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Lucknow Sentinel, 1890-06-13, Page 61. 7^_Y -+'l•7'r ¢i r^4AL1{'R.: R'(f=nft V -k Pa q'^Y.:a=,Y;-.. .-,-.. S -,-A,.1-,-, ' c'�:,a 1-1,..,,. ., * , .. , . l 4!*Wway y w-., .,n.w .. .0 . �kwr '.,v,; 14y'4_."' 1•rfAn *YTM• V4,.r,•n..� ,.ey:l .^H .�u..:.hMYNw�M+'•i'4 ..: ..._ , .. ... ... ,. ... .. ,. - ,... - POW -. a ,...__. .,_._ _... , 4 4 ,. • . 1r � {• , • .. MV ,*'^ x S:• 7 . , . f t ' a A BE BE WEA ? loge one, cad calls for a close investigm- aWFIIL OAT STROPHE• VA"ALISK AT HAUTARD. CABE OF CLOTHING. 11 L, , , `" !, tion, Major Sherwood, .Chief of the , _ -r— -"` r, F� a Somo 8nm-Crazed Students Perpetrate Hints for Seeping it in Qxood; Shape =4 ,•, • •� Dominion Secret •Service, Who Was acting Disgraceful Outrages. Maacinx It Last. , at the request o! Kimber d' people in An Engine and Passenger Car Plunge a r , ,` '• .]11nRbeor aLwcd�x Mystery tlieit is England through the Colonial Office, is A Boston despatch emye • Hervmrd Uni- White gowns grow yellow if left to hang 1.- � , m Through an' 0 n Draw. ' , �. also o! the opinion that it i; mother $ PQ versify has eperienoed it@ crowning ant- uncovered. Make bags for them, and !or nwi. ' . Xont eal. x', ~` .4 -,� Banwell case. -�•-- rage at the 'hands of its ram -crazed your pilus AUA vslvoU as woll. Sealskin �� ,. ,v „kQ '`, , " -'O°'^- I s WSKMeaED CIM. TWENTY-FIVE LIVES LOST. students. Saturday .night the college retains its beauty for a greater length of ` * ' m �� ,�* - , # t+07>![InW1�3AT S®sTY v oT. Kimber's relatives will be communicated A San Franoisao des atoh o! last- ni ht celebrated wild orgies in honor o! its victory time if kept in the dark free from deet. " '' M"s with and it is expected that a searching P g over Yale at Berkley Oval on Saturday. To make the most successful bags for these 1. ;;•1Sr , . Pe K Sayn : One o! the most horrible aoaidente There were suppers, bonfires, fieh•ho� a purposes, use light calico which has no Montreal despatch says: The mystery investigation will be held, though the prob- ever flrnown in California occurred at 1.40 - , and, a general pandemonium, but eav'e t e fuzz -and washes easilin Sew the breadths i +wncrodnding the disappearance of Thomas ability is that it will never be known p.m., when the local train connecting at insane mats of two o! the students, who, together, leaving the top and bottom open. "lfiaubGr, the young Englishman who diesp. whether Rimber committed suicide or was Oakland with the ferry -boats frons San overcome with enth einem, deliberate Kew hooks and eyes on the bottom and ran w from this cit in the middle of murdered. Drs. Mount, Brennan and Fen. Francisco ran through a drawbridge over. p }� 1.Y g n should Lthrow The ow w their d string in the to r. rasa o at6 to n e a shirr . ,m,,N w ..lk ,Mist �lra. at in the bo g r.. a -,_ . .. ,. -T v:9--r[^"�"�ri•�"�a .. ,' .. � R� ,. ,. .u'�17�4..... . .. _, ,. ., �, u'rs' .. �. `�.r+,�.�r•�,-�.rm5r.-�'M1;'�.-c.;+a.*.,;.m+.*.rt ..�-^-�].e'-Fc�r—^,tm-� .+r-*. t �-�'-^, r:�t�7 •-�,�5-:e- _..,-r. . •-m. .w.. S�_�._e,..,,---•.,,'.—�----.—.�-•-, �...- .._...._,._._�'�' � ...g ,-�-. � �..-. u�a� - _ ,.'�--vis'`cr�G'dt,Y��''„ ` iuY'�CY t- u� �iY�"YlY—iLIYFf'LrW`LYi- ..7i�'bo�'- L'.i�Ittil"s°'rFi+''�:iiLc-�ai��.�hutJ:'htSY,U.:i:.� Ly,..,rv'-ri�.`n-^•+a; ''�" . ?,_ +aofery of lug body to -day in the city examination on the remains o! Kimber. Oakland. The yacht Juanita had last overt act way hen committed. � Itwasdrawn over it and fastened at the bottom. iervoir. The case, which is believed to The poet•mortem resulted in the discovery passed throe h the draw when the train during t7 ,t ,, oAa.: Hien draw the lore another Benwell pass has been the talk of eight cies wound's on-site throat but the g d -a e e s" h� ss � ibis �i��fialaa- wii fps ' exec e, 6 P , appeared, going in , the direction of were abroad and this morningCambridge stria over the arm, leavin the loo b