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• •.•sleg••geties..❖.Seale•.geea4 geant 1'at I►Icl.e•y, with four men. BLOOD IN BAKU STREETSI•''�+ei e• in file 111t not oha[lulledin
who was detailed for that duty. mosques. budid t allude to the
.. •
They had left the aline on their re- do'il, the epirit of darkness, which
••
The Wooing turn. and were cantering along at a THE RUSSIAN AUTHORITIES is well under•stoud to be ai 1,•n+u-
fair Buil through the rough- passel. WINKED AT MASSACRES. 11o.yw 111 th++ (hi Sian Government.
• when all at once every horse of the
Of The Widow -7"reared and etuutbled in the 2.000 Persons Lost Their Lives- OVER A1` , rs;
•• true!, as a sharp crack of rifle -shuts ll: R.
Dramatic Ter
jarred the air, and u thin wreath of Termination o[
,g�,�„ ••• bluish -white suwku curled i.p from The Tragedy. A Hunter's Experiences in New
• • e; g:elle:ea,ge�••�•i eseees :•� Brunswick.
the surroun11iug thicket. 7111 Uwe story of the Baku ul•tssu•
1, • .Snuther crackle, and the wIIIOa felt ere, told in the Caucasian news -
River,
paddling dues the Sguatook
Haver, in New Brunswick, ono of a
party of hunters bad an experience
which afforded mach a111rset11ellt to
his cuulpanions.
The lust few miles of the Squato k
Rifer were easy paddling, save that
herr and there a fallen tree was in
the way• in passing these obstacles
Si•anion proved unlucky. His canoe
het the procession, with himself
Wending erect, alert, pule in hand,
in the Stern, while Queerutau sat
lazily in the bow.
At length we saw ahead of us a
tree trunk stretching across the
channel. Il ducking our head$ down
to the gunealex there was room to
Pass under it. Hilt 8trani)n tried a
piece of gymnastics, like a circus -
rider jumping through at hoop. Ile
attempted to step over the trunk
while the canoe was passing under
it. In this ho partly succeeded. Ile
got one foot over. according to cal-
culation. and landed it safely in the
canoe. lint as for the other -well. a
malicious little projecting branch
took hold of it by the nulc•casin, and
held on with the innato pertinacity
of inanimate things. The canoe
wouldn't wait, so St•uniun remained
behind with his captive foot. He
dropped head first into the water,
ehence we rescued hint.
Tho next time we came to an ob-
struction of this kind St•aiion did
not try to step over it. He stooped
to go under it. But another mali-
cious brunch now came to the front.
'The branch was lung, strong and
sharp. It reached down. seized the
As ass to be lug,cull; rxpccte•f herself snatched from the saddle, just papers, is a tragedy with which the
iron, a descendant of kings, the et- .es her horse, ton, went dna n, un,l in P01408 /Oft/City of ea alone of reccut
doe' faithfully conserved ell the good another instant found her:,,•!( lying )curs may be competed, Arru•ni:ul:
old traditions in her own pers011. and ('roue (4n the ground, where ie Ila'( at Baku taking the place of the
0'448 conIferlably fair. fat, and forty. hoer unceremoniously thrown by the Jew's ut Kishiuell.
+e► •cant, who hent above i.0r. t+1111
Whitt eats more to the point with 6 "I'or fuer du)8." in the words ( f
the eligibles -and these included every 1110 batta-glure glittering in hi$ ekes• the lfukinskia Isvestie. "a sevitee
"l.ie still, on your life. he order -
mai .►, he t Ay opts six huudr0`I' ltd sharply. s an ambuecadc, atnl bacchamtlie rutted in which the pas -
burring the gouty uhf colonel bine810/18 of homicide, outrage. arson
they've got us foul. 1 11nirtt look to and plunder (veru lel louse."
my nun'" '1 he paper goes on to say that titer -
Two of them, alas! were beyond hes !ng those days no lexis than 2,0(80
care; but the others, thwlgh in sore persons lost their lives us victims
plight, struggled bravely out front to the cold-blooded usicllin.lriuus of
under their dead hoses in time to the St. 1'eteibI)(Irg authorities. The
assist in checking the exultant rush latter attributed the outbreak to the
of the attacking band, who imagining sudden development of an inL•ru.,lt-
nll the men to he lend and the un- sue feud between the \lus:,ulm,tu and
horsed widow at their(110111th Ar11ulsun inhabitants. but thus., ste-
le- uncut tired themselves.; to e quuiuted \1'1111 the relations of the
scorching wrath of the carbines.
