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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLucknow Sentinel, 1890-09-19, Page 3f On 1f0$TH usT• denee. Here it is $10 and three years, residence. -- — ® No OAr,H OF ALLE(3ILNOB.18 REQTIl"D, r' Advantages and Drawbaos0 of Farmilig the land is free to all. Our winters are in Manitoba• mildor than in Montana and 1pakots, our grasses are more nutritious, cattle thrive -- -�— better, and the opportunities offered to GOOD SOIL BUT HIGH DUTIES. Settlers are much better than on the other side of the line." TEriEGRAPHIO SUMMARY• the people .their Irish leaders would General was about to acquiesce, when the promise to hammer extra life out of the young man suddenly drew a revolver and Government. In regard to the writ re- fired at Bpranoff.: The ballet went wide of Burglars are still operating in Kingston., `oently eerved. -upon him, Mr. O'Brien said its mark, however, and before be could fire Sunday work has been discontinued on that Lord Salisbury thought to prevent a second shot the man was Qeized by by - the St. Clair tunnel. him from going to America by meanp of a standere and handed over to the police. Smallpox is causing terrible have() in the bankruptcy notice. It'remained to be seen p a whether he would be more sncceeefal than The funeral of the late Rev. James at interior of Guatemala. Braley, pastor of the Methodist Church iii 7n1hn T._ Rnllivwn'a father riiari rat Rnatnn in the rolQ• of a runaway libeller and FerPne_ Whn AiAd nn Tmafie.v at Palma}_ ---� _--� -- -- �� ae ington, to the No* York Standard, a lnrmer down the road, who haft just par- description of •his journey, from Harper's yesterany or iiypnoia pneumonia. Lilian Grubb, the actress and opera - Several boys were sent to prison yester- rowu from neuraigld 01 t13e-neart, tools piso� on Thursday at Fergus aiid was lar el chased an agricultural machine of Canadian Ferry to the Paoifio, says : Descending to manufacture for $21. A machine of equal the Ohio q singer, died at Baltimore yesterday, aged day for housebreaking in Toronto. The Qaebeo Legielatare is to be called attended. Rev. S. E. Conch is expected to finish the conference year at Fergus. River, we rode through mountain utility could be r g y or the purchased in ve anal for passes rich in iron and coal, thronghvalieye 1615 were it not for the oppressive Canadian, 25. Incendiaries have been busy lately in for tl� det3pwtch.Pf braineoo on No -=be: A c the train with 8.dl]uc irauu�tsb ung of bottom lands capable of rewarding labor tariff. "If this," I added, "is a Sample of Strathroy, and considerable loss has re- 4th. Castillo, the Prime Minister of Spain, and bountifully ; and as night came on our the relative cost of forming appliances, I salted. The Moncton (N. B.) Manufacturing his wife yesterday left Vittoria, a jeoring pathway was illuminated by the ceaseless am inclined to think the United States It is believed that before long the Grand Company is in an even worse position than and hooting mob made a rush for the Pre - flames of the gas well. offers better inducements to settlers in Spite Stral{ge indeed the Trunk Railway will have connections with the Halifax concern. miet's car and smashed in the windows of his compartment with stones. So far as are contrasts pre- of the higher cost of land, an they have dented to the gaze of the traveller. The ex- lower prises for tools, and Snoh 'necessaries Winnipeg. Winnie Work on the C. P. R. repair shops at Wet Toronto Junction, to employ 300 p y known neither the Minister nor his wife haustless wealth of natural resources, the as farmers are compelled to bny-engar, lavish eatravaganoe of the idlers the Most Rev: John Pine Leahy, D. D., Roman Catholic Bishop of Drainers, is p hands, will begin at once. g was injured. It at coal, oil, etc. -and their farm roducte p pleasure resorts through the moantaine,., will net them fully as much there as they dead at Dublin. The gates of look 18, Welland Canal, have been.re laced, and vessels commenced p appears that the New York State Board of Arbitration, which is at resent p the hopeless spectacle of poverty presented would here." A boy of 18 named Hertel escaped from to look through yesterday. investigating , the cause of the trouble be - by the dirty, ill -clad and apparently ill•fad