t" ar7g the whole country for months, and the doctors express the opinion that none o! kneds. The drawbrid a kee er tried at g g g P y p awoke with a eeneatio The college and which it is hen n uncovered. I! the '�I min of Himber'e boa has created a these were euffieieait to oases deeeth. Owing once to Close the bi ld e, gbut it was too �' g g P g y e neighboring portions of the city were garment is white or delicate in color, put a ,,, •' , ' great senea'tion. Kimber arrived in Can. to the advanced state of d"eoomposition it late, and the engine with its tender and .' ` was Impossible to as whether death was g literally covered with red. Painting does oaks o! white wax in the bag to prevent.,it !g:., 1' A& from Topsham, Exeter, England, P y first oar, which was filled with passengers,. not sufficient) express it=doors, fences, turnip e „ '" >vghere his areata, who are "wall•to•do caused by drowning or not. -The ort- len ad into the river, which waa here Y P g yellow. To keep steel and all " .; ; people, reside, b the Dominion line mortem lendswei ht to the thea o ani- i pones fronts, signs --roll were splashed over oriental embroideries from tarnishing, fill 'd- - K theory quite deep. Engineer Sam Dunn and Fire- and daubed with ori eon paint. On the a small bag with camphor=gum and hong ti� -� gi►rnia, on ;t1 r31 iTth last. lde side. Chief of Pahee Fingheate reseed -his p xP man'O Brien went down with the engine. oollego gronuds tho deome dtatue off` in the larger b6g - if- left - uncovered, it Rook tip his quarters with three compan• opinion to -night that Kimber had qpm- The former, when hey saw the bridge did John Harvard was de Borated. Hie lose, stains whatever it comes in contact with. Via, whom it is supposed he met on the miffed suicide, and said he had telegraphed not close, reversed the lever, 'bat the „ voyage, at the Grand Central Hotel a to that effect to the Minister o! Jnetiae. hands, book and oho a were bright prim- On the principle that all's well that momentum of the engine was too great to „ aaoon The remains will be buried one son, and his clothes tri ed like a zebra. endo well, thea appearance o! a women's he St. - .. - - -z --- - e _. i e an a re on roe e a np in Were daubed the words (Harvard 9 Yale 8' your shoes tenderly. Have one pair delpi. After a heavy Spree he Ian leff the other two care of the train in a dozen different (places, the paint soared to rainy weather, for rnbbers ram Enforced Celibacy Among Bank Clerks, g being absorbed into he porous atone fine leather. Avoid varnish and blacking itiIIDDE2rLY DISAPPEARED F130b1 THE HOTEL. standing on the track. The second oar Uken the door o! his room was forced open A London cable says: The recent de- ran a third of the way morose the bridge and ruining it. The steps f Appleton chapel of all kind, and substitute vsoeline. First, ' a She floor and farnitare were found be. or o! the directors of the Provincial Bank stopped, bat the jar was enfficient to break and the sacred interior were painted fab your shoes with `a piece of old, black f ,tiered with blood, and a razor covered of Ireland that none of their clerks in to open the front of the oar, and many pmesen• and• smeared with red. The beautiful silk, then apply the vaseline with ,Boit, , 'with hair and blood and a number o! marry until his salary reaches £150 a year gers were thr6wn into the water. The . -1-i continues to create considerable comment first car, which had followed the engine to mosaic pavement in the hall o! Memorial blest kid glove. I! you insist wit' ar bloody handkerchiefs were discovered. For g Hall was ruined by huge red lettere epallittg dressmaker facing your gowns with velvet . "4 some unexplained reason hie disappear• owing in a great measure to the fact that the bottom of the muddy estns>fy, soon „ To hell with Yale." The free•otone carved or velveteen instead of braid, you will f +,' . ;Ase was kept a secret by the proprietor