'['heir indiscretion cult them deur, (Christians and :llussulmm�s know
for the breechloaders were hot by the this to be false.
time they regained corer, and a '1 he truth is ',oldie- asserted by rho
dozen riderless ponies were galloping Bakinskia Iscuslia, which it trust
be remembered, like MI 1iussian
sell acrd two 4r three subaltrr•is, who
were consieteutly out e.( tde running
-sire was sole possessor in her own
right 4,t smile forty thousand dollars
which the late lamented Barney. Mc-
Cann had culled together as camp
Caterer.
'('u but one 1111111 ill,ne was the
widow• all honied complaisance. That
was the old colonel. 44 horn she loved
just a shade less (lettatelly than she
had her idolised distress, his wife.
He %%wild come over in the evenings
betimes to chat with her, and pro-
test in his gentle, kindly way
agoinst her strange intolerunce of
other men.
"There are many gentlemen among
sty boys, Katy." he said one night -
"men worthy of your best considera-
tion. Surely you du not intend to
retrain single for the rest of your
11fel Don't take olTence, nay dear, at
all old friend's solicitude: but your
very wealth is begetting large cares
and respouslhilitiee rather onerous
for a woman to shoulder. Of course,
I appreciate that Marney was a good
husband: hut-er-there are many
likely fellows-"
"1'es," said the widow quietly, "I
know uil that, colonel. They're all
'likely' enough, e(; }ori say -they'd vantage without a scratch. Then he, among the Armenians about the back of Siranion's shirt, and almost
all like to die: into !Barney's gold sit turn, t'o a t•d his inen•s retreat, Mtissulmans, and thus a nervous drugged him art. of the canoe. Fail -
cup, bad cess to them! Let me ask aril a council of tear w'as held. suspicion was engendered. ing in this, for Slr0nion'a blood was
You" -with risie% choler -"if there's ••'They'll try to do tis up before i'Ilt`3'1' OU"I'liltf?AICs up, it ripped the shirt open, and
a than jadk who would take a oecond help comes, and we've got to fix for plowed a long red furrow down his
look at me if I were at rho wash- On Pal). 19th a proaineut. Stusslrl back.
thorn," said the sergeant grimly. man was shut dead near an Aralen
tub instead" If I ever marry again. Il-
erc"-curtly to the widow• -"help inn church, It is significantM
that it PLAGUE OF OLES.
colonel, it will be a man that can me throw up a breastwork of ruck;
Tule tae; 111(1, saving your presence,they'll (one from all c curlers. No has been impossible to discover who
I'd like to see the color of that lad's I fined the shot which was the coati- Southern
you lay sl ell and rest" -tit the
Lair!" aounde(1 trooper. "Keep what littlemencentont of four days of indrscril-
When the colonel had gone, she life's in you to shoot with when the able horror. Tartars armed to the
flounced irascibly into the store.time comes. airs. NeCuuu, get a teeth careened through the city fir -
move on you. There's no time to ing at every unarmed Armenian they
acerbity. "if you over let, another of epare!'• saw. [louses Were burned and Wo -
those philandering fools into my sit- Mechanically the widowobeyed this men and children perished in the
ting -room, I'll part with yon for 6 flames or were cut to
good!" masterful commander, and together perces while
Tito, beinga wise man. held his they soon piled a circular rampart
attempting to escape. One Armen
around (hum a scant foot high. Ian, a well-known petroleum mag -
peace and his job. ''hereupon the Then he crawled over to Briggs, ante. killed 60 Tee -tars
dWidowietio eras immune frons further af- while defend -
diet e
, laying a loaded revolver within ing his life and the lives of his fain -
easy reach, Tim having confided, with easy reach, said in a hoarse whisper, fly. 1118 house wag burned and he
due discretion, to certain officious perfectly audible to the strained hear- and his wife and children died in
familiars of his the widow's express- ing of the widow (icons its labored the Karnes.
+I determination to scald the first utterance: While such scenes were being rn-
man who had the temerity to ap- "For the woman, you understand, acted all over the city. Cossacks
Vroach her with a proposal. at the 4er • last!"
y pickets in the streets did not raise a
Briggs turned white. last nodded hand to prevent then(, and looked on
slowly, not looking in her direction. while the victims rolled over dead
After a careful inspection of its work- within 50 paces of where they were
ing order, hickey laid another revol- standing.
ver convenient to his hand, 81111 then Nothing could 'show more clearly
turned to ler. how this bloody work was instegat-
madly about in confusion.
