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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1900-07-26, Page 7-- -­­­.-­-­-­­­ ....... ­­­ (� I . I ­ - . ­ V,"l r . I I . 1, . I tI�*",Tv,--­-.! A, ­ 0 , 10! im --- ­ I ­­­­ .---. - - .1 � I ­ � - - - . � . � "", I � , ­ ---1--1--- —! --�-�.�,--.----,-,---,---��,�.--�--.-- - ­ . -- � ­ ­ —­. ­ ��q - ­ - 7 r I I !��! -.00-11100-0 011010 -00 -1 I .1 N-0,0001 i N- � , ­ , � . 0, . , .11- o 1 , - � , 1, '. 1 , 10', , - W , - . , - - h . --- 4-00 , I- .! 1 i ki 1 . . - ­ lip . - 1. kim-, , , ! 0 ! , ,- 1, � . . . . � . , , , - - - I . , -- ­­­­ -- . ­ ­ I - -- -- , , ­, --- ­ - ­- ­-­­ ­ ­­, - :­, , --- — � . ­ . �.-4 �41­�W�U­Qle­.-,M rot's , 14oull beve Won -- — ato,to the task at famine relief I W*%0%r"%0.ft%A%14.~ %ft.%~.-.~..M%Ws0-+V*.~ �- WHEN PEACE IS SIGNID. � , " , , :414*0VIR"40 . . I INDIA'S AWFUL 80009111 !*11714liong time lx�,�argaalxatloa, baosu** HE BLAXES 1183101ARINS . owr" � � Chloatm realdents of the recently a" � 04** Is no propor staft of engine # a" I "INTS FOR 1,14110-04140wit worksallslika wiluit W111 *6 THE S., S. LESSON. B "' VIEWS OF THE CH108811 MINISTICIR � ' 0940 Throullu. b...0 e �,�. �� VIC N� a W118 qu*rauUuod quarter of SAa Francisco DETAILS OF SONS OF THE SUFFM Or Akill0d civil sOrvAut$, 0, su= .. T"S FARMER. I fr-wl I demand ompa"A. INQ IN RENOTE DISTRICTS, ' t4ad tblags�, 4nd beer4ase, too, boolnese AT SAN PRANCISCO. 1 ~W%r-%#ft- . . . w 40, .. . III � 0. " "I. " , I Whom the time a.rrives, for arrane.. IRTERNATIoNAL LESSON, JULY 29. � lfawq An$ AW OUMIT68 -and t1'1TQ4Ap(`arPTr2Ug.tO ' . at every typo, no Matter bow Import- I -""* ing the terms of Peace with ox-Presi- A"" . ""I". perlArm Ito Aflep;p% I. pro"elytige �1,10. XERFING ANIMALS Too LONG. ft Neighboro—Sometbing of � Vvorts from the droutb striekon *44 A-ut or bow urg4ut, im, carried through St*,u,,e4 r.1431 ICA -vitit Arosxv Neelled to It to a very commendabla a' douts Ringer and Stoya the first for- oorke T1,#u,,gg,ira,lQIj.j, tuu4D #. gs-04 _, . v cliolork SAXINX SAL Wesiterul 1141110— , ad hum- wtioua at AxIM04% Are to the effect ybe Frigi,go, 1,ack of W,sler--The with the UtinCAt dilatoriness. Honoo, 8491islu* Ike fillikesir. mality to be gone through wlI1 be the 691den Text. tske P. 35o � , anitaxiAn seatimeut to keep chttio . 14"Mt Tr011l F$VO9 Q40* that -every wa,tap bole and most of tk,# ReA144*419a 914 Ike country of the though relief measuros, were ultimate- 14 regard to M3 present situation too long, for It. ind I setting forth of the coaditiona requir- DRACTIOAL NOTE.9. . . Or of the G104 walls, bai've 4940 dry. 0141411-1,0910trat Deatit State Them ly started in Vdatpur . , they came too In China, R9L Tow, the China" Con- t ipatee an attailh- ed by Great Rritala, lu a documents' V a 28, go. About an eight days .� � . Mein for Meat t1hatione is loath to Which will be eatrubt,ed to tb I Or1w , -"-"--I Officials of the )XIlwitukee Public $once 944, IV14110"410 ond Ike. worK late to save the Blillo. The loss of life out General In San Francisco* a 41- break, and yet , a care of aftcr these sayings. Kattliew and � �1 L , Mail Heard 1141010 OrS4 , a farmost wVo, Ia rafs- so ma,ny Peace Commlositkners, usually Mark Nay six days, both orpresalox's � CANADA. Museum report the theft from that 1�1' Writing About the Indian fa in Among Weft podpleL will probably ANY- Plomate only second in Importance to lao anim*14 for bla living cannot ; . The Ottawa Ref utioa at a lax in *4 , two to toot In number, says the Lou-, I go collection of rare from Simla on, May 31, the London or be kaowu, but it Is mrtaiuly emor- the Chinese Minister In Washington, lelt, sentiment futerforei with( what he meaulug� about a week. . The Jolv,,� , . . ,4.160,600, 0 1 cotrig, estimated In value at between , I, tbor Winter says- "The origin of the whole trou, kno,ws to be, good, bisslae,se, Otl4ors don Daily Mail ; . I . , $tandardla correspondent sale that man%. Thousaudis d1o4 I The delega4tes, then have to meet bad a loo,so colloquial fashion of I I Xwo now -ba,uke svill bit opened at 1%000 and $10,QM,. . mouths, five moatha ago, and since 410 Is intorfetonce with our relt&n keep cattle too loul; sim i ', It to Oa0 Mat; Sit George Goldto there is no Improvement to report. thousands moro have died at starvA­ In China. I do not quo ., ply be0ap3o those of the conquered country' and reckoning tims, by treating trac- I ; Sydney, o, B# ,atomi; will be Governor of Cape Colony, Molora still rages In western lxkd!4.. . tion the war. they happen ta be Ignoraut of the diatateL the term% but before this can tions of days as days. . "Th'.300 say- . -There is a )Argo looreasoot 00, , tiou. And now cholera at the Most thy intentions of the missionaries who best time to dhapoae of them, and thou ings" must refer to the convors3tion . . . its awful outbreaks In the famine . ­ � , duties at Mantre4l. , when the war to Over, virkilea type Loaa-vome in to cam- ji�avo gone there, but they have made keep waiting for ek better turn in be, dome It Is necessary that the repro- , previously recorded In which Jesus . . . 0-amilton's prospects of organizing a The AmerichA steamer Tuito, is at Camps drive away those employed On piote. th . sentatives of both nations aboold I , , 0 work. Apart tram this, opi- them oick of trying ta con. vart a Poo- the markets to, belp, them l, -a thousands, but In , . t.9. get good Coretold his deatb, The distailplea I Highland reariment tire good. Bambay w4tb #20,000 Bad. relief, aUp. the relief works. 1 daMio, hundreds at, the people the of P16 who are not educated as a race retuirna, Sometimes IIvIU in the transfer their credentials to the ap- muot have bun deeply depressed by - . There Is a great demand among On- Plies for fRMIaQ sufferers. ' opRe of Wis the number so employed famine diarrIkoem. . These two, with even to the P;IiUt Of religious kOlOra- h0p5 of ilol�q b Pas a Goveiraments, as proof of their � I ' ett,oll later induces a, ' 9' our Lord's definite. statement Of , ok 110170a"ll by 73,000 during the Identity. These credentials must be . . : � L t4rso farmora for I'aborors. TheliptrMe otl do twborers and car was I starvation., pure and oimp* account tion. . farmer to carry his ber4 ov.0 I the ht coming death,, and the glories of ' Official o - reports from all parts mon atL'RQtter4M tiras assumed ase- last week of May. 'The chief Increase fox the Appalling mortality; which is "Good missionaries Merely waste.. r from very Implicit anil be signed by . . . rap . riouls a4peot. strikers have itred upoi is in the ,contral provinces's although ­ mouth ta moAtb, and before be knows heads of both Governments, I the transfiguration were imperAtivelY I Of CanAft are not very favorable. . daily, taking place in. the Bull dOUA- their energies and IneeUse the people, It a year Aas slipped by, The aalmals needed tio ch,3er their beart,a. and , Guelph NY111 erect buildings to cost tbe's,Oldfors, wowading, ton: Olt them. It is there that choleea is driving try. T1w There is aacither cause for the pro- ' L When the pommissioneirs reedguize . - .. , ' . , L Pangs ofbunger are so groat L are Meantime eatii�g up, all the proo- strengibea their. falth. But tbe3O It. I . IM,09 for. the Provincial Winter Fair. -------dk.