o! the .possible maximum o! a bank clerk's rose and such o! the passengers as had fronts of Seaver and Boylston Hall were lessen yourgshoemaker'S bills, and be saved. On hotel for a oon le of week when it be. Salary is only £120 in most oases, mud the escaped were picked up by yachts mud boats ,similarly ruined and dozens of other from the p e. Y purple blemish on the instep Came known, and the whole. detective force new rule may be viewed an one to enforce which gathered at the scene. • The train- building decorated. The discovery of all caused by'the movements of the skirts in , , of the city was employed on • the case. celibacy. One of the Provincial Bank men- and -the. rest-. of the passengers.aided in this raised a storm of indignation in the walking. , -- �~ �-r-°w- ,Bomber's father, who is a • roe eroae__mer• Clerk- , .end a yvonld be-beuedi4t,,who had. the work of rescuing, and when the wreck- city and consternation in zhe .nnivor_ sit . When buttons_ come off don't hunt u old out of hie 4120 per year .•saved £50 with a in train arrived from Oakland the oar wde - :� , - - oitiwt at Topsham, Eng., communicated P y g The faculty have been in eeseion, all day. shoes • and ase the shabby bnttons,Pbnt . with the Dominion Government, through view to marriage, has been obliged to break drawn into shallow water and the boats They declare that the deseoration is the invest 5 cents in a card of shining black 1.. Sir Charles Tapper, the Canadian High his engagement, owing to the decree be. began dragging the Creek for bodies. The work of a band of•, -not over a dozen stu- beauties and have them ready for emer. "' . . . Commissioner, and Major Sherwood, cause there is no symptom of increased train was in charge of Conductor Reermth dents actin in concert, who will be hunted 1 g resoles. One old button spoils the style of - 1Dhief of the Secret Service, was also em• pay, thougtz the bridegroom expectant has and an extra crew,- it being a holiday. down, and not only expel;ed, but handed a shoe. Gaiters are Charitable things and �pioyed on the case. The efforts of the been 18 years in the se vice. A prominent The Detroit Free Press gives the portion- over to- the police authorities, for the cover a multitude of .defects. Half -worn � detectives to discover a Clue to the mystery Dublin attorney now bomes forward and lars of the marriage of Miss Millie G. Britt, damage they have done is inestimable. shoes will last a long time under their proved utterly futile, and Kimber'; fate offers to institute proceedings against the a former. Hamilton young lady. Here is Wherever this,paint has ouched-stone it kindly protection. Now is a good time to would probably have continued to' be a bank for damages for the young lady in the clipping-: i, A quiet wedding took place cannot be removed save b chiselling. To bay them, and in most shops you can,get a "I l" traystery for some time longer had not an question, and claims that he can make out Saturday morning at No. 632 Third repair the Harvard statist alone will coat pair for $1.66. . . sooident resulted In the discovery o! his a. good ease against- the concern. The avenuo, the home of the bride's --father, over D1,000, while Memoris Hall will have To save your evening shoes and Slippers h-. '--bad-1 . t-o-day.-----Montresl - drawn its—water out -comm -Q! thy-o-OtAs -anxiously_--itwaited when Mise M lie G. Britt, youngest Baugh to have -anjur©d *±+oa io replaced at invest in a gsird of :white-fleece:lined arctic supply from two large reservoirs. What is by many other Clerks in a similar predica• ter of Edward Britt, was married to Mr. double the cost. The dam go all told will boots, which will cost 02, but eav� ten •1 known as the high level reservoir is situ- ment. W. G. Brown, Son of the late Thomas reach possibly eight or to thousand dol• times that amount in carriage hii ton •" salted at the brae o! Mount Royal. Passing Brown. ' The bride was