He listened to my statement, which ail at Burlin, Ont., on Satnrda 7 y, and has tween the New Yor4 Central Railway and i ren aronn the gronp9 of ahantiee at out with the declaration a That is not The tug-of-war team of No. 5 police dive• senor 0 0 o era aoilli in the body ofd foroe any decision it may arrive at, it can the road aide, furnish ample food for refleo- so 1 Sion of Montreal intend challenging the g g person who recently died in Berlin with only report its recommendation to the neat tion, compelling the half thoughtful person SOME FREE TRADER HAD You aN A STRING. tuggers of the Toronto foroe, symptoms of cholera. session of the Legislature. to ask, Why ? There are some of them around here. The Our stay in Chicago was limited, to one people of the States are overworked and The captain of a Fr noh fisbin schooner who earned off a Newtoundlandgconstable The Ontario College of Physicians and Surgeons is considering the advisability of A boy ak�nt 15 years old named Walter Cannon, whose parents reside at Bloom- '-� day on account of the intensely hot weather. � underpaid. Plenty of prosf of that. The We took the night train for St. Paul. Here has been arrested and eentenoed to three proceeding againat a Christian Scientist at Toronto under the Medics) Act. field , Ont.,,was working as a farm hand for . eastern farms are being -deserted and the we spent the Fourth, which was celebrated western farms are mired in debt. Our by months in.jail. A heavy ids was all over The Montreal Niverve rs rete that so few regrats Mr. J. V. Cooper. While. riding yesterday to the field on horseback, the horse ran a boat race on the Mississippi. Specta- tariff is not oppressive. , It holds the were general tuba on Friday night and Saturday, and an French-Canadians take pant in the Domin- away, throwing the boy, and his feet be - aff3rded an excellent o or- pp markets of Canada for the people" o! tunity to view this from .the magnifioant , did' a rest deal of dame a to the oro a not g t; p ion rifle matches, and regards this as a coming entangled in the harness he was Canada, and we intend to continue this iron bridge thrown across the river at this yet harvested. fresh proof of their apathy in military torn limb from limb,.and died immediately. policy, he said, with emphasis, as the point. start signal harried me to the depot. The death is announced of Francis matters. A painful impression has been created in Yestorday�afternoon, when the 3.35 ex. press for Toronto was about font miles St. Paul is indeed an interesting city, its Our long train pulled slowly out on the site, unlike Chicago, being considerably Robert St. Clair Erskine, fourth Esrl of Rosalyn. He was born in 1833 and sac Y Italian Government circles b the foot that y from Owen Sound, it was met by a train of elevated above the snrrouttdin;; country—western track upon a broad plain as "level and green me a billiard table."' The Rocky needed to the title in 1866. certain officers of isn Austrian man-of-war Sought an audience with the Pope before g seven box Dare loaded with Dorn and flour and ice, which had broken loose from an and, like Boston, it has bills, sharp grades Mountains are et a thousand miles awe and crooked. streets. On the eve- of the Y Y have A child of Mr. Neil McDonald, 6th line Moore, near Conrtright, tell into s, tub of p officially salting on the Italian Ministry. outgoing freight, and were coming dawn the we not et seen the prairie ; this is Fourth we took our compartment in the Y p p only the widening of the valley of the boiling water whish "its mother was using The preparations for a national ovation to home rade at a tearful rate of a sed. Im- g p mediate! the en i Y g'neer saw the enginelees tourist's car St. Peinl to be run over the ' Aasiniboine and the Red River of the Great Northern c� Canadian 1'aoifio Rail. on Saturday, and was scalded to death. Count von Moltke on the occasion of the 90th anniversary of his birth irolndo a pro- train he applied the brides Pp whistled road on a four days' journey without change north, which unite at Winnipeg. On either side of us are farm houses and Summonses have been issued for the 'prosecution of the Public School boys who posal to buy the house nt Parchim in which danger, and jumped from his engine as it came to a standstill. The box to