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,I - I � I I . Terrible Mours of 16�1114*ltht the ,, IpAptletatk ., "', f I I and everybody, began to i Pvw,� and � they all .
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-1 . TIIE MUMMER EMBROGLIO. ';-----8I � I I'll I . I I , �It , �. � ; �'"'; 1* � ,I � -, - '' , 1 ,� � " V, , , 17k�d,lbe - 498 . P Among the memb6io 7evu Ii. I
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, I I A 0:1eliagram P;4 � I ' 'anot ;4h'.it lie �"d ' " b ' ��"Wa 'Well"' 9UP49 PEI nit - have 'a' III mp-backed boy,
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. .. I I I - - . TERRIBLE OAV -THfIANIMALS. " � William Craue,, bfi,t - The R�.. "'o"t e 15' Wthe;b'16y cande into flie gtcroii, and pitiip U I . �
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The Rioting at 11ong lKon_-�Ditlo- A last (Thursday) biglit's ,rrived at,,,,� . I .1 . 1 � I �
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.., despatch Bays'; � The ,, eamer hatiport' 040,jlhq�-�*�'R-,: the , ,, i NeI Pa 'h it 8 h t�s boy.,� thought' And ibe boy went I b, � nd,tb6k�,,a taign, �
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expc � - '.` - 11� I I _.. - �; I - �Plxila,A 1, " I I ",f - �jet,'datjof bedi': �y u haven't on a
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A Hong Kong cablegram Fays:.During litpht"I .cattle -gralno.fiimber' and' narrowly escaping total I40 mql `� IT, 11 atatjaaoiph�t' t�vo leftI 1h v rii�disqo*4- � qa�- I, ' . .. .
d* i lor,i;,��.' ". �e , ��',�tbq . and hiffig it on 'a ,blind',labrae that was I
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I the riot:the mob threw the contents of the I Is, igteams�fp left Savannah dfi,; On akwit ek6a itilib-iAg6tailof tbe'Wte WiL Rli'-' ` ' "'ol't -. d-'Ou't. I X
I I merchandise, put in here in L , N .sing, W , . I .1 I�uess, they hitched to a 'garbage wa,ggon in front of �he
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� buildings upon, the wharves and looted =.all an early hour this morning, bavirog iiiall cargo.of cotton and 41i�eniiIi7,1..�nd Ichief deI of that.city, which throw run, out, of quinilaoin, this town wbile I. was store, .- , , � i 11 I
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them. The riot laBted several h6ur , had her machii1ery disabled in :last week's Be�eii passengers, five, of the latter being Additional light on the Chailey'Ros Be? I I I N, , I I
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der was not restored Until the arrival of stormy Weather, T I be I offi.cera of the ship lladiegi ,A�bout 3 o'clock on . Monday mokn-� TheJetters were dated'November 22' 'abol of it down my neck,"repliea ,the boy, hblp- I -What Nobody *Lao,%r,s!blJICJlI I � I
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I . the Chinese troops. The-nativeS a 0 80 ence. , The LamPort - 18 off 1�rying .24; 1874, nearly six montlig'&ftert i Aasell to An SI .
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. . : excited, against the -foreigners . that a rer sifted from Baltimore on Friday. August Pan Shoals, fire 'wwa discovered among the, tioaa� and were, not. sh6wii. tn'the boy's � III. heard'�you� father wag arrested last day a servaia t first directed attention to the
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� . . n6wal of theriot i pected. 24th, said'noct with, fair weather Until t e, cotton,wid in a few mornents thereaf ter it f ath r because it was supposed t1a e� *duld, Stiturday. 'What'd -the trouble T"a . generallto I cannot be re-e'X'- L
� I 'The rioting in Canton has caused a great ollowiDg Wosones'day. In theinorbirig of I a as, he closed a new gate at the i - , ,
I � f , � � . was burning fiercely. A scene of the great. only, increase his distress. . The abductors grooeryma - I p, aw,pd unless a war map could. be, workedf .
. it will result in the latter'day the stormy weather set In,T e6t:,oxcit mord ensued. �,, Thez,passeggara, time, lids--bee-aa,,wasted, orA of the counter, he bad hadmade to keep in hisre,gomewhere. It iII mass of incom- . .
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I � a collisiou, between. this ]French and tile inlarea f ' ia the day advanced, a were awaXeiiid- 4�1"'-Ithpi.-y "have ��*.,66ci d %,to�4`fi ' t ,e �,boylaway from t4e augar ibin.'' ^
I sing in ury i abd crew I wild', went � `, 1, : , �! , prelieudble oi�aiaks And tubes and joints and . ,
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. --- ,��-���,-�,�,-,.-�.L(]hLesew,�,�Theriot-began�w,hbia - -the 6ritly-aweI buithb,.licoati.w - , it� i,pksettled.' ; I com6i neat being! run in, .so on Xtan t �-K�PLOqfi,�t--.qt- , .�1111
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. I , a fearful Power. I � , --h . , -.1 - -- "and Ag. abou'. . ��
10 arrived'. ners ladies fell in a dead 4 alp ,,� I , iy','�,,Siy'liif�'�'�3; A.Vp�;T,��9W ,gure;.Au gue,�13- ew'Ould,itithadn't,be6an I I.
Boarding house run of mountain height' an I �� . . . . . , 1. .. 7 � "1mq�tj1,',, Mae ft�6,4�--j':�.01-4#�Po`jj �Iqr an baI � � . . LI I I I - � I .1 . I .
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I ttempted to,foice their way on b6 it6rm U :, I 4 i y6n,I*i , Be', ,- �
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I bnUO am was ace --drown :A: 'iIi6i96.-Th6--windwa3 ��-blotwiiag-with-: �ail-on-board:-Ihought -a.,'... I- ,.,.:�r - t.ag 8 I hm ..-JAore-of, motiey, .Pliaackg o-weiat-iE, 5ihii . . . .
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. . large crowd immediately. gath' � 1 da you , , you,wou ' b -.1.111, . - � .. . � -1
I ered and terrific violence an4-the sea rising..to would surely be - destroyed., - V Hands: ere " �o J", ,or " , ` " rd� i&w" cider and met', thitskunk, so she told ' , I .
0 f 'Y04---afl 1 1 wires in: t a engine,Ii''he began. I I
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1. ner then a great height, threateriiiag every moment -water, And the crew at& t . � . buldgeta'c6uplect gbodfatL hens, 11 Yea, but hold up.& moment. How.doeso I
began to throw Across. The stear. , pUt'to'w6rk puanI ,as il d this business long .ago. You pI he w, I . I - I . :
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. . ' ' ad fkom that 'hour e,f[ght against sand times but it will not bring' ' our child. � day, as she 1�lt her health f ailingi sad 'it getb in how does it vibiate,?" - I . I
increased and fired'a number Of'bOuBes On reached its, highest, al I � � I main. lt� was plain that th , I y I ..
