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. 'shone yesterday. Mr. Knox was die-
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, ' _ I --�-" � adesed from the eland and the evidence .. bt►bly iosn,e His Death. .
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' Miss was recalled and denied A T� Mile Rua,
, , __.- - . - udait rancim its . a capoderttble room of the e'fideaalgiven Mouth Aj"rfo1M tsps. aaisb, a weaallthy_ -.resident at -this, , _ .. . _
iirraufi1800, town+ lies •t the ir►t of death tram the
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HB 08 A Or PBOIMIRE suit.' in eawt»iag alp Attorney Milburn said SOME FIGI•HTING EXPECTED.
"'.i A A•1h Dgyp y A Baffilo des . there ware ori two ola�es of oases o! thtA down cera 4 chafe on which there twos tt
-_�_ pooch Rays: Nellie R. y A London sable oma: Re ip to a
e erten. ed the lite -- - ~� ._ 476Ws ._. .__ weeks ago. Beneath the
�........_. iilvrmgoton,-ec- � in _Auutr_g0 d-shttt� cold be caned �o awtton iia the 8od"ee ot� ammo o diy Hary . /he family o�ti AB Tim
Snot, s 'pro, 4s. l4lz+tra mhad r an -gee and m regard to the reported Boer " trek " Wei eplpetth
,, yearn old, • is s?il. ! g Pr par -
' -p 8 minent Penn !v 1•w es. or iSiS OOQ the other r waerwhere •a onnof l dnrrn �a a ad i'or the tnvreion otll•shoaa• hfe gn tht ban dad on the inimSf, abs seized
,'�-� d with her teeth and inflicted
h la the fora keeping bit's ward when. ere y 8 g Mantoaland, and other South African g
>h(rt> To Aasaeieatui. the brighter put of her life, had been a deep wound, from which the blopd flowed
s A�;, she alleges, ha promised to make her Mzs. territory for .the parpoee of eatobliehing freely. Mr. Smith thought lit of the
_..1. ._ �.�r.; .;"a_t:�E,.h �: yeltw.a�Y tr.,.< u.:..w....,t. •h:, ..�_;'a Bi.7T� constantly sacietad with a man •ttth +it'.e ;,nn so-aaiiea'l •• isepnatfo of flag iVorih.}'
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' -vim: Z night United Stater Marshal begins with �tbe foilawing sdvertl�tement, natural be and understanding that he lneident at the tfms, but last wec� the bond
k. _ Hon. Edward Stanhope, l3eoretary of State and arm became greatly swollen and very
'amu; - bald asixed the ohilian steamer Etats which a ared in a Buffalo r • was to marry her. In snob a case i! the Y
i� : 9 x 8- ' ., appeared y y g Pam man deserted her the bat thin for her for
Btintimated�� ' r Pam ceder to painful. Dr. Moser, of Griggetown, was
now reosi sn in the harbor. and Wanted-8itnation b • onn Canadian
., o at., vie tc,_„ ^, iwni ll., was to have bar older brother itshe had called is and pronounced it a case . blcoa-
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x 7o1►`ife ibetween . 1 aserat whoaas� beeping. Andreae IfI. sdvloea at•te that 90.000 well -armed Boase
+\ sity and the de rtment as Washin L.,-Simooe. Ontario.' This advertisement good flaking. or it not to bring the master ro to cross the Lim on June let Remedies were administered, but without
" r i, ` wbiifli brought �sbont the above resolf4 came into Mr. Sacx's ban ■and he opened into court and play to crowded houses. propose pope effect, and the. patient is in a dying condi-
ld Pe , and peoolaim the Repablio of the North.
