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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe East Huron Gazette, 1893-02-02, Page 7— M OASE, -_ I He W" Born M C. I 4. emarkablo cases tha6b ical fraternity is that 3, left Minneapolis on 0 of twa attend%nta Boston psychological S a, couple of months V the Omaha Commig. �e Miner pronounced conditiou, but other. a. As this has beea �han hali a dozen ex. *ear, It wss determin- � the patient to take hospital �tnd see what restoring him to his ' - of the ca'se ,uliarity .Iist�ent asac-rtion that �oa, and that he was .1'. He .3F.ys he went 20 a.c., a -Lid was em- mdition, his relatives He �P' INCIDE-1n y V., with a minute - once hii knowledge of mession of an iinagin- to that of Rider Hag - A to The A'or/d cor- I manners of Pwlemy, as a "prettyahrewd , ys tile people Whr) are �ship with him have the t;tle. The first I I was wnen ne escap- Philadelphia three ight over from Egypt :gyptologiSt, he says, m the first moment he sarcuphagus. Ile �nger nor thirst, only he rags in which his he found it impossi- nd or foot until the >ff, an d. he was placed the museum of t1a Then he began to a, until one evetiiDg n wled out of the case, i the janitor's over - o account for the � of different States I I which he bbtrays in i says he has studied iom mummydom to the world of to -day in never becornew In by questions piit to �.i"q iry ,vith ' 11 � d on those wha Ifs. F thismodern Egypl I as a March hare, 17 ions of the medical itten has a queer Mrs. Strelhoff, his and her two broth� ussian Jew, named h his entire family c w in 1860 ' The in the Established out of the town, his property and moved to London, ,, but the fatherby enouc,li money to ' he -Mile End Read r location, and a eat End where the in Wardaur Street. to be a success, and made prior to 1861, Lnd Mrs. Streihoff, . of Lon,lon named �ountry. A couple followed by her �up their business r America with a he neighbourhood � They engaged in )r%ska, but Mrs. a last five years � pecu lia- hallucin. me he would insist �a subject of King A as suddenlyre- ion, scoutina, ',he �him by his'rela- � � LLA.N OHE. a of a Brave and antollian. e Great Northern ived in Toronto f the We A. IL. Pn, of 161 Dow - was one of the Ferrible landslide on The 31.3t ult. ' )q, Morder,_'s death owing character. ge, and had been I rthern railwa.y 4st. On the day aiD Was Sent out Duntains to clear �ne of the heavy t in that district. nsolidated moun. yhich was a kind the trainmen a L � 'ag�ed in thi3ser. �mel I'd about won f Snow ,Ful,!Y accompii,,;h- d r"Z117yo, , . own ,he . bel , 'w, I ,he top a, , e I so ma, i , , , , " ari,� , W rly t;wo thousa d ' n n appalliagro"__. . party it meant all-- ��Jnstotly engineer-tb in- begam a race t long. 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On I . a Deliverance on the Exerts or our - In England. � A wj,jan's life insurance agent does an coming of age he found the property so Ten years ago, the writer, with Ned Pre- COMMOMWcalth Of HOMM' and Irami. '�11, . A as -, heavily eaguip th ne of Can- ]Railways to Secure American Business. Noon-, knows just how much John T. lies. I L . _L .._1 - L- � . " Ons - -, i I - I - The pa -L - anadian need us-,er be sit a excellent business in Wichitai befed ' at he surrendered. it v049 now one of the lumber baro -?' - . ug�a.:" -;rentjor ada, were in the district north of Burk's ,_ ef­ * , t L -_ 0%de V -I- ) ' � sel(. He has ventures in nearly every r I _ , -- a u t tc* il W.1i egloo"urts, i A Washington despatch to the New York North is worth, I doubt if he knows him A :� tAi (� 'fa - J . *`7r"A, �' ' �%if wh mes says: Secretary Foster went from - for -A i e- � I i '05,00 ' P06'6n - __ � telWait. Falls, near Elk Lake, as wild a place as I�j-d c,;3t -th�e c6aihrf_* 0ift ke4�li �' P beeAme� � - . W ti Pa b oss , praise to his e,a calla. It was the treasury ,yesterday afternoon to the _.� it n Like other farmers he found a difficulty in any -on this side of Hudson's Bay. of the �vorld and his nitrate fields are bet- try a, -,',- .�-__b- -'--all the attrihates and _ _K ___j �� Jk . - ­. . prison a man who had stolen f5. , -- , . ter than any gold mine in the world. One � -- _# triotie pride Canada ­ % - 0^*J*ian&- pay. He was so popular the December 30, and White house, armed with a report prepared f eatui r­e'_s_'�2_,,_d Viscount Dalrymple advere1s2'_'C;ha0re_ we found that oar No 1 41 'It- I.'- '.1 - -11- . . d d on the �. . L wealth*, indeed,both day before the eviction 500 P en with carts Year's Day must be spent at a desertew ty Assistant Secretary. Spaul in of his most intimate friends told me in Lon- aril . . . . . ,_ -11 _� will nor. he responsible for debv5 qon�Fr,ac4 don that his expenses every year outside -of , L Pexave0th -movab question of railroad traffic betweln't'he Unit- by %� This land, broad �� ­ - - _­ , � Aj - D - 1140 k -farm. produce beyond lumber camp on the shores of Elk Lake. ' - __.. - . �. ­ . .. by his 1711e. _� ­ - ;t� U'l _.��_ 1�?_­ �&,a- � Z_ 11 the*iz�W­4 AhV Prbl�srtj �Defence -Agsoci- We found the log shanty fairly weather- ed States and Canada under the consular his basiness are more than $500,000, ar d his and ��L � "-poniparison vrith any Fifteen thowand seven hundred an atiou. I . . sealinglawof][864. The President And the income is supRosed to be more than MOW,- 0 - ­ -_ ­�A X,Ior . .-,. "� "n -- I I - I ­ _- I 1. .. I tight andhalf full of meadow hay. Our L*O- - --,----Is et as ip in � . three dogs pounced into this and made a I � I --in equa women in Glasgow possess municipal votes. t - secretary wqut over the whole subject with 000 a year. He has cement works in Bel- t bitimus - e J t -a,large, consignme a _41. - �= egre -, I greateare, seeking for a remedy thatmay giam which bring him in a fortune and "_ - ". -_ I . by reason An eagle was shot on HatMountain, Col- �ants received a few days ago by a Winches- tremendous racket, and out jumped an I 96 ...... 