DUNN’é‘ BAKING POWDER m: coows B_EST FRIEND I \w mm to my tmrmr in â€â€˜1' Don‘t \Vl‘ih The tulmggm dOQCQ‘nIls ln‘hs'm R marble cum-r Victnrin, l-J \‘il'tm'm, \ 'l‘lw l‘lelnl't‘l"! l‘mnlng m-urrlu l’nr Ih-y ':\ 'l‘ypirm .\ PM». Lvmun .... ,.. .... .. Mitldhm- x 11,. .. .. Musknku ........ Nuriulk. H A. . Nortluu waIan l" HII. A .. 'N: i . ~'-‘ I" 3mm}: Ofï¬ce. 37 Yang. Sf... Tutu (ih'y. H (irry. N“ (irvy. (LI (ix-run“. thtillflh Hummus. Hastings Hnltuu, Kl Ill. \\' Kiln lulu Addiuuu Br!“ , _ (‘ “14:10“ lflrdwfll Duflcu'n Dur hum )- lgin \lrnntc- -nu I: ‘illnl'uv. (' Storlunm . Turuutu... Wamrhm_ N WI'Hlllulml. l‘ \Vntt'rlun. h WCHIIIJ “1 Hill"! {.011 \‘ “t-Hiuuhm. S \\"-t-nlu.ulh. .\\'¢-nt\\'nrlh. S \ork, \Yozk 1......“ York, .\. ll“ Mul- .d-m‘x. Mnnk ......... Nurl'ulk. .‘m Norlhuuulu- Ontario, 14.. Onmrio. N Oxlvml N OXIOIII. h .. Ollnwu .‘ .. {any mun lmz; a rk Milli h ,- 92min, H. lih-uum'ry Huhliumlr Huluillnll. Mun-n. H Hum". \\'. Mnrun. M flout. L‘ . .. IAIN-“In ..... Luluhtun. Lumhtun,“ Aluuuw. Alumna. 1 "ram. N “ram. H “run; h‘. “rut-v.4 “NMKHHI “qu|“. Umhmu. ul THE Some of the Omdidntu’ Major-idol. ‘ "tll" rk.:' ll‘huva _\I| Inn-lulu! I'I\|u-rirnr1 m-ll lmmw: rlnmixt. m- l“\ \ LICYN‘ Ex I \ “(‘3' \ T4! 1-, â€ml “In (’RN' In: \\1 “h .Mustvl .‘lnl‘iu Alluu flutln‘ln Mum“; A“ 11-)" (iihlllu Hlnxlll .\\ Mull! Mud: ('lurï¬ I'm hp] llerul “A! “it": Dr) I h Nu)»: Mnxlr Hullulu‘ Nun-n . '4)UU. ‘... . . . ('uumoe ...... ‘ ,Wmulun . . ‘. third): . U L'uuuur, hack . . Frnm-r. V (‘lmlnln-rhuu Mrhmuzhhun 'I'JIH’I'IUN Mr. his un I‘_\‘ Hm m th‘l‘ S S It“: mum lo 0 Hum {\lu Law. “'i “ I‘ll". Hum 'H ll‘l M < m rcn-U’K‘ («nith'rnt 0" 1h: «\‘itlrnlh' ‘u'mst-lf mm'l him; â€tut ‘ia‘ ll Rold- our "0k!!! Unl' . . “0 4m ‘lll _ GU "(H M u) mu H N) In J! 1m inn-mm nf 1hr bust neurly every \\ ohm lm‘. IN! N.†M llh’ “ll ’1!) 1m 'Hll (Mu-'1' c'irn'nmsu l’iï¬trict Atmrn (N State l’l‘imm flll In]: H" “:3 .il) II: uh HM H 301! Ml! H 59 mL: false um! mi hjaslmml. uml ¢ M'or‘y who Um? I ‘fmml humv, sll ‘ Nuns fulmlumh w In lwr husl Mini-ms pm‘pux‘vs. Thom" mul other fxu‘lsr: Ilium! ltm ‘hm-riblv fur amt-riptiou. mark *Iv‘v.L.~<n :w a plum «me of (k'l'ibc-ruté' mul I'i-vnulilxuml mu lulu]: â€:1J‘IAQ‘rl‘}: $('t'.llLÂ¥3,~Lt.L.l.-lt: "MM-l} u (high;"’iiii‘tigu‘ting c-irtsumstum-v n'rnmnling it. '1'hvyluughtvr. Maryynidul M mash-kl hm- mmhm' in the murder, Id uftm‘ the rmn'ivtinunf lu-I' nmlllcr she n-mlvd guilty :u murder in the second ,‘L'i‘rv. \xhich pic-u. nu account of her uuh‘ HM: fart that she wnH‘prolmbly nut. g mulur' thu iutluonm- of her mother. and hm rirvnmstmncvs. was accepted by the UH III! bl't Uh UH hm will take its cmu‘w. Follï¬wlnu is the (in t-rnur'mlccislcrn: , 'flw clt-ft-mluut. lluxulnnu “math. mm Chln‘ict - I «if HIUI'tlI'l‘lllg her husband. Wil- lium Dr 12w. in tlw town u! Warren. in the count,- of llvrkluwr. in this State. The u-rdit-t was murder in the ï¬rst degree. and hllt' luu boon wutcncul to the only punish- ment prewrilu-d by law for that crime. to wit : t-Mu-utmn by hanging. tn talu- plncu on â€w 211th nl' tlus mouth. The L‘Vltlcncu slmwu that the killiugï¬ms nuns! brutal and utrmfluusflu'its cluu'uctur. lh'ictly stun-«l. tho tau-ts sutinfut-torily established nn- nu Inflow»: ’llw {mullyconuistetl of the (le- rvam-d mu! Mrs. Draw. 11:» daughter Mary (Hum! 11' years), tlw mm (it-arm: (um-d m _\<;m's), and at nephew. Frank flutes, mutt ll )‘t-zu's} A quarrel luul uvcurn-tl nu tlw mnnuug: uf tlmlmmiuitlc between llln' 1ll‘H‘dHull and NW lh-fmuluut ut tlum lil't‘flleuNI tztl'llu 'l'ln-«lvruu‘ml was Hill at tln' lullr, um! during t’lmqlmrrol uf Word-a llu- «{le litlillil} Wont inlu mmtlu'r rm)“: and [unk n lumlml l't:\'nl\'('l' which \\'Mtlw1'v.n-ml putting it under lu-r apron. returned und within Hal 10 HIV lm}~1 to go nut of tlmn‘s, mph?! punishment :4 applied to wunwn Slum I the Le gislnu ' nut interlore â€H In“ “ill mlxc its cmn'w. I ullwui: u: is tlu Unwrnur‘h decision: . 'hu Iirft-Iulunt. linuuluuu l’t‘uun mu L'Hln'it‘hli 0f â€Inuit-I'll“: her lnmhuml. Wil- An Albany dL-sputch says: (juvenior Hill has granted a reprieve in the one 0! MN. liruw until February 25th, 1Hâ€. to enable the luuisluturc lb deal with the matter of The Terrible B‘Ibmd larder at Hemmer, The Extnordinuy Speech by] Ir. John lY. Revived. Dillon, 3- P. ' ‘\ Ml‘lSl'lTl-L FUUTHH ML'RUEIU‘IHS (H A DOMESTIC TRAGEDY. .shg lu-rsclf telling her neigh- hcmdu wof ï¬ery description husband‘s whereabouts. Dur- meHfl wu‘bilo- .“rs‘. Drnsc and Lu H: in}: ï¬t cr’bnrfri‘rr YhP‘IYflT'Ic'SI", Imyx‘ “are amusing thmm playing ('hvt'kol'h‘ in tin- rnnm. when- the mumm- nnmnittvd. thus showing ‘11‘ um! nttcr lurk of fouling of hey. aunt n fur lift did. lcming lu-erlf. the dung)» uni. 1hr «IL-ceased in the rmnn. plum-(l u rope aruuml lwr tuthcr'u ' he was at the table. and the playing (-hwkm's in mm. when: the m (-mmnittml. thus 5111 ; :nuI nttm' lurk (If for“ lily. Mrs.