" '_ The judge's s clue a was Y
I, ;3 a i,t ' ' ` Tag -boats have lett to seise two vessels coneapoadenoo with the lady. He wanted 7 g g very brief and to The leaders of the trek include men of tion. Mr. Smith is about 60 ears old, has
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N am Onlside, one of which is supposed to, a musical, companion, but she muss pm a �1 � point. onk Ibis dternoontired at 12.4a commotion position from both the Free State and Cape o!w ooaeida a>�1 and two � Zs ;era, end is the owner
rmin land in this
fit tL ,-7 ;l i:, is she sohoouaes Robert and Mlnnle, and ere Ws wife. The relsaoin. acrses n- Colony, and all steps taken are cold to have g
y tlbe other a warship belonging to dance ended in a meeting •t the 't'ifft were oeettted m the Supreme Oonrt-room ,met With the a royal of the famous vloimty. i
`� i, . 6 tics Qhilian imsargente, which have been Hoagie, and this meeting within two day° I and the jury T�rted that they had Afrikander Band recently in session at A DEADLY IFIFATUATION..
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• , ' rsoetve sap taken on t e " e he companion for life of Mr. � Bonth•Afrioau movement in the direction Husband and wife conspire to Poison
3's Bhta. The warship was tint sighted Knox, who gravely acknowledges 59 yeue verdict was, everyone' was surprised to o! northward expansion, and is bound to Their Life Partners.
hear the foreman say that they gave the W. Va., dela atop says .
'.Y�° about noon yesterday pasting north. Ten as having passed over his bead and his da- conflict with the claims of the British An Abingdon, ,
Zvi boars laser she repassed the Harbor. going privation b YroVidenaa of four Wives. The plaintiff =5,000 damages. The verdict b
9 . chartered company, to only nothing of the .Dr, Joan d• >?, Baker mud Mrs. W. R.
., - -•- -' Hoath, layipg to just north of Coronado case opener is the Supreme Coact this seemed to be contrary to ,the expectations claims of the Portuguese South African Gilmer are under arrest charged with the
"" �""'. °` Islandis. Customs Officer Berry sent a afternoon btfore Judge Childs and a jary. of moat of those Who had heard the trial. Company. One of the objects of the raid murder of Kra. Baker, wife of Dr. Baker,
out to investigate, who reported see. Miss Livingston told her story. He brother, is said to be the replacement of the char• and an attempt to murder W; R. Gilmer,
Y ,, > 4' large viand ander steam which they she said, was a judge in Canada. The car. D=LE6ATXD TO SILL GOULD- tered Doman b a alar movement
i, A" company Y Popular husband of the woman ander arrest. Mre.-
,l t aoold not approach nearer than two miles respondenos between her and Knox woe free from the Imperial Government's can- Baker died suddenly more f* a year ego.
' �, " ' ' 04 0d00a1at of bar steaming awe tram rid, and then e..ng det.a nt t.. A Grath W ho Haid He was One of Christ s ma._.._ _ _ .
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Umn. Orders were reoeived from Seare- meet' with Snore. hiss Livin n was Yollowers. nom K a g whoentiy some teli•tetie ie ra were ionnd
rug gala parry and against Imperial control in which were written by Mei. Gilnper to Dr.
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,i, Blgime to seise both vessels it found the tires to reach the trseting place, the A New York despatch esye : A danger- South Africa. The leaders of the trek, Baker. They show that a criminal inti.
A vvi the three-mile limit, and Marshal well-known hQsel, the Tiffs House, in, cam. one lunatic named Cliules J. Dixon, who however, Bay little or nothing about the
k a broths mercy enlisted between the two, and that
_ ," bard and Collector, Berry went out less pang with her rain -law. Thewooes's comes from Pueblo, Col.,' was arrested chartered company,
� � �� ; parry, claiming to base their they had plotted Mrs. Baker's, death. Mrs.
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tin different tugs for that purpose. At train was belated but presently arrived here last night at the residence of Dr. proceedings upon concessions granted long Gilmer baa made a confession that Dr.
