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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1880-04-29, Page 6"-r1.n1E11n119-: , - , - - ,­ - --- � - - - -4 ,.--,P� --- - - ­ ­ I-,- 11Q­7� 1 . rillillililllmw,wpqpo"Eig&-RNRPM,*�-4---7----Wrmx=;w--�m�--!T,O---,,;Z:����- .1 , , .. I F, � 1 I . , . I ,'a . . )X � � � . . fA . . I I I ( . . � I . . , - � .� . , . I - - . I a I . I . � � . . I . . � I I . I I I . ( - I ^Wq I .1 I I'll, VAARM CONFLAGNATION. 81"tob 91 Itclogwoo, 7837 book 004 ph WMAWA 70. MX X.MaqN. � MAD100N 1114VARM GAUPZN. I � I . 1 1. I 11 - ' mur4exa OAK IFTOARS116 91011106414 I I 1110 1100 WA - P - ,,�� boagute I -0 NO Intense that the Ohor* after the d400voty of ,the Are all . . brouctmon could not pelform. their work tilarog was rung in the Obaudlore of Wall of one XXI4 of; the 8q1Id#;0K-se*ara; .11 ­ , -� Isomse mewlft�vonveo, Aloons WX,mnm: � ,, ., go 0 0SX0. edialtiolf I I A Large Part ot the, City of properly. Anowl Spark .caught on she root , reirsons X I , . ,- she elly of Oltaitis. The city. brigade promptly . IIIC4 and Wonaded-Alp)rpVS Allull 4t Ashes, at the house UP"_ Its, and '000A ,a am All! wiloex-Wilflang 9,70* MigickentoWlig V1011 to at. T *esas. Sting, � 1, I , � & lembled at'sbe box, and Chief Young sent stud mud Terinknoolon go p.,oactesafgAA I AFRAW. , � - A 0oristle. of llaing shot out 'from stud" , - - , she three guamero, she C613quilior"Ohaudiere '. . 11#9 -, . (Garret Oakes In st. ,Thomas Tomms?.) ... a , , obingles., Soveral Attempts were made to and Union,, with 2,600. feel, of opera, b9so, Nsv,r Toox, April 21 --Al the M 1EVEN. HUNDRER HOUSES DESTROYED. climb, up -the roof from an upper window, but ­ I � I . � . sollgon, Having ,nothing, silo to d. , I propo",lb � , o . , tria, . . ­ . The boss reel brigade was kept In Ottawa in Square Gardess 19-alghl. she w . without ovall, A young, ut , .1 � I entern or 9, .. an giontod payans, 0000 Of, local emergency requiring their U44imon. Avenue spa of she hullollbg toil ini I 0 while away a brief pp000 of time . Py $alldl" about dome of my nalghborso of the, bygone .1 I - I tme � roolaoul of Ottawa, 3nods she attempt, � I Moore Man AF014r whoaplapd. Psople, W, 1440 * I . I . ,Services, Even, however, had they gone to The police, Bremen, and, ambulance otorpo ago " . . � I � time. I Wi4 take she late to , William W1116olk I I 111811 M my eyes. )KOnteles-lurgent lVeed of ittekAvc 13UT XI #ED We FOOTOG, Hull, owing to, the want of hydrans service a$,w,o,tk removing the .debris A . " - .0 . . ad $liking on I begin with. Ill 11311 lie Rattled, on lot 21. I y the dozen- for, the )Deugliuse, . there, they woulcl have been of little use. tho ivj.arod. 4 fair to, 'd of she 444 toll with terrible force on the planks . Slo 'T4bp$ros#, Yorm9psh. *14 ahlot can boost I mylest. sort runs riot, � T . awards 5. o'clock In she afternoon, as a Sense Umbnoman hospital was in progress as silo, OT;Aw*,,April 21. -Another terrible dlo-� below. &huttdred man tualledto his desist. ,, .1 . , of she great, culabilty which, boot befallen the time,, A large number of Poo plet have. Of being-sho sit of NowAsaram.. W1104 . go was. physically and constitutionally. a man amph lit sweet. , I I . - - � . aster has occurred to awaken the o.ympat once, and several raising him lutheir arms, � , by . I I . sister city became evident, the side boon ,carried 'out of the It . � I .rulep and of the caulk. decried him into the Brothers' sehooL . 1. lidding. The and call forth the b ' , - ton Of I -, 791 With all filicourallit and power - . dly castle,, at my, command, Qatfort arod'Eleas � lonavolence . . I � I . leading ollizend of Ottawa met and issued ilia neighborhood to thronged. with excited dtall people.. Little did the sboum I � . as - . . . . I iands of $be Medical opoistAnote woo. called, in, when it w , people., Bt,aimple.Uvod w ople of the city, found the he hail. sustained a, severe fracture . I qolt orking pe- �t following proclamation in the. noinq of Mayor There were about 800 People In 1411 b lldiqg . wkatiiab, who. M Sibs Mont front fBaiPg Of Muscle, I never know hAw dating out sixty : I years, sequallitance, to. quarrel wi�h a ' I I I DyWall. � lur!, . rosob of my &no ,­ a has burned to e=be;o sobillyaud-dark, - , ­ I I of the arm, be via a .&In .1. ..14 n - r0h when, $40 on Media ve,aud, of . Hall Imagine wbiw o - ,oideq otherfrijuries, He wag . I � on. .0 ­ I .. � I'll this bogusiful I � sunshiny morning they, went to their usual removed to his ­ I I 11 I I I Mealitime - .OTTAWA, 6.810 p.m,-t-Tha ofty of Hull to. In gave. way, the wall, falling outwards, pArt.01 ... llamas, and thou - . . the soollds of Are home. fog There Ii all Incident, in . ., which Wiloom . woo An actor, that 14 worth relating. Is :� chanced i �kno*u stop at the doorway. daily toll that before bight many of thel,gM a branch had been brought I - poopla roof adj dining also. in with A. crash . I .1 . . rito' Play upon loan to . .. . . Zia come 1. that William Lyon. Metaken ' Goirang; and$ back I .. , I and, with ut or the moans of gettio and.caused, intone would find- klielt little haloes uing" She, house whlcb�otood In danger, and the Are I I � I . Mo 9 a Alarm inside she building. .. , , I L , I �. I I 1. and . .t. Citizens of Ottawa are requested to Send This portion Of the building was, used as the, themselves left Shelterless, and penuileffe in the rooli which had by ibis time gained � to St. Thomas at the time of an olection, with I a View Of siding the Reform candidates, ]To . -1 . Own dear baby, k In bet uest� in contributions of food to the police station, dancing hall and plo r in, the world#' Yet snob is the fact. Within danget'Duo bond a Put-outo thus remov- to a gallery of 024 fair. WAY'WO Ing 9aeou street, as, early as possible Shia even. It is not known how' Many had in his carriage A trunk containing papa �r so, designed, to 1180161 him iia 414, As me Papa togetherf I child on m breast: any cause, I � ­ V.Otbioro, action 0 from ,ate danger to the . . I been jersons, ware the chart Space 69 sbrag houji thin Aft0V33QQ1R oat � 700 homosp Aboutone. half at the Ploy, have I! Who focus aqkIng the fire log for distribution among the sufferers. The killed. One lady bad ken out dead I , . I I I food , addresmeo, . he wals, driving to the common howso followed ' 1. h my a %stleslmve fallen, udeur Use vanished away, could be prouder or richer I . will be for warded so Hall, and distributed and, one woundid. Say been dessroyed by Jiro, and. 4,000 people was dialrevolng In, the .extreme. OullieforrT � oral back. drivers . . � � . I , : by a committee. The Case to one of the, wereinjured. Alargeds . taublotent ofthe fire repacked homeless. Ana what makes t I wharf wore hundreds who, had come from . 