‘ Drusv haul iivt'mfls against 1110 (Ion mt rxhe- \vnuM lw rid nf H‘ I‘I‘VUIH‘!‘ haul IK'L‘H I'l'O‘ utu tln: hunsr- mulvr hm In! Syn! HI.\I Ill mm? flu-r â€1:: th \V l5 HHS l'l-TNY'I'I'23 has rotogm tooptcd by the was sentenced ulnr \\ A! indirutin Nl\ N (ll L uâ€...- uting “f I)“ ““"NC‘W‘ I'm 1~ “U“ "1' â€W ‘ mark yuu tgmluy. y mul mun-d unrl In 111' on the cans [m W "v.Tier-5113.114 Ill-(10d A \'()i('(‘ ~ ll‘dtrl‘, .‘Il'. “inn! 1' who m the warm‘ wow! Nut Ill jmlg 1.... lawn u land] was )1 H'- \ ml “as â€1“ h :l. gh- hut is u ((‘hwrsJ that our lmttrr th um'uld. I («why “I f:u'uwrn~- .ln-Itlu- ( his (minit I H‘pt-nt l pre- mod, l'lim 'm-ml ulmr thrir 11mm t) rants nn H†â€II- nth it has th‘ iui‘nmlonr htlt'KS on tho Irish pt‘tllilvilln’.‘ on the (‘ttllht' of tla- poor men in Ireland. 'at'u‘i'i'l'xiouhl you bum-day 2‘ A Voici- Dwnl or in tho \\'orkholm~. Mr. liillcili»~lf, in 18M), \\'t' had listoncd to tla- warnings of thi- Irish Judgi- who thou sat in judgnwnt on us, Would there have (('l'ivs' And it we had listened to those ‘ warnings, thousandsof Irish families would lmw hwn wandering absolutely llOantht-i Thi- tvrror of Land League. and 'thc might of that agitation. lime horno their lm-n a land bill passed for Ireland ‘2 (if “ No...) or pining in tho workhousc. the name of the good fruits, and those people who engaged in it art- struggling still for their rights. and are xtill in possession of their homers. ((‘hm-rx'.) And. just as in 1880 Wt‘ thought that our judgment on Irish pollthH was lartte-r than tht- judgment of Judge Fitz- grrald. I am of opinion that I know more to-day about the interests of the Irish fat'tIu-iâ€˜ï¬ are. and care more. too. tlat n Mr. .lnutict- O‘Brien; and. whatrvvr may he hiw opinion as to the h‘gality of my lit-lion. l rrpvat la-ri- to-«lay this challenge which I gau- tiu‘ .\ttornry-(l(‘n(|ral in tho court»: on 'l'ui-snlay trim-rs) {and Idot'y him. and l Iit'fV thv llxi-i-ntiro in lluhlin,tn put int-into jail until thwy give me a fair trial. [ will nowr shirk a fair trial; and if [at ignilty of a rri'im-. lt-t thrin ll‘V lllt'. lint iliov know i3," i!iM.it'lll‘llllil ho romplaint-dof mitt. thingin his lit-ad and askmlr‘that it. he opened for examination. In accordanr-c with this request a post-inoi'toni wan hrld, ‘which (lovelolwd the fact that blood had coagulatcd in the brain. From Reading. l’a.: Franklin ll. Good hart. th' gambler. who was the victim of a practical joke about two wet-ks ago, as stated in the 'l'nncs'at the tilllt“. and tie- rani‘o insane in consequence. died last night of nervous prostratiou. Sonic acquaint- ances. knowing that ht: a? timid. got up a mock murder in his pry-sex 'c. ‘ . ,. . , § . GLAaNTONE'S BIRTHDAY. llo“ tlw Grand Uhl .‘lun Spent It-thc-rul llunquvts~A Nutzcliln- LI-tlm'. ' A London (-alilu sans: Ye’ crday was the 77th. anniversary of Mr. iladatoniz'a birth. Ilo attended mrlv service at the 'Iluwariiou Church, and (hiring the day {was fairly deluged with telegrams of congratu- lation from all parts of the world. lie was‘ also the recipient of inntnnorahlv presents. Banquets were giwn by the Liberals , thrmighout thi- country last night. in honor of Mr, (Hadstout-‘s birthday. Mr. (Had? stone returns thanks through tho prms for tlw many rongratulatimm' 'hich he has t'm'viwd. to which. hi- SflVS. it â€a immmuihln they have not got me in yet. (Cheers-J I do not think they will either. (Cheers) I lnu'c Slllll Union lust: Tuesday I was told by tho.- Jinks-H of the ('mn‘t nf Queen's w Bun? iiiâ€"471nm , lr-wn w- 1W ‘W‘i‘lï¬llm umspii'ur.~y~~(,-,:munMMand when they \wro (It-livm'ing llmt opinion GIL-y qnutul wards which I rrnwmbol' Well. and these worn the Words iltliH-rnl by Mr. Justice i“it'.:gc1'ahi \{ul'wUm'kAWlllï¬ll he was trying the lvmlnrrs «If the Ln‘ml Lvugut'. mnl Mr. Parnell all tluir head, and I rocollvct distinctly in that chm-go, whikï¬â€˜mwns qunn-d (m 11th 'l‘ln-mlny. he wunwd use when m uiw up the criminal unurm-s whivh wkwc-n- tin-n will to lu- vngugul in -tlnu is In 5%}; tlu: agita- ‘iuu Hf Hw limni League; mul l‘fwt it to )‘(m mainly. if “'0 had HIM-you his: “-0qu m'nl‘ turin-«l mn' bucks on 'tlm Irish lu-nnlninml [('ll(*vrs.) Mr. l)illuu~~- This is not the first time I have cunw intu collision with the law. and “ith Irish Judges, and I leave it to you to jlulm- whctlu‘r to-(lny the chum of men. the Irish huullurlls, who three times have haul me up us u. (-riminalw(Inllgl‘ltel')~â€"m'obottm' for it tn-(lay ‘3 All I can say is. if they likcthc rmults'thut have fullowul fmm putting HH,‘ in prison 1 am satisï¬ed. (Chm-rs.) llut this I will say also, that tlu-y lmw amt got me in yet. (Choctaw) I (la nut