X11 !%a t the Etsta received 40 head o! and be appeased on the Hoene. He inched Munn, Jay Gould'e pbyeioian. Dison told before the ah•A red oompiny existed. The Baker poisoned hie Wife and sent her poison
� 1 Gatsle, 47 head of sheep and 8,000 pounds in and greeted the lady and then prosaically the doctor that he belonged to an organi- new republic will be founded on constitu• with instructions how to administer it to
x,� , of dressed most from the ferry -boat Cor. enough went to dinner. " Then," said Miss nation known ere "Christ's F.dlowere." tional laws of the South African Republic, her husband. She did so, and nothing
a k ,1,, 1 Ganda The vessel has oleo received other Livingston, " when he got through he came This organization was strong 'througbout and is expected to attract men of high saved his life but the timely arrival of Dr.
fix, " , .. afaref,, iaolttdia 800 tone of coal. As scam and pressed both my hands and . said, he the country, and he had • bee"elegated as oharacteX and ability from . all' parte of Gilmer, a brother ai the poisoned mag. All
'. an all the proviaiona and fool Were on liked me. He spoke of my hands • secret meeting to Dome to New York South Africa. Another "little esu" in
board she Ez orad to leave the harbor m fie the parties are prominent in Abingdon, and
- a � pe y gen; my hair, my face, and and kill Jay Gould. He said he was known Borth Africa seems to be threatened. It the affair has exoited the greatest elongation '
1.-..0 " and cruise between here and Catalina said anyone could see I had been ss vice-president No. 71 of the order, and will require many more British troops than the town has ever known.
",to meet the schooner Robert and Minnie, brought up a Isdj. He at once said, I let told s sensational story as to bow the are now available to cope with the 90,000
.111A���3, �� a ham which she was to take the Remington as make thea w baeinee° matter.' I did not organization was formed. Dixon was Boers, Who are dead shots and capable of - BaBBLLION IN HONDUU&S.
.�*• < • rifles and ammunition, and then sail for like that idea'." " a took place then 2" looted ap s° insane. suffering the most severe hardships without
V. �r � Chili. . `" He then began to talk of making Dixon said that it Mr. Gould would give complaint, An Uprising Asalnec the Government'ild•
T �� - A to -day's despatch says : About 5.30 preparations for our marriage. He dud himself .1660,000 in cash and 6200,000 for Which Severe Fighting Takes Place.
"�,ltf - Is" evening the Chilian steamer Etats harmony woe complete. We were bi>th game charitable institution he felt as BLAINE TO SALISBURY
'" ' I. ' uletl steamed out into the ocean carr Scotch. yterians, and he said is though he could save Mr. Gould'B life b �' A La Libertad tate despatch Bays :Advicesoick
,: jl y y both. Pieab, li y trom'Hondarae state that at 3 o'clock
J" with her U. S. Deputy -Marshal suited him every way. He told me of his arranging matters with his people. If Mr. A Basis of Settlement Laid Down by the
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yesterday morning a. !orad der the Dom- -
,� Spencer. Marshal Gard was not aware home said b ls_ep!_three_horses_ Gould reta�ad t�cospoiJbOth_proposittoas - __ American ggye a tent mend o! -Col. Molina as an.-8ardeleo, ---- — -- - -- -
tilat� the wptain_ii►`d any iaterition oU die•- two gsidenora at his house in. Penngyl• and he (Dixon) failed to kill him4he organ. A Washington despatch says : The fol- both .of whom were leading t Is, attacked . •
y' "I # i "', . , regarding his authority, for be telt for venial. He spoke of ro-ourpeting the hones ization -would certainly kill Dixon. lowing note in addition to the correspond. the onartel at Amapels. he guard there•
r Print Loma jest one hour ahead of the and wanted me to help him. He asbsd me In a room where Dixon had been stop• once that hog already pssard in relation to was taken by eurpriae, and the rebele were
. big steamer, and had proceeded some die- what kind of engagement ring I wante-d, ping detectives found s trunk full of the Behring Sea controversy is
made Gaon in' possession of the caarkel. Six.
