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SCENES AN D AT THE EXECuTIONs.
Row Ibe *n bicd-And litthattkhey-Died
tor -One Deus for an seiner More to
Live -Another Recognizes *Weep.
belie Among the spectator*. • •
Despatchea were received last (Friday)
• night regarding exeeutions- at the under;
Men ioned plebes ; • -
, . Aet- Elmira, N. Ye jose.ph -Abbot, con-
victed of killing Geo "•-
. -
MERLE STAMPEDE II I *OUCH.
Unaccountable @kern Dearing a dennereei
' Service -several serionsiy Hurt• •
A Quincy _(1ll.) despatch, dated yester-
aiy., says: This afternoon during the.
funeral services of the late pastor of Salem
Church, while- the church was denier
crowded, a panic fronesome unknown cause_
ensued. Ten or twelve persons were sed-
ately injured and thirty or: forty others
hurt. Later. ---In the rush for the street
ome forty persons.Were injured, siz ladies
eriously. The church fatten) of the largest
in the city; and was filled with friends of
the deceased. It is said e seat in the gal-
Iebt broke dpwn, and the- people, in ,the
'vititnity ethetight the galler W . . •
g
e ow- w
:prisoner in the Siete Reformitory here, in :a
• April, 1880, was hanged - to -day. t The 1
prisoner passed* quiet eight. Itie: retired -1
at I2,o'clock, having epent the eorly. por-
tion of the evening in couversationt with a
reporters and friends. He arose at 6 vt
•this morning and partook of a hearty break-
• fast • Of_ beefeteak, potatoes, toast, cakes,
aticreeffee. He conversed cheerfully with
attendants and friends: up to the time- of
' • the execution. The reps was cut by Sheriff
- e Little fifteeteminutes past. 11. .The
prisoner's neck was brokeu. He struggled
- for five minutes: The beat atopeed beat-
ing in fourteen ,minietes After the fall. The
itemaitis will be taker, to Waterbury* Coen.-
decee,sett's former home.- Thegreatwill.
-
power and neeve of the prismier. shown
throlighoitt his- confinenteee did not desert
• him at the allow& Ile hod always main-
tained that he would die like a. man. His
• father is servihg- a life tgrin in the Con-
necticut State Prison foi, murder. His
brother witnessed the ecteoutiori to -day.
• Less than a hundred people weeepresent.
At _Marshall,. hio., John A.- Vhelpa was
hanged . to -day for the imarder of Elijah.
Keyton, wealthy fainter. Phelps worked
-
on the farm, had a disagreement with key-
. ton about work, anj. followed hiin to the
feeding -lot, where be killed him with an
axe and robbed the body. Ile confessed,
and slightly itupIieeted another. workitian
named Charles Wood, ' Phelps was in love
• witle'Reytones de.ughter, hut strongly op-
posed by • the teld male To remove the
• obitacle to his happiness, hr. connection
With the. disagreement, he brained 'hien.
• The doomed than dressed himself' earefeely
this- meriting' and at a hearty- breakfast.
- A crowd of, several thousand witnessed the
,execution,. ineluding Aries lieyton. The
etondefinted mau. made a speech, asking to
he forgiven and warned.all yowl,' Men to
beware of his fate. Feria he recognized
his sweetheart in the crowd, at which the
. girl cried hysterteelly. and Phelps, hit:itself
was great -iv meted. He died in eight rain-
- - utee. Great sytnpathy was manifested by --
the crowdrand there were slioutaot",D'on't
ay and a rush C6R)23;_teReed. Mei], Was Inftell
rid children lpoured out of the doors
eading from ithe Main iipoi and gel-
eries into the hall leadingto theetreet.
11 efforts to stop _them Were fruitless,.
ad ,in a .few- minutes •the doorway
as-brocked, and the scene that followed
were thrown
Theft. shrieke,
of men, who
Ube& senses,
women lay on
the steps under the feet of he frightened
crowd, and it watt' scene minittes before they
were reamed. Mrse-Spilker received inter-
nal injuries, and it is suppheed ehe Will die.
Maggie Meyer was bruisedem the. facebybootheelsand injured internale,. Mary
Keyes, Mary Ann Better; Bundy•
and-Mts. Dicklnit receiyed.egeicele wounds,
and their recevery is dotibtftil. Bus. Dale?
man; Mrs; and Miss Lehttian ;and 'Miss
Wiseman are badly injured. Rev. Dr.'