11 I -_ ­ I 11' ­ be a ei to remove the irritation which which were until he Law them nothing bat of * -- on&- � , , '. , orado, a few days ago that'.'r��U'r'e-Affelgfiv Uri paul-terer, was a hen pheasant which at enormous fox which, they soon killed. Al- has p , . ana I __ 11 . � a - 109mmon .1 .. , , - though the snow on the mountains waR deep, in a trip to the continent he noticed the , Z - - 4iT feet frono tip to tip of its winv. - ,some�time of its life had been curiously Iti provoked ansong the members of a brick yard. Happening to pass by them V& -wealth � - � *-- �-- - - American railways by the efforts of Can&- of h=oines". I --.-- -, 110.,, al'It ­­ - -- Ii s"N P � � - , - -,; ll6� Bothfeoth�n-cutoffatthe- around the lake shore the wind had swept. clay, saw that it was of a superior quality .. � - -1. � "I I sarappersever- - ' , , ­ -urna - . - ur-lonfathers .V -m B- Ti4itiig 64,* an, MV, wV0 is' an it aw Two of our dogs were young, than railways to turn the law to their own and at once bought the whole field.. He has ing purpo --- ­ ___ ____ .. __ . state - . - .rm ]presumably ly,& steel trap -and ay- � by depriving the railways of much to c * to ' L '� -.,V 77.years old, made 1,200 pounds of butter' - _ kles - but the third was splendid for game, and, account ._ -= ri�e . .. i - M - - . 11 .. ­ � thiii-stumo bad healeid ;up and calloused, now in this place immense war . . led I 'ttle -1 is in j,s9'2, besides doing all the housework for business to which they consider themselves ks which em it y still 0 . after nosing around a while, started at a . .. ;_­ - ,___ I A- o I . forming perfect club feet, somewhat oval . ploy thousands of hands, and he has put up " , a family of five. ' ' , . dead run, followed by the others. I entitled, and which they feel that the law attracting to the" P- - i A and west � ' was I .". . , - -- - - c - -' - - in shape, ex panding to quite 'ouble the cir- is enabling Canadians to rob them of. for his employes sanitary cotta.7es, and has loval and devoted - ' romell, who, in In thirty years the proportion of Protes- cumference of the leg, upon Aich the bird fixing a clapboard on the roof, when Ned � built churches and schools for�_ them -He men I tants to Catholics in 4el;%,4#, bgiisi,ebinged.; - came running in and said the d had got The probability is that the President will the old land witkjJ*k iil- y -;recurring .. I, . - � must have walked and stool ia�t roost. She 09-S I recommend to Congress the modification of has never had a trike, and his people all years of d, so' �­ §p 4 �1. , then it was 22 to 79, now� it is 25 to '45. was a two-year-old hen, in good feather and something, either bear or eat. I 8 Wide rdialdn vr amid the. 1�� � ,� _�- - . - R - _9� !_ - the law of, 1864. To say that it cannot be like him. He has other works of various crudes -_ hii-tile�racy which I - �, - . __ __ � r L __-'..1. . I I . � � � � . -_ - , I The Queen's preferences are now said to condition. We had a double'shot-gun, muzzle -loader, ' kinds in England, and his investments m, , . . . I and a Sharp's rifle, and Wth put off after enforced because of .the lack of officers at _ -- .- . - ut of us, parmot I)e toward,Devqre, the Ii��,h poet, for. ,Ahe ' Chili extend to guano beds as well as 111' ' I_._- ______L 'the make , - - - ­ � I 11. We foT - I - _- - ' Whittlesey� Mere,, which was formerly the dogs, who the border would be a very beggarly excuse, - .. - _4�,� a--- 04 - . vacint laureateship - th were about 300 yards away. � _'__ - * m ._ . -4- L - .99- 1- � � .1 - I I e large lake in England, and which was 0 . s found they and one that would sound ridiculous in view rate fields. During the war between Chili . - _. .r .1- � I 'Ar 6'11,1---IjR� the rearing of ur surprise wa. great when we L r ,_� - NNAW - �_ --- ­ -_� J" - A pauper named Sheridan, who had riined about forty years ago by the late treed a yearling bear in a bol low stump. of the acknowledgement that there has , and Peru his fortune was for a time, in dan' ha d � 1. ­ -14 These means , I I I ... ". . I - I , � ­_ �S - ;, - an inmate of Jamk4 . _prJR4 ; ger, and Balmaceda was to utageia. . , y - _ ,W que t � never been the less o� a cent of revenue & large extent a, , , pu pr,sqivop� 3"'WPIls, is te-formin�e, and Lord de Kam- One shot did the business. He was very . I -L - a common pub _ , . al years, bas��AmO`fbtio' a fortiilig�of � his agent. It was he that helped the rebel , . , - .. 30U, sey, to whom it now"belongs, is taki through the sealing law.' The expectation 8, lie sp i wnip, '� - , �._m the fullesb Ing fat, and our New Year'sdinner was provid- .- I � . alter, Prevost shot t the arms religious freedom, the most. -Intelligent evi- 000 by the death of an aunt. The lady died adequate steps to prevent, such a calam;ty, ed,anvway. Not an hour is that the President Will recommend that and it was his money that bough ' in 1883, but Sheridan's wh ' ereabouts were by providine, anew outfall. The cause of a Canada lynx, almost as large as the bear r!;ealing in the United States to points in the that carried on the war. Had he failed e denre' of Chrigtianity,�,%14��-e,attribittes eT unknown untilreqeptly� -11 E P . 1 - United States through Canada be with- would have lost millions, and as he saw the Cau&dia , -- -, * -- . _ , . _) p - nj]�& O' , f _. - _- 1ri ti jj�. 