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CLIPPINGS.

The decease of the Brad foul Cironielc may act as a warning to the c!a-i uves roady to thiow ."«.iy then- money in newspapers. The paper, in question was started as a. Tory journal (vclvc months ago, and in five months £30,000 w.'io loot upon it.

Tin: "Amciicm Plaice! 'is iepnil-d to have "(hopped" iV.O.WK) (luiipl: !.irecunfc \isib lo KngUnd. He returned t/> New Yoik with the intention of pio\.d in<: the necessuy funds to liquidate Ins Tiirbettled i.iciny utiouiils. i\lo.in,\ lule ]iis alisenco has "created the ulmo t confi^ion and consteni.iLuni among^ both debtors and eredilois : and .unong'-t the Litter is Cli.nles Auhoi (Loid Klies.noio'b trainer), to w liom Walton hid to 300 against Bobwoll for the Li vn pool Cup, with the pio\it-o of his having " Die run of the niuket "

A Primy Doxny's PnniLS.— Mdme, Adclim P.itti lias been communicating a few poi*onal| reminiscences to the Kifjiao, from which it appi.us tint Ihe hfo of n piima ilonn.i 13 iar fn m Lciny (Mo spoilt c\lstmcc t.-.it one tike it to Ik 1 . Peop ] o may not belie, c it, but tl.o p^ition i-, onow "uch foi (1. ngcis vi.pa^es Ih.it fo the V v of Ihi^ia. Thy sue caused l>y lur ir a' , b'tc thnkc, l>nfc llwy go beyond the limits ot i-ciim 'lblc nvaliy. " Once clumig.i ]'Lif(,i niucc ot Linil.v," she i.iys. " I hcji»<..l a numlici of bonnets thJ h-l of mh" li ( on posed \eiv oddly, die or fit- II '^d-. fell out of it on* the '■tru'c, unking a rojTiilu tliud it cj.i=i t"il oi v) u.onnnifa ball ot 1' ad, winch, if it li id h:on nioio firmly tied t) tlio bo.iqu. t, m i-fc )\i\c btruek my head. Asitv^, t'-c lioqMut hit my s-'iouldei On .uioMi'i oc-imo-i the cv'u tain fell on ?>1 idanv Patu In ad, anil she w. is 'v.' id oiK by thf 1 r-lnon then \n2\Aiiv\jy, of \ >lin\<i; up hci [ c\\ high upon I'eHio.d; Kit it \\..s l.ofc .1 meie actident. S'.u In i.>d ni'tclu^iu't into the w.itei she d« i.i\^, .* 11 \ Ins e\ en leceived poisoned ;,'hn 1 . \mUi .1 leanest to let the in ikci tU I th in by lvi ikjuc. After tlii-, HNL'lation 11 » 0110 on woiuk'i she gets CIUJ'J 1 m 'at ml- i>' > 1 11/

Anoi'Hi :: till Y i.iUco \aiii, sj"fiii-l\ given in 'J'uit, I'U lil. <uul l aim -\ h w dejs since, th •'ci \ h d\ and m< " n-> iul iaco ni.ae- Ujnn.i. L t ai I \u_\na Bush, anil lnlr-sHlti to iii <.h\\ h icki i, were oidcidto I), tain- d out into tlic ti.ickat lV'Kn-- ,t)M'>'> {.n- I;.\.ii mt p;tass f,no\v.i up u.i'li." t!>' l'"K'iug When t'lchaUci^ \\<"< in in\(<l, Vi'ui.u.v ]>,ibh clialK ii'.;t'.l !'• »iini ■ !.,//,«• io .1 1.1 c The i),ur tlo'ibui.it' 1> \. J\< d lni'!> tv Hi" sUiti'iy pet, .l'.'ii'td tii'..M i!\Lb and started au.u dt tlil top o{ tln'ii '.pued dnd i.m mounil t! w> loiii->o. I.i— i"4 tliu btand, b .Hi !i.>i->s tmne.l a-uuid and walked Uu k to tlu 1 stating p nit, ,i, it lepoiting to Iho iud^<"-. ;» mn.. 1 }a/ h\ ■who came in ln>t, loo'.ed at \'n^:nia Bush will) uon ti nipt, .>s lrccli a-> to say '^011 uca 1 '.kmi ii ac maio 1.1 iirst-class co-np i.i\ , ' and nalk'.l .i'i\ to ciop the <,!a-. \) >tli nnus lu\u been lclired fio'ii tlu tun, and aiehewy in ioal to Maeduu.