think thcy will cithvr. ((‘lwvrsJ l have suiul tlul. «on last Tuesday 1 was told by the .lullgm of the ('mu't _nf Quwn‘s In, \ - . , 7 helmlf 0f the poor and oppressed against their tipprei-tS(>rs-~e\'erysingle mun wlmsc name is dear to the memory of lrishmen~~ Inns stood in the (lock before Irish Jutlgesrm (eheersymund if I stood (in lth Tuesday befnre u. (‘ourt of Irish Judges to lie l()l(i thut I wus engaged in a. criminal enn- spirau-y l stood where your fathers lnul stuml before me. and where every mun wlm lnul the min-Age of n. mun in the past his. turyuf lrelund lnul stood. ((‘liet-i's.) l stood where O'Connell stoodv (ehccrs)~and where UVUI‘y Irish lender who has the ï¬rst trust and lnve of the [rich people stnml be- fnl'e. ('(Theel'sJ “'0 are told to-tluy that \u- nl‘l't‘ngngml in n criminal cumpn‘uey, nml. fursuoth. that if we do not desist We may emne into collision with the lnw!‘ «(mums um! lunghter.) Well. I have been fur six _\enl\‘ engaged in thth «:ullxpirneyâ€"»- (t‘ln't'lS) and {our times l have come into mlliuiun with the law. iunltln'eetimesl“. lm \ e 'i;‘eul‘('-n them. '(l'i'Olongeit cheering.) A \‘uiee And will again. please God. ilvl, The {allowing in a ‘lull report on Mr. ,Dllluu's "teach at the public use“ id in Lou hreu. lreknd. on Thank)! im- mediate y before the “rent ofllepu' ere opened under the “Plan of Camp. '31.“ which has now been declared illegal: Mr. Dillon saidâ€"â€A fortnight ago tho (iuvcrumcut struck a blow at me. (Uranus) A Vnivc - And they struck u blow at uu. (Uranus) ' . Mr. Dillon They nugummul mu to umwur lu-fnrc the Judgvb‘ of the Queen‘s Hem-h in Dublin in order that I should he held to bull for good behavior. (Uranus and laughter.) I ventured to say that ultlmugh I meant to u wear in the ('uurt of Queen's Bench I won ( appear afterwards in (lulwuy, and tluinh with lmnl‘Cluuri- i Cunh- , {loud and prolungml cheers)» and 1 my heretwduy. in spite of the (‘ourt of (gut-en‘s llcm'h in Dublin. and in mutual- all tlw judges in Dublin. that you will win in thus strut: Ile. (Chroma) A \‘umu :ml spare you to us! Mr. lthuul stood in the (‘uurt w! Qum-n's “ouch nu ’l‘uvmhly. um] I heard the mluhut \xhivh l hud prxu'tised in this vunnlt} nml tln-prngmmnw “‘lllt‘h I had winsml nh'lmlllurvd 1H rl'imilml. ((h'mlllsJ l \Vuh tuhl by thuJutlgts at that (‘ourtlhut 1mm ('nuugwl in u «rimmul ('unspirlwy. (Laughton) llutlusk you hlfl‘t' to-duy, nu-u of (lulwuy. to lnuk huck out the story nf ymu'mumry,and rwull to your memories this fact. that every man who has cvu!‘ triml tn raise his \‘uiu- in this «quuutn~ on IRISH RENT STRUGGLE. PLAN 01' (‘AIPAIUlW DEFEND lalking’of [me-st nid “mung the «lid nnt‘ know Rom hugin the Lug the mmuu-i- u. or they will (‘opt to enable 1 must say I wrong 0nd. and that ought to to Irish lnmplu J M"! h bff‘mhh (‘n‘ Hrnthrne, nmnldmIurorhflarlvrb. has intimMr-d ‘in imvminn “f “Him $12.0“) fur «mlmving n rlmir nf mmlpmV in the i'hiwr-q'n ('nllvun. lhmdov. T MR auNMI'mI in wound! n! the (ruin of the touching "jubilayearï¬" ‘ ‘ ,1 ‘ .mett “at“. My \xifo tolls nu.- that the lllt‘t‘tl girl tt-lls llt'l' that who saw u mt Htit-k his tail in n lmttlv of ('alifurniu t'hvrrivs prosmwml in litany 5} mp. .-\i'tt~r tlu- titil mnw out smu rml mt» lit-kul it. 'l‘ht- Kalxunuzoo xtur)‘ gun: that tho rats not tlit- eggs up it long pair of smiru in thv fulluwing way: A small rut lngw-«l the (1.1;; with all fmtrx. The N. pmlitimt tltvu tank hnhl of his tail tlllll llt‘ \ms pulled up tlu- staircase. The ('hitauu full and winter fnaliirm is to suck the (1.2;: downntnirs uiul wvm' tlu- khvll up to “‘1' for n hightmp. Will only mu- tt-ll mo why n m. that (-nulil go-t hit" my lmuw through an im-h auger-hole “ill bite nf’f from the fllllt‘ of my himw n link- thn size of at withh- lupilt‘r,“ 'l triul tar the ether day. I heard.: mim- tvn yoursngn. that’m‘ was 340ml furl tho smlp. Nut 1 hmml it was: unml fur rats. It is. It appears It) mutu- tlwmlmp- .picr. They will not outer n wontlvn trap. As the flow ('lvrk would 3}". the wood ~n trap was imt p0 mlnr witl “tin-m. But I I0 um -' ï¬xing “ that â€4 in through thvir gills nu tlu'); mun- thmuuh lw hole set-mu to he an hwontlnn of cannlclomhlo tlnnmvr to rats: The Hill “my to catch them. tl vugh. in in tlw (huh. I have men when in .i‘itncuh‘mll r'nltuht lwtwmn midnight and «turning. Nina yetit‘n nun" [yï¬mttml ul‘l tht‘ I!“ in M) greatness of tch Empire, which in tl of Her Majesty‘s jubilvv W0 ouuhtto mnr'c warmly and loyally than mt this cmwictiomthc recon-t PTOW'I‘f-‘éoi conï¬nm me daily." Mr. (unanimii“mu- u‘s full-nws In the vlmimmn of n. lmnqmt gifcn at (Manor in lumurnf his birthday: " The ï¬tl’ilill ()f Inst your has been considerable, but now-r «luring my path of duty haw] more t-k-m-l)‘ svcu‘thnt I was at Work in bolus†of my of Mr. (ilaulstuno‘s birthday. 