Vancouver on the west shore. This is the of the journey whish from the stooks of- grain, -men and teams at work took part in the disturbance with the the Count was born and to present it to him care ran completely on to'the engine;: badly damag- part upon a Soil absolutely res from Stone --as first we most dreaded but which roved black as night and icin as. a tains=arid p g Toronto Separate - _ .School pupils last week. --_---- — I1Ira. Caroline Sievers, ogee 65, who had rt, _he Italian. Minister~, CSrispi, has declared, in it and a mail coach. Three of the Frei h g t' oars were burned and the rest to be the most comfortable and enjoyable. herds of cattle are feeding half hidden in g lived in Now Hamburg for nearly forty that the presence of the French fleet .at broken up. No passengers were hurt. AS R'E APPROACHED TIIE CANADIAN LINE ilia grass. We ate off at a *ay Station g p Y the morning of July 5th an officer and look up the road which stretches away years, was killed on the G.T.R. track near on the occasion of the hunching g the Italian the Italian man-of-war, besides disturbing g passed through the train, stating' that all checked before us as far as the eye can reach, with- that lace on Saturday. The old lad wasItaly's' p y' y deaf. foreign policy, would annoy Gor- How Gold is Shipped. andthand baggage inset. be searched at out curve or deflection. The roadway is Grand Forks. , he passengers immediate! dotted y.ith rain elevators, the moat at . . .. - p - g - Y , . . . - The schooner Lion, from Nova Scotia for Tamnina mi kh f oh moa wrarknA i n w nvnlnnn man y• By toe explosion of a coal oil lamp early I _ _ , The Bank of America is the largest single g g Shipper of. gold ,from New York, and, in- A. h,.,... 41,., TT- : -a a&_a..- e5l-:-- ­_ r-tera general some on August 28th. The steamer Bermuda '""""--"' __ _ _ _ __. .-- are made in stout ke a ver much like the ordeal, and this gave rico to a general die- ing them some g avenue, Pbiladelpbia, the house was set on g ► Y rescued the crew and took them to New ordinary beer. barrel. Ever one contains oassion.of'the tariff, in whish. all attained INDEPHNDENCE IN THE SALE OF TIIEIR CROPS. - fire, and ilZre. Sarah McIntyre, 60 years Y y interested and in which even some o£ the Co' old ; Mamie McIntyre, aged 10, and Annie £10;000 in coin q� bar gold. The latter is Yolk. b After a run of 130 miles we stop at Bran-. Count Herbert Biema.rok at a repent Lea ae,17, were burned to death. the favorite fort ase shipments,.since _coin, _ - -ladies took part: For more than an hour g don, the second point of importance in theinterview v - the diaonesiori ran like a torrent, supported .secret interview with the Emperor, prom- in a single $1,000,000 shipment, is liable to Canadian Northwest. The half hour was John MOCnlluch from"St. Thomas, Ont., on the protection lido bya few elderly toed to nao'his influence with his father to � lose -by abrasion of from eight to twenty gentlemen who were '.' republieians Since improved by me in asking questions of the . induce him to oease his revelations and to a farmer, arrived at Montreal in charge of ounces or from 225. to £64, while the bars '56." Gradually those who were at first farmers I• met about town, and whom I return to friendly relations with his some cattle. He was taken charge of by lose only about three-fourths of that value, found kind! disposed to converse espec,- two sailore, who enjoyed his hospitality Where coin is sent double eagles are refer. listeners, took sides, and free trade septi- Y p p majesty,. g p ment predominated, especially after the ially when I told them I had lately visited and then knocked him down and robbed red. The ars put in stout canvas ba p p Y the lower provinces. The asked me ues A striker named Reed has bsen arrested him. The men have been arrested and Y p bags, •' protector of Canadian labor" had', coinp Y d q at Albany for eaueing the wreck on the each one containing 125 double eagles, e tions too. •T�erosone oil and su ar are McCulloch was retained as a witness. £1 000 an meneed his ridiculous task. In the valise S N. Y. Central last Thursday night. It is d ten bags fill each keg.