1. ­ . � I by hurldrodo of � I I people .belonging to boill I Political P411161i, I -1 Oa arriviag he otdo4 up . ,i saydearonestoday, . � . , . -he I goods, urgent that has occur it Inthisviolnity department and police were promptly on she calamity pill the, more deplorable is the air. Ottawa. There were women with little . I.. 11 Mo I I . . I I . . children, all w for, many yeave, and %be response should be spot and. tendered ovegy assiatanot'. Qualstance thms;, the, sufferers are she very Selling bitterly for the homes . . . I In . Ad O ty load" a few . his carriage, and It 0 proliminar,ryawarks when J,&m, a Neville, a � .a . I . � I Prompt quit liberal. -0. H., MAQ�XINTOOH, � olaso of people who can least afford to b of which they had in such an awful manner I I .1 . Three killed have already boon gonna and , our it, I I . . Mayor' Powerful looking man, shinnied, 4 L .0t, 1114 , 0� L ARQUgn OF 140 L )6. .. . IgN . � And $"I they,have probably lost th And with- so little warning boon deprived. . ­- ­ - . � - .1 ftev"abWoUrld0ollL Mah-N.A-0golaq Hegelian � . air all, ­ I , Hundreds of copies of this proclamation a Prominent lady manager of $be I -8 without even the Prospect of componeasion iii Nearly all of thase� and. many others who � ' air and the , upset the it- scoundiel.1 A Molt was Mo" . . .. . ­ to carry the t6roat I . us � 0 - tweanti . OXI, � and, I I . � - . ­ . . . . I � .1 11 . � . .. . � ,harried down to the wharf, were with were distributed in the-priaelpalthorough- wife of one of the . the shape of-firsurance, . out hate I I . directors of, the United . Nosille look hold of the hub (it . the osat- ev][6911*11 )(31010rellstellio at the Govz , : I -1 or Any . other extra wrapping, having ovi- fares and a temporary relief commisteswas States Life Insurance Company, was the fi rot - I � liege. Wiloom was otandiog glove, by at . � I ' evilair-Generali . 9r.na oiww OF HULL, . . . ­ form.2811'n PO'll cours, with Mr, Brower .periontaken out of the debris. She Was . 1. it ritly been obliged to quit $heir houses as , a � the time. He seizoji Neville ,by the I I I as 13C 'rythe - shoughnot Commonly Alopoe in th had only oupybi I ,a gap.' quickly as possible In order to save them. . Alth, gh, the appeal . wd tobe dead, bat $Onto Signs 6f Jfd dillen 1houldero, owang him round like a top, and . I . I � I � ? (Ottawa Cor. Brooklyn Ea Is.) . . � .9 'hour ' . � I to' she- graphics with file other ,)Bell of the oolves�an issued lin hour or so, contributions of being it lsoovored,'obe was taken hof,pf . - I 4 their children. Oy the .streets I Dominion, is none the less incorporated as leadi , .. . food from all sources began .to be received taf: I *,in. F. Tilebton, of New York, had hii I ag to the,bridge also, were women and I . W, 0 - . I . . der d him. to stand off. Thkn Stropping I - . 14tolsellf Of his coat he txolaira 0. 4 1141 . 0 � Accordingly at that ilia com. � .1 � - such, with Its mayor andhoutioil, and all, the ch and by. .eight o'elodk 400 loaves of broad, with. log brokea. Mrs. JAZABS Sulith,011 FlaVbJOqi,. out of t ildr6n hurrylki he city to seek 4 . kpook down the first m , so ilia% touctitili thi � ... � -dl ., , , .. -- - detonate and attabdants drew up at the, I . . , . . . , 0 sit .g throal batrefd of pork.. several bous of had h"r at other institutions of an urbso 00mmunItY h orforthesiniecleewhere. Approaching 11 . a , on broken And was othcrwsre in . . � ' �, . .:. . carriage; Mackenzie, go ahsaat, olut, I'll , , ontrAnco of the vice -regal residence. Rideau . . 1. . , a ra,okerd Find other; ealablds Were sell% 10, Hull� The homes of theme people w4icu. compose I - , nearer the Scene of aostradslon, the hot breath ;p,d Too pars of sue building wbia)i fell , process you.,, Even to this. day I caik rea%li . .. � Roll I a a t a mile or q. mile and 6,,balf out I -4 M. A. , I . . , 11 a literitily'a'461lectio Of, from the Are became more and wake, Palo- Tligod-who had not food gave wonev Sub Jy 000upi�d its. an art gallery. 'n the.dity,ofEu or I 11 I it .1 I . I .. I wag �Laib The I .. I . .1 '600 IhO. attitud!kln which ha.plooed, hima4qJ,!wJsh . . ­ I , . . Of: town,, situated upon an entinerice .over. . wooden 0hmnti6O,' thrown together without fully noticeable. . ocriptions ranging from $1 to . , I . wr.re pieturos wtre loa4va and werq lntutted­f,, The thousand and one 0, . -Abo rabble hilronit,' Who were oulk� ko.94. im � looking the city ,qf Ottawa and embracing a, . . . � . ally, rogn;rd, to symmetry or order, and divided distracting noises which usually attend such received and before midnight, even with this- --6J5a,oaQ­a8jjfj.j0t, fito �aidue 'but all `41�i'�u � . I . � . '#8ek by the deterijaid tio they o,)utd gee - � it � a , I I onelderable view of the earroundin guabouu,tir.y.. - .. !row, crooked, 1114 by. 1 imperfect appeal, several hundred dollars known, not 4guioet Qtht.r aeolidento. 