A LU-ML\.>l i EX'TO- 1 ' ' — 010 Of !iU old chums t ..i\ 3an LnJ.-h wnUi, who is hiipsvlt .1 iau c'-eini,', li.r. ! iM\ ltturnccl fi win .i leiiL'l!.".n d I »'.i m ii vic, anclhas. entoit 'iintl, ..'nl iumi sli.fl'd me, too, )),> lin .n i wunU of ,i n >\\ e\plobi\o nicUmt.u tuu'd l>\ M 'luipm, n{ L'aih, and LiuiWii a^ '• la i< la->!ie ' Car bon blsulpl idu and li ti oniri ie acid aie the piim.!,i.ili'i<v>dn.i.i-. Tin im w c\plo'lXO 1^ dl 1 I'M c•S v 1 1 Mil C-p'll-ally foi toip ''(i 1 -; aid in\ lrfi.ii.ui*" thinkb it vni'd i" .i .spiv nl ,i«l\ .n.t.i i' lot en n m \ cil" ii.«l 10, ii do l/o i 1i 1 -, .i-i t!h> pouci of ]> .1 t.l > lii 'j, • i ( '\ cni. ! » l! at ot dynamic* A pi al t" i i" <" il' 1 in u and „',,,.11." x, '• It i o "i (', ' '■', i JM'O] ci h pi. p ri I, and -j i - n' (• t tun.! , on aw opt .1 "it i' ', lL lii iii >' ■r 111 1 .'it .il (juict and ska l.n. , ai 1 i,n X ' u'h a Ijull.ant lr_di(, th.i' tin ia mlin diiiii-. 1 that it ( ij'ia 1 -..n^'un. Lh.s^ io 1 t.an tlu-5, but m , h i ' n I >• n - if h at .ill u cuts fully eqiial t j th ■ 1) -i i LuS io li^'lifc. Al 1 th>> lv i 1 " r a Uim ; 1 ->' of winniiv.' o\vn"i-j m Jii_'lanl ioi tni pi i \ t,u Bfc.in.ls M. Ll. .i., miHi .-. t'iil ft ,'.'20,727, and ')i t\r- rmr' 'I\,^in i n. tubutcd L,(i2S, W-11 'riiuiu i.'i- 1 :'), Ladi^las I.). •», a,d [\ >ut „i 1 ' UK) This yontlcn 'ii \>."- a!" in top of rhctioc in IS7U uitl' 12) ')i/0. and in I'm" ii" yon Ci^.OO.'), b-vt i)' It 'cm\^ U-5 \ lew a(laiisha\( notl'cv.i oondi'i.toil on s'i< h a lai g" seal a, t'n v w^.i' oi 1, n IV: se\enti n s. X.)'i r . r\ . ')!d hi- oi vu\ as much noiu\ a-. Vi i i^) In.do.n 1 llu-. ■<,eai. SciO'id o.i t 1 1-. coiiii -> the c vci foiniidab'e I-oid l\ii,, outh with CIS 12 >. ]ns piinupal irnc • , 1m >,i l; Ii n (lallianl aid l>n vno' 1 . .'-v I'l^lci"'. .Johnston' 1 in 'd" a 'ii 'j' '■'l ■ • ■•- nl i.l'iin to the t-iif tip-, ■> "i, :.'- ' .i"i..i 'i in s l iki -j cjinc t > C I 7 "> ', •- i 1 fi \i' I"" .< -• of Si liln j, Co.i.c Tm, 'J Ihlin Jjo\(l\, X' i .i.d ( "a.i ' i< - i!t> I !■■ theii im) n.n 't ii t iKi'l4 ii > ' -' i '''il"i thepoi-kif-, of t'.e 'in . l\ !. ii !'> 1., the tiain •„ l . \ -" \ 'i ' n t .j 'i' it tlunks to S.ijvi'n : .mi 1 I'' 1 . .') of l',-\ av!i <li s tinat 'i.)o, >• 1 in, tl.o I'.K. 1 of llaiii'lloii (.ii.il)'. 1 t ic (' „ c ot (~)-i'ii to ma'a n ' -ou of M *,■ 1) " , rid of this b'li'i the Fa" m w ' n i i p >'i,'d!i' ioi £9111, il"' ii.c^t total iii me hoi i made duiinu tl'o soa-on. Mi il >t!i > !vl 1 viti ill.loj, i (i'C o 1\ (it '"i i o'uu •\\ ho L;ot into lim- i'_ m' , L<nd ]!d-, Ihm i \ coininjr ni'\t wuli C )n' ! Mi Lmmlmml only lion £1 >2, >n -I. j) Astley L'Sol. and Count '!■ L'^iaii'^, L f )°')

