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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1883-10-19, Page 2, , � I . — - ,-r" -1 I . — ., � - - , I �l� I , I � 77 . ! ­ '. - — . - - ­—, -1 -. -M � , ,r� � �� ; � :� . mm 'o,mommmolmillomw I I I � � 1, � . � , I , . ; 4 , I t I I � I I I , � � , :V 1- � ; ... 1 1 1 ­­ ­­ - , , , ­­­.�: � -1 I— I - I 11! I 1� I � 1. 11 1. ­: I � I � I I I I o� . I � I . � - , I I , � I . � I I I � .. , ,� , 1-1 ,� � � I 1. � � i, . I I I I : � � � . ! , I I � �, � � I -1 - I ­ I I I , - [,:­ , � . � , , � 11 I .1 i�' , ", I I . . : "I". .. �. I I I - 1. I I ­ 11 1-1.1-1-11 I I -r. -,4--1-- ­%, "' - ­ �- - ". , " , ,,, I I ­ I -1 11.1 ''. � � I I I 1 ! , : 1� .d .. li .:­ ix, -7"T, : � : ­ � I ,�; I � i : I � I � I i . , J � �i . I , ��, � 'j. � I � I . I � - I I ! I ," . . I . I I I . . � I .1� I I ! , 1�i ` I I : 1. I !. ,L:, , :�;i ' � I , � , � , s�. � : . I � -1- � I I , I I � I � : I : � ; � : I , , I ����: l, 1 1 . , '': !: � I . . : I I I I � . � 11 . : I I ,, I I I I , I . I ! I . 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I I iial of CafTery for the Tduwqd�er of imailial ivitysichl scrion ly in. 'and Xller#elt.i � I Tr: , - � Efloil at Pencenuil . I . i I . I ; . I i at , � I , , I � � I I . I �, � . 1. . 'THE GREEN-EYED31IONSTE14 ; I . , i I jll,ell. ; I . valve . I I A . Laredo, (Texas) despatel ssys:- A I I I I I , d I � ' . . I . i A last (Tuesday) night's HaLifax,N.B., -L-- . . A Boston despatch says : A letter from Henry M, SItinley, dated July i4th, at - A 1 ­ y1a, The , , -tud6Bheim cablegram ell , . following is the Emperor William's speech I if .1 - — I . nesperate Attack .on an Old Minn by ­; I I I gentlemau just from 14,ampa6as, Mexico, I I ' . I I L I deBpatcli says: Yesterday painful rumors RIP30NER 8ENTENCED TO TrN YrAR$ P ­ I . began' to cirou I , to the it gives full particulate of a moot,horrible I late �4bouu the city . . I - , I " I � - I ­ I Stanley Pool, Congo River, - says,: " Sinop 1 arrived on the Congo � last December I ' at the Xied9rwal4 unveiling of 'the Status I � � . � of Germania: 41W,hen Providence desires I .1 . . Crazy Iflusband. - 1! � I � 1 tragedy that occurred, on Wednesday near , , . I I I . L -f L A, Opb9grg.telegram says: � At the assizes, ,ff,,t.tb,t a� most seriuus crime had been - I I I ­ I - I. . I I have been up as far as the a quator and to S ignify its Will ,with regakd-�to mighty !��'l . . .., " . . I A last (Monday) night's Detroit despatch � �:; � ­ ­ lve that place. Mrs. Valdez killed her L here to.day James Caff6r-.V4wils out on trial reauMng 'in the death of a , I committed, I I established fwo more Stations, an a besides 8 -Upon ,eS6jth­ it, Blecta the tftoe; - I � event 6 .1 . . � says : A Shooting affair occurred at the children and then herself durimg a fit of , for ill ' '' der of Augli McDowell in Co. , , , . � I � I a mur .1 . I I young woman livibg,at the north ena, and - �Ou, - I I . discovering another lake, Wantumb, have countries and(Austruments to' accomplish - I . 11�1 . . house a I f John Sulliviul this city, oil- insanity- In One Of the large raiiohm about bourg - ­ 1. I I at a . prominent I city' p ' hysician, . was the tivening of � September 13th th - explored for a hundred � miles. the'river' I its purpose.1 The Years 1870 and 1871 were, - , I ' I -,= - ---". -1—t. —, .,,,,-�,-,l-�$unda,y�-,forenoon'. � ,The­victim-11�Benjamin- . 4 . , . Neal, iavery seriously -injured, butmay. ­ twenty. miles to the southward of Lam- - � d-- _- -f -__-_ ­­ . more,amiu�ps &-11- ­K­­­i­;,p- hist. Both Caffery and McDowell lived in I adleountable. ' Siffing the Yu I � asso, t ere' ive for our years paot.�,a ' te ,� I .1 uge, NO. 1:98 MaynArd - a 'noment on � King otreet, I I he former tid,tion led to lie' known .. In ymap as Ikelembu, but which o . I a really the Malund. It is a Stream' the the time when such a purpose Was iii- � � di-oated. OiarthreatenedUermanyaxosein � I- .� � 1. recover. The motive, for the shooting was I jealousy on the ps,#.O'f Sullivan; who'for I - quiet,, well-to-do, Mexican nan�aedAlltonlo Valdez whose family consis tea f �*fe I and occupying � shop on the,ground floor, being ,treeti Where the blinds were d0w�,Iknd a I I I 0 W a Shoemaker .by trade, and thilatter,dwell- crape oil the door.� The cause was the five children, the of the Adesi, Of the - - big. On -the'th A flat-aboVe. the size of the Arkansas, aud a very navigable big* stream, which, I el must drain the . AS love for ille Fatherland as one �Wan, and I with the princes at thti stood, in arms a L I long time has been insaileily jealous of his I 'Wife. 8ullivan was on his way�to -age ire 00011, � ingwith wJ , , - death �of � Mrs. Bridget O'Connor, I . children being 10 years and of the youngest , On tbs day of the murder McDowell had paut of the house, a wo I man .of about 08 . . laroest part of the south. Tbe � Congo basin must be higher up. - Having become as inAr.timll The Almighty conducte I . ­ I I . those arms -after Sanguinary conflicts from , I .While . ch 1 uroh, be met Naal� and accused him'of 2 Years. The Wife, who was about 30 years been drinking,, �Shoitly affei 6 o'0160k in - . , I . I . - years � of age. Mrs. O'Connor had been - . better acquainted with the country,' I a. . Victory to Victory, and Uoite& Germany . I � . � ,. . . ruining. his family. Neal, a man of 60 years , . of age, had boon Bubject,to epileptic fits land the avening,when lying on his bed, he was atte by Dr. Arcbibald� tawsoin in her ' lided I 1. - Struck Wit "h the dense populatiox; of the I I takes its place in� the history of the world., I . I . of age, expressed astonishment, an : d oftered 1: - spells of melancholy of long dutaition. Dur- roused by Caffe, a- last d by Rdv.' I 11 jy. At the atter's solcit illness. . She was attende , i oa ari., art of the basin, I which, if aq p Milliong of heart is ha�e raised tbeir: iii .1. I - B I L to accompany him �hqme and satisfy him he was, Wr6ng.