0_ 7 ! , , - the, re4orming of the lake is a serious sink- In fact, this was a hunters' pamdise, and silvergo by bushels he never blinked his . lzl�� �­ , ' �j�' - _ . ", -L- . . _ I LLL The British Government will appoint a Ing in the I -and (nearly I 0,000 acres), which during the day we saw on t�e opposite side drawn. It might be ameiideii so as to per- It 1814 __ _ z_ - I I - ians who �� 1111, e � ­ :� L cholera survey similar to those of 1881 and was the bed of the old Mere. A new canal of the lake no less than seven deer. it shipment to. the line of the country eye, but put up again and again until h have " , _�� , I � irt e world - orsar .,e i e By night the shanty bad been made com- where the goods are to be received, thus . ambler, and is ell 1, . , 1� i- --na I - , ", won He is, in fact, a big g h that no -, ,_ ,_L-- I- , - L P -pp. � - - L . Z - 1886, with a view of prepesro!10 , is now being 4�ut, � and the water is to b makin t necessary to examine the cargoes stakes are millions. skies fairer I ' LLLL I I n _ d for demic next spring and suiltEei.- � - , t --lift*d- over the'Vink-from the lowest point fortable, the bay making good beds. Plenty an p gi � � - � of the basin by.pleaug of a,gigantic water- of wood was out, and water brought from d . erhaps to reload them. That incon- During my stay at Col. North's house I all Canadian men an wo - - -'s other Acoording to opticians, the eyesight has wheel, which will be . venienoe and expense would do much took lunch with him and the family, and countries after having first cultiftited that been serio . tiapable.of raising 90 the lake and supper cooked. Outside it was U§I,y,- affe,cW�L-An,,4 - - A `1- _ ,�-�­- - toward overcoming the advantages now en- , _ 'Q-Mo�_"L, W- -- U-W� 0-L tons-V*F thin te., - -4- 1 getki after this, chatted with him for some time undying love of home which intimacy and London by tt;1u`m �iWfsiiug -from the wood There is a wonderful grapevine at Gaillac, in ,pg Tery-cold. but as bright as day,.tbe joyed by the subsidized roadi of Canada, about himself and other matters. He is youthful associations alone can develop. pavement. �, � . oon being nearly fall. Smoking our pipes _ now about .50 years old and he weighs, I . - -1 -a �own in .southe*n France. -Although the and telling stories filled up the t -a re 0 ur boys and girls enjoy the highest facili- A farmer of qw.cres in Him�P'Slilr' 'kng.f., � pkat iis� ime until and give the American roads a chance t � ,� _,� el", _ -enly ten)rears from the cutting, it' I gain the traffic they say they have lost. judge, about 160 pounds. He is about 5 ties in schools and colleges for the acquire - f � 0 o!clock, when suddenly, the oldest dog, feet 10 inches high. His eyes are blue, his has thrown up Mi holding. Which e could' has yielded as many as 1287 bunches , e with I�is hair bristling, and growling, made FROM THE R"UBLICAX ORGAN. face is rosy, and his hair and whiskers are ment of book knowledge, but far higher not make pay although p�"ent was only fruit in a single �ear. There'N bfit one for the door. I � - than these are the incentives here given to 5s an acre. - 11- - �, _�_; - I ­ L The Ne in ,W York Tribune's Washington of a rich red hue. He puts on no airs what - if. ��-­� -4 bL�_­,' Wil - - - th"1s4n4*q-.to ' ' What' -s -the matter, Chance??' said Pre- � the study of nature in all her wonderful as. i -1, . I a ion- - d,_tbat,,SL I . � .1 I - - � A pec , i -1 L u'�, an 1he vast. I �Wd on ;'do � lot, him � get out. . evet,and as he walked around the grounds t1q:% ullsw_-�r f 141rits' pects on land and water. Acontributor � , 06P.44m4guti a p despatch says: .- . . 8 e I Secretary ri ost'er will'sehd to the Pr6l- -he cov red his head with an old straw bat I . L . was shot', 6fi the wing, by a sportsman near historical vine at.-Hamptom Court, England; Ron't y�&T hear, the acise outside-them's dent , L Scottish journal recently stated that tilis Bellefonte, Pa., a few days ago. Both -birds whi*wa ', - - � � , '_ :Z . " - L, ,.; report on theeshipmen 6 of goods over which looked somewhat out of place among - I ­ !� -- -R) � -, 1� - , - p4nfed in 1768. In one year this tfinVerwbives." -' I _1 3' number of artists in Canada,ris out of all fbtV _ �s , were perfectly developed , " .. L r I lines to and from his magnificent surroundings. He is -roportiontotbepossiLlepa - -ge � - �u -%em uw, n6teJ-'Lvii* hat borne 2500 bunches. The , ,Sure enough, that' Canadian transportation , . - an sionable p trona __ __ _ ( - * low hLQW,4 which once the United States, as directed by a House Englishman by birth, and he comes from of the population. L . '�' ,. L ­ , d '' , nected by a fleshy link, half-aidiri-ch illicli, fruit from this vine is kept for the exclusive b6did is never fori6tteii, was coming own I That writer ob,. iously just in front of the wings. ' resointion at'tb'e last sessi6n. The " consu. Yorkshire. qis father was a coal merchant did not understand why artists are so�,mauy. I - use of Queen Victoria and her household, the wind, and there seemed to be a pack. lar seat" traffic is also discussed in the re- who brought him up as a civil engineer, The grandeur and diversity of Cifiad u Two English newsboys, who cried 11 Dy- the surplus being made into wine for the No wild animalsare more dangerous when as ,-I - ia ing confession of Mrs. Maybrick" on the same purpose. port. It is understood that the investiga- and who put him into business as soon scenery order it thus, irrespective not they are togethen, . One,will seldom attack tion shows that the consular. seat business he was able to do anything for himself . He de- - street recently, iMave been committeop-J Loo- a man, but �&-bangry -half-dozen are is rapidly growing in bulk and value. Pres- was connected as an employe in a steam- 1he Canadian artist does not go_a,broad ,, dr tain Perkes, of the steamship " only of patronage, but of livelihood. _ ` - between Hongkong and Shang- cidedly ugly to riieet. While we were hold- ident Harrison, it is said, will report the plow works when his father died, leaving to other lands looking for work f4v rush _ 1,.