"We t get out o[ this," said papers. is published under the super -
(he sergeant in the breathing spell visionof the censor. The 1stestiu
which ensued. •'if we clot make that says it has 1101 the slightest doubt
knoll yonder, 400 have a chance. It's that the ulassnel•o Was organized by
1110 woman and our guns they are the salve blru(1-guilty persons who
after. i hate to leave those hors, planned the butchery at 14 ishinelT.
but it can't be hollied. (lot their It Proceeds to describe how. after
arms and uiuuunitiuu, and cuter sue! the first outbreak at. St. Petersburg,
While [ make a run for it with the rumors were circulated by mysterious
woman. Luckily, the bush is ({tick," agents among the _Mussultuans
1• throughout the Caucasus, ,ecially
I
Picking her up as easily as a b0s(
feather., despite her generous weight, at Ilaku, to the effect that tho Ar -
he crept and ran alteruutely, tell the
Ar-
menians were arming themselves with
While shielding her body with his the object of massacring the Mussul-
oWn, and luckily gained the desired swans. Similar fears Were spread
About this time the annual trans-
fer of garrisons ens made. Now, six
months of snow clots not necessarily
snake a hermit of a than. Especially
does this apply to the gallant "regu-
lars," who for that unhallowed per-
iod of arduous deprivation never
came within a hundred miles of a
petticoat, and pnrticltlarly applicable
was it to Sergeant l'at Dickey, who
had tho reputation of being the hot-
test -blooded, hardest -fisted marl inet
of the whole standing Army.
To hint, a chance vision of the
buxom widow watching dress parade
came as impressively as a bullet had
tome out of the 1)i•u811 un M1ad Wat-
er, four months back. Only this
went deeper, and the effect was per-
manent.
Dicke, heard all about her in the
barracks that night, and shrewdly
professed an indifference that passed
muster admirably.
Never) heles7, he was among the
first visitors to the camp store next
(morning. anti bet rae •s1 no seeming
tonere n when the 14 i telt herself. in
the temporary absence 111 old Tim,
waited upon him. While she was
wrapping 1111 his trifling wort -haw he
looked her over with the critical
scrutiny
ac
"Mrs, McCann, life is getting short.
and we've nut h time for key
Ing. l'ou'r.) a soldier's woman all
over, and if we get out of this I
want you-I'l1 have you, too, 1113'
dear! The r'haInes are against us,
and the 440! st may c •. At sine -
rate. we'll say geed -bye now, for
here they come!"
\11d, before she (Hyalite' his Miele(
time he kisser! her once, 10. I('e, t hrlce
full on the rosy 11111th, and 111111
picked up his rifle.
PERSONAL POINTERS.
Interesting Gossip About Some
Prominent People.
The body of M. !UarkofT, the great
Sit erten railway contractor has
been tittered by his widow. fitted
with ,elites eyes. and garbed in dress
clothes. and it now inhabits a richly
1LEADING MARKETS
13111:AU11'liF'F5.
''urunt,', April 18.-K,i,eet--11111 aril
The matrk•'t continues dull, with
buyers aIsI sellers apart, (imitations
Elting $1.02 to $1.01 fur No 2 red
inlaid cabirrt in rt corner of Mine. and white, spring Otic and goose
Markof►'s (ban in.' -room. r,Jc, Manitoba, for delivery at lake
It i, estimated that the King of ; ports on the ape ' g of nttvigaliuu.
Portugal's visit to England will firmer; quotations are: -No. 1 north -
hue,. rust His Majesty between : era, title; No, 2, 9110; No, 3, M1'c
$125,000 and $150,0(81►. Shed of 1 Flour -One lot wits sold at $1.70
this largo sum of money goes in pre- !Quebec. with bags, a{u111 to abnut
stints to Court and! Royal ofliciali. $ 1.20 here. The market is ea -ser
Tho lest iv disp,s.s el in gratuities to ' 4ti111 eo per cent. patents quoted at
oscorte. railway ollicials, and in .4 $1.85 to $1. (5, buyers' sacks, east
hundr.•1 big and little 1•rrneulbrance.e• ;and west, l5c to 20c higher for
General e►. 1). 1104011•(1 i8 1110 only (ll(ire. MInnftOhll, $5,5(► to $5.00
living Aulrricai soldier who has ter lira patents. $5.10 l0 $5.40 for
(•oulmandrd at one time 1511,1101) 801- s,.eu,rl piteut8, and $5 to 85.30 for
(lieu's. Once when he was emerging bakers'..
from the Ilatt.le of hair oaks minus SliIui'' l-l'untlnues firm ami sauce,.
his right arra he was islet by (;cure- With the general market at $17 f.,r
al Kearney, who had lost his left bran and $18.50 to $19 for stunts.
rr11I, with the remark, "Never mind, 1lunituha, $21 for shorts mud $19
Howard, we will buy our gloves at for br,nl,
the same shop." Barley -Dull; 46c to 47e for No. 2.
