cluno I block silk or block woolon ares. nof‘uthlnouril‘y, Five untl‘ worth ,rsil and. on éntiri aria. It my be pur- ohuod at my Width in tho oity or country, being oonmonly used by oil toilorn [ in donning gentleman cloth-I. It mly 1 b- und to clan Alina-t any dork cloth” but it potato-u color enough in itulf to b. linhle to “in n dotioato color. To proporo loop-habit” cleaning. pour shout n’ ttil ol tiytli?pr.yte our iik. oonto' wort of tho.“ be it boil tth for twohouu. ad of “tonic! thi- Ino Ito-lull than ls n #06.de do“. that!» iil'ilrl'i, a“ _ If.“ I'm“ Plan“ at '2t,feit,,'t' dt to bd yo ' C "to y tip on on bruhod it“ from 'hi. by Mel: pica of ‘ cloth on. slur Inother on the board, and '90ng lb cudully on both will", rating 'ttTe, my Ipucinlly Dolled th'; Altar l tho clot-h m Iponqod, fill n urge tabaal,ot cold Inter and rinse mush piece of the iroods up nail down in “none at a time, no u to remain thoroughly tho lotp-bnrk. Wring thopieccq through 3 wrin in them in n heavy" clan olothummfund when all one rina'ed null wrung out, bogin panning the lint that were rolled up. Iron them on the wrong side, if woollon cloth, till they or: dry, or nearly no: ' bong them on the clothe» I hone to nir for " lea-t twelve haul-I. ”The cloth Ihould hnng in u plnoe free from dust, Ind when it in put nwny it will look like no!!!“ Mthovdrmmtkgwgleoned is silk, after thorou h worming in ‘(ho loop-huh, lay it on o 'le,',';',' pm] sponge it " with ole". oold Inter on both sides. Wipe " all the excess of moisture you can. Pin the Imnller pieces of silk on a meet Ind hung the Iheet out-door. in n lhudy place where no Butt our reach it, or throw the that over the clothes-hot”. Silk Pre- pnred in thin wny look. very nice. It will need a linht pressing on the wrong tide when it in made up to make it perfectly smooth. tti'tttdt " The Window Garden. To hnv'e “can: with Gsrers, it is molt, importhT that the plum.- enter the house enurely tee from insecu. Grasp JJy, thrip, red I ider and the manly byg at? the]? chief enemas. Ella-nine them well from now bn, lyringing them well It timo: with force enough to dislodge any inseam chm. maybe on tum, which can be done except in the one of the mnly bug. These get in the uxil of the have. and are destroyed by gun-dean‘s by min lb tooth brush to "rQodg!s lthem. _ . _ k _ " , . M1076 321 311'!” It9ttt “It! ”NI". c'2j I’ro;iaionl should be "his n'irw m: Anita able ltmdl tor thy phat. A writer ny- thu.tiydow pill in Rot My pl-oer ttr them With “no." unau- the. u able: cm. u nut. . _atttA, gnu no now much in. no made long Ind narrow to "it the le e ot the window whnmvar the length any. be. They on: t, made of A I'm to be set on A table nnd of my size deaired." Than boxes are not intended tor plant- Io be pinned in them, but only to hold the pen, '0 as to ouch what water mn- from the plums. V Clean vinegar bottloa with crushed egg than. in I little wutef. Midi! bull or I You" In In I..- In“. all!” Doping o ram, French-Omn- M Honda] d.stt from I [in oin- mav'tn on St. Jami "not, Montreal, an other morning. A urge atom! of people - ”my” the "reet At tho time. An o1eetriiiTtg3Orire had aroused “other, And barium. incl! in two, one and loll h the sroed. Ill-lug Ind duckling it jumped about. "1th!. 