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The Huron News-Record, 1888-02-15, Page 2a . ., - 9 . ' * .I , .. . . ,ry„, , p .. . S - ~' . .i Y 11 I M r y n �. I $ / M - � .. - •.w,.nw--n.-.rnr-•-�:."....-,-. ....�._. .i--,:,:�:-i,..w-r.--iiia ..�.i,--:• _ :.-..•,+•.�..-. ” . +�•r.",emTwmm_.:..-.-+. - . ' ...,...,.. , / • ff1.1. „ +tl?l U&. IlY RST'1J#3; der}' 1 tri' o cell'' 11}lrr l►ni1 clxlu risco rho trait which ivec eft �n ° " G i ^^ .. u Ings c 0 110 s a 1, tb °"jury retur4pd t}re. following A WI5QQX,,5XN' `1!A,A:Q'A1RAX'. Ce Q� w' r.: _- ° .:- ._—.�...,. _ Gr.iba-of-Chris sn. ttplptalj ,ilttpl �. klo ars `* �G * tl1& circus, p p h. SJ.,,.�lH3t�- " fi.60 xvur-41.ru an *0311Ce. Father �i 0JWf,th0ni ,of'•Qleveland t sea •e they a •�I airs to ,sod ' � :.. _ ,-�,�^•� ' ,% . . '+ licit' him, is not extinct o this Deaver t y . Pprotich We'event, tlt(f" r 11 aI1 _� . .: •_ Re pliers tea Jewi4ih'Rabbi. " ' • u Q mn 'stor- more their colors` ri y �r tiatne to ';)lis dga,tll bye �nt�e P}v o'fRe "�t�m&xi. 4tn ,' melt s, t.h Ru u hI }� ghtpn�, and bullet fled from A revolver to fila .l4 a p _r Xt -.lege . ' , r ,, �, iau, certifies that t hrist, the' faun- \viten the picture is fipislie.d-this hands of a party ,not pos.itive}y ----•- . d #' r: r' Weduesf sy, Flebrut�t*Y ice, 11S8t thea .,T'r'aits Tlealw, publts} ed ,the der of tha Christiana, eutfored the the art}sta -disappear. The last, known, but which v from Strang Artpa Daniels was to Move -, ----.------ __ '- report of a lecture dglivpre(1, in rho roost painful death upon Glu cross )\Tal'achias, oIi ratirino names the circumstantial evidence points to been utarrie' d l+tst Wed,neaday to a .�_' ,.. FIGT3TING4 A PFt4IlIIF • . FIRU. Huron street Hebrew temple by Dr• during the loign .of the Emperor person (John, the Baptist), who is deceased, Julio Cu -rio, its the party joung morn who lives a rev. miles . _ Hahn, the rabbi of Tiffereth Israel I Tiberius antiwhile Pontius Pilate to raise lite curtain on it, who committed, the deed,", TIie scuth of Lacrosse, Wis. When her P 1, IYoung k"n$lishman in Can- congregation, ripen "Jesus Christ in ' was governor. Plutarch, Eusebiva-------- --- iuquft�y into the death .of John ' the light of modern ha for L." That and ,several other historians bear MURDER AND BUJOIDE Currie was adjourned till Thursday lover eflt::e to see her last Tliursday ads galla Ri$ Exerrien:e ° P P s y y morning At 10 o'clock. g " ;, 'with file Flames. lecture rain ted the sermon which similiar testimoa Considered us g morning lin found the, door of her Rev, William McMahon preached merely human documents, the A Double Tragedy in Galt TIIE MURDERED MAN. room looked. He went, intd the - ' '046 Sa'nday in October, writes to a very large congregation in St. .books forming the 41sle are of the street and saw, that a• •light wis n ycruug, Luglishuian suttlecl in Lite iieidbet'satholic Church on ferry highest., historical value. Those , JTra Henry Main was 53 yeare of o +t , HENRY MAIN, A BANKER, SHOT DEAD IN ago and was widely known through- bdlrttlllg dimly in tRlr girl'a apart - I 11 Canadian Northwest, to the`London, street. `l he text was "And S'imou rotor abUn(lality t0 Jesus (:lti'iat, HIS OFFICE BY JOHN CURRIE A PUB out the county, He was a man df nieDta. lite young illalt then re. " t En„laud,. Spectator I On we hall a blessed thorn and said to Mary, his relate the prophecies and shote entered the house stud forced open. •- ° mother; this lahild is set for theiyfulfilulent in itis reseuco.” �tNOII IfAitMER—THE MURDERER great shrewduesa and bus}seas abil• P neat fight withit prairie fire. I hall • P C(J4M 'rS SUICIDE. it and had amassed a consPdorablQ I the (icor. Lying uprru tt,e flgort g g l the fall and fur the resurrection of Father McMahon s oke of the t Y «near the threshold was his -sweet- - . driveu into Calgary the day before P fortune. He was for many years • On Sunday morning i sattis the tiro 'Many in Israel, and for asigu which four principal sects found among GALT, .Feb. 8.