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The latter. who is remembered in Ireland as the most harsh of all rvsitlmt magistrates and as lhuhitu-r enemy of the an1 League. is equally notoriulm for his quurrclsome dis. position. and the person who proposed l â€" In «luc course he was promoted to the Bahama.» and the Windward Island-u. where he almost caused a. revolution and created such u. disturbunee that it was found neces- hur} in transfer him in Hang Kong. Here he beennn- the bosom friend nf the heathen (‘hinee and the mvorn enemy of every white man on the whole must- ol‘ the L‘l'lt‘ï¬- tiul Empire. When he at length left in assume the (lin‘ct‘uul‘sllip of Mnuritius, not at single l‘lul'olx'un member of the mlony was present to bid him furcu'ell, his mum.- being exec-rated by the whites on the ground of his doctrine that u ('hinnmun was in every way equal to u European. Sir John Pope llennesuy. KC. 31.0.. hon the unlurtunttu reputation o! couuiug din. turbances wherever he is sent. A thorough Irishman, he was born in Kerry and edu- rated in ('urk. where he evidently imbibed swim; 0!,thu lighting qualities for whieh lit? in famed. From 1559-035 ho repreu-ntenl King's County. Irelandfl in l’arliun'ient. us a Nationalist. and made himself an intensely disagreeable to the Government that. with a View of getting him far away from the House of Commons. ho was im- pointed Unwrnor of Luhuun. and millise- quentl)’ of the West African colonies. t‘on~ trlu'y to the general exlmetatinnsflic deadly ellninto of the httter failed to affect his health in any way. ln {net he appeared positivel) to thriw on the fevers of the place. A London cable say“: The suspension 0! Sir John HennChy, Governor of Jim Mauritius. nu mused a mutation in di louiatic (-ircles, thou h it in ï¬ctionâ€, I mined that Lord Halis ury is full justi- flod in inflicting this unusual on very severe disgrace by the conduct of the Governor. Why nu- Gown-um M the III-rm“ was “'lllulnuuu- A‘ [Hum-«name Imu- \‘Iduul. T‘YU DI-Ij'l‘llh I'HOM I’IHGIIT. mnvr mamrm Is to suck tlw (1.2;: M mul wmr tlu- aholl up to bml for 1!. Will olh)’ one tell mo why n nuhluvt 'wtn my lmum- through nggor-hulo “ill him nf’f from the IIENSESSY'S Sl’b‘PEXSION. ml to dame young Stiu‘ melt ,lu's Work for n. tinw [ulnuy 1:1ka with â€mud { ml Fridu)‘. but 5mm ho ouuhttochérish In wnts ;n gum! rm: ; hut 'Lmly Dash shim ‘rvfusod.mnfmxinu1nhvm-lf. though nut melitk‘flmt rust wuuld be impmpul‘h .-\hm' n hurriwlln‘oqkflh! lho' mm (hr I l’aml. tho proprivtor. whd WM Jimmy-(l hour thin tho nvnrtmc-M. which hm] hm 11);!an for n fnrmiuhr. Mun to hr thruv on hin hnwln M an hour‘s nnticv. I domanv‘ml thp rr-nmn Em thr'timll) th Lady Duh mta at last in: “red (.5 tell hi lhn real Inc" M the mac. the-h hi9 In rk'nrod and ho hum“! Madame tn dismi all unnuinoxs h-nm Ir? mind. As to N Mamie"!- with the! N71" he had led! H Ljon (1'01“ III-fore dawn. M! the mucus mu alrudy ox; hit “a†ï¬euibï¬mï¬i‘d “135 The two ladies inning iwwi'tniiwd that tin-y hada stiflicimt stock of light and literature. and having Hmuruly lockvd the door. established tlicmsvlvm in Blunt-he‘s bod-room and prepared for n. wukvl’ul night. lmdy lmsh's nurws were on the nit-rt. ulthonghkhc ptNileUtilH‘tl tho whole MTuir. and she started nimnnfortnhly “hon nn old (,{tfllll('ll'lflll ssnwxcd on†the stairs or n. \\':lii.('!' dropped 11 pair of boots. By and by tho hottrl lnrcnmo quivt. the doors com-ml to hung. and tho lust svrnp of conversation was .uilum-cd. Lady Bush. of ~r reading. or pretending: to rend. for snmmtimo, hogan [n grow drowsy ‘ About in yard from the bed was the door. of whivh Blnm-lm had at distinct View as ï¬lu‘ Hut at n littlv ornmm-ntiil table plan-«d ‘nt the Mid of the bed. Lady lrhlsl). win-n ‘ hvr 031‘s \s'oi'Milicii. could also see thit- door across the corner of tho’ bed. but she did nut think it nccgssury to watch it no her daughter did. There was a lmkingwuss ‘ draped with comm-1M0. into which Blanche ‘ felt coinlwl‘lod to look «way now and thou. its it stood on her right hand. As t-‘hv night wore on she lmvd an uneasy fooling tlmt’tlu-rc mm somebody standing: behind lwr. and at the nut glance she “with! see him Y't'ilt‘t‘tCtl in tho mirror. This torrm' grow on her till she was afraid to look owl lu-r shoulder1 Her mother was fuxt Mlu p and ï¬lm fl‘lt as if HIM} wort no prntvction to Mr. le longed to Walt-v hvr. lmt km-w it Would lu- c-rm-l. Huddvnl)‘,tli¢tt- \ , a. sound : twcry hair on lu-r llt'illl Slmnl t‘t‘l'i'i and wild “‘Mvr rmi ilnu'il Blanche ussuutca to this with a deep- druwn sigh. She could not help see“; the difï¬culties in the way nf an imnmd‘iutt- (lOIMllftlH't'. but as far as; she herself \vus concerned, she would rather lnn‘c slept in u (-nw house than under the rnnf of the Lion d‘Ur. Lady Dash could not he expected to unmmt to the cow-1101mm $0 5110 rclnct. unlly gave wav. “Thou I M“ sun “ith um mysdf“ 11mmnnimunsh.