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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLucknow Sentinel, 1891-12-25, Page 2.Miµ F.. ,>, air, r H , A ''" ,� - i +'�' . e i ,L u • M+.•,. n '. 9,,..f . r, nu��?„a , . :.,•. n .jf 1+,' f � U a. iM,. rT. 1 :k , b • ... .,,, ° .. -- n .. .,2...T.-e'�. - �. .. +�o. era �Q �"`�"''�-� �,,•'""� M-rt = .:�� .. ' ._ _ _.. ^r.- ""`"'! , erw -_._. �` # 4haa fu .. ' w . ? ,W F.,. r Q ITP EglGEi : • T Qr�� t, +_ y 1 .it.to' ba'a,mat m,.. PAIS R' ' 1 , t Y high Q: Wild 'b .,-r.,..- -. #I'” L,pbJ'o�rce 'Raid to pave #im1� a it tlo o to the United; St of t h w b1,y $wa11oW iTotsle ni'f Wfltl* Tr1U saa�en', ' «sic itis Nen>roro �"I Prop ""` : should dilyao strpeted ; ?O>31j, xR p . siv.: emef is .Q wtiol 0 oleo cable.'says ; Qi. i4-espateh�. %r 1 a'�t !e enalle t race , e ,' . xeable liiiiit of scat,', .,� , �,_ �,c: ' ant Un. tea ev d here this avenin from Ga lout - ;, « _ state t there he been between :.. S ti -, hgh. the• efts] ter st ..�'TN .-b. . ux..tlxe o e t' '" (�. the British forces and the tribesmen in tbq THE "il"QR t e '. y �R ,, p "a vi4init 9f Gi1gi1, near the un�ir lrontier� ►'0 # . Tr wry npartxtpon#• lls�s' sen} $ ep de v, �` Y ens of I� $ R �. �. i► , r #Hoch. pari• apat0h ^sirs ;, The curl,,, �� '^ ` 'y:" from the boundary line recon I augmented 4iuruig the st earice of Pr silent H . _ �- •- ` _.. lis year' b,y A Ca 1, r " o the reason a axrison a A ;,., m ritta .- _ ' " ; statement of �;,': In short, the CJhilian. ' RfAuei.., i ue . h n ti :_ i li oQ .:&o ng iredict Dna •°'Which ;til ,, arra waQ reoe?v ct .to=,da , and.m 1 .. Y 'I ` wi h fr9ntaer _ ' - .. y �iprl com anted, a�hd fo114.wse e:. I�ub 04 .o 'a '; , a _ � . ,.. , _,� p .tam cell; other d . f .;--leniveraal. c e �cnt?xet n sees was. x .. - si l r, 1e isle io Q nh It is M: t t4 ' I .•4 a � , t ti are• claimed: t4 'b6� tow n.;Q£'ehe.last, +Com e4s.;"fl in `' . sanded b' . he C a o: th;, . 0-T $ t a eo t h;liens a ro, , .. ' .. ti, t b . _ ..: `t- .dep•de P :, juia • d', e,.t` i� x- � • s 'cas `': ' 'h11M +., _ revenues aa. <T t esu ..... i„ 1. , dly menaq•' }? :9�hVi, . s. x. ^ +4 " ; era ... .. . her let;:of the$,leg?sla. u>1 Ss ,..,, ecce npt::l?,@ileved that the . ] ha psneouhtex wit �. '�, .• �n Thp r and est u on ti16 treason and upon. tl►e 'coon ,: iho +-ire �%hllean .fiy p Q r" qne#lgrpat�— : P y ?'� Govarninent well, consent either to an near �i w in n, d'to Sjz31,`�" n;;;-. ts..°';"^ ` eived i Qn the one hand et was contended .} apolq _orFn :, terxal_iii 9enf nce.w h' �' �'Y , ,-_._ .. - h. _ , :. demnity� The y ,..-.:Ctcera. .-0f- Ild3 - M �° r oaf " ^` ports.. would' eo" fall"off ase 'leave the ma or"-i� ., 1 y IZ-Vongress is known to be op osed oke#, ','t i• *xtp iz ` Pr9-, „a ,": ,jy:' . t e Cas nae tr r th . S b P Ni A. K , u t axed u auk,�+ ,, - _ t th Tori C£ aUV c n0 s9 - �.,,, :.' :e'•. r ,.s.:M ' :_ ; .:: _ Y rapt, and itis e i _9eS p e i°lydD #�TMd the C:2i:: n Ml�i1,�yL+ i1:7 ";� . � . ?A1 �S �'r� 1'� 2i1 i a x � alflSi�J_k. rcr :. . ,.:,.,� I..:,•ir•' `!'! �"2•:?. tl work.0 't .aTticiea e e _.,ww txaV'aFu- ,., ,::-,. •p:r :1/' °1[; ��U.V G1l .L.t. �VJ6 ,, u�-.,.,•:��"'�:'",,. Y' - . he nt ring into the liven of the ment,althoug11 ossesaed.of ea ., �* ��' V 4t _ * _ ". , ep ties: 6ee�1 m0terized' ea le ould b g bn _t m$uence; e" r° ..� �•.. . d, .. ,: p !�'. 1. . ' ky P w e sq enhanced as to discs.- would find et difficult to carr the n cessar rT� ed� �i•;'ru�lX!?uand: '�'he" * r, then r :t,' ntim il% iinp t negotia; Grously affect their comfort su ort for p' g . y tt,� xeu.,:t CTd: g !# ; : I +ck� groat a rte... and happiness , PP any humiliating measures. Tt la ee,ti bel' a - o n tlxels fi eh+ atn �"y 11% Capt, met' am 4f a notable While on the other it •was argued now nq secret that the Government i � '�". 