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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1883-10-26, Page 2. I I I I . i I , __ . � �, 1. . . "t _� � I I 11 . : I , I , - I ! I . . � I � I � � I � � , :� 1 4 � . I � I I I - - __ ___ _ _� - _ � . , -1 � . � ,7 . I I I I I - I.'', . . I � � i I ; 1 , , 1, , ­­ _____ I I I I... I I I I I � . � I - , I I � . � I I I I . . ­ 11 I � I I - 11 , .;. I _ 1-1-11-11 11.- 1_1 ­ - _�_­i­­ �- I..''. � �, . I I I ­ . I , I � I I I. I I . � �_­ i I I 11 I , T I - ___ - - - - - - . ­_ _; -1 ­­­­ - - ­'. "I'll, -1-11.11- ­­.'', _­­_­ � I ,- .- I . I � I . I I I I i . I �� I—— I I I I � , --- -_ I I .1. _. I � I . . . . I . I -,- - . __ . - I I I I " � 1�1�, � ! I . � � I � ; . I . I I ; I I � I . � : I . . . I �) _ _ ,__ ,. - , __ __ , � � � . I I . I I � . A OUT:,4norp,frill ,� � A M 1 * I I �, I I t, , I - " � I � , - i l I ! I .. Toronto Asylum, I t r .bad in a views with the I I 1. . � I VICE-DREGAI, DERARTURE : . � � . . se crowd at the Carada-Atlantio Rail,. m" to -day to bid farewell.to the way station . 11 I � , - I .L&TEST-FIX031 THE NORTHWEST.- . I - I I � . I � . -obe'r �026 188:3 � Oct 11 Prisoner both before A d at ter the trial, , ,: . Marquis ol Lo rue and Prilipiasp Louise. A., Destruction by Fire ot a U. P.0. Bound- -A Great Cognonation- Canol by, a Martin � ), � I I I . .1 I � � . ; . I... I I - - I I ,load it was in one ofthage interviews that i I � I . � I �: I I troop from the Princess Louise Dragoon 11oulloc-Nhe Frol arld thc.: Croips-A I I � , 1, � I I less . � � I � I I I I - : I . I the doctor repeived an account of the Crime , from the ''prisoner's � own lips, ' ' I I � I DAllLING DECORATIONS AT THE WINUISOR. I . Guards escorted the Vi e -Regal carriage C from Rideau Hall, and a company from the B.1c'nallwilixy schente. . � , I I � L A Winnipeg, telegram dated last (Sunday.). �Counloargeft. I . �, � T'otb - � � day magave Pa ai piece of ribbon I ,1 � I � -L- I . I _ - - � ­ I �� . -11NN, THE XUADEREL � � said be rem eiii.�ered-,I�itilLI39-.tk�-f"her. Coo " , � ' Rok,-a"Id he were! going' to d axes on, grin � � I I 11� - , , I I I! I I � il I . -1 , , vernor-Genera,1'sVooVGuArds formed al 00, I :'The hightsuy A scheme ill foot which, if I ii . carried.out, the believe will mmtcer to h and a Fair of, gloves to, . . , retuirn, because the ill ximb of one of, �emi ri'pp off, - ed, � . I ' . . . 1� . , I : .! I t1le we riling of the qv6ntf all day. -E a (Matin) I ." '- P * Cass Word, DeWintoWs-Sritill- What the On I : . . ..,quilard of honer. garrison artillery ,Also - ­ � I cie out. Their Excellen aware much 11 promoters cause anotherbig boom. The scherae is to and told Ill � I , four yards of Raba in to buy vb� I "ind '' ' - . I 1. - I I � � I : , I I I 1. I . . ' 'F R. 0 I had,one of the,axes in hisball4i And- Went to the barn to ask is of'Couk,abcat " - � to Scotchmen. i I I I from turned - I I t' 'aAarge vffeoted as they bid good-bye a I I I bavil Winnipeg & Hudson BayRail- I Company local see how:much it would Aoat to-bave hot - 'i , .. Heal-okin cloak re-lined,�and to setill her- ' . 1, , R, CP,1AUF,8 ATONED � - . YOU I i . . , . I , , , - � � questicii the work wbon his,employor sworea, him. It , -A- last' �(Mouday) nielit's despatch � Montreal says : The Vice-Reg4l Party were I g citizens. Hearty cheers number of leEidin were As the train movedog At 12 way their terminus l3l I whiclithey are .willing to do e City new but Was done. Pa Acted aWif be'didill � : -1 I . I I I . , I . � . .1 - - - ! �� Then, in a,ra e, be struck Cook with the � , _g , I entibusiastically.rdeeived to- day. PreciH 1. I I oly given, I I - I I I o'clock. -, , �_ . ,if'tb .1 Council gives a bonus of $250,QOO., 'Promi- want to go to the store, but ma And me. I . �t I knewtbath000ked ' i� - - �� it a picillo", �, I . I 1, rkable Nerve of the I?Yisorter ,-Rema I - i . I I I .1 iiiCe on zhe.bead,L�. the old man stooping I . I I . 11 ­_ down fooding the � pigs, at .the time. Re , the Vice at 3'�30� .Regal, train drew 1 1 , the depbt. - , Royal up � lie; 11 116 absencoof Sii John Macdonald and . member of the Ministry,from Dent citmens-are enthupiaslic over the scheme, which will cariy it , P. R. do ,upon . .� - _88 ' - vi be blacted his boots and chauged ando- 1. ' , i . to the ,Verv" La'st- I I I I �- I * . I .. I I the 11 � I want into' the granary, which fie8 d'O'ellillg-11013. find- �At,,, , Highness, was the first. to� atep upon every Other - 11 S .- the city Hall -on aiturday when the civic � , not oppose it.. I . ,the :0. .1 . I _. .- with his atiffs, and put on his now red, - .1 . . , necktie -and shaved hillisplf) and � fixed' up - 'as - I . � I I .---. I . . I I -t \ alongside of t1d I . . so, and 'ing the, daughtelir, 'who we.$ about 32, years - be pli T r a, Cf.)) l � tj he marquis of L,o,n, . De*in'tbil A. D. d .,,and Col. Dyde, . A. D. address was presented to. the Marquis of 'Lora:e Princess ttl excite� much Win. Kastner, Gci Hotel, formerly oi. 1. I I st ratford, Oat., died yesterday. � I though'hat � was going, to be� mar . tied. I I i - I I , II . WILLING AND : ANXIOU �;._ TO DIE. I � . :- I I . - . old, he strangled, her with his hands' That I- ­ ­ � C., and the rest of the party following, were ' a I I . ad COMM cut � here. Nearly all tile mein- ! I Atelegrain from�, Rat Ports listo-day I asked him to let me go along to Carry . �- s, and he said he didn't ' - � ii� . I � L - -, � - - � . , I is- imost remarkable;- but Mann said he g W* , received by 121i orallip Ma,yo�r�tbaudry, I I I . . L I ' he o Cabinet were in the nuouncestheli of David K.Bro� & � . I . wn, � , -thie-1119111191" did go. You- have ecem . 11 I - .: . ,History of J�e Dreao1.,,4;dni as Recited ' ' . ,, er put his hands xouad'ber��.nocii throw h down aiad-a'traugW "her.' r,� � of, t& and'Messm. Hickson ,and Spice I I down � the Land Trunk, - . bag been City, an& their , absence .. r1s. -,It,. 'nor formerly city'editor of the Toronto Telew gram, of typhoid fever. , � I �� . , . _ , - . these.-injy 'rubber rats they ha',ve At �, IF, � I I iby the, Murderer. i ; I . . I . ,The ,Mother raDary-an foilowed him into the' g' d 46'thei , eil bek, in, ihe s'�me, w6y. 1 Ind there �traugl Gr ad� escorted-- I . I I I � platform �to the teLarriage awailibg�� them. 65th neither excused' exp-lail hinted that : after the.�Lennbx bribery I I .. . . . . MariggeiVallHorile gays the report that ` ,the rubber Mores; haven't youT They-lo6k. ' : - I , I � � I " ' , go neArlike. a natural rat that you can't tell,, I I I I I -.L"01UG��L,.,.Oot.,.-�--..mL%nn, the.