Ilollenback. bad a rib beekeriii there -was,
no cense for the scare or panic. After the
, excitement, whichlested half asehate, had
.subsided, the ..funeral cere onies, were
remixed., :
hang hint" •
At Jersey City Martin Kankowski weer
• executed this morning for the Muideeer
was Indescribable. Wortte
down and trampled upon.
combined with the shautin
seemed to bo frightened out
were fearful. - Half a dozen
TUE
NoitTeitivESie_
„
-Anoiher ColenAzatiOn Scheniei '
The knoviledge having been Obtained -thy
the Primitive Methodist Churoli of Canada
• • thek a large number eof people of, their
dertominatien in England were goihg• to
_emigrate to the Northwest this spring, it
weeconsiderecl necessary to try and keep
them together --and supply them with
taissiOnaries. For this purpose they wished
the - Geteinment to allow - them certain
townships, but.the, Government could not
treat.With thern lean Church. Therefore,
at meeting of the General CoMmitteeein
Toronto, en the 14th, ultinate the following
resolution was unanimously needed, That
thee •
-
,
• 1-4 Good-lEtyee' -
" Geteldtite" a Ihetzterhispers, -
. stauding_neside e ,
'Tis hard, szkluixd to leave you,
• But we cannot alter fate;
Think of me; iovetfor eye,
Good-bye, sweetheart, good-bye." •
• .- • .
•
Good-bye, dear mother, hold tee
-elate to your loving heart.
•-• aAh t how it hurts to reale,
• TeknoWthatiten.-:etiidepart et_ et
Idetelisathevird heart -out-
- _"Good-bye, mother, goodbye."te
The little wetted engem
-Best calmly in_ ourown,-----
And baby's bright and young spirit,
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without a; eigh or inoan,
Steers for its home on --_-
• Follow_ed by oral u_goosi-bye."'-
.
Bring hither spotless lilies,
Relies and milk -white phlox ;
With loving fingers-streAftheni
Inside thisrosewood box,
For -maidens, too, taust. die ;
"Good-bye, alaer goed-bye."
Thus at each cross and turn
All through the ceaseless rush -
Of restive, busy life, •
morning's earliest blush,
The evening's latest -810-s-
- e.Good-byte good-bye, good-bye."
, Mariner on life's ocean,
&our/ter beside tho-toratf, - - -
Traveller along barth's highway,:
These words thy past ultimo k
• .Beyond these changeful -Skies -
There'll_ be goOd-bjes.
TEA 1411.LE
- .
-Lake Ontario isdiald to have decreased
in depth lett inelaes in past 27 years.
-January _as five- SuntlaWiliiii-year._
Some Wicked -bole wig' there wereilshin ,
friends; there's oti-g- -you'll be...:
doing yourself proud to keep out -of-the
iti-gaWteby. aeon:tine-mad traveller palled
head. - • ' ee
40oLdr, 4' WORK
An Oiler to Hong Gni
4'""`teettainent 'or the
for lehmoustee,
ea _
WASmaktaToN, Jan. 1.1.-A
a Miniature coffin • addre
Gtiiteau,"..*As- see; to- th
•OFF.'"
. -
-Scorching
•
containing
d "Charles
Dead Letter
Oface.. yesterday, being l'Otietifficiently
stamped, and Gritteau refuel to :pity the
:proper ; postage, _saying ight be an
infernal machine: -
• ' After consultation yest between
Mined the Court adjournedThum
'day, when David& will ma he opening
argument to the jury for the osethition.
auclgoTo#6ei3eeeiew
theory was scoeching belts e •erity. Was -
this worthless vagabond," .exolanted,
"a mart to be selected 'an letinspired by
God; A cheat' and swindler •creature of
the vilest habits ? lie: then • a junior in
the Arm of _Segue Christ de 0 this mur-
derer, tracking his vietim •At night, at
church, at the railroad static evetywhere
-till, the - deed is done, giant this
hideene pretension, pude e we hint •the
-inspiration of Penh whent impiously
quo*, that dem protee as -
did not protect . Paele- from •-•$teipes and
death."