attended by Mise lars. The students hove ,called a mass medicine, not to mention the Bhoea t'�hiem- y g, They Set Free a Murderer. Florence Slocum and. the room b Mr. g g g your shoes' put ,,; to his work at an earl hoar this morning, g y meeting for tomorrow night to denounce selves. After. removing ",Jl ntoine Bernohon, a stonemason, crossed A Chicago despatch says :The police at Will Britt, of Toronto. After the care- the outrage and to start i nbecription to them in correct position by palling np the . over the Mountain Park by the side of the the Central Station would be very mach many, which ,was performed by Rev. Dr. defray so much as possibl of the cost of uppers and lapping the flap over and ,high' level reservoir. Soddenly his notice obliged if John Williams, the mon who Henderson, o! the Woodward Avenue Bap reparation. It is generally oonoeded that imstening one or two battonS. Then pinch confeesed to the murder of Barah, Jmne tilt Church, the bridal party drove to the tbis will be the death to Sorts, and the the instep down to the toe, k ,. vvaH cattraoted by something white and ' p bringing the ,-n,` �s+a::dw'GY L :�v-{.SG� •1.5 £cif iuoia a n r a .�'.^.tt� 29:''GD'.'.Ll G.'�,!it�. mBdE,'vE: �►b�i11aP.Wherethe weadin. k l+vy-,`1s�1'x�SF.`: �rerlir 6 a�. ic#h'iB�Y''b'is�wC4$�aicad-a—Frl14r.".iiav= a %iLy •, A IIUssiq HEAD pAniu INTO view. himself up. This morning Lieut. Ripley served. Mr. and Mrs. Brown left on the and aquatic, outside the university. There down into the elovenin 1 breadth of half- p g P Y q , Y• g y received a letter from's carpenter in this noon train for the .east, and after a short in general dismay, throughout the entire worn foot gear. A boot that is kicked off � I ; , 33cruchon, who knew nothing of ti;® Bim- city, stating that • a brother of the mer• trip will take up their residence in Toronto. college. and left to lie where it falls, or is tbrown 11 .11 . bar mystery, called to a park policeman, dared woman worked for him in Monahan- into the closet, will soon lose Shape and nand they removed the body from the ter, England, when the 'crime was Som• The Demand'for Fancy Stones. The Detroit River Tunnel. gloss. ` �,`, TSMVoir. The body was iii an advanced rnitted. Williams' story of the murder It is surprising how strong a hold the The air look in the Canadian working at Black Straw and chip bat's, whioh promise elate of decomposition, but marks of via• was that he asked the girl to., be hie wife, revived taste for catseyes, emeralds and the tunnel, which was finished on Tuesday to be worn so much this aeason, can be fere were plainly discernible. There were and beat out her brains with a hammer opals has taken. It is reported from Lon- of last week, having been tested and found Kept :in Shape and Color by brushing, when . three in the left side of the neck, be. when she refused. The man said he lived don that the Queen hae'ordered from a satisfactory, work was recgmmenced, anis well dusted, with Shoe polish. Every bat sides a long and deep out morose the throat. in Leede. The olicetelegraphed to.Leede, well-known firm of Bond street jewellers a the shield was/soon advanced to the wall and bonnet Should have its separate boa, . Atowel marked " T. Styles" was wrapped and the police pf that ciy abled in reply necklace of opaleand diamonds, the Centre of the old brick shaft. The shield struck and be covered with a silk handkerchief to ' I ttightly round the neck, and furnished the that Williams was not wanted there. On stone being an opal of great beauty and the shaft exactly in line, and as shield and protect from the dust and light: ictus to the mystery. On the body being receipt of this information the prisoner size. This is presumably intend 3d as a wed. shaft are of the same diameter, the whole Gloves should never be rolled into a wad examined at the morgue three large Stones, was turned loose, and his story termed a ding present for the