TIIL I/)ll(l0!i SjlOlU liMl t'.l I'j 1 jfi 1 t') the winning \o< \i} -. oi ihe- p".->t "-i ,0,1 : — "Toha\e hi en .'t the Iv i'l of the Micccsafnl 1 "ileis { a ad•< n le i^ a. note•\\oilliv pe'ioi.nanri', but tip's I.asKci now aohicnod l.v F. Ardiei, uho '-■ once again at tlv top of i)v ti c \\ Uh "252 >\ 111=!, thus boating I>> '22 lii. figa><^ or l.sr year, ami c ii,i ' ale h,- pie»'io.& b -1 lecoid of 1878, In 11 he pisvd the po.f iiist on '22'} ojc.is.on-. F'j 1 tl.i "^ je.ns in succession C. W^oil Ins ben th" "nuincr-up" to tli3 H' i'Mi lFo.nf jocktv, this time hllum sjco.i'l ]V, a co v ,th ,1 total of ISO w 111=1. Up to a lite penuil of the season the i\.co bet. \ eon tho p^ir ioi premic-r po^it-on in the v. ii nine list u is very close, and ;>t 011. ■ d t t e a dead litnt had to be iocokL'l. bntoi late t!u; lai^c: number of ML'toiies fell to the m.iic of tVi-jlkji 1 , the dilTc "ice lrt'\e»n tlicn at the finish ainountiiiL' to to 40 It oiiL'l't, hoy ever, {0 bs noted that a sp, U <,f illluck at o.ic tisne at f end( d tiC nil.u^ of "Wood, \\ ho 10 \i '?i micivs <\v lo.e s - one at Alc\ iiider i\ir'>, and 21 .it tho Newmail.ct l'"ii -.rOeto'-MM Meetii 1 , amon,' them b-mt,' ]?> s°U)iwl-i. <;. i\)i,lh,un and S. L'n.tjs nmi'f a deid 'n- if- foi thud place \\ iLh a total each or 7/, bni it s'.iould be lCintml/Cicd in connec tio'i witli - f !in s >toini"r tlml, omiii^ iii.i.nly to inclilTeiiTiiit^iK.ilt'ii, he Ih's been ab cut lion tin- saddle :ito! 0 tune 0/ other diiiin^ the saasci for thirtten v/cLs. J Ji s avcauo, notwithstanding, coiupnicj fa\ouial)ly ■«itlt that ot t!i r cor.p'.e linmodiat* Ij- piocedinsr him, and it is much 111 advance of S. Loates.' Ci Eaiett lias done well •with a total of 01, and is followed by JO Mai tin and C. Lo.itc, who cm li "coic ~)0, v/hile f. Os'nonie and J AVatts mule <a thiid dead lieat of if, boh bfing eicaited •wit'i-10 wins. With lor-'iifl to the cla^ic races of the sep-on, Aicher li.'s lidden the winner of the Two thousand Guineas, Fordham the vnu'W of tho One Thousand, Wood steered St. Blaise m the Deiliv, and Watts mdc .Tt.i.i for the Oaks and (")>■?. an in the Doncaster »St. Legcr ; to IYhilhunieli tho JCp^oin, i\acot, (xoodwood, aid .T(yKey Club cups; for tho ir'\wv i'lstituie I 0\ iru'e Cnp :it A'-eot Ai.vj.v -ode I'.iiu'ildiiicj ; awnl the moiu.ts r".pti-ti'.C'!y of Wuo.l and O. Divvott n alKed o1o 1 ci !oi the D.>n ca&toi' and 13n_irhton Cup*. In the f'n.'f handicaps os the year V\ cod has boon pie-cminently successful, ]> n hav'nsjf lidden the winncis of Mie T>inc.ibi i -!iiro Handicap, M-hiM -hi eh ester C-ip, Ilov.il iTiir.t Cup,' Fttewirds' C'ip. fioodwond stikc, fJre'vt TClior Hand cap, Livoipool Autnnri Cap and (*ruatS'ti'o;<&liiie Ilan.iicip, aid sines Ix 1 was 1 on the Ixck of Curio Roy ,■> for-tlj^ TkJancliui-ter N»vein!>er Handicap yy r jtir Wi}l hu seen he finialtcd the season as 'P§#Mskfity 89 be commenced it, his final #;nMiJVfc.nainir a .%'lotoriouß ouu." ' « c '