tJohn J. -Ilict3ride, of Iteffa, e Beet the
,folleveing telegram.: to Matti t Attorney:
Coekhilt, at Waehington : • " will hang -
Guiteau withoutchergieg one hnt the -
Government. - Guiteau iS not hwy..-
--TizuroN,'N. J., Jen. 11.-attit Senate has-
adeptederegolutiate in referhe. to the
oath of Garfield and Calling- the just
intlightedus pueighinent of 6" assassin,-
whonilhe regolidiens, declare: be sane;
Tfl the Ileuee the deadlock teken and
the Demooratic nominees cho . •
_ .
dem:tuner? Because e be _ has. get a level
-t-Lendoia Tfrerld : "-The worst tendency
of the present day is theec ion- of
peesimism, the -true explanationeof evilttelat
is it leek Of hunten -spite:atty.!' ' .1
Pfiheatnet thug, describes a trial in
oeuet : One Man le silent,' another- talks
all the time, and twelve Witte -men condann
the man who has eot said a word. . •
-Huxley thinks eausee dog
Acute _pain; and nobody -blaineg the poor
dog very 'Much, considertng the fact. that
the fainily dog has- to hear all • the -fitinily
practieing.
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_
A -telegram front John, says
Mr e Supervisor of t, Prince-
-Ed -weed Island Lunatic Asylit as been
found guilty of stealing.' He, tiltpriated
to his owe use supplies purchase' -for the,
andlia.s falsified his ac ts. An
investigation into his conducteh ed into
_ by the trustees has resulted in &Pah rather
- -•--One"boy ig a boy; two boys are deaf ee
boy; and three heys are no boy at all.e-Bee
Franklin. • It cliff -With.gir' ls, Bepja-
Min... One girl is a girl:- twogtile are more
e . committee . appointed by 'girl; and three girls are an entire circus. - ,...
the General Committee., held November
--tithe medical faculty; in England were
9th, 1881; anent the Coeffexi.onal Colonize-
tion Sche_ine in the Northwest. Territory dismissing the question whether or not to
be • received, and' in harmony With attend a rem tio ' '
A 6_14171,1ATIC
Tlie :Steal ot llt:i4t.Ittetu
• He teeapes.
the suggestions - of Mee:theta Of the.
Dominion Government, We recommend
that • •
flUIli'• r,, near Guttenberg, in May last, taking charge thia husinesii,• .chartered
The ptear toolt final leave of hie: wife .-company b6, ferraed under th ...auepicter
• last raga: the scene wa '
• The prisoner slept sonadly, and partooli.tif
• a- light breakfast: When the Sheriff went.
to the Cell gertkoWski declared that he was
innocent, -and vainly asked- for an hour
• • more to Jive. Arriving under the gallows,
he stood up bravely, and excleinted in
'oda, -.±1tret voice, 'tie, :the name of the• ,
e Father, Son and Hoty ci host, I aro limo-
- cent of this thieg. Father, forgive, me -and
'
those whc, brought thia disgrace- on the
• - e 9 -ew Jertey." 'While the noose t 'meet-
evenitig costume:
-
Prof. Menet, Wheteed uot,Yet learned the.
niceties of the language; quietly..reniarked,
41. As fae.rna, I shall gem ni hi
„ ofthis committee
o the Connexional authorities to under-
take to carry out the proposed scheme.
Such a coinpany has been formectunder the
nartte`of "The Primitive Method'et Coldni-
zation, Society (Limited) "with proposed
oapital of nop,00con .1.,000 shares of 5100.
each. Most of the etoeklioider are pro-
riainent men in and around Torogto.. it is
desired to. take. up six townships.in Section.
V and to supply a taissionar ' to - each
ip ree from any cost to the Confer.
t -
• The clatter has been it ' lied for
d tins morning Mr: J. • Walker t.ith. Bev,
W. Bee; General Secretary , of the P. M.
Church (both of Toideto), left fee Ottawa
in connection with elicit applieattion and
else to decide upon the looatioet, •
• ' . , •
was It' • - -
g nte e the prisotor gamed
. about to -fait, but instently Fe:levered nerve
and stood up. Hie neck teas broken by the
At Frenklia, Potence Achille and
Sterling Ben were haeged here to day for
the muider and robbery Of D. Laniand, a
_ evetalthei citizen, lett. • August. Ilueephrey
and Ben Beasley,, implieeted in the °dine-,
, are eervieg eeuteete in the peniten:
t delay. All are negrOes..1 The town was
crowded with people. withesa the execti-
tion. e •
As St. Louie.: Jabeph I''atovslty„ (White)
• -
.and. Charles (adored), tenrclerers,
= - were executed:to-clay. It was feared that
gotoesky would bre* dewe, but hewaked
fieraly• to the ecaffesid. .Ellie' neck Was-
h
- • ' ' The Poor Empress.