—Hover in the a member of the firm of Main & heart.. )ter long hail cera upon her i Y g skull bexontradicted.' "—St. Luke, the Jews at the time of • Christ. ` shoulders ;ted breast her arms were and. 'made out that it was about .history of Gitlt has "the town been Scriinger and eugngod in the livery seventeen - miles off and not far i., 34. Father McMahon said, in He explained the peculiar doetrrue . thrown into such a state of intense business,but latterly he followed the outsitotched and she was only par•• from home. I started at once, aud, effect : of the Pharisees, the Sudduoees, excijemciit as it was this forenoon business of private banking and tially droasrrd. Bea the body were ••-• .,' "Th further we advance on the and I sseuo§ and the Herodians. ; four tallow candles. A tin flame ,_. , driving back as•fast.._asI.c0.uld;.cut... eii tV110D .t 110Ca1110 kDOwp'fhtlt a wall- wfla V01'y successful, being° OmQ Ot Y . here sit 12.30. D=Anil H— road of time the -more do the exper'i. It is absurd, he said, to identify known citizen, Ali. Henry Alain, the largest property owner's in town. burned in center of each, and the - _''''' i..:: `' were just setting off. We changed enc° the fact that the joys and sor. the Lssones with Christianity or to private blinker, had, been found dbad He was married to a daughter of apaee.betweeu -tile carped and the 'a.:.,. horses, haul something to eat, and rows of 1}1'e•are never widely souse_ elate that Jea11s_\9;ts one them. It in 'is office with a bullot wound in Mr. F: Lowell, the. welt, known hre was scarcely t}►a thickness of a f;;iu,,' started. The fire was then shout a ated. •The angel anl}ounced the }s a historical fact that before Christ Ilia lead, nu:[ thntahorty aftorwl}rds hotel keeper and Ptock breeder. IVIrw lozenge. Iierc�eht-'Gail been vl".. . mile away, and r e reached the "good tidings of gtgat joy, and in came the whole world .was anxious- the ,body of his supposed murderer, Main leaves a young family of four ed over the earpA and upon .`Nv„ place at 1.15. \'4 e , set to work the very same ehaptor of the gospel ly expecting the Saviour. It is Joh Curric, had been found stand- children. The tragedy is a terribly the clothes of the dead girl. In I. I° beating with „tat sltclis, and kept the sad prophecy of'my text is ut oleo n historic t fact that after our fug almost upright leaning Against blow to his wifa and family. half an hour the cradle flames would this up "till 10 P. m., when a wag , tered by a man who was "just and Lord came th expe.ctation ceased° thecorner of the abed of the Galt have eaten to the oil and hlttrned - THE MURDERER s w , -on ca no along with, it supply of devout,” and who 'had received au We must th'etore conclude that hot 1, acroae rho 'street, and some ' the body. �"It food and a raw hide, The food answer from the Holy Ghost, that nil mankind w, deceived or that dist uce from Mr. Mains office. John Currin, was Aman about 40 The policeman .could find no . `` - \VAa very welcome—we }tall noth- he - should not see death before he Christ is truly t Desired of Currie had evidently'. ' shot hiimse f Y°a''s of age and appears to have' led marks of violence on the, bull of : ,;: ' ing, you will remember, since mid. halt seen the Christ the Lord. Nations." Ever ro hec is 'usti- Q °tell y' , • 1 a rather dissipated lira. He' was y Y P P Y J thr ugh the of the head and the+ girl our wary that Signa of da the hide we hitched with lou We kuow too'well that the prophecy fled b its fulfilment. B iunum_ recti known in" the Township of .. y— 0 g p p y Y Y the revolver was lying at Ilia feet. suffering lu her face, Albert .ii0n � a ropes to two saddle horses; and ofholy Simon uttered in the temple erabl'e prophecies and their' vorifi- A'l'i••i John G. Ray, it shoemaker, Pualinch, Although he was mover vett, a beardless youth, halt leen„ . started one horse oil each side of of JerllS'Alem as he held the infant cation in the person of Christ, God looked upon as a daring criminal 0,•'' Nlai 1 sta0et was the aoeu in her. company fur- feu +lays i;: the 'line of fire, the ropes bping SaAour i.0 his arms, has been and made certain that no man of "good or one likely to be guilty of mor- or more. Theywe.ro out riding +' x'. 