-- most from the camps. i . desperation � seat Uprising aside from the purely * gfts they ever woo dt inadii for each other as the propor persons to glories were given only to thothrea I 04na4a will lt Ve no exhiblit$L at the' A CORUASPONDENTIS ADVENTURE, The water,famine from which vast thait the people in their 10 , , I have transact ouch important business, they .4 . � have taken to oating all kinds of the relig' us work a the missioutt.ries III theft owners, an A a i I . , . . 4 94V the same t in Whose spiritual natures were Mostly k . L . Raffaid, Raii.Amorlona. Fixpooltion next �. �: I traet's of corintry now ,Buffer become ' to . I , proceed to discuss the terms. I developed . , . . 'L I I . acute every week. Is Springs and most itiaLrustInK or impossible sub- prasslyttaing Ob As Are paeof.tig the prinjo of life,'w,heo. It these be Agreed upon A proolama- L , Peter and John And . I YIWP- I HOW He Narroiiiy peape4l I)e#tlg at. the =Oro - . I Stances. L INJURED TUB CAUSE-, they ",It at tA4 beat prioba. James had already been6elecied from L � I . Tho O.ontrilintion by Orgud Trunk Hands of The ftorp:4. small streams have long ago dried up; . "It lit%$ so happened, tliat ,whenever tion to tuAt etfe4t will be made in this, - . I .1 I - . . I We cannot afford to. ko:ep cattle one the twelve as our Lord's close 48SO4. . . 0 1 11 Oroployes to L the tale � One of the glorious .ough they Are dug deeper, . . . I . . Patriotic Fund to , common.places wells, th � a missionary has been injured or day. Joku country by queen Victor!& And in the � , . L ger than the time they reach elates. They had been present at . 46.W.� 1 of humanity -that the vengeful bas-� AhOW110 Water; while even the large killed in the countr I the pation, wbi . . t a States by their ex -Presidents, An ,. . rivers are now more trickling threads . ROUSINQ IRISH CHEER. I y 01A . gan maturity Or primel oi life, Up to , W tlt�. raising of,Jalrus's daughter, and ' . . treal sionv of War are often softened and I . I he represented has made the tragedy 1! t caligraphlat wilt then be set to .The boilercaakers' strike In Mon , I L . . Ous peirfod th have, boon gaining. oxpol, e to he near, . . ... ,. � I shape supplanted by oW.valrous Magnanimity of water, meandering. through A wild- . . "R`m the occasion for. asking grants OT work by the British Secretary of StaO him when he prayed � in Getbtle]]AZIU04 . . bals beq9me general, and'All the . . ' . . . . Of In Wepght and, flekh.., and every Pound � ., . fire closed' . . and tonderness-is illustra W -d Anew in ewness Of red-hot rook or- burning How At 111"ilte she Respectable 411lence 06 lauds . from the Chin a abyernme�t, - f War, and his duty will be to write ' I . I I I 'L LadpluflkI, . as oft teed that, bag been given them has or klero, is seen the working of the great I . Customs and xovoniie returns At a stckry furnished by a South African sand. UuIess spoed$ relief is fortboom- This course in the eyes Of many Of made Its corresponding out in copper -plate caligrapby upon principle, -"To� him that hath shall 1. . . se London Daily lags, this water question will soon an- Gen. Ballex10 'eutrance Into Lady- � �W. Poo L ple, who are extremely Ana- . amopht. Of the largest and finest. sheets at -vel- I . London the Imn-t fI tit years show a correspondent Of L the , flesh. r ng 01 growing . . be olven." Tbo other nine d1soiPI64 I L 11 . , ove R ' , . 1, NQV_S. ' With A'faIIOW-dOrr8SPaadent, SUMID an Aspect of tb ,4 haltingly at first, write. and � .. L oratifying increase, � , , a most terrible smith.�m - L Plate", bas been misconstrued aninlads that. c&n be manufactured for the . I ... . ,Two boya, six and eight years old, U6 W44 XYlIng, between the ,Idvani5o importanoo. ,to take one single in- Richard Harding Davis in the, July misrepresented. I I . . f , L I i mak�s glA,t this .heart a the low. . in Indian ink, the terms Were left at the foot ef the mountalix, . . -L . , afessed to burninir a number of and rear guards of -i company at stance, the big ofty of Nagpore, the Scribner, the townspeople lacking the . armor Or breeder, but when'the food purpose, And d Dutch because, as, we may reverently as- . . , I do . L I "From a political point of view, it ceases to exert its Magic influence, of the t,roaty in English an sume, they could not have received I , , : . I .1 - - . I . a Way to j -rat provinces, has in . L .. I , Australian horse, 'on it oin capital of the cout . . Itiattvo, and for. tea minutes the col see" to have been A ratal mistake on tl&a. now Ong aide bi Side in two respective oolumns. I I buildings in Itioulam. , ed p4st� In as respectful oil- L . elt hing seem$,t,0 be WX . . the spiritual cSinfort train the trans- . .. . There is a ra,to war.between the the British line, when..thoy were shd� for weeks past been on -t cry short oom- Amu March the part 'of the Powers to have boma" The 'wrong is vea,T often tbat the eat- This done, the documents have to be flgur,tion�th&t.ea , .1, , ,� . . . hard L I I a me to the chosen .. . � � : the denly .surrounded and attacked by a inons, in. �Ike.matter- of water. What once as would have grpotdd a funeral' ,, ed the Ta A fprts before they had ile ba,i, .passed their( prim I a nd all a b it to ajestyf - rival steamship companies at . � . '' k . 0 : a in t;ed hex B1 or signing, three. . . . : I . t quit- Qomvxs1 Matter alone received a wel- landed sufficient. forces to be able to future feading.will mirelyl. tend to but it sho'clia . P � '.. ­ � - . Party of Boers. Although ordered to is a.vailable is of but indifferen . � I I . I - "it "Ill, . I Thousand Islands. . . Surrenders 1he detachment made a hty. The supply to the railway cam- rooraing'abeer. The rest Of the Mon, . I . . . . L I ae to reject them. u on .80, 31, There ialked with him two I r , .. Party settlers and three carloads of . support that stop to follow it up. hielp them "d, theill weight. There any grounds'whaltever she could do I . I 11 : ' * � dash for liberty. ;, The correspon-, pany has been out oft. A small at-' 'I lances foot and dragoon," passed be- Instead of re ga as ,in IL , . . . . men, whiob were Biases and Ellas. The I . I . . L:,,- �' � - effects have .Jaet been shipped from . , lieving the Le tics 0 no tuxtbar gain. - . so, and a now treaty Would have to be great lawgiver and the great Prophet, . . . L . I � . . . . Michigan to Canada# . dent's chain was shot dead, and lie lowance, for drinking purposes is all tween the lines garrison and the Pekin they aggravat�d the situation, Prime ca-ttle, sold in, the Mar .1 who appeared in glory, which must . . . � � . I . 