â€Anything tn H.11isfy _\uu. . "Mun. who goes intn hysh-rirs at a. spidox! ' Mimi In tmw nf tn’I‘lllllllh :lu- $.0le 41.,- m 1' ' "* "' ‘ ' lill‘! Hmt's (“111%.th ()h. mulhm‘. (lr H. u “nut to 900 rm 1113mm. (nt. ’ ‘ “'l’on t usk sud: hm'riblv um 91mm Ynn “But. my dour, this '7 sumo. Who pays attention drcmm-d most vividly 0m.- 1 ,‘éxh;.‘.lxwv't~_"_‘; Am I 1w\'¢~r1 stricékvn. tu_ ï¬nd her mother. Lady Dash was quietly taking ull'hcr veil when her daughter burst into the mom. Shuclmcd the door behind lIL'l‘ and than said excitedly: †We must loun- this placcut 011W. i wouldn't sloop here ‘anuthur nightif gum promised motholmuids we? paï¬â€˜tï¬hfln W †My dear child, what are you thinking of? “'0'“: just come." ‘ - , â€Never mind. We must go at once. Whm-‘o’s Mary 1’ " “Eating her supper. I snmumc. You must be mad to talk of starting all at this time of night. Nothing would indm-v mv." taking a seat on a small sofa and looking,l wry determined. About ten years ago Lady Duh was staying at‘a largo. hotel in a fashionable watering tlacn on the western- unit of France. i“: will call the hotel the Lion d'Ur. although that was not itu nan“: : the Lady liaurh‘u daughter Blanche. an it is more convenient to hare a real Christian name than to subsist on. contiiutal initial». The llanlieultatl jnat arrived with courier and maid and an immense pile of luggage. intmuliugtomny tilt Enter. when they Were dne at llome. After a rather early dinner they spent the evening in the gardens and liatened to an exeellent hand while ehatting with wine friends who had. just turned up. Lady Dash at last said it was delightful. but it wax time to go to bed. She led the way in her handsome ‘ black draperies, a lace reil thrown over her white hair. lilanehe followed slowly. loath to leave the moonlight on the awn. the preg- nant shadows in the garden. the scent of flowery. and cigarettes, all the brightness and. the bounty outside under'the stars. and shut hernelf within four walls with a candle instead of a glowwoim. ller mother “latter tl o\'et' llei‘sllultldet‘ to we if site Were following. and then disnmu-ared inside the wide open doors whieh led intoa brilliantly lighted hall. Although the hotel was already erowded, there were a few fresh arrivals standing by the bureau. ‘lilanehe looked round with idle curiosity at the same time as a man turned away from the. sort of pigeon-hole, with the number of his room in llil-illltultl. and came quickly across :the tesselated pavement. He was rather under the average height. with broad shoulders. Hhort neck and 1011;: arms. The light of the chandelier fell fall on a pair of restless eyes. a pale. ordinary face. a short. durk heard, much as nine Frenchmen out of ten affect. and a sear on the left cheek. Blunt-he stood qutte still. every Ht‘l‘tll) of color leaving her fare. and then ran upstairs as fast as site eonld. pantingnnd terror- strieken. to tind her "tollim', vuvâ€"waâ€"-.| This story being true. in ordm' not to wound the susceptibilities o! my one now living. 1 sup we“ roper names as well an a low of the least mpurtam detaih As to the improbability. thnt in a matter 0! no concern, becnuse it is Iimph' true. As to its in) ssibilityJ leave that tn 1»: dis. enema by the incwduloun. who are no wise when they know- nothing about I. mutter. ' n. livory some ï¬t K- They waited wi! 15‘ lmml‘. tlwir no at pain: 0! “mi if madam lu- were t usk such hnrriblu qumium. You rvnsnli‘uhh‘r. ‘Wo can‘t IOqu M this night. It Would (-rvuto quite am You <lmll Imu- Mary to 51(va on n M if slur wvrz no prntvctinn 1 mm-«l tn W‘nkvlwr. but km-V - «rm-l. Smldvnhï¬hort-\m new hair cm lu-r hm direction. nrt‘Mhh-wly mw the hanrllc nf U10 hem-tn normed ready tn that followmh Again it m k rusiatcd: then tin-n- v some Hot-mod mvrgml waited with white {an N . thm‘r non-cg strum: 1" n! u union; but Hu- ror ho were-«was bulked. HER DREAM. supper. I suppose. You talk of starting ufl‘ at this Nothing wopld induce mu." h daylight and L'- .mly ,Dnah shim] hump". though nnH \_~_uuM_ be impguihlq our night that vwr to :40 in!†'Umh hi! Inn-u mo tn (Ii-min ml. As to Hw , lwl lock the "1° police were childish mm in (In-mm. (l mv." slink- shuuld know \I‘ n]? his h‘ft 1 sm- “mn- illsitll' the ln'illiunth lmul wms fc“ flesh ‘ Blanche \"ll w a a u vut 'l'm. 'l'ivhlua‘m- claimant imwhilminu in \\'(‘,~H‘l'll dum HHIHHINIR. and the pot-metal mlwrtixvnu Hts in the Newspaper» prone-m val-Julia srmu-q in his real or imaginary mrun: Hm- rut almwn him u‘ndihu sheep in Australia and ruprvsents him sming 1m 9. rod with.“ long rrrmk in Na hand. a u-rimMr-rrrm lwtwor-n thr- l’rrflimll Son and littmliulm-p. , ; .