'1 he Princess Stephanie of Belgium 4-1c to 45c for No. 3 extra. and 13c
has been described as the most ar- for No. 3 malting outside. 'Toronto
dent of all Royal horsewomen. It freights.
is not genertlly known. perhaps, that Ityti Non(inul; Ii9c to 70c for No.
the late Queen of the Belgians,. who •,►, f. o. b. outside.
was helsol( devoted to horses, iusti- Corn -47c to 48c for yellow and
tide() a private circus at 1.aekt•n, to 46c to 17e for mixed f.o.b. Chatham
which the leading professional riders freights; American. No. 3 yellow,
of Europe were bidden to instruct. 55c to 551c; mixed, 51t to 55e on
herself and her daughters in the ego- track 'Toronto.
eSt•ian art. Aid the toting Princesses Oats --40c to 41c for No. 2 white.
it has been said, could ride a pony 42c east.
barebacked long before they could It oiled Oats --$4.35 for cars of
read or write. bags and $•1.60 for• barrels on track
The Het•. Mr. Mattison was curate here; 25e more for broken lots here
of Pntterdale for nearly sixty years: and 40c outside.
his income for many years was $60, Peas -68e to 69c for No 2 west
and never exceeded $:10 per annual. and east, and 70c for milling.
Ho married and lived confurtally lluckwhent-59c to (ire east and
and had four children: he buried his west
mother: he married his father and
burled his father: he christened his
iUN'I'1tY PRODUCE.
wife and published his own banns of
marriage in the church; he christened iluttei'-Quotations aro unchanged.
and married all his awn children; lie Creunlere-, prints ... 28c to 25c
educated his son until he was fit for do solids 22c to 28c
college. He lived till he was ninety- hairy tubs. medium 16c to 17c
six, and died worth $5,000. do inferior 14c to 15c
Here is the interesting life stoles hairy lb. tolls, good to
of Adelaide Johnson, the American cht,lee ... 21c to 23C
English Counties Are sculptress. She was born on an 11- do large tolls 19c to 20a
Overrun. linois farut, and as the ago of ten do 'medium 171 to 18c
did the sewing for the whole family. Ch4rse Is firm in tone and quoted
By the time she was fifteen she was unchanged at 12c for latero utitt 121c
milking cows, making soup, and for twins.
cooking for the form hands. She
Eggs -The tone of the market is
was dreaming of other things, how-
ing
firm, although eggs are sell -
ever, and at sixteen entered the art 'nK nt. both 14jc and 15c.
school at St. Louis. where she learn -
and
are plentiful
drawing and nwdelling. At sev- itlui the market is easy in tone. On-
edenteen she found herself homeless and tario. hoc on track and 05c to 70c
penniless, and suffered all sorts of out of store; eastern, 60c to 65c on
pritatiuns. She struggled on. holt- track and 70c to 75c out of store.
ever, 1111 Alio ens able to support Checs(---Ontario full white and col -
herself by her art. She is now both 01411. at 121 to 13}c.
fanw'is and fashionable. Eggs -tics laid at l:,c.
Some of the southern English coun-
ties are suffering from a plug'te 01
Moles. The slopes of the Downs and
pasture lands, especially in Kent
and Sussex, are thickly sprinkled
with little heaps of brown earth
thrown up by the animals, whose ex-
traordinary activity during the early
months of the ;ear is ascribed to
the abnormally mild weather.
That such a plague should occur so
soon after the pup11hu•Ity of mole-
skin garments, which led to the wide-
spread
ider
spread destruction of mules in all
districts, is considered remarkable.
Al: one time during the last two
tears it w1wa thought that the mole
The Story of how the famous srlen-
tiist. Sir William Thomson, assumed
would almost become exti11ct, owing the name in the pte'rago by which he
to the • ealxe demand for its plush ex 11044' kneel Illi over the World is
jacket. Thousands of sins were sup -
New
told by a journalist: "it 40418 Sluntreal, April 18.-'llie demand
plied from the south-eastern c New \'ear's Day when 1 called. 'file for all kinds of oats is light; No. 2
ri.•s thin, and laborers neut..) a nice interview took place in his lordship's oats are quoted at 451c to (tic in
ed than the drtunmtlr manner in little addition to their ttet' l; wage 1'1l,rar}' in the corner building 01 stole. and No. :3 at 4110 to 45c. and
tchirh it sus en•k•d. (►n the very I,c trapping them and selling the the range of picture(niuo professorial Potcrhor.,s at 121c on track. No.
fust day of the nuassnere Armenian I skirts t., furriers for twopence apiece. tlmansi011., on the eminence known as (leas are quoted at 76c afloat, May.
and lfuavnitnan notables alike pati-1'l'his wire they obtained in ntiditiola GI more 11111, round abuse base i14,elr.-Ma st Tong Fakers',
Honed the gove•n:or to allow then to' to 1111 penny or three hulfla•nee which it•inds a stream made classic in sang. $5.30 to $5.50, and patents, 85.60
have n joint proeeeSion through Oil' farmers gave for the animals' tails. 1-ord I\e4y111 led me gently by the to 45.80. 1Ontario -straight rellt'rs,
town. Telegrams arrived from ail wile is now being Waged 011 111, I., arm to a point from which the in begs. $2.5') to 82.55: in barrels.