'crowd of people Inn for their liven. The wire wrung thou! in all dimlom, And the Ihrloh of the lrlghuh. ad people Ittrncted Inlay hthm. The noon. on: one ot tho “but "uitoment, In tho mid“ of 113mm. Dagnire "rived, 3nd " the'rlre Inn . I move tow-rd: the rold'ly he ground " with the right hand. With a nhrioh of pun he 'pr.rttr lnto the air, And loll to the ground . some. The live win burned in." through fuat, Ind horn. and u an Imoh ot tho Inning Huh rose the crowd gra- W united than our. Ono opeeum that the other triod to pull the corp-e from the (huh-Julia; wired it "only one! my Ind bu- mocked mu the bod - nlomd, And could to the 'G'd'W. Th - m wn and, "tdtt_. In Mud In snd‘ “huh an hu- umd‘u the duct-Ira ir:E-hu'i, and tho no... on humus ago-t5- elm-boy - tttl I t“ "Sit . in no 1u'mn', mac'- I. I. W hr kha- a.» PrreerarRq_ Tin “our! Val - 2t m. “a. l To ole-n animeled quéepnnl ‘wuh in- Iida And oat with hot water and god- And Ioonr with a mixture of “It and ttue tsahtss --twttw part: “hum one of unit. Rinse with hot water and dry. Pumice none or kltehen miners] Imp in the most useful in diahm’uhing. Its free m will remova unin- from white knife handlcl, brown nubahncea chit are often found adhering to tin And ell-than inking (ll-hen. Ind the soot. which collect. on ket- tle: and WI', Bet our. wood or kero. sene Bro. _ 'bore in hardly my kind ofabnin whiowil auap will not. remove. Didgu gver wUt ti, tint. the elke frost. ing t mon juice will whiten it, the “not! rind of in orange strained tllmugh I. cloth wi19iwa't LW mm “author”: or canherry juice will produce I pretty shades of pink. . With Miriam-bu in e quart of term water combining hllfln ounce of Immonil. Set the bristle side of the brush in the enter for about three minutes, then rel, the brush dry with I bowel. Be cerefnl that the - don not reach the buck of the brush. After rubbing well let the brush briablee dowu until perfectly dry. att-U' haunted For. Allow to' Us. laminar. THE FATAL LIVE WIRE, L6ai'liagt in sill Thr.--" mum a... to m‘nw" " A Vee- - -iMfye-ti L-r--'"' Hints. h “L "I “It! hr toe! n a. alumna-J two up in- Juan-pd tn told our l, the plum . Tho hold» “In - cl pun... “humour“. from Gnu-h 00m i+t-ouilmadiotarnorin 'u, “a height cl . full to" In. lieu“ In an. iid t nu 'llllUllT u him birth. tlldiiii?.rtr, t2te2tpAT' "”33 Aluongoo! mono mnheit" In con- may In a. [on - one. ot the new York chum mum T Mount-lulu chun- lnk prov. that “I lun- acy-ad. much on color.“ It', is vult- tnn tho Moth to tho wow u Inch In duct». The - {Many In the world In that M m king /d Skin. w. nujuty In! two otfUlat . vol. eighty-tight. wgvu ol minor order and sonny-two chlldron. The Gem“ continuum In: blood u: all” to tho-Hoot. am. we num- for nu babio mun be ' on] (Ion the Blink sud We roll otTriaor 'l,'lhl'lll'lll norm A new scrubbing whim In whit-loci one the Wmsr lib I luwn new“. It my. waste, rabe md driu the fioor, and "to or an“ Ir,?,',:'.'"""' of tho machine nuke m bond: I m.- In the belfry ot the old pariah church It Burr, Engl-nd, the outlaw slut. tollod who knoll of the puking day 300 your- at in um in plum, ind m rung our, nix h at Inn-ct. . _ Tho Skull oi Puli- " the own“- ot "ttet. lttl2thrirle in only " inch. in high. Blue In and] than the lumen. "minis- _ A oat ovuturmd . lamp in I New York hon-e uh. other night, Ind belor'o tho lune- wore exmingui-hed . large amount of dam. us win tion.. The out; Wu uninjuud. iiiGkii' has; in: 'th who" “may: an oq nine" -9rlottgirsg to Bag-onu- Burdottt'outter. [r _ V An Albmy; Gm, wom-n. who triod to r1 d her premise: of ntl by making hominy in “Ionic “but, My. chm the enEire tribe of racism now inhibiting her plug no of snowy" whitenon, but will dive ' And kinky. l ' The Inn-lint republic in tha world in anoaville. one of the iuhndl in the New Hebridoa. The inhabitant. 