It is ono of the signs of the times that the Furopcan nations, though quick to qiunol, iis of old, aie &lo\urto fight than the} used to be.

AiivVM'<£ot the MAll Mission is to 1) > diviiud m Ciil.us, where, till lately, 'lice has Wen no pro te- taut pi each ing foi 20!) \f\ti ■>.

Cwun ki-owk h.is quite broken d >w n 1)' . ho.ilth )>y liis piolongod " Blue n''!>!)on" t-tu pipings, :i'id has been oulereil <.» taKe a oo'nplcto ust for se\cml MHllltlH.

Tim, Lit o')sci witions indicate that we mc cKUnI fium the sun {<2, 700,000 miles, l hc-e ,110 the (mines obtained <is near as may he fiom the obbenations of the last \ einib ti tiiMts. Mr\iC\rsy's picture, " Chiist before Pilate' Ins met \Mth ,v wondeiful recep,i)ii at Manchester, England, no fewer than 14,000 p-joplo liaving seen it within the -pace of .i few weeks. It is tbtini.itod by tho United States Cbm-ni-^oiicr of Pensions i'Boo,ooo, will lie u'jiiiicd foi the payment of pensions dm i n i,' tlic next fiscal ><a\ I\ oi doi that join Imsbind may not foiLji't to l)ii.i^' in co.il, place the scuttle new the dooi v. hci o he can fall o\ er it. " Joji\ l)iti!,ii r,"'&aid a Jiuihmin \ isitor loE'"l>rd, "cats his bieakfast like a li'>n ' I!' 1 must be „n unpleasant chap to oiiti'i La ii. - PhiKidelphia Call. A.M 1 Ltndy— " Fo' de life o' me, uiil. 1 , I tan'i "ma^in why you'io so little." n,\ ip,).,"— •' W li.id ,i ditKlus question ! I ,',3 sb »n 1 *■ 1 1 - 5 d\) s wli.v.' 1 A('!M."\'jo coii.iiKHcial traveller says t'l.ifc in a rmall \i!la^e in Noithem Michiu'.iu lie found a notue pinnedou the dooi oiasloic whuh lead : '"Gone to Ir.nv mv \< ifu ; will be back in that/ nii'iiili s "'

I jT ill' A<! ( :n 's sister had iinited her I t^t join)',' I'i.in to f ea. Th<ne v. as a lnU in t'u lo i\ jis.ition, which was biokcn h) t'u ii.fjiu'ilno AL T gio : "Pppi.is dvi (. !ed<lc"s i)l)t-i Mi "Wohinson's niouf? 1 ]oi:ii.i \. liuMuio Queen of Spam on Se,it -dl)' i "2'), 1 -S.Jo. (-She Hed fi oni .Spain ■u i'l r jo' n ta^o in Fiance on September J f >, I^(kS, And hci &on. Kine Alfonso, \> .is lio'iio 1 .i 1 , 1)\ a ipo'.i in tho stioets of i.-ii-, en Scpt'Miibci 2<), ]BS3. There's uu fui; l i.'( > ni' nt fni people m lio believe in o,ii. ,>,.",'] fit-1 .In'-.