'teak ' s 1' ' �" � �' a fir 1=chaise. Amos their rthe loss ceedln is pro- i „. a, the Russian, clauij 6 c�„ , :;xis d BabeAck active] s sun 1 ntinued y ",-�� `., ! e trade : , 1 .to , the revenue, g y with w*l ..pre ,rations P 71. , ra1:'.Qu oma o , vhere _1! s d y ' ra .,m to argely, the ,exult of lac and that still] P� � an d �, .. ,,.,� �tpineou4 . e ht Ys vxtraa#al ' r .. ... : s Ye°, T"on. ; ce`nalud : I P iIlg sugar on cry of the latest manufacture d esi b &Nevski an Lxeuts. .. er y gni, nth jhn the freelxst would be a direct has been order fro sign „ •d.. pAq use, most. 8a11, tl �n w l x:.41. wjth' S xn o � �� } gain to the m Germasiy In antici a- she the e:�''z� th ext' y I `?w•�1, �q �� q e M i F "�16 leab the 1if a des a :�P Y' carr ins t, x t . i r u:� p t"•: x e}!1 ," nl. p r �M 8.� fi. 1• ,.x,47, ., : .ny*_i'... .' nla+rl)S! �.:-p, v.+s -i.. ..li., .i - ,.,,.. ti.'r. , ,...a'Y...i: :irl3 '_ y .p,T.<'. e.> j[,Ly r+."i x- , -, (. 7,. .. .,�, ,..::.'Sm "Y,' 'Niki +�'�f.Ci%,ti;'iv/.iL"%1.�L4 -r i"nfr�.mia- �'i1 ?Li4�"�- w"�#ti GY7G:3t5TLlOd _,7,�' T31I�� i 10 Y�'i3 4:s �F° "Ri -_t l t.0 a,m. n n= {,.� 't ',1 ��,t L�u�y aWumm� ,,ji, . !!��ual, • , 41e. � _"o w nil cl S' ! iii dr powers II e..< . `aaua 1 •?c xti ' aficr . tl► laliij " r a. s . , .:- en go. Qx .�u4 ailing those moat Nephi protected and probably with the United in upon thi re x. t'q l►d,,, y c co.WBe•.'' toilet$ `. ,xbegotiatxols �rvitle Pthor .c, . , y . States, Th°..:,9P,t x.w, . �:ta otop itis iron,bQun •.t, ,,L „tries haQe ;would not lee enhanced, that labor would situation 1S >.omE licated b wish to tak, er::ali :• a ,gates of r ►+aide adv abed and' it a4 o d rat have a,larger market, and the products of demand for a lar a rode Y '"': uA" wed # Spain s too late. _,, kif' " stand lQ; class afthe ear fart ppee g mnity. The �r !� fl fuse,. ; _ ed a ahorQ Y . r definetive the farm advanced prices ; while the Chilians have always detested the without enririg m ' ;,ai s then. ' ' *� ,,1 ad geeeienta 0 Fiat ue will: be treasury surplus and receipts would be Spaniards, and the hatred is uickene the causes of tlie:dis, �bgt " �" h ensure of Beat• ' f' adsq 11Ate to meet the appropriations, in- which, the Chiiia„A sd b ppJxtt, ween th ; $� The next rooms " this demand great powers ovex tFie bounder lilies i w that the pe q chiding the large exceptional ex enditures p,resenteil now in order to take advantage of P! ay safely be aaid hat Ru t' fort I to ` ` P emir, it m f , o w 1!mW' Q thi9 Jr its .w ,et,, t, a z_ for the.refundth+t� eu� 9. object in leer a reFsivo cam ei test. - pay uaua �'ui2ies� 'The general sentiment gg �`a " +, ` veil to h lndicatea that the , p gn is n oisrazon' ` t i7nin of, the; .seals and `•the 'redemption of the 4 per cent. Ywot�ld challenge Spain if merely to acquire that uninviting region, bl ` a * ' Lilo the had not the U4ited States to deal with but' to secure it as a ate in at ne to AYl il Bab- !, +� ..Behring $eu deemed it wee to propose bonds. It is not mY purpose to enter at Y " � .-'$er ]~isle@ '!'verAnAe#t°' lilt Februar any length into a discussion . of the and an 'American official ex ressed the regions that, lie beyond. From he Pamir . ; �a'.idful of sepoys, fart khat as greemet for a closed •season 3 d y "effects of the legislation referred to opinion to-day that the Chiliana might con- t e i t st progress into East n then lisp into th© fort, and after j tM - - - - - -d t1Q n e pending the negoatone but a brief examination of the elude to settle with America iu order to def Turkestan and Tibet along the valla seat "p@ tin ca tared a field n "" iYn�r'srbitriiti n whichseemedto be a roach- statistics pf the treasur the S aniards. _ y the northern foot of the Karakorum noun- some des' P}? Y, and a general P which had a ""us d effec tvely againste a' 1 ` x4$ a favors „le conclusion. An agreement glance at the state of business throe hout The London Times ublishes a des»ztiteh tains• Even Nepaul and Bhotann- are not so attacking party, The British officers and tom` ,z '' r� tva�n res©h "" signs pn the. 15th of June, the e°entry will, T think, satisfy ani im- from