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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1881-02-10, Page 74 llre!pp­r-"����, —--—T-`,, - �, I I I I I I � . L . I U , � . " � 1J 4 I . . I __ ____ - . I I IT R 14]0 GRAPI-1 I � (). i , t, at molbifeOed in the barracks okeatitig it. a I I A 000MED QUANTUM. . " -_ . SPDXMINGr NOWES. I - I , www Ago,FUS0]K1J4)D WIMPIDINCto . TEAL-TAMLIC C10681r. I 1. . andia Private, families, The prQfeo.ts of I — . . — � I I 1 Vnuattlipao 4 . � police lig,ve issued precautlons. I . I . . . . __...' I JUNLAN70 XNDZl?Z"X1qQ4, . PA14aut VVM"qUT 10 a X4ondon STaill. . , ' ,—The proeor thing now is to have bellea. I . . in the slaig . � . . . I It . Thu�pday, Feb. 3, I they cannot � The Montreal doctors -Bay At ilia soiree given by Bismarck at Berlin . op Wednesday night, he said a serious be- , � ]EXeciation of JiFou r DesperadoeS � . Jot Britisla Columbia. The following is tbetext sit Haulaa!% lot. ter to the t3portsman -, Sir,-1..roq,d in I 901KOV, By me,11 wq have the followi-ag partiou. ' -Big 010igh-ridt -no Parties Always take v, I I ,. r ember a, timew.hou therow.em so many ginning muBt be made with the fulfilmont . � your papor yesterday morning an article 114 is, is o r, Le 'a of the marr' f M opold Rothe- , twe with them, and horn I . wheq, young,mon' I . go �Qm, . oring. from coughs .0 AoaA of people suff � As kit of his promise to Combat the Social as, , . .I k, ,P I . from the Toronto Mail, in which several , child'. one -,4 millionaire Hebrew I 'out to rids alone. they also tiki % bqrn. I I . ­ . , Presout'and Are, urialilo to give vo reasonfor it. - friocracy by remedial measures, Bud not by A ,CATAL0UUV, 010 QRU,11-�. sentences' are written lar v4 very peculiar ,. . . bankers of England, Which took pia.ce in —Rajoy winter whilo you can, insteaa of, I I I Go,mbling-hQus.ep,iindertbe.usmo of clubs 'multiply in Montre�l. In. one repressive decrees. � . On Wednesday Prince. William, son of NEW WESTmmsTgn, B.C.; Tan. $I.—The style, and. evidently compiled b . . ooraQ per- son -w, i� . bo knows as. much about.- r. Wara% LonacuAlle Other,day , The father of � the, bridegroom laid the tounastion Stone 'of the , I longing for the balmy days of a ring, when .1 orgailgrind . I � ers, cats and'flies wl be thawed ; Ars ,ing i fashionable reeort in the, cQntre of the city the hereditary PripoQ. Leopold of Hobon- I , I three MaLeans And Hare w. ore hanged here � this mornitig-at­R.30� They confessed their capabilities as , ;?,,,W r4 a M 4 .. knows bout . . -boat traiiiing, rigging 004tral.SY118,900uiS in 1876,, ai-;d it,ogrtAinly - presented v very no ipjiira so � 11 a h 6ut, . - � ­. _: - . I � I I ­ , ____ .'.,,--.--. -, . . � .. .. I . , a, gentleman � ,was fleeced out of �250 oly Wedliesday night At cardi. I ,zollorni -recently, chosen heir to; the Ron- ,. , . manian throne, was forcibly Abducted by gul t a Ly , a t ose W am _­ . . i a , or'rowilug o.x,,. I l%aft,rQwQa_tllirty-four xac6o,with the good , . - w. on decorate for the .marriape' of Ills son. ' y nice fun to slide down — , : —Arlis axcee4iugl,. . I hill for the privile a of drawing up fifty - . I , : A lad named Martial, one at .three; who , _ . , turee men, but subsequently escaped, One . report SAYS that the parties attempting to t ?Y Ila inj And led penitent. The , rigoners or ice tried und, twice found � ilty fortune to prove succeosful'in thirty-two, and in the whole of ill . ass races I trained 4xquisiti, fl.owers. and - Plants adorned the entrance and the steps leading to the ark . � . pounds of sled wiV one hundred and Afty I I . , pduu4s of fernale thereon, fan t it ? epoaped from the reform School, Montreal, I a, tow days Ago and� robbed. w farmer's . , bduct Prinev W , m, I 4 . Wis. '9f Holl eilzollern, were Nihilists, it is. thought, mistook g of t a urder of Constable Usslier � �elly, in Do. an P, Settler named Tames I myself according to. my own ideas. With the exception of whining money on. A 'of the sanctuary, a c rvea Oaks a -cabinet, where .in are deposited the scrollo, of the � . —" B tiquette 11 writes to, u - is to inquire if i house, was. co,ught - g�t Varenneo. �j, i - He'Y�6d , , a, And was starving. He eaca� in rag who, him for his brother. The la tori and not I 't , � comber, 1879, The first conviction was quashed on the ground of ipformality, Tile , _wy- m'stofies, Mr. Ward's brains lisivo-odfin. ad. o law, Bud before which a lamp burns per- pot�ally. Palms, azaleas, lilies, terns And in our plunion it would be proper1f9r him . I � to support a young lady if she were taken . - . I frostbite by sleeping in barns, And was gla d William, was lately 'chosqu'lleir to the throne of Rournmila.' ' Another report States. 