the towns in ihr Caucasus. in which ; 1111 over }lent and Sussex, but oiiI .11'•anl alluded to could be seen 8.1.:35 to $:,.15; Patent'''. 45.711 l0
Tartar mid Armenian mitab:ee awl
the toils are bringing in money. ++inrlin n beautiful rinyes through
83.8(►.
priests jointly urged Ihr representtt• ♦---- i the gi040 called Kelt In. Pointing Millie,sI-.l1it•.itobit bran, in bags,
Hoe( of both nations to put n stop BRITISH COAL DEALINGS. 1 towards the river, 1118 lordship, with 818 10 819 per ton: shorts, $20 to
to the slaughter but the Got ern- 1 - 1quiet en!husiasni. remarked. '1 have 821. 'There is very little (Int alio
lived and labored all my life on the bed to be 111111. and prices are: ghoul
Butter -Finest creamery, '24e; roll
tulles', '22e to 2:3c in baskets.
SNiNTH IEAL MARK i N.
meat prevent.11 their eITntts until the Nearly the Whole World Gets Sup-
'I'h1• widow looked at death tile• 1iuZ sheik Islam. the religious head '.f ! plies Froni its Mines. hanks of that ntrend, and why 816 per tun higher than 3111niloba.
in 1111(411 them: then she glanced at ell Siohanunedaua in Russia. came \ glance through the report. of the shote 1 not rill myself after it7' Hay -Prices err easier nt. 49 to
the reserved revolvers, and shudder- Trent 'finis, go)hered the priests WI,' Itoyal ('ommissinn 111 ('0.11 Supplies C'olun:•l 1.1:ank Vuunghrsl'and fent S9'25 fur No. 1.2 48 to $M.2:1 for No.
ed. The renegades acre cIos.• up mit sables 4ogether. and Ihrn roeeed-' will serve to trove that. the United tasted the delights of travel and ex_ :tad 87 to (?7.50 for shipping hay.
now. With n sudden b .pleat ion. she rd 44 if hoist ,rv,lcc t ion to ape t ' Kingdom supplies the renter !, PI.lt•iSiones-they0 Canadian short
1 II K part of ploration in an expedition to Stan --
picked ,,nal leek. 8111.50 to 117.50; light
1qr 0.0 of the dead IlI.m's re- Where the must bf I had been shed, the eerld with coal, says the Lon--ehuria, in 1886, tcllh Slr I:vnn ! F
volt ere, and knelt down beside the 'There the sheik md'lressr,l the multi• lo. limit Mirror. James. 'Their rodlubrn•alion was short cut $1(3.50 to $17; American cut
sergeant, who gave her n quick I tide In sIlrring worYd% 'l'a'ud is a shorn in the side of 'tram 111 about by n happy nceilh'nl. clear fat hack. 8214: „o(Ipnuu11 1111(1,
of admiring approbatio11. The next ilritieh cool luerrhani8, fur no (Seal 6}c 1" 7r. ('a•'adian larxt, 61e (0 71r'
serene hle rule spoke sharply. follow- S)1k118 S AD1►il1•:SS. A friend who had arranged to go kettle render.91. ale to 9jc: according
se 1►y an eerie from Bre • 1 is 'teed there. The Mends' ic of Ston- with Sir Evan was prevented at. the 1 r; .
i+Ks side. and 'bellow Muhnnuneduns," hr crit(!. ruyhu doe's Hot consume 1'00 tuns of Inst moment from fu111111ng his inten- to quality of hairs. $1.20 10 $1.23;
►' bacon, 12c; fresh killed alratloir
three minutia nflrraurvls, the widow •''Ihr blood freezes in my teens whin cont in at yr+'r• time send the day that this news ar-
of m cavalry quarter tnaatrr 1 �upped her emPty weapon. and won- 1 think of the pllni sh nrent aw'uiti,.g Yet there is no roue.. 1,1r an8 iety retest the forlorn explorer Iwpprnev) hogs, 89 to $!).35; nu Stet, 46.25: std
scanning a I.c%c herso, leurd that she was alive. you at the judgment sent 4)f 1;.uI. at present. fur Ita13. 1•urtugal. to be dining at the eases of the Boy_ le t, $6..10 to 86.65 MT vara.
,.Fine color, clear eyoe, good t(v•th, ''One •e repulse like that," said You have Shed the innocent blood of 81'aiu, Norway and 8we1em, 1:re(ce al 1 rageous. lint int; spoken of his rut pork. 8113.50 to !17.50.