Santiago do .,Chili stating that the far off, Russia would like to drive a wed e P Y pruned nine prisoners, the se o s also ca s ,i who . %neat BelGain undertook from that Partial inquirer that its results have ills- insulting notes written to the Government between the British and the Chinese xen►aindet of the rebel tribes fleeing, leavin f a , ��„ ,„ F to+t until May 1st, 1892, to prohibit appointed the evil propheeies. of its o o by Mr. Egan, the United States Minister to empires) threaten the whole northern a number of dead inside, and outside the x ",he` ii nems, and iti.a lar pp Chili an frontier of India and make a junction with Ort. The news of the en a ement on the ti c K, y her subjects of seals in the ge measure realized the d his telegrams to his Own Govern- f 8 g = aI 1 a• . ° 'i`1, �t.N; . •- .'kBeh "Sea, and the Government of the hopeful predictions of its friends, Rarely, rnent, caused a proposition to be made that the French possessions in Tonquin- 'If En . Pamir frontier is not uite clear ?�_`?' �,, x ij ,,,' Ij� , '$ni States doirin the ,s me, eriod' to' if ever before in the history of the country, Chili .suppress her legation at Washington• land uses Afghanistan to shut Russia awe clot, that of what became of the on this F'r� • . "4kif. e' its' existiii g i P has 'there, boon a time when the proceeds of This proposition was discussed at a meeting from the Ara len Sea Russia will seek. garrison of the fort. It°isprre r< xhrk'k k1, g prohibition against. one da 's ]shpt or the product of one farmed the Ba of Bett alb aehmir P : » •c sealing and to limit the catch b the Y of the Finance Committee of the House of Y g Y the 'way of Nepaul sumed, however, that the rebel tribesmen r n� �, 4,;,'}t$1� "pin „ 1�ai company aeon the Islands to 7,500 sore would purchase so large an amount of Representatives last ni ht and a heated and Assam. It seems preposterous to talk P 1 g ea tared the fort previous to the arrival ofd-" . "« ,a�, ", ,� , s ;in the: est anneal session T stated those things that anter into the livin of the debate took place. Tho Government de- of a Russian army ,ainvading the Gan es "" - h ti g g the British troops, and that it has now beam +� F,, W `;rf + , x,� << y �* r' 't?tstt'th6 basis of arbitration proposed by masses of the people. I believe that a full dined to support the proposal, and when' Valley and attacking Calcutta itself. . yet retaken. "' , * ` R P �, ^ er` Jes Y's 0overnment for' the adjust- test will show that the Tariff Act of the the matter was put to a vote those who were inions amazing things have happened. And ti'°°' in favgr of recailiII the Chilian Minister t TRIAIL OF 1°1tOCU CitS. 6x a F ... r rkr 1nt�ut of the long pending coiptroveray as to 51st Congress is very favorable in its aver- g ,the advance into the Famir i'a a move t» ., ,;xi bite t4ea1 fuixeries •was not acceptable, I am age effect upon the prices of articles entering the oiled States and abolishing the lea exactly in this direction• +h , k ,i)<(tw to be able to announce that terms ort° c°moron use. tj.at Washington were defeated. The. The latest reinforcements sent to the Euticera of Canadian Girls in the' Law'A , ,,, ", , � �' ,sal . 'so cry to this t„overnment Have been THE CH10siD INFLUX, overnment made a strong,fight against the scene were armed with 27-pound-Gatling Clutches nt ltudiulo. d upon, and hat an a eement as to The enforcement by the Treasur De ar ad°prion of the, proposal. guns. The force available at Fort Chant ,i ,1-- t,. f - y p tr A Buffalo despatch says : Wm, Wood ti .,� �,� , ate,, �e alrbiti`ntore is all that is necessary to the went of the law prohibiting ilio eomin of and the reinfoxcements taken to ether mad and Arthur Axtell W t`� 4*res x J A n10TII1Clt•S C1tII1IIt. up an effective strength which would be cod s stepson, are env" rr-,x,r� miispleiioxi of the convention. ChineaetotheUnitedStates,hasbeeneffe sive g e trial for inducing girls to come here from ', A� � � i� f~ " absurd] dis ro ortionate if only tribesmen }�t�� - , ;' IMA(1INAl�y LINE. as to such ag s ek toland from vesae7s.enter- she Slays IIer son t° itch the 16od were ox eetedpto Canada for im al purposes. Fxankie hr ,-'"f ,�, � x1 ; f ` lwrovxsion should' be made fqr a joint de- ti ®° ports,�?;The result has been to divert•, ins IIiyu a Stranger. v ��- evident fp be encountered. It ie Lavellee the pr strcuting wituess, said she 1, tip, , ,t m nutcstion of:the frontier lino between .Can - travel to vessels enterin the errs of nom thoelaborate preparations that was born 'f aIibhrton, and' lined there"� etas' and; the': United States, ,wherever .British Columbia, whence ansa a into t e A Vienna cable says: A tragedy'IIII. have been making that a European soldier until thirteen years a o. For the a s$' +4 , �kxe ' P g lx paralleled in atrocity is reported frott� were looked forward to as combatants, and Years she lived in Toren and rrptst three to �, I r �, , spited by 'the increasing border settle- United States at obscure points along the Wieselburg, a town of Hun ar 21 mil it is not doubted that the batt on ty Wood i"4r a V,+i ,, �r Dominion bounder i y Y g y, es le ,with the Church street in that city about the ���' , antea#s;and especially for the exact location Y 's eas . A ver con. from Prosbur , ' '' natives will lead sooner or later to a middle of O 5. x1 ' '`c'' ` a , { g Sixteen yearn ago the sett > meet etcher. She was then roomin �"" r t,M � A i + the water boandary in the straits and siderable number of Chinese laborers have of a Dor ins of Russian and British lice s. on Yon a street. g I I 'A.!I, ., �i�f , !eia' during the past year entered the United which ieselburg is the spite] ewe t to p g She was •accompanied .��. ,'+,, ` ," '+ rR' ' THE �azERIOAr7 xpct, States from Canada and 1tSexico: There America There by induatr he' by Lizzie Hastings when.she first.met Wood, ';M zb� and Miss Hastinna .knew the latter: An ;4 . 9T' ' f �.'he:lap of'the last Congress providin a, Seems to be satisfactory. evidence that the saved ti attiu` ;0 ` Y gradually THAT ROrAL MATCH. b 11 x"" 4, t� '" is o of ins ellen for our meats intendged business of assin Chinamen through Reaolvin to reiurn0�' ' •' erican money, introduction follouaed, and 14Tias IIastin ' '� -,-„.,,lire fin. ” lea''. rt 'and Clothin the Presiiient with Canada to thepUnited' States is organized the son on to bl ether's home, `wOther Story of liow the Uni°n vas interrogated Wood as to wheth � �'�`•``� � � ", his way changed his money int° , Brought About. yet found a housekeeper. a II©e saaid 'r;t ;'i LL , e :exclude foreign prgdncts from our and ,quite active. The Department of rhe compact form of English soverei na °f A London c I P.1, �r�'jUA i r ' l Justice has construed the laws to re airs which.'he had 600. ,, It w he had not and Nei , to �� G Aw ',at in ease the country sending them q g , able sa s.: Franid, Lavelle was •ttoglcl a the return of an as<late when he that the betrothal isYdue teethe Dukeries suggested• FVood told her to call } '' ° "`� ' ur>jaet discriminations Y Chinamen found arrived at his father a house. lie did not Clarence s persistent I �� y �� taste P of at 21, Draper street, which she did. She to be unlawful] in this country make himself known but asked for hos i. position do eve under real o N, I �t� � z'aw any Product o the United States Si�ase to China as' the countr from which .he tality°as'a stranger. The mother P g P fouttd the plan© ryas a red brick }louse, v` » ] this (Government in a position. to not agree with court reports. all furnished' e F�}• y te8'ectively ergs the remove? of Such die• came' notwithstanding the fact that he there at the moment, but the father Ts not On the contrary, at is known that the Duko xcept ono back room and' a xl{ ${`• s$ . , r against our meats, It is tali- Came by way of Canada. But severalof the nized his son .throw scop Clarence has ion _ -been en parlor. The defendant a son was there .