6 a . Be on yer4iot *as tendered on the 17tb of any partioular mark that .1 aln. aware of, for his knowledge at mattera in connection . I camellias made A bower for the bappy with 16 faillt—OvOlk if . he hadn't been intro. duced.. . . I to be Captured. . of the hotel � Fra P ollhatt, proprietor I � . that the story of the abduction is unfounded. I November last. Tile. mbill - , . .. were for P, long time. before their capture the terror of . with boat pulling is oxtrembly'superficial, and h advice hitherto, like Ilia Presence couple, and the dresses of the 1�dles occu. . 11 I . . . � pying �he area and gallarieg Completed' a, Proper — . � 1. I g pan, cgrtairtly Prop h. by .11 yolm � or means. - ,nk , I . I and trading post at Northwest Angle, Lake A Madrid correspondent telegrapbs that I the Madrid papers Are mucli,pleasedat tbO the Kamloops district.' their chief orime, their - .is now,, haa been "conspicuous by jiq� p,b. I 'I"kining picture of Col or and form, . . . —Next to the chirp. of the, cricket on t � he. hea � I of the Woods, has ordered. v� Q2,000 tug � from Mphig4n, Which he will ran between . Success of Spanish diplomacy, which found, until t1bat which lea to Arrest, was horse -stealing, In December 1870, aenco,�'—Faitbfully, ED, HAMAN. set off to the best advantage by the gold and neutral tint of ilia walla , kill; thera is no. more cheerful sound in � . life than ths gentle, Whistle of the plumber � i -Bi6t i his place and , I I ?ortage, Canadian Paoi- tic railway,, during. tibe coming season, a great powers Inclined to look tavora y n the principle'of'Spanish participationin � they, made a raid throug� . the district, ,stealing. several horses and - TROMNO—CALEDONIA )VINTER RACE0. � T .he Caledoniti, .races, closed yesterday. . �f the building. Between the ark I I and reading desk rose the chups or canopy . . I . when he wakes to, see the mercury'retiring I u a 0 b I . I . . Modestly Withi it lit.tl bill . ; I . . � - carrying passengers frQe.', The nowboU , uropean affairs, and encourage the idea. becerairig in , g intense excitement among the oreatill I The Attendance at the. Westin . g wa ,s good I . �. � 1. representing this chAmb%of ills bride- . . —"They had beea'at the masquerade, � . � will be a fast cup . , I . , . . "jo of Spain , pire Mediterranean um . .settlers.. Constable Ussher, with a , Posse of Arid considerable Bums of money C1111,11ged groom, beneath which the. pair stal � , o. while. whore She recognized hila at ends. -, Wig — - ' � i It is stated *at. the Caaaaiao Pacific I Syndiesiq have secureathe first flat of the questions.. The Conservative journals as. sort that advances wake first 'made by Eu- . ten men, started out on the trail, deter- mined to bring the. thieves to justice. They ­ . . hands over the reoultsof the different trots, There was a fair representation f real . . the ceremony is performed. The-Prifibe �01 Wales was. the. chief speotAtor of the I , I . I it the loud beAting of your heart, my 4ar. - I . . th&t.tOld YOU . I . I waBaear? I murmured ling, I I new . Barlk.of Montreal build . I ing for their It rope, not Madrid, . � I 11 It is intended to" place f uture Russian came Upolf the camp of ,the outlaws in the forest on ills morning.of thb 7bli and foubd I Hamilton. A su. mm%r is given blolow: . 'Y ' . P111ST A& - � ' mar6aga' and occupieff a a eat near the canopy oil the side of the bride. Almost I , . . . . . . he 'Oh;,no,' she, rbplie4, ;I recognized your Crooked logs.,,, I I , offices in Winnipeg, is understooathat � Mr. Stlokpay, of S.1� Paul, is to have the I I loano-upon the Amerioaffmarket. . .. I � them" their dinner. Usslier, who cooking ,Y, . uonaco- * all ; horses that Ifavo nevor beaten 0 - to Zee .inutos .1, all tile leading inembbra of London society � . .. . � .. I . . � - .. I 11____� . I I -Put down In one corner, of , . I general superintendency of tho4V,anadidn . i Facific railwiCy wept , of the, Red River, And The North German Lloyd's atimmer Kron . Prinz I I Friedrich Wilhelm collided k ,'separated from big posse And . .new his me, went towards the outlaws, intehding to uj3e � Carlot011 ............................. . ...................... 