Roy -
fair action, and plenty of 'go in her: Dicke) hopefully, e-iptn•Z the blood your own brothers, the Arnleni:l8141 and South .\nu'r►t'a are 111/1•/181 tot- plans an( Iewa110(1 the loss 0( his Baled Ilay-The market is easy in
but air 11(0(18 a firm hand on the bit• from a flesh wowed In his forehead, •'1'eriefious and a? ()minable arca- 8114 (18')'0(.1.•81) 00 the 1%119°3 King' intendeu eun1pal ' 1, hr turned to a Inns and 18 q11n1e1 unchanged at 88
and won't stand rowelling!" "and we've got -'('111 licked. 11rv. smtiens instigated ee11 to lift yt.iir 11 for their caul puppies1':vrn In group of subalterns and sated: 'Is per ton for No. 1 timothy in car
When this conclusion, substepe.ntl. Dickee. my dear, eerie n daisy! hands against your brother Amend- Paris leer• -fifth of the cent 118191 for there 1,1 ole •If .yet who will go imtx on tack here. and $: for mixed
expressed in barracks, reached the \nd Ih•iggs, cid man. you're all 11119, who were in no way {guilty. I the raIle tgs collies from trent lir!- with he's" Youn0husbnnd replied) at mid ('Inver.
widow in duo course of time, she wits ''fight." rrrngttizr 1hal it is our en^ ' w who (al"' once that he would like 1u go, got haien Straw-('ar lots on track
indignantly furlong. But no answering nckuoeleltiel"'''lt +hay. triumph.sl, win have nt :net I'h..ugh i;K, p1 is al t outirri� Irate. and ern?. Since that begin- here are quoted unehnnil•d nt. 86 per
" he impudent sen la wag!" she tuna from the other stile of the breast- succeeded in draro}1 (41 the !trot hrrly a'tl'1lied from 1110 snnu• smrce, civil- ming his .uec.wx as an intrrpld and ton.
at °rated to herself. "'I'o talk of 111•
work. The widow WPM sluupinG oyer reltfious that have so long 0.418101 j7p'ion, i( the shape of enol:, ha, s;xremviul .•xpl4)re1 into unknown 10-,
K
the fainting trouper, win.(• rifle ha'I� between 11:.• 1wa people. ihit ser nut tel 1tit ant( ti to .omit iland. Kiunv has 11.1/1 continuous.
as thou d 1 44040 (I nrrr cavalry Ill i'I'A1.O SfAItiCi•.1'S,
hnc!.-and in open hnrrarlcs, tau! A "lilaa'.1 hone hi. nertrb•.. Kras' . must not allow firm the full Inca- 13rilain supplies curl to 8t. I eters Buffalo. April Dickey drew his breath -•har.I , and burg, but. .lagan and the United '1 h.. eneonventi)1lality of the ltoynl Iril 18.-Flour-Ml'•ady.
paltry, cuncite(, puffed-up nincom-
poop 8110 of Iriunlph. Stretch (/11th I.r'r 1'awily of Sweden is well illustrated Wheat -Firm:. No. 1 carloads', 81 la.
laid the reserved piste' n little :tearer �1air< are independent (4f us. of n tiisnu)un(rd cnvalryuatl' to his. bund. as hr .aa the Bur er therly hands. rrp.•nl M year crime' .\ warning note. comes from the Ir a 41111•Y of the King. One rvenilig Winter etronger: No. 2 red. $1.10.
.lux( wolf, m;• 111.1. It's your faulty and with the Arnl4ninns console and 'here was a {row r40.n-St run 2 yellow, :,1;r;
mill he cart•ytng in a slip instea(1 huraruten forming maul on the )'Iain Bride!' consul at Stettin heat to n- p of gentlemen des• -i K: No.
3 ti K n•sfa 1110 erphnns, convinced $hat 1 Swine nrunde •'•sent forms, of guvernnx•nt in the \.r. :3 ruin. 52c. Oafs -Unsettled.
of yeast- 10•m when 1 el through helm%. crease the caul ex port In
K g "'1'11/11 setlh•- i1," hr avid 111/1.',.,{► 110 h seers 0111011 hate happenr•'1 British collieries st totter their,elnnkiu, rump of a Wiesbaden hotel. No. 2 white, at'r, No. 2 mixed, a::.
with you!" 'king - room
'('hen, like a thunderbolt out of a ton „leeched 1„et h. "!leaver,-tf .1„ h. •1 bet w•. en you will last fur ern- ilric(m, tau exports to Hamburg one of the {:n�ty miter -sated with --
Wrrr 1)1113 441 110 fort, and I 11:/11 ;, furies, 1/1/111 and II'e together In ha4r Increased. souse eloquence a1,d no filth !ogle ('A'1"1'I.I: 31AIilI"I'.