' : The tEateprese• Eugenie, fiveattidetwenty
e ,
years ago Counted one of the handsomest
women 'in Europe, is said : tc, 0.: badly
broken dews. Though still yohn4f enoughirt -years,. the once rich and grotty. nut7
beown tresses ate -faded. white by grief and
reverse of fortune. The trenspareet beauty
Of feature is spoiled, the tiame cue ed and
'wasted. Latterly her health hes ben fast
feilieg,_ and the glooni which fell - on Ifer ,t
' e - ter the fatality in South Afri arises !tit
_ y g dre s.
Jane •Grey - •Stetssheine, -whose
:knoWledge of It •
ittarelingahd unexpected- disco
' The
extent to which -Mulligan _has bed his
employers is not yet taiceten, - g that
he could. no longer ' conceal tChoeest
practices; the' late SuperViSor MA' tiered it
prudent to. leave CliarlotteteVen' o Aid.
him- in his flight from the effiettri. thistle°
hetookthe horse belonging he th gatitu-
eion and 11, valuable saddle own y Dr.
Blanchard. •A warrant was ism? or his
arrest* but he escaped . by the rthern
Light. s •
eat.
NAF'OLEON JJ
Allistairbed Ili* Crave-
- _
•
*awe
•AtParis cablegram says: Tit -good-
na ure is onlyequalled- reason to believe that an attemptSteel.
by her bluntness 0 speech, writm ; "As thebodies of Napoleon IIL and rince
between drowning a. country girl and get- Imperial has just been discover° „” 'Pineal -
ting her employment in _ the city, I -rather burst: Mr. HowardVineent has ilbt down
think I'd drown her, And so get her eint tol- egyerdiespeeial detectives from.
lIdedn's witert" - -*•- . . . watchthe imperial mortuary ch
'_
• --"Friends,"onee eitid- ir-oTergymiii-to-o-.
rain, "I hat% . often hhoit .1143Iaanr are
entertaineded t eo-t tnit hpatt. -cilliel 1P. 62
mimber of people Who ' had • entered' bis
church for the purpose of getting out of the
b,taie4gtewiteede-asearene.utinimbreel.„ heard. t -e is yet klioWnten this point The
(teed eee-ehe chi:1"th_, _.*ELPP ehended.' It is believed thee
a.
son le queetien: is a woman, a
n.
being used as a dee& for one's. sins; thiet- Orkeii-Y-of-itle BxnPresi, '40 n'thi-
ever--o --I a •
-. -.• '. - ef-e. Oni_ebrbeen.earefullykePt quid
• -Brown-is a kind-hearted man. kve e °rimmed or - erimpals ooncerne•&
eight he gives- each Of his children fivehenres
for going to bed eaely, • t t ci t --lit -
take alarm and escape-. -
ONDON, a0.11. 6,—The vaults 4
About m
him -. wheni di jirgehatd ihtleg, ;"trbsei:_taBei--ennlisneQgi e":a Flay- p_iiittpt. ihipuvr et rbs avthition oat ttbe-ieeegetattne riewp earsedte. e _
seam; takes - the A - = ' • ' - Chiselhurst yesterday from Paris_
warning against body -snatchers: ,
ve cents . font eheir
peckets'and theneattmereing gives_ them it:
whipping for - _
the peeelisteie thus satirized be;
the London TVorld: 4" Heel' ropia but I'm
wee Wellie Black, fraseAberdeen, inventor
grand airt f h •
The itlelin for ciebt.f
cerrespondeut. writes to . the
"Ido net knote whether it mad
L
in the provinces, of whic
don to
1, and
hit . who
Alp be
e per
-
honed
betain
ie has,
tit the
Chlsel-
h.: It
Ved at
Ving. a
;
leen:
nob.