. " ,'- tamp out to sea before he could have been and told me of his idea of .vision the ees sloshing, a revolver - and a elan shot, but public ;
g hundred and thirty Government troops,
" is ^ a=ware that the Etats was ' following him. shore and Various popalarresorts and gave the lunatic was unarmed when arrested. DEPARTMENT OF STATE. • under Col. Barren. made a movement
e' x Marshal (lard's errand on his selcond tri me to understand he was a rich man. He bad $960 in his WASHMgaTON, April 24th, p pocket. Dixon said, egamet the onartel. Severe fighting fol.
��� . < was to take the schooner Robert and Min- He Wanted to get married right away,bat among other things, that be killed four. -The modifications which Lord 13atiebnry lowed but at noottlaes�vernrnlont trnepp _
•� -'io thw aneitiou&ior_arbiitationl0--nU
h awgwhere-eh -might-be-found-i 1"On 'him i come time o t 0ni W o fr_i`e"6 rob his office a ere o. whol�ly meet the views of the'President, but the drove the rebels from the onartel, inflioting
, � open sees, outside o! Mersiwtn jarisdiction, over it. He visited me next day as s He declared he bad been a land agent and President changes the text of the third ' and fifth great loss upon them. Among the killed'
, , � sit a. piratical craft. The marshal's•leunch- friend's' house.. where 'I .was stopping 'formerly owned a newspaper called the � such manner, it ieho)ned, ere willaesutti in an was Gen. - Bartlelee, Dna o! the rebel'
e, . Mitt the wharf as 4 o'olock Besides Marshal . and I went to the theatre with him and to Tacksonins iii Colorado. Tomorrow he WhilWeee %id Saliissbury sagiests a diff ntmmode leaders. Amspala is situated upon the
4.�, . ;carr$ there were aboard A. C. Spaulding, of the oyolorama. His talk was almost en• will be ,examined as to his sanity. . of procedure from that embodied in the sixth island o! that name, and the rebels were
�, 't�ti " '- ' 1 •"' Ban Francisco, A. M. Conoughly, Capt. tirel on the subject of, our marriage. He I question, the President does not understand him
P y ) actually to object to the gneation, and he there driven to the mainland. Col. Barrera has1.
Crawford, and four,,soldiere from the bac- wanted to buym trousseau' bat this I TURNAD WHIrE BY laaAR. agreed an The eta 300 infantry and 40 cavalry guarding the
y fore assumes that it 'ieto.
radio armed with rifles and ammunition, would not allow. I asked him to defer the questions as now proposed by the President are island. The rebels ere beeisging the piaoe,
t 1�,� who bad been detailed• o, o on the ez i wedding a few months but he wouldn't Frightened by w Face at the Pane a loo touows
`` g g ` L what exclusive jurisdiction in the, sea now and evidently 'intend to make soother.
# . tion at the request of Marshal Gard. It is herr of it. He said hie heart was set on Woman's Hair Tarn' ezay known as the Behring Sea, and what exclusive attack as goon as reinforcements, which
, 3 known that the Marshal received instrue- the marriage and he could not wait. He A 'Portsmouth, N. H., despatch says : rights in the seal fisheries therein, did Russia are expected arrive. '
11 , / - tions IW'b Washington ,that he had said he couldn't stand disappointment. ,He The hair of Mrs. Marby, the wits of a assert said exercise prior and up to the time of .
' the cession of Alaska to the United States? authority to take the Robert and Minnie took an envelope from'bin pocket and said shoemaker, turned white last night ht bo off wliko GUM FORBIDDEN.
., g 2 How far were these claims of jurisdiction as.