11 I spot n,, . and &,large contingent of the diPlolast"o Worl� were, also present. Milo. Perugia your memory for future use thofae'tthatinthe . , . . . .: year 1900 briiary *have I . he will or4ihgly make his residence at � ace . I � with a Steamer off Cuxhaven and the lattdr in Six lives lost. - affecting %lbeir arrest As persuasion Ili . . . . !lOO11,as they discovered his. approach they, ........... .......... 1. " ­ ........ ­­ ............ 2'2 2 Comet ................................. I .................... 3 8 3 , Coqutv 11ace-Opon Woro, � magniAce . - . . � at gown of white satin, trimmed with old, Mechlin lace, forming a .-Fe will but 4wenty. � � eight days, althotigh a leap year. The . I . � � . , I '.. Winnipeg. Sub -Chief Laney, of the Montreal polio a sunk .three, min utest. were . A Madeira aeopatcli* states that,the King- �Umped up, concealed themselves behind . firing UoBlier'e to all horses owned in the coul ., ity.of Haldimalla:` . I . , beautifully arr"ayed.khot in f rout, Arp,ih.og 'the The dres§ trimmed in front Phenomenon occurs �� , Ono only in 200 years, I .. 1 , and always ilk the odd hu a .. I I ifor d.. . ' . � ­ I force, 'on Monday evening last was 'so I . . of Asbantee threatens war. . Two, hundred . I trees,. Bud commenced on 1. I . I , party. They refused to lisidn to Ussher's scott-a ,stallion Moonstone.., " I ., ...... � ......... 0-1 I I )VIlIpplo'4 b14. golding::, ...... 11.-:., ­.,.. a ii 2 Same. was . with 'little sprigs of orange blossom, sent � . .. I I __�_Aixl�fnglish doctor says that in large . 'severely icalded on his feet and ilia leiver , . I I portion bf his logs'that he will be * confined and fifty troops ha�e been sent to Cape Coast Cailtle from Sicirs Leone,. ' , I . � � I . proposals, find shortly Hars-rush'Od but And: Attacked Ussh Small and ' er, who, -being ...... ".., ....... .......... ". 11.11.11: ::::_­ .4 a 11'Jull . - . U. . - X11) DAT. : . ' ones .� �. ' Irom, the South of Friince, and from, a small wreath *of the same hung a long veil . . cities night air is often ills beat and purest � . .. . � . . � . ... I I .. Air to be had.in, the twority-four hours, and' . .. . to his room for several we6ks. He was In the House of Commons yesterday Sir dolicil,te, was no niatoll for the ruMa I u. . Open Raca­­ . . . . .. . .. . - . . Of white tn . 116. In list hand Was, A small that fully one-half of 9.11 the diseases, df- , .� I . . .. , . assisting a doctor loperatin� upon Ono' of, 14-11W, = ­ ., . - � a a I =A, -w ox Obld7e-iftallirf RP X_b I _PW �" . � a'C`317alk I I I Charle'8 Milks stated that he had reason to ­_ 'MA� - `7 allqlllg� 04" 6AW '.'� iZ7 Zol Kd�` ' ' V _ r _13allerIell severely,stablied, and 11 I�W*.- A- _' XcLegn put his rifle minut�s_fo_,te is Cove Stinson's (Brantford) g. ,in. 1. I .-Terosase,ott ... . ... . ­­ ...... _-Z 1 _1 ..1. Iia � S no's b. h. Fearnax;WiT= . I 2 i 2 a _ I -X -T -T . � C�Jilet of raro'white .Aowe.rg,. She wore I He wrnaqi6ow g76 i -6f - any in, . flicting humanity are occasioned by people, - . . . I . 11 . .. sleeping wi 1. . . . I . ill their windows shut. . I . into e6me boiling water ordered to be placed I . , . near the badqide. To Rail to his, aftliction -but this was not, Consequent upon Merv, eg' . . Any a otin,tions with Enghaid; . .&tell* to Ussher's bead And, fired, Qua af tBrwards . . . him the'lliatt ............... . Will. Jonics'(Dwinyi Is) olb.'uil Lottio 3 3 3 'a . . I . , . . . I . . .had on his shoul4ors a Silken scarf with iaterwoven . . . . I I I I . - . . . - I � - I . -The fashion of .Carrying closed umbrel. . I I � I - �. I . . I . . theohiiddied,' ' *� . ' .� .. I . , I In., . ilia Rouse.6 I f - Lo�ds yester I I - I day, the struck .. repeatedly with of. Ilia gun.. The � posse,, ariiied with "useless . . � . ., . x,�urfl, n4cH. . . I I The entries for this r4ce which was not threads. of* blue, fiaarkeA with . , his illitials In �614, and united by a true IRS in such A reckless faminer that pedes� I . . . I . I .. � triatiAbb-casionally collidecL with the ferrule ­ � ' - I Yriday,)P-eb. �. Lord Fresideni of the council Said there , . wompong, were., held at bay by the ou�laws, -fillialle4yoBterday, were �._Ryan,s (Cals, lovers' knot. This was -thetalith, or. scii,rf � . I . I � I . . 1. . I and prevailed Ili the land of obelisks 5,000 - - - . I . .