Princess, Aline of circle of the shaft had to be taken out to or left 15ing inside out. Pull off slowly and weighing from Sia to 'eight pounds each, fake. It 'now transpires that the murder Hesse. This taken with the foot that the allow the shield to go through. The pas. stretch each finger to its full length. Mend . , ware found in the cost pockets. Kimber was committed in 1819 in Manchester, and Prince of Wales' favorite pin of late has Sage of the old shaft was always expected every minute rip with, glove thread and as supposed to have had considerable money not in Leeds• been an opal set round with diamonds to be one of the most .critical, pieces of needles which come especially for the Mien he disappeared, but all that was Found on his person was 15 sesta inchange. The Largest Grain"Elevator- should Sorely sound the death knell of the work which the tnnnehbnii�lers.,wonld have purpose., Wrap each pair in tissue paper, .on his flannel undershirt was worked T. S. old superstition relative to the unlucky to encounter, and it was enppoeed ten days and keep in along boa, without folding.— .Bimber. The largest grain elevator in the world qualities of the opal. And again we read would be quite a short time to spend in Ladies' Home Journal. was built at Minneapolis Junction in 1886. in a society journal that at m recent ball getting through it. The engineers were VERDICT os SUICIDE. The buildingis 836 teat ton 92 feet wide • ' g, given at Buckipgham Palace Lady Ampt. gratified to find that the work was Day and Night on Mercury. A flagrant instance of the loose manner and 175 feet high.00 , It has storing capacity hill wore a necklace of omtseyea and dim- less difficult than had been ex• In the regions, covering three-eighths of . .-Z. Z fh case caas•sagpplied ar:a >ae f# ion atirag o ed in i a or 2iir3: 'OF cionaur7 els of, anion the oarpanain. within �I world hnepmnd� great value, the recent gift o! her put on• an Imoree than not found oras nos=r� to +l a planet, whebce-the-%: 0 ---is- ail-belcrva-the----------•-- - te body., No sooner bad' the remains been tern and joiners used over 6,500,000 feet of pressure need in working in clay; and no horizon, the ill will never be Seen, and Mormons and the Contract Labor Law. the darkness will be perpetual. Thiole and xennoved to the morgue than a jury was lumber of all kinds, besides 32 oar loads of difficulty was found in the way of the eternal night will rein there, except sworn in, and after several witnesses had nails, which, if packed, would make the A New York despatch says: The lead• crumbl' g or breaking in of the brickwork, g g p perIN - . been examined,, a verdict that deceased enormous amount of 10,000 common kegs : ing lights of the Mormcn Chnroh are in a wbiob g token oat with ease and die- hope from the accidental appearance of • had committed Suicide was 'returned with- the beat calculators ' say that the actual state o! anxiety over the question of the patch ma he shield was advanced. grata some light produced by refraction and at- eut.even an autopsy being held on the re• number o! nails need in the mighty build- admission of a thousand -or more converts of four or five feet a day was. maintained mospheric glows, or phenomena like the mains. Dr. Mount, the only medical man Ing will fall but few, i! any, under 20,000,- who will arrive here 'neat week. Elder through the brick work, and i't ie eapeoted aurora borealis; together with the. light aewmined, said be thought it was a case o! 000 t The engine used is capable of hand- George Q'Cmnnon and others hod a long that the shield will' be throughthe brick emitted by the store and planate. Another , } �snioide; but could 'not say positively until ling 176,000 to 250,000 bushels of grain per conference to -day with the Contract Labor work and in the clay on the of�,'�� er side to- part of Mercury, including also three - the had made an autopsy. Notwithstanding day, or enough daring