19111" COniti fall t0 roe `0 Jesus FikST TO DISCOVER 'THE TRAGEDY der. His misfortunes, very largely g 2 . ,� about twenty yards long, so that the continues to be too sadly verified. ° to°other uu Suuct+ty. J,tnuiu'y 9. animals'\vere out of the reach of ttae Our Lord came on earth to bq the ns the Long promised Aiessiah. Lut IQ was tt tenant of AL. Alain's ' of bis own making, would appear On Monday Kennett told the .color- '�' flames. WO llRd put A Stick of QAI'th resarroction of those who are -led by ' these anti about half -past ton o'clocl( left to h»ve drives him to desperation. ed.junitress she need nptcleuu Anna's 4 '! ' on the bide to weigh it down auJ good' will, but lie will prove the ruin PROPHECIES his hop _and went pvefi to Alr. He was a married mal' and losers a roost as'Anna - was going away to f ° Maip's office to pay his rent, Ilia wife and four young children. ' • ° o Y • there--were-long ropes at the side of those \vho reject him. Among and their secant lishment aro his , remain several weekso...Kennett was "" I with Bien holding them. This was some it is fashionable to s peal P consternation may be when ----»«— seen guifln to the girl's roots mon I torical foots. Christ said to the ho cent thy. office fi ko.d with An Eminent. Irishman Dead. ° ° ° Y o `� to guide it. The rest of the fellows Against the divinity of Christ. Itis } Limos after that but the last time `,,M Jews : "Study the ,scriptures, they pow er stnoko and Mr. Main lying .a Anna was seen wits the Sun'dn at work went behind with their tvouderful tryow blinded men, othc(r- give testi►nouy of me."—John, v., face olvnwards on t}►e floor iu n T1►roughout the -United Slates Y sacks to pat out R►iy spots of t}re \vise intelligent, become when they ° �, ' afternoon she went out riding. Last �ntor the lists again 39. Thy c0lebrutod prophecy of pool t' bluodl and apparently deAd. the name or the Hou. 1Vil]iAtn" left by the hide, D—and I were ° st their Greator Jacob. in Gouesis elfx., S 10 an ,a , Wednesday night Kennett lore on , Mr. I Ay at once went in' Sunrclt of .1 ascus, of. Ireland," as he, was circ six o'clock.train for Cingiquati. . .. .', among these, and very fast we had While \ve cannot make converts by 'nouuced that Christ would come thti c astable and meeting Ali-, Jesse .usuallyannounced is well known. - . z • to .ran most. of the tiruo, for the cold argument, we may,. beloved thou n straul•er would take awl ° ' At -the post mortem' examination. - ;" lrorsea were terribly scared by the brethren remove some of the ob Y= ,Nell nd ini'ormed- him of . Clio He was.ouo of the ornaments of°the "' tiames and• wont At a great ace. oracles which men pisco iu the way the scepter from .Judah. The step trage . Knowing tlmt the mut- lecture platform—the only Euro- it tens discovered clot the girl had, L,.,-' . ° P ter had passed to a stranger when dared tun always had money in hie peau lecturer who has held his been killed by chlorofortlt, and that a,=; We had to keep up with them as of divine faith. We should often Christ was born and hollCe, t}10 Kennet liad tllade frequent punch. rc- ' ra • .that none wilfull • reject race ' Y posses ion he asked Mr. Welland American audiences for n consecu- woll as \vo could for a s of of fire P y y 1 g