� Accordingly they went to lug the past few months She bad exhibited tion Mal Went down stair's to ,the Shop, Father Briggs, as spiritual .adviser, at many evidences of insanity, and when in � i -understood, She .1 1. � -where Ila was promised a drink by Caffeiy. whose,��suggest ion,. it is I I I'll 1. I I 4iform t! U .,ougbol would give 49,000,006, . The number of the products and character [ to God and given Him humble', tbankE;. praising Him 1 , for esieeming ' ­7�, I US � � , ZuIlivan?s'house, andas soon aS.1boy were . .1 . such mental,aberration invariably Bought Fifteem at twenty, minutes after this MrB. made, an �ante-2no.r tevi, deposition, averring 6fthe people are, likewise r6mar�able- , - worthy of accomplishing His will. I L � I . inside Sullivan closed the doori drew � to.do violemoo tai her little Ouse. On Wed-' McDowell found, McDowell iii -A dying con, as caused by nialprac. a . , that her' death w n, a ay th � afilicted woman wag kttacked Before ,he died' he declined to by., the doctor. county I a . I gums, I mphor, wood, and a rubber, ivory, ca . . . L � � I Germany !to remotest time deSiree-to. .. I ,thi's feelirg . revolver and fired at Neal. the ball ploughed � a furrow through the scalp on the left . dition. - - I tice affected � . ith 'f)anusual Severity, Whenolle "E(Jd6alll�as toillemurder." Whiletryiiid ", .fita a is ra a� ri n, towhom the4 d 11 bost.of other, things whioh would repay . transportation, even by the very expensive give oobsta6t expression to of I I gratitude. !In this' Sense the monument .�. I L � 11 � I . . -side of his head, slid' he' W.as hold to the �: . . �fiool Sullivan, Wh;-'strdck.him­kbeavy,.­ � had recovered from the: spasui her husband to,leave 'the' impression that he did'not t , I at it, re otters U 0 I 1. I I � 1, I as con, de I ref se,, , went to work.to herd 91 flbok of, Sheep' be- he had done to s of * I know who the person was w I I � r. a . III 'reaumablY I i * Wean I mode'at present in use. � The people-, are very, enter-, born traders, and, for Ar,,dcane I , Z erected.� Ila :tbe btdoding before i us vi 1 4 1 � , . , . d s Spoken at t1i a layir g ofthe � founda. . " wOE, , � � I I . , I I . ,�. I -Wow �, on the he ad with the butt slid of the l64giilg-to­thp-fajiph.'H6 ha;d been-goile-but .� '' : ­ � � - --ib-e--d-&Ed-�h-e-'i-dpd'atedly�-i3iLid-Ca-ffery knew - T it " 0 ornirig.­ ,he States I for, � I ' I I prising and iiidustr ions. f . ley tells, of I 4 words w bii 'tion.atone- ell my lat6 "father . I . - li - Sullivan tfi n became, furious, . re a a from her le died.in � few hours, To-' . 11 0 o ' u will be a aborttime when his wife role I ,I s, f t 6 . all abi 'I 4 ­ I re Ullf rt bis.mediation between, two tribes'�'whioh � � ' after the wars olion old 1815 ,. I - .1 I , . I .� times and kicking the ,old i mail, several couch, and 'with a huge butcher knife, day C4ffery was Skilftilly, defeud6d Vy Mr. iuterrbd:'to-morrow. As �ru orS grew i -­ k .1 � 1. � . were at wax, and which. , peace was ' -a bequ)aa.thedAn irou to posterity, I dedicat � . 1. about th head, .1 eL left him in a,pool of ))load I which -had been carelessly leftl within list , h I W. Riddelli who Bet up� that t a priaouer apaae,�. and the absence -of the doctor to -day - I 'her,jerrible 'When brougbt,gbout by his efforts, 6lect6d,bian­ . I I t "I To the fallen, a �� memor- '': monumen I , I � - , ­ ­­­ ­thkt'r'a-fi­ fro -- - h as On his head -and froll . ,. T gas �. I. I - his mouth. Leaving hi's -. ictim, he .searched � . r6ach'commenced work of � wa's 130 'Intoi I I I .- at the � time that on became :more abd more remai the I . . � 'destruction.,' Her oldest child,, a ,sweet girl 'forgotton the the sensation of. the' city. : � recovery be: had`�complletlelY Story becaule- . . ,, � -, F,Rthpr�ramff ,m t L, - a h r of their couuir� ',I � 8, . , - I distinction he received from another large ,this , . . ,. , : , lal; tothel, k edgment; to ! ' " lying, an , aa no,wl ; , . � - I I I " coming generations, -a source: of emulation. I i L � . . . the house for his fainfly, 'Who, when they . 'him I of 10, wasthe first to fall a vlo'tim' to' her 1. ifds lof the dreadful � night,iu Septell Such a Berions ,rumor, involving such. an I see . I . ma;uiao cruet bld,ws, her head he has an ilidiBiinot ree(illection eminent ,as Dr. Lawson � had � til be. Stapley enjoys most robust health. � . . -­ . " � � . May Go vo - ,' ,, d ' ucheade it."" On' concluding. , . his address the I the, ! I Saw coming with Neal', fearing trouble, quickly4ithdrew. Xeal're6overed suffir .mother's, onlythat phypiciAn being almost severed from her body. W was present I , but he .----111 � I L ith tha't Some. third party , become, could 'not ibut attract -universal 'Att;r 'd ' . . --I , . � I ­—�� ­.- �-- ��-­­ , , . Nlugu 11ir C - se ?$1prvai ' mperor Unveiled , ­ I � mofidment.!" -H -6 -then Shook baude,--wilh�� ��' '� I � 11 I , ciently to rise to big feet and staggering16 ,� no ewwho he being absent' that . method - peculisx� to insane persons h4gL ,id' was. , sMenti6n, an he probabilities' of -the t 'he of I . I a I .Ion. each of the-!princee present. '' ; - .. .. 11 I I I I the door reached the Sidewalk, blood .- in quick succeB ae time the jury, re u1ned to court with facts were frost a sion slow the other a t'' I disdussed.�� Dr. Lawson . Sol] y , - - A London despatch sa" -. Mrs. Ringer, At the banquet . at Wiesbaden in the' van- . .' ! e I ,� . . � At the'gate he stremining, from his head. childreni backing and stabbing* them in a Verdict of guilty. of:manalatigbter., Chief he I in soc� ­ L a . I Id a higli position nety. He, suc- I I " of Askin street, New Bri bton,. had �iot 9 - k, 6f iug'the Kill Saxony proposed the1ealth - '':' Was. met by a crowd attracted to the place Rick , ening man iner. The , frantic , -wOmaI3, L Justice Haggirty Sent anc61d. Caffeiry to ten. peeded to the ,Practice of. Dr. H. Gordon � been ,seen or heard 'Of for three or. four - �:of the Emperor As the ,founder 6ftho Ger.... ::: I I . 1: by the report of the piAol, and Was assisted ,: . - - . � Im 1 after the fave'bleedio'g little corpses lay at, prisonment in the penitentiary. ,When 'that gentleman leftiol London some I , yearB� '', L weioks.� The house had been looked up, and , ' 11 m6nErnl and th:6 pres rver of tile,ipsace � a � 1. C, : . . . i to a neighboring cottage. A physician Was injuries _tbeln Wit], I 1� , � I I L bar feet, viewed grim-�Ratisfac- � --77 - -- ye�is:ago, and h'a,d -increased it to one of tion . L L ­ STON li6 I I I filling the'air ,With wild' and weird THE I W- , ille and baBVin the city. He was the neig4bors suspected the Woman must' be lying , dead in i side. Mr. Schram �xo- Any aid I urope. The-EmperDr . . of Gerli . toa *sted the! German MLd 11 and summoned, *be first i thought the would prove ,fat at, but afterLa' second -KING . ,largest I � -1 ... � I I exclamations. Suddenly,' taking a parting . .. I ­: L . , , . , I I I I - Chairmanofthe City' School Board, and, , . ceeded .this morning. to! the' h6use 'and -but , - princes gelleialE, . SiSt �� Bud all wholi as a iu the'abcomplishment , ,. . - I -Visit, -was inclined to - think' he Would look at the dead, before , bar, She plunged Particulars. at the Stabbing AftrAY-Ser- ficIldiligaithdr 'public , connections, he was. " I att6 n force a window, ' "'ad to could not. of German Unity. L The'Etnperor receive1 -. �' ' ! I-, . recover providing his,[ constitution would I the knife into her own breast,'reelel to the ions Condition ej the Wounded -The L ted li� all, . I . I I . respec . Find. many, of his friends I On ., b, le�k�bg- the sash he could hear - some I I ,numerous C, . � : I 1, 1-1 ongratulatory felegrains. I . 