-murdeier, I , , I itmly". '14 more. Precisely � T. -, _--b- -r " I -1 J em , 7 il ch a use is own ;-6rdg; - ­ Okel li �- ­wr I . I �'.' , Ajde tach ment., Of,, the presented Arms, - whflc�_t-heir hand str'uck__,_'up_'_t'_fie .--national . - revelations Sir, John -Was- ashamed toi himself in the Presence of Royalty. The �-thi�'6r-P�Rvhi6d-abandon6d-Ricking-liorme' . I . I pass is untrueu � * I � the difference aniess you'offiairl.tho rubber I I , , . a rat some cheeiia.�� - ii 6f "th6se,46ts .4- . .- -of the Cook f no - got 8 o'clock the solemn precession headed � I I ,.� .1 they were dead. The ake with which ,he the., old mail he .dro Pped .into . � .� I I . anthem. , , � I ­ � � At a,quarter to 4 the Marquis o , Lorne f � I it is said.. deel Premier has Also, . illed an in . � ­ - Mri Ogilvie is inclined to admit he acted J " I got!one' � I And tied � a;, :� Aro�thread -'to it', with:A"Blip­ I � � . riff Merrick And Rev. Mr.� Phillipa, b,y Suej . I I I ­ . the. 'killed, , he ::said tba-pig-pexi, , buO� � . , be, found a and the Princess drove along Bonav,enture invitation to attend the ciizop A' t mball, , Montreal . - � -1 , rai When he sent a telegram athting , A4�t.W.Fer of the Manitoba, I . . . noose on iheltia'a; aild'-when, p4' gotiiato tile -, . I I the hindi-v ,­ -I � I I . - I 1 *or V.puil:­tho'�lipnocae: . robed thr�'ugh .1 his spiritual adviser, mu __.Mann-PrefiarV.td. 1. _ I .. -_.__oourt-yiird .to the gallows. i � second axe at the, house, , and 'With this -*`­`­h­-lfill'd "" -of the buys,in the elapon a i a one "street, andMere followed by,. -carriages oon-� I .1 �� '-; ' b- ''' their suite. ­ ­ - � -, 7 I %_ - - .I ,, I I __ , � - _., , - _­-, � ­­ I-— I I I . -dent. wheat -de6p__hAbdehA6stroy6d b�fiosll.', The _gtore O , I Ii. buttioncilhigboat-t-ail arbd.'�Fut-ifiel � I I I a. calmness of spirit and ascended the atepa , , � house aill strucki At,, others In'bed. He taining the at at members of Thai Col. Dyde, arid A number of TIERE. SPEAME11:1.16 WEDILIKING.' ., . � I ­_ . ', � 0. P. R. Officials have had tole grail from- . I I thei slid it followed him along and it' � .� 'kick � ­ at I I with a- strength of purpose, And nerve th is J?g6ily wliuessed, by mortal in passing struok at,phalr' heAds, but be did mot ,know , , I left I the saiia followed. -The horses vitro driven 'the 'Then I Hon. Georige:A.Mlikpittrick lUnral at . I I � � '. agents'all over the,cou ntry, saying that I the, spoiled wheat does Hot � exceed .9 per ,looked so natural I wanted to it. Pa - walked along. sull and stopped at the' i I . through. such - a 'trying � ordeal.' Ile � i !atal trap do' I I or one' from1he other. He then the boqse. lle -Was 'angry at -first, and then, rapidlyz al6ng toward Windsor. � - oame the 65th Rifles;; and. following the I I - in . parl.�I�vl lodbel ftllavpher�oxf the 1. " I � I Bride. ­ I � 1 cent. �of a, wonderfully large crop. Flour has adV&Lced forty centi r barrel since , I I ­ I ribbon counter; and A I bent over to Bee . Z . . i I'L wbat-hewAiit6d,s�idtl-h�r3n7she,ea,w�th6r'a�lt,. ' 1. I I . stepi upon . the, . i . - carefully � inspecLed i i 1�_, wit,a firriii the, . according to his otatemellt,he could not colltkolbimself,Ashe hatedull the family. . ., .. , werethe'city alderman in carrioges. The Arrived a t-tb6 Wiadsdrabodt 4, . - The Paris correspondent of the Montreal, , � �bptemlie , . I -pt, Thur d' . � _. I 8 ay. I ., I I 1. m - . .. I � � . � , and she screamed and -crawled up on the ' . . - � I the . . . i Ig of hie legs', were A cheerful smile, p1moull � ' . daid'i good-bye ".to his 'attendants, nodded I - . . - . the brothers, fie said he told Williej one' of, � to toll his father not to be cross with Mann' p,rty. ,and I I do ent alt once to thafr� rooms. Aftel � � fl farewell addresses from the City Cbunci Gazette, writing under datia. of . I r 266, e&ys,. I have -to -day's very pleasant I A . telegram just received f rem Rat : Portage announces, that the new round- I I shelf where boxes were. PA 1bought . �.- - she ba . , d gone into, a n . ' fit, a' d �be turned blue, I I . . ,d& dropped i ato I to ydur­corre8pondenV a I � I had impressive I I I I lest'llb shouU, be uXlabllal� to'control"himself I , . . , And -tile aluinni of McGll'1 Uuiver - � I alty were event to cbronddle, and of a kind in which 'Canadians have seldom figured. I refer to houge�of the Canadian P adific Railway At L and'we.nt oni and as he, walked,along the - rat. followed, him, and just its lig bol . � I I eternity, after an. prayer . ored lip bytihe.Anglicao miniiate'r; � . been off I ' ' � . ,and do iomethjng desperate. .When he left . I . tbe,�Place After. o9mmittir, g the murders be pregented to His Excellency,' who Made I suitable responses. I . " - - thei'marriage.at the, English Embassy', In that point was totall� destroyed by -flie at I I 5o'bloplithi8morning. Several men -were , � . I I .to four,girls " -Who vitre gtandillg�'togetl I . . . I I The, executioner di& his war in a coal k' - � manner',atild nine and a quarter Xcil as, . I � �hud no fixed idea: where he. would ,go or. - whatbewotild do; be Made no effort,to, . .� � ,. I � I � .1 � 1. .2 '. I I THE BALL. ' .� � I " ' : this -city, of Mi. George-A-Kirlipatrick, Speaker' of the Canadian Rouge of Com- at work in'the building ati,thetimebut . were powerless, 'EO Arrest, the flameo,,,,. � I ' they saw' the rat, and,. they ,began . : t ­ - 11 - and '-drimb ':' 'irp ___tb'iagE;. Fg��-_ - 1� a - ye � � 11 - , . after iie had t oilo'bad-till spring the, I ter's heart ceased. of the in U�rde I . escape he.said,' as lie - knew he would .be . - ' He The ball this evening in the Windsor � -one, Hotel wAs a representative. Some 25() along, to, Miss Isabel Macpherson, daughter of Rail. D. L. Macpherson, Sbeakei of the w I hich, at first broke out on the ground -floor adjoining the The fire spread P _flook�of looked sour d, said anotber giFle" . . .. P Ahe rat, and'Ahey jum - . Fed upon"the � I puls4tiona I I . � He died- appareatly without a struggle, � , . fata ' Captured and" punished. thought- if he ,bad the same opportunity I I ag represented by aboutthat .subscribers beh Senate, which took place this m6rhitig.1 11 pit. ,With- lightning rapidity owing 'to oil.drOp I I couater� and sat flown on their feet a;iia , - . I ,,rai 11rav" . 1, , and is , credited', with , having si'id a .- I i commit the crime, but gain he would no berolco ples. Thegrind halloftliti u , ' milsor � The ceremony was performed by the Rev. "of I � .