Ori the high cess Hader the neutrality and there were 1I30 for me to begin to buy fright. Nine years ago, wham she wag 11 to the seal fisheries recognized arra conceded by
�,, piny laws. At 4 O'clock Wednesday things with." I said to him., •1 Mr. Knox, years old, her step -tether committed an Great Britain ? A New Set of Rules Promises to Result in
L. morning Marshal Gard and party you've taken yoer first mortgage on me." sessub upon her, snd was ordered by the B• Woe the body of water now known as the a strike, of Telephone oirm
+ a j ` left' for Coronsdo Island. Where He Bafd, "I'm Behring flea included iq the. phrase • Pacific
�� going to make an American courts to stay out of New Hampshire at ocean, ' as' used in the treaty of 1825 between A Detroit' despatch says: The 'girls in
the Robert and Minnie were last of yea. I took the money and pat it in least twelve years. Last night as she sat Great Britain and Russia, and what rights, if the Central Telephomp Exchange are in a
seen on Tuesday. Just outside a my pocket. He asked if be bad any riv.l at her window the brutal stepfather, from sy in the Behring ees .were held and each- frame of mind over the new rales ,of the
. which the t lively exercised by Rne,aia atter said treaty .
i�� sail appeared ng made for. As in my affections and I told him he hod, but whom lobo, bad not heard in the interim, 4. Did not all the rights of Russia as • to juds- company, which prohibit the chewing o!
U a soon s. her'master saw the Tis he did not arena the enb'ettt. He ldeeed me eeeaed fife face
goo p l p agsinet the pails. Sea diction, e�-o e Q tter he goal
describen Behring gum'durin9 working
hours, int®relict flirting
pat aboutd ?ion south in order, it was and said, matters should be, arranged. as I Mrs. Marby wits Bo ,terrified that she treat between the United states and Russia of over. the wires, and require them to soy
itappoeed. get into Mexican wwtoreb6fore wished. Mies Lfvingatoa'retaatantly so. could not atter a word or move. a finger. >a�b 30th, 1867, pass unimpaired to the United "number," instead of '" Hello." The day
be WAS' overbanled. The meeting piano of knowledged that at ,this time she wag The man scowled and pressed a card against States ander that treaty ?
the Nob er and tag was two and o half engaged to be married to another & Has the United states an girls, who get $16.per month are willing to,
what right, of protection or property in the fur strike tomorrow, bnt'they are not organ
o��nnperson, tbe'glasg. on whioh'Wae Written the follow• y right, lona if so ized g
V `4 ashes chow the interactional lice- but the match had since been broken oft. Jug in hie own handwriting : " I have seals frequenting the islands she Unites states ,snd%err their chances of enoaege would
�1.• The;miles eoathwses of Point A Buffalo despatch says: The breach of located you and have returned for re, in Fa e o alcor, then u eBei le, 2e found out- be very small. The night girls, wko get 620
erg pagegd to. windward of the promise suit of Min Nellie iii- Livingston, venae. Then the figure vanished. The per month, have more time to themselves -
s M�;. Robert and Minnie. and those on board had of Simone. Onii., against Frank W. Knox, woman fell on the floor in a faint, and it B. If. the determination of the foregoing goes- ,
tions shall leave the subject in such a position but, owing to the nature of their work,
II fl. �g • s good chance to observe her closely. •n ez-jad6e of Conderaptitt, Pa., was con- were hal! u flour before she recovered that the concurrence of Great Britain is Hetes- cannot talk up the matter of striking dueler
�^ oa her 'stern were the words Robert and tinned here today in she Supreme Const. eafiioiently to relate ,what had happened. Bary prescribing g g
ppe g regulations for the killing of working hours, and neither Bet will trust
�' Miaaie, San Francisco. The schooner was Mise Livingston was subjected to a rigid Her hair had thea become white. It was the fur seal in any part of the waters of Behring the other to or g
Bea, then it shall W further determined : ganiza a union. The iris
so heavily laden that she made but slow cross• waminstion by Lawyer Milburn. She later learned : that a., man, answering the First --How far, if at all, outside the ordinary are mud, however, and have been muttering
prognme. There were but four of her crew stated shot Mr. Knox urged her to break description had boarded the evening train territorial limits is it necessary that the United over the new rules ever since file went
' visible,. and these watched the movements her enga�emt to Mr. Wallen. of Oil for Boston. States should exercise any exclusive jarisaiction y
of the to anxiously through a in order to protect the seal for the time living into effect haat Friday. Life witboat the
k = � ' g g glare from Springs. Ont.,. the young Canadian, stet- u �
r , ' tbei[ position on the IkrTA"ATIONAL 'Y. X. V. A. Upon the islands of the United States and feed- Bonl•eatiatyi og chewing -gum is a bore.