4 L I . - be, ar the Shook. A L fflaeman living next door P( . corner of the room and ,1611 -dead. During Assalfanis thilit at lutirge. .. '', i refuse to believe that he could beLirnplicated . one moatairg and crying, �I Let me out, let I I � I I -0 * . i I 1 1 � I I I . was awakened and ,.went to the house as . Soon as'popsible and asked Sullivan f6r'hie SIIL,th6 timj3 this fearful+ tragedy was bein' .a g. ' A last (Friday) night!s � Kingston despatch in any charge So amaging. to' his char. a serving woman, al,peon,,.was . . , � I �t he abouid have to he I Bsl The fight last night was one of the' acter,, much -less tha a I 6bacted th , , ', "at'once starving, 1, I " IL He. forced the me but. I'm I- . bAck'door; and found, Mrs. -Rin I �ar sitting I � 9 - � . L . I . . . . I I . . I ANO i W11 . X Hl I R UO -VAR, GIFT., . — . 4 "� "I L � , , , � I . I . revolver. - As 'the, latter - hesitated the I .1 . 1. . vent it fromiabi , I I powerless to' pre at fear� : xhoet disgraceful in the history of the" city. from justice . . .enunciated L Numbers The husband: soon apprised of what - on the Bids a moaning." - The I I - 'jvrin�c�S.Jb'oulac Donates a Pai , ut-s-, do- , I . : ': ' I I � � . L policeman draw his . 4 own and., told -him -he must hav6 it at ones. Sullivan then do- was I a TimE.9 it began on� the fair ,their opinion thdt the woman herself must As stated iin th , , - had happened, and',bis' lamentations were , ' I I . . and wa;'Vary tough while'it lasted, bave&oensol0y�o blame in attempting offibei, tookher across to; lith's,bu Mrs. Grit I t . when -half way over she!bkoke away slid L �, , . htional Gallery. . .One'ri` .� . 'i i I . � 1. . L I I . : ., 1. ' - I livered the pistol, and after arguing the -ground, pitiable in the extreme, dhd'be could not ' . - then; li,iit` was - speedily- suppressed. self:aoctoriug in E6 criminal manner. The ' rail back, a 11 be floor from exhaus-, -f Iling o t An,Obtawa despatch save: .Kajor Cal- , - - � . . . point' for some time� �submittod `fo- being . I L be consoled. In dup- ti mb thb � neighbors I . . The MoRees lately'returned,frbra Chicago, deceased wvLs a native pf'Q6ebec, her father came and speedy arrangements I were made . . I I . I . I � .,�, 'Robert being Evoy. , . tion-ai,chedthe bed-rodin. Crawl-, . line hag written -Ito Sir Hector Lamgevin , ; 1 . I I statingAhat h6js desired by He�- 'Royal ; e police 8 I handcuffed and takento th tation. * i I Last winter he � signs"of insanity,. - * d mucli angered at and Alexander an Irishm . ai I a.nam I ed . � I -1 I to,burythedead. ,Six graves wars dug an Agnew, Song I llt-� themCout in the -even-- ­'.. .1. g Ltb a cupboard. She took out a. parcel . 311� - ' ' contained 535. The! ,wornan' Said she. �, anise to, N�rita and , � Highness the Princess L 11 � 1. . .showed I . � I as for. a while p ac ' I . and W ad in hu asylum. I . For some time past he Ias carried areviab ,. . . I- t morning the funbl� were -A.1exander-, who I I � . � , I � . � � ing,, but only f ouna One' performed. � - . I � I I L.. I . IZAILWAY , CALAMITY. * . , ' � , I , I , - - , ,.. � was attacked on Princess street. He. f6l., - ,This , had,been there,'frorm the'25th of September until found without � bite of food. :She is . tell him it is the Wish ofHer ,Royal Fligh-�- . fi-eas to present to the Nati6ilat 1��allery'of � � � . ' . 0 "to his � , work - al . under his pi . L v r . . -1 . it � ' I ­ .. as lade -his wife's Ild h Pillow, at night, a � I — . , ,­,�,4 ,. . - , . , itl 4" , � I . � . I I , - ; I , lowed the crowil.imto�§ydenham Street,' I Two Jilundred , JP�rsoas Precipitated . - . . , � L . � . . 1, , JDARING OUTH-tGE, I theUCO to QUeen'street, 'where, after a des- t�lubanknlent-frjlnny I . a German, and'goes out *orkiiig'for* a - Ii i . rig . I " , . V a little �.* 'She is eci and, it i Canadi t a large a J it Painting of the dba''t'h of ,., '� General Wolb ' - . ! 9, a very faithful �, and well . * � , a �b ' t charging . her lit , , � I life most misera � y . � . ,� 11 . I � � I Down nix, Seri � I . I I � . I I — , : I . I I I . perate encounter, in Which stones fdll like � 1-4y 110jurell. . . I 'fl�, . . supposed, got so Weak in the house Xor , wan , , . . , executed, call the - famou original 'by I I I 8 which � :)Urii2g with bein g � unfaithful. to. him� I , � - . L 'wee ; ks , I -� . the past , few he' suspected ol . I I - A Village Postulaster and lilt) Wife Bound. I I I � L . . hail, cauBingille crowd, to � Agnew, rpm ' [ ' -A98at I . - A Mattawa despatch gives adlitionAl !o.:a Bed Post dt unit Bobber) ceived no less thaii: seven -wounds, including, I . of food that.she ;4- . was unable to lealve-it- aa,II help ­ L I - � .. I . for .. She lived alone . I . - Benjamin West. belongS to the Duhm : I ..-f-h-a- . I of Westmin8teri �nd is in bl$3 I - 11 Do action F" . 1 . I I I . his family of trying to Poison him, and con. I � - that in must be done for'. . I . I partioulais of the. R-6ciddilt oil the C.�-P. R. I A last ,(Monday) might's�hondon despa'tab a,deep, out in the� left'tfiigh� aull'tbiee in the I . referied to in the Timr.q'Otfwa despatch � I as � I I %� � I I � . . -- . � i . � � , . - I I I I L . Ewell B , Eaton, in.,CheBhire'. �Tlie Priucess:t -,n s- . I , . ,. ,. �. . I bL­ L- 1. this'work ca:rlri t f 1. to be'of'interest to, all , 1 � a ai I vinced - som6th r a . bar husband, Mrs. S.9ilivan . p&aled to says -. This . morning A', , .13.1 Campbell,. 'side- between theL third and seventh ribs. of yesterday.. .It says: As the t I lOffice, . I five , One -of these . a ion a level with the . � a - postmaster 'of 'Crumlin poBj ' . cuts. Wa Mattawa was approaching Deux Ri'viereB I ' . I . . n8l . " Chn It ges. I I .. Province of Ontario -Chatham' 'William - I �!� 1�1 I Canadians.! SirHector, in, abknowledgin� I 11 says: "I liave.lbon�munictLt.d,,�.6iar'!18*.te'r' . Judge Durfep on Tuesday last for authority � to commit him to the asylum at POIltiac, . , iniles from here,, reported at Sahram's heart. �Uhere is a gash in the.abdomen and a . U MO - . I � .and ,4when . liday-night at'about 9,30, detective office ihat'thre'e � masked ruffians one in arm an inch from, . � fold of, the ileft Rolls, drugg, ha's assignea'. D I " . Ullda:a, Hiratu' E. Bush, 6r.icky ard, iH advertised tobe it- , - ,� .1 � to my-colle4gues;'and h I ave now 0: one. �� ':the Lost - where it was arranged_ he Should go the 11 .: ,the . two miles bast of Deux Ri,vieres, running at . - had'broken into his house', and had suc- the main artery, the cutting' of Which a rapid rate on the down grade, -tbe'front , i . I sold' out by the sheriff ; .P�.