11 . .. . I , . . I. I I ket drawn up, entailing another meeting :, � - , ' , ople tp, no other accompan' t , - I . . I . . A boyocitit is to he put upon 0 ragor himself wounded in the temple hi A thiut'cA,n be spared to the people, It tOWUSPe. Atirrhig UP an.ignoraii. and Maddened ^41, I �-.` , �. fl us tq point out meat than the musk of.. Gordon's . I . 1. as somothfug, more them! fat and. L Of the COMMINgionors. If. on the, other mean that they. I* Pertioibated in ' . : ; , . . . . . . � ',.� ., .. River salmon if non-union men are glancing bullet,. fell ,� unconscious is almost super .no , � � . people to frenzy ., . . Weill-delveloped.eareasses. It Includes hand, .the 'Queen finds. bar Minister's the celestial pplondor.which encircled. L � , L, .;�. L.' Omployed in the canneries. - beneath his dying horse, . how-. � . . .� I bAgpipes and the whirr at the Amen- NEE D � AN - IMMENSE FORCE. a cor - . I . . . . . I . � . I . I ta-in tenderueSS and JUICLUSSO, Of terms. ea.tiefactory, she will a4d her -ease which be- . I � . I I . Jesus..Spak6 of his dec . . I , cam bi rap& . - '. .. "In my-ciplaiciA the.Powers would 101h a -be I hould accomplish at Jerusalem, -The . I . , * 109 , . . . ­ Major D �y 680re-, With a partial restoration to con- . THIS LACK Otil WATER meat Wh4 .c � I rummQnd, militar . I � I L. It. L ' � 11,11 L . gabhod Only terms satisfactory, she will add her I L was Colonel Donald, the Irish col- . , a . . . 4 tary to the Governor-General, -boa sclaushesS, lie found hlmoel� agaii ,in � need an Ariny of. about 9,50,000 men to through rapid growing aa - Ch Lot Was the accOm" - " I . t favor,% the spread of epidentio disease . I I I .. 4 taying.0h otguaiture and seat; Lord Salisbury . 'L . � I I Mal of, the' Irish Fusillers, Who was * . , . L ' I ornoifixion'.of I r I .. subdue this oner northern province by vg flesh; . t -� . been recalled to rejoiji his regiment. the saddle, supported by two Boers, quite apart from the great inconven- th.6 first to set matters righti, and to , . � I This result has beeh, ob- Xr. Chamberlain, and a. few other-% Olishmant of all that the law was . . , I I . . . . � '. . .11 The soldier's blood stained Bible and On baliing,,ozie of them, a Young in"' knee and even suffering It entails on fox�ca.%Shoaia there be a general up. tained. by'golod feedingt of good ,ani- will da4ha same, and.the documents ­ . I I L. , �.� his diary have coine to the mothe Odsomo, kindly face, UP- the people. In districts which,anlike Whi j t he, h d 1 d I rising ,throughout China before - they in,,,' .'to South Africa for t " . r of with a ha . . break the polite calm. Re, -saw, Gen. - I If these . animals had ceas� wia be forwarded . given to do, And all that the prophecies' 1. L I I -1. I Private Floyd of I tthe -held the . , . I to " as a r 4 on past him Could do any sort of policing fo hat ' - meat would sign . d oratold. -The word for "decease's in .. . I . I I . Prisoner, W1116 the other re- Na , , r t ed - to, , Ing by thoex-Presidents. An their really lleixltll�- his pas Landons.killoda gpore, -have no regular waterworks -and be saw b -is mistake At the name grow, thia L I . . I . Bing. out of this . I i I. - - Zmad River, I 4 . � I �. frealked.him from a witterbottle'. Then but depend on purely natural sources whir -groat territory with its four hundred be its beat Atinista" � . . . . � world. I . . I I I . 1. I . 1. I I I L . hat ' . 'un .gin . to - lose rnu64 64 . I .. .. I � I . It is said illat . negotiations are in carrying him to the shelter -of a road_ I instant, and. led so suddenly t million peopie, or bring them . der v1rtues.',It(`in#k not be unea5Y-Mat- . After. this one copy will be returnid. Thore are many beautifully instruc. ,, 91 . 6 ' I . I . � i , I I I . ­ . . Engl' 10&te side . grovet, they. laid film geAtly down, the case . is of course Worse," ' � '. his horse drove back his own men. His subjection, they would. require ,not 'ter alway s -.W tell just when an aininal. and filed at the War Office, And ihe .tive thoughts that come 'ficim. this .. 11 . � . . I ! I progress with -an. Ish. synd , I Serious as is the present condition, enthusiiiis.-in in�tdo u -for the apathy of less than 1,000,000 soldiers and. man I . -oria. Our treaty with pas � sage;. not . I . _ , . withe, capital of q8,000,000, who desire and. e4refully dremed and bandaged . I.. . . P . . x� ,y � . et I . . . . � . I I . . . � the Meteorological reports the bundrgda*b preceded him ; mill. ' . has ceased.to gr,ow,. or when it, has other left in Pr the least of -these is that . . I a I. I . . . . no had &am � of doilars would be wasted 1, . . � - , discouraging, -giving rise to the the- his taft shone� with generous, e cited ' I ,ached, Ito fall prime, L, Or I . I . . I ., I to start a.4grgielr9n works in King..%- his wo,uudod temple. By this time, . but it is in a thc' Boer.s. may differ from othe.% in We ,shall know. each other in heaven. . . I . . . I be began to see "things clearly and I I Ix . , and millions of lives ON lost before the . . 1 f7 .: I ton. . . o . I prWita-blo 't-6 - sell just before that one. respec�t­h they th4t; ' .11 . . . I . owever, inasmuch as it 92. Peter and wer6 with , 11 I to ' I . cry thmt the monsocia: currents, as heio,worship'. He did�uot pause' Ad . . . I . . . . 4 . . i:- �� I I Northwest crops tlkls� season wili 'be; realize ikis ii, . 6iition. . He says;- , .. i . . entire country could be brought under I perfoA, and thus losei t1ho few extra is probable that three copies will be him is i phrase f411 of ouggestiolft mud .� . . 00motimesi happens, have been deflect-; salate. It was as. though r he thought � � .. . . . . . . � :. . . L' bout the average yield, in Edmonton The skme good-looking'joung follow . . subjugation. - - � q *, . ji, James ad Jobii wore not I I . . . I pp,u-nd4 she ms�y, nave gained, than t.10 prepared and signed In order that inspitatio a . . - . I . � . . . . . . - I I L 1.�, � � a . I . ed from their usual -course the Afri- such a perfunctory tribute from him "Them xoalots are not open to rem- 'a ew weeks -her nd full me,!� both States; may have one besides our- in&rlor men,,&nd I , district the wheat'orop being estim,t- With the curly, board -bout over him - I . . I I 1* 11 �. � � . s can coast. the writer procoods: I hold her f 0 , . . . . � yet so -strong was . � ; . .. I �. . . 1. . . salt alone was luadequate'for such an was as they nxe�posaessed by at I . � . I 1. I .. I . . i I "', . ed at 40 bushels an sare .and Leduc Again- I . 1. . . - is 1 -need uc� dilato -on the unexam- . 'Gea L range� turity wilien she. gwrins: nothing in selves. , �. - I Peter's inii1viduality., so * unquostion-� . I � . I — . .. I''. . . - , I .. ­ "Feel any better now, old -rellow?" , . oogasion and for such a man as .- suparstitions. Vou many of the . I .. . . - . , .1 I 1". I , I � ; district at 50 busli�ls. : � . . . � � ­ . . . . pled horrors of.the situation. *should - I Wh#e. - . . . . 