f dear sake, came the uprising In n r.lrpura1'M (gamut 1101)11,41 nm'! Ka)y. 1 beet herh4•ol and Cod will h:ess
the Itopuhlirnn form, aryl showed 'Pot -onto. Apel! 1M.-'I'h.• run 4088
far -away c•o•ner of the Colony-. Theretor," ♦-------
wa. the 88me old (vale racing ,:u l •lent --and herr his vui••e was a why in his opinion, a Republik 0 n, fairly toren•, but not vulfirienl ly x0
broken soh of ,'treaty -'If they
were
fie last Worrly of the Sheik Ivlaut ('11AN('1' FOR 11\"I1X'I' 81)5. 1hr hest safeguard of Ihr right. et to stipple all demo tele. /1/141 )'rim
thnvinq u( sir rebels otter theirf,
reach the br.as144ork. Ihrn your hack
were drowsed iy the Kobe of the the nAt nn adjacent m
mm�•derous nark env dour, and the ,., ,•rose, and 111• Inv -tars threw down Thr Department of Agriculture in people. jnc•ent tail,• • ? for all kinds of ca)Ile advance(' 10c
regiment retie et. inky hack nn their to urs ? 0 tall. a hill• b' :1.b d gi'ntledan whet to •244M per est., and in some cnv.w
worn-out 111.111111 8. Shr looked nt. him flronslc. but . their firearm.. marl went over to the Qu rlISlnutl has re•olyed 10 offer the !iarntel with interest to the dawn. 2' 1
a hunh'ed Iavv 1` ' .M. 'Trade for all rins•iet of cattle
Armenians in trnr�. S1h'tsuatiill r,w'44rd of 825.1)111) for
than when they hail marched forth. nodded with etrea mina 1•yr.. lir held; .:oa. Iht' mdtnrate of Ite,nlblirall tens brisk.
Their wnrk an, not completed. ,cul hi: nrn1• in 11 Ia..t rpt resit Mg fit 'then' followed n Si Ktt ifica nt incl- the discovery of a means of .'rae'1
K u m rmught the gleam nf�m smile• in Export cattle, ch4)fee...$S _':,'e 5.75
either, fir the 1.811,,1 181 thirty add well. reel the11i10w" tottered toe -noel 110111. A memorial service for the cmtinq Ihr "prickle- pear, tchirh r'f 111 8 gentle n's fore. /1/111 exclaim-' du anud le medium... :'''• 5.20
nematodes had %.arile eluded (heel, hint. .11a,t et. •hit euprenu• nt victims was held in 1hi'.onrl>'srrt of lute �enrs has Sprea'I vers much in ed- "sot tial'}, ..ecru cun4inr,.1 by do ethers 1 7:, 5.04)
and 1'at 11h,4ry, looking ruefully at -oh. 1.1.�.,•d ,•'end! -tante the (cheery the Armenian cnth.'drnl 111 'Pettis, anti Australia. A Prot will be made my argument. Kir: pet -lint" �e14 :,.. n Bully•1.:,•,
the meanie. remnant of 1b,• ('4)111 any 'tug ei a h.lcle 011(1 the snlashti kir the first time in hla.rry were U(tt •the real nnaa not exceed n err- ► 5 54)
( p K w,•n Ihr ft (official expounder fnbl Senn lion(rchist'." The Whi10 ben ,1,•;1 Ihlichels' good to rh'. ,.•eo 5.:,0
M• had 1191 into the t.liet „ the trou_ ender of per tore, mutt alt• depart -1 10
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hat
rot of Iter -81011 rnrhines It ens,• f e;.•nUernan intimated that la• ',vas. fuer to Kited du 1 so 4.1141
M;'. swore bitterly, and would not ''ll" troop returning from n lune-;tlydtmm�rrdnn haw) /1/111 the Sheik la- m,r,t will hate t4) be SntlMlil,I Oast mined Iuts, nnvliurn... :177.4.:re1
F 1\111. sir." ~al(1 the Itep ahlicitn.