00min of forty Ehrup‘oanl Ind fifty bitch workman em- ployed by I Frennh compbny. The lines df the Astor ftunil no valued at $300,000, Ind those of the Vynndarbilu It $500,000. The Pope’- has trauma: are nid to be worth $76,000; thou of theQuoen of Englnud, 876,000, and time of the Priu. oeubf Wales, 8250.000. ' E‘Window gazing" is A nun-inn in Lon. don. A ooaphs o '"0'olr;'.'rr1l'llld' Indie! pnuae before t,t,12,ier, '0! l march-n9, eminutel and sudibly praise the goodl diapilnyed inlido. Then they pu- on to mother “on on their long lint ot [pun-om. v' '-- A goose with remerknble mum-ml instinct he: been fmusdasmsr Berry, in IGrriaou Cow Ky. thhmod we: recently drownedJnd In all now with I litter of twelve pigs, died about the "rm, titttt The old mother goose hu adopted the little orphan pig, and per-lute jg thuliention toward them. The family is Going well. 'ruiret blunt. in. In. Inn-ad, mutiny _ C, Pigeons in the Far North. When Lientenent Peery denuded for Greenland lest yen he took with hirnh number of pigeons, in order to test their vnlue for messenger Iervice in the Arctice. From tb letter received trom that dietin- gui-hed explorer, it “may! tlres.tsrperirntpt nu, not a emcee-amt di-tes of twelve miles only an covered. end that only on bnt’one cocaine. {The birds eeemed to be. oeme confused in the wildernou u! rock! Ind lee, end the few the one-peel the “loon- beoeme nupld from the cold end the long Aretha win night. But, while Lieutenant 'k'd'r","d'dJF,'dli'l/ with pigeons for ‘mee- lengor eerngeDdoeI not seem to have been a hefpy one, it should not be eccepted u cone ulive egide'nce that they are of ho value in Polar work. The {Act that on one occasion birds did ranch their note in Infety Alford; encouragement to believe them under other and more fever-bin conditionl n more entieinctory general result might be pro- duced. It would st least be worth while for nny iy'rhid',i,Titti"d North in the future to tabs birds with , em and continue the experiments begun by Lieutenant Peary. _ Gin Berg-" I'm d ma." 2'l',',',',M'l,,': Wham " “luv . any Mb:- with n "I M m. 3' you too. W. up“ the In M I", Pd'" all non Ind-y.” 'I “951.) loner“ hm “nylon! nil-I A Curious Custom. There in a weekly auction of linen goods in Belle-t It which nothing is ever. sold. About two hundred yearn ago there were two hell! for selling linen in Belle-t, the White Linen Hell end the Brown Linen TNIL In the Tanner ill bleehhed neural; eold,while the letter wee exclu-ively - id for the sole of brown or unbleeched goods: Hourly e century ego e linen menuflcturer in Belfriat endowed the latter inetItution. end the deed of endowment conteined I Olen-e to the "tset that a market should be held in the hell every Friday. Lnen,however.hegnn to be dispat- ed of in other weyl And the hell. were no longer ulefu The White Linen Hell wee mode into public oftiees, but the Brown Linen Hall Mill remnine to fulfil ite origin-l functionl. Every Friday morning Mr. MoNieholl, In old men. ’openl the doors, tekel hie Itend in the middle of the he", and puts A single hole of unblemhed linen up tonuction. Itil llweyl the some old men And the some old bale. Nobody ever comes tolmy it, bee-Me few people rue "tare of thtfrernarkable custom. Champion Derelict. The chlmpion {Icrelicb of the world Mu been ugnin lighted. And if aha kaepl Moat tor In. th-n “other chm months the. will ha" boon "tramping" the 'sort? Kt- Jaaue {or the. wick - The Funk E. Wanton m Ihndonod on ”camber .ol the Spot when