Tin u i, -cticulv a spot throughout tlii v Moll' \ioi M tli.it lb not in intimate u It. „.i.i|ih i oMiKvtioii with JOh'.'laikl. To on y nut tlii' ticmcndous undcitaki'ig .md In ii\L r .\l)oiiL this ann/in« li'snlfc, no 1 v, t'l.l i"<JoO,0(K),000 have been ex)u i ikl, tnitl thoii- l- no lcvs tlian SOOO link 11 , of ciUo .<', Hits 1) )llomi of the ocp.ui

'• [ u w i. .ilhis n./iccd." obsoives Aunt T.i'ik.m, "tint the boy -who lets his iii'mli'l b'ii^ i.i all t.V) lwiidliu' wood and build th i.Jixl't n iiio i, the njiiui'sr tluit Ijc lit i s the loiidc&t at hci funeial." And tin a blio .iddcd thoujrlufnlly, "Mebbe ,)-, hoi it i-. li'un-c he miS3(s lici tiic must.''— Xe\\ Yoik Coinuicicuil Ad\cr-tl-3 1. " \Vji\ do tl'oso nic:i inn so fa?t thi-i vann wcitlu? Ji anybody dying' X.) ' How ud tilt 111 1 fiirc^ .lie. They will bin st a Idood \tsaol. Soo, they aio ■ilmo-t t.n.itmtr, but still thej tiy to iu:i. lia\>' tin > iii-t o-i'iped fiom piison?' " Ko, mv t'li'd. Tlioy ii.no sumnier (otti y wit nf town :\nd ai-j moioly tiyli'U to ca toll a ti.iui."— Plnlailtlplna ,\(.'W !

[y vi i ohl noiiilpin.in (to hU son, liomc on \ i alien, .nul \\\\o nai been out o>i hoi -< I'.k'k) • '"You've bi ought home !vlm'ju<>( (1 jn .i (lnpping sweat, s>u. \\ !i il (1 > on mean by siu-li lidniif.?' 1 Soil "\\li\, I o'Cihcaul you tolling ] i.l II ul.'>ilh\ Uiat Ijllmgwood ncvor mm In, i, «ilc mi li'-s than two minutes; .uid ] ih''!i i ,i] p,)-c jou'd want him to go i ,!' konli s tri c"'

\,k I) r cm, Iho hi I' C.A. nnn, sa,"3 it iiciiuli^ 10 ntiiiti i.s to Ci'tcli (ish "\\ itli a 1 oo\ Tim \. onltln'b lie niiich inn m I ii i Hi in hiil to di\e under the u.il i am l lii-M <_liloi(i f onn to a Hull's iK'be itiitii ill b i'oi:ii''> nmmi'-i ioih, ami then htit mi fi ■ !u .nl \> ith a hiiimnci. — jNtll I 1-t'iV 11 if'M.lld ?.h Wuli.un I'l'nkiion, tliu founder of the cckliiatud M.ddlu l'.ui, Stud, li.is file! Jl'i-- I.id lift>-, .no btat"d to be < ]1 -_\)0 .nd f' v a^ t-> L' tOO ). 'J'm otln'l d.i^ a n> o^-'ji sold to an old fai iin * a lt ilioa ol tv tlnoui^h mistake foi VIV..IS c -, Afloi di-OMMing the mis> take li^ \ aited to licit 1 fonii 1 complaint, but li' ,u mil.' no'i" w iot.J to Ilia old fellow, who v ph il a- tollow-3 : " Much obl\j»od fai the c U'll.-Ihiui, but it oonip too late, ,i!I of t ! u stuU 1^ done stopped up. Wit" she "loAcd that thar was s>athin' o itjii ii\ w ltli the 'Lib-'Gi, but 1 'lowed b'ie iiii^t bj pu'gcdist." — Arkan&aw 'li.iMl'ei

A Ln ri-i: Tji>li)]; tiik M\mc. — An old Wd-ii Methodist minister was l)i[t -I'liu i"i infant, nn.l til. mu tho babe !'i liH aims wiy ntteetior. itcly, ho adilic---' 'la L« u oids of ul\ ie" to the young pi\>iU. " Scg that you tia'iiup the lull :n tiic \\..y tint \w shr.uld go, tint >ou vi, .o.iii'l lii'ii Viith the be-ab influono'- rii.d lli \ L \oi yivc him a good ex.iiiijilj ]t\ci('o so, who knows but lint ho m.iy Ijli") mp ;i Christmas Evans, (m ,1 Iwlin iVii' '' raining to the niot'ior, ! n -)i 1 "Vu,,iS 111 1 fit* n lino of the child ?" '.],i:ic, sn , ' i\as 'Ik 1 irply.