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. I the Wharf., They thea got kerosene oil Until daylight the ship was almost -at Its, � th . 'fli)iieg, wo d1d, h h )atite didn't mry n he I i
, a, ave'to be a sturdy one, We. are Lot murderers yet-Gool forbid- er, api . . . iving1boi that is �cha' . I
� d fired severaloth6r. houses, and eight I I . '9' over , , th �� I . I'Thisisare:cei , rged
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I . I . An -mercy- Great seas' sweepin e and: th'e'struggle. that folloWed will ��ever' but uhlesI meet us in Now York on would go henc6,,whatever tbat Means. - SO froaaa.th6 generator. This -hox 0013213212131�- - . I I
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I were burn6d"-and many: Aitted.- T16 for- decks " a 130 out of 170 6attl6on b� f6argott6n,by those on board. The- ter- No*.�224tli, this� business Will be over for. that evening pa'Btaite'd but -after boats. He I . . . I I -
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,eignerg Are leaving and the telegraph Wires board; and/badly injured a number of the leAkiiation can better be'imagined than ever.": The writer then'� refers tothe Rosis Wag too'late to.get.dr6eeed ' once, so be got sends the air thr6Ugh, an opening' ,there.. I.
I ' his desbribel� .Beneath the� cotton which was advertisement declaring that the exchange two live bi �
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have been'out. � , . crew. 18scond officer,. Jones 'who had ace f rom the market and started i .
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I � . The authoritie_W46re slow III repressing doIlar-bone broken,,was am��ng them. Win ' ingso-fiercely *&s stored naaby h n, � of money for the boy must' be. shhulia- .home. I Me and my -chiiiia' were layin' for 1. . .
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� Is ere �u neou I hiiiij-'and, ' I vapoi upon these wires causes''the vibra-, I
th6idisorder, ada although ord, r hasobeen MOII Who, was.t,lie chief in charge of th dr6d barrels of turpentine, and ,A4 . 9� and addi, i'That can .ailaver be.7 when be got-slootit halfway home - �
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� 1. � reetore'd great excitement pre vailp among caftle,� �. describe � a' % the,,, scenes " witnessed great'.danger of the Ric, �being , coaaaomuaai-2"� They- II&I bigger ' b i h Laid I, it c6namencedt6raimairid be started on a. tioaa2' .. . I . �: I
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I . � allelasies. Much indignation is fgh, at the, during the aight,ag, terrible., � '. " ,oatedia, this, and if this', should, occur no 'is ,to not get Wet. Wei followed an& � I,
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11 - i � I absenc& 'of. mcn-of�war io Protect the . f '' - adoug iize w6re PwOejliiaj� - r4atild save the vessel.- The " 11 an and told him we saw, tiI ,so, far.. But once you!ve'got the I
- . Waves 6 tremei I I I pews crew they will . - pertem what they met a policem
. no. . ' I ?! - acka ther : `keal, two hens, and poiaiI . .
1� . uropea, - , :&` arb- a' - does that cause"
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. E . over. the, vessel, and would lift A :great -worked rai.nfull�, and without:`slay,dnter� say. ,He owledges !that ! , r
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- I . A London- des 4tch to the Temps states portion of' the cattl , Pets on,their 'crests, � mission for f 011tteen hours, and "a ,n " Ver f6u. , a . out. as ,the , man. The ,policeman , W, a vibrating, how I I I
I P e � Um . i, concerned, in the, abduction,',althbugh, pl, . I I motion -V I . . 11
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. . t Above, �aaid then of them fall at,their Poe ,cx. , nollyelled at him to halt, . . .
,11 I -to ,Fr . � I 11 hold tliI for manomer [iv , Ing contents With -1 . I . � � I ts�: Cr,4i�n ish6i�r ' got. a a . In 'Pretty soon Pa . " The vibratory force is invisible. Itis% 11
I- ance, .will shortly return to Paris hurl them with'their 1, , haustion and -the intense he`a,L,, ... It wag,atill , tbah Moslier.�abd"D.quglies'w.b'o,w6ie killed. 'ytt -pa,did ot hear him. 'd in , harmbiai i t I
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11 . I without .finishing his furlough. Th ,wfdl� ' he 'deck.'' Next! the �. I ie one wa�s ch�iBing him, iad thought, forcing its way ,foI the'tube � circles -
el .g violence -to t . I taukriown whetlabi the , turpentina bad whi a robbing the lionse of Judge vAn)Brunt. saw son: � a,
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) I . . . despatcli�BtateB that his unexpected retain waves wouldcairy.off bleedirogaud dying '- "' I 'O Staten Island Dec. i4th, l874."Tfi'e49tter it "s',&, robbef; so he ran All ,the harder. round the inside of -this largp shell 'which , ; I
. caught fire. �Fields,:tbe mate, vo untested n _ -
i .. is based upon wreason -for believing that animalsin the twinkling of an eyg.'� The , ,to go down and investigate, and', taking a continu6s, -1 Two of us kidnapp�ad'the'boy,� � Tho�n. iho policem.an pulled. out his revolver. surrounas the tubes. 11 The. force- ca � a be � , , ,
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. England, After. 9, preliminary, understand- C I I hose ,aiI hand, Was lowereddown., Fields and two. have had him in: t1leir possession ,and R 11 8 one regulated'at: 500 horse, power, and it drives ' � .
. . live stock wen :. over -the Bide of Ahe ship � scare Pa, just a
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. . -itig relative to the �Tonquin question shall by h2M-d6zeaas and dozens,.aaad by morn- 'bad aao.�,'sooner 'reached the � 'bottom of I -over, (Vince'. -Your $20,060 would ,only be ott hene got bar wings looeb,und flopped the, shell- �rciiiid�---T�-be-'outside---6f-the-Ehell-' . . i .
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. � hiv6 been arrived at by France and Chi -number . ed' 6nly' $�,060 Apiece.. �.' -P :dropp6&wiih a'groan acts as-tlie'�tivini*he�l:andl,communicates , I- ; "
. I � Ina, ing all .,that iemain6d the hold,,�when he was overcome, -by, uiia ��, But this' is ,nothiaag�,to it in" Pa a, eye,. � a ., I
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. . Will tender bar bffioe�s, for the delimitation ' ' h bfie w6rkof clearaug' Waited; , , "bat we expect to , atd:said: I I'm shot. i -Tell, n�y wife I died -its I � . I
. . . I I . . I . . At daylig t I . .1 beat, land . He reached . the' u make out of the scheme volition by belt arrink�omeata to any .