� pings on the floor. Two new passenger. . yelled Then the others yelled � . . . , �, . I ­ that 11 it's only aborF,--stiep and a -leap from __ , a,sitiful world 'into" an'eteknity of love." ,_ - he did it because be' W" so badly trea,ted- I . � 'He wag _a d to its utmost for'them t. � , Fib Old (ad at once. The corridors is ....mon at Call ,K rkpa,trick, I i Ely Cathedral.and ' Regius Professor of Hebrew at Cambridge I on-giDes valued at $30,000, a freight loco- I Mot v6 v u ' i &I ad at $16,000, and other. telling , and -in a minute a irle were-, 11 I I I bout a hundre4 , I � W 1, boo � . getting up oil things, and saying 8 .: .4 � I , . . . . he' . . I This moraing. he joined heartily,- in .t ' , , � thathe.becameenriged. Said'be.nover was kind . ly spoken to, he- received -no I I I b p6ctmom of,the hotel were crowded y E I . Universit acousinof the groom, whoia -Y, � ,a . . stock *ere:.badly damagOd,tbat will aggre. - ,�, Pa's face wag a, study. Holooked at one . 11 .�� . , , . , , , I devotional exerciEes,'singing withi great zest I", a . sweet tenor 'to that beautiful hyin'ti, - � wages� had no good clothing, and looked. like 11 Mahn' having � eager to obtain a glimpse of the Princess � , d a lastlook I at the Marquis. i �. I all I readiDg at the Episcopal service was most I impressive. . The bride -was assisted by her. -gate th ' . e -total Icss at �100,000. � The, build- lug only was insured in three companies; girl and then another, and'woiidered what , � I I . was theanatter I , and finally t I he flcor walker . I .1 . , 11 I 11 i. -Abide with tril falls thio eventide', I '' . . � � . . i a scarecrow." -denied . . 11 ever triedto bre6k� into. araweraw her. I . I .1; ." I I ,i:� . ' .1 � ,, - THE, F.LGRXL I)ECORAMONS1. I I . . . , - sister, Mies Macphersoni: while 'major Short, Royal Canadi&a,Artille till 'isn6tsta,ted. . I . . m I . . � 1 .. .11 Came a1cDg and see Wbai, it wtia,',and. he , , by the led hire - I : . I . I I etc. I � ' e ' �'b -but About S. 3 0 o'clock the; ody Was . � money - wao - kept:. (as Was - alleged � by , ., I , . .. � � I . I A full desexiption: of the , floral decora. of the ' ,ry,per. formed this duty for the groom. I hardly A despatch to the C'. P. R. in Winill . . Peg , ,took pa collar and outt . 11 , . I 'be e'ver I ci L ame in' 1 � dpors,. , And toldi: him it, J . down and tile inoltiest to* place. About I � I . , - . some members of the 2 Ial - and said he had had opportunity if ,h d tions of the Windsor 'would be'too,great a da I re,attempt to.tell you what .the, ladies L from St. Vincent eAys that a fobt of snow has fallen at Pembina Mountain. , ­ ., .� - there again be would send the police after � . .fifty persons witueseled the execution. In I � the a ding of, 1 .- � ;.� . I pen I , sired to do so. He'said he had to take big . __ , task to assay, but brief mention may be, Made of '! Oome of the features. Suspended � wore, but if I all stake noti- the bride's dress -was of heavily brocaded w bite silk with . 1. . A Pariage I& Prairie telegram Bays : him. I had gone wben'pa got out on the . ' , ' , I ., ,� q sidewalk, slid to picked up. the rubber rat . - I . IL ! ' . . ni,, ilti ,Nflight on Enron , " �,.�, meals in the buggy -house sometimes, Arid I � also, iii the kitchen. : He ,sa , id hi always above the grand.stairease Were huge horns 'the f ull train, the - front being._. trimmed.. with - Potato digging.:Ahowg that ibe' crop was . , I I ­ and found,it was hitched to his obat, And . � I . there wag-. noticeable: t1l extraordinary , - L had a violent tiatuper. . , He was a, good �i _. of Plant onds,pouringfortli - .y groupedat clusters 'Of the clioiceit Aowers. 'The, laue a flounces of Brussels nd bi,range.blog- . . . . so, ms,A. wreath of was set in:,ber ' badly dimi&d by,�t. frost during the last - week iDSeptemberr., Jn some casesnoarly beL went right'home. �' mm:says he waelso . . . . I mad that he stuttered, and � sbe ibiakB !I � . . , a - *blob a . nery th prisoner possesil aad' I tha,t supreme',indiffereme to his gloomy: a arner - atschool, the scboqlmaster� saying -he was sharp. He-read'up to'the' fifth' I : posts.. and I bannisters were, entwined and � - * - �, .which- � � - dark hair, while* over all being , the bridal 25 perbilint. has: been destroyed,. Th6crop. i .. . . " better board around for'a dayor,two' . � . . . . . .-.. . I I and mournful surroundings. ReV.L Mr. I . . - standard,in un-.-Englibb ,Board achr6l, in-' I .. . . . festooned with' laurel, in great pil L -, sion.' Leading to tile. �pnmeriade veil ; but cariaiLly, the bride lookEA'61larm- L lug trying. was so abuud an .ever, thatL the P�ep i,3 t, how' I . � only 25 cents a bukiliel. - L � 11 ­ I- ­ - Pack's Sun. L' I I 1, I I . . . 1. 11 . . . Phillips Episoopal. Church,,. HawkesburY', __ . .......... - I I 0 and Rev. Mr. F,Ili:tt,.of Vankleek eluding reading , writingi ,Arithmatie,L geo- by, spellinw, And so forth� Mauh told gra� .grand ,the . .1 a.handeliers were 86. docked, with � green- , and. went thro- service Ugh till I L I with..as little'llervousness a8LPOgsible.__.Mrs.., ,, , : , . . ,Tbe following.stations West of -medicine I - .11, I . ­ . I - Ano4her lEfelphant Story, - - � L-1 . . , I � ­ I : . ..... L- .., . . I . . I " .Hill, . . I . jil a., L � ­ L I were moBt'assiduoug in it attention to I I his'. Dr Clailoalle'exptatea .tobe li'anged,and. ­ - 1. us darlands.and drooping al. ters, of flowers , . I � still that -the lights ,seemed glitt g from Macpherson wore evvery handsome dress of of L I a deep shade L old gold, -the v,'Aist and Hat r,have bison' named by, R the C. P'L , I 0oni'pany-, pov�eral yei boing,kaoWri�,W;: An, old, 11 showm an tells ilia following . , � I � 6X . : i6itirig`gtory of his, experience- when con- . the condemned man from the,hour of I I � in Fairley, of t - incarceration. Ray. Jol be said -lie did not care if he Were " h , , . - ,as a pre- tarred that �o imprisonment fol, .1 verithle howers.. E'Litwining' the rows!of train of velvat, whileithe front was a zich I ,� 'L numbers: Stair,, i Gl6ichen, Bowell, Suffield,; ,. I . . ' d -�Well,,_.klaowlll� , I menv�gerie d'urxrg . necto ,with a . -, , � I . L , ­ , ' , . L L L' , �. . � . Presbyterian Chur b-,' and Re�. . P . � .Mr. I- . . - pilifle. , - , . It�w.illbe remembered that at the Spfirg . I r w s SL Filla s ere line of floral rope , aridtbL996 caught - and held plantel'of the rhododen- satin, the small-boun beigg of blush, r etL a' eved by a smal Ii I blue 'feather. .The L gevin ey, Bautry, Cassels, E;Outh'eg�,: L%u' ,TA1 Lb,tham; BaSiSlatio, I Crawford, Clung, ent &t'Sill K Aa oil am L d1i y� ; ,.I After LL, � . t9i ion, was OvIer", he'. Says, ",J - .