Ihe use ub'mdmna by her or" new dlyl before. Just now Ihe in night in JIM pith ol Called sum Ind Bruit-n vouch, end, " her deck- In “nah the In an object to be unaided. Her must deck and eabin ere completely whet! ,ouc, but it In remerktble that. duping Mr. long ”when voye‘e, and the qunl end tuna; of the may norm- in the "for: when me he. been arming, mom" to her qnnrlen above the pleat aha-r thaw- ing erkibly whim, "td the paint in in good order. . to-ar,Uis'Ut. mind month!" u It“ 15, 1891, " Cepe Hum», whene- lhe driltad ”turd until the lounging June when I current. new“ north‘nrd can ht her. She gut out of thin current. an: e ear Utor her nbendonment wee lighted in {nitride 36 do reee mm. longitude 38 de- - we». go, the end of her uoond you thin Wandering Jew of the lee wee net hr loath of Bermuda. Since Ehon Ihe he. fre- neatly been seen cunning very Ilowly gown the neighborhood of the Bahamas, end up tom In the Gulf drum“ Ott June 6 he? eh; we. Md only IMI. mile: gen. Rumor Duetottt'tMrtne, PI tlt m VOIDI '" '8,8W,000,000 In- a. In! mu Wk. 1 mi . - In! when“? - linu- Giulia. and "n".re'. a...» '0 M I upon it!“ for chin. using-hm mm. as. In “I010! buy but” "one! II CCW, path a hub um “135d I pound " - the wt ol Mu nd‘hbochood for s to“. “on. of m m. to oosght you (our to an lnohu long, Q: In“: bo. _ in: oalUd big on“. When I vu "retro you. old .. mud to tha Noni-Wat. Our tun tum OI “up um- ”at look-l who I rioUr, it w on V“. "dpue. Th gisoe in ot . duh color. {can lath. Mull "my and not Ind. ad u. the do- luht of mull-h. I Gouldu't rm until I Ind triad an "hing in thin rieqe. Flt-hr In druid to l" In. so do“, and he rigged up . line md wont. My“. 'r -__.__ â€"~â€" “7, __ - Tho that *twesd I“ th. we“ “no ot our fun. "noun our woodland. It VII I van, plan; t Sunni? .tt-rua,1Mr. combat. and we touch the river about iir. o'clock. The was: "eased jut. rigbtt and "trtetd, n w, tittt poked n it t -T, iuatiiGonor it were we“ win. big bh in thin “gym." - A _ he threw in ii'dGii. bunk, but I climbed out on} Urge we that Gd bun uprooted Ind Ind (than out into the "rum, ranching Aaron to the Ila-How water on ma other lids. I In down on tho body of tin tree, right 9n: 1htr nuddlo of the chunnel, aod thyor in . hook kind with . large block worm. - Tho hook Ind mm]: ruohod the bot. tom '1.“ “any jar and“ In. that lumina- hld oommkood. The duh, that giving um one jerk. bean: to move qui- etly up urn-m. Itmll with tho mud quits jerk I had Alva I omployed in hud- ing mug fiah, but I 74 not hm! thin one. He hid no notion at coming out of the tutor upon no light. an inrstitiou. He whirled, gave ntnmondoul jerk, Ind begun to rush down strum. .- _ I w“ swlully unload. I In! pulling with all my might, but " seemed to hue no effect. In my exciwmonl. I forgot my- wlf, Ind all at once I lundod in the river. J could "vim like I duck, Andi few “rake- took me to she bank It {Ithor'l {out mud he hclggd mo oat. - " WeGGrbt your pole," "id fathW, "and save this ftsh if we can. He’s A monster." ' - We run along the shore, Ind pram. noon the fish veered id close to ourbnnk. gum" Eulled my pole in with hil and noon got old of it. -- itiljiitGieirjsii.' wink!" .hinited mm- " Hold on tohim t" ' ___ Lf,ij2iij " floating on the water.and going own Itrum uh I “pm nun, the fist; -iti.lrtroperuing it. _ _ . If isn, of the {Humor boys over night A fish weighing more mhun ten pounds sad tour ounces I would like to hear from him." Do An of our bop and ir1ts uar how the 'lrt'lh'll line between K,'ldl'l 'ld, the