(Mrs. , J.) Lafferty, . 'g- sincere th'ankeL 01:th6 I I reepectfuily I . -Governweiit of Canada to Her Royal Eilgh.2 " � : :first of the present week. I . 1. I I " I . � . I . . I , I � ceeded in filchirig,therefroim a silver viatch,, would baive caused death. -One diaturbance . 4 1 axle'. of thb.,biggage car broke -down, and' and chain - and 470 in money. The facts as bad hardly ceased when another began. - , � . -failed and ' -- fame oodg, has one 'out of lay 0 '� ln6eES,.for this L I ,-ness the Fri important, add,'- . 1 I CABEY's MWELDEMER. I I �. h � � . � . I I I . . I � I after bumping ov r 0 a the ties f r -a short I . reported are that, b66ieiii I and 2 Wclock� ,The McKees, in retiring from 'the fracas, distancethe baggage car broke. loose -from ' SPicholsap, U, .Galt, X. Ba Jiiie,%. rbour, furniture, has , - _ _ ..igiie .. Guelph -,,A: 6 ­Bualiam,� dry, ,tion.to our National Oallery. ,Her 6ya,l . , . -1't , Highnegs Luay rest assured that the people , �, . . � : .. . tll,ponueliIs Aei unt ! at the Ass 0 1 �.nssll I I . this morning Mr. Campbell was disturbed.:,ebcquntered William and one of the!tflain and fell down- the embk . - - �. -from bis.:Blee . I nkment, by.aoine-:-strange them accused him of -having causedan I has , ..dS cpmpro� I �i�el �ewberry, Th6s. � . A dr, I of Canada wil'i;never forget her kinduess , � I- '". , . i 'a .. � I � . I � tion. � . ., I � � . . I � . � . London cablegram! says: Mr. S allivaoI,,' p .nolse, , I I I I about sixfeet, foilowed.by'two.Secoud-clales I Which sounded like an attempt to break aSswuIt'wlth.,Stones,.- Nicholsowwasnotan and oni6 ' -cl I I I ' i I � � . first ass,.passenger oars,�nearly . �w., staves, -has assigned. - Owen T l' , Sound, -George - Miller, Shoes, is in 'the' and 6 Z, i8h the - merriory of. the F. -L., , - � i: 'Will W� case; who ig -no :about, to leave our shares '�� I .A I I - . I . � . I . counsel for O'Donnell, �gives the following I defence Till 6 � , 'into his house. - He hurried down stairs, offender, ha.ving only reached tb ,scone of the fill6d With pessengers, *probably 200'in all. . - '- � . � . ., . . and by the time he got-acl the parties,, , row., Words Ie&t6bIow,S,,, andin,the tnel.ee The,firet�classcartook fits ai3d �t,*ith botb' . hands,'of tLe sh6riff. : Paris, Mrs. George I Role" ffalh%rrd has assigned. �. Tarontoj.. , accomoanied by.' he be�t wishes of b8 all , ' [t. � . : . I . I Jor. list future prosperity, happiness " . I I I : � I Summary of O'Donnell's the clay 'after he reached Cape TOwn three in all,-haa succeeded in breaking in he received :five Stable, all I in the back. I I I . . I i I . . the alecond-class cars; Were L L totally con: I � .1 . - Thcm�as DOXIO�al). fruits, is reported to . 4h& I I q . . I , I . — L V __ � � . - .O'Donnell s�ys. hemeVajL. for a moment L . the door, having employed part] of a fence There is one on, each ehou,ider,-one on side, sumed: Great consternation, prevailed, for, il�e 'operation, and: were, stealthily one oil hip, and' she on foot. The knife . I . have left. town-; John Ediq,, fruits, -is, re- have - , � . L . � . .1 I , I . ; rdean People. , I ��' ' rl��;L. he suspected Power to be Cafey. Se6i �- �, he chummed with ilim" . . I I I . intensified' for 9, time by the darkness of L L entering the promises. when.ithe leader struck.the giitli�iib, glanced .cff andwent- the hight'L 1 A number axe: injuredI some , 'in ported t.p left town ;�-­William Liaht­- , ... I foot, ftuim, is reported . - toLi have L lef t. town ; . .O ,� . ­ I - I . ne of -the bdaest things in thp4oild .' . i -­­­­_ _ " ­-­______­ is .. : �. _--j%; I was an-iriBhman 11 and was hind'to the childrenL because they . and Seventh ribs, grappled' With' Mr. . Campbell; but with' betweeb' the sixth I little Success he Was thrown forcibl� to touching the lung. There. was -a slashir s@verel�,�but no e dangerously, the woist� g L Otter; Hyde ,�- Co., furn: iture I are in the ,f. L , hands * the ith'-f­ �.­ 4 a. .act that, mean people do,not know. hat , - � they are mean; but a sihe'ere I . 4 -con— I � . Seemed in miserY. -He Was further, attracted . I . L I . a mysterious man- to Careyby.' his M60 Y, ` , , " ,'as � . being a boy named.L. evens, severely burnt. the ground., rs, however, prevailed, out above the hip, and here the artery ia . - � I . I WaSL . Among:the othersaie, Hector Mc.pean, lum- Mr. Campt a borne back to Thowound 6n.tis fbotwas4not of sheril B: F Fosfdr bar- . Manitoba-Bran.dori, . . � 11, . '& .charish . I viction that, they are the Boole -of ae�6"L ' L� 0aity. . . 9 � _ , ''. . YO -he I . I . . N a; po'B'S p6L mor, amdthobght he-, ibly)si litical � - Theldiy�wfter and � ell severed. W ler.:biokeu ;, W to, I , bis,b6d-roomi;and there he., and his , berwan, about( J. Barnhart, . i discovered until early this Imornir -. ,The. . ", L tiavellerI.b6th.'hands badly Gaorg'e'Ripple Co., I Loss, has assigned ; . - - hardwsie, havd seeignea-they were grant'- u will tb . ar am invea-hi -9 ! . . i a neighh'ar. -wbo-dol i a - , . � loudly agairis ' ' ir 4 , L ' : I fiufcastesc�pmg.. they -left the. 11 Cape it was rumored' that Carey WaB , - and. � .commercial 'L ' were ,tied hand ' �aiid foot -t(Othe bed. ' knife went through the boot made, a , In . buriat; and R'.niVn Allied Pri�6,, Said to lia L - 'Person ' � - 6d -an extens= of - a. y�a'C iii., ; � I I ,� L . 1, I � Oolme.UP to ih e ' , Stan ard of a d " , L � 1. . . . 'genera . . .1 . aboard,. and -O'Nianel-I !was 66 overcome by L ,Chloroform W'" than. administered to b th, gash an inch across. A third Was , , I 0. 11 I a -1 L L., ­ 0-1 , Mills, in- -the employ t Thistle, Carswell &, Co.,. but without , all cess'on Mr. Campbell. The. wounded- in the fi ht, one William I _ I L I . I 9 face badly Several Anjured .,September.' . I , I . '' . . Rapid City . _ I .Mrs. Lam. p, mi inery, IS re� Or p t6d to ilave been soldl��6tit by the Eihoriff. man, and decryng the ain of, hoarding and, . I !, . i k, ji� a 11 I � withholdin ithuut being seligible, J -Z, -tli the idea that he had been giving his hand I -ith:Fu to and Chumming W ell a, villain that. I � Cut,. L .are Villains then� Bysteinatically con2mene6d 7whowas-cutin the face, bu�'by-wbom1d' ibternAlly,�end a number are more or'less . � I. 