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. - Aaaabaassad6r,�.prlor to 168I began. The'dead wer verboar I . was only resuscitated after great difficulty. ,finarcial condition we would not ,have. V . w ..*but. - � ' � .�
.The bliftese with L e thrown�:o , I I agoing to hang the policeman, 11 But Ooia,t this"Vibrator force.� What, I.t
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ing for L6ndon,.communicat6d: the : while those inwhiclo lif W Was iI flist thought he was &id.I During taken Y6ni boy� , Now that iIOb have , he awore tb ross the street; is it T, , I I � I .
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I. . � French,Ministeri relative' , to the 'reinforcee 'made as comfortable,aP possible until they, W ' I � � " ' ' C h ' ris' . "' on Nov.* for he saiv t*o4nen ran, AndPaid, he 4idn"t. � . .1 I
. � the hole:time 130 boat was sighted, and him we,mus ave . it, ' om so . -, "Ala,ha I There �o.u,are; there ,you are t ' , � �,,
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. -ment of the French. T lew.laouis lio,ter,� also...'expired,a;nd as the fird progressed. and the - torrents of 24tliwemust hs,ve-,-aaaioiaey-:,-9r his blood . carry. a' revolver, an�wa.y, and the crowd: Lc6ult. toll you ; nobp Ay cian.tell you. No-, .. I
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. ' .-stop the. t6o"a . aigpoBed of.' , OfL the'fArty, w be on your head. Yin . I body knows that but Keel , y. I Th I at's the I ",
- The Minister' says he � can � riot quit L.were similarly . &ter which4ere poured into� the hold u sa�thmt you, want might earon hinI But I saw Lim tfiro,�.�
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I I . despitch of reinforboamenta.; While.there that -survived the, storm , four, -have "Since I e,eated,t9lave but little . effect in subduing' _mOte,'000f - that we hive.. your V be . I it ove . i in ya - rd, and mi'and,my chum got. - , I I L. �
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. is danger of war, thiscan only be removed. but' tbirty-six f -the 'One thiIi�`Aariaeg, the,offiders began to give-�Up You ; fail 'Ito meet it the next morning. � 'When Pa, found h---. � � I �
� . .. died, , leaving b . I � . us or our agent US. are you on I V ell, all right. " .
L- . by the settlement of the basis for treaty. hundred and seventy taken out,of Ba,ltl. . Ne !6fk Novena I wasiali dead, he cilled. for a stretch What, � .11 I
" . hope of ' saving the steamship, and it 'in, , w ber, 24th, and at to 'Call again.. Good dqay.T'�Plriladelphia. , .1
� I r 12 J' f , As, decided to take' to"the sea in ,boats. ,you will hava -Sucli be carried ome-11 .to die With a BuZletin., . I . 1, .
� I A telegram, to the . F 6" ch, Minister 0 . more only two week4ago.- Thecattlewere W . . .awful proof It' hi � I . .
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', I e Chinese � I '. . . - - . . t 'Your -boy is in , charge family. WIIR6� some of �iha crowd went � I I — . . I � 0I
I I - Marine says.it is untrue that th ' shipped by F`. -A.: Lefigton & Co.It; of Boston, The life boats were provisioned and Pro- hat we'havog him.' . - I
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. are fortifying the approaches. to' Canton.' and were in fine condition wfi * an the, Lam' vided: With compasses and, sails, and the -of our confederates. . -for the.Btretcher,ihe rest began to examine , . I , I -1 . .
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I L, .. They are only building barracks., �The, p6rt� Bailed, being ,Worth in the English pa6si6iageis told to get- together their, settled gatleiactorilywe' can, �seoad by.w.ire him to gas �W'here the bullet went in, -And ' . I. I perceive . I � my- I boy, tht �i .
. I � it was I all isxigl, whon: "they couldn't Raid it;lie.gotap'�aad -�You wil I
� . Chinegeregulare have not madeft'single marketBbetween k25 'and 230'perhe.ad. -valuables for a-haBty depaitnre ifi ftt,':aad he is delivered all right, to .1 'time' ratilli undertakes to manufacture a. ' - �:
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I �stepfurthei�towayd the''Tonquinfr at ainerIB boats you --if -we send I all wrong,' , the offered.to' lick. any man. thab said'he wa . I
� . I � - 013I � Duringthest6rm all the e . �ddbided to lehv.e,the steamer. Handsmere en no Power 8 little Bible on his own� allcount, be' 'makes 19, , . I
h ' put to work hoi . ydu-Alive.�.Tiais. - Sh i �m ailure of "it. 'He'is caught at � -, i
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-1 . . . A Hong Kong Oespato . Pays,, that Abe were either carried away or disabled. -The Milig up and' throwing over- on ear,t4I restore bim'to ot: Just then. ailoiladr. Policeman. oanie ortifying,j . � �
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I foreign oonsuls - at. Canton hauled down: cabin Bkyli in, and the cabin board"the burning cargo, and three hund red- me tter then must be settled by November ii� P andesid be rao6bgniaed pas as" I -Chicago . it, and in baid4entlo the time it took, hita- 6.' � 1
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their flags darin � flooded iwith Water. A portion of. the bul- bales of" 'cotton', one hundred barrels of 24th:ataa'o;on or never. , � . � . at; a .conceive his,fraiad,4n as. many hours as it. - - , "g,
� I attitude' was IdispI by the, Cbi'n'ese warlig. and �Part 'of - the - propeller's *heel p d ahvc JiBiap true - us in reward was .offered lor him. Pa paid he )
. . I -tur eatine I clail faith and meet . took him ,.months to prepare it he ig . ' . i
against luro�eatis, but the affair is UDiLa- q a aw ' ' and�other damage. sus-�- mzhandi� and a,cgreat deal; of other t6 ' I ian, and Agreed to go. back ,
. . -- portant politically.. , . . I .1 � ,o were carrie ,,. ST, I . . . a were aBt into the sea. ,At - New rk."' The abductors mailed �a dupi�-, was an honest a exposed, and his' hachol-made addition to - ; ��
. . , tained. I " I . . last it became apparent Ithat the fire could 0ite'd their last ,lettor, feariaig.Jt might to tI market with I the chickens ,gP-kll� �the`Bible is swept Away in the other rub- . i
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. . � The ]�iitishAdmiralt�hasl�eeiiiinfoimed " bursday morning the storm Abated be 11 undosr,gontr6l, and after � fourtee I n ,,kniscarry.. Nothing was ever heard fro - identi . Red. . 'They found Only -One` InUthe L�bibh-bl other countf I irfeiters�-- You see my : Y I ,
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o ur lit disordei in somewhat, but the. wind still kept at' go 'a thelif " After t � c ickens, i1tilie-mar e man-kna-ew --- p,- , aon,�tloe.Bibla doesn't' need'' f I . '
�*f the 6c � rence of .& slig .terrible hours of ,battling with -th6�,flam'&', his- Alt - th " -- - letters b k t
. Canton_ No orders have been transmitted and a heav 'sea made the ship -roll, . and during which time the a ostlatens "were recei were 9'xed it, and then the Policeman began to . .1 . I., i
. y ht. . � I e excite-, vedfromthothieves. They - .ninetebDth centuryproofseof 'its truth; it 1: � �
.. .. I . to the English, fleet in Chinese waters in. pitchalmost As muchas; during,ithe nig ment prevailed, the. fire was practically 'all.in.a'disguised hand, but evidently writ- beg pa's pardon, .and Pa gave him five needs the word of no mI � I; ,to establish its . ;
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I I connection therewith. . The Marquis Teeng Between 8 and 9 oleleck.tbe,eqigines, whicla', I F . i I tabolued,end the danger was at an end.. � teroby, the same person. -, . ... I dollar. _to keep atill abotitit., When Pa got . , 11 ..
