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THE MURDER OF A WELSH GENTLEMAN IN CORSICA

... belt, and before assistince could be given he was fearfully mangled, and died almost | immediately. Sik CHARLES RUSSELL, speaking at the inauguration meeting of the United Legal Building Society, expressed the opinion that the existence ot building societies ...

A NEW USE FOR COURT PLASTER

... wooers who had gone before. In short, he won upon her heart to such degree that she listened kindly to the tenderness of his speaking, and made such hesitating promise of returning tenderness as if she were yet a virgin and not a widow. On one point, however ...

MOWDBRAY

... the rate of about five miles an, near the water crank. Deceased asked witness to take the train up, saying that be wanted to speak to the guard. Witnes took the train up, and stopped ncar the sigral box, waiting to cross over the line. He then bad a light ...

NOTES

... small proportion of this thirty-four and a half millions helongs to landlords, Very few Irish landlords have any halanee to speak of in their banks, and if they have, hele mumey §s nvested English banks and stocks watheg than in Irish. herefore, this vast ...

LETTER FROM THE CONDEMNED WOMAN.,

... addition to this sum he has my watch and chaiu, which are valued at £l4. I mention this that you may understand what I shall speak of presentlythat is, the disposal of the articles which are at the workhouse. I have lefteveryartictle that belongsto me to ...

MEDICAL ADVICE AND MEDICINE FREE

... time, to send toall victims of the above discases, on application, a TRIAL COURSE OF MEDICINE FREE knowing his success will speak for itself trumpet-tongued, and that his rew:rd will be reaped by his name being passed from lip to lip, and dwelling to dwelling ...

DARING MURDER AND OUTRAGE,

... believed to belong toalfnng who have for months past been engaged in robbing shops whilst the shopman has been decoyed outside to speak to the man in the trap, who gives orders for large purchases. The persons giving the description are confident that, should ...

TIT-BITS. THEY HAD MET BEFORR

... him. And so they stared at »ue another, until all in the room became cognizant of the interesting fact. Tom was the first to speak. Said he, addressing the stranger : ¢ My dear sir, have you aud I ever met before * The gentlemen regarded him for a moment ...

A UNIONIST VIEW OF MR. GLADSTONE'S

... Why did Mr. Gladstone speak at all? Silenee was open to him, at least for the present. 1f he meant to be unyielding, his disposition would have been mnnileuu(i' by silence almost as well as by any other method. He ot only speaks, however, but he goes ...

BEECHAMS MAGIC COUGH PILI

... time, to send toall victims of the above discases, on application, a IRIAL COURSE OF MEDICINE FREE knowing his success will speak for itselt trumpet-tonzued, and that his rew -rd will be reaped by his name bein passed from lip to lip, and dwelling to dwelling ...

tion from his

... l‘il.d no reason to suppose so?” asked the visitor, lmd’ surprised by a calmness of demeanour she was not expecting, and speaking with a sternness she was unconscious of. “ What reason |.h4mldtll have for supposing so?” Miss Smith replied, quietly. o ...

‘TIT-BITS. *TOTTENHAM IN HIS BOOTS.®

... was sent to warn him, 2 wf)onw.um's GRIPE WATER. [\ THE RECTOR OF ST. PETERS, NOTIIHGHAN WOODWARD'S GRIPE WATER “ CANNOT SPEAK To HIGHLY OF fT.” OODWARD'S GRIPE WATER W THEE PUREST, PLEASANT BEST REMEDY, WOODWARDS GRIPE WATER DR. GORDON STABLES, M.D ...