& fisherman,louna. a tWenty-dollar gold - - . h i.ch he in ills ]�&Y had been no correspondence with .&merica I I ' who flKed ,rapidly f t,otp behind the trees, Ussher's dpnia) Brooklyn boy, John Cares, ch. tn., � Of Pra at, the invariable gift of a Jewish Z * � years 4gO.. At least we judge -so, for arti- . I . . . � I � - � .. , . � I piece in a pikew. caught . on ther subject at cattle disease, but a- wounding severkl of poor almost Biint Lawsori'a br.-h.-, J. LawsonIg s. h,,, bride a her finance. During the cer"e- : . . ... , flo lal oyok have been found among the �, � � of'Quinte. .1 . � ,: . , A car load horses for Hartford, Conn., � good deal on the inbiect of the cattle trade � I I ifilmediately. defellcoloss com;f4des: Seeing that uOtl4lig be done, tke returned to -Kam- Sorrel Jim. The track was o4 �t�aigllt mile � mony %'Wine glass was plEced on the the bridegroom . . . . . 1: mummies of ancient Egypt. - . . . . . of .. I arrived at Belleville . frbm Peterborol per Which will be: published I . A, pWg says In interesting could posse 16ops for' help, and'a baud of seventy spo- on ilia Grand River And was .ill - fair on. dition., " 1. . . I . q ground, which shattered *!ill his b6ol-symbol that even. in the I --m-Thqre is a great deal of natural tact in ' .. . V . .. .*. . GrandJunction railway on Tuesday. . I , I I ­, �. i _� 1­,±haj7e'*' ' '' '' `*' ' I .despatch' ineeting to discuis , the -importation . -of . o".Orgaiii I ied.,.mid.propqrl. -q1RlA was ,at, one Y I I . . . . � . 'TVrtl'—CIIAL'LI'Xe,B—To-�)II-A-10�3�,-S-.'A-�ANI)'�ST. ' . iour for which his heart had longed s6me I - - I children. When a little one'wtCs asked by . . . .. . . I I I . hor-prond-mothertQread,her last dompo , . .. � . I t j� a water; amine in some Par 8 0 f � Bellevilrb! inany of - the millfs having run N - e-W96:611161i'titthe "Salle Azuoric4u,cattl . - . dd- Grand Orient", -Iftst night. A' large the in -equipped,and they -started after liro deregg At once v�itli all speed. -Tho outlaws ,11111 .11 I . . ' ' .'- . JUMEN, . . � . I . . . . evil fab bIq happiIiiiia. as 3- might shatter he . * shatters the vessel. The wedding break- � I . I . - - � . ­ . . . I sition to the minister ohs began :. 11 The - � . . I . I . . - , I . '. - dry owing to the continued .severe. cold I . -numbbr of ladfollors and cattle drovers at, I I 'It � liepla. On: the loth of Pocouiber, made for I , house James Mr. H..V, Bemis, a well known promoter . of tuif interests in Clii1cagoi haP 'issued ills . fast was given at the bciusw of Mr. and Mrs. cow is the most useful animal' in the � . . I I . I I I . I . I : . � !vorld,!1 And.then, remembering the '�min." , I . . I I weather. . . . . I . tended. apflears from thosit0latici pre. 8 allied that' the. cost of qn Illinois , ox de'- theY hppeared before the of - food: - He gave t. 'Re . Ily and demanded . . how following challenge: ' .1. . . I ' ' Arthur Sassoon. Lord BeacousBeId toasted -Wales, andthe pri . the Prince of. ince xe. . . . , . laterls pFesenca, added, 41 except religion.." . % I � . . . . I . . . ... . A number of patty larcenies Iava been I , committed in the -flouse. of -Commons of , I livered at Havre *6uld not-oxceed 67 sea-" I . . all he had; but they called him -to one side . ballets.through him. �. . CaiaAad.,Jan'. 20,-I will'enter the'olrest, I I .1 a nut puehig - gelding Sorrel Dan in 4 rac . I 'marked that he wasdeeply touched -by 'the - . . . ... . . . , " � ­ -A plan. to warm, your cold feet is to dii - . . . I . . I In . . . I . . * Col, Skin I nei late. Yeste r lost a seat lines (111c.),v, podutt ; a hog,:. 59.centim�s.;' t I , . .a St. Louis Sheep, 61 c6litimes -, 'p, good St. and put four .-Ale,rlyl. I I ad,: the- otitlaws *then made for ,ilia Indian , ' ainst liliva.'S. and St. Julian mile heats, ag I " ex( bessively kind words in'which. his health a friend had been proposed by his nob.1 4. a 1 - . . .. ill ni cold water foi .g few minutes�say . I - .. . from two to- fii,e ininatesT­�ofton 6, just to .1 I . . . and Mr. Giarday . cap. - . I . . ...rd . I . .. . f t'ha �;, During the past -year Ojg3o copies or Louis horse del' * i d It Havre, 750 francs. Ivere * The attention of the. Government- will be � reserve b4w.eon Nicola Rio Kamloops, I but I . were surprised on thd 12th by the. specials, bbs� three iii -five; in'llarliess for it stakb of . . , , " I . 02,500 a. Bids, K;250' forfeit, .tile' First - . . I�ord Bea?onsfield ,. - , .. - - : t. . . _. . . - , , . . I I .. , . . � I , h . Immerso ifiern is Siff Want, And then they . I . . I I . 