_.• . pa' poop. The BdhaOnor ing that hie nu may would outweigh his in therefrom. ,
�• . being in Mexican waters. Marshal Gard rival's youth. She did nos want it under- nand -whether a closed season (during '
eietnraed to, port to teiegnpb.for inetrao- stood that she bad fallen in lave with Mr. Opeains of the convention at Haneam city which the killing of seals in the waters of Behr- TO BUY IIP CANADI&N GoMPANIES. •
Yesterday, ing Sesonteide the ordinary territorial limits
Hosts. There has at no time been any real Bnoz. There was n0 time for either love shall be prohibited) is necessary to save the seal- Sir charley Tupper Chosen President of
doubt in the minds'of those best informed or affection. It was a dietlnotl business A K°naa° City aeepatoh enlyg :The 29th �i industry so valuable and important to
iliac the ammunition which the Robert and matter. y International Convention of the Young ma le nd, trout deterioration or destruction ; and a Waterworks and (htsworke corpora.
Men's Christian Association o here if so, lion- '
Minnie carried was intended for the Chilton Joseph Jackson, Mies Ia`' ingeton'B peace Third -What months or parte of months
irineport. and that it would be liana- brother-in-law, and Mee. Lours Laycook 8e�i a°Oi wd meter prayer, renlding of the atiould be inclnaed in each season, arra over A London cable says : Sir Charles Tap.
fw"d to the hold Of the Etats for Rave corroboratory testimony is favor of pts ging, the' committee on what waters it should extend- per has boon 'appointed director o! 'the
use of the insurgents as soon as the 'bii'gg Mies Livingston. permanent organization was appointed. Waterworks and. Gasworkg Becurities' •
steamer obtained what supplies she needed. Mr. Knox was then put on the • stand. The oommittes reported the following offi• A BIOS PBIB8TH9s Dics,t). , Corporation which baa just been organfied
It is deSnately known that oommnnto&- He explained how he name forst to get cera for the permsbent organization : here with a capital of £2,000,000 astrling.
President, Thomas H. McPheeters, of St. The Eminent Theosophist, Madame The object of this new corporation in to
Vona have passed between Capt. Ferrell of acquainted with Mlae Livingston. through l
schooner and Capt. Manzum of the the newspaper advertisement. She wrote Louie. ; Vice. Presidents, Chsa, A. Jewell, • sty, Joins the Majority, buy up waterworks
I thq �� Connecticut • Thomas A. Wilkie,"Ontario ooncerns of th'e kind ins Canadaworka nanatthe
$lila. The ChiWne laid their plane well him about Jsn.1,1889, suggesting that, they A Lonflon cable " says: Madame
and they were carried ons to the letter re- meet st the Tiffs House. David Coleman, Alabama; H. A. Avery, United States. There fa every prospect of
t ' . Blavateky, the well-known theosophist, is '
gsrdleas of the interference of the U. S. Now deeoribe what cot Hired. Booth Dakota.; Thomas D. Foster, Iowa ; Y an early settlement of ti;'e question of the
" " dead. Madame Helene P. Blavassit was
authorities. Just .after midnight ,this ' I registered," he said. "'and the clerk Samuel'P. Harbison Pennsylvania; ; and power of the trustees to is in colonial
+ Y born in Russia about 1820. She married
hburda morn John A. Bohemerhorn; Colorado • Beare- insoribed stock. A sim
• ( y) morning Marshal � Gard and told me that a Mr. Jackson was there and � (fen. Nicole O. Blsysteky, Governor of the plc t�pproyed by
party returned from outside and reported wished to see me. There was a mutual tary, Herbert M. Clark, Michigan ; Agee- Crimea, daring the Crimean war, but she the eolonfai represen�ativeg in London is
that the Robert and Minnie had completely introduction, and he took we up and intro. ciate Secretaries, Ralph C. Goodwin, Mae- opens nearly 40 years in In Studying being drafted for the luiperial Parliament.