'One ,UbtL I I . Winnipeg; G. W.Bigger, fruits/is reported L . .. i I least that they ate -�e, I L .1. coudemning themsel s. % I . - . . ,he 1% he all night moan I . - in g and 'groan - . � , . y awa . tbeiawork .. Stood ove r Mr. Campbell :not known. 'The police .4'hv�e arrested � bruised. L ,Lt -By he�l oXetti " ng� Of the train with a. revolver, . another, over his - wife 'P, MbKees, alfh*ugb� diligent I 0 any f �� -th6:. I - handsland the burning b&ggage Ao have assigned ; Lo'Vly &L -Davidson, bar- � nass, have. assigned -, JohiiW.oltz,jeweller, TheyL axe dauall" �ople who are Lot inthe , � I . .1 � YPE . L � � habit of self-britici�m', and if'they�vere no- -i � ' . He h had, as-Qrown witness Green- mg. a , . I . hough L testified at the Cape, plenty of � passengers, L g L , . I . with a knife, whilst the third, WfthL a dark 'search -was made for - them. �, The men . ' ' ' � . � I car was extinguished, and the mails Bud- . I and I ; s adver�ised to'be Bold out -'Under achattel I . I . h' , I '"' L'' ., '' t, amusing t ey wou d, be the roost agorava:. . , . I . ., � 1. - .1 . � -- I 0 . rtunities for throwing I 0 . arey ov , p erboaord J lantern, made atour of,inspedtion. around: .Agnew- W. Nibholso4u.ar6 at present � . the house, succeeding in L L �erylo*, but hopes are entertained of their baggage Saved.. Enginew from here. and I seourin themoney . moktgso-e-hhe has been arrested charged' . I I I with conEpicacv to defialia.-Bradstreet. I Ing c ass alive.' .Moreover, they are genc- , . rettell e..O p I' I . I I whb­aro. not. only willing to entity. ' To L -b!ai he suspected big :la I dra . L -nL ..W Carey out, IY6 drank* freel'y ext -morning. . .Pembroke. went,to the relief 'With medical I � * " About 300 � Poople � Were 'in the' I . ' andwatch me.ntionad,' as well as a bank. .iecovory.) attendance, and all are now,being eared for. 9 -ti -time,- but dared . I- : I R...R. 'Reid, jawellery, Wirlilipeg, has - - ivp r ey t who 'demand a great 6, ,,a I I I deall at I I . � with -Carey, and theL informer, suspecting hig.ihaniiei, ' .. book of the Ontario Savings Bank. The 1.7i,ei6ity the none to I I : I MI . ' " L L , if- -. L . I - i , I - . parties then made their 6xit.1 *0ne, the inte era Theriot �tha:t fourofAgbe,WB ' ­ , L 'wounds ' one , ge out ,of, business. ,W. 'Wainwright, L' I .� r stau * ' I ral' Wimiip�g; �isl out of i'liusincss. tbe,haDds Of others;. yet the- example �off- - - I ving, and,lendin T ,. � .their fri6nds.ia'gi g rieve 1. . Solmetbing,. changed and 901129 . �, . . into the for: beer, said,. 11 Wha�t have, . . � ,% 1§*Jk at JaSteiat runner, no doubt., g I I 1 4 IVIA11,1NE "IS . I marded the door axe in 1the -Vicinity'., of -the L : '', t 'the Sta,k Lt ]Ela� 'oil, ' L . _ _r,S . grocers� Winnipeg, have �',Lm L 8 I I 4 6 s to'trike itfiam, as "at variallowwith ' ' L . 1, . Bataan eL Ly . I . . you don with our �pi6tol, -O?Donnell 2 � It revolver in,hand', whilat the other two got' ,heart Elbows' that , person L who . �' . L' — L, ' . - ..t� 'take, Sufferings and Narrow-�. 19llietelle . of'' the ,Wall away from the house. Mr. Campbell, delivered � them � 'intended . I L I . I . limolved pArtnershipi Geo. 'Wilsozi;'diy 1 1 - is about rermoving -to i goods,' Winnipeg', ,their OWni line of - cobdudt4,' � and if ` :'by. aby� chance- they pa,rt with:La, - ; far�h.,' I .- ­ made -me nervouB4w&ii'*y'ou.�6ibd,at,th.oi3a � , . flying fish.!' O'Donnell replied; !�. I Sold it, . I . . , I . was very Severely knocked ab6ut, having to . his life., The two, UcKeea have'been t ,� IL . I L � Crew. I . ­ L I , L , t I . . ceived at the �outset L a s naming -blow cal . Been se I veral 1imes in the city, to -night Lin . A Goderiell L dos patch, says :. ol Of the I . . Alinonte Ont. ColNeilL(.'"O�' tin- roofers; 'etc., WinDipeo,' have dissolve& L ing, it� appears , - - more I L I 11 . to � ", them a . . magnanimous . act * than ' the "founding i I but why are you afraid? Only a iiian who I bad Something on, his 'conscience would be . I ' L I I I The, most distressing cai Shipwreck that. his forellead, L which cut � him I badl vicinity of. the old graveyard. . , I I y,;,the I the I cards whieEbalund him also' did him.� na whole police force are. out scouring the has, occurred on Lake' Huron for many I I I i 1. . . I * partilet:ehip. The Bellevue Hotel business,: .� .. on Post �Offl as street, is being continued by . I of .a 'h6sp . iiii by �. I ano.t er. � ,. .he, . I L - b I T ,'�bean . � -rifusj�L .L 11 1 ­ I porsom b6,irought to' 0, lively souse of - I - - -;�S-. . . � afraid ,of,that.": Carey took a be&i5ribg . . . . . .. . . I . tone, and ds -some men,who had been, Sitting . ., ' I little L I injury.L�. He L received as well s L thebennamed. Groat6xcite- ,years came to light to -day.' This mor ame ,locality for I `9 lipay blows on the body� Whein Detective lment'ox�ta in the,city, and ptopledemaill , a despatch was received -from Port Albert, y 'John Gurn. ' A. W. Bailey, formerl , of I y 'Regina, has a ened in :thd. hare 88 and p the ne* t- ­­­fiar`--`.�6�- 01, ad befoielopening . L r��W. . . I , L beggar�,_jibe-diBapprol Of ifiern altogether. : . Isprang .to their- feet, said, "O'Donnell, you � ; I., .. , , , , appled I are ready'tal`gbi off half-'666k,"'andgr 'took � . de'alt,bUt.L .. Templar arrived ion the scene 1, that justice be, The''MbKoes'are asking form tug to, go.to.the rescue ofthecrel �, LL . i.h ' go Wrm�L I I& . , i Ld6lothes' and, top 6 with wh . batives: of Kingston, but recently cabie here' of ills bar Treat , don With lumber,. " i , ,a . . V Lb-dgiU6 sa _ ddler 6s at Viiden�., Misses L & ,, n4dr&W millinery; �Winbipakj � hav'10 ,T.`��.A � :,they are asi%peAiferous " the, mosq . pito, in' I � , , I ,ber'eyeg,�aud'obght to be legislated ou .. -L 1: ' 4 t: 91 I . Carey's 66' 0!Dl wh 0 Ilar by: his. 5 , '. - and., he 1 I . L left and .Paralyzed hand. Carey I 11 ­ I L', I d � , I- : ,. ''. ,bouz ., V frbm'Cbi6a�gii� :,.L ;, L .� 1.� ­ 1, : yt6' atroit,an which ,'tied covered with blood �' The , . . : � ,,, ,. ''�: :.� , id fralin � Bay Cit D ,, : I . . ' ­., -1 I. � , I 1. had htok6�. L awa , y , S ' jX1 L ay ' g. - f ' � �o Ir6tn the L 'Ji.d,ome.slighli elingothumamit I : t6bavd -io' � 1 r ,­ � y ' � , I : : n A L . I disgolyed.. Xi�S.I-A�drew:,continues: the- . . . I . . I— . . logibess-%.Batefrian &Son, bakers,'WinIll-. . 1 1 � L . ist ce. I an . do We i -ex � not, ho�veverl a ways � �fimd the-ine L an pare I on amoug � L ,the, ricfi*� She n -1 -1 .. 1. : . then�dieivpigtoli; "I come -from, 6, part . of ' . America Where people don't4ait to inquire, - .