'ahbuld- be - ruVb6d'vn**th the hand, which 4s, I . I . , . . Bible wore�distributed in the IT", , . Ott.w6v- I. ,by at once called, to the matter, A company. Who found them in a cabin on -the-sh( )les of ., National Bank of Chicago to bi sf&keh6lder, . . - -11491VIA1111KABIAM MONGAVAWY.. . . I .. . .4 ., I . I the. beat 4, fiesh-brush "' ill -the world� tiU I . . . I . 16,500 expanded ! I and I in mislioa work . y the Auxiliary 33ible SQciety., . I , - . is being formed for tile importation -of A-mekicall cattle oli a large scale. ;. .. ... . I ... Douglas- L Ike. . .. . . I � .. ,. . _ � -A regular siege wasicommen cod -after the . and the forfeit money and final stake tor.be -�Osited with it, Subject to -the order of the � I. . I . I —, . Onc Alluddred uu4 Twelve Velars itud Ilk - . ­­ ­_ I I I __ I . .. .. .. they � glow, immediat.61y; before getting inta ; . . I ... I . I bad., . - -� .. - . - - .- ! - - .. I Two young me,h employed in tb6 Adami� I. . -: � . `1 � *: � �- � * ** .Xvnerienna 4 . first refusal of the'f ujitivas to Surrender, . -winner. The rAce'to. be made.td go over � 'the.tritok I the JV1111 rossessi.on of All MR.", i6icliu- ties.. I . . I . -­ - � t- -4 -1 ­_­_�­­­ ­'­ -_­ - . z . - - - ' I " "I .;�' Yes," rem;�kod �'musical critic, re-- tobacco factory, .Montreal, fell down the. J elevator in the establishment, 4 descent of I . . . ,� . . . - . . . � . Thursday; F eb" I . I . 3. On Monday evening 'a, party of coastdrs . I nearly One Thb%besiegefs, who uumberec .hundred,.cominencied firing, and kept up . . of the Chicago )Driving Park dur.' I . . .ing its suwmar bf�ottiug.meeting,,J I . ply 19til � ., I � I � � ' ' - Occisionally there appears in th.o columns .. d our dobao remark0lo-c�-Bejr6f . I . . ,centlk from Ransil - . .1. . . k 11 the fiddlin' was bully. . . I . . but, I tell you,'When the 'fat ch I I . . Ap with the - I .. * five storeys, and yet escaped with only. . . . , . some slight bruiscS. .I. at College Point, aoar,� XQ* . Yoik ran -,off . - I a clap-bo�faing of the, tho,fusillade'until ill � . cabin' -was blown to pieces, and a. white to 29rdi 1881., I The diffling park has'agreed to add 67,500, with an 0 I .�ddlti nai �2,500 to exchanges longlived People. Healthy octodenarimis . � . I . - - � . . , . I � . . I big moustaolid laid hold'pf that.' base fladId' I . . . . I - ! 'and I -,Iw . . . � I . I The directors of the London Y., M. C., A; the hill md crashed through ill a lce'in . . �TW&y.'411.wererlesoued, but it 1p li ' dkerchief was 9xhibited by the besieged. * Re a , the Winner of the f4stest beat, if trotted or -ill 2.10,1 or -better.. ThO -to. Are.awonder, And thd�e .;�ho happen to c6ali)10tc the full century Still more so. . In went fok them -16w: notes in the violin;. . _. .1 - I . . I , b6llar* I just felt ,as if a buzz.saw Was P; . . � . . . ,.' .. . I .decided at a meeting on Wednesday nigh t to contract no new'debts bui pay is tli6y -feared.two �pung.womea ,will dio.fi6.m. - . � .- . � 9 cola and divogure. . � . .. . After it. short parley the outlaw caime.,4ut .. . ofib­by Ono, placed t1wir rifigs. a wilst a, .paced winner t4 ke. all .thb otakes and'. "'added money, or.1f � I , ore dosirable.to � I this respect the African .ffl:id, Cattle xmep . -ilivilrs,_�ltl aro-notedlor-long. joughi,goner � .. I I . . ­ I " - - ­­:_.. � 1. I - �.:_,_. __ - -1. .1� ­ .. pliyin' � Yankee. Doodld 1. bn ray baok-bone 11 - 1 . - � - ­_ - -�_ - --rp IRI at,- 'died-. tliw­dti�iand­ ­ ! 7-- . , �KU70�---457eo .* I' � �* . go along, and as the debt'of �7jOOO ha:s now be -4n ord'Wrda Off tli6�� liopa, t6':i6e66ed:_ 111- �. .� �: �. . I .. ,;�A_L,1�� ailing -at-! CommaTefiLLF' ut­, _ alld,� . �, . In _ t �'Allil.aurr'euderd.d'.". hey,wore.... ..a . r1p " P ia lo peou rely,pinioned and t at!' f X S� 1p I , .. .... _. thb o,w,iio'rs-',DU,hoJwrAes, . 75 st. to firsb, P.nd 25 Per cent. to * ' - . - k1l. Speaking. - Bible"age of three'score 1�. , the .. . . I , . � � Ior her w 8 . . " , ork has increased a hundred'. fold I . . . I- . . .. I., . . . .. . � future. . . . . � . . I I - � . '-Win. . 'Dorchester, districtj.� hear S6stoil, * . .t.11 b ur 0 .Aar.y yeater4ay-marnifig,, igniing . . . ,,as h -They.are.411ha so . t .if _:br � - hefatble ., q . . ­ . wag .Ili Ilia lifetini 0 of Ill. , , Second.: ,Thio'pr6posi.iioa - to rem�aifibpilii until tile 1st d . .