1. . I . . . I weight and loses. in( quality, Most Of . I ------ 0-- . abl7 was ,Peter the . leader, that re , . ' .. . I I ; , i.".. at I starekI h0d at. the speaker, . for . . . .. 1. eirs. � . . Boxers, Probably by far the larger - Lfr"a Ina , , . . . to 46scribe the ., I. . . I I . � . � very. late, or poor in So he,.xtood up in big sfirrups-and . I ., I . fined to h,old our battle . . , � �� I Vernon Stowart, an emplojee. I the monsoon be . us � . peatedly the.eiangelis ,, * �' , I . I I :ih he spoke�'Iike - An EngliabruaW, and a. I . I , number, have never m*,their lives t . THE -RETIRED BU90LAR. . "Pete . 1 4. , ,�­; I L � . Hon. Thomas Greenwa:y's, farm . . � . . quantity. I Quite apart from the im"* . 00 loug,,andj lt1..1aa,y weilL .be at'.,valtre - . I I . . � three oi the twelve- as, - r And, the, . . . L . — . I . . . I . , 1. Manitoba ttning well-educated. One too� . I . . . . waved his. belmot and, called upon his seen a Eurbobiomis face and believe I&- ' , I loop, and , yek 4.. . . � . , was killod by ligl � � I . I to" some of us i!R, 160k,lato, Me matter. . . rest.s­ Heavy. :with a -1 � r possibility of -all agricultural opera- r6gimen, " Three .cheers f6r.0suor4l. , . ..,. I . Ue . 16i I Very MUCIt Put Out -Ow,r Rik CA � . I I . . I ..'', . � � "Yes" I'M - better. I'm a prisons ­ I .1 I!�, . � � plicitly the horrible things told about, � I . . . . . I while hauling straw. The young man . I . I . I I Is tions it be shouted, "HIP, the foreig' . i I I A erilltd,ourselVes by hold- , awb.lrei.. They had. -had a long, walk, ,. . . I . . �. . , . %­ , 1. . I . I I— would simply mean that, Sir:George White III ners, , . � . .re we hamp. .. In tiounter witi, it %)ear.xiia. , . - , � . . . : , I I � I ,am III, � . .1 � . . hfgher markets III .1 . probably in the daytime, had climbed � . I . I I I . '. I . . . . was from AtUens. Ont. . �­ " . . , .. countless thotlsauds� Of' people would. hip,, hip III in, a brogue as rich as his .. DN WE - , ' - ing oa-ttle over. for! I I I . don't know as I ever , ielt any. 11 �... �. � ", , . Fuller reports. ro 0 "Yeq,"F . - ' % .. � . � . , .. CHINAMr i LL � ARM] 5iD! . sh�)al � retived U,P,.a.steop* :mountain,-, had beeU ,on. . - : . . . . delved by the rown . I . � � , When they �4. be -sold at' once I Is . � . . I . .. die of thirst." - I . . . ood . . I meauer.in �IIBY life," said the I . I `,� .. "An you Ali English . . . . . g -will wks generous. And his re-, "The Chintamen are well armed And . . I . .. - I . gagod'in earnest . prayer; doubtless. '� , . . , 1 , -* I man?" I asked. � - Weeks ago information "reached I .. I . . � or tire wes, sollii�o, Mom jast tie 0 0 On bur -I � . . � . , � .. � . . Lands DepartmeAt'show twat the re i . .. . � - I I . ilk ,weapons of 11 . I . . I . . . . . � I I c . ent forest fires in, the Rabay River Helaughed. I "Not I," he said. "I'm . � gimard ans�wored to -his call, as it had they 1. . g aro. "than I did one night. over � I ..� I . , ., � . . i . .1 � . aFe well supplied wi . �. bad and mind And spirit: Were ex- � . I . � I , . a , . ­ I � ' Simla to the effect ' that the� ,people �b U, 8 11 . . . a . a. k1ey.bave, rtachie4j their Prime and. a meet -140 - I bad with a deer 'ibau. I � . y . . � . � . I . ' II . I . . . . ' 1. ' I . who* live in' and on the bordera Of theL , . � tite. very best oonditid . had - looked over this man"s house. I .� , d , lit--� -Boer born And -bredi and L am the, . . done on many less agree le Maine t i the . latest pattern,, � many. I . . I . n for hausted, and yet so glorious was the : - .. - * * , 11 � I � :,� . . district, althottgh widespread, id . h 'bowied you over. What on . and the love -feast began, ,. . ,manufactured. in our. Own great area- are in I . 1. . . 'given . I I 1. I I . .. tle injury to timber ot'the Crown -of- a1AP 'A' 0. , . ,� Great. Westerh,A�esert,4: which com- You must. imagine .. what 'followed tbe markeitf. . . . . 11 downstairs- And It ; without finding A, - fixp6rloneo now them that they I I � � , . .too . I iih ' - . I . I � . . s . . . Ps I were awake.. "Pull . . . �,­. . , ting mostly limits held by lumber. ear . maxle YOU do suoh a fodlls trick � .. ­ nals, Shan Tang Province is notable �. .- y awakef"Isays the 1. � , : , .. . . , priseal A: large -portioli of Seindia. Bud. you must '. ' � - blessed thing, and then, as,lwdi cam- 1. . . 1, . to ride from our rifles.. at . . . . imagine the dry, liaraLng. for Its Men of fine. physique and . . ercoine - . I � . � I I I I . . I -OREEN FERTXLIZERS. I ' Revised Version, �. Mey ba.d%Ov . . men. . . I . 1. � . . . . Ra Oared, terrible load- ' 1. This Province.cou.14'Pro. I . I . ­ . . : I # . I that distance . . jptrtaua,� had go lioat, the MINI. yellow dust, the White statue. I . hng along the hall an the second floor � I I . Ill . . I . . � � � I I -assumed that the . - the. force oUsloop, and saw blis glory, � I � ­ " ,:­ " . GREAT BRITAIN.- . , ­ . I - .. ea ; a A that not only had more than . . It )$,.somexim,es - � on the w' n . , I � . . We$. .' ICOMd L in P . I , I i . glaie of tho sunshine, and in the beat bably plgco �n the field, 0'.4 . . ay to the stairs to go dow anid the, two men that stoo&with � � - : - .1 I I I "Didn't thiak 1 we . . . . I . . nearly.10,00. . .. I . I � !The Elcho Shield at Risley was won . 90 Per cent. of their cattle died, but and,glare.mad dust. ' the great Intor.!. 666, closely Approaching six foot ptough.iag� .under of vegotat"Oh Crarii and out, Ifound him standing III the ­ �- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I in, . . ' - to' ' . . . . I , . , . . � : . I ... ) , 7 1 I . � these parts.,,, . . . I.. . � . ' . . . . � . him. � .. , - I . I I .. � � I I I . - 1. " 11 I I I . -�-by the Irish team. .� I . . -that the roadg. which are mere ktAaks MI, - , hav� on land in"t &lw;ay4 be a benefit door of a room that opaned � . � I . ., . ,. , make a jest of - it, man," . I , � I . . is,plo calumn Of men In ,'�V�jt, hatever China may I . I . I . It � � .. m ,toy: has been dealaredia . .,Don't , , . . � '. �� ; ,,�A gg.ed 16a height: W ... it. 'Buti this . I . right by 33. As they , departed from- -him.. . ' I . . ., - .ran SudP . 11 across the sandy wastes. were ,for e . - is:not'the InvariaIble, re- the : head of the stairs, a, good. big I . � . . . . I I ... , * I I ki crowding down the maift,,,�tr et 22,-. been in. the Past .sher- is noInsignificaut . - .. , . - the, Boer - said, . grhvely. "Ra,ther . . . . ­ . ,,� I. . I t1on wthon A.-. .Xosea and Elias seein't-cs be about . . I , I � . . salt. :Thoro are scim600ndi a . I . :, � bankrupt by, the Londa -i ecurts. I .. miles, littered with bum= corWas. ... 000 strong, cheering ­aod dhouting, enemy to cope -With to,6day. Her .1 I . . . Man in , a dressing gown; and he'd leaving.' Masters it is good for us to ' ­ . . � . . thank God �ou are a living man this - , � . I �. I I . I , '' I I .. . . I . I - . Tenders'for laying the Pacific cable �1111 Bat there.are other large districts'. ' J '' It ' ' ' "" i It " d a tot put a arge masts of,green k,erbage sort 'of popped out on me jast a� .1 . . " . . - . . ' ' . . I . . I wAh t Is sweat running, off t is . I . 