ries of this drug at a drug stoic on' §; • ' .lp ' then looped liar a long expected to go ver And stay in the office five number of oars. For nearly ° ° 1%;`. • it left for a minute, w.Quld have and that we ourselves seek to be ° . Y Y Y tho- lea that the.drug was for his •' 11losaiah. • The Prophet Daniel uutfl a iatnnce arrived. '.Phis Mr. twenty ears he has regularl come 1p ° 'A � spread and spoiled all. the work of worthy of our vocation and to pons- Y Y ° Y fitther, -. , the lido. This. tv° kept up till 4 ass at lo,at sufficient knowledge to foretold that Christ would be born Wellau drd, and Conatable.Ahearn Co America, sad his rare elodluonco g ° 490 years from the going forth of and Co unci Brown shortly after- was welcomed by largo audiences in y, b theory advanced is that the tt. m., with not more than five min- give A reason for thy'faith that is the word to rebuild Jerusalem. wards A eued and took charge of all our cities. He was a lecturer of boy, b°coming jGnloua of his .rival 11`' utes' rest now and then, when we in us. Our opponents, as a 'rule, Tho Prophets A geus and Mala- p ° deliberately Killed the girl as she had to stop and tvot the hide, Al -t„ ver bold. The assuiue that l g° the bod . • In the meantime' the the first order an orator who '1 c y y china foretold ' that 'the Messiah ' g, tay asloop iu bed, stud .rico suugltC V together the want lather over thirty G , :iatAila are afraid of 1)istory and «, godly of urrio had been discovered ranked with the °IeatQst names of r miles 'gong • roe d the fire and of logic. Tile Catholic is nettle' would manifest his power : 1'hyn by Mr,•I onohue, the hostler at the , the lyceum, He was eloquent, Co reluove. all ovi liruc0 of 11is crime '''° ° ° n ' ° shall the eyes of the blind b° open by luea'ns of fire. The.alleged mor Afraid of '0 Quo noiYtho other., t .. y P Galt hotel, who h,d seen hiN walk graceful, leased, witty an im- dollar was, cit Lured 'and will be %6-10.1 • ' leaving o(f about, Ifi'vo miles from r, ' a d the oars of rho deaf shall be rapidly o er fret'' AIr. Alain's office pressivo. He was an Irishman i Pp ' ' • home, lie thnt'ti a ceche one was o vnI )m• i;outD•n; FRAI 'oF! u eta oil. Thou shrill rho lama g tried for.Wirrdoi•. SPF. - • I �• PP and °o in o-tho . shed: Hearing a proud of his country soil devoted to „ 91 closet -beat, the Noises as mouth 'eta TRUTH., l ma 1s a hart and rho tongue shot fired shortly afterwards by her cause. • He, will ~bu mourned "" +i ; .Che. leen, 'There -was two teams .' :'Know Clio truth sand lite truth' of, t lardumb shall hart, stud -When, went in tit direction from whence widely through tlio United States. - He Lives Withgut'Eatfng.. . and thirteen saddle horses at work ; shall matte you free, lrutll is oft(an t}fQp ecursor se to .(`hist to ask t . _ Y I the sound ,1110, and found Currie In Ilia last illness \vh�cli. was..... � and those that had dnag�ett the tile•"pear'l of great price." Those 'if lie �ere;tho Messiah Jesus an= in a'lefluin piosturo in the corner • bt•iof; • cuniining him calf n foci` James burns it tine-luokiug 11ian - lt,. . hide in one'littletouleo (br valleys), who love --it are willing ,to matte acv©re ,IT'N,'t; awd rela.tc. to John of the alio', as above described. days., he asked for the services of a_ about furty-five years old, told lir 1 : \\char° [ho flames we`re ten4to twolve r,,reat sacrifices in order to possess it. h•hat ort heard mud seed ; the The body wa 9 at once removed to the Catholic priest, saying, "My mother relnarltlthle story iii Justice \Vhite's •feet.'hign, di er`o si11god ,. all' over. It is related that the great Daniel blind . cQ .lnnie walk the le ers + • . ° , . , P Len,iAl hot0 , v was a Cathoile ; and I want to die, Court. 'I'I 1 s,idl..tl,at in 1884 be ' {. 