- The of one of otir neighbors a found a air cf little need here -the prices are so high. The other night two daughters of James only precaution taken against tampering g h p They all regretted that"Yankee corn" was said he has confessed, implicating others. g g y p g p s new shoes upon which he said a " duty Log Miller, of Greenbneh, has alao been Cotter were left l the house y William with the kegs is a treatment of keg -ends kept out by the high tariff, as they could etreEt London alone w " " must be paid," whereupon lite owner arrested on.enspioion.. . when they heard and technically known as red -taping. Fear „ not successfully raise it here, and it is eats a burglar trying t hood them u n his feet. That clears g y• g o obtain admission holes are bored at equal intervals in the ••'' �•= p p` • needed for provender. I found tariff reduc. Mr. Hilton went to Montreal on, .Satur• by one of the windows. Theyfired a projecting rim of theStaves above the head. t the law," said the offerer, as he passed out tion a rovailin Sentiment and free day for the purpose of putting in foroe the 1 6 of the oar amid the derisive laughter of the p g musket at the intruder, smashing all the Red tape is run through those, arossicg on passengers. traders as thiole as flies, The farmers as a judgment recently given in the .case of the window glass, so he skipped, out in quick •the keg's head, the ends meeting at the y, rule are paying enormous interest on the (central Bank against James Baxter: Mr. Style. centre where'the are Sealed to the head Soon after our train rolled ,into Winui• Y � Y peg, which is the Commercial focus of the capital they have hired with which to par- Baster immediately made preparations to Mr. Aaron Buckler arrived at Montreal by the hardest of wax and stamped with chase tools, seed and advance food : yet have Mr. Hilton arrested on a charge of the canal nor'a name. The average in. Northwest. Repres:ntatives of from Bowmanville, Ont., and stopped at g g they seem to glory in,an imagined inde• criminal libel. surance is about £300 per £200,000. 'Then all grades of society: and nationalities were the Albion Hotel. Tuesday night he blew seen npdn the platform of this great jmae• pendence, and they A man named Seguin we -s killed on the 'oat the gas and went to ktod. At 10 o'oiock there is an expense of about 89. per keg for tion brought hither oa the various LOCI. WITH PITY UPON THE TENANT FARMERS or M. & O. Railway about two miles above next morning he wag found unconscious, packing and cartage aboard ship and the EUROPE Hudson, Qae., yesterday afternoon. While and, though every effort was made to inevitable loss. by abrasion, whatever. it .LINES OF RAILROAD WHICH RADIATE FROM THIS ' the gravel train was in motion he tried to resuscitate him he died at G o'clock last may prove to be. There are great Wall ti POINT saying : " We own our farms anoutfits, get on and missed his hold, falling between , street firms shipping from 25,000,006 t0 and don't have rent to pay." Yet it was evening. like the spokes in a whFel. Here we titans p y' the care, three of which passed over ,him, £8,000,000 annually. -,St. James Gazette. the univereal tcstimon that there was not The New York State Board of Arbitra. quits a stop, caring which I, ran about Y killing him instantly. a working farmer in the region Erse from tion continued its examination yesterday town to gather, information. I hurredly When a Michigan Central east -brand How Chicago Teachers Get Paid. mortgage of some kind. Strange, indeed, into the trouble between the Ne York smiled M: grocery stores and carpenter freight -Conductor Walton; Engineer y � �. that men are slaves wbere nature is so Central and tike Knights of Labor without It is no small job to pay off the legion of sound and other f ctcea to tisk questions. . I lavish l Thc•se people, like the overworked last ow�-data about a tulle rind a yazter-ter throwing mach new light; on tkie eituatiou. Chicago Schoolm'ams, hence the modus found the price Of sugar was 9 conte per, oast of Maidstone Cross Thursday after- s teams they drive, have a worn, woebegoneThe investigation will be continued at operandi must be a systametic one. Two pound, ° keroeone oil 42 cents perun g; and look. The men wear faded shoddy Kar- noon,/Mr. about John Naigd a wealthy farmer, .Albany to=morrow,, where there are a large sets of books are made, plash containing cornm�:nl X1.30 per hundred pounds ; and aged about 50, stepped out of