% � ;gym, g District Courts have overruled this view of and : gh' the disguise of years Princess Helena of g . amoured of no ,bot i, Asn n R �' �inat on t" to be'_ able. to` state that German embraced him, The son being weary, years lige he eraonaOrleans, and that two women. She agreed to do the house- Y, the law and decided that such persons must retired to rest, after telling. his father of th to the work for her board. r , rv4 k, Italy„ Aastriaaud France in the P y declared his assion She lived there two �< Yf° 'i ty der..named have opened their ports to returned to Canada. The Canadian offi- little fortune he lied brought home with assurance p weeks and did the housework. Then for cWS refuse to allow .them to re-enter Can- him, a Comte de Paris• and received the ti'a,;?wgected American pork products. The son had the money in a bag near hie love and that Botha Helene reel rotated one week at1 three moved to No. 23 Draper ads without the payment of rile X50 head his bed. The father did not tell the mother' a rev P street, the house of Mra: Milia, where they k��» �> 3$7t`TAISAN I)IF>aICULTY BTiLL UNSETTLED. tax• I recommend such le islstion as will when she cam herfather and mother lived for one week. Then d ' }a g o who the atran a pp oil the match. Princess Helene then ef, ndant asked '. r The lyucI I g' at New Orleans in March remedy those defects in the law. g r was, re- went to Rome to put " th'°fi--ghestion of a her t° come. to Buffalo. Mra. Milia and her .�tt'of'eleven men of Italian nativit by a THE AMERICAN NAVY, thevson reveal himself to the jod andnalet .befo ge o. religion as an absolute necessf sister lived' together at the number. ' R y, She mob of citizens, was a most deplorable and The report of rho Secretary of the Nav P y ur re the pope, who told her that it would came to Buffalo'ebout the middle of Qcto. +timtxleditab}e incident. This to be regretted, Shows a gratifying increase of new naval rise g f th t therexa he la ter - strap- lain hie re her with Wood and hie ate son y gat up be impossible that such a change could ob- P , Arthur tI itis$ the raasIIner in which these claims were vessels in commission. The Newark, Con. sarin tgb g h and findin the Axtell. Tile er s ba ase merest sympathy, The osition y were accompanied by Mra r at l rtaiented was not such as to promote a cord, Bennington and Miantonomah have g g money, a remained unsettled until •Prince P Milia, her child, and her sister, Annie Hud. ` ` tsfm discussion of the uestion but this been added during the year, with an aggro, lar er sum thaP s e sa d e The hush ed of, same ill, when theOr a be- A�°; N� ,r TA well be attributed tq the excitement beeeof Something more than h an tone. determinepd.to o son• She knew young .Axtell as Arthur y Queen and the Princess Wood. She cannot tell the exact date that „ 5 r `"enTindignation which the crime naturally Twenty-four warships of all classes ar father ale ton, The mother Stealthily go the Nance f theaDuke of I+`° alarmed over a knife and cut the throat of the stranger, throne, they left Toronto for Buffalo. She did not i��, revoked. ° 'The: temPOM y. absence of a under construction in the navy yards a d g, y ; ifs nearing the hear any,discussion between Wood and the 4 kinin him instant] then she took and of Claren ei and e6vondale on everheDttke ,:. x',int9ter plenipotentiary of Italy at this private ehops,but while the work upon them hid the gold. When the father awoke he family and Cabinet others as to what she was to do on arriving �< "r'1 xs:pital' has retarded the further torte- xa going forward satisfactorily, the temple- pool of blood on the bed. a ainst reasons being aldol d ti euffalo. They had been Buffal° some '` +� cadence, bot it is not doubted that a tion of the more important vessels will et found iia son in a before improper ro oshll' xleadly eonclaeion is attainable. His cr of anguish and horror aroused his France, Thisilpre eureiledtto hi�q ecce of P P �t�erc mala "esF s F 1 require about a year s time: Some of the wife, who had expected to find her husband ante of Princess Victoria Mar The case is not yet concluded. 