10 by nal � � 41404 Which claim an,i�iiint�dita-clai.d'tliii3riolveg tioln the dull, . . . It - . I Implintedonhipcountensuce, The,firmuess 1 . Atthittimoof theyearths, Park . to be called corsets, Along, the. river's edge mpffied sound which. had been disilorned at were collected. Ssnator Skead, who appeared lik�f� tbtoo piourea have beoin. so Much I . ot one man was sufflaient Ao jlfwout the . ball.is dreor and desolate, but. it looks as it . for about half a mile a large Space i3 occupied the dietetic ,,mud mud I � to be directing the proceedings,' received irjakedtoi w be alm6 . theirtapIveo 'heard . at worthleaff., . I threatened outrage. By &hid motion Wilcox � � � whed the Nummilria upoll itlignighillemoBt' ' I I ­ �e ,a � shortly after 8 O'clook a despartall.from May"or In she front part of Ing g � -bypiles of saWn lumber each h a own peculiar harshness. In . srd�rj wilf.1re the , , as much as fifty wit it I , Showed himself to be a true . . lover of justice, ' pleaslint. I . , The bull, largo. and rumbling, * I illidn fact , boat .0500,000. I I . I - I in , and value& at a the, gtrgets In whl6h: the fire had. not -yet Mackintosh Authorizing. him so plitoo his (the moodeut occurred, a, spoe More &ban Rot y . � . � And 4 1 . ageneroola as he was brave ; though. a'. I is not an Imposing, alruoturp. It is, . , . I a The only buildings of. any cousequelace4n the caught . I I I . me at the head of the list wilft a feet yide bad Ouen. partitioned t,V. and made . =O'f otnonah Tory.. defending Msekeazle,. ars . . � I built of that eternal gray ptone of . . plaombesides the, factories %to 4 large stone I . , I 050, besides a similar amount in into t . . THE 901INE PBXSESTRA I . - 11 ­ wo btorice, she tower being used ter . .. � . . impetuous 3%4ie%l, while the latter wag de- � Which fill - the dwelling houses'. I and' . I . . . I , Iline-tanthe Of3he churches and public build. - . .Aoman Oasholfe church at the.engtorn. end of .. food. It, *06: 4190 .arrA , . . . fted that a public , C010401, receptl6ti. hall and restaurant, and i the olty. and near the wMek's edge, a bishop's. WAS one which those who wfinessed*areubt relietmeating. should behold in the olty.bal . 1 tho,upper.asury. -for .4. dancing .-hi I � --- kil--aud-art - '. '' . . I Pouncing Torybra in the atroogeat terinel -aid � Ad-611011490TO11314118 596ROODIJAMS , u oiketteld � I . I '- logs are constructed.' At the door two . . P' florget. Moll with Pero dodo, to -morrow m ' ' I - ' k- . . gallery.. hecatted of the a0vident ;i"�supJ.§QTiAd-uSS.­­. alace,joahventill.od'onection with is, the� likely.. to , pit ti . . Prn ng MII O aloe . , I I .� .,- ;,_. ­7� . , , . ­ I --- ­-----�. ---- ­- * " soutittelp, in the uniform of the c I - I . . I Wales�'Qwn gegf!n�Lnt�.ot-oad-oii.-guarcL--A-� . Town Hall in tbo;,.ce4tro:o1 the market. place, smoke And dust, forming a grime upon their ­ Povod1wbavo-Mwn. praceui6 of the flo of. , . ' . �­ . - ­ - �� ,A--FAD-(JTATMZRT7--­ . or - -ahout-A-hundred- varifi, to -the , -lazes-wbtolt-tande -to& the '.expraoalou�of-mwlur he -dancing bull and Art gallery upo I It she 11 'iiiiiiiii-iieas , - - I . - : . . . . . , . All. XXTXA*0nDjt)N& � .' . . AM' 0,1830ALOW. , .,:;��ia@i4jibailiad�,-thb,-*party as is alighted- . , .1 ' . ­­yM4r.1.4­-affiL -thros,-M A gentleman who vioitool, twenty houses in . . � . a, Oolot Val-liaril in , All! the more - intense, rushed fydOIikg;-6rt1i-­, wall which supported it. Both $bess rooma Hull ibis evening; Which were formerly I nil- I . . . . - � I . to' ask if it Weis t1le,depaintion to be roosiveoi , at boon, and turned the commloialoners itito I ?Ith frantic sagerneso to' Seize the little tha the heart'o the town, and a gma,,astoas M I ,t . 'Episcopal ofturch. Wittig to the tinder like - their houses contained and boar it to, a place tonalotted but liow oCcupled, by - burnt out were Ailtscl viin people. . Suddenly 'to was - . flo6r 1111w6k no st, . - .4. White Antant Turns an � . . . , Ne4gro-The Dintane'a Sare One. � � S I walking or mnte1oom-*� , Presently there . the L , ..� . ppearsid . - a an aide-de-camp in uniform of . I noticad she of the art gallery character of the great made of she bortseopthe of safety. Women went to,and fro carrying Idmilloo, says that he did not ate a whole who. . I � Jos of . � cracking., The manag oat' y'bq calls every description of household.1olioniture that I , bread in one of the houses, quol'that I . at df she fair was � awful amity of, to -day! can harill a I ' ' gurolltiOnsot- He Bout m man to in' -the - . . . � . . - . . PIIILA�DELFna, April 20, -For "over 19 . . 'aid � the Bills Brigade and escorted the party to a' I I breakfast . I ;n eff is could.be carried, slid go matter how trifling, the genotal,wouder among the untbrianates a surprise. sod the only wonder, � was where were they to obtain food. Another . gas"(61hatt Pact Of1he building and oalltd , 'which the article might. be, 'With months . ,up -town physician has' been . , attending a, case of disease that is so r to - i A � 11 room which was either a o' I ­ , r. �dfliing-rodm, and which 'I take it from hJgb. wind prevailed clutching it - . . . I ' out to the'Parsoog . Utionlethe fact that spy as tight a ' grip as it it w4re a eadaspoot of thei destit near him to leave thd -of the, %own eboapod I ' - that the like of it has never been known,,. or, . certain evidences was not the ap'Artmen't . portion At .all . gallery.quiouly. Thad4mcing hall.woo.still . . , . . . J swel casket. The roads, were blocked ill ravageept ornall,poxin Hull have been fall of people. Before they could be w ' . &road ,. THE 01310IN Or Tag V11131 , f2ghtful; and to-dosy numbers Of pationts.had . - � at least, recorded in medical Works; - It is a . . case of real noolafiosts, or pigmentitiob, . I . .used by the ,vice rogat pair. Here- promptly . came the Governor- General, :attended I 'Sir � I . with caMts iand. waggove 0 all J&indo, of the appromoblug danger a succession of I . Several diffaient theories woi.a afloat 413 to t . to be tdkeW from their' beds sick me they I I 'he drivers urging the horses.. forwaitt as a . I loadr a wag neaid. A thrill wifit through the origin, of the clonfligratioi, but the One worst In one room. this . where thd pigment, � 'or molarminia, ad I$ I' : - . . is . Y smile ' , ischutdall id, ,Rhioh eivis color to the the Frimi6r, John Macdonaldi by whom the ,visitors were prooeutbri by s0ead"Ohiolo threatened gentleman states th, b epor' the lives Of all ,who i As 0 -w siding 4tid. ilia front wail hu�desily 101V most generally believed is %hat.the Brat spa roused and recritaiedl so thao-hi-saw SPOOK woman, %thtwo children, � often, �sppamutly , irlto.she *91th'ibi I , .. hair Y. A , - , . I and eyes, pervades the whole boa . . . ' � � I � indlvidaall� 'and by name, the Govemor. , out Itroot.. A-14kge part of the root were. lit 'in the bousj6 of a man named oblivious to danger. The corsets And Stan, one in each arm, both Pick Small. pox. - . � . I . . Sabourin, a cubman, liviilg on. Bridge otriek, Walks hadonatalled.,theno frow their beds to -immediately cavid 10 upon the frightened boy'boia of .,jvhtt I a* parents, and priest y . .1 natural in color Bit his birth, turned tindeg - . . 