the ditch on • tEat carpenters' wages were $2.50 per. day, menta and the women sleazy calico. Yet theAraek in front of the 'engine and was number of discharged railway employees. the names of the schools and teachers of they tell me that 800 bushels of turnips to g McGill University in in luck again. The the different sections of the city. Beside laborers 161.75 to 962. At the dear of an Stanek and killed. Both tags were -cut off. y g • the acre or 270 bushels of onions is a coin• Principal, Sir Wm. Dawson, has received the name of each pedagogue are the figures office thtj ands.following; ee was posted: '°iso• ' ' Joseph Buetin, aged 19,. who was em• P mon oro fn addition to wheat,'which is the p from Sir Lyon Pla fair Chairman of the whish indicate the amount of her salary. minion Lands. Free Grants. 8�.1es Pro crop,in ed in E. M. Davenport's brick and the Y Playfair, standard and most largely cultivated crop, p Y p Royal Commission for the exhibition of One of these hooka goes to the blonde aash- emptions, etc. Hoag to obtvdn then i t the, ieldiu . thirty-two bushels to theaere• yard at St. Thomas, while digging in the Y ier, the other to a member of 'the board. Ncrthwe.at- T -iii was tl�e officra of tho Y g Y 1851, an intimation th.ttho university has lance a rc nt of the i anadion P:icafia Rail Leaving Brandon we enter upon a broad cave Friday afternoon leading a cart with )eeii eeleeted as one of los institutions in This latter individual sets the ball' rolling. f billowy ocoan of buffalo rase -the first of clay, the bank caved in, completely burying road, a peraona�e perhaps' a' little lower g ,. which a scholarship of £150 per annum, Bogining at the front of his book- he calls the prairie steeps that rise at long intervals him with great lumps of earth weighing 200 tenable fpr two ears, shall be open for aloud first the name of a School. The than the minister of tho, interior at Ob -o Y P .and .almost imperceptibly to the Rocky pounds. The alarm was given and willing competition. teachers there gather around him. Then tawa. .Fie is fully convinced of: his impor- P fence, and --.f the fact that this�,reat'I'ru::k mountains. 'Now the horizon, only, limits hands were Soon at work, q�,pd ,had 'him ex• he shouts out the homes slowly. Each, oavated in five minutes. -Dr. Sanderson A remarkable case of fecundity has come_ the view. Occasionally we pass a prairie as her name is called, Gomes to his Seek, line is 'exerting an inflnorice wl Canadian farm •houas surrounded b great black was imme atel Summoned and did all in to lialit. Mrs. C. Clermont, of Bord & legislation which inalses "tbe dol;" and Y g y Q j g signs the book fora receipt, and passes to "late tail " ao nsally tbcj eamf: six.¢, that squares whets the sod has been turned by hie power, bat 'of no avail, Bustin beta;; Plonffc, ac., who has Sgt died at these the paying desk, where her money is passed severe! injured internal! Ho Suecambod of 92 years, left 303 living descendants, and the plow. The hones, is penally a shabby Y • j Y• out. When one -book in nearly finished, a the question is often asked, Which does to his injuries within an hour and a half had all her descendants �snlvived her they the wagging ?" thatched but; the monotony of the prairie ] sign indioatinp the neat section to be taken �g g after tke accident. would have numbered 4an She was front Yard is broken with neglected looking up is hung in ,the largest room,' where the • THE CANADIAN GOVERNMENT HAS NOT YET SUR- children, pigs, churns and milk pans. A Wm. Daff, farmer, after taking dinner at married at the ago of 13, and had seven- most teachers are, and- it warns them to be teen Children, 145 grandchildren and 286 read In this way t R�^NnEI;ED THE EARTH terrible life it must be • to lino in the soli= Carleton Place, hitched up to drive home, y-• y he work of paying is tude of a prairie -no neighbors, no school, but forgot to put the bit in thO horse's great grandchildren. • done very rapidly, though even then it To . this corporation ; but a few years no civilization. At idiervals 'our train month. khe horses Kew out of the yard The opening of ilio Congress. of the takes the greater part of the day to pay off ago it undertook the c.onatruction slows up at a little aiding.,. They are all 'and swung the young man in Such a