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. will have an interview with Lord Granville . whilst thp� storm prevailed, hia been wo .. . . � I � ,., � I .11.1. .. ) told ma how li . � it has' 'stood � by itself I " a I
. I 1. ,. ,rk- . , I . -. . . . .1 .1� - I I � -----I--- . ,, � I . -� . 1. .., home hE e had helped catch � anvil that,has wor6 out many hammers," � - t',
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. before returningto Paris. - I . y speed, broke down, and the' . �. � i :- . . . I A safe blower, and v�b6n lie" got big share. thr . ough century afier:century', unchange . I
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I I POSTA!, I I I I . I �� I . . -Dispute Between the French Ambassador -, I . inanufacturesanew verse oranew chap-,, - �-' "I
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, . . � - -oiI Service-ManoiI very slow progTeB8waB- made. . On jhurs-' , hipped from the.. Portage to western ` .. �. I . .. I- I . I I I ' the counterfeit. The Bible has aigneed of, ,�
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. . lonoth -knLii4ticos�SavWx8t,Bau day afteraobn� the water, Which a] points. � - ! I I . � ihe supporting prop,of a �!i
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A'London oa, leg . twenty. The W,rit for Varennes, Man., is not yet Cu j' who has' always diBcountenanced. from a, lotof ma&sud&r he was putti' , ;
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I . � 3daith annual:k6port 61 -the � Postmaster. stoke hold And.PUt,OU.t the fire�by4hich 'issued., It is thought Mr. Bi . ga;P611 B, 1 1 ' � � I ngaway plate Bible centuries before Shapira hap- , I
" . * . the, steam pumps had beeiiI rut, � And � they .. � , 9 OPPOBe 1nferi6r p.ersons Ana entertained angels for I I new 'maple sugar " next spring. ".1 I I .;
,, , . . GeneralLfbi-Grea-Britain and Ireland has Mr. Miller there. ., , , 1: . 1. I. � . I I . � . . I posted, aiad� there .will be the game Bible , . I
� . bad much- labor, in. order that ''the �Iahip . I . . I i unawareei gave a party to 9, very limited . I .,
. I been - issued.. It'.appeArs fromit that'ths' , i I � . . mbei . . . heard the whole church was road at each ageB affeFShapiia and his patent Deuter., .� I
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. I I . I nlibibeiof�lette�is'deliveied-in the.Unit ishoiald, be kept *clear ,until the, temporary Fort��seven ponies. ahol,two Canadian. nu of very. distinguished people, and .other, ovet &grab-bag, and the presiding enemy have together crumbled into indis. I
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I Ringdom,duribg the year was 1,280,636,000; repairs of machinery, had, been ln'sde.� 'On, : horses were. � stolen at Regina',on the night. among I elder had all he. could A , to 'quiet.'thito 1.
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I I . Monday, four days After low I .� .. . � , 1� .n. . I'? *rgophiod our help, our testimony, our endorsenlent.. , 1,
. increase, 4.2' per 'cent. The number. of. * . Commodore His Roy'al Highness theTririce. 11 That d&avt'aui6tint'to much , .
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I . � postcards, 144,016,000 ; increa . the engines Were started and all possible .The acting. Engineer of Winnipeg has , - �
se, 6.4 per. . . . . )f Wales.' .In -the course� of the evening M.. 4 � .. And it there hadnever h6en .discovered in. . , I -,,
., I . ads toward Halifax. ,The Lam�ort Pity against- ,( � . -1 the -boy. i."'Thbratia a Ways something turns, all the World a bit of parchmerot� 'a, piece of ..' - � 1
I I and circulars, 288,. speed Ing I reported tothe Council �df that I . ;
. I cent., Book pick � Will P I a,' the manner i Waddington expressed some � , I . , " or a scratched .4 stone, th&t � �:
. ---20 I '&e- 6 3 Per cent. fTews- - � amage , r . laid� ' ' -7, ' !� p .. � , I I " ,a' L' � ;/ . � , broken pdtte�y, . 11 � 11�
: . � r.bably .be detained her6 some 'day n ,Which thib new blockpave- . _ opinions the up whia ih6,g�ciablelaeawn first starts1h. .
I - I 16,000---Ancre .1 as besides the'd ' ' ' to he and -the', acci reverse of complimentary -of the -British� yo pinted A -committ
� . . 6�ero, 140,682;006 I slight dooreasei which � I meat has,been . U Be , ma Was app 60 to' Bible would"66 jus��as�strbii`gasiit is-to.day . -
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), I , PP I dent to�hei machlnory� I sbI has suAtailied . . ' ' ' ,m flebt, and allegdd�that.the French fleet was fix up'� grab.wbag- Me and any chum. were Men 4 . . I . ,
is attributed to the increased, facilities foi A petition �is in, circulation'Tor the incor- . . . , and Would believe just as firmly and � -11
. I I considerable loss caused6y the' 6hiffirI farsuperidr-to itineveryway. Sirl1a;rry digging bait that morning to go fishing, 1. � � I . "I
. .80 a on' - � Dr.' Lafferty is 11PG, Ili ' ` I 1. trustfully in its. truth.,,, Ddiilt'you worry,
rading'newspaper :railways as, parcels. ; I poration of Regina Pos , W 0 Was '' I I I I . I I
. . � C:rgo, And ap,orti6n will hive: ta be dis-"�,� i� of as the coiIiiaig haan for maI , . . Kep I, I 1 preBigfit, very naturally when Pa- came out and said I Hennery, I . . ,� . .