1: General dispensing willi.the form expected I and -.cordially 'hiking each by the hand. 8 .13ha .. . . of Hall under'the.moss favor ble air. near Church etkik., '. NO fears' bdng enter- camitsuoss ars'not of a character to provoke save, their lives and had no bi,da upon ,which dancers, -burying p y out of eight. Spreame . an . . . tained it and groans mcre � heard 'on every side. A, . the disease as black as a full-blooded . .. . . . I ul o4ro. 'The Ilya ' 'I " . This earemonygover, 'the marquie Invited bis -visitors that. the fire wQuld spread. far, the lay ilens, . . . . admiration,, but with it terrible fire such 'as t . . I � . . . . . . 1. LATER. - . Panic -ariftollg those not injureill followed. efforts made -to suppress it were not sufflokent ' , parents . at' X O. ,307 "I. . . I Larnort street. the fathori­4ohn :.Salter. - - -, - to take seats at the . . L . .table, taking the . head, bimvolf�wit-h-Q.overnor ]Porsheimer- ­- ifaht -tbio . . to meet the demands of th4asee.'Thaftames,' . raging Aboymere coliraiderablyworse than - I . . ­.. � -�. 4f -he m6ihent -aft" the' acoldont-tif"ooi 'f)T- ... ... -,o-atre(ytt-or-sidqwalkm-at-"-aU,-�-kco-ij-3e�fi- -OTTWWA-,A`p'ril­22-,-2 iwoi.-�:The fire is still - . the dancing -room settled, and therewAs a -61ded-by- the brials. breiii� blowing ,At the � 'Soloulderibi; - ' - ' : -beffig-A- iiecha-11118 .... .. ton- months after bla* - * 1 . I marriage, -there wai born to the couple is,flug . I lip-oilifl". and the Premier upon his left. . . . . I Moat affably. and without the least pretence Main atreei In an open lot, it One time the in a few Places, but all fears of time, quickly spread to a small store occupied slid of what was known as the Fiche block, pi flesh outbreaki,whiah in. ihQ early - pa ' ' o general stampede oat 6pon the landing And* . rl t down the staircase to the main part of the . by one Goallette and thertoo.to - other houses � 1. mud apparently healthy boy. The infant , , �:". - i thrived, mud promised to develop into a robust, I .- . . of form oroerelmotly,tha Governor-General , I lunged at once I . *the . P ]!to subject of the which WAS congs,WpA by. fiki home years ago. tb(i evening were or4terlatned, are now at So . garoleb.�' Those out of, danger when the roof . I I end- The sufferers by the fire have all been' : . .. neat at hand. The extentof the Bra, in6reased To this Wade the Veoplo who had facilitate to .1 mam - He wao,s'lleantiful, child- with fair . - I I I , . . I . . . Niagara I Falls riservotion.., It was manifest � I . 'Interested - with astonilghin g rapidity aid the.Blsrjn be. .8mvefled,agioilliveriol r , . fallin ruebed'forward toward the front 'of ctage. Ig -about - acoommodated with. food -and shelter, but -the buildingoild seki6uslyinipeded come, general. The volunteer firedQrps tors . those try.' ,.W . complexion, oldikeyes, and silky, 6rk brown I , - 7 in profusion. B " . hair,.whioh grivi I at: in a � � a t oftee.that hit vinet'Mitch in the I— . .. -111111, itor-sid---showild 'a famillailly-' ­tlie- an hour aftey the Oki. p rily-.2hey.must .deperid. A, . so to-'0hdAP0­­.- --1 ..... - 1. � . . ...... , . - .iaXt -­ - ­ - �, .- ­.�, -.- � . - � , , ­­ ­gd,: Alto _only tonippxg ,lojoj - ­ -u,po .I g_ .. _,.,, .ho -unable-to-cop"I dftolulty-titid 0 the practical bonevolerib of Ille, people of - . one -witli--the-, 'iiii"Aiiihi-ift � ' ' MJdiiifiiiii how evil hous ,owslas .1 . . .. . , I I -fe-M-d4y'a 'Ibe"Pair-o' fil-a- '* ' ' tar 'we'd * - ' - ' , ,were a at a, to- - . * . dotatlO.. " Governor Dorsheimer - spoke for the '' .';ke building- the w the er Inei belonging . to the lumbermen' 'in*the district near st'hand, " foirmlog a col. Canada for. a gdodwarly,days yet. I ildept, exqlla-' 9 . .. . . . � - . went. prevailed, and ilia attests looll'Alle4' hkving. showmills ji -Hull, as! well' me khres * . j� :�.'� -Al markable change that was comj ng Over thd � - .1 I , * abiI4.'. He gradually grow dark. -At first - commissioners. His- remarko, : it was . bedeved,, " made''. A. Strong -imprassi6n I... . i . � . I I ..42nd engine from H. B. 'Hcldy'�s factory-,� lection moteadoilylimisgined thafi',"detraribedi '., .. .. - with' ' cioitea j people. ' � Bovejal' I persons ' ' . I . .. . NumberB of�paopleabughi safety "for them AN INDIAN liVIF-E . . -- .� . hURDEM roso.ned from -th&rtfius in iifainting 73ondition . - ,- .. 7his skin became a pile yallow, then despoiled :� :' ' . , 1. , . intii.a Afifitonlitte,',and thon,.to thig terror' .. I � upon the Premier, who hail been reported me regarding We'oollboote'With indiffeiende.: - All � 11 selves on the'snaraby land 'near, the lake, . I � . - .. . . . . . . were -called � into p1q. The wi it kopfoi I ' . . before ' ' A . , were carried to a neighboring houirs, Increasing 'uniii it woof T blowing !I, stiff 41readytIlludodia. 'One poor"InAll, After WuNpar0rh Alled Plan �Chopx Ufw of . � I the parents, grow* darker , yet.. �,. Thw'doloir , '. ..,.. . I I . . ' . h � avitig babb. Said that *as doilred, the .report � L h5vinj biorCyiegented and explaist.ed by Mr. . br,-eze almost. steadily I I . . . I , .1 -Desperate I tha�polibe could loarns.the extelit..6f their row the -southwest, ' I I . . I havitigoarstally conyeyed an old mattrass ­Aft�mv'a Aliend to -Flecei "Tbe dead comorise.dwomattiand thong �­ at times .I$ varied a little . ' Injudeoi 4-1 : , . - . � de down-bal6w the . blud found,* to his great . Strusinte - too -Lirb-Tfie isrugal �xxils.l two or throb men, whose unwell AMila kbo,wo, was uniform- all Over the -bo4y; exoopk at the' , � , joint$ arker, and in, tfie . I .. -­­ , , where it was &*:little 4 ' . � 1 7, , ightir.' Tha. -- ..Olflat­ -th , I Gardner, a maxquis--sirose. from --his - .. I ,. , I signifying that- the Interview, ad' Which 1 . I � � at ­ , .1 � .1 A— ­­.. , -to- the- other. - Tito-'diffioulty 11 � . . .. . . t' � - , Aioliilis i that it. had caught' fire; and he WAS'.— hand. � JLrrested-nad � Committed fo . now,vae to' .get 6iffialent water for -the Trial. - - - , . . ... . , .Aknidnightthe romenwore-stillat.work . obliged to Weir it opoin sod- scatter hall the ' I � I., -i�KIMP.9l..kb.q-bAL'Ok*lxo.x,elt.,wAi3I . � I "I"...I..