­.- p,y of, April, 1881'� � �alid fell is abbut the gurr� t.otal arrivdd At ' by bur oldest'inhibitan-ta.., Withfil' a tow . .. A alt the book stores' in the land, Over . . . % .. . .� 1. � . . 1,000 riadd*ri; applied fbr 1*1. Adam Bide '� in -* ., '. , ., ', - . ,� . .1 . . - . .. Duke, In old mari;w4g,,'found the j . other --niglit -rn--�d&r of Balkwell's hotel, .. . fr 0 6 ,stove. 'Mrs, Johanna, Callahmi,, h son.Williami- ag 70,. 1 . I 'aged -.20, per� ­B-ritiah .thrbo'NoLeaus . I . lapto ' r of 'the :'Hudson Bi� Campanj � Ili . ... .CIi10I;L1T'—CAXAiAA9 Qidcicr'TFh�'� . i;�IUDI�7. ' ! ­ ' ', �__ miles of � this city on Ahe -Hamilton road, . ble colored Wilm1n,' who 1LVes *.venera I one week at a Circulating- library. Here is, . ..` 1. � .1.1 1. �. - ., .- a li�ntfor un�ppreciated -'writers :Wh . . I . I I.. . . I . . . . . I I a' Cali- . . , I London,'in an unconscious StMe � from t46, . , , a . . .I bad in t a flames. I I . a I ' Columbia-.Ife­eame-to liis�d6ath in. !he Chillicoten filassacre *of 1864, When., . (With tlboAuth,or's A�ol'o"'gi-es-T�o"t'h"o-'.'.Anierican � I . . Prielcoter,") " . _a 1 y . . , appatentl ' bids' dtfiance to time. . I . I . , . . .... . . � not get any editor to priat theirstoridi. -Lot . ' ' . , , �. ,z . I . , ., � � , I �. , . � I ., a I .. cold. Hewas-takento tho.polic6.statiow' . V and, thawed out with difficulty. Many . . I . , I � There is considertbleox6itemen t among irig�mon.lu Toledoi p6rdolilarly momberg -With & baud of Whites 6rganii6a at!his 6',,vu� . . - I , . . . expew avored to check the Indlall§: 3et lie' onzie '. . . I ' . . A stands fQrAllawasoioll.6f 6ri4lcot; .;'* I ". B f0 Bohan,'who.1cco'bs'ui) his Nyicicet; -. '...,_rleat I A. few, days ako'. pur reporter visiied the, -little he estead ' and well -kept . . in Other . � . . them. all write a boofc:--sind die. . .1. . . I 10.1 - . � . . - I ' ' ' . " . .. r�� rathek� Pretty butfe6ble looking y6,uuJ �' � . . ,, - . .1 I cases of frost bites occ am , � . morning. - . I . . - � . . . . f the local LInd League� .over '-tfi-a?d1s- 0 - 4. -, !, - h Agents lia.v6'purchased - I I whbri �they *�itemptbdto drive 4ho's I eftl . ' 0�O ded -fioaitbe'Aistri6t: Hisileathwas�radir ' . . , C fof our Charlio�'-dootrbyor of. bails , , ; - D for tho."'poo . Yhoso poto'soia6in fails �,., ,., .. ' ,6 . for," N E-Isforov dailghtdr, Mrs. Olark whom Slid i *ith I t? I 0- .aid;S. and during. a' Short conversation with. . . . . . , . . I.... i . . I _ man lost the ends of his ,fingers ily! an ace,- ,. � � I ... . . . . . . .. . I - - is moth4r �%ft . .- dent -the other day, and hi or. - . . . . . � i The cattle 'acalers in. -Montreal Are .ex- ' I and slii�ped ; to 'New York' .six hundred � as a calamAy. * His' wife-, tbain,otfiero6f t is . . .. ryonefondof3beganio; . I V i-i'for Vdirio, of Harnilton. faine; : - ill .woman b;A do . � t a Old pgbter, eliefted the' ., . : .. . I. .. . *aiaBsald, ',-Poor -Charley I Aewas,Iknow,,,. . .. . . . . .. �. I 1 cited ov­: couir lunications rom - their L' f , and � other agents ill London, Glasgow, I � . . muskets, .With ammunition Qua fixtures., The armB are those used Ili Aiming ilia rail- � . . . , .1 I . � -oplivicta. bearing Ilia . ,name, was- a be . autiful . . ghly womalf; Qua It list deatli'was .hi. - ac- 'G � for Gailibkr'80111 1. atiWes captaill coinini6ndflig; X for Hewawl. a pla or of very old'standix1g; - - is-ror Irving,.N O&I - ' I AOTI 6herothoball follo�viug facis:, Mrs. Sarith Tmylor,� i;ow entorinj "on her.112bli- �edr, -was. bornA I . I . . . the pride of the neighborhood. ­ On a sum. . " I I - . ".. . . I . . � . ' I Wind � . . . ! . 'I., met ever. . . ling he -usedto gitin the qw�mld 1 ", . . . , , . - . , British ports, statifig 'that the autll�ritie% are ordering cattle into quarramtina� and � J , 'Permitting I .road riotdrs. irk 1877, and Waie orihorly ' � , ." , -,f-,:- ' purchmed,by the Penland.. - ... .complia]��d, alth9ugh.'MqTjean,cdu6a1ed hot . ,�:, �­ : " . himself. ',� - - . I ' i iE5f(ir'llititigirieiit,"nlil)otLli3cifor'by'r�lI ' ' I� standi for KlTobh6ffor, the ' ' -st6u togrt of the lot -1. .Slave oil the estate of Colonel McCarthy, 'in V6iifax�dbunty, inip, , Mg -oh, ' . . .. Wo4tvirg, , .in , . I �Z . . :` - gl#y hisucc6ideou until. midnight. H&, can -- , , . . . . . . I ., ,It n I L. . 11 , - . ,*. , . . � ,. � I , .omore� Whatalos9tothe neig -- , - I .�. I . . . .