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. I I Capita 'of population wag 40 in: England c 'ed.and'reStored. She is an iron'Buip - , �. ms� you put up i that chicken job on .
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I of 1,573 tons. register, launched at Wallsend; - The Waters o the �Sagkatcbe*afi nave the'Frenob fleet outhide' and have, A turn.up , and .I doa't':,:beheVs. ,anything. It fret becatise tbe ark in the glacier . �
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I � . , last year, and is owned by4 Arthur Holland, been lower this year, than for many.year walithem, where a Put
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I � I 1 3.3 per, centI - of,London. ' , ' I . ' : I � I . I . . . . 0 Want',' you f6 up., the ground nails. That all the frauds ojii the Bible �
ILII265000 an increase -,.of I 11 III4 . . What r6taided; , : '. .1 I . clior,40�,nd from Words the French Am. . . .
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I There'wer'e 15,46 postoffices in th'-Unit- I - . . .. I 'Very destructiv . 49�t . 6 ...... r " . hurop-backed, disfisured And its history are, so, quic y
." � . a ad THR;ARIUSBAND. 'POISONER. , The bI ok birds 'Are, b ind tbe British Bailor Lproce6ded Iy
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I I . . � OPP, - the. ,neighborhood , of- Elm - -me to:blows', ,The rince was,,as boy, madesoby hardwork. PA said :he - boe,ibl, it is for man to ,* counterf 6it'th'at * ',�
. Ri,ngd6,m,,- employing ,, 44,,600.4.permauent I Oiain.cr a .in to ion , " . P , - - , `
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I - officersi, who, might-becomb entitled � toPen- verdict of vivilf" ft t. the . I . . limp. . I .- . I—. 1-1.1111 ,- . - ......--
7 ul lIllaider Ag�ul � Valley, Man., large -flocka'of. them: lighting might, be expected,' inucla- concerned .at k h -I I .
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I , ecea edlo Wife. I f I us 4 in, and then went down'town , � . : �. -,, .
I � . �� sions. This narnber included 2,561 woman, I . i. 1, on the beldg:and tal"g1be graia as fast As ,th�is;andiLthiisuggeiti6�,Mrs.'C' t pre'- -' -� Mythfirn ':,: 4, � ,�: .. I . . � ��
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. of whom,45�were clerkiB And 2161elegriph. A list. (Tuesdi�')� night's Sherbrooke des. itiiPbas.,-1 ; , I I tated herself, at much dangerto herself, - i�dj A�A'm6 And Nit, - . , "
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� 1. ists Or 60 olnterwom "Theo.' ` d fft � i ' . , .. said he would help .., 1 .. . I . . . �
I - retire q cars, Patch gays- The . P Ore BOUI got th , look. When .. .
. I . an. � ' c6ronei!g jury in the base There are estimated to be iboI foui between the die utants, and rest d . ' B job.done before �`6'd . 4 1 'Can ei ,
nambered 3,335,'with pensioals. aggregating, I ' a� ,to be Wrlttcu� , Il
I -1 But shortly, We got done' 1 came ma - had I.. .�;.I . . 1. .. . . I
oi Stesiriaes 'Coates, I Bulwoeri Eakdria. tbo6sarod-,Mennonites 'in -Mithitaba,,and :thing like or4erfora.time i in and found � � .
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. ' I � . g I said had i i all loaded, 'I., Under what, circumstances *as your - . 'I,',
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. I Qofiduct.itiipes" 'for letter. carriers was an analysis of .the stomach -,&f , deceased, now in �xceedlpgly comfortable circiliw.- even,. more VigOrously; - and �at� la4t .with the top fastenid with.�A puckering, poem I Over the Hill to the Poor House: . ' . .'�-
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continued itasittings here yesterday; , I 11 I thd French; Anabassador was- hustled ' t string, and hung on! the back of,a chair. - writtenV', Mr. Carleton. � . . . (
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results. Each str I evidence Adduced ed that taima J'.' i � mmelaBe �quan ities of red iaspbertioas . f , room and finally pitched over, the Ma t , gaI her . Sunda I I While at Bobool' 'I wag. interested an, �',
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I � w - . . Coateg, the ,wife of the deceased, had been, and black burianI hi � . I visiting the. almshouse And, chatting ith � �
I I by continued good conduct a cardei can . I � et. clothes on i to go *to the sociable, so it didn't, , . I . .
I . - I ntimacy with ,a,youiag man the valley of the, Pembina. T�e has By ,dint of ; much, exeitibla And- many take ItI my . chain long to empty . tlad, the pa'upers.,'Among `fhei acquaintances L, . 1.
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r I a f ew. days,'before, her blasband'o death, � she have,fallen to the, round to want'bf' come back,- ': with . ,his I , , Ouse trip and took-it-to-tilie-bara-, and. people,.wbose, children had abandoned : I
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' - obtained ' is permission to' visit, � la6me some one to o M., I " � I damaged, if riot brokeniby his fall,,'and caught two blo�-fat inice. and put 'am -in a I '
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. I , I f dead I � italists-who- -still-, Luuuir--bffended-t"-t-�,-it--was- - hcFllb$T-C.Ut-in-it,-tO-Oi'V,er!em- - 11 . 1�
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. c6hiPlIatei satisfaction. , The, number of , .coke, R 11 a its oil, , f eared by .'all t1ami he, imtild demand his -air and, dropped that in , the. bag., The,, tbos' �
.met LaVerei. - 'T&y'ar�ve't� Coati went on: a trip'�to'th�e I Oc y mou ti same as , related in' the' poem, I �1�1
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. I. telegraph 'mega�gee Bent in the United And stayed there in' an 'hotel � � In � ver night. 'the invitation ,�of � the,:',Caaaada.� P"iho paseptor,t.:And return to, Paris,. there to , I chuna remembeieA a biggiiapping � tur. but in them was the idea, -,aftsrwards I � 1: � �'11
I, Kingdom during. the year was 32,092,000, .1 � . I . 1- . .1 elaborated." I , .1 I � I 1.11 , I '11,
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:� . . . While'theroi he went to a drug store and directors�'reiurfied to Moiitr6il y'egtIBrda represent 'the' matter.- The *hole of � MY � . . I ,
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I - . an increase* of 74i600. OnI hundred and y. .. . tile be bad in the.swill-barrel, and me and I I : : t,
. � I .. . - purcbaaed,�bhioroform and perfumery, And, They ipeak 'enthusiastically .of the fine C itwith aaad�,cauva4ging,tlal got that And: wiped it As dry A I 11 Did it not have a strong moral effec� 9�,
Ali way stations . It also a�pta'arance'and!fid�of,al.,piospebte of, the matter, and gt one exist, could, �and tied it all 1 up but i its head, And I .1 - z 1
I . . . . two post-40fficeg�. and 45 r .1 then'drove -back, to', Sherbrooke. , , owee is ringing. eat 'appr000henBi I a him . I 6 we I " R.Aid. -'It ,was� published in thet , , 11
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. . were, opened' for .telegraphic .work, It is appeared that he Bent to so, druggist under, country. through whiblilboypasied., � .. ,while every kind of infiior is' flying about in pu � t -that in just.as thco deacon'A hired ladan "Harper's Weekly 'I At the �time,with illus- � � f 4
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,reduce the charge for!inland I I tints Data& Of Fred. King - a 46r � Mr. R. S. I 1 'a � friend Wrote: 4 !�
.. " � . . 1proposed'to, . I the Roti good dArrat, 'well-lin?,,�)a through. , of -these 'to take,the ,bag over to tbe'soci&ble. frations'. In'two' months ,
. - I ,� telegrams � to sixpence. . The -business of I I I.,- ,f� _W ii , ,connection with.4t. lbe latest came � .