11"hen is a bot across; titer the 1Vebster and the learned Dr.Browp- are cleausedt, the "iload rise 'again, THE MORD .RGIt's .Nt vmir\TS. -in her religion." .H© was attanded ° . ` hottest three ruituttosrt I et or had or son, having entered a bookstore in the poor have the gospel preached by a good priest, who was also his was cu°111 ,rr ut' n st0An10r. One f wish to have, -overvi 611 s clothes Poston,•�t'obster sill to Ilrowuson, t° them." `To'��antler John ex � It seams th t tie nutrderer,• John old friend tile thQ lice: Denis U'( al night hu 'vasoiling the machinery, ' were oil fire. D--"h;-td four. largo , „•. Currie, lead bt siness dealings with when one of toe" sh:afts.caugbt his. u who Mall opened a Cathodic work : claimed to the peoplll: ! here inghau, Of St. ltngilattll $' (llU'Ch ° holes bttcu.edl in 'tis Weeches,•and ,. ,lir. Alain fur s ilia years. Ile. ryas ° , ° ar111' tier} .thraw• him' across the ' rak-e care, doctor, do not read too' hath stood one iii the init13t Uf.you South Boston,- ryhoiu re' wished to r • one side of lay shirt was burned off. 'inueh.°s such worts or you Indy be' u lout"you know not. T11C an1nQ is rather ilnlprovi °nt and intemperate cruuk-pita 'utero are only six and . hear his confession. - After dno Tho tiro dgatroyed a fete stacks, but rn his hiibits, rind oil Sitturday last a half inches of space left by the . . . led into theCAtholicChurch,furher he thaCshall conic after tnQ tvito is prclp:uation, ho was pal+trzed by did no -serious damage. i"i I '}position and her doctrines are- logi- }proferred before tile; Clio lutchet of his tarn or tie, Ist concession of rather O'Callaghan and before his crank:, aud,into this space hQ was it ` would helve lap pe11od hRd it boon +> ,r g , 1 uslinch wits sold unrl'eT nto.tga°e. crushed' by the repeated blows of 1 i cal, lfy great love is Cho love of whose shoe 1 stilt not worthy to loosti.' death Ge received from his hand . left no one ciri tell. Sueh a job I truth," ropliedlirownson. "Ifeel," —SG. John, 1., 27. In°the face of Currie ``vas n est pester and lbs the groat piston -roc. He.was still. the saeralflents ot'the Church. .-Hope never to Roo again. In the lie said, "that I have need of an this some have the boldn(sp to repre- buildorby trade; till} thou sober - _ o ` — alive when rescued ,several minutes little Coulee .I spoke of it wits like it i uthoritativo religion and that a sent Jesus as , more follower of was ,& good worktop u; Fat• the past later, and was carefully taken 11 f furnace. Fiver now and tlien•thQ wool: or so it sec s that he had Sometimes the Big-, Bill Dodge ashoro, 'where n physician said he ' wind wuulil tomo in n gust and religion which dons not and c'anuot John. A miracle is an eki'0at pro been living a' good loal in Galt, go-, Fails. a°i-inT fi,'e but a few hours. His o , speak with divine authority is $lilt- ducedl by the extraordinary inter- ,� ^4_ , then tlle� fife would travel ,faster ' t, nor.°ligiun at all." _D_�'s L.row ins homy at interna ls. • On Satur• �— fractured in two places. I. �� •p- _ _011 tun of the creativo Vowel. to The other' d,y as one of the eou skull 1t"14 f , t pal A' A g g _. _-�.— . T .° } • . - .�-..,a--•� -- - - - . Tporse cue ( go a °u 1 .son investigated, .tad, as a result, the' order of tltlugs. °ioc0"Onlyrt"d# �tti`l''1-1"•a° . '� e}It`ucr'llee=af' d uc ors o❑ , orcos a res lee car °' out just in tinge, for when we had lie was received into the church and the Cloator can of himself perform llxluor, ho haat coniltnt ted au assault teas taking his fares, a n,au sitting trere i -n fril'ilileuts. His spine was just finished the \viu(1 began to bApLized fu Octuber,lSt4. America miracles. lint Clu'ist slid }iorform upon his father iB-1, ,- 1Ir..Fre(Ier. in the corner of the car complacent b:lFlly injured, iuiil frown the abdo blow ver strougl and a eninll greater ill. Small, of 1 uslinch, n account of ,o