-L, . once brown hair grew Stiff and jet black, and �' . . I ! ., - . . I leatedan hour, wits afan: end, and invited 11 I big gu6itil to ri - Nor artake of refreshnibitto.' . . . . I on It iii believed all. the wounded engines. The fire was too faraway Voin the contents to the . winds. A 'barIv French . the ruing. river, to allow Of, water being -taken front that ' Ont., April 19. -The townehip have been removed, but it W feared 31jore life- . (Jaza4lan woman: had thro;vn her tf'Nois in i . � . the eyes alEo grew darker, so -that tba line ' . - between, tho Pupils iiad the iris could not. , . , '. , . I did he summon servai2to to serve. the, wifio;, of]�110TFORD, , a source, so that Only, a few streamif; from .. ast week the , scene of tilde bodies lie beneath the debris. The art corporation tanks were turned. uppfi the heap near a email marsh pool, and was busily a most brutal murder. On Thursday morn- galleirY, itS valustle contents, to a mass . ,be distinguished. Ili spite of medical treat- . . . . . I ment the boy became worse, mud grew. very - ; . performing that office himself.. A few Mo. I . . .with _ poeuplea in throwing water Over them whil a ing Benjamin Cairier, a former It of. ruing. Tae to . � � ving in the so on,the building fit 025,060 RAMBO. House after house i6y . 'weak, all the time .the 'color of his skin , Monte of general conversation mud the dolitu- � ' tation took its -depaiture, the Governor- . . dipper. What good would have b .ion �10 Indian woodd,ton miles aoutheast.of this city, ' appliances for putting -out the fire ,qould not her 01er . to .§iO,01304 Thb. building. was owned: by , oup,hadr6lichlogalle herseft . Would and abbut Six oi seven from Onondaga,lold ,Win. H. �'and�rbilt. : The disaster -broke tip used to their, fail capacity, Ind. I � . ning. At.laist lo, :deeps ebsoaraw eta black sit a . fall- blooded" negro. Then he was attached - � - . I . . G3noral accompanying it to the outer door, . . where he bade is farewell. The seniln;6I 13 ,be peOP16 probably hgVe� been unable .to explain. In his �fife Noinoy, to get, out thi oxen. as he 4he fair, in& it is d6ulotful- if' it isn'be oon� . I began to.'prepara -for tho worst. , From Ai&on.straet'so before n : , . . %. me tiOned, gangs Wished to'draw Wood. Whablilbreiiiesthad tinued. , - � � '. 11118. by convulai . . . . . . .Which 'grew' more. .. onsi, * firejuent . . . . . I . presented arms, the Aeputaildn- passed Oat . d ithe audience, was -, over. The M iI An arqule . � .Of Bridge street the Ramos ' spread in - .. .1 men ware bu�'; � 7 I . . I I I I I -bopu domilied viih he Informed her that he . .. I I .1runTang iARTIOULA61181 . . . direction to which the, wind WAS' drivi . 1399' -. * .and violent until they threatened the obild's . , . life. -Itwasin'oneofthogethe,tDr.Ray,nold . - . I I a " I . . of Lorne in appearance diffiro 'much . MEARING AND 33ATTERING DOWN HOUSES. , bad changed his minid, slid that he Intended X9 catching on thewast sidpof Church street, - . , . wYouk, April 22.r -The morning papBra I � I I called in. Hai succeeded in curing. the 11 . - . . from the portraits thathre common in'this � w toll was soon to . . The Rushed and excited to to go for basket Material instead. . .S , h . . arked by a - ,. ; ., - Cos, the Strange he 00, are filled with the details of last night's die. . - mixture of French and - E ngliah exclamations ,quiaoced in the, change and' drove off � with -ter at the Madisun Sqdaro garden. 'was Bpasws�, and thin devoted his attention to the . . . Strange disease whioh'offl toted ilia chad. � He . . , country. They have.giveli the improsei . on of a tall . inan.' delicate of LINE, OR. BUBNI140�11OUSAS� , . , .so I . I - . and expletives, the' utter 'reclildeaneas with hird,to her death. "What.happetted exactly Mr. Mackay, superintendent of the fair : . - i . I . � 'bus. . � -at once 11c'eopgrilzed it -an melanodis or pig. . d . . . .young -feature And . . frime- and Weill: fit 'oharudser.' ' Upon Alle By. Albion, D ake � an d'other cross Streets the between them while on their errand will, . , which these .operations Were conducted . days that at 9.30 ibis atteiduiln was called Z- conflagration 'spread with terrible rapidity increased . the general exeitemenS. Long perhaps, never -be known. Not long after ills cracking of the *4119 in the art - gallery. � , -!loontatiou, ..which is"Mentionid in the boolil , . . . . In a general way, bat -there is -no case given ; * - - . contrary, ho is short In figure, about 5 feet 47 or 5 inches, a nil plump to Stoutness. His through the densely built thoroughfares until utter Otis of these housex .had- Qaudhl ,It,,-, Carrier and his wile set, 'Out fok the Woods; He went there promptly and found the room I ' ' . whet& 4 bad developed all;througli the boaY6 ... . . . . . . ' . . � - � face, though delicate and high bred, in pro I 'strong" a Shia; of dark lurid fliime surmounted by when 'there was svery d it, fair . � . I � . ing Ahe latter returbed stone and tot& his fall of - Fearing that the walls were wiger of , . people; vlofids'of Aumbling smoke 'covered the wholo down, pieces x in mumber, that � their mother tideless board- wore seen children, Of . about 6 give t way, he.eout a.mau to turm off .. , This was Over Sixteen months ago, the child, , - . - Oil' b i g then thirteen .month' a old. , Sines th ' 10 , I � . file is yet mud mailly. His complexion, . L fair and ruddy, gives Abundant evidence of L � ' .of . . district. The' brat ze, was Inoreased.by-the coming oat of the wind6 w propelled by could. was -Ili the water,. but -that ahe would goon . t appeared at -dome back and thoi wake to Jell her � to got 0 fromkbe regulator belit . w and -then. best, and the dull rou'r of the flames and "known force*., Boon A man 'rhequgeasled tho-' ­Pedple leave . . . . . � the - boy had 'greatly improved, 'by digriaelit I . I . . . becoming lighter, u til now lie in of h light - " - ­ , L a superb . . health. �Rifl' eyes are blue, firin.afid . . . kindly in' expressioh,'Whild, his hair, -far to � the wind together' merked &be fiereeneas with the window, And called encouragingly, to the dinner while he was away, for.turnip 8614i room .on the .Pretence . that it -was go I . . !;Osurneg I . . ... . , � allbathut brown color. Sines `d&jSL'in Dr. Reynolds, I . .So , . . I . floka being red And carrotty;- as has beep so I � ' which the devouring also Mont Was PareLt I iing' ,hoolkaudladder.menlobomeort.. Yallswent noigLbors, observing that Carrier warmthatthe piotures�were beingLiDja ' its dreadful taski The beat parched every. P ill roil. from the throats of the crowd of spectators une(loom allied -by his wife, had their ittapf.,- Minj that. they. had bat hifd'-M6 charge -the child has been , t - I Visited t�, over, 200 pliv,giainna. . ­ .. . .. . I often described,' bus' not AL Bugg n 'L, Betio Of red in, it, for it 40 flaxen, with a ting, a' of I ,up, protested paid . . 