r sachaeette • Wm McBride Alabama • and LeRielation may al
. diuppeared. The Deputymarebal daoed me to Mies Livingston. I took the mysteries o! Buddhism, to which, erg Y so be necessary in Canada
. who had been plsoed' in a dinner and Mr. Jackson went away on Wm. H. Meade, California. After adopt• modified by her own theories, she was a And the other colonies.' I �
small boat at the entr'siioe' to the harbor to Being business. She then suggested that ing the committee's report the convention convert. She '" 1, - --- • _
gg published Isis IInvailed
watch !or developments. reported that when we go to the theatre that evening, and she took a recess. . in 1877, and founded the Theosophical PLUNO>i3I D INTO reit FLanslts.
the Etats started out Pilot Dill was sand- and I went." Society in the United States in 1878 re.
THE SLURP-FAiTBR9. + UnaeeountableFreak of an liExelted Man at '
'� wicbed between two armed Ohilisoe, while "What was. cold about the subject of turning to Indra the next year to spread its
• l four cannon guarded both bow and stern. marriage." ' Nearly a weer Without Rest, to Earn a tenets. She deal much in occult lore, and a Forest Fire.
U $e reports that at least eighty Chilfane .e As the Tiffs House there was some talk anndred Dollars• elsimed to have found the key of wonderful An Atlantis City; N. rJ , , despatch says ;
were drown up in line on the decks, chow• about it. She told me what her history A San Francisco despatch says : The knowledge. She gained many adherents in Th°imas l3mitb, in the employ of Capt. R.
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ing that while the vessel were in port she wast end it were mutnaU a sed that we India, sliho b tee neible D. Frenob o! Port RN nbiic; while fighting
erg Po persona bene +.
was Y eleeg•tssting contest, which began a week published an expose of alteke3 franda b the forest fire in tbat vicinit become loo
))) . plentifully supplied with ,map, arms should be married some time in January, sea with twenty • entries, ended in W. C. y Y
and• ammunition. While here she die- as I wanted to go South -&ban& that time., Wcalford, the only contestant who re• which she duped the credulous. excited ere to lnee oo,trsol of himself, the
m� played only one small cannon and a crew :+ Did you talk about property ?" , mained,awake, being forced by the manans• flames seemingly exerting an ir$aenee over
of about dxtq men. .The deputy reports I think we did. A Governor's Naturauxation, big notions. He threw away his above] and
f that when she vessel left the harbor she ° �" Well men% to retire et 9.45 this morning. He p y dashed into the See, Hia companion
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l , Well, wgat to see her the next had been without steep for 158 hours and A Lincoln, Neb., despatch says: : Jnat thought p
k o turned north sad steamed toward San day ?" 48 !minutes before adjournment of the Supreme Court B he had been burned to death, but
Clemente. "" Yee and when finally obliged to The neat morein
,., . , I went to Mrs. Laycock a the next close hie eyes was pronounced by the phyef- yesterday a decision was, banded down in g be found- ly ing beside
> ' ! say. Atter a little while this lady came Dian in danger of becoming a manioc. Is the Thayer -Boyd duo warranto case. A s brook into which he had aged to ea.