1. I . . 3 t" It was His, hand that -saved , . . - eir To tren.gtb -is formiflable'and it it ' �. under the a ' : be :her,e; and let us make three tabor , � . . I I ar-6 advertised for .in the London momen - .. . � so remote from the railway and from faces -and cutting little rlvule�ta in the I . I . I . oil tio forinent may be and camealong to -that -door; s6'that we. 1- I . I . . I I * , I . . . . I . 1, .1se . .d . 1 .1 . � I .. . expanded -upon -invaders the% result. is - asitiv-84 injurious, " There are . I nacles; one far tilee, And one for ,. . L . I I - impartRa Con a r. . Bast moreln :two. feet:apart - � . . I . � you; nothing e coul .have done so." . . L . T . I � , I Time&. ' He spoke r � .. t - tres. that 0 't k�s dust .that asked their cheeks. So)me of would'be terrible slaughtie' P I . wa � . When Moses, add..one for, MAN, It is well . . e'verently,', there was no � . - mepy, kinds, of green manures with . I . . . . . I I .. - . . . I ,�, , ' � The Queen bad it brilliant garden � months, for news to trickle. through- them were.so gla:d'thai. though in the "If the members of. the 'Legwti6n . 1. , . . We met. . . . I . I I . . I . . caiit in the sentiment he utWed- . � I . . f - - . .. . . � in.studying tbbq� requesb Of Peter to � . .... I I I I � I on, . . The: country 6 I It 'Wide dfvp,rsity.in their atbility to uvn- . IIIW I . i . I . . 11 party at BuA . kinghi I in -palace I I If � the Bin s is an - dxaM-. heaviest marching order, they leaped have been murdered* you cannot bring I . 6re., - you lacking. ' fore:'sdime- . ' . I I . his face wag too opan; tod manly, too .. ish, pla�iit fobil. Only, those that con- body I the man says., . m . . notice thIs last f�Tje words of the verse. , - I . 1. , I .Wednesday. . I . .. I , ple. - Several weeks. ago the writer re- up -and down And stopped out ,Af line them baok� to life' by killing in. turn. � I .1 I . I . ..� .. I .1. % . . � �, I fearless for hypocrisy. :. .. . I . , I I Not.knowwg what he said.- He did - , . '. . . - . . I � . . . I .The wedding of Lidy Randolph, . . ceived A. letter from a military offi. tain . nitr.ogenous ,matter,to, be.,cop- !,W,11, nowi'.I'd it , , . � : . . I "H long is it since I �Was knocked . . to damce. to the music of the bag- Ape2ceful adjustment of the differ- . , had OD01 duOks 84Y *Ot j4Alize tho aibsui;d yt,o� the�pro� . I . � Churchill and Ge�orgeo Cornwallis West I 9w . -L . , . is mass of hills And - ., I ,.. . . . . . . I . . I yorte.I1,4uto amm-ainfa, by. fokmenta- t 46,t, A. . I I ­ . ... . .. . .. . . I � �. I cor stationed I;u.th 1. .. . . . . ,4 I'll � ,dnaea. might be - had and a componsa- , . I ,h . 10 Die before. under, .similar Positions but the. r6ali d, the interior-' :'. . I Over V - - .. . . . I . -pipegL . ' , . . I . . . . . . I . . ­ I . -40 ... , . . I I -is definitely fixed for July 28. . I I . . ­, .- jungley -and. the picture which.- he . . *. :. ..� . I '... . . tion are hilWiLys helllyfal,, 'and,:eviin circumstances; this t . I . -n . "About th 0 . . Z , . . . I .. . . . . I . tion, secuxo& Such a 'policy would ' I bolas the simples ud his two compa - : . . I : . approved,the abloo xce hours.'., . ,. I .. . . I , . ­ wit -b these gpod�effeot is�ofton la,rg��. a ity o4 himsekf a � ' The Queen has . . painted of its condition was, - . .. . - 0, - I... . '�ave*thelr lives and enormous. expon- I - ' - - I ... "Is my contrade deadf." -1. .. I ,� . I .. � . ,� na, eastest , way Of Passing a Man - g r Ings., I . . . ... ... . I � . . . . . - tons to theAbree. 16 ified be t I . -1 � the, y,t�dof Hopotoun as Go*- . .. . I I ... . . .. on 'the part of. i ly neutralized . by the excess of we And getting rid of him. I'd say that 'ea,rth *era. swal- '� - : I. .. . .. . C , "Quite deaa,�, the Boer replied. .�. . , TRULY TERRIBLE. I . TO CURB IVY POISONING. ditwes i injured nam All- his' ambitions -on .) , ar'nor-Genoral. of the Australian am- I . . . I - . . . .1 . .. . .. .. .. . . . . L: .t6r Whidlk tllqy ContaIM All Kk�een I- was, but: I guess , isd got 'into the . � ,. .. .1. . . I . "Death came instantly tq him, �Hb .The" can be no doubt that, montlia Probably no poisonous � plants are tiosils.." I . . ­ low7ed u�f -with thpi desire to.* prolong � I - . I . � - mcqwealth. . �- . was I ,ahot t4rough I the:braiku.11 . 7 . and moi1ths. 'ago, even before - last. more dreaded, than po . I , son. ivy . and . : . . . - I , 4- 1. . � ­.. vegot�tton that is suitabbe for plough- wrong house. Tho4:"the­man would . � . . . 1. I I . - ' . . . I . . I . � . . .. ang under as m1a,nuxtet is fulty. 80. per . this happy hour, Dr. Trumbulf learns . I . I UNITED STATES. I. . . say 10h., or.s'Aw.or somet1iiog of that from, �his that 6 reverent spirit is ., . . I I . � . - ' 6&ig ple were dying'In poison sumach, and probably,no oth- ' I labit, is already I � I A Chicago salocin licenses number 5,- "Poor. beggax M I muttored. 1AII4 , 6mas, the peo I .. . LONG-RZOORD RIDES .cent, water. 'If the . I I he'll'hav6 to roit on the"op4n volts, I thousands of starvation, and r one plaAt has so 'many remedies . ' I . . . . � I—, � . . ­ . I sort., and then. ,wait for "you to go I . , I , �hat they s' I . not� in ,itself wisidlom. A sinceTa 6-, ; .. . '' ' � . ... I .. � . � norease of 800. I I I - I . . . sata I ra;ted with'water and the. green . I . Y � , 700, an I . � I's - - I I . � were.prootibally without'.. any help said to be good, recommond4d for it.' 80aie FAmous TrIliksi Made by Solditrk and - I . . an't and you'd go, openly now, Or - sire to, ,do -tho -bast thing, po-psible I I .. - . Lg , the suppose . . . . I � . � . . '... � correspondelitsi. herbage is mainly, carbon, a -slow. fer� ' . ' "ad I . 1. I - � There is great distre . sat amo . k � � � . . course,:. down Ole front stairs. and out -1 ,by �. 0 , ­ The Boer leader's faco-flushed An. WhWtever, except What Was livailable ,Principle in these two' . may sometmes be in irected . .1. �- I ". - I I . . I . . .1 .. ' The poisoning ' 't montAtioid takes places which do- the trout doorp sneaking. outj all the - . .. , -Cape Name miners- i - th . same and can be The war , correspondents In Son It I . "Chiiroh .building 'Wouid ' . - . , I 1: I- .There is an too faminoAn half A grily, "Do you take us for savageoll, on. -the mere edge of their, particular. Plants is I 8 . I cam- r. . � v&lops wbat is known as litravio acid. the same. :' Bat thi's Ina - ' ' lgnoranm. . I I . . I . I . - . . . ly. But Africa in thei * recent dispatches have n that I'm seem t,� be a good, buslu6s; 'yet .A. ,, ,- r ­ � . dozen towns in South Carolina. . . he asked. � "Rest easy, Your friend domain. New.