way Sme.rican Forestry Aeeooiation .took place Chioago's teachers. -Chicago News. of this railroad. out, built 650, alike, and consist of a spare'track, a few that he took a header into a big plate glass at Quebec on Taesday amid a great don• miles, they Sold Cut, or gave ont, in freight oars, a beap of buffalo bones, a few window at the old Arcade. His head went coarse of distinguished visitors and the What a Single 1880, to the company whose name it bears,, g e Letter Will Do. and as au.indaoemeut for it to accept this agricultural implements ori sale, a Station throngtl, ruining the plats sand fracturing elite of Quebec society, among whom were 1 master in red shirt and blue overalls and his skull so that several pieces of glass were aeveral Ministers and Hon. W. Laurier. In a recent lecture a professor of Jan- " princely" gift too GGVarn:rent added „ last, but not, least;" the poor Indian, removed by Dr. MOEWCD, as welt as some The inauguration speech was made by His guages, in commenting on the difficulties $25,000,000 in money, 25,000,000 acnes ut " who is dying that eivilizstion may live." fragments of bone. Ila had a narrow Honor Lieutenant -Governor An ter, who foreigners had to overcome before they agricultural land, and agreed to finish and- o escape. welcomed the American members" theold could master our language, made mention Surrender. alt railway then under coostrae• capital. of too following phiiologiaal oddities.: The tion together with a branch line of sixty -d 6tab. A runatbay accident occurred at Pdrt p letter c changes lover into clover, d makes five milds oZ roeed already iia full operation. Mrs. Cnmso (indidnantl I Hover go Burwell whish resulted in the death of Word has been reobfvsd from Furry g Yts t a cro "v a crowd' k makes oyed keyed, g. In addition to th�te Snb:ii�iies in land and through husband's celeste when he's Mrs: Thomas Hamilton. Mrs. Hamilton Sound that reoentlg a mortar for brnieing'� g �y p was returning from the farm with a small corn was fonn.'i in the roots of a pine tree changes son into song, I transforms a pear money, the entire railwsy, whenoompletcd, asleep. g into a pear,!; s changes a hoe into a Shoe, t was to remain the property of the coria_ . Mrs. Banka aweetl How wis3 of you load of hay, and while desasnding the hill on one of the Christian , Islands. The P Y'- ( Y)- Y makea bough ' bought, and w makes omen pony. And no;v the cornorati.)n is in roe- not to, waste your time• leading into, the village apart of the bar- mortar line an engraving is Latin, whish Sesemb of about 5,000 miles of rt ad, inciud• ness gave way, when the horse began run• beinf! translated says, "Made in Paris, women. �_:- in the longest continuona,lino in the world ning and kicking. When near tho bridge 1646." This in the year of the persecution g � 1 4t the Balt Gismo. IIrealting it Gently. extending iron the MariMno such inJuriea as Province©, Mre. Hamilton was thrown off on her head of the Jesuit Fathers by the Indians, and He -Are yon fond of sports ? and shoulders, sustaininga.'fords con� confirmation of the retreat of the Lynching party (whispering before atlross lila State of ' Maine, through Mon.on• treal, across the continent, to the Pacifio She—Well, I ought to be. I married one. to cause death in, about three hours. French pioneers, as given by Pa.rkman and knocking)—Break it gently to her, Ike 1 --�-- Ocean. A terrible accident oaonrred an the Father Laboreatl. Alkali Ike -Yon bet ! (As the lady of A young woman who bas a dressmaking the dugout appears) Howdy, Widder I entered the office and asked for iufor- Denver &Rio Grande Railway at 5 o'clock Wm. Butte, of Ratite cG Robinson, pub- mation in regard to Government and rail- establishment in East $tat street makea Heeley 2 g � Satnrdny']norning, near Adobe, Col. The !facers of the Protector, the official organ , her rent by Storing furs, wraps, and winter Mrs. Hosley-W"t do you mean ? I m road lands. '" We havo for sale," said the train waa running in two sections, The of the United Workmen. for Maryland, lord of the company's kingdom, " eomo of dresses for her enstomerspduring the warm no wi owl Where's Hank ? first section had -.two 'day coaches loaded Virginia,•Delaware and New Jersey, died � , the finest land in Manitoba and too North- weather. The garment is