'stortenly agreat
, t tee •
bukes-wilno- accipantanc.e experience are etri but
hashitogethencescento _hamlet etteeut Leedoh twent iles
deScrleptio. ne and Vitelic:,i3a_ineti,7- ye___efia_ r.ounfi-_-,thre iki. Att.t.5ifor ly 4 -18.-xgei itlfIiis„,!_
hop it s done? Ele-butit e brat'? weekend
„Make the- 'gill 4 '1" blessed With ae• average en dowraent dkirle,
in which 'one •tel them tis „not -168,4K or
clegtine cl.._. to 'eerie. 'the : 'dein?. 1.-.6,11:tie
tattendthet: practices , -0, ooieerts .gilk by
„Itaiyeetenateure musical Societies in ..and
strong. - The -.: violin dealers and riestetere
11
around Lciadont and -. generale,- `find , ling
ladiesamong- th-e- ranks :of _the ei thiii
players: e On all . sides :there iiii.abehtiOnt
evidence that ...the meyeimene Is generelthad
-tell the seine story, and I ' catmot _Olibt
-that-taii4-earehenee the :violin -win lit far
MOr6 itainitrint in - the bonds. of young 1 ieg.
than ever t it was in _ feterter days a
'
G11., CItOyely WELH 00-Wly - strangled, , longer Intervals, so that she reined:la-her
Itetovek-y woe aged 23 iced Ellie 21. One' days confined to her .cliambor. - 'T
thousand epersons witnessed the exeontion.
The crowd was very dieonlerly in the
scramble for places.- -Ketovtky murdered_
hie sweetheart, who jilted him. Ellis killed
" a colored man a quarrel,' &ter cards,
er however,
here is 1)111011 th a t:ie graiedtand sonitiiiithrt-
g Black's m" • gs. —
drove -en SIJCCESSoR STARTS
RES'S. _
"The we-Tel:shall come to an end--"tia true -
In 1882. • • _
- The world itself Shall no longer be,
- In 1883.
The World itself Shall be inunore,
• In 1884... • •
The world itself shall not surViVo,_
In 1885:
The world shall vanish lute) nix,
In1886. -
In 1887.
The world' shall burn indires from heavon,
• ' . . • -
,ose of Chloe Aiin who SltarVett.
rierselif to Death:hi Shrtr pays.
itesp.atch item Alexandria. IVItet- says :
Mise Chloe Ann Violetewho started out on.
a starvatiozefast under the belief. that she
Watt obeying a 'coramartd- of the Lord, on
the 5th of November last, at the, resi-
dence of her mother, on Queen street, last
tight 'absent 12 o'clock, Iteving lived. with-
out taking food. of any kind for sixty
days.. The • cam!' remitektebie- from
the fact that it ie the longest ktiown.
There is o weilatatheaticsied case
of A lady of New York State fasting forty
seven, days„dying the- expiration of tha
time: Miss Violet, although emaciated
retained: consciousness and talked. freely
indeed cheerfully,. up to, the time of her
death. She was thoreughly impreatted,
with the- belief that her Wile had come
and at the Lardclestred end commanded
her ethetain fret:teen kinds of food,' She
heiieted, farther, thet to die fasting would
boa safe- paseport to heaven, and the getes
e acei-
en a, fall on the stairs in her newhouse
in the West Ends still further shock the
-
weakened nerves, and, although no oclily
injury to speak of was sustained, her ealth
has Suffered gince,agrea•t• deal. Th Con-
stant visite from men:there of the oyal
family of England are among the gr Meet
comforts theelonely and exiled tov reign.
&mettles. ' _
• •
' The Scarcity, of.leritiet Fish.
The 'open° winter has been bad, for the
fresh fish trade, becatise- the fieheemen
have "been afraid to piece 'their nett; for
feer. the like would freeze -up .and their
outfit bedestroyed by the ice. Of -course
While the. lake rem. dined open they could
not fish throtigI2 the- lee as in former sea-
sons, and femme there was an unavoidable
decrease in the 'supply. The nattily Of
fresh fish in the 'market is - *belly Giving
t to the. open- winter. As to the extinetiot
of the !Team in the - waters of Lake
Michigan, a. western dealer is of the
opinion that the greatest havoc was wrought
by the employment of pound- net. , by
'unprincipled fisheimen. The tneshe of
'these nets were se close as to prevent the.
escape of the • yoribg Rah, and they ore
ruthlessly slaughtered.