Rejects the >sadless Hell Doctrine. in and the first thin she said woo fin uish the fico in hie of°thee. Hig head
g , ` I is now believed he will maintain his re' ,adgment of onater, was rendered' against g
':. Z New York despatch says : Rev. Dr. didn't sleep maoh last night. There are loo Governor Boyd in favor of ex -Governor and kande were several I
.' He broke the record o! 144 hours and 20 hair sfn e y burned and li;a
dgeman took leave of the congregation many things connected with my lite that Thayer. The decision was written by g d from his ht ad. Smith wan
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of the Madison Avenue Baptist Church last I want everything dropped until I can see ed s100s:aa d. Detroit,
Woodford
�rrie Who Judge Norval, Judge Cobb concurring, bat weak from exposure, and atter baving,been
evening in an address which, although he m way clear. M brother. a ver ea• Judge Maxwell dissented. Conneel for restlaoitated could assign g Y y y y resected awake over 96 hours, $50 and 625 mad freak, g no reason for hie
• spoke more m sorrow than in anger, showed noting mon. They think 1 am s mere respectively. Governor -Boyd announced that they wcald .
be hod been deeply wounded by some of child and will not be satisfied with what I a once apply for • Bnpereedeag for the -
. ? the things said about him because at his have done. ' There is another. tbing also purpose of taking the ossa on a writ of The not I;aby.
h Mr. Goschen, the English statesman, is a ger to the United States Bn rams Court. Philadel y plenty sermon declaring his disbelief in the Ortho• that I can't tell you shoat. She said that phis Record: The have lent
11 , dox bell. Its said he would presoh his last the did not give bar an mons at home, man of slender phyeigne, Btoop•ehouldere,d p of money in Argeanticn, The hungerern
` Y y Y and ole. �$e is They claim that the question o! nutnralizs•'
sermon as pastor of the-oharoh on Sander and I asked her it she w,ontd like me to p painfully near. Bighted and tion in a Federal one and they erg confident f or cheap money should go there. With 's
' '' can road a letter only when ft ig brought to $20 piece of the coin of rho United Staten
next. A meeting o! the.eengregatian wit give bar a pr her
and she said ik a wonit'. of encoeee fn the court of loaf are co.
closed doors then took Place. At it>i con• gave her 91130:" 3110. cad of, his large nom. they cern buy $bG o! rho nor legal tenders �111` 1 elusion .Mr. John P. Townsend annonnoea '� Did she ever give ft beak t" The pen is mightier than the sword, 7!'ree to gam oft a Month Aiil6rioan Republic,
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The dollar mightier ibdn the "n' 1)ublio, Gia gOtttL,
Mist the congregation had accepted Mr, " No, she never did." But an advertisement in the Tndse Waiibington Post: ,,May I hope ?'+ he gentleman, and got rio4a 1
Bridgemsn's resignation although with When this conversation ended Mr. Knox Is mightier far for business then. asked, after big seventeenth rejection. �" -
" ' groat regret, anti granted lettere o! din• took o trefn for home. Soon after Mies -A mans idea of heaven is s place " yen,,, re Led �' you may.,, " -A newspaper advertigement jndioionoiy
missal to him and Mrn. Bridgeman. It Livingston sent for him to come to Buffalo, where eve one fe as good at he is. +e replied, y y• written, displayed and it necessary neat!
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+� he said pleadingly. illustrated, sppearinq in a proper medinm
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Iliad also voted to give him 65,000, to be and he telegraphed hei'that be was but of That was a model lad who lett the table Because, she responded earnestly, will sometimes suffice to utak. success r„ 1
`' ps$d in cis monthly inetsilmenss. the shoe --that be did notwant to meet her beottase the lettacb appelt .6d andresred. p tltii is a f=ee oonniry: ' certain.
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