0 ad- thing within its reach, Ana whole blocks who thronged'aboat, selling the man by all I oforia'aroused. ,Instituting inquiries, they saission. Bill me�ailwhile the ga lights were seemed to be prepared by this means to become *koits of uncomplimentary named to 4 Come proceeded. to the iQdaiity Visited by the pair, 11 1. I being olowly'tiarbed down I and the' Visitors . . - - , - " , � . . - � 2 . The Circulatto . h of she Blood 111ad4i. I I I 11 . I . I 1. .. I I I . . deep yellow. Reading . his. bliaracter.-by . the external signs of his face, i Should stay he a ready. prey to the Ramos. Illooveral.ouses down out of thore.� After, Shia rather vigorous Which to iit illort'diotance tiona their bonds,' *the Whirlwind caused by � the necaudilij Our. iing the man came down -the ladder and wire horrified to find Mrs. Carri6r.dead in lefid . At. thib time places of-maortar wells ' I � . ": Visible- , - L - . , � . .1 ',' Dr. 0. Haler,* a German savant, . of - ­ :� . . Was 9fau'dikilablol diopositioi, buoyafit I. od -.11OP01111 in-IOMPOrRulent, Social, And M , ild, can falling from the calling and the action Of the I . � 'roil% of heated Air Swept Over ITIDeks. covering raised for his s000mmodation,'and in -answer s pool ofWateriwithherboad cliOppedtopleces.. dancers in Ms. adjoining room asuoed',*the Graitawald, ba4, devised m.aiinpld' arrange. ' I 11 Lnl'nt whiah demonstrates the circulation . . . .., . . . firm, notolistinate,'and of sctiv� �b rosin and. comprehensioni, Nothing. could'.exabed many equate yards,.- and when the moment." t4lie expostulations of the, crowd answered, r arini were black and blue and the upper . , ,T floor! ict'vibrate and shii WAII13 .to Libels: ary.commolion had Othea away it was found - with .io6ont, I That b P ruous'ofther body were covered with many. . a , I a strobg English -case �omlnouply'. Mr."Hisokay was turning to l6sio �Qf . I 1uman'body by mb 'I . ,she Ilooll In. the king, 111 t � I - . . . , -D , " '. . . . quick I . I . . the . . . grace, affall' I llity and sImplialtv . of bid . . . L that.perhaposeriiavy'iisadozen'hoisio'h&4 isdafeenoughi I'veb . braises, showing thathers had boon a �I' . , : _,for forty . I A L, I can a Braman gOr- ills rooin, when he board !a atidoiagsion of L fight � for lifei -The victim is a stout asinght to aid in a few moments more: this years.' -A few Minuteff after the bufniv visible le, as follows.- � . ' %,, Rutczpg method ' * .1 .47 li T -h L I 0 pAtlent'd head �beivg fixed, ina flame on , . I .. . ' -1 . recieptionof thee.wiliniosionois. Ginialand . ' . . informal, he did not. at Any -time onorifide his i g roof ,one sharp reports and Saw tboo.uter.wall go out. portion 'was undistitignishable -from the . fell in with a crash;, As 'the psopAie. harried woman, and there must have been i terrible The roof fall at once. . L .1 .1 '.. . . - L . ' which in a c6utrivan ., . L I - for support lig Im , .. . � mlarodooipoi .and 1% . latilopt.) his lowerAlp is . - I . . � dignity or iorget - that 1e, was - perform n -.. , .. 19 t I tdL all . . general mass - Of flame which covered.. the to and fro' one neighbor Would be heard to say o.rugg a, appearandso, before she went O' fell the. Seventh regiment � district. Fortunately, the direction in -which ,anxiously anothbr, 'Are you bar ad � .d6ft,befofe-the terrible blows of her neiAlf. I Aet the. wall Wit! � n out V . . . down Fifth avenue -on dress, . . . Is drawn -Out. not. fteol O& the stage -of the- - - . � - . � LL ".: offidaltanotions, . . I A .- - ,­ . .. . . I . Cremation in 16naland -to parade. . the , conflagration was advadoing led to - a 6ut; While,shi crowd which had g' . pasaing * Theariewirwas-too often;a hurried , "Yeo L, athered . - . . 0 The news of the � calamity Touched , Colonel I . point Perhaps more. favorable than"any as they both their :rouid the body were talking and ,. ,,, t � . microscope by .means of clips, the or . . Inn -surfaild being U . I . . I . I . , ppermost, ,slid -having . . . . . ­. ­ � .. -. - * . ' ' 1. ,. (L6 sidon Standarit)-­­ ­ passed on way. gesticu- Clark, and he lifilteallis command L . . , . and told, .other i1ortiOn of the city for 'Sto HE L QO1VEhNOm.OENZ1.LAL. A�tn Tan ''PAINOZ88 Isting; the brutal . and callous bitiband in to take off their cents, and do what they, .1 --- ' PPing 118 .T * ' the . strong � light thrown, ujou, it by s'ectit. * L ,� I . a . . denser. When these preparatibus are com. . . . . There' ,has. been, an most People know, an aakli6 and, zealous cremation society In Eng. . . progress. The houses are thickly built to stood oil on. a knoll tilling in the scene, . LOUISE,' ; . . . the edge of a sort of bluff overldokidgwhat Is - .. 11 . . . 'Which - he appeared .. to dould� � After the . diameter Jay, Gould was, regard with great Seen in Dolmonicit's strangely ­i:Edfia, lil� ' with their suite, rode over on libroebaek, and 'Lakeol . � . . . .1 L . I pleated, All -the �t!qervsr has load, is to bring ,.---- . .. ----. . the microscope to bear on Ills suriiiie of the' � . .-Aand-for some years, hail'this stictlety'licis just . issued its first 14ranonotions.l. I Those contain called- the a good sized 13ond' indifference; Re -was then' and there quIring whether'- his soil. had been h1dri. ` Surrounded by. low marshy land. There are 'were prosent,dutirig a considerable portion Of . Jarreited, - notwithstanding laid assertion. of The following *were -killed : Mrs. W. Ai the Whe the fire *as In While they . . I 11p; using a -low power objective, and focusing I � . a Small., superficial v0sel. At Oslo's lie moos . 