� .L ... I" I � . .. ' ; fi Sand BeAdb.-'L Owing to. , p.4 Jor. Mrs. Campbell-mas,left scatblees..' I . I . 411ftly lilldthelPa�uc L �, �: . Clark * its off,. � If th 4 :,;, 7. ; . . ", . I .. .1 1-. � I . 4' . I 1 L... � .; : y.., I , . 1. ­ W impossible. td . .... - i L heavy'sea, running it MB 11 � I L . leg, hkt6L dissolved .1 'Thplinsin6sa will,be-, IP . .­ .4 I 6 Wm _ .. ­ . I. I 1, - - I ,,, quite v,§'Iikely tobe poor ;. indead; -one o � , - . .1 � the �great ' disadv"anta-es of - - .' . . into a mal intentione when his pistol is I . net your foreh6ad,ll said O'Donnell, agal . . . . I . 7- Pope, in an I ,.� iv . I . A Rome ckbIdgkam says: The' 'send a tug, but Mr., Win,. Lee, accompanied . , PE 1TENT1lA1tV'B1l1HtDN L 10134eceivizig a large. number. - I . allboiltion ur I by Ca.pt. Butler, dredge � u4by . Batemazi.-Com,,tcl'jal con in I . . . L I . . . ., . I .. I I . . 1. - - I L I . I ­ ' L . - povertyistliat , . c Lbl� L - - it often o. iges one:tc�eel sbiall---Loblig�s ,. , ' I I . , . - I ' . and. I - fired with ! ,my' r1obt .hand. I I 11 " I I ; , , I NY. of :the Chat- — i . . I � , L � I ­ .. .. I . of Italian pilgrims on, Saturday,. said bla Make it Dellpernte Alvempt to Break, Jall. . proceeded up, the Bhore with all . I I I . L � -1 , :, L . . wn�p Slillrs�nntt�'O ulowJ nice. . . one to think of the hail one I ,candle ends w . . . �would' prefer to L think of better, things.' I I , 'a* volver went off and,'dropped Carey re , . � - - I I oil the floor. Careyi staggered'. forward I I as the�calncord b'kisting . ­ I . rejoiced to Wiling . I , bl�an,g:'�and did ail that was � to I � Possible � �, A Kim I Jigy and*tbeir flocki. L The L pton despatch ia �i:: At the pani� between the Q'Id , . I , 'L I . . A Correspondentmritesi t'' ' . . I Money does not make a person me= . . . - ' I . . .- . � 4 to pick up.the Wes on, and,:sa6ing this i . I L p I - rescue the unf'ortun men who were Btill ' ate yesterday afternoon iber L a ­ ,came* I conspiracy of aectB.had reduced.the papacy . � -tentiary . . L on ills; vessel. 'The: mate, cook.and two Tinws: 11 No doubt�,F. R. G. S.'is -right in . saying that, it is not the wasp�g, poison that neaessi . ii we -should not , all . be . I gtrugglipg 'so d�sperately to obtain- it - it . . I I fired again. Tonil then picked, , L up his, father's'pistol. i Sullivan hopes to . near being a Serious outbreak among the to � a, condition unworthy its rank. The Sal . lore lef6'her at 3 o'clock yesterday on . .a prisons I rs., I Three convicts nam'ed James' Lbistorical r6seiarohea of I I earned men , . . raft, and after e6ending a terrible night on . I I hills, but. the fainting which I F. R. C, - S.' 'granted 'terror, ought rather to -be - .1 i 11 I a,L preventiv4l�­ . The - ' , . I disease lies 'the di8positiol . . : convict Tom Carey of perjury'. . . . . HG'haa I Wright, Rtkpgon�aud Armstrong plotted to proved that.-,4he Papacy wis -no eneray of . . I - L the raging 'Waiters were cast ashore'. at takes for is. induced by ,which ,may be tbe,'.case sometimes, but cer. ,in �' of th i , , I and it'iB doubtful if. any ulterio e : � I iiadfvi.dual, r, i�� . . for. A. postpotlement of the trial I . SppliedL to allow time for 6ioeribotigh and the. , L effect their. Sees %y6�beefi actuat � . . I I pe., ,They w all good Italy, but had: alwi ' ad b y daylight this morning. They- bad , given - . I conduct men.- They went iXrtel�e library: sovereign �- benevolence. The -civilization I I I � tainly -not -'always. Whom � my so ' n Was . I I -circumstan can radicat while, , as 8 e it I and ' '. 'L , , ' I . to Of the:LKinffl . office ,uns Castle to arrive� : . I � I - . and gagged, the librarian. One of 'them derived from the' F.hpac'y increased its vital-, �up, 9,11. ,hopes of ever reaching - land'and I ­ I . I Were in a used ,up condition, when fot Ild- 'then 'McNeil about 15 he went'out 9 .-with I - , 6ne, eVenin the men- t�'take a wiIBp's 1 ne9t. ' 'Soon 116. in this visVi"Lwe may easily iorgi Val bay .1 � bgrSv P satly i � Za�� -Yet f! d ' noonve nient. to d al - �J . I 'The PrIB6ner:.ij3 at . j%un 12:11con. ill:J iy. and . - I .. I., . L '. : . . I ., I . . L I Sum .to the ity and strength. .The real object of the .1 I . 4p&rt :Of the time I library, when he Wall Ldepri ving pe 0 they were waiJ36'deep . in gaggedAlso. A con. .sectarians, in PO of th roe�ed i � i2to the drawing -room lookin-,like, � I , -., ­ with. , li , b 'I, -the .. . a is , t'h* , - L � a - emp Oyer, ' "apt earned. , I . . . I , , I � W, . . : I . . . . . . 4 I I 11, � ,the . ho -water. Theywere' lashed to the raft, vict who wentlo change a bookw4a placed. to .tr*k blow at the. 't . temporal power was I a a the`�Iiight-was cold', and a' heavy �ale' death sa-i could hardly get',up To the . .1 -He -stung mean woman IS ,jo. act "as ' -Much' 1*� L . work L from her . I - . I * .4 . � .1, I � - � . Had Her win ity. � 0 . I 11 . ­', .1 , . , � -.Church and rob Ital. . inL a; helpless condition. too.- The L warden, v of the treasure of the blowing, which,'nearly perished them, and, ' tione' earin no'iso in. his apart ent, e; ' faitti. - Recent', inipious deniOnstra 'to house'. had been in the By ' a L ebalf. There W&B great , commotion, arl 'of ,, serva0t-s for, thb I , � , � . I east, mOn.§y,L. as p0ssiblb. On some pretext . i . . . A Toronto report Says:, L Miss" Lillis � - . . Mr. 89,MUel H.L Defries, . Defries, daug,bter of .rU' to add their; Bad condition none, of the aL . . , , iwan ci�tured t a three des era oes'.. an lmade'tbig, matilfeet., Blasphemous voices, , crew had a. mouthful- to SO for many d%Ys, "a . .;,course' � Fiat- _Volatile'. Was:. got!; L but one' of.. the :.hiaidB. urged'I me' So portin- or'other,ehb detains her seamstress after I � . her regular day's workis over, u . a . . . n er-pays ,, -� . .. � I � . . . the Well_knb ­ . wn. Grand Trunk passenger L . I hand ver to t silt ol as, d4nRomeltBelf, To avoid., ed: the .a i an' bad beeill owiiig'to-the cabin being washed overboardi . bS,. L . I I I �tb6y wars placed in dunge ; tile destruction of Gath6jibism: it' behaved - 0 A is Sup� Jacip ugly ., to PIAL 'nL OD'OnJuice that I I I I I , her *4ssh-waman',`or exchall-ges , old dnd F3 L , I L ' - I ' I ­­ , ­%­ ... .. ­­....-Conauctol who residesicin Mill road,.River. - a _ , a - '. 4d e I 116 If t -7 h o- ... me -On TUBB ay wl er a Bd­-­­,tIfh­­-f,thpr� I I . ­ . . I corner of King,ana He left her at. the . . i . L ­ With L -tfiei : . 'a all patrictiel'itid 'religious forces. to .Unite catrying,evbrythifid,, r clothing, -p-01364-their-in'tention wa , . . ,. 14 ­­ .