* _r so. . - obtaining mone*t'%y false pretences. 1% ."Yaging , . - - - - explanation that't4p , � -, bad, Owitneased,,du ring the recent gales in Ing in one dog the other two got out facts to the House, and having done this about W,000 to his family. Young North, ,v,mlatoo r - _' - -"' - ­___ Ifio" i *c, . 4. .� - ----- may mean pat- , tia - the phenomenon (which thro tigh a hole under the window that iiias leave to Congress the duty of changing ex. though he was then married, at once e ronage, if he is a true lover of country and i contession in the . - _ . qua+;p or pencil, even though that - _, _ has &v .-. 4 - � , e g __ I I ,- .. L � nothing. �� 11� . a- , . , ON* *bed) of thousands oi birds merely stuffed with hay, and that was th iisting regulations. Although he has decid- his share of the estate to his mother, and 'As a ��r _bee&&s6rt , - I L t - 1, il - � - NeWspapqr ,�Cohilwin, �� , - ��, . -see w I a t�i 0 in e vortex last We ever saw of them. From the foot . nature. rule our Canadian artists are - , I � I L f ,, � �� g, _,."� �Vr� 1, _' star ;�_ were, being driven hither of the hill the ground sloped down to the ed views upon this subject, and the law gives shortly after this he went to South America patriatic and therefore they are legion. Nor I heard in Loridon of ji'te _ , er 'kii'is I ..... I __ 3 � L - n the executive authority to impose new rega. with his wife to seek his fortune. He went canitbeotherwiseina land ofabsolutely 0 - ' -- t - stunned and'sense- lake as evew-,%s a,,neadow, and this was lations or amend the old ones, the President there as a civil engineer amd soon saw the infinite attraction from the ocean slope of outrageous practice V - c -'a un , ithe;' .. rd _ who send insinuatin �4 - less with bu eting they L had received. covered with sn6w.Ahat under the ,moon- has had no intention of doing more than to immense possibilities for fortune -making �' &,�?circulars to families L . . � in which there are . Many of the birds fell isenselese on the deck bca� the Pacific across the snow-capped peaks eZres of serious illuess. Ins shone likb a sheet of silver, and, not' call theattentionof Congvess tothecondition whiel) exist on the western coast of that and torrent torn defiles of the Rockies, in two cases the anticipatory undertakers and lay quite still, while the insects, though much bigger than mice in the distance, we . alive, seemed to have lost the power to saw the pack rannina single file. of affairs. He was the more inclined to country. He invested in.a number of differ- across the broad and fruitful prairies, across have been threatened, with a thiNboaliJi4g.4r� -,3ti -­ -�r--_ � .I. I - . _', this course, it is said, by the'fact that the ent speculations and made money. He then - L, - � "Now, Phil," said Prevost, "we the cold-blooded zeal. �4 1 - ., � � , _; V _� U& -1 I I must the iron walled tide of Superior, across the I , - - - - I - .1- " A . haunted or suppositiously haunted ten shoot center, and not waste our ammuni- Canadian Pacific railroad and its connecting began to buy nitrate, and kept buying from cultivated farmsof Ontario and Quebec, and The Queen has approv - ea tbe,4ppojntment � They smell the blood of'that bear steamship line from Victoria to San Fran. time to time until he at last got control of into that strau& survival of the poetic past �tS iinquilre,hito'704 L cisco secured its preseD t privileges in regard the biggest nitrate fields in the world. He the unchanging Arcadia by the Atlantic. Can - of a Royal Commissiou' ement is,at present town talk in Paris . A tion. landsavailable and suitable for the extens . Oil family- occupied an apartment in the Rue and eat, and will stay around till mornin'. to United States business by proclamation made millions by buying guano, and it ada is pre-eminentlya land of charm for the of crofters' hold' . 1 de la Sourdiere, and part of the kitchen I never thought to spend New Year's Eve issued by President Cleveland. .,eems that everything be touches turns ilig in the counties of artist. When its charms have proved them - Argyle, Inverness, Ross and Cromairiyj'8lith:2 whichwav -very large, ha,d been lately used fightin' ' timber wolVeS." Secretary Foster has given tbe subject into gold. , _4 I. - a e was no glass in the window, which much study and thinks that it would not be CYRUS W. FIELD ON NOR111. travellers Canada will then be the home of erland. Caithness�-&Ifd Orkuey.� ,�', �­� � &�, w0odroom by a relative who was in Paris Ther selves as potent with native ,and foreign on a visit. The sleeping chamber thus con. was merely a hole,cut in the logs. A tre- wise to interfere with the consular seal art. Ali in good time. Lord Torphichen's very fine collection of trived was divided from the kitchen by a mendous yelling was heaed but was over traffic originating in the United States,and. Shortly before Cyrus W. Field's death, in old plate was sold at­V'dMbtrr& -i�e6iitly, partition. A few evenings ago, the visitor soon. Our, unfortunate dogs were done for, destined i6 paints in the United States. an interview w.th him I asked him if he I Both in winter and summer Can ada is a and many articles realized from X4 to X5 was awakened by a tremendous din in th, and it was fortunate that we sicured Chance Traffic originating outside this country and thought we would ever have a billionaire in most desirable country to live in. its dry, per ounce,the highest price being paid for a kitchen, and on proceeding thither, she in tinie. He knew what.was going