the the year to equal inapeotarS, and assured the officials no Mor day• The old teat tunnel ,wilthen be in eighths oLits surface, will have the aro of ithis the jury, returned a verdict at once. the combined produotione of the State o mono whatever were imported under can. the mi Idle of the shield, but as at isonly be all above its horizon, and will There is great indignation over the way in Minnesota 'and the two Dakotas. Two tract. All Came on. purely religions six feet in diameter and lined w thmooden be oontinnmlly exposed to the rays of . +whioh the investigation hag been conducted, hundred and fifty oars have often been rounds, and no effort was ever made b blocks, no trouble or dela is a the sun, without any other change , g y y pestes in than the variations in the obliquity of the aand it is denounced on all hands as die- loaded at this elevator fn ten hours. 'St. the church to have them come here other- taking it out as the shield ie advanced. . rays throng'the different phases assumed graceful. There is a strong suspicion that Louie,Bepublic. wise. After mnoh discussion it woe de- The tunnel at the Michigan end ig nmking, ll .Here has been foal play in the arose, and aided not to detain any, but to take fall rapid progress. The average mintained daring the period of eighty-eight days. #bat it may turn out a repetition of the He Must day the Penalty. memoranda, and afterward, Should investi., in about fourteen feet a day, mn the bore Night ie absoltttely .impossible. In other. ,case o! Banwell, the ons En hshmAn.regiono, covering a quarter 'of the planet, young g A Helena, Mont., despatch Says,: Gov. gation disclose. any contract easei, the 'is now about five hundred feetJ�,.nder' the in which the oro of osoiilat on is partly. whose murder near Woodstock, Ont., and Toole has advised the Board of Pardons to people could be easily reached. . river. 'Over two-thirds of the nnnel are above and partly below the horizon, thereAbe enbeegnent arrest o! Birohell,caused refuse to pardon Jonn Rowan, a member of naw completed—shout twenty.twhundred;doh a tremendonS Sensation in both hem• a wealthy infinentiAl family of Qnebeo. In Murdered for His Money. feet at the'Michi �will ba alternetiona of light and dr�rkneBn. gm$@end and about nine- „ dsphorse. The feature of the Case idhat is 1888, while attempting to kiln another man, A Chicago diepm.. Says : The dead teen hundred feetfroIntheCanadianportal' Ip `heee privileged regions the period of ' ,� giving rise to the Strongest suspicion is how Rowan murdered Joseph Eussiere, and body of an acrobat named Murdoch, who —Sarnia Canadian. eighty-eight days will be divided into two ,,� At A man could possibly out bib throat to the wan sentenced to the penitentiary for life. had been missing Since Friday, was found, intervmle, one oharaoterized by a continn- atent of five inches ous light, the other by darknes3 ; the two ��, , quietly leave the hotel Rowan made application to the President, today in the river. Five Ugly wounds on Emperor, William Mounts Hard. in the lower portion of the City in broad and Sir John Macdonald tb Can d' o intervals will be egnal in some places of �, ; ��'' g :Wight at eleven o'clock in the morning, e a, fan Premeir, head the 'British Minister at the head indicate murder. Murdoch o watch and a large Sam of mons said to g y A little time ago, wishing to realize the different length in others, according to the * �; and with a Washington interest Secretary Blaine. Mr. ''ave been in his possession are missing, sensations, of a soldier on anard, the Ger. position of the place on the surface of the " BLOODY TOWEL WRAPPED ROUND IIIA NECi{, Blaine wrote to the board, making as a The disappearance- - of Murdoch (was man Emperor pat himself o4 dot for y planet, and the length of the art of then g P a, 1 eweak with the lose of blood, etmgger through Courtesy matter of international courted that the prom tl, reported b