� I: the a bW 1. Redgrave,. Lot �tbe:L.methodigt Chtirlialij , � I I were,. it! tOL ' ' the others,, AsEiizes,.throilLghthe..represe�tation of bi" I counsel that, insanity "s hiarbditary in the siZell dron family - of varied *species- and' , I , bridesmaid's dress was, of dove -colored . . . Namahn', Strathmore, Cheadle;,_ LL don, all L . . . -to, L the - passed into, the, x4enagerie to talk . � .addition C: atteridin as spirit al a visers to thea . 9 I u I It is a rather all family,iholtrial was postponed ullt�l . I �Srnilax;ran up the gold frames- of the. ' I mirrors, and � crossed over �Aoopad, . in -the! . I silk, but aliboilgh a beautiful w' I I . - i ork of art, lt­.�quite baffled my knowledge of detaiIs. Sheppard 'and ClLalgary.. Nearly .the MI . L I . atationsbetWeen­medicintl. .Rat and Cal- watchman. FXom sorri he� "Was��,� ­ , � absent from his�pclst; and I walk I I . ad. acrbe�, - , � . '�_ prisoner. peculiar . L -1 I thirg, but he was tho.onlyprisoner in the Sept..1.1th. AnexElLmina'tion of the culprit -by niedical man resulted� in the plus, of in- deritre with rosebud peudents, abol, the . � decorative . After the ceremony Alunch had been, pre.- , �pared . gary will be_closed during the winter, and - . I the Arillphitlitatre towards My old f 6 I . riend - L . � I jail. it is aleo ,somewhat strarge that'A . Amount Of s�rnpatby el L . samity being got aside. , Prisoner, on being I I more herbi-o evergreen crept up:, th ,, , 'L d good and-ro-ciosged,th a walls .an ,orOL , e.1 ' in. cl ibe` magnificent roci of - 11 At LWhich" tv fbw the Hotel Continental, the operators.app6inted train brakemen. I . I Ile I Ten thousand busheW f�wlieat - the elephant to give him AD apple, for we - were the best of friends. 'He waa, one, of, .L' L L � ! considgrable I 11' I up in. the village of � VOrigual for Ma n,. arraigned,Lpleadedgailty,und Was sentenced , � to be hanged on Oct. 12th. ' . la 1 ure ,, that will Cal ught at'. intervals with friends *assembled to wish- every hapl*iDese I I . P ' were. I I . shipPed to -day from the -Bell' farm for I argeet, elephants 1'ever saw, and was I the I ' ' ., I I I and not a few . said to, your clorrespon- � . WOL . dehtthatthey uld like tolste a reprjt,�,�, . 1. . . I 1 I ­ I I ., i� .. L _' ' L� I � . .. .fl oral varieties-. TI is parlors were gaify. . decked, and with their, brilliancy iofIigbt, to Mi. and L ' ,. re. Kir Iri6k.. L . . m___t!!_ - . I I ... � � L Ogilvie � & Co., Montreal, via Fort' � William. . L, I . . .1 . L � as good-natured as he� was large. ,,, .1 . .�, I was about ba across the rili4 when it - . , If 'L . .. 11 � granted him. It is untrue that any petition L - I ; ou J[C 1%0 , . I I -litillwEsT TFRi[cx,xoBjjEs. -_ . , � . , , '. their marble Mantels I -and ' mirrors reflected the humah-thro�g from a dozen . . ��CURJIOUS 11ILGAM& . L . . I .1 .� . . .--,. .., cAgE, . . . Two-MailL beloilgiiig­to JaMbel: ­ Waxr6n7s survey party 'be came very, ill � at 'West. board. a growl; and I " , to," L .... � lo,Okl,Dg, ro,_u_hd,,,sM'i I I . my horror one of *the lions out of his Cage. . , -, , was forwarded Wil Minister Of Just, . L , L .. � oe In I I I I : i I � respect to tills. : � � The� Olstkict 151ne Through the Rochle" L 'L �Dlt,tln�t 'J�assiw dl treat L! OintB of. view'; but even- Iff , P . L A 11 . . I . � n it�nllcly Coal Berwceall and � . Medicine Hat. They were degertdoI ll.�.& . L third person, and'were,tound) in a.helpless . � and a I . I . . ,pproa,ching'rul a arcluchlu�g 'Mun. �': I I %; .111 I � . ) Sheriff Merrick had gitreme difficul t y I a I �.Tfiree ,iveoilable­o , I . . maknifikent Seegk'�`�X�.._­-_,­­ hera.'the floral offerhigs. were so I 1.� - 'll . I 11 . . I . T heymere.thrb6i dayj3'--ithOUt--"�rth-OUgl!tL-of--t� ner, ready for a, spring. . I .� . . . I - L'S. I I . L 1. finding � hangulam"-Ror secured Quaboic -F I ­_ __ . . , "L -_­ - ------- �.'--,.-..-j.u'diciou'�ly..--�lac*6d . - ,� . . - iv ---- as- to - 6 -.them- -an I L I ­­- A- deE-patch-fr om--Bo-ffa;16'sL�yEr---Fr6d-e-ridk I .-clon4ition..... - ,� 1Z - . . .. .. th-olig&ad- things in I i _ ' L 1, I .. I from olle�end to the other,andall tila t he'. I , a the ise of a man. to do . th, L I A Winal , ip6g telegram dated last ( Wed-_ nesdayy aigIN says -1 The, first -:real snow b , exceedingly Picturesque el�eg.. T us .the 'tbread of ,the flowers continued through . I I .Buriap, indicted for biPlay, stood Pbefore 3 u ­ ammond in t4e i5ourt of &S"Rions ,food. L '' , L. 11 . ' . ' I ), A, Winnipeg telegram, 8 ys, : 91 - Railway , . d the ' moment,,all jamong . in I ,must. have, . �.. I regrettedperpetratingLSO Maily old,' worn-� , . � I L ;nke&Lat got was prom i deed for ' 4460,� He. then . turned . �'. I his to L OttaWtt a ', where a. . - ` �eabon oebarred 'to -day. 'Tho' storm 6f1hei 'r' I 11 groubUs'ed ered, but it is go soft that it # the parlor and promenade to / The hQ1- toomitsolf.. Here drooped from tlie,iri�iri I I I . y Mar I nitig waiting ence. Ile -is sent . I Y. old. The bill of the Grand.',, Jury ��3 offici als � here -believe the' destruction of tbe' ri'ould;bouse at' Rat Portagow" the I I . . - . I � out the performance that night. .1 ' I had Buffidieut presence: of: mind tO realize - , . I ., � � attention I to 'thta'�caffold, , - ''. a �f 0 willand6till disappear ai.'d b llowed 1. chandelier atilligs of - Portugal lauil �tha L . . � on him with having Married MargAret work of :an -iriceafflary. Superiutebde�t . I .ruy dangerous situatiou'and to � know that � , . . I " man Was found Lerect arid I , I I another to dotheL work , �.. , I of execution.*'. .1 . . . . � - OaC-newspaper.man, who was soineWhat . .by'theL.:,UfiUal'liidiiib,gummer;'L-:� ' ___.__._:._�­­... 1. - I I I R.� B. Angus, Vice- President, of the -ends-of-which.weroa ca,ught..-ut..�..Zho-*-ftlrther- I L' Of Lthe; room, While from: the smaller ' - 'Part I . . �Coil several. yea r�-ago-at'flamiltop Canada, h und while she. Was still, living to Lve mar' Egan -says w.gearchilig irlV,astidati6n�'Will I ,take place, And bintia Lthat if - *suspicions . I -, . to -ex -, _,, 1. I 1. I , it required the-ut1most cauti �,�7 . I 4 . , 'triC ; " - : . . . in sajf Gin I . I L . . � y fr it. . , . , - L .� I I . I L ? 11 - ., I - L . . . I . Railway � � General Manage'r Chandeliers ware, oiruilat- striv99 of laurel. tied Agnes Hartle Buffalo during' the prove correct the new'r oundhouge will not - 11 . � Lie hasty motion, I a oil 'my p a it and 1: - J I . t a are , ell ­ -_1 --More�pr­ivilged�46a h Oth �., murderer Canada Pacific . I VanHo=6 'And Superintem lent. �Egarl,' an : � er-wVli P 'dantjiom,the cantrul-guskli- � y at to All a.' which liti'llad a I d L be located t Rat Portage 0 I . I . A . . I I . .31 . - woul& be in the* ws'&f the morister, 4 felt, , : , . I la i tL at . deavored to a erview'the but he was acept nigh�' . ded atiytbin� but a i reached Cal this eVOUiDg after a thirty- � huge -floral ball and'woihed in-with'ileep' 11 11 I I , present year, Flow k. W , h6n iheLJudge amlied .guilty last Wet . � . , . . I 1. .