4� 4r vessels under construction, it is believed Y p in concealing• Pt ""i`"a TFC CHIIIAN EMBROGtLIO. a read accom lice y, for whom r,, �`" r will be •trium h for the sake of the moue bThee fat me hashes shown a couainly liking, The Queen niF1tDEIItCD ylla dFlr�, ti star s r The President recites the histo of the p s of naval en neerina, '� �l } �p .civil war iai Chili since its outbreak. The b as ed out who ho victim was. With one Promised a dowry to the bride. q she wont a "t' rz There should tie no hesitation in promptly 'g P Becaua `�t��'F�� H ,a l + States Government refused to rete . completing a nay of the best modern type, cry the murder reeled and foil dead. d Not D!(nrder the ObJe ��;3 ,:yFi, f; - u ", "' ]IiIDB the g lar a encu h y A IIOBItIBL)C CBIME. of II sealo�i$y. �u s a belligerents, and used to good g . g to enable this country to dis , %, 1 t 'r maces to bring about a aceful a Clement la its fla TIIE ILRdDIC OF DRATII. d r1 ghton Fiend Outr,igeF and Murder P ASavunah, Ga., despatch says : More com• of the ;trouble, bot main wined a policy of P Y g in seas for the protection _ ���I..E?° � of its citizens and of its extending com Ioyiig LAdy 1•rozen to Death on Her Ray a u lete details from Tatnall county concerning R ' atm-interference. The message lndtrectly metes. Five-Year-Old chile: the murder near Reedsville ai,ow it to have 4a RGA . , %, � defia& Minister Egan from_ charges made T� PENSION BUREAU. t° be Married. A London ca bleu, sa s ; been one of the most horrible ever commit- I , :, : 1` s t►intit hint sail after cin over thedetails A Winni ed p crime 'came to li ht to-day at°$ghohtone ted iii that section, 'z3;„ g g g Tho administration of the Pension Bureau P des etch says : The officials Last night Edith Jeal, a 5 ea - g wife of James Freoma rhe victim was the A xy " "ua *err. netted wish the outrage at Valparaiso has Been characterized durioR the year b of the 'Nortbern Pacific railway brow ht the Y r old girl, was n, a prosperous farmer „" � , , x` l x 'peri nn sailorai Pays : This Govern- diligence. The total number of pensioners y g sent to a shop with her brother: While the living a few miles from lteedsville Y news of a double fatalit which occurred on bo man was of an extreme] Free- c >rne now awaiting the result of an ins>es- upon the roll on the lice n}net miles south o� Winnie y was urcliasin the articles he had been Y jealous dis osi_ a k, p g } �`}s l...", - ich ;t g been 'conducted b ` 676,160. There we e� during 18hA' was One day leery week durin P g• sent to buy, Iittle E tion, and had'several times Harr P * , a ` " Y g yeas g a . blizzard lith remained outside. q elled with 4,�' ,1�'�� i!z'tmiresl court at Valparaiso. It' is 250,505 cases of this number 102,387 were fir father and his daughter set dot when the boy came out of the shop his sis. hie wife over slight friendly attentions yak tied unofiieially that the investigation had dies eared, a allowed under the law of. June 27th, 1890. °m Mallock, Minn,, . to Dna ton `in PP IIs searched for her i to her by neighbor named Paid 1 about com lilted and it is ex- The leaning - of certificates has ' g Y for a time, and, not finding her, concluded Soon Kennedy. .z*, { ,, ? , _ ; T F , Dakota whore the dao titer was to meet that she had returned home. W Finally big jealous rage led to the tragedy.. ,,�, • a t� i sated that `the ' been ro her of&Sneed and a marria a hen ho ; after dusk pn Thursday ni ht armin ti �., '., r s, rr',Gsult will soon be p ceeding at the rate of about ' g was to take g x I' 3 Oohlmunicated to this; overnment together 30,000 per month. place to day, The hour when the marria a reached home he told hie parents a the ! himself with a Winchester rifle, Freeman 4, announced to Zi , 'I r With some adequate wild satisfactory re_ The ap ropriation for the