on out- -destined to points within it might well be this world. He replied: � liealthy and invigorating climate is rivalled rose-water dish, with armorial beari found that all the pots and pans had been side, and tried to dash through the window by a soil which yields every fair fruit, dated 163.3. -­ � — " 2_?:;1F7­ subjected to examination at t6 border. "I don't know. A billion dollars is a I I *_n h6i iiri_p�eg -a' on the floor. The -and now the brutes scented us and halted, The quadruplicate invoices required by th . greater sum than the human mind can grasp, food providing crop and product of the The underground railroad in Glasgow is next night the glass of the partition was all but one slinking into the low brush. I treasury regulations announced in � but when we have a man like Col. John sea found between the 40th and 60t� arter smashed, a heavy deal dresser was over 1% 1891, have, so the agents rep Jai parallels. Its aids to physical and iritellect- - leaned my rifle against the logs and took . Thomas North, with the wonderful re. nearly completed. It is seven and a qu long sight and fired and could see the ball ,art, absolute , : ual vigor it yields to all -even to -the crab - mile; long and the greatest depth of the .turned, and some charcoal that was on the . - stopped all smugglin� so that the revenues sources of acoutinent at his back, you can t . bed and gloomy pessimist in search of an track is 100 feet, The contract price was stove bad fallen into the middle of the makinj little jumps on the surface of the of the Government saffer nothing from the tell what will happen. I don't know what asylum from despair itself. Our winters,. over $5,00,600. kitchen. An architect was called in, but hard snow, a clean miss. A Sharp's rifle consular seal system. Col. North is worth, but. I am told that his _-- Rev. Andrew Macpherson's appointment he could give no explanation of the mys. has great penetrating force, but always fires possessions run high in ver bring discomfort, not to "ali of by the Secrctary for Scotland as minister of tery. ' high and for this I did not allow. - I I lions." famine, whose existence is a periodical and the Gaelic chapel at Cromarty has been ap. An Armenian nun has just Tied in a con- We soon discovered what principally at- & FAKE EXP03ED. While I was in Loudon I heard a number of ten an annual experience elsewhere. The I proved of by the Queen. vent at Jerusalem who was certified by the tracted the marauders. The body of the fox - . of estimates of Col. North's fortune and fogs, rains and east winds of Britain, and ) blizzards of the Unitel States are alike '&. R. T. Imrie of Washington county, the MoStL conservative of them put him at unknown to USL Our winters, on the I registers of the COMMUDity to which she lay 'lot ten feet from the shanty, and no -Andau Alleged Toronto Man Likely to Oregon, found a piece of pure gold about the belonged to have attained the age of 1 15 animal either lame or wild makes so strong 11ave 111,4 Buslues.4i Spoiled. about �C20,0(]0,000, or $100,000.000. He is contrary, mean ' business activity and . yehrB. She entered the convent when she 19 A Chicago despatch says :-The "Crys. 9 size of a pea in the gizzard of one of his a scent. Inside of twenty minutes one bi wonderfully systi6matio in his work and he chickena. He is now on a still hunt for the was 17, and during the subsequent 98 years fellow, grey on the back, a sare sign of ag', tal Fluid" fake business has been exposed manages this immense sum with greater bounding life. In city, town and country I aid did his vast fortune. our people are well clad, well fed, and feeding grounds of that particular chicken, did not once cross iLs threshold. Medkeval made. a dash for the body of Reynard and by the police, and a number of arrests and ease than Jay Go are always found to enjoy the bealihy and is thinking of assaying his entire barn- piety which set forth complete ignorance got a load of buckshot that finished him at prosecutions will follow. It is claimed b He has an otfice in Lonlon aiDd he comes sports and worthy amusements of well - yard company" of the world we live in as one of the chief once. Another tried it and bad his back the manufacturers that the fluid is an e v into this ever day. He has different sec - broken bya rifle bullet. I was not over ten X_ retaries for y to-do civilization. Some of God's poor The story of the painter who painted qualifications for sanctity, could surely ask cellent preparation which will vitalize the different branches of his course have with us, but wbpther Very few who have yardsfromhim. The rest left for the timber business, and he gets reports from these W fruit so �ike nature that the birds tried to no more than this. photographs, that is to say, if properly ap- every morninj t are poor by fault or misfortune they visited Jerusalem would contemplate a res- thirty yards away and bowled dismally. plied it will color L& picture so natlirally 7, and rapidly directs what is eat it fmin his canvas is dise3unted. Two 11 - are, we believe comparatively speaking, few. idence of 98 years in that city with joy, We now resolved to stand guard by turns, that were it not for its reduced size it might to be done concerning them. With respect hunteiv near the Dalles, Oregon, a few days li��ks b to hi So ith American investments; he uses In respect to the consumption to food there ago were hunting wild geese. They set even with the privilege of remaining all as we could elieve that the vicious be taken by the unsophisticated for an ex- a " are no classes in this countriv. AlI fare ert--,-, in na or ach out their decoys and retired, wb that time immured in the cloisters of a con- brutes would.'