0. olosispio%ao of the movement 14 favor ot the . nb houses Upon this land which the fl%ws6 I progress. innocence, which have sines bid in6arosera, 0. Regeman, Mi'os . a torly street wore-btanding on the corner of, Albion *street. tion been reiterated. An In H. L.! Willett slid could -feed upon. .The post a' at . qlaost was hild ' Ily� *star 'driving "ilong '80 Maria Cannot to 'Mrff, the endless procession of the blood oorpolsolei . ­ . I 1. I . Substitution Of burning. for'burial - in the dit. I . forent European can attioli. - InEngloind the of she distribf now.regarded as doomed was d4ealle , (iiiIiSommid rapidly 40 the upon the body.on FfIday-by Dr. lbpo$'ooroner, Higemallo) Among the i331uyed to Win, M.' -'ones . bad roader-wouldpormit, &I'd willhing to PASS; * who -felt warranted m'seriding' Carrier up. for Albion .street. - The flames -11; through We minute capjIlairioi, she colorless I I � appealing like white Specs, dottibi the . 14, � . �bk,jeiitlon raised to the Woking 'crematoria . . M I has-somewh4- checked. tli6 actiow, 6f the were -waki . IVIllston. is .doubtfill.111 be will survive. . ug 'eried on%, W I direct for the lost house on the anktorn hide OPP1117sutly being unit Sri WhOln trial. The priooner. was brought to Brant- ' He Was � I We managers of the approachi bile O h& *ad -addrossingi--l-Get-ous- of thWWAY, 'On I � . red atroapol. Dr. Hater,masbria that by -taking , . � I a - . arefill n6to of Variations in the bl6odflovi � . society, though' its council Anticipates a , .1. You ford - Saturday, - silica which tim of this Otri6t,11111110dAtOlY upon ills eagoi of , the bluff -hold, fillowo -on. horseback.' ' � . - , . - . . 0 Ing dog show,editor oftho Country Ganibiman - . 0 - 6 , - It Was Plain that it the wind , he la� taken things very coolly. Th and connected with the. V oreit Stream... , . . I :nil a be has derived , , . . .1 . theolotpuS6160 . . Speedy use for that building. Abroadarema. tion is irequant enough. - Italy hall boon and. - The Incident created, eouslaerable,perri. prim and the flames could. be Prevented from I ' oner IS about 28 youth of � age sua. is* on One report SAYS half illi platures in thei'art . ment among'the crowd. . . the whole a rather good looking Indian. Rid Spreading to 3he -western oide ot A161011 ,Ost=n go ill the treatment of inedicki. * - , - eades*9 This is the likes Instance of the flow I I . I particitlady forward, in the adoption of. the I pro . otiols, Ana more than one municipal, -body . . � ­­ -. . I I � . . � . .1tallery -tire rtilaid. And that,the - 13 bronzes .to all' NO PRUSON HILLED. I . . � . strde�, that would be gained wh h now . height Is in We neighborhood -of -five,jeet% were n9t,ocKjouilly damaged.. Anotherreport . of the -vital fluid in one porgon being watchadt � � ''' . .. ., '. . . I by fifiotheri - " I . I lass..formall,v Appx0yad of it, whIla .& regular . .1 . . 'OkedIA400 At Millin. in I regarded me the,first means: to proven$ the Notwitlikispoling that come most Alarming .olght inches, . . . H&R;41 b�Ahd collieglallthe-i'laistor � 1. , '' fire frd . 0 It is 6liPI)0S6d. that Carridi bag beeukiotpi , I VM ­ - , . In i0edillgstv,117000t-'� ' a�' rumors word in eironlation to.the Offset thjlt : r`CQjiii;-. Old' t1ii Upp �j Irr *Patt . I I . . � . � � I 4. . , �­ - � 1 '-' , , I ... . I � kMOUT 0 ;6;ir iisTiriq, -Here It- - :­ ,.. - - . "`�. '. . . V, xt el old Germany, G6tha has for - oomatime been 'a rejott of . � I . . . . ' Ing'dompauY.With atiother squaw, and Mrs.'. thalrawari, which roteoted the canvas in - , . THE HOOWAND YADbILB � I amini a woman and three children had been I P � . � I . . I burned to death, is good reason to Carrier remoneiratibi with him about big Most inaWn000.. . . I . . . Seem : .,:,I I 0 necessary 'to'hillude moie fully to' ., 'i common 6kror-to.'shi-notlob1hat a An . . I . those Who wish t6 dispose of -their relative I I 0 in this fashion, Slid elsewhere in he I . ,there . . �. � wag brought ii1to play and did oxeellent set. balieva that no person was killed.' A man 80 tiOn9,'(i&h0Ga ills quarrel which led to Mro� .. I . . . , � �. . t 1, I % � . - .... I wood -out. by reason of the fin6moos 04,08 . I I . empire the �raolloe appears t 0 - be' idlowed. it not very,widely adopted. Tile I � . I . .1 11 .. ! . . ; � - ifee.. The-�opowaomi%nii0abyataigi3ollan* whose . name could, n6t - be- *aeolertain ad was Carrier's death. ISTRUCK BY iJtGk1Jrr47NG. ' 0. . I . .. . . . . � one crowd of volunteers, slid the work of a aid to have,brokou bid log by falling. from tbid - .. - , , " , , I . . . I . I pulling down this houbes 'on'thi east Bids of ' �iiiurrtii T6R%0VXBL-R9,j B 'April TIM. - 11188 An' I 11 ' a the frMilty .of Its wood,'� can be ' ' '- . - meatly -printed only bi a corresponding. -and Implied �' " � .. . Zari0h Society consists of'40D. I ant . husiftlitfil' root ofabouiSe oh'Bridge ,street. Baoidas XtxasvitLnj 19.-Duril)g, a thot Wr � I 1. . . . . . u the street wao begnii'wilh a will. It Was thii slid, the Inan *boos case ­- , Storm yesterday at boon, 9110 lightningstruck 'fs d'elicaily wasknooli of Impreq-' ., � ,- ., . .. Slob. The facts really are that an oirdinary �� members. In Holland the advoesten'oi ordi . . m6tion have not yet Obtained legal sanction,. , young .'rayout,". believea that theravas plenty of time to bus - already, been Mentioned, no persons lkeparted that Father ConnelIX 10' thsAax pole of the Cciffimerelal Houeej ohit. , are , . - I Accomplish this object, Yet Wbfdlly rapid known to have sustained serious' injuries. . ,]Leave the wowashilp., . tering it to atoms and, breaking Many lights' . 'do its muih impression ' . .. . . .� wood�Out calls tot two . ad's similar surface of types ; ,while i good I but orb eagerly seeking it, ind the Same is * the case in,BsIgium., ' ,&wdries, already -,thellonseo I . Was the eproad of the flain0000that Soveral ,of The fi to Was got'fally under cointrol about .7" LoNDoi, Apill k.