of the Golden City would be thrown wide
The first curling mateh of the see on
open he her, but that to dip in!' any other
way would be` disobedience to the coramand
Of the. Lord, for which elle Would have
to suffer: in the next world. For sixty
days she cheerfully' acted out this-delugdon,
her WY regret being that ehe • allowed
herself to be induced to abandon 13.er-first
attempt, some year s agc-; to starve herself
to death. She had ROt taken a pertiole of
food a any kind office -the -5th of Noveniber
last ; not even medicinee -would she take,
fearing that her life might be prolonged;
thereby. Her • father, Mr. Robert Violet,
died from an overdose: ot laudanum . and
her brother, Albert -Violet, tleoWned himself
in the river about ten years ago. -Miss -Violet
was bjg14 respected by all who knevi.her.
Every _effort, force' aird perbeasiou were,
t_hied to Mae her give up her wild purpose
but 'without success. - . •
• Gen. W.. S. Ifancoelt last night resigned
wasplayed in New York on Thursday and
men from, the north of Scotland were con-
tending against •rae-n -frora the south of
Scotland, in their great national game, for
the possession of the Dalrymple media.
The game placed all the -players on a de o-
cratio footing. Brawny mechanics t
e stones gliding over the _frozen sulfa e,
weeping and. shouting, side by side with
merchants and professional men. Th 'r
voices mingled each cries LLB thee*:
• " Play close, :- right here (pointing With
broom), &ye understand ?" "Ah!that's
/*Spot ; knock 'em out." "Drawit hame,
'draw it harae.'' Get Waver, get it over."
"Well played, laddie '
•
Mimi West, the daughter of the Britis
Ministo •
r; speaks English with a decide
French. accent. She wits 'educated .at -
the presidency of the Itnited Stat_ep National
• French convent in Paris. The younglaci
is retiring, womanly, and simple in man
ner.
Rifle Association.,
Th6 world shall end.as sure as fate •
111 1883.
-
The World shall -end,- if fhytue is, a sign
In 1889. .
The world ettiPt possibly eoinn to nti--atid-in
1890, for -there is no thyme to let it die_on-
-But certainly to an end 'twill run, , •
In 1891.. •• _ • L
• --athe_quieelibn will arise ie. the minds
those who: private. seriously to fight. th
Mormons why so few of the wives of the
Mormone Make compleintre The atfesWer
lies in human • nature. These *seinen do
not -like to make assertions ' which cast
shadowa on their own condition of life and
:they know that in a dissolritient-ef the.
peculiar :society.,_ by which they, are sur-
rounded they Willipe regarded as butettette
But they are already go regarded-with-con.-
'eiderable pity by the Utah Gentiles. - Still
omen, as well. as -men, hate to be pitied.
TRE .
their fathers and uncles." , •
_ Independent Order et FOresters
o
ede BLAtJK CRIME.
Harder of an eta Mini--,--ifilis Ilipinains '
, Earned in an incendiary 'vire. t
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un-
doubtedly murdered at thatplacelastiaight. . -. .
r
horribreinthrtleitisTiipo - erreatateeteeteeteet.
JarnenHalha colored saloon keeper,Vite Haled- a small betiding set . on piles over - •
,the bay. : Yesterday he was at Lyons, drove
to Newark, and: tor.* the evening - train -
.home. About half -past 11 this building
was discovered On fife,. and was destroyed.
This morning Hall's bo-dy was found in
water -beneath where the building stood.
The head and limbs watt burned off: A
club covered with blood and a-.bleedy
slipper go -to show that die Weeenuerderede -
and probably. for his -Money. Itteeetes : -
known 0 zany. large suniti about ihim' elast •
week he was seen to hay02,250.1 Relived
in the building.. He: wag -at one .tinie, a
.resident Of .Oswego. - . - . -:.
: .kteperter;sent plit amongei:Tee of our .
,
years Age and went to Sodis. ' . lie lived
colored Ottawas to identi y the merdere.d.