ge remferted. distance ride, and, aIIrnele.l by the lam with their nvollnhs 8110 that_ tit.' 1(14110: neli)'ted are 01(111iu•ec with n swift anti a•' nning 0,l';ee at ! 110 COnlnlum :t.l1(1 R.:.O►
Nen nes the 441(1044 •8 chance, and firing, had 401110 Jnst in Ilnie. Is:end., of rnnhanarmdans participating As it is, the depnrtluent has a pi., -h1, friends. _wow 4011 mind ,:,%1nK! tie teas 2 :e0 4,.'e(►
cruel; .he improved it. • . . • • • .in 1.1 149c ('0ly.1) (rem the experinl,n'' us 40111 ren(ons for pref. urine n 1111118 2:,1 :1:111
"I thought ,•' said she nlnlicioisly A ('111tIS'1'IA5 sI:TIVi(!F:. nt the Westbrook State Farm, lee naonnleh!cnl form of KOyrrnrurnl'r (o common to fair3 :, 1.5•►
to 'lien, Ort• (:13 in the .torr ashen ' \\ido0 11„('.Inn-that 1v t4) he Nr-.; the cost per acre is too great stir," said the STnnnrehis), Ute 1'er•ders, nli'It keep 1 2, 1 :,0
/Heke4 ttas Pr'' enl, that the sold- 1):ek,•y in the mu„nieK " well. Ihr un-iTherr were 1:,,01►(► prrsnn!r )'resent. - ria til to 11 cwt. . 1 P) 1 75
cone "*.nest., seeds of his .nlu 11' ; 0n the hnlcony 8teod the tenerable -�--'- first and fnremercf reason Is that 1
Ice. were lighter- \h, well. well, 1 >; 1\ I'A8'I'F:1. ('01.4)104. nut myself a Ease." The white- 1 do 9,11' 11► cw( L1111 1.',4'
time 115 the s4 r I 1 cathollkns of 1.111 Armrninn, 1►(• -
b•11 Cho antes are rhnug4d' 'Illr� Grant )e.nsl arrnss `brard.91 gentleman ten, Klnl( 1►srar. do bills . :1.tn ::K11
Used to have soldiers in the 0111 dmyse her 0083 threshold that night- have tureen the mufti and the Sheik fa- Su11cit� of line and delicacy of tint I SI 0C1.11'8, :cud a 0(i Lt►►
''111111, nos, my buck, we're• fou mnKht hetittIng in the hutt.c With Inm• characterize the met of advert aging In The (*ear of Missal hast • srpar- rte fair 2.75 294)
' ' she muttered but somehow which to celebrate %o(r fortunate es- The mufti spoke of their •'common elnpan. Late "services" of horses find rnrrf- (1.) ruueh to .'(1m21 ..(78e),
'1.64)
even!' enemy win had brought on this
kr revenge was not quite sweet In 'apo froth -from single ilea;sednessr. K"Our silks and satins nre as softiagrs►-nnmely, the Itu.wian, English, Balli .. 1.744 2.SO
het month. The widow hln.v11ed rosy -res. tried madness." Thr Sheik also referred as the rhte•kx of n putt} Woman, aalhrenrh, and gala sets 1'nch set 11(11.11 cows, ...eh 34) MO 70.011
--- 1 t amitme a dignified hauteur. and to "that wily spirit that inspired henutiful es n rainbow'," announces 1cotnpris''s at least lift) horses. The 1:xperr e+t,'4, per cwt1.75 5.544
11. , failed si{tnalle 'then, looking from the Baku Mohammedan to perpetu- one progressive house. 1 Husslan Set neconymn .•s the I•:mla'r- do 11 cls. per cwt3 75 1.fd
the bandage nn his head to the re- ate shlunmfu1 mur'Ier Ile uttered his "(►ur parcels nre pal4:al with as or wherever he goes. and nt (:atvhl- 111‘, 41 .h., p 4.irt► 5 (111
The next day the Widow (tats ins- Colyer tint he at ill unconecfinuae- curse open them. He appealed to much ,carr as a young mauled seem not it is used together ailh 111•• Eng- Lau+hs,'ewls and
pelt (I to nn Inspection of ore of her carried at his hip, sir rnmenlhere4t1 the geoid° t4) swear that they "would an takes of her husland," says nn- limb set. The palm end 1renrh horees ee.ethere 7.25 7.75
Mining properties some thirty miles "Palsy," si0 said nueo1.1 , with a net listen to the devil." wh('renpon other. land carriages are hm,s.91 at St. do bucks 6.20 7.00
nue in the hills, end, at the colonel's world of tender snhmiesti e0 in her the Armenians. Mohanunoinns, and "Our wrapping -paper et as strongI1'etershrrg, in the Winter 11111(1' barnyard do 3.50 (1.54)
l,,,ietance. 1,4(ept(sI n mounted escort yefce, "1 here's the hot tl' "m the aide- Georgians. ,15,0(1(1 of then, reelable• as the hide of nn elephant. floods j stn! I. 'The (''ar'a Gala turn 0111 slating do. e,a(h flOO 6.1M
f the post, the fugitives still be- beard. Mix thine with water And ed with one voice, "We swear not forwnrded with the spm( of a'(•mnnotI-Ironeivts of fifty Ilanoverian hers,., Cakes, Is•r. lb 5i At
Ina :u) nnrrrtaln quantity. if 1 don't take it, Patsy, make me to listen to the devil." ball," boasts anther merchant of whish aro perfectly while, with blue tach 9.01) 80*)
Ity a yngary of late, it was iter- take It!" -London Answers, mI .,
111e Armenian bishops then made the "hustler" type, Oriental varlet)-. IeyM. I Il0gs. select.. per cntt. 0.25 0,00
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