-ThQ Lucan troubles of glass in the hotel, The, lightning then hadtaken firobeforatholwotkof I . .. . . WO64-out with .black bookgroOndi or very. . �. I - 11 . fall' ' � ' -oremateb, while Francs, Almost &lots Of, o9olook,aftek-Ithad boon burnkrigottly.fout have had a -fresh davel6pirient. Mr. John Passed -from its Worihere to -the Methodist - demolition was fairly began. Meanwhile hours .. I . I .. . . Xent, of Clandeboyd road, no* demands church, striking the ohimue' as low as' the Y .of-blailkigh--grayo, may rigid soil I , . � times as' inbah. An, inequality- of , . � IMPOrt2ilt countries, Seems to have hitherto � proved somewhat Ineensibla.1p theAfforto of . I .. . . , I . . tho People living on the othor side of the � -, - ,* . Ing Altqpft OV IIAHIK� - I . nil inquest on ths -fire at OreightonIg stable, 'rd6f, dp2ning 'the ahlbinoy� .down to the � . . . . road, 'agitated -by Many willing neighbors, . � I iiibrogolwi -must be made, riot only� on . , . . thil Innovators, A I cremation society, wiB I pr6jected there, bus in some Inysterious way on the ground, that the stable boy dt kinson pips entrance and throwing o6veral hundred Wake plying. buaketoaria dippers toi keep the It ficoomplIallid Was out of all proporlipu to : p6ints to him nil the probable inderialgry, He brieka, inside "tho ` ohur6h,� The flald the length of time during whiothit wag inpro. I , auto of different degrees of blackness, ollpt to the differ0lit I f e anta ouL For - , �' . . I -� . . it NAS Made political, slid fell through. The MON Rua sides of the hodgeo'kaoist, and : deolrool to clear hims"Olf, , passed down thii Pipe to the stovoi Splashing was drowning : out every 0, park as Boon so it gfess.. All Sorts of estimosba;wero made no . Fathet Connelly is, reported to leave the skove, and passed-into'the groittiaunder the blackir Shades' they must be.attong for , . . . the lighlek finto *cry littig, impression. I To I report is. of coilise,11ke all Such reports, a . OanguinsOne. A good deal, however, hasyet appeared,. .These judidiatiO , to tub"tiglaregato loss, batao a matter of fact - 0110 Silo. it is tinder present circumstances utterly Blddulph on imount of ther late troubles, to the osove.1, the jips Wai ,thrown about the . 'fire arlelowt,001,26 . I I . do 'its work -properly the pregio muot, have . � . to l5a done before cremation is anythi , . ng but 4 'crotchet easeful, and the Ili that 'Was 'Imflossible, to otato,what the amount Of long be Succeeded bylAthbr Murphy. blinto , Panic enguad in the congregation Stopped.' A serious daugerotill threatened, . . I'. mud a iush - reported that John Kennedy, was made for the outside. Those great itrength, Ana with tbid stropgth. pro � Vii3ldlis for, variations in AdjaillEdil, 'Whil and, An exception. -GOikOrullY P' 0 Saking,, we believe public opinion in Eng. .to I ­ The hottest pact of the outer edge of the will be.. , I . 11 . . . . . � � nedy, who 'is a dope wag Wool i . father - of Sean Ken lartill'so person being disabled. . I will enable the prboamen to put tie much or . land Is somewhat against it. The legal difilOU13160 Atio Obvious iand considerable the WAS on Lake street, opposite Albert No INSURAN09, . . � prisoner charged With participating in the. V orkunately"ibe, I congregation 1wao Small, or feltstmeel. A. few Yards away on -the latter ­ 10whigto the peculiar nature of the houses Donnelly massacre, is annoyed by the die, gOm6 1015raonlil woula'havaboon killed. . I 40 little Prosoure as -he plea0is on any part of I a out, There must be it hAbd 6f Iron under .. , , - - ; . gentimental'objeationst where they exist at all, are Strong. Ana the 0amo may bit sold of a root tie t a tot or Be Ool, a Istgo Starts destroyed, to the fact that- neatly all the charge of fire &line about )aid place At all. Boaraii, Doti., April 19.�At .5 o'clock oft buildingp perbalig as o 6 Structure as the ocoupanig were, the owners, and to the highly hours of the bight, Willett he donstraeo via Subday, � evoillug the !louse of Mrs. the glove, of Volvot.-Sotibrier's4agazloo, . � There are monto things that a man ounia thAroligiouiobjeatioddo thoughtlidgeare-by city bf nil olan'boast of. etwoon the undestrible nature of -the risks, the logo will amentloo, He 10 very much alarmed thereat Albrilobt,in this town, was Struck by odhoolandthowali, of flawbon alrootreet be but little if m� oil. cordpenomted for by An old Items sentiment owned by Mr.' Ilabibing? Mrs. Albrecht's lo'wet limbs are story put tip with. Whon he falls out of 4 second win'dow'Oft a picket fence, to have his no Means univergalm Enthusiasm, ho*6ver, 06816to to be the note of ordmatiobisto In England As Well as in Zarleb, and enthusiasm Were a mutilber of small wooden houses, of InAur&1104 I . . � . a . � .% . I MeXtrilion and until Yesterday occupied by, completely paralyood. from the stroke, her the some cl '09 .si those Among which the .. - STUPATAY 03Y THE 6burison, uxtuAt, . doctored -famllyo wad oat oil fire Iasi night son had hid fees singed, a stove was, broken a wife -come ciA'and ask him it be is hurt '01 I moro'then any plan dan otiinoll and not *9011s , . I . I does Much fit this wbtldt � . . Ramos wore I revelling.' If the building on the The following t and would hais boon burned bu� for the to atomoo .killing. a ast -lying under it, And load, corner caught, the chances 'wake that - , the ologram we$ received by p;,ompt Aid, of the Braman. The damage doing general damage to the plastering and , I I I I I � 'A colored consdonow-g6b To jL.4,10kog way, b u I "l. good batter can be waae-of b tiolkwhera tdUOL school WouldL be f badly Injured, it not us Or L ibis evening., , L. Was cmall. - - � brisk walloli ve excellency desbrojt�46 express big --- bright destroyedo ' All realized this da"gotivina Ill I . woons And lively dogs Are the beat . flour, but a good oatollof cannot, " � . . L - . a,ateguardit order to avert It the Stream from the Ottawa Sympathy for thd suffefors by the. fire at Hull it is said that A baby will cry no hard If Wives Ate wanted to Leaavine, and the forlsolated ben-roosto. I r. ,the lightning rod men are Ined to ",a, ongin-i 'Obuquerorl Was directed on ii6 and wtoues to oo-operatewlth you by Sub, a pin is Stuck Into' him than he will if sCont. duties nie quite light. Xothfbg but to cook A number of the boat Indleel Will hot be at � line opox think that the genoon, Sol. Very aup' burning dWellings. 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