cleaned, reno• with laborers, and had become derailed yesterday nt Baltimore from too effects of Alkali Ike (triumphantly) --Yes, you air 1 ry west, at ten 'shillings and upwards per voted and packed away, and when called four miles below Florence. The second morphine, which he took last night to kill See that. thing hangin' on the jack oak for is freshened with new linings, ribbons, limb, over Char in the edge uv the tall sore: We section dashed into too first with terrific himself. Mr. Batts told too physician be g � g buttons or frills, and a sufficient Sum timber ? That's Hank l RESERVE nLt, c 11L, TI iiREn AND ANERAL oharged to cover �tbe bill, including in- foroe, completely smashing the two aoachse, stook the drug. owing to fear that be might and'injnring from 35 to 40 men and kill- become a confirmed drunkard, as he fro. ` RL90 Rcrs. 6llranCe. Lost to the World. ing a number outright. -The bodies of five gnently drank to excess. Out la S are in all%e townsbips within Professor F. W. Newman, brother of the men have been recovered, and twelve are Mr. John E. Bcomer confectioner, Lon. • Another secret is lost to the world by the b ail ay belt, and extend' twenty-four Cardinal, is now 85 years of age. He says still missing. The wounded are now being � g• g don, is fond of nehroomd, and' on 1lionday loath of the only man who knew it. This miles n either side of the main line. You that he was a practical abstainer from cared for, at the dopots 'of' Florence Coal ' can ba for one-tenth cash and balance in intoxicating liquors from boyhood, when he p Evening Sent to a neighboring Dandae in too Sterling Dyeing Company's process Y g q Y break and Canon City. Pllysiefens are in street dealer or some. By some mistake of dyeing a perfect feet black. James Pike, fy menta. Spread over nine years, with six dined alone. At 62 he turned vegetarian, attendance. he oto toadstools, and bad -only swallowod who know ilio process, had for years been ' or coot. interest; or you can lease 03vern• and sines then he has needled no physician, win. O'Brien, Speaking at Meelin, them a few minutes when he was taken manager of the company, where he had rnent bend not oxcoedang 2;650 acres, for a He is as well now, he says, as any ono of county Cork, Said it would be Ireland's with violent pains in the stomach. His made a fortune. A few days ago he dropped term not exceeding twenty-one years, for his age can expect to be, and be laments own fault if a Single child starved. The physician was sent for, and atter emotion dead of apoplexy, and too Sterling Corn - tufo eonts per pore. The conditions require because vegetarianism makes no greater tenants ought not to pay a penny of 'rent~ had arpou•-applied be recovered somewhat, pany is grieving over the logo of the Sooret, the lessee to place upon the ranch, within progresp with the world. until their families are provided for. They He still feels the effects, but is gettingover - threb years, ono head, of cattle to every Madame Janansohek will this ,season had no baainess'to make begging appeals .his experience, and will eat -no mushrooms Mrs. Thomas- Hamilton, of Bayhsm, twenty-four soros of la"nd covered by his produce her now play, " By Order of the to Irishmen abroad, but should look to Mr. in Ynture. lease. Na person shall be allowed to plseO Czar.' over 60 years of age, was killed near Port • Balfour and bis sublime sobemes. It wctild At Ni ni Nov oroi yesterday a Sheep on lands in the Canadian northwest j g y young Burwell yesterday. She was returning without npooial permit. "Clondiciona of frac There are now two hundred and Seventy- be perfectly within their right to demand man named Viadimiroff accosted Glovernor- with a small load of hay, when the horse grant -lands arc assist," said he, "bore, five whits ribbon women studying the Bible that the boards at, Gaardirails domponsato GeixoxallBaranoff and regnSsted an inter, took fright and ran away, throwing h©1" and New Testament Greek under thedireo•them for the loss of their orops, If the view on thep retenco that. hs had an out. Nhe died in about three hours after than in ilia United States, where tho fee for takingtion DeanWright.f DAlfred A. Wri guardians had courage hotel reliEvo u is $26 and five years rest g y. _ important secret to impart. The Governor_^ the aoci ionto a# -