% of all this is, Only now, bat9d with the same. remed 1, � I . . - . This is a� potson, tot.t.he rootiof. All- � . I . . . I . dwelt (in the so-oalled record-breakiag . . . ,. . telling you about, when.1 says to him, I L% build,&. memorial - . ' ' ­ . Eleven billion will got dedeAtlurial, What was'his six mon'Alks afterwurd, ,beginning, to few of the people who are poisoned � . . . . bat the lowest 9rdew. 4'Plants, A# w se-Tious prdposa 0 1 . . � . , , 11 * . � ,dollars are invested . I I . � � � . ey. Perrot of the British cavalry . 'Yes, I was looking far a man, but I church may f I I . I rank V11 . I I"k oimt, . , . ,. 11 take , ideration. Th . . manclea � . I I ram ademout' but poor-- I � . . this into cow in railways in the United States. . , . I , . I , . in the Transvaal. There was, for In- seen. by the Implinal(bility at growing. guess I must have got Into the wrong ' � ' . I I , � I d'Wax correspondent," � I . Referring'to a, reply of Lord George �Uss often the first thing that sug- I . � ty informed disciple, who: doesn't ' . I I Nime people in Marion county, Ar- . I . . 6 Natal wnything but reeds, moses, a,nd other ban I - 8 When h L niake . � L . � I . aitamce,' the fine ride of th I se , didn't say "Ohil or 'Ali,'. or any a ,S:tfie I L tools - and died. "And youx own 11, . I ... I .Hamilton in the House of Commons. iests itse It. - . I ; miles course b)ari)age on wett. land until at- . know W -hat lie a . m . � . I kausas, ate toads . . . X . 11 seemed to (hr L some doubt On The cause of the trouble i's a re- . Mounted carbineer8i Whe rode BE r . it has 'beta thing, of that sort, but hopUt his right proposal." . . . The wife of the Turkish Minister at IIWA correspondent also. My pa, WJ& ow I In 12 hours, over the sun -Sc to' thoir;ouglIly under- I . I I . , . I I . . . A pers are in my pocket somewhere.', L what he described as ths.0611saticnal contly discovered uon-volatile Oil � . oirchad . � . hand Up back of his .right car, and .4 walle 16 thus spake; there I 11 1, I . of F encliis b .. drained. . . . I.. I Washington, has given birth to L 1 veld ; 'or the dash r Or I sort at skowed that side of his head to. L ' ­ . �,, : I . . . "Sir," said the Boer leader, '."you reportS, -on the subjecit. which has been called toxicadendroL # is 'very ir- * , WarmIttI. a -ad light arer essential in- I ania Roland. . God's beat answers . . 4011". . I " for,the relief of Kimberley when .the tL.round toward me a little. and says; 'a : . Ten countrieslin Kandtio will this dress exactly like two British officers. published the -correspondent says that ritatingto the skin in a manInar only - doviIopIng and making availeible what I . our prayers are often oircumstanoosA . I , I I I troopers stayed in the saddle for more ' .do 'What did you say Is not words. J�.bls otoud bejnsfioientl� .. . year yield $7,000,000 bushels of ',beat. You ride out with a fighting party. it would be diffioult to Paint 14 too too well' known. Since. it cannot be than seven hours gin& then rode tot Plant foad the soil contains. But on 10.1 was looking for a.= as' says 1. .. I � . It . . obbed YOU -try to ride off at a gallop under glosoinyoolors, the suffering starvation dissolved in water, washing is of little is little evi- answered Peter's foblis Petition, It . l I , . The Chie&-go' PolidellumU L who, r . ur rifles when and death Which far months .have use. It can, however, be dissolved five miles ,At full gallop into the ba- inuab swamp 4"', the"' . '. a1ittle lenders this time, 'but guess I wm�a cloud of' glory, according to . I . . 4 .A( Man in a park has been suspended, the -very muzzles of a . . lea . 04 town. Whili these rides are deince towt iliere, Am the nalneral and must.have got into the wrong house,' - ad made all present fear . . * . we,7tell you to surreaderi 'You can been 'AmPly-deatroying the whole pop- end converted into"S S&P by the so- gUr Itrogenous. plant food which ra"es . Xatth,ew, A . . . ­ . I I . . Every school' building in Chicago I I but yourselves. � for this ulatian of the Bbil,eountry. Suffer- tidh a1 alkalies sudb as ummolfia, worth boasting of, they cannot be 11 rtilev tiato developed., To grow ""What's � *that Is says the man, the imminent presence of God, They:.' . . .. ' I . will be provided withAre 6soapes.be- bl%m� no one I . . . . I classoad as record -breakers. Of course& suit to . . twisting his 'head a. little more, galas' roared as they entered into the cloud . . I I I �, � � day's work." . jug there rewhed an acute form so washing soda and caustic potaoh �or On, black mucki lando a mass ob veget- . . fore fail. ' . � . . I . . . i . the ride of a body of cavalry in their � - to throw that ear .with the hand up Probably It . co-neealod from that; I � . I There are Many cases of smallpox "I blame no man., I played the game long ago is November lasit, and -ever soda. It in also readily - dissolved In full equipments, whiclit' burde able ino,ttiar to be turnod under -'Is . And 10ijab. No � . . � I to it a little forward, a little, 0; lit- viatw,.Tesus and, Moisesi . � I a paying the penalty." since that, time the people, have been alcohol. All these may be used in 17 250 ;Mindm, must a clear iwaste� All the carboA. it : . � : , and typhoid among the miners at an am . horse with near I . tie closer to me; 'Wiat's. that I Wrong wonder they were afraidl . . . . - . . I .. They told me how poor Lamble's dying oftstarvation literally in- thou- ease polsoning'should occurs but � Chore oautsans Imp be sav4o by feeding it house I's . I . 35. There came a voice out of the � . . I. I . . b not be coMpaired with. loDg-distanee cloud, The other gosPOIS tell Us that* I I . I . I . Name 01ty. Mon.� horse had swerved between- myself and undo. � . is a better remedy which may e records ji.ohloved by single it,, in to, stock and tt�us turning it into ,,The man w4s deer ,as a post,'and tut this voice the three apostles fell . . I A girl wout from Austria to tor Lamble had fallen. Then The writer shrinks froni " detailing made as follows. in a.bottle of al- th aad fat, And the excrement malued in terror , . l I . pacing trim, such' 9A Count erg I had to holler to lim, laud enough so aa their faces and ro . I tana to wed a minor, bat chase the them of . the really slokening horrors," its do. cabal putandshake asinuoh .ad Stahron- War= I tbss balky, matter has been � � , saw me fall ,forward lit the ead- etate, l J cd m. The voice . . groonisman -at thealt.ar. they ' him by his military carries- sugar, of lead as will illasolve; then borg, who rode one horse over a dl,- after al in It you could hear me all over the wtters nearly the same words ' that I Two Chicago wami0b, armed With . die, and they knew I was hiL A few wribed to - tale of the rotting t"ce of $50 miles in 70 hours; or Bar- . passed through the ate, ach, usually I neighboAciod; I thought if there was . . strides later one of them had sent, it pendent, " the add a little more loads so thiLt When contains more. 9,vailsilila fertility than were used tit the baptism of .Tesus; . ,Axe and hatchet; fought state det6o- I ou . Cottw - who rode from Vienna to a police station within half'a mile Of This IN my beloved Son I, hear him, It ' I . . bUllet through my barse's heads and corpses, or the . glistening skeletons of Ishakon the mixture in milky. When Whale mass woulct do it turned Lthe house. the I . re �std *0 � tives, whoaccuaea them of shoplifting, Paris, a� distance of 6% Miles. in 19 1-2 *th(e _qerVeg *aUId Come WaS a divine Wit tL n of out Lordos . 