*. ­ I . he cattle to.leave - ilia* ports. of I I arrival except. as carosoes'- Slaughtered. .. . . . , . I '.. . I . � . F sb. .�.'�' . .1 . - : . . ... , I—. ..'... .. '. . . , Fkiday,. ' * . ' "Allan McLean, oldest of thd'three, was' - '25 � oid, dark and halidsoino, Straight L is f6r LaUg, generally oil t1jo ipdt-'- . I M for otir "Jilodicin&iiian -!, noiding his f�`rtll; Xformirneighb s,sofanious,inip , , or i a .1769, and Was. about II,yedrs did At the end 6111tiOnarY."v�;�r, of. which. she still - - of-the'reV4 .. - .. - " _'mid .� bors I ": ' � I . ,� . . . .. . . . I . I . I - 1. ­ .� I I . "I .. .1 ... . I, .. ... . I , . . , . I . , ff a. driver manages the unfortunate ; . ,4 . � � ::,. . �, - �, � . . within six, days of arrival. . . I . 'of 'late ' , lies, if, I The population of iliah MIS 1. W�. .. 'M9,000 -, colored, t9,000. Of. Mississippi: � .cars as all ar�6w,'six.feei. .a heigbt,'.and supple Tharlie I RitL. 'O !a for. q1 out," %�Iilch-eiids tile carder; V is for our president; ovor.ioady to choor; , t. distincill - Speaks vivid], ... . Y, men falling - - y tfie'nAmeS of a gieat many at theprllicipals� .. . . ­ . I . ­ . . tourist skilfully he . fn�kes . 64.50 -or thero- . � - - � I � . -: - . ','% - % "' . � . . * ' .. ... � I... . n i . The funeral . the Lieuiena'i tell!6r at Rive ! Governor Le r Oaelle ofi. Qke.dj 52 . . . � . W its , 4,719,000 ; Col ,,900. ' . 1, S . ,in every­11lovement. . was 19,yoolTs I . . 11� tall and musciii4r, but he old; he,too, w . ­ . Q) for quioseelit',Qio prodent state, of the ganie , ; . It for Itay, Who as 11 poine, is aIways the salno;,. son, looted thoiewilth,. and iory accurat6ij � 'Her ' abouts.out of each one, . exclusive Of his � ... , , � - �_- : �. . ' ' * -, oommisi I . . 3ions on curiosity oalei, die.' Thib '- � - , � Weanesdaywo,slargply attended, ,nat�dllly . - . tile place, but by &1arge num- people of � I .11 . Grant, thd fie0b arrest6d in Buffalo some- * . � .. time ago. f , . , i ' or insultifig ,several ladieg, ha's had hbavy,_beCtlifig browff, and a.coarse; .1 . . and sinister expressiou,.'quite unlilte tile' S - is for Sproule, a'falnous player of yore, . _. , T for Totten, Ili s coinpanion Ili iydr-, : . . . describing their 0 r rise'. . personalappea. a husbandi also & Slave, � . ,was pufah.as6d from - , , . . . . I . I lfdtbls are ill league witlithe h6okinew, an& � . , . I . , . ; , __ . I . .1 . I I d�* I - I ... . - I I Ili vi6w of this it is'supremely ri fell ous t# .� ­ - . 0 . ! ,by .1 4 ber7of politic&l f ri6alls *of the. deceased? from 'tlie illbar�eping I been seliteliced tp 9�nflnaffiofit for tell years in the'stateprigon. I I I � I . . . . frank *and' fliahly' face- of Allen. "'Arch*' � . is, U fbr the umpiro, Who must not make A bet; - V for victory, for-i%,hleh Ive have to Woat; � . I I . � - - Col. McCarthy by 6 Baptist minister, aMr. . . Mhc4b6y, who IiSeraited . hini'and ,Beat. him' . . . . � ,. . . I . : . 1. . Biter from' . . raise a crya,gainsb the'drivers.�L . . I . � . .1 I � . . '�. I Quebec and.froin ail cou'lim, ... . . ties. The pall-boarars included .116isrs. . . ! . �. 0_ .. ' a unknown men- on Woduesda�' night Tw. 'Oul 17 yearaold, was 6 boy,in appearance,. .b.ty perhapo , ill's most- determided'n6un- NVfor I)rri lit; a lovey of cricket; � . " *,� I I � or -Wltud, who plays at the w1c)(0t;, - , to Obioj wherd. Ili' I. tow yei�rslio',,eai ,ned . Niagara F alli; - . -, . . I - I . � . . . .1 .11 ; -I 11 I . ­. . - ' - 11 Among . , I - I � : .. I . . I" Fournier, Pelletier, Joly.and L�aagolier-' - . I , . t . . , , thiew.vitriol in. Charles :dlarksorN face,at 'and � am of the'four. Har6, als6 a half-breed, X fort a ten p ?n the telegraph; � y, , . 5 )at u . id this paragraph I , s fol�y�je - � lil V oi iro loat - suffim.ent to purchase .the liberty, �of our, slitiect. ,, Atier living in Ohio for::d1gvefal. ­ -Laliouchexa 9�ya� other �; , : . !. I I � . - " d ties -entailed on a u� viceroy by 4191rab .. I . . . .� 1. . I _ . ... . . . . U . . . . . . I 11 . ; .1 It IS rumored in Montredl'that twd babbg, .. ­ . eithbr of Malprilotice by doctors or owing- Chicago, des(r6�ilig his eight p6ba'ly 1 ) . . ,b - fatally injuring h * lm�,'_ . ,� .1. , � - . - . I - .. . a-, with.a squat,figixro,�mld was I&y.eafs,61 - - Q . a] . . ur. Ili f , rnazingatrdngtll.'�- - All 10 ad the. . - v .5 for t O'� 0.11 of ten hr,�,o in.0t � , - %, 9 the a!thor I . .