� .- . . . I 1. . L L ­ ... I � I .. . I L . - . . L � � ; �ha,t LUY only hope Was the elephant, .. - ,/ I I I 'i L .1 .. . ' . .1 . I , eci vvelaome;`lDdeed,Ahe,only thing . I , that Mann stated to him wits: accusing him ' six-L'Our run1rom Winnipeg. IL . . I L Rev_Dn Grant; Ptincipal Of Queen's Col-, I , orange flowers were the letters L. �L.,%ook- .1 1. .. . i I prominent on the dark green ground. liarotma bira. what he 6ommittipol ',the cffe.nce for, hb . . I stated he' Married ,the first wile,irf good L . . I , . JULARD T11TIEli. TfKE-SOUT11. - � . . � . . ., .1 L - . I I.., L .. � L . , �11 could reach him, but be was Cha ned:'b .� I the -foot and could not reach.m . , I L L - y . .. . '' . 6. . . I. . , 'I , " 1. _ ;1 � ' . of libelling him heretofore as an atheist, . an -in ult which he did not wish� to stand. lege�:Kiagstoll, who has just returned �with . -it I . . I Sandford Fleming 9m,a trip through the the room in nibbeBand opposite - . � � ; parialoWere, placed the flowers Of the bunny taitli'diad intendedlo always with her, . live, but the.6onduct of his mother-in-law to- I . �SCVtl �L ,Drouglol .and , 1[g.catruction_ o'. � . I ' *L . I I ., , . Cotton unit tither Crogii . . .1 . I I 1. Nearer .and nearer � came the fion . I.:-- i- -� . . - . � - �viiig his, tall -in a, man at:. thist msu " I W 11 ur, I . . - I ' ' . I To anscither journalist the prisoner said thait' Rock Rive to . I .. r life of the Canadian - Pacific, ' southith, a � rarest I of exotics .having .,beer] wards him.became unbearable and be�could L' I . ' L . L .. A Mobile (Ala) -telegram L says': -The . business.. If.I turned My back hr, ,would . . .... L I . I . . . I the only confession he had 1 to make:-wus, reporte�Major Rogers, in", charge -of:the L provided. Around the To I I am were drooped . , no. longer remain at Hamilton. He went d r6ught,, year in the' Southern States spring ;. if Itook my.eyes from' I I � 1:�. o ,him I'Wae- I I 1. - 11 . IL . I . I that which he had alriaudy made, that of I ad. L I I . ' mitting the crime andtn�a;kiiig,'h'i-s-'corifeasi.on L -Rocky Mountain, iarvey,% having success- full�"achieved -9, triumph for �a direct line. t4eL inevitable laurel, and, festooned iro'm ,the rocif red and white% streamers vivere,l I I *and to Niagaia Falls and tried to get his wife to corne and live with him. She would, not .this .has I Dot, been.�equallad since 1851, and the �L ' . . L are almost ruitious. ' There has . , last" . '. L , I I . 1. I . I :. ,. � : "It was a t6rriblemio-ment.' Iglide"d, ,. L � ' . I to God, and that be was wil . ling to dcl , I . � � ,- I I and P / The in . Where are three distinct passeB, as. fol lois I Ili � the'Rooki ;'Kicking Horse L. ,,, as proper., theltefully ,arranged,, 'at the far end glistened in gaslight the latfiaring of," Lord L do so, ' and, hia a,bandoned her tOL her , mother 9 society. He Came to Buffalo and ' ,effEcte; Lb 'L " . a,nee the I iiaea6ao rain of any conseiq�lence , I f July', tb sudden, b's, � awif illy L b,Ck,Ard,g y., a87I dared. I ha& ,. � .' - . , f6ai�d,�'iitiitSblingi;b 'k.�[_ � LL I . anotherjbix.' I ho I I ' I �­. �. niRhtWa4:pas%ed prayer read . . . . . ing. The Poor f allow did notsleep until 4 . L, ,.in the Selkirk range. Roge;s.' paos,.aua in the Lorne and- the Princese'." The orbliestral- - stand was'at one aide of the coal'. And . L soon At ter his wit e -came an. . She 'wanted at eing of brief dojaj,�ni And -widely separated as to warde JL,siid:,Ili6�;y�''if�"-i�',,':'did,��l�li,�itt,���iii�4�..'�,� � �­,t I � � , I 1 , rievei �ige%, but that whbre' f 611 A would, ". - . in the morning. After� he Awoke b'ymua I I were oung at intervals., .T4e condemned gold Or Columbia, ran . ge Eagle.'pass_ This virtually Battles a I ' , -disputed question, I the gropin,ornatrienta�ioii sh6vie,dMaikilioll I 1. Y'. to know.. if' he would . object, to have bar me' r manin Canada Whom she all . time. In.sucb:dasL-tht�.ia,- . 0 in does. More haron, than 'good', All -lit,alds the, sun in .. I , I . ,Make a meal for that fton.:' � ! ` - . .. I I ' * . I . I � man,seezzlied perfectly resigned to his fate'i . ' . ,?,ng '' ' And give� the 0, all Pacific the rl . . -traus-con �.of all itinental-railmg '. From . on a,dark ground' of �scarlat -Whioh Covered, � the, stari,d...: i Fesiocned with white- stream- - , He, said.he Would offer'no interf era , lqy�!Z He. asked whethei'.ahe, would, in- I baking-4lid' soil into bricklike �coniiistency, , The 11 I ".As I neared -the. elopha,nt . , I .saw .t�.at'� , al� I 11 . the hion understood a y movement nd, ­ r I I �. . � I . He &is for breakfast- a boiled c *'Sam' k . � ., 99. I bread and cheese, and drunk , -&�-ca�'of-tea, ­ I ys . � I __ __fi" _��Vinaitg Port.XQci on ii,L�L�pa6i _ ___ qtto 1. _ I I r opposite., was, tho� 0 -9,is --yith ata"O'PT - ". 8 11 I I _� iii iii: .encle. " , , , -, : terf ere ,with him I ity,-&-marriage ... t - I we an - � ---- ge�eriiy of the drougbt'isfound-6n--6ta--Y6-.--,,i.-6; .:i-itst_-al�ii-W-��i-IiiLe,-puEisingAb,r6iigh -middle - V._-,9.-.'rd_E_.b_.1TeA_h,80 re q 7-1 Ile- 11 I ., _� . -pnv -t� - -- "--- - . . . � I but of All partook sparingIv. 'Ifte .Was ly 0, one thousand four hat'dred and I - -with -other -appropriate- . OY - � . I .- a 7 . . - Geot�ia� Alabama and Missibsippi,, arid . . . . in .� in . r "re O lirifig, Tlie al� er, a a crisis., .1 I . partiqlarly fond of si of ngin'gl :Rn 1 a" few' , eighty,miles;.,whereas from Portland to St; hundred, Here on blems. .the floor, ,�iihieb .'was 'in I I � h a' reached by f out steps covered wit ', imison Aed he did not fully realize the enior i of, . 66t have Iowa,- . Xrkansas' and orthern Texas. I - I n I a I � . ,_ .1 then saw tb't'I bad bfit'One,hope-th . . ,rush with all my a ead to the elephant'. P 1�` Minut as before leaving I. for the soaffold, . . � - � I I i oined heartily. :Paul is one thousand nine I and � �eleven miles.- A.nother,iDteresti-bg fact is cloth, were a airs for theill ' u6tribusguests.. ' .the offence orbe would a.- itte, udge' sentenced him*tb ­ it. The J I one year In t, of' this ' d`trict . many. per ions . Is there has not been a ;. Arop . I ., �L 11 I think I must have jumped � twenty � � ��, I � . ;t . I . I . .1 '. , .. - I . 111hoor Jottinalm. I . 11 : I I . I � . " . thatit will present the most striking'ind I � I pio�turqoque hconery of all trans-contiriental- This sconei'plider the brilliAnt lights of ,qyer:300jets, may be easier Been by,fancy?.s , in thel enitenii 1. I IF, . laxy.