7 1 -The United States Gove6ment drop he rolled on top of Me. Yet with it . hundreds of Mon and cattle Which ard needed* rub the shaken mixture upon under the molt tal ferment. On dry, tea,aiiings, It confirmed- Peter and . . I .. all I bad escaped with it graze over t6 be mean in Profusion, of whole ham- I the parts allooted. several times a day days, One of the meet famous.,Iaug- am running up before I could got out., James And John as nothing. else could I . I I I 0 i report indicates a wheat yield of , ' didit&n6s, rides in --history was that of sandy and gravelly 001's large gr the I'll was lookin- for a man,' I 'Illy", have eonfirraod them in the Christian ' . I � I , ' the right temple, And a badly injured 14AS wiped out, of.mile after mile of until all irriiition ceases. ,-If too FAug Cha�les, =- 1:, of Sweden, who in 'It. oarlIftaccous. vegetables wity � � ; 4 1� -�­ '186,000,000 bitshels, the smallest $1000 shoulder. Truly, as the goari an id, the country utterly deserted and burned strong the mixture may The diluted a they wilt %up, ,but 1 guew I Must have � got Into the ralth. See wbat'Peter writes after- . , I . 1714 rode from Dematloga, in Tarke prqve, an advantage, a I , . ward about this experience, 2 Pet,. 1. I �­ 1996. in Ito, hand of God must have shielded me. up, of the want of W&tOr in Places with water, but more lead should he yJ ply Watexi and the, carbonic acid gas 4 WXong house 1 1648. . Workman testing altelescope �. .. to Stralsund, In Sweden, o distance of "Oh, ye -es; hat in; I think very like- ' lo�mo and told no ­' ,--& * I I re Within living memory It had added, Should poisoning occur and - On that 00- that. they throw, Oft while.forment- ly, says the - 86. They kopt Is d . � � . Cheater, N.Y., saw A thief steal a . W4 own to fAl' and Pr8fers, this preparation u 1,000 miles, In & fortnight will probably not be in excess � man, he'd heard me that man it those days an), of those things cirook of buttAw a mile distant And . LORD LOVEL, - . never been ku at be" obts'nablo' casion. the king rode night and day, 1119 t wh re- times and he dropped his hand from which they had Been. This shenee. may . . I . . I . to condease in, m: few words the a$per- hot soapsuds with some soda or other �6ro both Of what t"a laud needs. Bit been prompted by all, but Jesus � I � . � caused his mrredt. I - . ...* . I accompanied only by one offic ever the soil is black with pa-rtlyede- his ear, and stralgUtened his head, have -ommanded it. There Was every I . . . Charles R. Westervelt q ne ine of 1111h AL(tor flie RattIO Of. 160008, of due who only touched on the alkali added to it, may be used. This taking care of their own horses , and and walled at me a little, and stood also c � I , oacretary Wh CA , I . . . the R9464, fringe of tht-oountry and thus miss- should not be refieA.upon Unless the never changing their elotlksa� oaye4 humug, too plowf under more I doorway or h necessity at the present time to avoid . . f. and troasiATer of the IX -Me' Savings One, of the remarka1blq disappears- ed the worst scones. . vegatAble matter to add to it is a back a little, in the Is exorcIsiag, the Mind of the PeOPIO With I I � Bank, of Newark. X.J., is Under arrest I poisoning in very fresh; Advanced , The preme* South African records , all of which YOU Undor4fiand the thought of esbablishing an earthlv I Andes recomded in English. history was WrItIng.fraft Udalpur, per4aps-the caw should be treated with the above were eclipsed an long ago as 1842,when clear - waste at waiAt, at fbe toasts is room' . . I charged with atealing� b6twein $88,000 that at Lord Laval. in the battle of as iit for- was the .signal fox Me to pass on' , king . dom. . . , . vl . � and $40,000 from the -bank. , . Stake, WVch took Place just 413 .most beautiful and picturesque city in remedy. . I Dick King a British dispatch ilider, Wore' valuAble as food tkm which I did. I would everlastingly I � I . ,7\. India, lie sake that the drought of last .­-....@--- covered the 600 mile& from Port Na- t'llzorl . liked to have pxssed him one under . 4. . I ,A high fen04. built III, ApIle, has years ago. TUS famous conflict was years is convepted the Bbil country in I �tt is tuabolief Of maor farmers that . THEY OBEYED ORID=13, - . .1 . . been the can" of a violent outbreak t-lirs aeOl$1v6 Oaa hy Ohs War 01- Cho to a place of slow, lingering, terrible WHERE LAND 1S MOST VALUABLE tall to . Grahamstown. in nine days. All gre6m alailureg copting, weeds, the chin as ,I weii-t by him, but of A, eertarn Captain, having been ' I . of,diplitheria inBlivaboth, N.J., eatio- . exossing seven large rivers and num- " 'ex oottrao I didn't; it would have bean e dOp gave A . 1.4 . I I ing the death of two People and tho Rooes, and is 0owriettimed referred to de&th.,,,Uguy of the people turned for The growth of Ole land Values is berless smaller sprutts on the we),. which should ' be destroyed as soon a mighty serious business for me if I'd farelwell dinner to, his, regiment. Ad- , I 46 tale loaf great -battle on Eng- help toward Udalpur, where they hop- Ofte 0 its thty can -be/seen and IeOt- td tot I I Six housaw "wen Were left than!. a In the soft, in N, w . , sickneps of two others. An excessivii soil. t f the momt wanderIdl phenom- King's. ride ro,multed in the relief of asteful way ta,tertt- done him any injury In his Own house dressing tbe, Mon befar6 they -cam- . ; ,od the M&harana would help ena of the age, Every Inch. of land Dart Xa,tal, ,Whioh Was then besiege, lines Itlad, nveta t:ho cloveil and Other And been caught,-, and then ho,was memeed to eat, ho said: aampness has boon caused by the dead upou tft ,field, The forced of But they died in hundreds on the road between Kin . g Wilfl& ward Ar- deer-, aU4 hitting him would have Nowi lads, treat (bis, dinnor as you I . I � � 1. � . feace, , Cho RM U086 partyi "re Victorious, and jaakal, parlah dog and crow fat- , ails mtutue and by .Boers, Many, yeara *dfter � oar- leguminous plants Which gather nitro- I . � � Announcement bag been made to and, their vidtosry eataililished the Trinity s0aft, London, Cost 40 100, chlbald Porbesi the famous War . gea am coefined air, in the soil are won like hitting A blind man or a would the onemy. . . . I � I I � employes, of the Chkago Union Trad- haUse at Tudor upors, thb throne of toned, on their poor remains, Udaipur or at the rate� of 4191,000,000 per Acre respoadeat, made hnot�bor South At- Jr Moore td toed than 'to arippie.. So there wasn't anything After dinner he discovered. FrIV46 . � offered no sanctuary, and every, -beyoud all doubt the highest price rican record whian he carried the first Worth much - Robinson stofwfug*s6VeritL bottles of " flon, companys .Ora the' Xdrth - 8146 jangindi., After tilio batile all oftho morning the oorpse-bearerx were busy' ever paid In V .' en a far me to do bN* 16' Pass On Out, . . . 