-Mete. /huh& that he left here about:twelve
Oswego only Lour or fete y aes, and has no.. •
.relatives now in -this,cit •. • -Re was then. - 7
metried, and is understoodto have lost his-
. ,-
wife and married twine sinoe, and to have tar
wife now hying somewhere. He was es
droll - ithariettae, !nit was 'notorious as a
money maker. .-- One informant- saye.ket
made se muolpioney that he used to carry
it _atoned t_ in a . haskee with him.: Some
years ago. he Was prosecuted for . selling
livor.01-3 Sunday at Scales Point. He thea:
built his ealtuit on piles out in the bat` -
cleaning -that the State had no jurisdiction
, .
there:
There have been no further develephierite:
in the Hall cege:shim mornnig. The pre-. -
veiling opinion here is thathe Wits mar -
ii"' 1- L'e, . TUE POPE LEAVE nonhE I
dered, 'robbed and then burned. - His ;
money -Was made gelltitg liq oe. - '
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A: Note Irian. the Pontifical Nocretttry
_
• the- Subjeet. . .
-4 cable despatch from Ito ' esayst - The
Pontifical. -Secretary of State. 'has addressed. -
a note 0- Austria, Belgium, once, Ira -7i1,•
. end otber South _Atiteeicait, States, asking
what steps they:would. take ithe Pope was .
cemetelled teleaeet Rome. T ,c same atlas-,
time has been asked in a' More iedtrect
mariner of the Getman and Wish : repra-
felipw the -Pope if 116 were CoMpelled to
,
I
sentati„,.. -rifle note asks whether the -
rePresentatiyeth of --Catholic ewers would. .
leave Rome, and. Whetherthey oald under-
take to guarantee the. safety; f the PoPelt.
churches andtialaceS after hs departure: .
It is admitted that this is 7the re -1'4y teethe':
King's Ile*, Tear's.- speech: ' he cardinal
-Archbishop Of .Rouen, recen ly returned '- .
from Retie* tpublishes a letter deecribing.
the position_ of '' the Pope. ' Oet. urges the.:
Italians to choose : anothercapital and leave.
Ronte-to_the Pepe he order -Iiti Itv-e# the
neeessity for departure.
1r' he People ve.lio do 1‘..ot -kill Theniselires.
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"Tocernueh silverware it th r start is a . •
. dangerpue.thing for a young c uple,". says -
A -modern :philosopher; "for 't cells for . .
other things to correspond, and- will keep_
the young man on * strain a keep up .
appearances. . I knew a,peir of .braes out
. hang- to ruin a man thirty -yea s ago, and '•
he never•recovered from it, for
for a fender and the fender 'call dfer a fine '
rug and.thatrig for a carpet an the carpet
for curtains cOiniee„ and so on wed.- se '
•fourth andMilth and Sixth until he got - in •
...
debt and tried to_sell hishoese: o pay oat. '
'and couldialtsell it, but -.Oho sheriff pante
along and geld it just .as espy:, -.Extraria-
is no security in. this . life: but 'honest
it
ganee And trying'. to keep. ti with the
neighbarsis_the great .deenetitic rouble- in
this country..- ' It brings an fin neial diet
tee* and :that causes -specul tion and .
embezzlement and hambeeeleinent, and-, ..
Veit ends in whiskey and suicide. There,.* .
itrduetrY and liVing Within one's Means: 2
Folk who do that don't kill th mielvee." .
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Per'ils of -the -Peep.
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Special to the Chicago (1.1t.) lizt r -Ocean.::
The - world-renowned swimmer,I Captain ,'
.Patil-BoYten; in an interview with a news- s
paper correspondent at: the seashore;-;
related thefollowing incidents in big experi-
,ence : : . . , ,
. Reporter -t" Captain _Beytoe; you nitiat
have seen A large part of the world?" '
-- Captain Boytone---".Yes sir; by the Aid '
of my Rubber Life -Saving Press I have -
travelled over 141,01.30. Miles ou the elvers of
America and 'Ehrope • have also been pre -
salted to the crowned heads of Lngland,
ng
France, Germany, Austria, Belgium, Italy; - -
• •Efelland, ,Spain and Portugal-and-he:ire in
:my poSseskon.fortytWo medalsan decors,- '
tions; I have three :times received the -.
order of knighthood, and been elee eil.hon"•,---
orary member of Otinitaittees;:clUbs; orders •
and societies." , • '
Reporter- were any Of youir trips s.
accompanied by Much danger?"