�, - I I , I I . , . � of rain in 6 ; orty days, and. � the -drought is . I � practically ninety days *at fast., when I turned, and, I know the� lioa , . . I . .11 jumped thirt�, but be just' missed m4. : . I . � . 11 �' 'I The ho'nginall wore a mush and was sai I , amateur, .He did not know-how to pillion, �railways. The mountains on Bow River � ': It wanted but -the eye that, 'given here. I guy bum of, life and beaut y's presence to I I I I � I . NEINTION. - T11110, TEUE � C 0 N I . 11 . 11 . . old presen , North &wd south of this- line the ave . re , ,. . 11 How completed the race I do not . . . . I 11 . .1� alp. I .only�. know that the elephaut's . I . ondemned man's legs and -..had . to I the 0 be- -the -Sheriff ' ---:,..- ­�_ ___ -4- on Kicking Horse,, and. in the Salkirks. are . _ 7s-�.n-i-u,F&-rl'f-g-ro,,i-ia,-"&-n"d--be-g,-,u-,t-)I-u-,I:-- Principal � I be complate. In, makiDg. the d-666rations- , I . . ­­," -- -------- ' __ , -- ,.. . I—— ... I-— A New , .. Hour 11 Standard for Bnt"Y79 -been-occasionaLiallawe rs,_bu.t4lkd.gt1WJar__tUa_ I I Aggregate isfiotally inudequate. hae- . I . . - " I I ... W&ei _­ - ­ ,-- ­- -,tr-un.k-was,,arbund-n�y--w-aist.,,,,iLnd - he ­- - i ' . . L . . 1 I . . assisted by , ' , L' , . . - 'Mann Wag. certainly the .most nucon',.� Grua bu's pierced the Rockies now by fear ther�,wero'uged 20,000 rosegAacquemmot . 8ouvehris, Marshal N eils, Baroness Roths, I Ununini Adopt.d. - . . . � I . ,Cotton Buffered,and has cealsed grqwing-�. The top . , me up 6 Llifting ld.� , , I u big hea 1, only kaOV; I L ' L . . - I . I.. was saved."-I�*�hold. Wo,r 0 I I I . , . h 4 'nt '' earned amor g t ose ­ prose - ' L ' . . . .1 . distinct passes, andL knows whereof he ' L I I I I LL L I ­ I I L elilenela child,, boa and other -veriell . A Buffalo despatch 'says : The.action ,of I - . crop does -net promise to appear a -all. I L I . t I U the -the .1 , - � , ... .. . � " 11 .1. I ". : L I 1.�­ ­ - ,;L ., %, I � �,_, ,,, . . � � ­ ' . The rope,Was not properly adjusted, the I knot itriki a L g.the 6hin:.by, Which the I -speaks. , I I .� , L 1. � . I . I - � I . . I . 2OiDDO carnations of different'colors - 1 000 spikes of L tuberos I as I Of �'ioletg fheTime Convention at Chicago.oli Thurs- day is: regarded nertl L Of the utmost .im_' 'A Centre of drought district ,one bare . . I . tO tell acres is about the, average ;. in some - . I . L I ' .� - � I A Fatal Shot. - ,. L , I L , : I . I . I . I . I .�. I : `�--r . . 1. ' ,and I I . , .. . i back of the neck the prisoner . Was "atia. L ,.'A .R11il ion D olgars . IL B�egreudlng on t1i IL I 'tit; L I . L LC 'r 8 I . .. 4 - ' ,1500,burialles I . 1 '3' 1100 ' otrope-; 26,000-stri�g i I Pottaboe �r to the travelling public..' uniform schedule of timewas adoptedfor ,places� the, rate is one to fifteen, in others nothir g., There is ond' Consoling - feature .r I A s&cial from Nashville, Mich., gays a - - . I I ul ugAad named ­Dodor"� Mudica, was' � 1. I yoo - -pended, taking no lesel" than L ii'lle M'lllltee� � ceased t, and a quarter before'Tulsatlon ' * ) . ' - A. Cleveland', O., despatch - -gays: Leonard , of ii,nl ; 2,000 yards' of English laurels I 'arid otheir'lloWers, andfoliage in Proportion. . . I I the railrou ds -6f this countli what . � - hog meat is-, Abundant and. old Corn f torn. . last, is . . . �� I � . sh t and fal wounded Dear,:tb4 plae�... ' r . mail. , I _ �bn Tuesday 'Afternoon by a beat. I . I., . I � 11 � .. Willie Cook of, 'the survivors. L Of Case, u millionaire oldbachelor, charitable and eccentric, diilid in thi g city --several .1 It di ' I . .Was a magnificent , i8p ay. .. . IL L , L ']�r : will be known as the .1'�Hdur". basis. .Rcads from New,,Brunswick to the :Merid- year's surplus PleatifuI. - The f armers, findirig they could not sell: their . .. . Young I named: Will Smith, son of, a newhboi ; '' ' I . . ,one I the murdered f amily, Witnessed the execu.: tion. He sa"L of "He 'dies a hard death 1'� ,�e&rB� '' . I ­' ago, ea,ving,- besides* a .handsome leg"y' for a sch6ol� of applied; science which : , R I 1, , 11 WHAT TH Y WO " . . .1. , - I , " - . I I I . . . L �known Shortly after 9�it wi� announced that the Oit L I imn of Detr I . wlh be operated oil W ' . " as �!'Easil time, thosiabialt.mis . h­­.You[ng corn at a Profit; fed, it liberally'6' t air. hbgs� . 'The result proves to be tbeik -sahvi. � .1. . . .. , , , Smitli bad' Veen, hunting,, auWcamg . .�. , . . . 1: L . "" . I :to Mudica's house to get, a, drink of water. � _�, . " I I , P . I : I _ I � . a I 11 I . � Ild so: be did. L I . . . . L I I I " � . Mann was dressed in. black I bears;bis name,*9, large propilarty,for his heirs and rieit-of kin.to-quarrel-over.in.-J-he �. . � . : 1. . ,Princess was conar ng. The,dancersformed 011'al lines; while th " "*!fee LL -in .L the _. convehii .. � L 8L 1. the Diatroitline to nearly'the westerillinia . � . , 'Of. ' Kansas upon "Central" time,'and those I I ti ' on this 8easdii, when cottorl sear, ce a I � ad. , the cornfields aremburned'up.. .. I t I I I. - . . . I I I .While ba was drinxi ing Mudilca, . 11 :% I .. 1139, ' you � . _- ---,-,.,.-,. ­s­t­--l1-th-e----­- 1. play f ullyAipped4hei ptet-L wcF,a 08PI .11� I � � * I � . . pantg;,leoge ��, � lrlg " t i ld a pair of av no ves �. at new � , courts. One of tilial now pending in the Supreme Coukt,� the court of last resort,, . I Regal pkrt,ytook their seats on the dal � The Princess was'dreoged 'in white. brociide froini pointAo a line biatween"Utah and NeVad,a on ',, Mountain " time.."There . . - , � I - I .. I NL . , , , '� jo, Wilciii L i . ICA I WOUNA . 0'0� I J,: contents upon S'ni The latier raised I 1 , LL I . I 'the dipper, arid. said' , � � " D�n you, lyll throw :1 . . '_'I_,""' I shoes'. ail of -which werepeoilanted'him bv,� r - . . the jail offioiads. Hemaeb.uried-in the jWil. . . - L � .;' I 1. , - I the' , hinges UPOU appearance 'of L the letter ,,, 8 ,� in the statutes. The other descendants. � . �d ' L oil t ' ress,, trimmed 4ith critne ' = %N`ers, a diamond necklace , and is,'just an hour difference ' .between I . 1� Eastern," 1, Central " and �' Mann.' ' L ' . '- .� ... I I. I . . , I . , , . The Air. Full of kiceiricity, Brief ' ts� and 'L ' th4iight through ��u.­ Thaa� seemingly , , n6tioind'his rifle; which: he -bad. set down .. I., � , , , 1. yard., . �be L I . %k . . Mann to the Issf Wi d to atone,for tile' L i ola,in a of L6ouArdCase's-nuothta,, L". share in . � . I I diamonds in hot ,hair. The' Marquis was . L I I 1-1 I ' , , , b , tam I � times ' , the ' first - L cling 'one I I . , . . I I I Moo, . . _­d� , , . RIC'". I I . 