United Show " muted, And how trader- in than wild .reglon- northwest of the Gregg Lek-I oen “H when they nap from the damnim of Queen Trittortt into than of Uncle Sum! For mnny your: the qua» tion of boundary between the United Stance and the pollen-ion: of Great Britain w“ dinousled, and at lust, at. the convention at Loudon, held in 1818, the forty-ninth parallel ot north llbiIude was decided upon. A pnrlllel of lesitude. however. being In imaginnry linotiy a very poor guide to. "1V- 1ur,euts next thing to do Inn to mark that line no thus " who penned chub wny would, know where it was located. CI"-I"ll . - who-Manna- 'a'1llhGd"lllu"1'lG",'=1'fl' ' The fish wtsargetting.tirod by.chiu Lima, and father mob lsuded him. In Wu . Inge 1stsuitr, and looked, to me, lilo I. ybnlp. _ Harnessing the Lightning. It " jot poelible that, one of the.” deye instead of making electricity for unruly" we aim" lent: to tap the immense Itore of the electric fluid the perudee the higher, attnoepl"rre , that in not, we Ihell be lb]; to " heme. the lightning.” Prof. Trow. bridge mm that I about” he]. In the lymph“: for ”-1.00“ private unend- Ind he believe. that I " nap-don" trunn- former.--. devioe by which tm We of the din-huge would be reduced -mi‘ht. van. der it fit for the Ionic. of men. An Iver-go thunder norm Enameled to cox-III- Ibo-e 3004mm rem of thttegg,'. A duh of lip: "ring I quarter of I mi e Ion pruned], mun- Mt clean-emotive {one 'd million: of voice. 'ttttht on the bui- "tat I Huh occurI when the I 'retrieat "rain on the air in l.37 pounde per cubic foot, the Intel alsozrieel energy in I cubic mile of the united Mr jun up the point trt Gait, It II about 70.m000 (wheelie, or, in on er Verde. lhe energy "grind ty rIiIe I ton 70.000.000 feet. high. leetrioiInI up new trying to think out how this mammal power can be brought dorm to eIth Ind nuliud. Ind “if, in“ of emplaying Iome modilieatiort of rInklin'I kite," Ill even“, for egrg,',','1,',','.t1, port. ff they ehnnld In the corrIlling of lightning tu.he. me come to be I protRablo Inception. lontronl Shylocks. Acoyrding to the Manual Hmld the Shylnch M ch. ”will metropoli- msko “WHOM pfoltl. " lay! tho “in. an About u down Inca 'who “I. . living Mindlqmn' -gehtqg. run. in - shun. h a.» we“. [a math, “than! pi! m In III-I. Vary on. an not». '" no“: In “and. nod . gnu mfg” I. MIC: u 240 pot out. pr Inn-In. m In china, you; mun with In." ulna by - te.' b ' A” T a _ my N".." the Win 3“ It In In "-7 "fiii'rffii'i'?ih'ifitii Gif tGin-if ai Eu? mucus," aid fuller when I cams down stain. _ We lived there fourteen yen" And I taught thousand: of out fiah,bat never Ather- wards caught one In large as this, though many were pretty he" it. Night in the beat'tirne to catch tmuiah, and I uud to go down to the river every nice evening. and rarely Uiled to bring home a nico “ring. It ditty“ take G ten snissuio to ranch ueAyvystrzevLupitn had on d_ry clgthel. Accordingly the country in tint vicinity wee annoyed, end monument.- not up It every ‘mile intends. tileIIlritieh Elwin nmtdtttttreesu every two of the mug State; These extend from the Lake of the Woods to the Rocky mounleine, Where the line enter. lore-ta, the timber in cut down, the ground eleered e rod wide: where it erosive Imell Inkes, Itone ceirnl ,mvrrhrrmrtruite,ittttotimrm being eighteen feet under Weber Mid eight Above; in other llcdl earth mounds 7xt4 feet, hive been Built. The most at then mnumenu. which number 388 In All, Ire olimn. It we. found thnt the melt solid foodeu pail! were notproot ageinlt the Indium. prni: rie fires, -snd the weather, " that, nothing but iron would do. leheu pill-re ere hollow iron outings, firted over eolid ceder pasta, end well bolted through, and ere lunk (our feet deep in the ground. They ere eight feet high. eight inches equere M. the base. and tour At the top, and upon opporite eiulea. being north end south, are the inecn' tiunl met in lettern two inchel min.