-starm the shanty ; so I lay act image of the origt %I. The origi t the cable very freely, and on some days he I L q,j - L - almo* �';�� pretty mueh alike. It is witb�ln the re L - . � 11� - ilding up the fire. How long -e is a crook known by the � 11 M vent. f I down after bu spends what would be a big annual salary :�� , � 1-mPdiately a big gray eagieswi6o*iF I of the schem of the man in receipt of the most modest on the d,ecoys and. ovft- 1: - L I slept I can't'say, but was awakened by name of Michael H. Hoban, who has 'or an ordinary 'man in telegraphing dis- paid to labor to provide his table --parzi , iW - - !, 1 Ile is not at all afraid of spending wages _ eCpne , the yelling of the dog and Provost crying cogent reasons for not returning to his , .r,- . io - I- - 9Z t_ - 4 - patches. - sL - ' - &, iew- I, % V claws. Th ��__ % The ' Cross of kirsim with food eoual, if not better, than the e huntaw i tq­5z�� , . E P, Realy I out:- money and he believes in doing everything - I . I I measured seven fed*(060-- � t P - "Look out! There's a wolf former haunts in Toronto, Canada. IToben middle class people of England eat. It is . - -- U_- -z - I I _1 The cross.-'is.*%'a threat of death, and the in the on a grind scale. " .. ;': I every morning causes to be inserted in - - ;k .. b� _-4 - - -, -R *1 - hardly necessary to say that any compari WIDg& . IV L �' __ ,� 'L , ,�k - , - , . -_ _-, L Corsicaj it d;a,w,n upon his door shanty!" . I talked with Col. North about the condi- The Parli " I , � __ - L 11 1� , _3_�;wkp,fijads I.. . Chicago newspapers a notice advertisinoPfor sons with our neighbors, the Americans, '_ " - - am - I " 1_4 -- - - I "I _� - � nows I atl,*'M�ust look�46r no quarter. In Sure enouall. Chance had caught him young men for light indoor tion of times the world ov�cr, and he told ' � I - - ' occupied b thiV . I ::: �� I . �__ �. �k _* -, , n employ�7clit.. who eat nothing but fried meat and pastry, y . " decrees forbidding the carrying of arms in crawling through the hole and was fighting Applicants are promised salaries of $12 per me that the outlook for good times in the event of Home Rule, the governors are said . - ould be invidious. Here, thanks to our certain districts exception is officially made bravely. We could not thoot: the dog was given orders upon one of the traditions, we know the economic value of 11 week, and are near future was by no means good. Said w to be vt illing to allow the first session of the in the case of persons notoriously en etW getting the worst of it, and more. In the other offices owned bv Hobb.n for ma- he: - frugality and good digestion. . Irish Parliament to be held in what was d'inimitie. The vendetta n3ither sleeps scrimmage a bunch of hay was kicked in the t,eri,l costing from $2 to.$5, which the ap. There -is plenty of money in the world, The Canadian people have so often been i the House of Peers. But it is more likely nor knows when to stop. It is Lot coDfined fire and the place was ablaze. Fortunately plicants are told it is necessary for tlaem to lou.4fithe people are afraid to invest, and they described as generous hospitable and liberal - :::: that i)rovision will be made in any ff�oma � to two persons. The quarr�ds of individuals Provost got hold of the hancl-a�xe and just have to begin their work. The cost of the keep it in their stockings or in the safe de- minded th,t there can be little egotism in Rule Bill for tha compulsory acquisition of' re taken up by wholefamilies. in time to save our dog,split the wolf's head outfit does not exceed 47 cents. Dupes posit boxes. They are buying safe sec ri taking to heart the good � things that are . a building with such historic associations as a and the ant- � this has. Not even col lateral- brb,nches are exempt, open, but from a sn-tip from the brute be .procure the material and return to the office ties which bring no interest, said by others. Visitors are attracted as and women must take their chances with had -the little finger of his left hand taken at which they have, been engaged, and the look for speculative enterprises is bad. The ,ymuch by the frank and friendly character of It is in contemplation to erect four addi- . the men. Indeed, revenge is more artistic- off. I bad succeeded in putting out the fire individual in - charge then tells them how to trouble which followed the financial crash . the.peopleasby-our enial skies and,smiling tional Potestaut churches in Belfast as soon ally complete when the blow falls upon the and could look arounil. Chance was moan_ . 9 I go to work. Without except, �on the new atthe time of the Baring Bros.' losses is land ... pea. Perhaps the skies and the soil as possible for the accommodation of the beaofntaud gifted. In 1856 one Joseph ing with a big wound in the throat. Provost employes are found to be hopelessly stupid still felt. influence the national chaiacter ; of courso muc' increased church population of the Ailtbihie -infuired a girl named Sanfranchi. swearing, and I was amazed at the size of and incompetent, and are immediately dis. 11 What do you think, Col. North, of tI � I y several handsome Thirty years passed and the story was for. the wolf. He was quite as larve as a New- charged. Scores of,persons are thus robbed chances of young men who want to make preciated and preserved, and for that reason cit and suburbs, and " tbeyoo. But nature's gifts oftght to be ap- - subscriptions for thepurpose have been gotten, but on August 14, 18S6, the nephew foundland dog with teeth thi ee inches long by the swindlers every week. Some victims fortunes? Are they as good now as they Canadians would do well to make known already handed in. - .