payment of g occurrence. They too searched everywhere q n his wife that he 1a t, , as' ' Se; to the note b wli c the attention pp was to be solemnized arrived. The own Boit y h ensiona for 'the fiscal year 1890 91 was y g Y g for the child, but without success, The g°ins to make hex kill Kennedy. of {]hili wag call©d to this`; incident. Tf p man was anxiouai lookin for the bride, elite were notified, and this mornin the $127,885,793.89 and the amount ex ended but she never came. The : youn roan Taking a rope he tied it a cool her hod t,��at *r''' #dress just expectations should be disap- X118,530,649.25, leaving an unexpende g °and Edith a bodyunder a abed in a g Y and dna ed Ys aw ' u • ` "`: r` pointed, or further needless dela sur las of . 9,155,14. G4. The c`ommi sinner became anxious, and with a friend drove out cricket gg her through . ho woods and i y uitervene P $ p d in the: direction from whence ho ex acted S©ld. l lie little girl had been moat horribl along the road to within• feet of the I r x+' will, by a special message, bring�'th math is quite confident that there will be no call the bride. To Nig great alarm he foond a maltreated. She had been brutally cotta ed h°use of the man whose lit't he desired to wi' ��`„� far again to the attention of Con sale for this year for a deficient a ro riation not- horse and rig owned by rho father of the by some Send, who, after committin his' eke' Then he forced a pistol into the '' �i , v 9 notch action aS may be necessary.. Y PP P crime,. lied strangled his helpless victim }� hands of the almost unconscious wom �'�,�t awe tonneshe en- withstanding the rapidity with which the Young girl, and on further'eearch 'the bodies death. 'There is not the sli htest -1 ? pondence with the Government g pushed. The miatak which °f the missin ones frozen.atif% 7.ho own threatening her with instant death i he » , work is bein g , not Chili will, at an early day, be submitted has been made b n, fellow is grief-stricken and most diatracted� with iblood anddawollenl' he� °was ata�ned did not enter B Bouso and shoot Ken � dp 'rhe°+ ' j 'Congress. , , Y an.y in their exaggerated estimates of the �ost of The names could not be. learned. clothes were be a refused. y oma means Kennel ,� THE CHINESE OUTBREAK, the pensions is in Aot taking account of covered with d rt, and her pinafore and hair °oma aware of the presence 3' had” ,�> ' Tho late outbreak an the diminished vale DIED of DR were saturated wit ' and of his ' of Fteeman e of first LYI,i. h blood. Sua kion falls intentions, but did not renew his ^*h ', eine foreigners int. payments ate on a stranger who'has recently been seen in wife was with him, Throwin th {t� y�y- various parts of the �hinese empire has der the recent legislation. The estimate do Old IIag Dice while Caronaing in a g to the ground Fre g ° �vOm 'beset a cause of deep concern in view of the ;for pension expenditures . for the fiscal ear Brighton him. money to little, iris � eman wa endin June 30th 1893 is Y N°Girlous Den. accompany him, g to house himself, ]ked toward the n } , �uibua establishments of our citizens in g , X144,956,000, Kennedy, who had Been l , p e tteriOr of that country, This Govern- which, after a careful examination of the `9' New York despatch says : Patrick °n th© watch, opened fire °n him. L+'reeman f can do no lees than insist Spon aeon- auljeet, the commissioner is of opinion will' Cleary, 50 years old, soil a ,woman known New erang° Pcoier. went back t° where his wife lay, and seizin fie Sufficient, while these disbursements to as Mary Foley' about 45 years• ole last A remarkab}y ingenious and simple oran a road OPIn a sped liar from the yard int° the Inic" ee bf 'the protective and Punitory the disabled soldiers of the re ni ht went to an East fiver IIotel and took P Et Im hei%t which the Chinese Government g at civil war g ti and lemon eeler is now. being introduced w seconds Kennedy "heard the r has heretoforb a Ned. No effort will be are large, they f not realize the exa er- a r°om together. About 10 o'clock at by which it was claimed 1 000 oran es ma' Kennel f hoe cans rifle. After leaving PP gg night Qledry descended to the bar-room and be peeled without soiling�t'nger or glove, or -;f omittbi to protect our citizens eaeeabl aced estimates of those who oppose this Y y Freeman 'had forced Nig ao onrnin P Y t eneficient legislation. g'ot a can of ale. A few minutes later he losing a drop of juice. Che peeler is a bit for notfobehin dyed yards' o k cursing her 3 gin China.