'ngland for land. The 216wat of the battle of Ulundi, to the grorw and plough under Wit W lipes, that begboalng August Is an IbAders of thys White RMe forces Vi6amost telegraph instruments riding calk tliLk olavor(ando peas, too food tAbna wWoh I did. I champagne away in a bag. IlighLy Average increase of 10 -or 15"Per Cent. removing froui might the offensivo Soatheastmakrn Railway Company WOO 110 milditt In 16 board to -do so, they, lea�,a a large part, of their IN ti. "Thexe wasn't anybody outside, to incemseil, the Captain asked him what ' I I . in tUir wages will -be made, The to- were found dead UPOU 418 field 01- e,vildemod. of the severity of the dis- asked cut the rate of $06,�000,000 per 1, I 0 r disturb mo, no police, no nothing, all he meant by such con4act. � oepting Lord 1401i **a Wild never in . lliq lu t1je molt when their toots do- , tress, The biting told days of Decent* 'Aare for a plooe, of ground in DerMO11- ' ENTERPRISE AT OMDURMAN. , I I had to do Was to walk away and *by, air, said Robinson, - I in . .tal Increase Will amount to $1001,00.0 It -Been again. U&ny were t1hO r6aatkab 10ay. a . . yearf � . , for the disappotillrance of thl ber and January told like it Pestilence deny, whloh bad a depth of ,sixteen Ono of t1to =at r6markabla facts take My own time about it as easy otil,v obeying orders. � . � giveu a slid emaciated 11 � I GENEPAL, Ift,derl In the Vorklai partys some an'- on their weakened toot Only, The demand Was 80 eXor. (n .owneotion with the dovelatiment, AN AUTOMATIC WAXESUR. an you pleAsel but I should have liked J,Obeyfiag orders; to-ared the Cap* . I � � I . . - feet doop III berting that he w*A drowneil while fram6s, and tho 13414 ' bitmat tha,t even a railway company of the Soudan 'to the 6xt!ralordmary youag Wife. I Am def�ormtiked to it bott-or it I could have met there tain. Wbat do you mean? " . � I : ,1116ft its shov eiglit. . I DIED 9Y HUNDREDS. W to Pduse, finally declining to Par- Manner in which Omdurman has learn at what hour mY husband comes outside, before I Wont Away, ab 1 Now Sa'at'll Wales. trying to escape, siomes 4U Itivor . In call- I 'Out Yes, air, was tlje� anower. You told I I tient6d lit the city, In Chase. in the year 1880 land can Methods. The city hamet At nIgbtv"�yotw dO What I will, I three mon, not deer," . as sto treat tlw dinner like on enomy, . � RAIIJ had fallen & several famin,*- Troilt, the. weight, tit his it-rmor keep- The Alghtfi Pro. I adopted Earop I � , � ing, 111,14 lbody (row rigne to tho,, Our- tile, 0106,1119weeka; of last year mail the uon street was sold for $30 a square now ponstaseo not onlyi markete� oind can Uot k&V, awake, 4nd he M always ' tbose, wo don't kill, we take prisonors, I I lit,tickeh distri6tS IU inaieL. ve burned foot, and six years labor the price regular lines O( o&ltvaum, bot shops dardal, not tk), mako tile I&Ut aoift DWARIP-91iM SON. —,--O-- I—- . . . 1. . New aritain, olunibals rodeatif *to (A,ft- 4110thOr VePal!t )INA iii that ,.he Opitaing cli'm aelibly on the m6morles weat up to $15 a square foot. conducted- upon the, European ifth- In ififte tiny drug whkh pr aces The Gazette Medicaid do Paris oites , 1110ttSHHOLD ECONOXY. a number of w)lito. busliftea. (16&, to flie nwth� thers living a p6ae,- themselves In . Oil I from the Presso Uedleale, the account � '00'r111% mtteot car employes get S3 Ant,s lift. to fU, &nd ag I& datya, 113 of those who word so unfortunate, at to I 111.11 16 '" fou, ba2sare which would do no dis- waketutumsf Wgat"m thlat exotoaraed 'the yowAg .0 , " I I Ilm hours woft. 1"8, b~er, wn undorground room witoods them. it this OMIA happen I'll credit to, one of our Moro civilized Old WR*. NO nood to bay dragal of a giant, 17 'years Of ago, seven feet husband, ,referring to the memoran- I . I" cents for I - , Whitt was the. ' COOLED mg nAlkimt, It thet flow w4th tacks! four and one limit lablias high, whoso dam mike had givoik him. One -dozen ,.. Simid, oases And 17 deat* *A# - dfaeovotoid, Mder t0a =9,nor the Capital Of the State � Indtan effielis tfire6 OAM Von Oil mOd- SPfIlak b1ou" at the lavolt estate. In thin ra,to Of thodd 10fig,la the demolAtt, hilA is ttert a totter hiars in a Ocout6d 6rn principles by isnterpristrige Greekit , fatuor was a dwarf. * eggs, one Pound ot valains, battle of are, v6port6d. DVIATR TO 00098JOACHFIS. . . \ I * � bmArLae, Voloana, bad seer.ot oWmw was found, the gkols- traOts to the mouth and weat of Mal- #,nvol,ope for my wifet be asked the Ana ftv&n & music ware&aasdi And 600- -1 I - - 40 * -.* lemon txtraot, atin of iground cin - I oft the Xow n6briass, ton of t% t" deot*4. at a table on PUT f postmanter, while the green Jiro from cort -hall. There it now. m, regular A almob Australian remedy for . nalfton and half a Pound of sugar. 1: . killliig cookroAolibs consists In feeding T.811.1 RING'S COPPERS. I I. I , I I , " , � � I - - - ,� , I I I I - . 6 weriN 08 now tamed *h1eh. wftti 600ks, paptii%x pohmf &O,p Little or nothing appMfA to have 'his qed; made the offi6im look likd A ferry, itervide, b6hoa6a Omdurman and what (its yet% Wmb *tlx all thoso . 11� in nans gong andf 00 in Another pitvt of thb room **d 4, b*b dead #A the time to rollovis this leafy f0toOt. � Xhartoumv as wisil as 0, Postal and the lowtil upon it MIXW0 of floor Thb young Xing of 6�%In fAlways In- thIngs, 34blindal ' ", moslaed And deoayedi, of ancient terrIble MiMtys The X4114174114t It Yes, nir, aliewerea Me, P. U., And telegraph system; h2hiliss wa enter- and paste of Dario which-, it Is said, siets on having his packets, filled with , live got 0, stalo loaf, replied t,he . ' lit A. the i1twoo at the olA CaMoMtLY6 tYffie, 'he fkanded it out. ,The J041OUR man prising 00,otchMan 0 ought Par- they greoffily devoui. The plaster of eopliiors befors, going for a drive, and yottng Wife, tl4t 11ta,going to Nava by Monte subtortallown str6ams at Pattern. Mug t0a tither Zol" led 0 101fisian to eontinu,6 the: tram 11116 ato a brb&d padding. e wlign, 10 and be- t'hat, hike hitherto cart" materiAl Paris lisots" a4iOr they have swal' scatters the wind smong, the many, working it Up i pitis w4tet hav6 b6611 di#00viitsd In Af0*h&At`d Ot Lord Love,k to bollavo kWWX a6MI119 Of wh&t 068 Oft Out" tocer It OPOA &t 0110 , lowed it, And that is the bad of beggars whoorow.d Around his my. I i1eyer lot anything' 90, to wastes .1 AIWAIR. I tihAt 'ths-1 bit$ at I&dt scil"'a the myM' '" flis ceipital beyond what 1114 eft- Ji4ldl ft *tie ther M01144011 131ii (Or for the do4teg,d, which is rapidly begin I I milk IIIA101116d tqy O( kto dift,pper""' 4 � tottrAjechods, to tell him. III Sur nli- � 4M. 1 omple,tedi, for paamb4tir dervics. I them, I t[Allil. u6nry. 1. Ill 60A i'"r 064t. at . . \ � I ' .