“ lt,eC,'ldi) in London" end "October 20, ”13." These pills" ,reighc28rpounds mush. m“ Nisw we must/go hunk,” nid fuller, " yuigytyomt dry clothes 91: you.” . urn-u m. m. The Border Line. Sol-ii Lin}; IE? Vina-m 'irate'.,','.'.'.',',", 535'. - lr opted.' Vlad-Admin! Mun-hr Bull“. a I. hub..- ,pr.l_iorsqar_dthoWetb, Album: Squaw»: 1tgtttf, Vino-MIN Sir John Dummy upklu. A a [Much Mb“! puny-pf. Jdrdv; on A No ole”, the tt " tho Pia du al in an, gym 0,540 out high; And than Flown qua. _ - Mr. Mmhorjn lions-la 1tg'atet I Puma, will “and for Putnam " I Unlonm. Tho firat India Mini“ B the House of Common, Ddhbml Nancy, in I Liberal, ' It In propel-d to an Sh Sub-1". Chink! in South-ark, which I. "tond only to Wonmiumr Abbey " I Opulmu o! ”I. urly Euglinh "chihuahua, up tho [IM- adnl mama London. ' .'" ' . a w K: A medial chool for, ”no: in to " u- tnbli-nad bi chitin-nu Gonna-3% " St. Paton my, through tho cloth. it 10 "id,of Pride. Wolkov-ki, who apron-v ed the Gavel-um.“ in mm." of “no.“ u. ch. ”Help Exposition. . Mra anny Stirling. who for our “1.! you! held . high position on "in Eng“! Inge, huviug noted with Mandy in “I. thirtio uni with Henry Irving in 1tp36,haa just married, n. nan], eighty, Sir William Guyana: oowgcnuinn likc hurl]. Mr. Boerbohm Tree met1y inf-upon“! hll mun: compmy ot 'ixtr 90mm from Bafatorsl, where he hld been Mamba!!!" the Quoou, to Dublin in time to: tl, nu! swank: 's t-portormwoc. ah. dhl'umo of “this. iaaua.ksq the M It 550 {Link Sta, wu mnde III [on ' "unto": urn. V A method hu " rat been found I): N. H. Key-er of Ioldaring nluminum by ut- ing the metal and unping the Ind-co loll to “move Utes' oxydizing Mn until th- metal in “tinned." Thi 3|on "and mu- i'utl M no puma! tin, 25 ol nilve'r, 25 ot 'lumusam, Ind melt! at 7609. Almost my tin soldor will do, however. ‘Tho Hauruugh ugh,who'hujult been appointed Secrets:- to the British Utty tion It Wuhington, in the olden; Ion of Viwonnt Gought, and grandma of the iieet Viscount, the conqueror at tho Mnhnthl and Sikhl. He in 45 your: old, In mttr. cated “Eton Ind Oxford, Ind enter-0d chi tytploysWs service in Pd73; he h" levied " Rio Janniro, Madrid, Athens, The Hug“. Berlin, Rome. St: Pestersburg, gndrecently It Stockholm. He is married. ' V ' The effect of recent. numm in Eng“ a to the right of married women to held pad convey property but been . tab)... cl much di-iotCirt*ott1utt luv ”mill. '. The Janice ot the PM," In In Intel. on " Fem-1e Trunk..." review! the w- tion stf recent yarn. end rho" how one end mower trmtrietion ha been "moved, on that e merried women can now an a true- he or executor with .lrnoat " - I” u e men cm. Under m comm luv the hnehend held the n'l,'.T'J,' end m Ill. “th0 for breuhel 0 unit committal by a. wife, lo the: there were new W to mm... her he.» a u when» Tho preterit liberal ecu repaid-g the my of married men ellow I we.“ to mt. mmudmhddtruutru huh mm of her hub-ml. Ind 'eta-tmi. Mit Mn liable for her not II It. “I - am The Bria-h Perm h h some new who!" h bk. we my right, bet but. - em -groud to his“. a m We! men In the new... " my to up“... of all In tuei*rA, - - hm man-I'm In The Swim. fi;mi§;mfi‘â€"fim "ipat'ecea"."