mon, a large portiori of the inuscles y ° y has produced no ►eater mind. For miracles of himself stud ho handed, out a $_0 bill. It was an . . piece which *3 had not put out got proof of this fact I refer you to his appealed to them in proof of him- witich a warrant was is acid for his old game • on.e .that is often tried. tv"s tutu \ray. I ' . t1) steam and rushed areae east at arrest. Mr, John IV. ilcbrist ar- „ ° its he still contiuned.to breathe y?., [ ,,view. Faith in tiro mystery of, self and he appolredl to thorn in The conductors aro usually really • fearful pace. It reached Bow river •Clio incarnation ie essential for all- -proof of his divinity. let we rived its (lnit ycatorda�y' morning for such th'iligsI but this time lie was barefully removed to Lel- . (which was 'sit milds off) ill less mission to 'the fl,ttitolic Church: are told that the lssones hail t0 take hint into Custody menu this change was short and the main with levuQ IIospitul, in tete lurk, � than. twenty nhinutes, and burned a History tells us of ilia fall of roan, a school in which Clio pupils Charge. Gilcln''$t. met urrio be- the stent registo•r had just rung in where the must energetic efforts ` s;rcu}: As clear As, if n rotttk hall been of the promise of the Redeemer, were taught how to perfoi ui tweou'oight and nine o'clo k, wlle1l .t fare oil himself, whenit d'rinnrilor were Inside to save his life• The ivade, , Lite latter pronlisad to go tt'th hint g fractured skull wits tee panned, find and that he canio on earth ue,trl;y miracles. After f hrist hit([ raised standing on the rear platform said : 1 `., - . - nineteen huDdl'e(1 ears ago. Some Lazarus to life the Pon,titFs awl thQ.. 'n nbont thrQs-quarters Of A "Onr, "I ,oness I call break lthat -w20 for s11Ver plates wel'U 119Cd1 t0 1'Op1AC0 i "Don't.';. rdou that he °:une and dews 1'ha"rise0s hall a gleht. council, allot aS ho desired to visit some riendsa yd'li „ The face of the III" main the portion taken -out.. 'Tho frac- ' Dr. Clark days Don't. Y As they were old friends a had cured limbs lvore skili'ull • ad usted lire still tvoitiurl •for his advent. It fully dociilQd on the death of Jesus fait' n a moment .as tiro drutnm°r y ' j , ° 1poeu brought up together, .Citi hrist the entire reuloval of the left knee- _ De. D.iuiol Cl:trlc,;, Superintend is related that a '.Jewish rabbi, a because tlloy cried Phis lnan handed over it lot of small bills t° out of Clio' Toronto Insano asylum, Catholic priest and a Protestant performs innuni able'mintel'es All allowed him to gu,�l:ecping an, eye the conductor. Isis meauuess tris tip bring necessary, Three of -,the on hifB, howeve,t. Some time after- ribs wore romoved and °the others • lectured in A9$uciatlun hall, To- minister once nlot. «' the minister the whole world' is 1p0coining sub wards the ate• at 4cri.lm Qr's natal useless. 1I0 Bart to (Illy }lis fare. . said to Lite rabbi : You ought to Jett to him. They falsely accused Y t � ' "That's a slim garire ' said the wore set, and a silver tubo was in �t '., i•unto,Iju"The Dangorsof Early Ilan- $full your foolish expeclion and join' Christ incited the peoplu anal over- telco C'urrci+rtinforrnOdGllchristthat drulnnier .to souther" paisengor, sorted into ilia wsophagus .through' h00dd." din spoke at 10ngth on the Some one of our many denonaiva- atvad1:'ilat°with the cry: "If Chou 6o hod engaged A lawyer to defend shortly iftera';uds. I never sec it ilia torn and mangled tissues of the . Win anti was going to Mr. Alain s to throat b means of which liquid .r nYrvuns system, its wonderful tions." The rabbi gravely replied: release hila Chou art uo friend? of tried but I «'rut C0 bronli i1' if , Y q . I couatructiou,aull_s+trial that the mlru "Tile Mos:iah las came, or he bnp l'ii';ii'.'a 'They filled thn streats of get sonic. motley. That was '. p°s�ible. A shu'rt -timQ ,go I �w�ts food wasadminister.odl. Ila begat • who depreciates his. nervous system not come. If lie has not Colne I nut ,iurusalem with the cry, "Crucify loot seen of him. riding, on tho'cnl':.o, Bear Eridgeport, ' to reeovr.r, and ,t Cho curl of auvou- of his otvu bet lay uuhcaltlly itivrong right. ' If he has Colne, Lite priest him,1 crucify hila:" Tu the declar- cs'ru. nig 1,1:.1n uuur tv.