­ ---- I- si-�-tO-g - . ­g--�1�4 ��40 - -pro-visione etC.,'16aving 'nothing but the — - ---d 7§66*11i'le-lil I YaB -CK'l'61"qSI lumber to shelter them. _ DURiig. 1he keepers iii'the departm I lot IooWi an i-e-1v6s, ­Openl ant and I I I I . . � - -T-d ay 'convicts' said, I get , SOM6, quicki -and put it. in' This L til IL I �6re�'be She di,dJV6. became'insonsib a., the - -- -1 affect wis.marvellolus.­ His. color begin � o ,a I I Ior lean I linen ;� keeps, tba­servwnt��i'flm I ' . 'L ' jjb,caBt_"0ff.J"dr ' low, or pays, her wagetl Y. �­` � SP-aipf1­­M,e1-�SIi-fi as I 1 is —­6t­­wF14--- - I I ­­ Fd ­`a­'t-,--tii, ' ' . a servall 0 ! , Tongs has abodt:200 I I .I when thei remaining, and,to desire above alU things to. -restore I tho'captain,and others��f. the�prew ficlait6d - befokd')ODg helitimped , . � gives Work for liberal �&ylmgmt';L I streets,but she not yetreturlied. . . . I -by'Mr. . In the evening a Was received' thL I bolta,iii the prison would be drawn. ,, B 11 a Pope to that condition of: liberty -and ashore on rafts; ohs Of the sailbrs.Ol Land return, and upto gi finish the nest. -in this case poor � . 801116-1 -;. times it is the husband who di _L , nes sfan�PtU J� I I -letter I : ! . � , Defries stating that big daughter had, been I ': Battery would be unable to cope ,with 200 'in bich is hii'due. 'The Po IL - I pe ,ashore on wpie6e ,,of. plank,, As soon as -desperate convicts. � It'willbe,remember6d 'Spoke twenty , minutes. :He looked ve ry , L ' ' ,IakingL there was -. be feat . wha I tevek. No yea;r - . I . . I . ouslyat bis� club,.Whil I ebigfamil�,sitdown * , : � � L , , I I I . I . . . -, married' to .Mr. Smith, a � Queen street . � ' . they k eached Share willing bands were. that two §eara agoWright' and three others, Tale, almost. cadaveiaus,�.. Elidi'audience . -to bib�tsking.�Wa�pa passes .without I ?. and bar- � �. - I 'every t pare diet; 0 81 I timel it is the landlord, , ' some ­ I . . , dentist, and that they had gone off on a . I ' � -days. - . I ther a to r6ceii,e and carry them 6orofOr- escaped ajadwere neatly f umbo'r.6d 10,000 i: � � L, . ; . I . rozen�onthe,ice. n - Some nets?, ne sits,, although a pring,: I offe 1. I r wbo'obi .the�, tenant to� make, his' ­ % ' owr- wedding touri to returm� -in a few The , . . I I , , , , - young lad�!S,p are--very:-much an. L I . , . 0 ­ 11 L" I -table, qu,wrtero.� of, them 'were so Wrj�ht carried - Blake,, a ' ra.'hia back -rath , t ,,l ­ - . ' . - - . 1. � " I w,ea,k and stupid , i rom. expos . ure t - a � hit i� TI '. rewards lor every wasp and hornet brought . , or cases I of I f . aint. I to me.' , I h&Ve'h6o;vn all repairs air do,sbabby ;� Sometimes: A is the , I neighbor who burrows, but bpv6k�� "d ell a; the - - - I . . I '91r6ts I I . . . moyed about the matter, as it is understood . , tha I I Cate8ftwonilreland. Th I I � Save him to die. ey were � after. z ­----­­­, - ­-­ -.1 . i I em.-a,round I d I I , will take great care to bring th . ' war B� , oa,ptureaj near Watertown ' and � Thomas Fagan, olio of� the Registrars of'. ­ to'pleces and the'aboiel' has ties s and,viofent 4si6kness I from. a' *a6plo,� there "Was 'no 'I .drugs . , .: . '' manufacturer who � adulror .,food," or' , I at,,, � I 11 tfie 'feeds ,that they wished her to marry a young -bar. . � ) *he formerl� d 'rioter, belougedto Uxbri ge, L I ��Tbe vessel -gone . I I . I thel of died Suddenly On' -the wrecka, � brought back.' . : I : . . Bahkiulitld� . ge. � , :, � . I .. .� ,. " , Ili Strown with � .1 l- , , 'r M -wn. Sting .where fear�; but strouglyrecommend:th6oniolis as always ; step -mother . . I I who the, . children on" Skimined milk ; the � , mother -in- - � i, I . but who. is now living in the;Xorth last. . 7 � t I . , the 11th d1t. a ingo t� Mr. Fagan, ,, . I �i,. 11 ,� t 11 '' . 4 , , 'i 1 1 � � ........ ����. � � � i � 6flicemogAilicVnilad'a. Clerk the Crown' and Peace, for -the ' I . . to be had. Out %'fresh'one � scrayie,06 juiccI� ' law who gruil her son's wife the f !late ' a I , I . - I I � , I I I . I. I . � I �B of. .. I all to - WRS � . � . . Tile Far Northwest. ,',, - - I I � -- ' I - , I . . .1 . � � city of Limerick., . . I I . it is not . and put it on the stlug. often a . she bas not beish'Used I I to'; oitfie daugliteil-� L I makeB ' . . I,- I � The Fisheries Exhlbillon. . .1 � . . . I � / 1, . , I � . .. . .1 - 1. . � , - I I I I I . . - - e tch Says: The.' citizens, , I Fort Saskatchewan has awire rope' fac, ball to the captain and o . I .1. I The wheat crop, not much of which is tol ­ , I I I � � . . I Mears of H. M. S Tyrone 'and wasp -loaves its sting, ,but it is easily seen.4 Bees always leave their stin . gs, so :can but. ib'laW who , her . hilsban IS*! mother i d -, . . feel like a Sirkhgor in' hot ho,me. 'Ind d�, ` I , I . as , 4 .. .11 A -London aablegram.�eays Th awardS I Of the F iBheries Exhibition, J2 are ges sown in the di6triot,� is thin, , I , 1 Canada, inchading'Prince George of Wales, I Edniblitonites are rejoicing because coa 4 orap,..'eopeci took place, last �ight in, the Windsor Hotel ' not.,a,very go( �Rlly, 13,pring . defend 6� offend once, which, i I I s, to- me, one. of the my"eries -of nature." . � . is : � ilearifiesB is'suchl in unlovely trai U t th at it � , . � . , � no wo . n or W, I d - a a I* disown � . I no' . . . w under final cOlisid0ratidn' From . I . . information' from varioub. quarters there I -b a& been reducedto $1.'50 per gallon. . . wheat. , 'Oats are not so good as might hive-, -0i ' ! I � and wag the gal if not the largest al�igem' been ted from the 6ppearance of the, ,There is only one brick building in Ed- lexpec bly:thRt has been drawn toge . . � I that during the 11 I I ­ .0 1, - � . I I - , ­' - I . I Nexv For '- . I ,it�Varjer`,-, . I Ba , I 11 . I zaar. , ,, I ­� I 0 . � I I . 4 . . il . � - are good . grounds. � for� believing that the � ' . I . crop about the end of'July. � Mobil Jasper house. ,, . - I I seasoni, The �Zitc of the city were, preAdbt, . I i � U"e BaAloon I � k, ., I 1. I �- , ' The'str it' -fl! ofivaper. I I "I . V I I . .1 1�1 .. 1, . ... 6MOial announcement' , will -Show that 'the . and thlb enjok-ment appaiently-/ybry great, 'At the NdrthAjubiin��'Board'of Guar- 09,uliflower sell at 170� per head it Ed- ste&ki phical useoof.thc I � ng of the topol , 3 , . I " " , . I I � I . One of the most r6mirsable things about I . Cahada has obtained - I following poii. 4 , I - 11- . � . ithout , : exceptional. ' for . mality being - dians, on the 121hult.,tbel contractor's mouton. � � .1, . I I., ; . I . - . kAl.110a I Mr.'Simm6us, the varonaut, im, con., b . . L I . I - gt . I paper is its stren' h As ail illustrationlof �. tions -. First in stuffed'fish,'piokled fish, .... �-1.1 . ..