..".' . Hunt-5'1 "M, H3 tllGlllliG A prisoner in Indil Tgl/lp, on being reissued, revenged him-ell on t o uni-hut Comminuioner who hm] Iénuncod him by cutting " one-in” of hi. mauuwho while he Wu duping our. of dean on ihot nighk It was then found thst there wu no VI, of punishing him under. the pond code, tor, whilc suing the hair of . DAM" in puniahnble u dishosurriag the per-on, than in no such rbvilion tor Englllhmon, sad the bodily gum done In too alight to be commend In offence. Col. Dnller, of the Belgian Enginedrl. In! disooveresd an any Ind economical In“! doing may with London Imoh. a _ Imoko enter- a uhimmy tltr.' Ilka tho lower N ' n the bottom a! t o Ion-hind ' leg it in met by a mull jet. ot, “um, wltiohs, “bur-tel the smoke nnd ”color-tat “I. druighf. , at. the top of thet leg n spray of water drive: down the not, and nodal! products, mowing only 11mm pure "pol V to eleape up the In! leg. Hull the mid- and ninety-four Per cent. of the boot I}. * thus removed ; b my are sent down into the sewers, when they get u dIéiufeetanta, . The Iystem can be applied to I Uotorr for about 8250, Ind to a single dwelling homo T for " or 815. . ,, Foreign Invasions or Britain. '"" Jn FII, counting hostile nxpedicionl my: Brigid; wstgrm Britain. hn be“ m d shout forty-eight time! by foreign to- i.e. by Julius Cam-r, " und " B. c., by the Romsas, under Auln- Pluutun, A. D. 43 , Sunni, under 11-111., 442; Jute-,nndor Jrtr.t,cirrAryrWrrs1ec'ityEottpyy1tr Pill, . 479., Euglel (or Angles), 480; Gavin“ (Wm. Simone). 514 'I"rstsaorhttoommetto" their thirteen invmionl in 783; tad begin their Ft poiiucul conquelu," 930rby fume, -first iniion--98r, by the Norweginn Ami Sweden combined, 991 ; by Swag“ Ind Olaf, 994 l by the Danes. in compnny with Pelig, 10111 l by Hwegan, 1003 and 1006t 'rartily0urtitsh)fletsv, 1009; Swegenl-iuu invtusion--l013;Cot, 1015 ' the Normmq‘ under Edward. I030 ; Lathen and 31415;, Soundimviwai 1018 , William the Conqllu- o_r,' 1066: the Dunes Again, 1074; Robert of Normandy, 1103; iianry ot Anion Nari" wards Henry li.), 1153; Prism, Loni- of France, 1213: Imbol and Mortimer, with foreign “11,1326; Kdwisrd 1V., aided by the ' Duke of Burgundy, 1471 , Munroe, with help from Fume, 1471; Richmond, with french forces, 1-HT) ; Simnel, Aided by (hr- mnnq. 1487; the Dutch defunct] " uh. unit, 1665; dirto,deteated in ihe'Modny, 1657; Willi-m of Drugs, 1661 ; the Fmoh victorious " Bewhy and, 1680; and n- pulned from Wales, 179.5. in .dditiq. to we llnvi the Dunn ulna invuded sumo-d sud Ireland. 7_0sAr,tm* Dublin “ring-1|. 'tia",".'; pad spin 'ere/ that 'ltTa wh we!» handed W" F Indian-.1590; l,",'s"lr,'d'h?, with _ Aid. 1689; by Thuroh with French I”. 1700. and by the French, 1793., whim the Inlund of Jersey wu invaded By then In 17815 . Emancipatlng the Engllsh Wont]. New annia, in Phrhirrus, Italy, I otrm1 mission to investigste origami-go, con-light; of a Judge, a. public rusecutnr, Ind two mummies, BIcOll-I'LSS by mouotqd - darmes, wan captured by T the brigmdl. under their chief Pspakyriuopoulo. Tim Judge and the prosecutor were carried " town-d Mount Orthys, while the Governor of the province Wu warned by ttie briglndl to mks no steps tuaaiuet them till the Hir. one" [Ind been unnamed. In spite of thin. "oops were um. after than, who extermin- ated the band, but non until the kidnapped oBic0h Had bun killed. no u «can! in but". the uh. Course do (thi tio,

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