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. order purporting"16 . be signed :by Dr.' ' 0 � u t Manitoba, writes . ro to: slaip�,�191 r.ilm6ig-is'-,i)�at'-thi�.F�,on'6h-A.n�ba�B�.d-ojc-3K4�- -Me.and-my-chum-�obt-down t -house 11161hat the verses had produced on him" I
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I . " ' b'" 4I at .all, ,but W. H. - � � a' !aiteq,C11j- the, peopi . go 6 -r- -sirob-ane: 9 act t -at ie� --iWmeodi9tblyF-9kmf`sI �
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e a - ' 5-r- -rWnk6,'VFwe�f of � 2ad,i that' durin not an,: am agge - .
I- � - .--tl,46-1)oBta,]-saviziga-baiikH-�hows.t3ati -Fitv§i-dM-56ag,6 �Vfea -F 114, N�-H-.;-7 g the .an `1 so � t �eo iii" he, -�, .
I . I . progress'; depoBitEiduiingtb'6�ear,b,mo,untbd fifty bents' wo, o'naerst6rm of Sanda�,�.tbe.iqtji,,th'aij. __ -f br� -6 -hi -*'--- -- It - ----
. ith of efrychn ne, �to 'hill, th i Russell t' 'up' on � big -.4'AuraiI from ,odiable And the- -,chequiB , 160 o. is paren si Wlibroamlid
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I to 212,000II006 and *ithdrsI to 210,000,- f nd whicli: *as,to: be II d wag stones fell in such (balltititaO dh&6f, 13110h�a Egypt, to. rispregenti ,,a Frenchman, , and in. &.tree 7 II we doula see ,through the ,b Ban ,by 'him 'too anue i - ..
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�, - . I 000. The amount of interest crediteato sent by , size ,that' rabbits A�d;pjairje- chiclie-4--iI, that the whole, �hiaagwas, a, practi I ' k indow, an I neglected.. Eive" b6aid of 'cases .where ,
. . mail., The. jury, found a; vordiot'of, JO a- Open w d.bear All that was going ,
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. . .1 y ,poisoning,- administered by� found 'deiI ih ',� 'a' lifiliolie, � ood r ,
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. . � the'depoaiitois Wks, L89,106.'� The , savings "adeath la I 11 � . rg, evidently' P fevioualy arranged by the Prince oca h bag ,�ople, have beeil taI out of ..the Poor I . �
banks' business in ''Ireland showed a large ' .1 , I. , � , �, . I f Wales, on. PA he. at' over,, by t Is r' and PIE .
. . � . a Coates." The Woihaii is -in rigon kille&bI storm. � � ,; I I . 'the adirairal of the fleet and the''captain.- shouted, 1 Te� cents a'grab; don't let any . House by, -penitent children. �, Inthis coaa.. I I I I
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. , . I ., � , , � Mr. - Davin; of Regilia; . claiajg� that, It'iriayttien'66t tfiai''ihis' explanati body be backward inp, good: c�use.'* Three I
I hole postal service: was over Xq,41� OOO/ . a . I . .
. W I I . ,. . � , ,. ,. I . I I I il ,the I cket flask 6oat� him is 'far-fet6hca,As it,musz.,oseem-is tbe� true or fourhaolpat up th6irteu centBand,made. -in uper at,,Cleveland`,W
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I &A graphs ' r ' '*N1 I 1! . , hie satchel' was opei I ied'' an I d 1 it's' mea,gie, , ', - ,
. ebreaBe of izC88,000 from the Previous I � , , .0. , 777 I 00'fine that'po I an:'who died a P . a BT
� . _ iGIK .I". �� due.f6 fias priin'ting-the'nameg ot,kounted bioa6i-1,16 wouioI vgryi'Jamentable�ihat- 8, grab when anold maid from Oshkosh, I
. I . year'..: The gross. *revenue from tele . T::OX ]%ORIKOR . I V 'm I . ..; .. I
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.. - . I I I I 1 4 � 1 , � Pbft6emea' 'who. a'as6'c`iAtbd`*iWvAe women , Mfg. bustIs'houkinnocienti,ii havd 1ecO a 'who cents 6�amineA.R copy .of thepoemwas 1". �
.� -XI,768,000; and n � . . . - I i CuposlZ I ' bad been 'to the upritags for. hysterics, dntg,,,ia,,y ,rolle.d up� � I
was I at revenue 2235.000. e . I The Or ad Experience ot.a r"Into cd on the street. They, aze,gallant fellows, too. a at ' I F a And- got in her work on the,,6ollar-box. ',Wfien fOun From iho�se. ,' I
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I I � , the Bay of' Fundy.. Tbe tide rushes i , .. 4 � i� "In - acuuii�,VW,a �Couvil&", I . 1, d -crawled down ,�ber neXr 'I yr .