. 'Captain Boyton-" That depends tipen
what you may call dangerous'. During my
trip down the River Tagus, in Spain1 I had •
te ' shoot' one hundred and tWo-wat rfalls;-
the highest being about eighty-five feet,. and
innumerable rapids.. _Crossing the Straita -
of Messina, I had -three. ribs broken in: a
fight with shorks..; and coming dowzi tliii ;
Somalis,' a• river in- Trance,' 1 received a -
charge ef shot from an -exalted and sti.rt1ed '
huntsman. ..Although - all this wat not -
very _pleasant, and .-. might be tcrwed
dangerous, I -fear nothing more on my
trip . than intense cold; t for as long as
Of - I am eor--benumbed,, ll right - '
My limbs are free :aril easy, eel not
cramped o - -
late I carry a stock of St. Jacobi chi in
my little boat ---(the ceptain Mlle it.e Baby• -
Mine," and - has _ storede • therein signal .-. .
rockets; thermometer; compass, provisions; .
etc.)-andl have had little trouble. Before
starting out irruhrayseii thoroughly 'tV,
. ..
he article, and its action on the !need s is 4.
lwonderful; i Fran constant exposure Larn ;.•
ponleWbet subjeet to rheumatic :pains, and
°thing would ever benefit nie until 1 got .
'eld of the Great German Remedy, Why, ' •
_
ti iny travels I have met people who had
Cen suffering with rheunastism foyears;r •
y my advice they ,tried the _Oil,' at it
Aired: theme I vvoield sooner do without
bod for flays than be without this remedy
Or one hour. In fact, IWOuld notatte pttrip without it." •
13ro. Vantone, a young man of 20 yekrs
Of age, and.a member of CourtThaniesford,
-No. 68, died of typhoid fever . on the nht
of,the 28th December, and on the .8rd iiist.
f --achequein•favor of his another for 1;u00
e was issued and forwarded by Supre
Treasurer •Towe. The Caleb also paid 20
for funeral expenses., The Order contirides
to grow apitoe. The -receipts for 'Trine thu.
endowment accountwas only about „•4400.
The receipts for December just closed was
_$.968, or an increase over former assesshight
of 668.-
I have decked My aimed bower -
With the Peacocks phimes_l love -
And the dado's dark -below; :
. And tbefrieze is feint above;
Ihave decked ray'dim-r-lch'bOWer-
' In the lest sweet style of art,
• With pale plants' in a rOW-
.1 have made my Chamber smart
- The slender tables stand-
Ou waxed and Mattedlloor ;
The convex mirroregleem, •
The horsecloth drapes the door.
• 'Twas Batticellraband
• . Drew Venus there,.so stveokl •
I sitasin a dream.-=
Close huddletUat her feet. _
_ _
014 let tie baintatiSe
twee, ryearn, Ifarle,.
And inyhaie hangt-olr tag brow -
And mynecktio disarrayed
exv soul is so intense, immense,
My culture te se vase •
I sometimes faney-,-. who knows how ea:
• That / shall burst at reset . • -
Morrison, of thif-Toronto- Ladies
-Relief Association, re-ve.d the sum _
$100fromMrs GoldWinStlith •-0
-then retire from office. He is the leader of
:the Ultramontane party in the Province o
'uebee. is _retirement is said to have
been threught about through the influence
Laval University, the succursa/e ef which
`n_llontreal was steadily' opposed by hien.
b ti
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Strategi. -
TWO : worthy citizens -Of: Nankin, Te
. -
had a. spat seventeen years ago, and sir i
then they --have - been - bitter enefai
Redently the three eletgymen of the • he
undertook to effect a reconciliation,
the -peaceful arguments adding to the-fla
tue
brought on a sheeting effeey. Last week.
geethmateaed citizen -invited the enentieth'
to his- lonse. He hadstudied carefehit
their.- taste!. One he entertained .with
apple -jack in. the libreay. and • the -other
Wiele biteritt the sitting -room.,. Both go
to be brimful of good burner:: The adroit
peace -maker got one to sayfinally that h
- Teeny liked Se4hidtSo. 114u .r.Ornaxit wad
2overheard, the sliding doors between the
-roams were pushed apart and 'the eilereie
_Shook liands.--;--Phitactelphia IN,Ines. • ,
The Roman Catholic :Bishop of • Three
Rivers, mg. Laileolie, it about to be made
an Ara/bishop, and will, it is understoodt.
o amongst the poor:2:- '"•
•
What ort ae rrian ?" a fri
kAked. STheodoed gook. Short," replied
- -
Oolt,." and.bald. 'He used ICI out his h 14:
tit ii.O.W his hair hasout him."
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