11 . I �. .1 . . - �, besidehim, be gragpad the weapon, brought - I I I it to'his side; and l ivithout4aking aim-firetU I. . I . . I I . : . bulochery lie Comijaittoa 'by dying � ou--the, � . . L L _­­ , . titri And -Again hoped, lhe,estate. The Statutes .provide I , that'buder . - I tj ' " � " - _t- ... ,- ­dor 4in Can ingbifbi'bA'th-d-e-st-afd-6l'ii'diSLddiLie'd . . ' d . ,A noticeable to ..... in., ­1�_CX`slk�iag cl)�ai � ___._­ ­_­----1QAta the dresses of the litdiesmils.the allies nee of, :' , MI _elb!�eLr than . New York time.: -Liatez, -ffi' -i__ __ , --A--Lacro6se,-W-is,,--dOFpg,tch -Bay'3-:�W-hen-7t�t-iii6�6-Ii.-th-17-�EU-1l,i��i;ii ' the cyclone s'truck Aiioadla� On- Monday ­__ 1, � 1 i- m -1, . I , ci�A_ ,dibalh 'just 'of ' ' 1minute St 87 066zd, one -� . scaffold,. and &�. . . . I . reprieve would,not be granted him. I . . ,person shall, pass to the next, of. kin of. the ' ' ' head ornament and the 1i requen't 'appear. . Louie, �W-4d. the third'being exactly Deaver � . . . - . 'time. WA - night the. Air was. so 6hairged with 'elec- ' � 'be side ffiw p alici bi�iarior,angle -thei , , ,, . . . 11 I . . , p bip-bone,LaDd Madelts exit, About''Y -, - % b, * " I I . I . . Mann had a most inbuient-lookilig face 'suspected 'I, blood of"ancesters from wh, om ,the­eSt&to' . camei the'voll ancest . cl L is ,to be, ' of short ba,ir, while full a eade `Ciopp'ed vian.- 11 dr�ssais 'cut low the reform like this ,, ,would b ,L . . a "tricity .thoroughly appreciated in. -jAaces like that lights could not made to . . . . I I— ,- �Ili Inc "', � I L . . . 'above,, the 13 avel., 'Smith wag �arregteld aiuir.,,' , I - " � 1. , "" ,: and he one, O him, . w uld- haveover of being, capallfe, of committing. go bide ou'� , construed in its full, force, the. del6end auto it.) g' nit neck were viHible. '. The, bail . was opened'. by Her, I � Buffalo, whore some of the- --fritins.run.on I burn.. People rushed to the deilmrs in darkm , ness to Avoid danger. , The. outward atmoo. lodged in jail .16*waW,'e"mihati6n'.!, : "tij � , - 1. � Sail 1 - Clal the :86�tilog *ae acci'deutal�that ' � � , a crime. � .. . : I I I I , .1 Alann's, brain :by Dr.,, of Mrs, oaie can obtain their full share. . On the other hand, it'(is �Ciai,MIB,d.that,tho ,Royal. 11i 9 liness and the mayor and. the Marquis 'and the wife *of the Hon: Thomas BuffAlb and some on. New York t imej some . . . on Philadelphia time, some on Columbus pbere� was of a reddish green color, wit4 'a . etrong su)philrib odor.. The aeaf ailing rbar - . . ' to'br I iug4ho gun to )lie shoul- - � 1. ;�L he was abo , . I I nt, . . .was procured . , to Montreal' I Ewi g and will be forwarded c ! To L this Dr. Ewing 1 L I- B'�,at the andiot -1 aLciastors 11 crept letter into. the sfatuies thibugh- the carelessness .Ryan. 'The 'Act was filled'by'alemberell - I :the com mittee. The music was excellent tim;, some on Detroit' time .and el 0 a � a � u � Hamilton'.tiine., 'Trains' run-bUt of1he: I of,the tornado was indescribable. ' Barne - � . ni'their and - out;.buildln�s' were lifted' fro 1. dei ome,'when by same weaZB, it � , '.1 . I W 8 I ged.' Young' Mudict4died lait, " -'. .11 I 'a 'dischar, I , : . . , ,_ '­ _. evening. your'reparter , , bb , � ) . stated at there was something , extra* . ordinarily �ecaliar " About the" bra -in. Elp - . . . I ( . I of I I I some printer,'ot proof-feadei.' The 1 L case will li heard in the Supreme Couit:befoke The ,Iun� , " � involved *,only . , �.r6cm, 1 he ,,New ,and the'suppet -amply provided,- T on)Y drawback dur I I , Mg the evelairig �wag that fwk,lacts found io I York Central depot ba four different kinds of time, those out of the Buff' I . ale, New York and P) ofludelphia.cifiAbree. Tho'con- i I .eve J - trees, foundaajonW and torn 'to fragments' biiakeland eltones'filled th a airi and i� Home I 'the nitig. - . . 11 � . � . -, . I . . . I � L ' � L I L . . , ��Ronuli full JLiie. I . I I I . . � 1, . . 11 . imagmes r Was touched with . . - property .'iB, vahi.64 at .. .1 ' a could be dance the , , . instances were driven through sides of . L L I . . - irismaity, and agreed ,with Dr. Buck .�.I,000,000._ L .. . I . . , � . . . Scatch�reel .' The Vice. -Regal party dAaced - . , 8-' -fusion is so* great tuat it lie next to i'al bailditags.' Some Orchards weie destroyed, ' I I ,A Bay City telegram' il On Suiida�- , , , �. � ' ' . , of LondonAsylilm,Ltbe,t before 10 years,, I ii .1 � . - - I � .. I I ,, , , , L I I I -company ' . 'L it, aovertbelcll� ,While the whole Of the , L sible for railroad people.16 .6a), nothing of I ing to keep,, track, of it. the and many horboA and ,cattle killed, State 'sorghum night'five head:of cattle were stolen from , I � the pasture on the farm of AlexAnderFaW, . � � the prisoner were' not hanged, he would be . . I a rav ng maniae, The brain' Will be handed orli 11way Proj ek I . .,. -It"go0rift � I . I - , L ,. 1. The Rat'Portage Progress Itisre� lea lKed oil as though it were Part of the programme. 'At about widDighi the travell pubiie, nag 70,000 miles of Ma of , nearly I lines' Senator doinstack'la mill was- wreaked.' All the ibiured persorl Austin town8b, I . Sail) ac, i! coun ty 1. Tile �7 . 1111 Of IF, ,L 'I, � 11 I I t. D e. 0,41er, of Montreal, and will be ' I , says: portcdon�go6d authority that it'is �the in-- ' " - ­ d, phity led.the Way to the, supper, room, an . 'Hbortly after! has,,. left the room, bidding, ,er,s t voted he new sylaterill and"officers of 0 I . , roads ,operating 15,000 miles, expn��_ ' . piobabil 'L I - . ­.. � ... � _ ---- -___ .. �_ . , y recover. . I I . b., � I � , - � I ----- �_ . news of the theft wap� � �, Cit 11-1 , ____ _- _ §r42pgbti_jo this Y'--1 �­ .... .. ­ ­ - - an . . i , ­ 1. . . d this morillib'g the Chief--of-�Police . . . . . . n .-- _,�__, __1___ I examined by exporteli 1)r.Pattee,of Plan-, � . . , -­ tageiiet, carried -&-w-a-YIE'e'lleart fcr'�gdilantifie toliti _of. -�k , an Jbial ._R._CO.'_to_obastr-u0t­ , another railway to the et,st of Rat Portage, , - - - adieux to many old frl-�Ddel- � � I I . � - -MR( the , . . Le new � .�:. I , - I 'tured % 141tu c6A,_rs itluiltoilit. I - thethief Lwd recovered the catile six � I ___�� L I L .11 . � ; . �. L purposes. The brain Weighed 51i ciun6e I i 8, . , .1. - -During . 