his partner �Veet. promptly p y P twenty-four 'surfs in an extemporized his , volar aro which appears above the ui izon. h <, 11 the public streets that lead to the . Pardon be granted: Yesterday the request refused. The letter left the, city eaying he was going' roars room within own garden at Potsdam, and stood sentry during four —From Scenes on the Planet Mercu y, by G. V. Schiaparelli, in the Popular I „ _ ,, 'Which must have been crowded with people at that hour of the day, climb a steep' hill was -to Racine. The police have telegraphed to that cit asking that West be arrested. y g spells of two hours each daring that time. eience . Monthly for May. to the reservoir, Surmount the high railings A Banat Wrecker Convicted. He wore the uniform of a private Soldier, If In A New. York deepatoh says: At 7,35 jy carried a rifle, and ate of the, soldier'a Honor to Women. Iy that surrounded it, and plunge into the yet a Cent can Do. ordinary. But unlike Peter the Great, who this evening' the jury in the case o! bank y water. Bnoh s proceeding is pronounced , The common copper cent, the insignifi- did these thin ,The snored books of India contain the wrecker Clameen rendered a verdict o! ga often encash in real earn - by leading medical men as impossible, The Cant tenth part of a dime, can render use- set—mixing following praiseworthy maxims : vy guilty on five counts. These include less the vastpropelling g with other soldiers end lying „ He who despises women despises his faot o! hes stones beingfound in the force o! steam. down beside them—William II. took hie ' _ OP' Aeoeased's packets and only 15 cents in embezzlement of. lands end misapplication Place a cent before one of .the front wheels own mother. �... P� y . little diversion all alone. No officer came „ of loans. The jury was out ora ho of an en Ise in such a manner that it rests Who is cnrae&b women i cursed by anoney being discovered on his person slap g to relieve him y s �" adds to the strop suspicion o! font la Counsel for Clameen gave notice of motion firmly on the"track and against the wheel. ,and, in faot,'only olio ortwo God." y g P play. for a new trial. Classen seemed unmovedg persons of his entourage were aware of „ ,. 3)eteetive Grose, of this city, who has been , Then, thong' the engineer' -put on the The tears of women call down the fire ;;I'llre, by the verdict. He was led to the marshals what he was doing until he had done it. ' employed by 'the Dominion Government on greatest possible head of steam his engine of heaven on those who make them flow." office, where the news waa imliarted to his When the whole thing was over was „ ,' •, the ossa, Saye it is a straight., murder coca. will not move. That little copper mnat asked how be had en' Evil to him who laughs at woman's wife and daughter. Mrs: Classen shrieked doped standing Gantry eros be made a report to that effect to the first be taken sway. This bit of knowledge rot night h sufferings ; God shall laugh at hi; and fainted. ' will be of value to him who wishes to dela g t and he, answered : I wma, think- ra ere." �aminion Government. Hein o! opInion y p p Mi„• r . Ing all the time how many millions o! poor „ " • that Kimber wee murdered by somero! his a train several minutes for a proprastinmt- wretches have It was at the prayers of a'Woman that In original Packages. gone through the drudgery the Creator pardoned mon. Carred b© he .. acquaintances who came out with him on ing companion.—Albany Journal. 11 Farmer—Come out here to the bars, of military liie;while loathing it,; and hove „ • V4 fhe ship, either for his money or in a row, who forgets it.. and that atter the 'killingthe took hie Miss Beacon Street • I want to Show you Unselfish Advice. gat killed in wore for the canoes of which apody by cab to the reservir, y my new Jersey calf. they did not care a button."—Lon'don Star. Therein o crime more odious t oto ,put the atones Mrs. Candle (concluding m curtain ,� persecute a woman. 