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. WlLN*,11N(.4 IN unrACH. , . " itim - charge, of a prisoner., �, lid, 8 . ,. . , . I -Eni�,W'h—is ITUsi-ne -b�lieve-thi�,t4be-�oei3a-ho,i3-d6iie-some-good-----�
. . , \", ,, ,.�� , M a Bay, Nova, Scotia, is 4n arm of urprioled � $oth, r, ,- .� . - , no: dped n '
1 --7" : � - . in ca�tured.them doropi000tely,�a , �� A Betsy and I Are Out I has conaI t(; I
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I � that I I id.Oneillember to As�'Mult 11 nd escaped. '! A % I, , , -,�--. .". ", .. �, �, an . ,k 1p..�df the' k) . I
An r -A.t � r� Additional tesilmoay,to the on _V'showed rare ingeh other dropped down on ,the floor a meat numerous ,times. When � stop i - - .
I Another In thePloostorls:Study. � with great fo " tee, forming wbat is known as periorii� � I nd � PA339 �
r I I .11 the bore." At the equinoxes .it Pomc Of Manitoba �over . the adjacen tr States i.V I ;� � A Detroit cqiMc 'Pity � d I I �1, - - at a- hotel in a large city Kqcehtly� the .1 I
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. . . . . I I.IorplarI 9U..g8ca'p from prison. . He starts arouriI to meet 'the other One. , �tor catie Up � to ane, and, in 91
na., telegram says: The times rises sixty or seventy feet. Parker grain growing capacity -is furnished by some: ',c I , flop. a�d propriE I
An Evansville, I . . - ytheW_, , ilected the.4in fc I which tobacco wag Tou'd.. a dide to Been, her , demonstrative manner : told me itbrtt thee . e. , ' -
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. Trinity Methodist Episcopal ChiiI -hero� Dakin�and George Goirdiner, fishermen, -eating returns publibbed b 112121 : *i4pp6d, And,',,w ,ith --- �� ,rnidii I 9,11 impres- sh9w',her stocking � and 'sbream. The � .
is the leading church -in the city. It pos- I ets. Their 'boat' peg Sun. .The average yield per'acre of wheat. , - "I -1k � I I -'another,at. verses were the -means of reuniting hiriEelf. ' I .1 I ;,,
were pulling. in. their to . 1. I B folks thou ght'it,was . I .
. Basses a very wealthy and'aristooratic: con. drifted near thd, bore, -or -whirlpool.--The- -%iaIdb�'ktsJPgiy I , , , ' �1�i&4,oftlad,, -.'e��tbab�'�16ok'ed-the'dooroftbe deacon ., if �,, , , �
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I Tpl Ae61Utbb--Pg.PVince,.� )rridbi-ib4ti�ig-t6L-�ti(d-�-cel'ig' e -then- -tack-6f.�h�yEiterioiu,,-apLa-p.;k-�Lna- 0 , penV L ,
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... � ' Blake, Principal men took toili6ir-oars .aiad were making , Only one of which, falls T eIOWL 20 bushels 6i �cc . be deacon, I I .. ,. ---.:- I
o . gregation.'William Mekee I waited until workmen were summoned to got her on � the sofa and,held .her wlallei ,, , : I . I I .
I I Of the ElVaroBville High School, I and Xobil headway againgt the'water, when Dakia,g :wheat, and not one,beIo*:,40'6f oaigi the repair the closet in the ward; and contrived they poured paregoric i indcayenne pep ' I . some lasteresill6m" Facts.. . I... I ,�
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. I Inglehart, so , n of Judge faagli:oboaii, and a wrist gave o , ut.)�' Th . ebo I at diifted.nesior to average. for 9,11 .the places � being 30 i�d 57 . - � she ' got loose, per 1 I ��ivafti I d L- , i . . ,�
. I to secrete at piec P 11 EI �-'e ' The' ' ' a - Miniiig News bag evolved �
E ' . 6minent-lawyer I - , re' nectivolv. The ,�un: Adb fhe�tes ra . .1 I of the lead pi e used by down her. ,'When* I � I
I 1. . r .�-aromeaaabers-of-the -th,e�vor-tei-E�h&6a,psi�ed.-,]��-iL.M'o.ment.b.o-tb- B .- . � i " � � 'a
- tbem,-,-�ilbia-be-m-elted-in-a-n�old-�tin-ca,n- -acre.anxe,a-�1.1-th--U-qk4g��.--Then one of the
-Karl " . , . -the-follo.wing,:-T,e�ni�,,y,sun.&al�-to,te.0,
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-church. 'Both of: their wiveg sing in the met were sucked,down'to-a great depth. oU Mr. meth R-OK,;�i�ie, a. o r women Be's the iiaota� ' -tb�:
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. . 1. � I . I and extensive L" cveiriagas-barner,'at which' the prisoneriI othe 11 I , a d less;II of paper and�b�.wrfflng w poem . 1. .
� . . . . church choif�-Frof.' Blake also siaigs in the ,They came to the surface, but,as Gardiner. farmer, who roisedfokty' on , liglated:tb6iri,pipes during the hours when the chair and ishook ;her okitts and asked on it make it worth ",000'. . That's gelaius. . '' � 1,
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, choir. On Sunday last Mr. InglehAtt sat was about to advise Dakin,what to do, to acie-in 7 ,� irt - 6mokifig is, Allowed.' , ,'fte ., had, praviously the fiew,�ouog minister to help her o5atch Vanderbilt can write a few words On, a sheet ,�
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I I in one'.of the front pews. He asserts that - sa�e�himosblf,-both,men weros1rawa�, Under six,in 187%,and forty in i879. r c nte .; , . I I 'f`a' 61di�k ife, in- the monae.. Thb poor follow looked as and'roikeitwortii�5,00ti,00 - pital. � I
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I . 1. . be win � king at. Mrs., Ing I Is-,. again., They came up alid-ivet - � efigulbb, a po &ry wiftil�,, aadP that in,by O a alo � 4 s�cr&Mtbb handle In n n . � . . 0. That's ca . . . �
I I saw Prof. Blake � ,a X � I which 1%, small 'fragment . of a, blade re. though be would like to, but he failed, Just The 'United States, cab take an 6'unce and , �
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h6rt. ,'After the m6rning service' Inglehart a third time. Again'014 camoe'td'ibb Bur.. can the Northwestern state efter . fRBb' in of the chair broke and � � I �, it . . . I
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1-1 I , .".., � - th . Manitoba. , ' � i. - 1 : , I maineod, and with- this ,he acted a then the bott'o ' a quarter of gold and st%lnp upon I arilleagle I
. I andBlakewetin the pastor's study. Mr. fa6L Gardiner'apoke to big' bo'napainion, , ..An ,i, I . � " I I I , , . , . � .: mould out of a piec . e of -wood, poured in the let her fall lover .P'n ma' and tore her . bird I' iind " twpiaty' dollarp,11 'That's: 1,
. - , Inglehart accused Blake -of flirting witli'lais but got'ho response. , Dakin bad suffocat I I �� .. . I
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. ... I I I I . ad, ' � �., TI I I I . . ; 111tolten load, and,turned out a key that with. bangs all down., Als, called bdr a I hatieful naI ' The mechanic cil; take the --: .1
mptlydeni6od theoliarge. managed- . �1. ale Stro III Ill PCnnsVlvanIa.,, .1 . - � .