\ i. t'.iii 111 t.o\ Poi l'icU; C.ur\r\s\ — U ,i la nt iii 'cling ot discontented cablvui :it I '.ii is ,I'toiy was told of an mti 1( nt wliich some jens, ago happcncil to Yietoi Hugo. Tin- I'ootwcis jiomg to the Vullano i I'lcliiat'.oi), but when he reached his destitution the cabman who had biought him llioic 'would not accept his fee ; but lingo put a 20 hane piece into hibhind and \\ cut away The cabman .it oiv.> mountpd his bo\', galloped to the oliico of the Rappcl, and subscribed "2 Jt foi political pns)iiPis, signing his name .is "Chailcs Moro, coachman; pi ice of admeparlby Y. Hugo." His ontliir-i i«m for the poet was so yieat that fm h.irn togt'thci he \\o'.ld lemain near Ins ie&idi?iici to le at hand m hen the old man shoul 1 Maiifc acTii'nge. He could nc ci be pei&n.ukd to accept a fee, and Victor Flujro, « ho wished to give his T«'ini:ci a pltvi^uic, united him one day to diiiiiei, whoic, besides intimnte family fiiends, Au-'uste Vacf|iieiic, Paul AFciuice, E Blum, and others were present. Cluules More Mas quite at his "as», nnd after dinner rose to make a i h> uicfl s;)eec!i, "for," he said to the l^tonidied assembly, "I am a poet lilce M Ifu^o, and niaka poetry for my own cntei linnmenfc." It Mas fora considor11)1« time tnat the oabmen-poet rode his Po^as.-'s, which sometimes became rather unwieldy, but nevoi tlielcss gave great satisfaction to its lider.

Rats and Mice. — If you wish to de <;!roy tliP'ii ffct a picket of ll u i's M \oic Vi'RMIN' ICu r i r in )),u kcis, 01 01, ,ukl Is, to be obtained nt i 1! siaukiiyei', oi iiom 1. 15. lint by en('ri \ny ,ii ( \!irt >>t.iiii|).

o\u SiiiiiTjxG. — Frnncis ,T. ShovtW Popular Art Union — lcn fiist-rl.iss Oil Painting by celebrated .trusts. MOO ticket!, at Is. lln jj.i/cs arc in.iipiinccnt and costly. Country >-uu«rihc.i sciulin^ stamps or otherwise will h.i i tuKii 1 * b> irturn post. Enclose stamped on i 'di,o f'u ioj h — Vi:a\'ci<s J. Shoui r, 140, Qu^cn-Vn r t, Auckland — fAnvi ] LiFi, in TiiJißrjftiT— Tiinx axd Now. — It is gx 'icn)!> supposed that in the bush we have to puf up ■'. ith m.mv discomforts and privations in I'lo '' m eof food Formerly it was so, but no'v, tii,mk<> f ■> T. B. Hiil, who has himself d .volt in the l»««-li, if food does consist chiefly of tinneJ meats h' ■, Cor on tAr SAucLgi\es to them a mn-it ilelcrtablo flavour, makinsT them as well of t'u plainest food most crjojable, and instead a<\ hard biscuits and indigestible dampci his ImP!O\»i d Coiovi vi Making Powjm'r makes the \er\ best br< ad, scones, cakes, and pastry far superior and more wholesome than yeast or le.i'cn. Sold by all storekeepers who can obi'Ti if trnm mv mpirintit in Aiicklinrl.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1808, 7 February 1884, Page 4

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CLIPPINGS. Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1808, 7 February 1884, Page 4

CLIPPINGS. Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1808, 7 February 1884, Page 4

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