'execution . . I . to cormact at Part Artbur. The -proposed � �­ I 1 . I � . I .;, I JOTTINUS. ( . , ' , .: , stan -dard is likely to be adopted by every L 'Ad in the country. . . ­ I rQ - . � � I . I .. . I I , ­- . ' I 13 Joe A cquitird by Igoe Jury. ��, a4'jbby Word be I miles but.'of toy aded thitv '�',' , - I I way. .Wh6n:,Paul8aw,thet�iefbeioun-dit . the to an y Parties line will be'focated about 15 miles south. of ' , The supper was laid in the ladies' ordin.,. . I I . _ I . , - - . ,iftimone-ir L I ' , I , . . I I Wei brother, Who has been hjissio4 for I . viewed it from the top of -the buildings and - . a large number asseMbied iu' fr6at of 'the - � ,�., the present Thunder B ay L branch, and will begin West of Hawk' Lftlra.:�and ,have its , &ry,.au.d_,wag Puperb in every w ay, it . I f act beyond doheription. The ine?iu cards w I : P --he "' e the ID1111 I. 1. I n W ' L "' e. to F e. , The trial of M rs. Coats i ol on"I . -Of her litioband was concluded, at hak-, I � . three years And was elupposed to be lost; , .1 . � I � � .� I Th ' f ' se . I isoner,con h- . It, ­_.__�', - _. " . �. I . . . i . jail. � ''. I . . I I , - I L . 11 I I I - - � .- ra L_Aphur. T , - terminus at Pol _ _h == s � - - - _� , - ' ' ILO __�gg -beilag _ _J�=4her�Melat__ _4" _yp�x_y_b t _.Z tod'- --- ,P . 11 � 11 fill '111D 11, R11--brookel -_ two , Xq,rZJ1!JgJ4,__ ___m - ., � . .. - _ - - 1 - - - . ; -T - I . - a of is arid waf i , . MM i 112, . � ac I tuRen - alu P& I ��.­­­_­­�_�- =;-_­­-- ���� I I ­­ -gly =FxVm�- ­7=114wtwf-� -41 * ­ , _­: , 'T _b _= - r- 6yp;ljg� I .,rxlthough-at-�pie��-7c,][%%-nt-st-.y'-le7=bot.�efed�w-i-tb--D,ututiin,410�,ve�--I)�u�t- �_or-ffic�-abV, L � , L _ lra� . . "e . 0110-0-01ne -i md_tbingig,�,wbich -were- I L; . Fite - . - -f-eru-r -e�y 'file jury a or an - rB e7 ' - ,U,Q_C0_q -­ _�"_, . I _ F 1___�_ Ment. � � �, I . - I . _______�_1___ , tile, cria,". , , . , I I ' . out t 6 a er sent lihiiis in' very.,good co'n(lition of the most lovely tints. . . worthy at a wit., One day after. doing or say-, libeiatioti., ' His Ronor -Just a rocks. I . L . . I I �L � I I I I I Frederick Mann, the. murdialrer, wag 19" � - 11 'L� 6 far a'n W road it is, deemea 'advisable 'not , "to,hava ' ' , The Vicia-Regal; party oiccupied twehty� , . thing si 1,1y, her husband �anapped ilIg Scale ' , summod . His a( Idiess to the jury was UP . .- ,- , L le:- I , Ifis interesting to road, in th � a NOQV8'e' L I . years of age, and was born in Eiigland. For * . nd -a halt yeari: be WAS- a. bakers'.,ti so, all trestles. `,Tbe constr n of t , will,no doubt uo" 0 , be pr0j;cted line cost , five rooms in the Windsor. �. , I Tbe,Priticessneverlooklad better., : - ouu:� . r I I : ,,Well, vouar6a,little'theworst I over - � an exhau.tiv� review, of the whols,,�of the ' evidence, and he charged strongly. against th'at in auditing the, aec�uats Of,, , I � . . of theLO �.the Cost , , 1. � � � . - helper in Gloucesteilibire, LHig father arid Own brother were killed on t1io railway; , i at] enormous §um of - money', but in order , to ensure out e'ty the company 'will . '.,. he ieo- ,egal party will gal for ]An nilaxt ee after the art I . n97 ival Lord ,- -----,,-- 1. li 1 . I � ..� . 11 Whye, what's ther Matter now?' Have I ' the accused on ever_� point � raised �by the � defence., . . . I . .. 1 vaunted. but ill,fated I Livadiai the uttiarlyAibablod And broken .1 I - big mo.tlior, two giratdrs� and, t,ko .brothers I ' ander- . take the task.;, Hawk Lake will proi , ' , I of I a side nb,�ihenew.Goverhor-General. , � � , , I . done all *rong,?" . � . . � I ' I . .. "The jury retired at 1.10 and returned in- ' yacht of.�­Alax ider' !I., new up an � I . 11 lying in , . ". ­": _­­_ - pieces in the Black Sea, ';several errors � . are still alive. He came to Canada alYout � fourteen monihs 'ai and worked for it � be the beadqua rters for the contractors. It will greatly. benefit Rat Portage, how. � or orne as been .,here nearly five, . I I . I ... q , ,,I should oay'so. don't know, th You . a difference between: a, hone and a donkey, I I 2.iO with a verdict of -not gui to court a 4y" The verdidt was received with applause by - I have been discovered, resulting in -9. loslif- .1 1. . I I 1 farmer by tb a narne'of .0look, not ,f ar'f rare I ! . ' Wi ever: its this U`be�tbe litad source of 1 9 *add years. � I . The'_Ofiawei City' Council present in "I I . . I don't believe., . � ,.I . - , the multitude that thronged the court, to.the'Ruseiall doVernment of 3,7,8,118, I 1. I I . rubles. ' - I . . I . L'Orignal. ,,..He worked; for that employer '�Upply. , ', . I .. - I . � . . � :" ' , ', . r ess 'f Welcome t6'theMAi411-leof Lane. 0 � ,, I didn't ;Ay you were a horse' did I 2" which 7as - promptly suppressed,, and the- , I .. . ­ I I 11 I , ­ � � I . . IX - ­ ,for about ai ,monthn, � during which time. ' � , , L� . ..... I � '- . . . . I I . 1 1- ­ doi on Tueoday.next.. ', .1 , . o more. she replied meekly, and Jones saiy. I � I., acou sod, now diabbarged'was,at once carried' . . - Mile. Ptritice do Joinvilic is laid', up at,- - , , ..' , . I . he guys' he was badly treated by All the � � . I - . . ,,.Lo,uisa Peffer, of L alickster, Pa.' who 113 I � The frtlight'bill for' the'new Vxo'verrior. - Atc rehantpaveller. . � . . . . � off,by her f(ithei to )lie. home at Bit ,,F,,. , Chia ri Mi. 'The Other day he,"d o0caigion, I I . � . members of the Cook farrill especially by i.63 I , , , . 1 years, of age, �miat3ed 'a tral in Phila. Gerieral'a goo dil amounts td,$2,260� I . . 411i I . 1. . . - . to pni)i6h a little dollg which''% Mastiff had 1 �, the fatbor. They constantly .o colded him, j I . . and the father of ben swore at him when he - . delphia, and w ould . , not wait for the next , one. She walked li�me miles,� 'Montreal ') . iat There was a street parade in carriagof I tb-ii Their Ex6el1eftojsg'6a_. J. R. Henry.. late of Decatur;-Texa§i-bnt-1 -------- 11 . - now of tbe�,ipsnitentjary, is said to have had �* ------- 1�_-_1--____­ I ge - - Jud ' Gowan, 6f Barrio, by reql4es 6 Of" taken under his:proteotion. ..,The latter,', . ,I . _iaiiF - -, - . -..I- -a-t- _ie-&_____ & I ,0�6 Torigai ye P, iw . � Xe ode n I � did not Work properly, and more than once 1 threatened to strike,him. � . . � . ,seventy . between 'Thursday afternoon and Friday evening. ' She -day; cry mubb,arid ooraaiderabltl� joyed the drive v '' � � ,, enthusiaern r A go wives -under the game roof when the ' wisa�c6iiniy officials arreated,,bim for big- Ron. 0. Mowiat, will retain the �Chairinitn- - I ,it, ship of - the Board of, County Judges. He I jumped'at the Priticals fabe and tore it, ' . I I I I.. severely. The w . clunda were so'bad as to - � . Dr. Clark6, Medical' utendent 0 1 I . Superi:, If ; I I - ,kept going night and . 11, resting 'at tho.W4 yeide at irk tetvalel,� �j was manifested. � - , ­ OTTAWA$ out.' 15. 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