+ rucNli• f_'Uun., when I s:tw lh0 Con lector teen mouths was in comparatively du3A so at the peril of prott�al;Wd, if is right, but in either case you are ation of C irist,'s inn000nce they an. What ocourrcd in 'Mr. .1lain's ofrIce � 1110 up to n lnan who sat in Frust 1 howl ll0;II0I- Un uccuuilt of the not 1permiiueut diiSea$c: �;attu•e's wrong." N(w if we ,tan show that snored by th'b imprecation : "}lie will never be iinow,n: It is cur- � mu for his fare, 1'hti i' tial.. spinal iuj.urios, however, ho was inexorable laws have rill 'inexorable tho Alessiall has collie, wo uluuo are blood be upon 11s earl upon our nosed that Corry was refltsed the hu idled him a „100 bill. - Ilia fire qa vet unable to stand or fit up ' petl,tity 'for their violation. The right. This fact, belovatl bretlrou, children." We know fro111 the his- looney, Ile had been known be-' wa�thirfy-sikcents. Thu conductor ' 1111supl+urt.,,,.1. This difficulty was :----...-- I . .mall tvlll?,;.by ills 0161 adt� lreiaves it call bu liktorically and p}tllosophl• tory of Cbrist's passion and fl3atl -furo to Illalco threats ad:tinst -Mr. t3•aA'�i111 O�d fl'Iellll or llllntp. l[3 finally obviated by the lire of a heril.ioe pf di$ca.�e or iulbecitity to tally dolpon,tratal, }foivovor, I that the illscrilption on tho cross : '-Mairl, however, and about half past caulc clung to me null• said : •'I plaster of Paris ',jacket which was his c`hild0n w.ls lathy Of nlurd•Cr; cannot IV, th the short tittle at lily "desns Ro\ .tu.l;t;orunit" dill not eight had purClrased a 3�, double guess '111 stuck, Fi'atik. -'Forint,,,', stlttpptidl alunn+t the burly; Wild in . Out of the. }iopulatl >x mf, , Uuta io disposal, dweida upon the demon indicate acting- bgp�lldog rcvolyer from lIc )can alp you," out [ iinsweied. I I lilts cuuditiurs ".. iz.. tiro l+Hata'-til -..___ ° .. .p _ one in very silt, lut�dhred are idi'o. stylition Rs fully a,41 %Von IVhe, Tur•" Cause CF TIIr CRUCIFIXION. AIurtry dl•. Co., which wits fuund ly- happen d to itavQ with too 131 Ile sullbred still, holv.evcr, from tic, itnll sixty pa coot•, ^ °f t}lose It miry b0 »cc0ssaiy to take tit We nls0 9cuow that the ,jaws who' i'1g beside his (lend bony. .It is silver (1' 1 -tars, and I counted out violent hemorrhage of the throat, were iltlbee110 tit ,uugh hereditary matter up again. We tire cooly End proclaimed "\1'e have ,no icing supposed that 'Mr. Alain had been 100. If \you ev0t• Saw• a pleased resulting from any excitement or causes. Ai7te11 Is IenlciD0 r)u Chd' told that . if .Jesus name on earth 1, „ sitting upon the high stool At liis nlan If 1 ns • that conductor. 11° over- exertion, and in St. Louis he • '. , 1 1 ° r but Cinsar could not plovail upon relative pro}) 't-lous of imbecile about 1.900 years ago, ,. desk, opposite the door, as was his %vent back tq the shariler, gave -him tuns in a hospital seven months on 1. I ilate to remove or change it. We population in other Countries lie J, %%:Plus \vont. and had turned partially sixty full,. cents change and then this account. IIe was released to ' All ' seek oni• hiatoried iufurin,ttian o11 °°' gu Lilt, liariue JIo� tial r+t. \lilttnn- went uu to deal n•i;l, the causes, tit Jewish h','.