^ announced that the woman, after`drinkin a THE nt b IN RU$BIA• glass of the al°, fell back dead. Cleary wog bl wire, nieko•1-plated, ver m he sent a b list �hp orders to kill Kennedy, ` shape of a button-hoolr ; but with a tiny her heart, ?` Thia Go>.frrnment has found occasion to The IEnaselT Bow. her instantly: kinin arrested, and in the Tombs Police Court to- de let into the inner bend 'of the hook. g 5:. a+�grreee, b° a frioiiilly spirit, but with , London cable says ; TraitJt says that day was committed to the custody of the p until next mornin dy lay in the road Earl Russell, acting under advice, has deter- When the Dint of the }look ig drawn •into Peered. g' Freeman has d%sap- much earneatn°�s, tO the (overnment of the' coroner. The East River Hotel is the vile Qzar its serious concern because of the harsh` mined not to allow hie wife any money anti] the fruit it slides between the pulp and the ,,I, �:' resort iII which the woman known as Qld Peel without danger of enterin :, Measures now being enfOiced against th© she apologises to him for the charges she Shakspeare was found butchered in a man- g either, the Fall Season onencd. �'' $ebre�ve in Russia T e' immi ration of made against him and against Pro£ Roberta ner peculiar to' London's " Jack -the -Rip. wPile the ft de Whichs it mheelbeeasilly and � Chester Evenin t g and until sire openly admits that she herself Per•" An examination showed that the w ill 7 News : The season when " #hese people to the Uniteih Glares is lar el Y ved the coroner is called in to hold an inquest. , t3� y does not believe them to be true, Countess woman hod died of alcoholism, Cleary says without trouble. on the tool who ventured on thin ice is • j r increased and ria likely = assume proper- Russell, on the other hand, has commenced ��ff 7tions which may make ;it difficult to find she was his wife. opening with brilliant prospects• ]unC ". ]tomes and employment for them here, and a suit against her husband to recover her Boise City, Idaho, has a girl sixteen years share of the sum of One of the poasossions of Holl Caine, the tockings$mnda six feet two inches in hers BYnnng couple who desired to boo ,`+, ?!o serious}yy affect tho7abor market. Ib• is X41,000 which, she mtimatod'that ono ehillion will be forced claims, she paid into a bank to their joint ,British novelist, is the lantern borne by A' Kansas lady Adventist has settle P the ied Y SgY on ' d °II of tried recent] seated in a bu on ffram II~nsaia within a, few years. But the accounts. Eugene Aram on the fateful night of his Christmas Day es the end of the world. oral Bridge in Virginia. aindden tranhat of such t multitude, under R A man will" wade through two foot of snow j'""sWhen suffering from overstrained and An Irish There are 900 abandoned farms in Massa- oonditibns that tend to strip them of their She might have given us until Jan, lat. , k chusetts advertised b I h to go to a dog fight, but six inches of the tired eyes, bathe them in hot water Several : nearly all the toll gates in the conn ,. nal Societ Y Ilio State 1lgricultn- iriitt►il aecumnL,stiona and to depress their stuff will keep him away from church. man remarked to-day that y times a day. the cit now. ty aro in ` Tho Ppohibitionia+,'s polircl hni; .)* vOteti. Y in Iowa this year, a loss of about 0,-00t1 Sinc n ' { - . 1869. 1' . .. „I. rj 7 * e . "`".. 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