\ St. me nmlimu- has jun: nmmind .-\ \ru' “nun. (’mm.. ('. IL .\.I:un>:. um- I n: “Ullmm- Snl'ifl), h bu \u-r) fumilml' (‘lléal' lsn‘ â€nun. “1m. in: )1 's u; must prmnixmu ma prm in Hunt hmn. SI ahlcn mum-cl uwl hunk up him Hf l.m- ymrg 1w luu lx-H Imu-«l nut tnmknf nn 1th will hrv‘ that h!- i~z m-nt tn n‘s' sun†as pnv-zihlv. It 1 of Imnquilnl lnw. A o Tm. 'l'it'hlmrm- (-Iuimm lhllliillu' SHI‘ wr} fumilizu â€awn. whm mural pl‘mnisi in â€mi tum mmml um! I 01' bur war! l‘lt‘ I‘I'XH‘P lt't’llul‘ft'l‘. John ('urm-uiv. J. H. Lurko. of n. Ht-hlnidt, nf “mum ." Hunml 'l lu-nwtlnu lh‘uve I! John ('11 'l‘ln- (:IliturH who s~ rod-Ht CONN-n! were Pm rhom‘ [aim-min†lm I’rnju'ra. Windsor 1mm,» .‘a‘rnu'm'l: I), < A Huuth Imndundurry. \' t., doslmlch says: Miss Ahvv Walker. aged 17, has not npvnvd her eyes since December 21st. She, is «mm-ions at times and then kumvs lhmw whn uru about her. man toll thv style and vol‘urof hvr visitors-f :h'vssm and (.‘HHYIJI‘M‘H â€freely with lhmn. Hhc mum mm‘c fret.†about the hmxsv u {cw days ago. and mm: went nut tn the burn «me (lay. ' Her uppo‘ titu is good. and there ism-ms to be no othvr symptnmsuf(liwnsv. She has haul thew spoils in form and m mm‘timo, while wom- ingly unvmm-imisz Pf L-vrryihing (-lsv. hominid hm yimla nf unmlih with stitchm an lim' that! tht y ('thI linl‘diy he sci-u. lit-1‘ vyrs living rinsed u“ 1hu Nine. .\in injmy tn lhv .vpiuq. which linppvilul {'u hvr sm‘vmi munths ugn. may ham? haul smmrthinrumdo with in r (lim'um'. Sim was; fornun'ly a M'liUHl tvut-lu-r. Illlu-‘U h-u l)(_:l|ll|<l \wnt bnm'm ll'lt' ISlltllt‘xtl. 'l'lmm- h: the hum? ,-_;ut within two milvs (sf l th.~ hhflrp \\']“-5 night, mu'muk llwm. um] ‘ 1].. y “(-11; â€higml to remain all night on Hu- :.-.‘~_ warring terribly from tlw several mlcl, nml rmvcl'u-d'hluï¬â€˜v nu Mmuluy morn; ing m-ll High (-xlmusthl. 'fJ‘lw other two smrtnl lmck‘nn Monday and om'omrtvrod tlu- fume (liï¬h-ully. um] had in remain all niglltun the ice. rmcllinu the short! on} 'l‘ucmluy morning badly fruzon, A young mun named Stuff Bottoms, who was noting as guide, will lbse one of his feet. I'm. 'l‘it'hlmrl alu‘u (llmr n vm-tim'nu nts Expumu'e. ‘3 A (‘olchcstcr despntch says : On Sunday morning lust u party of {our started {mm lu-rcm-rosas theluko on the ice to l'clL-e lslzuul, a distance of twenty-ï¬ve miles. to (-nm'ny the ballot-box for the recent cloc- , mm, .Luul .uuiwdi +10%th 2’11; 111"."111'“ sumo duy. On Sunday nun‘niug they slurtul Inn-k and haul proceeded Houw dis- tauu-o u'lu-n they tinmlhxh-I'Ud uu owning in rho im- about £1 mile in vWidth. Tm» of (hum Human] our in a sum“ bunt (hwy 11ml tukvn with them. intruding to rvtm‘u- fur the nth-rs, but fumul it imposuihlu to work llw lulu: lmck through ‘tho new mmlo ice. ('ousuqurntly they haul to leave llwir com. panium and startâ€! for thy short- whilv thum- h-fi bylniml \wnt bunk m 11'!" lSl‘lUï¬d. 'l'hrm- h: the lm-u? ,-_:I)t within two Inilm: . J UNI -\ NHV â€nun ll. .-\dmn.~:, 'I‘I-l‘l'ihlr A St]. Juhn (NJM dcsputuh says: The small stunner Sir John loft thispnrt last night about 11 o'clock for Shuleu. N.b‘., with u general cargo. When near Black Point. :1 short, time after leaving port. lire l)!’0k(' uut in the galley of the stunner. and rapidly spread m‘cr the \‘Cï¬st‘l. 'L'hcnnly hunt \vus sum: launched. but it upset and drifii-d away. As their only chance. (.‘upt. l’urdy then took the helm and steered for thushuuu two milm distant. After much suffering from smoke and ï¬re they run the \‘i‘ssrl on the rocks. when the ' cupmin ijunipml owrb‘ouril und‘ rmwhcd the land. The next man In jump. John Sinclair. failed tu reach the shore and wax drowned. 'l‘hv n‘muindcr of the crow. four men, than gut ashore by a ram secured by the captain t'rmn tlw \‘i-sscl. All of the survivors are .‘l ,1 1 3.1m or less in; m m. «IE-hey ~ ‘li~fl\"l""‘“\‘ï¬"“l in": mi 11' wt the bench in the cold till daylight. The captain roughed hero thisufturnoon. Tho sti-umor was built last summer. \Vnï¬ valued at $10,000 and was insured for $5.000. She Wm.- mvih-d by Capt. l’urdy and his byother, of Huckvillv, NJ}. \n llmnw liq-rm" l.l\ in“ in u ’l‘rrv. lh-nlrlu'lhln «If u (‘1 Lady Duh lmd run, but smulml tn stu)’ that the Lim which "tho I 1m! nn-f. lmth («H mm». A diw‘h'fletl .»n.1.uh.. brukm «rm and hacmml \ “hhkl 3‘ on 1m}! in ym‘l to mm a turn and all nr n «'me gln'w M . h'u rmtmtzmnu. diagram-{NIT nnul Maimul Wm mprrmclwtully)~- r. I‘f‘v'l mom In (om! ml! you We" uu-nflvmnn FWM‘" owe." "[113? pamdaduh is )M' “M to h mercifufly preserved the .English ladies to ' mean- of . dmm. but when bud rocei no such wnrniu , and Ind Inflated in ditfcrcut ways. .10 Baron had lost his silver cigar-cue. Name. In Courteous her necklace of pearls. M. 10 Prince 3 pox-w muumuu containing bank notes to the umnuut of £6,000. Mme. S†a gold watch. Mlle. ()1. a handsome hmmlm m“ a.