� ed Antoine on per- 11. was evident that we were fairly be. go to the police and swear out warrants for have been in the past?" a' 'Ikdn , Irel nd cannot complain ;p � Sanfranchi encounter more to all men their honest, rightful pride , , t*,Z-,rQ- i-A I. I L ... . psj4o, 4t,.:occa_qioAhe' bad ventured from seiged, and from the window could see at t ie arrest of the crooks, and when this is 11 I can't say as to that," replied 001. in their native land. Its soil, climate aud scant justice in India, whatever she -may his house. He shot the man down like a least a dozen brutes that were excited by done the money lost is usually refunded, on North. " This is a big wonid and its re- institutions are unequalled all the world ,;. say about the United Kingdom. Two Gov. dog. Threatened persons remain shut up the smell of the blood. I killed two and condition that legal proceedings be dropped sources have as yet hardly been tappeJ. over. Love of liberty and respect for law e ernor�-General in succession and two com. for months, or even years, in their houses, Provost one, while we must have wounded As most of the dupes are in poor circum: Take South America. It is a vast contin- are characteristic of the people one and all. � manders-in-Chi4f in succession is not a b . raican houses are, like a fort- five more. It was a long, weary night ; stances, this act never fails to stop prose. ent, a great part of which is filled with gold In no other land is life as ple-asant all the I I a. . bUi-#,'1ASL,alt-0P . - ' - I record -for Sir George White is an Irish.; . rek �`-Wfbe-y � wish to go out for a moment my companion's. ban I was painful an'a he cutions. . A,t the central police station and silver, and will in the future add many year round. Long may she live. - M -An, hailing from Ulster. ' to breathe the fresh air from the threshold, shared the common belief that "olf's bite Hoban is well known, and upon the police hundred millions to the wealth of the world. . I - ------ .. Owing to the recent deerstalking season a scout goes before and reconnoiters. In is poisonous, . while our poor dog was racords there are scores of cases against I I believe that it is a gooi field for invest- ,, I -- L - istrict Of Sa ' tell p L, - I ment to -day, and the young man who will A Miser With a Vengeaace. having been so successful, there is � rteue bands of armed men badly hurt, his fore paw being nearly bit him which have been dro ped for want of - . -1 a I � "I LLL - � sometimes met with in the road. It is off, iind hi's throat mangled. Just before procecution. I I ) learn the Spanish langr ge and who has Here is a story of a miser told by the -11 . � - . - bt, a rush was made fro , i ' __ a brisk demand for forests for next ... '--- - - . m the out- the rialit spirit of ent .Tg� and busiuess Roumanian papers, and sent by a Vienna _ mitie travelin-i from one villaae daylig � � ---_., a great man persons who took forests this a man en ini .� � I- - y side anti I killed the last wolf with his head 0, I � - - ­ _, L to another. The vendetta batween the 11 I I =10acity, can do well there." correspondent. A Greek died in the small __ I -_-I- year on trial desiring leases, and offering � � town of Caracal, having always lived on the ��­ �,-�, f �iaih prices for them. Rocchini and the Tafan: resulted in the and firont le -s, inside the cabin -hunters be- - - � In Rogsithire.,joZ in- , a The Fate.of .&Wt Lake OitT, - I alms of hits compatriots. Before dying be . -' LL I at, , I - ath of eleven persons and tile execution lievii that these animals sometimes go. mad, � I F I 2 -Dee, Achnasbellach de � , , re- In this and this looked like it, but when day broke, . Salt'Llike City, so long the abode of the A Favorable Showing. made his wife swear that she would bury �� j � - - -_Y -0 of one of the principal criminals. L "'6, -1 taken by Mr. Haingi-I =;.- � ' Vloni ub- traordinary ame two entire. families took with one long howl they left as they came. late Brigham Young and his numerous I him in the dirty old overcoat which he wore ' �, - . . tenant of Lord Wimborne, for a term 0 ex In at recent article in the Empire ,on , _. f i " ,­ to the maqu 'a war upon When we ventured out, besides the one wives, is doomed to he destroyed by an " every day. The poor woman had to ask . M years at E4WO a year, a rent equiv�alent to is and waged guerill The #nportance of Toronto," the follow. ,� ..- :�� 1, X80 per stag. eich other. Each in turn was assisted by in the cabin three ,were dead. One with earthquake. This at all events is the opinion . Z comparison of our population and trade the Greeks of Caracal to help her to provide � . g;r, geudarmerie, who bad made disgraceful al- its back broken, snipped at us until a bullet of Mr. G. K. Plilbert, one of the best known I'll de:- the costs of the funeral. A cood-hearted ?, ' -, The year now closing has been one of -the ffect ended its life. There nere trails of blood American geologists. The event may not returns is ma . Greek went to see her in her af-fticiian, and, ___�7 �_ � its ia-, order to e Toronto is the commercial nerve centre of . , liance with the band I to the lake and others must have occur for five, fifty, or five thousand , ears, " �, dullest experienced in the shipbuilding their arrest. - leading I - I y a great Province. Here we concentrate the pointing to the body, said he would give �� �,,11 trade in Aberdeen for a considerable time. f these bandits been wounded, but such is -the vitality of but sooner or later it in a8t, it appears, be her a better coat to bury the man in. Then - I � 1, Contrary to custom, some o 11 -_:--L Thirteen vessels have been launched, rigands. As a ruleye n utside-� these animals that they will carry away a the scene of a -great seismic upheaval. The railways which radiate thence to all parts she told him of the man's last trish. The , as became lb � a 0 of Ontario and the Dominion. Here is the _-� compared with twelve in 1891 ; but the ton ." es rso - - Greek, whose suspicions were awakened, �� . t tied by them. big load of lead. danger seems to Mr. Gilbert to be sufficient- - heir quarrel are never in great distritinting point for Ontario's pur- 1 A nage'is only about a half of that turned on aws. The- Rocchini . The fire had burnt up -a coat and ly imminent for him to urge upon dwellers i told her that she should certainly not part' , � - , �, t They axe merely outl base of foreign products, and a distribut- -.