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I � , wife., and,.Blakepro while beneath the water, Gardiner' L . .1 I "gest , pi , , , � , I I � , %. little' W.1ad Wing fi6ted the corridor door thing I and told her' she ' ouglit to be material worth,�5 aud-make it into a watell. , I . J
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I . . Mr. inglehart became very much eaaragod� to reach his boatioad clubg,to it till the next Colonel t1laaarif OfTlacenixville, is ptoba, . ' I Aleg aathen renchbdfrom'ar� aeloamed of berself.' -.Finally they,g'ol worth $1 . 00. 'That's skill. - The morchants , " � I
. I . and struck Blake on the toga, and then m6oI When lie WaEVreI "by other' bly One ofthe -Btioaa�reat men in -th 1. perfectly, 'Wa W . I things in orderi .1 but1l nio', ono wanted to can take an, Article t , I . .
I . . . . - — knocked him down. Blake's fapo�,i�as badly fisheraiI 49#aye, that the weight; of of'PoanUBvlv0 . 0 State iron bedstead for us6 as a -club, the oth6r a wor h 25'cents and sell . .
. . baiia- 'His 1)311180tqg�,V��4ar7 ..p,i86Uer9,were taken into �the plot, and 9, tiickI6 the bag; and, miliere Was. ikhere the it'f6i �1. That's laiasinesS, A' lad ' " . , .
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Mr. Blake entered'suit.for �5,000 damages was fairly painful,and that each time he dis- feats that;he Pko know 'why lave 0 d 61 0 510 -but she prefers t6 pay � .' . .. ' :'
. I � . is accustomed to .perform is, keeper was -16 be calleampo.ii, some pretext lik�1666 � rybody act 100. Th'at%5! I
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I against Mr. Inglehart, claiming that the de-' ,appeared hos,thouglat that his I'time O iaket, heavy iron poke I usi,bI like, to. see'. v; -'grab-bag that, 11 I
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- 'a body tally found about a bai-k6oa-� � stove,� having , ously, and at a signala rush wo And Paid hourg-a day and shovels out tbreo or our I I ! I
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; . , . feradaut,',without cause, struck, beat, and bome. .The current kept Dahin uld give him the Ilayateri6a,
. I � .P I I I :!�baalocked previ, . I ., . " ' .. . 11 I I I � I f ; , 1
I .. I . I *butided him. close by the drifting boat all night, 6iid ia bandlehotless, thatilialfan inch in diame- t , n ar i It i "' area at noth. . tons of earth for 41., That's labor.' ' - '
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I . . � I . . . � .. I I � 1 , . � , , , , Gardiner Bays that no matter which,'way i teri and la was to be mide for"him by the convic a.. , wome O always ge tin. so I .1 . I : 1. � I . 1"
. . I I , , , . I '. I y . one. or two vigorous blows across %he�plot wag discovered iuthe nickof time ib%,',, He..thdn Put down toet. cents, and .. � .. --- , 11 .. 11, I ,
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.11i... ,r . water hejurnek-big head' the corpse alwaye f his arm between the elbow and wriat,%end by I.. I dway, down in the bottom ' . I.
� Xhe.,Xormons say that in hades , meafe:accident. � I . -11 I understood you to say that your .. I
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e is, d, baptism -cannot be P 1. I V , . . 1. n1vbef — � . . 11 the bag but' h6',didn% ,keep it there� . ;
. . administered-16aBt of All, baptism by I ': �,.'., I , 11 strai , glateb I 6d'again with great difficult . Y�. � I -,Never does,xionar- .believe I trongly in long. , He give a ump and yanked,his hand plained t" client', then his- lawyer, handed . �
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But'fio one cah be saved who -An experienced airb ricultu i t advises , . , " � I � � but, yelling 1, thunder I I Thathe swung it
immerdon. . 'to . I 9 1, t � him a tremendoug bill. 11 I believe I said ',', '
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.,��i . . -d�wdiiers-;in�--smok-y-and-dirt,y,-to�w.nfi.uot- - -.;YzM�Anvzi-�Loufl-W.Onx.,-Zlr�price-Me " t o�@.It bikLh h y -fee -would -be -nor � 7 I.
�—is�not--bE�Ptised-.--Thereloye;-'�'-th'u--livi-n-g- I I . Carthy- _ _qadto.ihak6ib offi and brou
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reeng in their. groiinds, as la�,00 , - -Is , a 8131115 ni,n al-,11-wa os=�,Ahe-r eply-,
may stand In 'the Pla , left Iii this 6 , V�Ili 9-
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11 ;,, -Sbot-a:h unt-4134- -threadBtookings,the , ---1-- ,4ffif-,.- .the.pt,b-Qr: I, I
---. 11 - -- - - -- ---�-...L-.�.-..��-receive,�hb,ordinance�viopiriouI -is- .-generally-done. . dAmokgs1 -w,ork,of,-,Mrs.�-Taylor;-. ---,- - - -11 - W .1�Ms��op6cs,.,-"Thc)n.-.ho-.��.w�u.ng,-�i,6 .1 - l - - �-��,--.�,.,���..,,.-,,,,.-�,,.,..'�,...,,- ,
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I . I . I baptism for the deAd.lt � V , . � . spoil the trees, and they sobai'beconic hnT-. � aged 116 years, which wb'truly marvellous � , The.. right kind .o a 607 wi a Pa` Way and struck the Woman president of C 161 � I 'L aI I � I
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I � . � . .1 �t things'of beautY� White poplam, � AFA a production for a woman of her age to shooter can -take a - maWs miaod 'o'ff his in t a stomach And ' Sir'Henry Maise, Governor of NeW16 Una. -,
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I I . . . Ton Socialists, mostly Danes, have bearao,� marionia. elms and,the accomplish ppectacl laminegs troubles and,ptiliticB quickei'than 11, Is land, is reported to be; dying, - H
.." V., , exp�l)ed,from. HanI which is under 9, silver maples, A withcut the aid of, as. , nooked bet down in t k hiS ' deacon iglealth I , .1 I
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