7n his pocket, and then threw it in. The Mies Beacon Street (enohanted)—Oh, lecture —Remember, I mm telling " When women are honored the divini• IJ .u what a lovely little cow ! Now, I suppose ) g yon this The Land Tax in south Australia. food -stains in the room were probably for your own good. ties are content ; but when they are not J placed there after the killing. He that it ie the kind that given the oondeneed Mr. Candle (speaking for the first time)— The progreeoivo lend tma whibh is pro- honored roll andertmkinge tell." fi. . REOAl1Dn IT AS nooasIBLE� milk, isn't•, it i ' ' Is that eo 2 I Thought it must be for your Posed by the Ministry of'South 'Australia, - 11 The households cursed by women to. own amusement. And is causing great controversy in 'thalt whom they have not rendered the homage. , that a man could out his throat as severely, --The real long Vella of fifty yeargago are colony, begins to rise at £b,00b, nnim ane to them, find themselves weighed down � 'ts Kimber did end then wa3�� ugh the 'to be revived. John P. Clow, ea•pngiliet, end Garret raved volae. Lsnd held io that Amo',an with raih and destroyed me , if they had, 1., ,crowded thoroughfare o! thwithout ' Faint heart.never won fair lady, but it Hughes quarrelled in a saloon in Denver y any one tsa-payer in assessed at lire an been Struck by some oeoret power." attracting attention. Acto the hes won the everlasting gratitude of man at a balfpenny in, the pound. It is ro•, 11 It is time to a g i y yesterdm over mons matters. Clow opiate all a efatementn of the people want to an admirer subse uentl y y posed that on estates of greater value he, their true valne, pPaughters of Am ea.mt>tihu country on the Sarnia"ho naw q y' knocked Hngheo down, and the latter ¢hot tax will bo Increased by stege of 1 farthing �� D The magistrates of the courts of Ghent Clow in the groin. The wound in thought g ,1, 30mber, he did not look like a man whotill a minimum of 3 pen,oe in the pound is The „ Belgium, recently demanded increased r'e- to be fatal.., Hughes ,is connected with pilgrims, who have visited the pops NA - ,�:, world commit suicide. He associated with mtinoration, end bested their stolon with one a! the moat prominent families of reached on estates of £100,000 value. The recently, have carried to his holiness, soon* ' renal rather suspicions Characters while ,s„ntriSte, The worhin `tr on rc1 the town 'Colorado-' ' owner ot,aan eotat;e of.,£300,000-willrrioSi pay £39,,000, . z;a boasci'... ip,. tanr3 it lb foarod thflY may 3 pence on the whole volae, but half eon "� shows had something 4o do with hi death. enjoyed t$o 0000aoion. You still write to Harry Le Bean t ” P e --A $ow inatrumetit registers pulse beato: g on the first 5,000 sores, 3 farthings on the 't - Styles, the hotel proprietor, poreinte in am Lloyd George, a new member of Parliq- ." No; bnt I had to write this time, me my next and so on. -London Daily Neuss. —➢Boating shoes in gay -colored amnvaB -'' -` �, Ug he saw Himber leave the hotel on the Mont, is a Son of a shoemaker. He was a engagement was naturally a surprise to ________-+ are out. '` morning of April 11th, and that he was street preacher at ,fifteen and educated him. This being promised to two men at l Count Tolstoi has a family of nine child. --Not to love the good is a proof that your ° walking quickly at the time, and did not• himself: once Is awfully awkward. • I ren, the eldest of whom is a pretty girl of are bad. • ,poem to Have anything the matter with The United Staten Presbyterian General I —Shoulders dressed high are oblige- eig4teen. All the members of the family --Ii Cott want to bear ilio' cross, Basil Liw. Altogether the ossa is amort -oyster• Assembly will meet neat year in Detroit. tory. speak English fluently, don't drag it. Y �.. -_-_ _ r - .. . - _. _. _ - - __ _ . i . .. 1 . y, .. 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