� :Ill of that period, this sacred subject (ruin a highur round 1�huu Currin entered: On° gave him Iritiufy•ui'uo c;ut 1dh001s, ° f whiCt h° said were drunkenness shot was fired, the bullet striking T110 fellow St ore and threatened keg, tho ot)ior day, and whilo passing antd iu, euro life. Ila treated those should mn](u auu,e mention of him. Rud purer source than hinglish about tiro middle of the forehead. argued and 11e dvil ; it was Du U4 thtouglr Chicago ens scize<t with I Put Josephl.s does make mention Joists Fronbh infidels .or (r'erm•an ° 1 `� polvorfully silolving vividly the of hila and in AVQIy comproleu rat.i°dnnlists. ThQ stability of t7iQ Tho murderer must have boon The eJnductor had hie fnra and Auothorhomorl'hagc,tvhBnhQappkied Vgrible results which were irodue- standing very close to ilia victim, as he had his that ge, ICs a uleau at the police station to be sent 'to 1 sive m£ruiver. ' He trays in the third institutions of Gitrist has verified . j ed. In'Torontu alone the doors of chaptor of the sixteenth book : many prophecies, Tho Jews find tit° }rail' above the eyelids tuns trill:; sad merlin gplease ole but ilio Cnnr,ty hospital. I . the iusnile myluni' had been forever +.how there ' was about this Cime themsolv0s in the couditiou piQdict- scorched• ter than to sco it `d. foiled.—Boston -,,�s dle' froul a alight fillip ill his "j closed oil dozous of sucll unfor 7esus, a tiro man, if it be lawful to ed b the ro rlleCs without altar, TI1F CORONrR'S INQUEST. Herald. walk thoa'o is no outward evidence Y P 1 _.. _ ..—f.`- --- . tuvato creatures. Ile then address- call him a man, for ho was a door dispersed among all nations yet con- Coroner Irown hold an , inquest of his physrcal condition, except a ad himself 'to the only reulerlyy) of wonderful work,, and a tencher founded with nono, rowirved until on the body of the murdered man FOR 1oTTI.r•. RAsn, Itchilig, Liles per-uliar sound in his voice. Ile - I which he e�prosslrt'in the situ le. Ringworm, Irruptions and all, kills says hu Aull'Qrs little pain and is i i p of such men as receive the truth the end of time as wittressea of the Main this afternoon. Fl;°nl' thQ• diseases use Prof. Low's Su but y � i . word "'lou't.' with pleasure, lie drew over to'him truths they still deny. No more evidauco adduced it , oars 'that p + only toric Altera homorrhngr;. lie PP Soap. 481-4t has token Do solid. food for o\'er A -- - both many of the Jews and many of man has ever given evidence of Currie had blamed the deceased as urger your gni rn,ut9 at the Nows•Reeora the Gentiles.. Ila was the Christ, and such wisdom, purity of soul and the cause of his financial ruin 'and —Blackmailing has leen resorted three years, and.never can again]. . olice. Figo,work and prices tor•. Oraor�s-t,y when Pilate at the suggestion o'L majesty Of charactor as belongs to and had threatened to'make public to in Napanee in. connection with "� — . mall recnl'uopersongl enc[ prompt attention the principal man anion" ns had the life of Jesus Christ. 'Co-nsider- file manner in which he alleged the Scott Acta station. Hotel man g g PART OF 'L'17I�i°liOt" i>;IIULD, condemned him to the cruse those ed as a whole," sa s At, Drach the Alain had swindled him. ��To one hive been throatoned with roseeu- 9UUSD NOViOR• -Those hnving s01e9 of ,Inc ' ' Y ' P "I have used Ifagyard's Yellow +' kind oirmw donaldor twit It. 19 Jn9t ae nhpnrtpnt -tfkio loved him at the, first did not celebrate, rabbi converted io`�hn appears to have loan the deed *com- tion for alleged offecees if they did Oil with much satisfaction for Colds 1 / to hwe their. wmtors pr,l110Og dispiaved and op. forsake -him for lie appeared t0 Catholic (;hutch "Clio prophecies milted but there can be n0 tloubt not ,t Clio informer large stinl.9. ' J pont Meat anti attr,wtive, a•, it Iv to have n v-alfl ' 1 + p p ' P Y ,a and Sore Throat. I look upon ft as anmaenect. 1`rrraNxdd,•r';i:,-iso mal.f9;, ri,eeiAh. them Alive Rgfliu the third day as form a most perfect pf.cture. 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