“ at (‘h-arly “'Hh llvr list-w (‘lnu-d nu-m'uou of u Small std-ulllc-I'Jnu- of tho (‘rcw Dru\rnml~-le captain and Four Mvu Itauily llurm-«l. L St. John (NJL! fluflpflï¬t‘h says: The IltHrH wlm vaurmlelectinn in the) mtmt wul‘c J. R. Stratum of the 'u‘ In'a'n'mim'r; Gaspard I’zlcmul. nf 4:, Windsor: 1-7.. 1-7. ('lau'kc. of the {mum/z I). (’rvighmn. of the Owen 'x'mm' : W. 1). 1mm ur. of the Am- }; [hf/u : mu! \V. .1. Duck. of 1le qm‘rm'. The daft-Mod editors were rm‘uic. uf tho 1’ )tl-rlmm‘ Ifrriru‘ ; ‘ko. of the “slim?“ ‘ l'ith-ulur; J. xidt, of the Wrath"! [Cu/unis! ; and 'mnpbell. of Uw Brampton (um- l"m:r Lilwul and lwo'l‘nrv editor. (hm Liberal and three Tory ('di- Mod. ' A HALLU’I‘ "0X JUI'RNI‘I“ le ‘l’uiv "I†â€w lulllur‘ steamer Sir John .hrft this port last about 11 o‘clock for Shuleu. N.S.. 0. general cargo. When near Black ‘ a short time after leaving port. ï¬re out in the galley of the stunner. and rs who socurm‘l ulvcrtiun ivh II I. (â€4. Mm: my IIruimI and â€HI! '0 um um. WI my» .lmth HIM gram! 1! IN" aim I.I»rnIunmm mIvI fractuml n. ('UIIII..4i1'N]HlU‘il my“ Dr. . um 1 vi the (,‘mmcctivut 1). II lm-n inwstigutinulln- my lew l'all'ilW, of Raw! n )1 "a mg». was mw uf tlw «,1 m: prmuim-nt yumâ€: nun Suddenly In: bi-vnmv vlv. uk up hi< uhmlv in the Minds. r hm hH-n living in the inn]- knf an Hit] "(-0 ' “'2‘ . \«lams Ii» u not in an imam! nmnm ihlv. It ia Imid to be it mzw Sn Iii-ri nus HI‘NNI‘ZID A I' L051 «“11:qu Ian-up m- m ml. an: M~ighn thin} I! H warm 911M palm-I Jul-«t â€Hum-tn n' IIII it nu I'xhnai- in M lurm- mu m. from ('0qu am] Ml Ml rvmtimn in thI- im-n («pt-«HM an†Hm tlnrk mn‘nhï¬ trapping": of our mum-m.- Ixmw-e. and n \vnn‘t tin thrritirino‘lu: (In-.vrntiH-‘â€mt-N. But a «1‘ «ha room lurni~lml m imry Mulpnlr. withwhite plnnhvlrn Tim. wln’tv loathe rhairs um! «ohm NIH white fur rum- . "“10 (m \jruinal It) be comfomuo- 30' m (“t‘kl‘hfl w a man going m muk‘ himlc" fl hnmo in Huh I! amm‘dï¬ï¬‚ .3 II“? ,Rn “ tinm softens anlmms." don il’ 3m much. now about summer but" how. OW '.’ » o â€HT Nu! lonï¬ mm n I»! nf t'lï¬w‘t! 0! tag were swim! in Sm: Frnnriu-oum their nrriul (rum â€mm. and in the rho!†wuwr found SL003 liM-le-l lu‘qu-a "I opium and 4503 .mulnln uf partially proparr-d npmm. This was snM'n' anvuim n wwlt‘ Ann-am! Imam: ramp withqm uxphininfl his icy-661)}, for «darling whitest». 4\ Halifax. N.S.. tlusputch says I A mm tlrrmml in woman's rlmhinu and calling hinm-If Miss Foster hm lm-u huldï¬m (-mnurlmtic- sorviccs in snmv (of the districts nlnm: tho north shrm- of New Brnnswirk. Ho hMrl mwtinun in Him-kvillm whore his 1n<-°hmlfl and his rchmoua fervor Wore no fc-nh'ninv that ]H' was nqt «ll-tootcd.‘ A! the 'l‘rnw-rs sat-h: l-hnuse. on the Little Smith» .wmt. n (we ya nun hb Matted a norms of Int-Minus. hut his wthnninwm and ukirtn muld nm-r uowr "r hh masculinity {mm thv gwm-tmtinu H! 1 .0 Little Hn'wontors. lie was oxymsml at n N_IM'UHL! and forced to den thc priest who. in ordcr to revenue him- self for an oi'dm' of suspension inflicted upon him for innnoml conduct by tho liishnpnf Madrid. shot the latter with n ,n-‘mlvm' at lllI' doors of the l'ro~(?athedral on Palm Sunday last. Before being cxc- cutctl by nix-mm of thvgnrrotte on the plain outs'i'ilc- )liulrid, Fnthcr (hilt-otc will be solemnly and publicly «lcgmdcd from!t the pl'lcklllood. Um: by one his ecclesiastical Yer-.HHHItt-‘o will ho removed from him. and nth-r his hcml hnahoon shaved to obliterate nll truws of thc tonsuro. his hands and the irown of his lusml ‘ will be scraped with liludw of Htccl in order to erase.- all tract-s 0f ‘ tlu- sacred oil with which he was anointed on mooring tho pricsthood. During those proceedings-i a dirgc is chanted by the “ (rerun dc mim-riéordo." the cowls of whose monkish unrnu-nts arc draw» down ovpr thcir filt‘l‘fl.‘lt'tl\'lllg only two little holes for tlu- cycs. Un tlu- conclusion of the core- mony tha- criihinnl will he muted on a chair with his hack nuninst an upright post ï¬xed into tllt- m-nfl‘old. A stool collar, the ends of which are passed thronï¬h the post, is fautcnul round his neck. and as soon an the yellow hm: hm: hccn drawn down over his lace. Ylu- (-M-(clltiom-r uivm “turn to the Windlasu. which calms tlic ï¬tm-l collar to tightcn. and ut Ilw Hillllt‘ timc forces the point of :1 urn-w nuaiimt thc spinal mlunm. which it hrcnks. 