-.--. -.-- - --'- - .. ­­­-�F N I liection . observed. .,Tb6 young descendant of the excuse fo deficiency in his supply was that : At Calgary, Vinnipeg XXXX flour� SeIIB 41 with his late : voyage across the . this a note of tho'Bank of England tvilsted " .4 - J ali­ - ­ - h- �: -- .- ­ . .fi -- 'Iroys,1,116ff�6-6f era ors : g Ing- . cii4ffre,7 refrig' it . Watt . . . I I . ­ . -col av_- '11, 1 . 1011 -0�i, or- -h6-W,�fi-boycotte"t-carlow,,,bifj -Iii-$3.-SO-per-1-00-lb�.7,-mtid-low6r-whell-boughtl- EbV d I g &tt . I , ­ agi ­tfiUSLACU&8:­� Not only B aglisll��4 PC - I ­ 1-1- -.1 ­­ - -.--- 4nto-a,�k-ifid-6f-r-ope-cau-suBpend-:gs-fi2�i3.v-a I 11 Fi, - I . miodefi�- and fishing tugs. There - is * 9, .iof . i . - , course, ,the especial attraction for the "P9 been turned i n on his barley.fields,'one - n quantities. .. I I : , 1. . the ". land ItLy, below us likel.a imap, but the" 929 I , liounds,'and iiat be injured in the " I . I least.' r . . very close coute4at between Newfoundland. . .. , . o"hem killed and: two of his laborers' cot-' . li I I I I ,,bottom' ladies,)mud thp�ydung hopeful diijoyed him. . I I ..., 11 � 1"; '. Beef cattle are worth $80 per head at Ed- of,tbe sea, iscle6rly sedii.-in, every- There isan' 'article made of paper in the I and Canadk ,1for­1the. first Ili L drie iV­. - - ­11.popi.titini­ . - .-self.as.,muchL - d fish; The relat a positions have not . . . een-.au'untitloff. ,tagesburned. - �. , , direction. aB.if­hp.had,b' ­-, 'Stock cattle . , monioni"and are'not'plantiful.. sharply middy. , The decorations and.Suppdr Walikimign Rre',' now 'eDgRged removing I , 1. Every channeR and-i-shoalis . Shape marked and'foirds a fibrous net. I and of a Bmall -truck onwhe@8 ; t e sides , Ji . bottom are made of finely . � I � I yet been daoided. Canada, is sti TrecOm- I 01'Areedilia , ,mended for a Prize for the fish . . I . � , I . ., . , I I . . , I I apparel . I . . - .o � ,wars . . in w to 4,40.� are worth fro I., I in the stiparbstyle for which the Windaor.,'Fatrell's Horae.Rgp6SAory,DubIin,'the site - . . has always been 'celebrated ,all. ' e ,the, of which is.intended 'for-'& now theatte, The fare per Stage �'from Calgary to Ed- grap' � ove . . . montol It takes frov�. M6nday-:to. a " ' , ; �. � � : L I opera house slid WousIto be built upon the . ' I work. Bv the aide neous photo. of inathn�a' paper, 1;, ' Id big no end to the'i ' ;as t ere, wou . n' .of rease of ou.r knowledge of the. gas, through 'present1kom . . I and it is capable of bparin'g� a i�eight five tons.' Tu6 and p6ti- are 11 I n--_ made, at, � paper which -are - ' I 1 6 - fr �rcth'*:,.Iid' 4 � . . I. I � I .. I -1 ., � . - I. A remarkable Specimen all the golden .continent. . . 4 . i 1. � . L . � . ,Xidaytomakethe , p.' ' , balloons" 1. . plan at the old Royal Theatre, 'Whiali was, F ,tri . I I � 'Brooks and DichS6n have engaged RistOri 4 T' I j6utg, big and . than . . � � destroed'b firel' T theatre will seat I wo.hu'ndred and fortv as charts of greater exactries . I s it I . , any yet existing coula be made of the There is almost impogsi b16 to break 4� . see I to be ' a Ilmit4o the .u�o oi, - me 11' carp was taken -from this, Thames at Wall- for a..iour of this country during -1884-5� 8()00. , , ,,, . '' '. � ight of on'ch other, bottoi�Q ' I'll. . liftl�, are pitcbea within E� 'by of the sea, at least Of Shoals shaV, 1. I paper - - I � in thelvari6lis biah�hes,bf-n4aiiuf�c�' , Z ingford, in. England, the .other -day , . It � , gary Stores, 'low I � She will play -in English, soppo ted by ail ' - I I . �4 at OR] . . They are occupied I r , . . enoil�h to pffb� danger to.eailing,craft:- -tffre,. I � 11 , , � , .i!­--�-­ , . 4 . .- . . .... ­,�­­­-­ �, . I . measured 30 inches in length, 22 inch in I .� I .1 I . I I ' L , , 'i I 11 �ce,saloiDn§-,.sq.iia,tters---.- American company. ,, ­ � . - .. I , Hebry,E. Abbey eStimal that he wi billiard rooms;temp�rp I I - ! . -- ­- . 4 - � I I � � ­ I ­­�-­-t . � . ­ , , I I . I .. . I - � I . 1, ... . , , I . � '' 1 . . girth, -and Xeighed N pounds. , .' , . I I I . .!1. I I The Now York Music and'.Drama has- be under a weekly'llexpense of �27,000 for'his and ,boarding h6uses, . ' I � , � , A-, . I ' Lawyer�ll You ,Bay you made an exam. . ! � . I . 4 ,. -� - i - " � I Here is a 1 warning for the %uthcr of . Who ls,fbst lovely girl?" exclaimed -the . - ' I . —� I colla.psed',� -and the. empl6ypas are clamor.- opera company While lying itillawYclik. 1. — ,` - . inatidn � I I ' - of ihe promises. � What4 did Yow. I �'Sweet . - i I I Violets "I and " Only'& Pansy Blog- I . witty Lord'146rbury, in company With his. ing f6 i their Wages. Mr. Freund, ,the bi When �, on the road "ithe total:expense will D: G' ,- has a number fincl . I i ' ?�' Witness-" Oh, nothing of cams'e- - a , am." The author .of - el Ses �Thmt .-My. - . , . I I friend Grant. .11 Miss Glass," re�lied: the mesa manager and editor, is supposed to, be be,,.,ov6r M,60C3 ' I . of monkeys Who, a . altience � i I , mong other accomplish-' ; a �begljarly - account of ., ornpty . Gral 7a's Kept Oros n 11 is an inimate of the , I .earned counsel. 11 Glass I" rel'teratbd a � �,Ju . . I , ' 1 inner, in Canada.',', , ,, . Of'the four hohl pigeons Which mento,� act as torell-bearers at 9, di I boxes,' made * as' Shakepeare says.!' - Lawyerl Jiidiana�penitenl , ' 4 " ' , contagioud d1we '' i Rea I aecitious judg�. 11 I'should often beintoxi. I ,,I Ten cotton factoride -and nine' gold mines the distance froin Wi9hington'to Bridge.. part Seated in a row aria raised bench �' �.r Never imind what Shaks�eare Bayd".` He. calls "It ' . for heroic treatment. L That the af6re-, , ,. ated could I place such a; glass -to'my lips., I I ' n operation with radiusA:30 miles Patti 'Conn., the �other',day, the average they holdAlle light� until' all the guests wi are I be � s umm6neal,' and ba,u testify for L Said Songs .should , be .classed, dontAgio g, - � ' - U � . - m- - ­ ­ - . - " - I— ­ ­ pknoipa . - ­­-E�mily-Faithfullls .1 -lecture -this . . 1 - h,rIO to, N. 0. botto n� factories �peedof the two,thai. arrived first'Was 1,061 hkv c epartedi pationtly awaiting their own bin3self ell I I t if he Lnows anything, about the di . 4. I . ''' I , 13e%tl�8 -isi no que8tion-every body. 4 . I 1i a I ­­­­ ­ - ­ ­,,­'­­ - �, ­­­ " . � . .Wint. 0 1 r willbel!') o ern8fiams­ ', -of ,I , � .yirils a -minute.. their Services.' � case." yield supper a t g I I I I . I % I 9 a toward for III 0 nice . ad . . - �i­ �! , : . - L � , . . 1. ,� , . . I 4 , 1. 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