- the previous year, most of the craft built I ,01. when cost was counted we bad iu the capital of Mormonism to build e with the body u til she had well examined I " .. who was gai ,� eCT in. 1-888 (tbe first execu- blanket, but . oint much more important than many a I beinc, trawlers. , � �1� ' * "eartbquake-proof houses." Such strue ng p 1-1 I � The outlook for 1893 is not ti , nit4 ia� load of skins Worth nob.Lless than - I the coat, for there must be some particular on in many y��r� _boasted that he was q '. ' - American cities which have three, four or - ,�, �.,�� � encouraging. - only,,, & had 4111ed seven persons $30. Chance was laid on the sl4and after tures, however, would require to be of enor- five times the population of the Queen City reason for the request. Tbe.widow unpick. .!,�� An * Z I I The severity of British justice was well �r , ihand? 406infidentof reprieve, a hurried breakfast a start wasmade for mans strength; and unless the tenets of Th b � I - . �; wi I I - I is fac is illustrated by the fall i ed the lining of the overcoat and found 35, - illustrated at Northampton recantly, where h to regard himself as a hero Freemap'si, twenty*iles avray, iwBradford Mormonism demand that its votaries must owing 000 franps in bank notes which the njiser � - 1. e cqg �i - " _* ias-,aillaut table : � - ��. a trial for Murder was * ' -er and trapper who I wished to take into the grave with him, n - - -1 - � f the execution. When all Count.A ., ive and die in Salt Lake City, Mr. Gilbert � �� in progress. The II t t, * M. I � would have done;better to advise the saints Cities. . Population. Imports. . _' f'. n ' " "" " - Much of a I -, .... d all their friends to remove t _ lunch in their room, one of their number state of cowardice, which lasted until th ­ gikr.,dog. and- an a some re- Toronto .......... 188,000 $19,343,000 Only eiaht of the 69,000 Frenchmem wbo _ _ __ ­ is g 1(� u - -_ � � � � I, -ell -1 it the poor gion which is less likely to be visited by Baltimore ......... 434,000 13,140,000 fought under Napoleon at Waterloo are now � li - � I - ' jury having bee permitted to partake of a hope was gone be sank into the most abject lived- ' ' 1 '-o' Is. - d7 y 0 _' __'� __ . N Lrofited by the op�ortunity W step Out 9f , qmd. e - miso to . . - I � s a� alive and in France. I p __ b; te d d , few d�ys terrestrial disturbance. The city is situ&- Buffalo ......... �. 255,000 5,700,000 � -, d36eS i2id Post A �etter. The jtldge, to .. - . I ted at the foot of the stee]R western slope of Detroit ........... 205,000 S,127,000 - - , � I- Whoin the act was reported, promptly gave An Enterpriming 13W910- I the Wahsatch Mountains, the precipitous- Louisville ......... 161,UDO 426,000 Queen Victoria since the beginning of t, the offending juror a sharp lecture and fined Den of Which is due -to -the shifting of the New Orleans....-.. 242,000 14,600,000 her reign, has only signed one dvath war- - him S,250- He dismissed the jury and a A professional burglar in Berlin has found In the basement of the Bank of England geologic level of the districL- The I 'shift," 238,000 596,000 rant, which waslor an execution in the Isle - new one was empancled. anew and original way of adding'to the is the barracks wherein h of Man, the Act passed for relieving her - causes what in geology is known as alault, Chicago ........... 1,099,000 13,590,000 6-"- A cast of the monumentof Cyrushas been ordinary profits of his profession. After soldiers are quartered from 7 o'clock every I I . _, . I Majesty of signing death warrants having F. , obtained by Mr. Cecil Smith, of the British each burglary he sent a full account of it to , . t morning t h9re occurs with terriflip jekksx. raising the - , - by an oversight not included that part ol evening un H 7 o'clock the next I I - her Majesty's dominions. � Museum. It includes his likeness, with one of the daily newspapers, and for this he for the protection of the bank. , mountain slope on each odeamlon by many . -_ - ' I the mYstic and perplexing accessories, the received payment in the usual way. But . feet. By contrasting the resulting lodges with� In the streets. -leading ,to the quaysat - � . I message of which has yet to be read. The he tried his plan once too often. The editor T . he Compagnie Trausatlantique 'has other parts of the country. some idea is 013- "iAlexandria, Egypt,. almost e - very other shop .Here is the death rate of the worlil s Inonu � to the again broughtforward. the question of light- tained of the frequency of the movements. is a drinkiug-bafj�*here the.most poisonous -1 - ment has stood on the plains of M got suspicious, and gave information Every minute 62; gbab sin ur- w this amateur ing the Atlantic route from Ireland to New- SaltLake City.,' unfortunately, lies on a and maddening o6impound - two I the days of his dynasty. The police, who soon� found ho, � � S -a glass or Every hour 3,730. . cast was secured just in time ; since it was reporter was able to beat all rivals in the foundland. 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