'l‘lw hotly in 'th-n loft during thy,- \\'l|nlc day cxposctl to the public tram- on the chll'nld. and is only rcmomd for burial at nightfall. Failurv nl‘ I'L'fl‘lM‘L-s to â€Main tlw ‘Reprh‘ve of tho Nlnrdvro‘r nf Mgr. Inqnlenlu. A Mmh'itl‘cubh‘ says : With the refusal of tlw Supt-("mo Tribunal to commute the chutth M‘IIH‘HH‘ of Father Hulmte. the mur- (lrl't'l‘ uf Mgr. luquiun‘io. all hopes of saving the priusl from the tau-rune have vanished. Strong: ot'fm-ts wen» made for a commuta- tium ruthm’fdr the ptu‘pnsc nf saving the priwthoml from the blot nf the execution of n ch-l‘it: than from any love for the disgu- hm- (iulmto, whusc conduct was long a n-‘ln'ouclnto the ('h’m‘ch. Father Galcote is thv'primst whn. in m‘dm' to revenue him. self fur am 01‘(h.‘)‘,0f susponsiml inflicted upon him fur immoral conduct by tho Bishnpnf Madrid. shut the latter with n l't,‘\t)]\‘('l‘ ut the doors of the l'n»(7&thedral «m l’uhn Sumluv last. “nfnr-n hm... hm ‘ ..., -v- ‘nh't’va. 1 tutu this In :in I'fn‘qnxzivw}'uuvith "10.ng thin]: {mm Hm nwrmlukms glances may took 31 om-h other that they voted the thermometex to be the most accomplished Ananias they ovvr mot, and wondered how we could show ourselves to be dupodlby it. \my, (-xuvpt for run short I rwwlwd the wok-mun snowhm \Vllitl' nit-n and tlu'fjsqm‘nmn in um-xpm-lvd plums, , :‘t â€It ('lld Of the jun“ mmm'tcr showml 15 (lpgamg 3s. :3: .\\':3.H )varmor by 13 dc: I“ question unless tn nun-elv- wlth 9 mid] and slaved with on total... So ell our warts were conï¬ned to what we could do with o 'rvot scissors. end even then the too ’ . to get It thhl lliui hold out build ital up into. hall at varying proportions. Our method 0! rev moving it was peculiar. .When we stop.- ped to not we would bury our mouths he palms 0! our 0 ton bonds and breathe with dtep in: 'nt on: tor 3 minute or two. This would a weys make the icy mun drop all. calm-lolly it the ‘ rd was kept short. I! tliï¬ reindeer hood 'omes too close up around the ehin it also will accumulate ice in the some ‘ way. and in keeping it for enough arty to avoid this the full chin is generall ' exposed. The chin, the nose. the eyes an parts of the Melts are the only portions of the face exposed. for the hood comes down clouely to the eyebrows. These expel“ parts of the face are subject to traiuent nips of frost. which during a very disagree- able day of \\ ind and low temperature may exceed half a dozen an hour. The cure is to take the warm hand out of the reindeer mitten and apply it directly to the place until the little white spot†which attracted the attention of some companion walking by your side diryippeurs. for so complete a local untesthetic is ’frost that you would never have known it yourself. This is especially true of the protuberaut parts of the chin and cheeks, but some times upon the nose. just ut- thc instant of freezing.‘ it! felt it hornet-like sting that makes a rson feel like jumpiiig twenty feet into t to air. 1 have often been asked if such bitter cold air would not freeze the tongue in the month while breathing. and I have noticed this sensation apparently once or twice when the thermometer stood at about 70 degrees minus, but could at once get rid of the feeling by breathing through the nostrils and closing the‘ mouth for I short time. The question naturally arises : > Why not breathe through the. nostrils all the while; but doing so continuously nlwuys results in Sllt'll a persistent caturrh that it does not take one long to return to the usual method of breathing through the l‘-‘()lllll, as by far lesn‘ disagrwublc. Every one llllï¬llflflyl'WMAQNR thi‘“'iii'crwsi'iieba tiiu'b [ltEL'Ulllplllllt‘S extreme cold, and supposed by muny to be caused by breathing intensely cold air. None of my party experienced it in the least in all our winter's»; tripi almost constant travel 5. not only thr greu'test cold. but the lohwst continneu ‘ cold endured by white men, ‘showing that, ‘ living us the I‘quuimuux do. no such dis- comfort or dunger need be feared. l have said that this intensely cold weather was usually ucminpunied by calms which made itquitc itt‘fll‘fllJit‘. I remember one quite noteworthy exeeption. One morning the tin-rinoiin-ter at H o‘cloek showed us [but it \vusUH degrees below zero. but us it WHH eulm and quiet we Whit our Hlodges for at short duyk: journey to the igloo of an lisquiinuufwhere We (-ould huy reindeer ment for our dogs. \Vc were just ready to xtnrt \xhen u \\ ind sprung up that felt like tin-lug I'll/HF l-ludes. Had it come ten min- lllt,‘x Mann-1' \\'('-billillltl not have thought of going, but ln'llifl lauded we' eturted. The dogs trotted. und We run ulung the whole Wu}. «Neel»! for I'm" short rest. until we «MW furnit ,‘luu-nllnu- l~2unlgrll~l In l'MIlI-mnu I‘nwhwl haw-u rl apimn alxv14a'v6 l'if parlm]!ypropanflopium. Thin M‘M nuwh'nn 3 W00“ wrmml fuvhod u. 1.1.; DEHRA Dl‘Il) .\ ND ('UNDI‘IMNEIL ml in iwry Mulpvdri. wit?) white Irn wrim. wln'h- lent)": rhnirs 3nd Mu “him Mr mun a "(He In" I In be comforublc, now Oh THE LAND ‘ wt‘lcmnc snowhnusa. 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