�: Ono i 11 Inies y " . , " � of this 111pilabilt, .. . ,� 1. . . . I . I ­ - � � Years * sattlingAn ,they moved to, 6be.dir,.. � . . . . Niagara III 1841,4h6rs�h6r busbandilfea. . . . . Arawing-rooni is%hat at kissixig the bheele- ' - �� : .., *e .: , .. o , . . I ­ " .. , , . � I aot'only'6f each fair delnitante�'but of. ever-jr - � ;1. , , - ". � . 1 , rare by druggists' clerks,.have Aaken to at . , Eaily on W�dueada� A-blight.tremor like I . lilih ofieck-boh6s.and broad nostrils 6f thw . . I , 'star .. .... . I � . �Mail. . , . � . I I � . 'Thii most -r I in 18,w.- omark%ble oiroura. ��' � . . auty.' �. � . � . . . . . . I .lady, present.; ..The 964�rity 'of'ths - � . ' ' . . - place durin 1 tile, past week 6ro'6f them . 9 I I I terminating fatally. . The retIdbiioe'6f the an emrthquakid-was felt in the ,vicinity of Lewisburg, Pai . Some .stt-ibuted it to the' -Indian race. , - A'fourth Mctcau,� He ilia oldest of the f amily, is also under ill' -dicir .� . Z " . .. I .. - � 46 IT! .1U190JUR. . . � - . . ' ' .AVJL�,. OUW.1, ., - ". . . " . ... . .. , . , . � . ; I � 1. I otall6a edililooto. d *Uff,W4 CiLse *is the'- � I . . ' the old"Indy, xud�` general rance. of "a a g i . I -in Y.Inmamy JnBtaucos li� tempera&, yet .' - "-A. - ' ` I I . ; � t , , , & i 71 1, . . . ,. I I . I bf many ,0. .4f , , - , . .", . , , !;­,� . .. 143 a minis r ng - hundro . . I - -i � drixggistB' clerks approached 6�, *thegubjedt . id a bar. to any verification of . . the I rumois, � ' pebulimrp,ction of the heavy-ice,ill'the river 7h connection-vigL.tha=t ' caid,_�' . I . . enSe� ... . , . . I.. I � - Oil Wednesday three young men at- , 4eut finaiding and �ab4ting.his bra.-. - , --Aers-_-'H-e­was-6qeiWdat Ram. loops while puriihasing,fo6a mid ammnnition for-thern" utb6y6nd illat'llewaiiiinoway6on 'r � 6einea , .— 4-Aturdern"_ - *C0ldC9#910P A)f.._Ul5L_,ACq33AtAU . 41, :. . . : ' —11111trileu lzir"f-7;lhv—C ....... U., , '. ' 1 . ... '. . . . . M�'N ,AL - � , -�Rr Foll. 8�-The E venin . g. . Post . " . . - .. . I , L-_bV_hoi4e_ " -1 ,-. �.---kfl . . . . . . . . . F13 - __ . eem-to-be, WdT707yd9fS-01 age; list eyesiR 019 '600li are ,perfect;, She:' 11 .and sp . : r,ut-�-"�` '� I � & I.:— - --- -ne-,e-v.( inin�gr,pmus" goat , , _ I. an :_7;____ . - 1-I.- .. iii-ysiol6g.ical-f-aet�-that�eveli-th ., CA . - �-I, .10 --I. " - 4111 - - q .1ulsite'Pleasur6a a to"p,aill,fromtee -, , '' ., , , .. I 11 I 30 I . . 'r -t - ui ,,, , , ', t_ %. I . I � iquent " ; !_.� - .W le app at won-louna . I � . ... ... .. . A woman named Speaks left'llerliusband, . . I .. '. .. who is working on section "A".bf ,ilia Cana- . . � I tempted to outrage Ge6rgina' Hamblet, an - . I .1 accomplislied'young, -lady 6f Augusta, Ark.... . . . in the inurders. DifiinF, their'inc6teers- . ; - . . 0 tion,theylsbowod iiI�eilsci hatted'for. their I I A offegogeph :a ,takes up t le'baso:x o'billard, I * tried sixteen years' ago for .. murdering a used ipectilelegi mid's kiuplos� a fing aiiA.:-seN�ing,'at Y�hiah sh6- dWilybecu- . � ,fr . . . . ., , .: I .opetition." . . . -1!�.t­ * -1 ,1! � . . . . , I . - . . . . I .rsaw a watch -spring running clear; , : ., . . � I I I . , A .. . . I � 1. ' diau Pacific railway, arriving in Wini iipe g with a paramour on Mo�"y night. �3110 . I The men were arrested the gains I lit. -A mob liting' tlib prisollorg, and U i n' their 6ptors� an tep,mpted-tO n. ?s - ' near t . .. . I �Voman liamed Baignet, wife haa,cauca � . upon him for rontut-Sb. Sulpice village, pies list - timei. would put. nimit . it . y a young. .. 11 to'th� blush.,' During her'marrida life g ' I monkoy-wronch -his paw; : � I . . -� . . I . .1 . . I I I saw a donkey-oliginedr . - , I . I . . . " A pictur6 frame a law. ' ' ' . ' ' % . . . . .. left for the States on the Emerson traial,on, , I .A . the f y notherl W 'allowing da,*, buti iian' on her bodies inic the river.: '-� : - . .. . . I � I � . . "Chi6f: - Iron Dog abl%testhat he had -b6on . .Jurb'thosawho,wero om,.: .1� , . . . . . . I . ,1� � , , , * . . ." - I I.. � : . . , � ", . t �. ,.; , I ' He was theii' acquitted .'mainly thro � . gli: 0,10 cleyeruesw6f.b.is lawyer S, but U -, 2 seems -I 6 tlie�motlier-�qf.,thi�teeni3liild- $1lo' beca n I I . . I . ran, -of, whom Its. livinZ- thd yotlagost foiIi . .. . . , ' . . I . .1 *. ..7. . � ­ .", . . � . I . I ... . . do in tbd'grass,. '. "'. .� I ­ . I . I . I. - I saw &� cow -hi . I . I 1. - I .. �.. .. . . . ,�,�. I ". ­ .. i,,- -'Alrusb.light a the floor; . . �.. . � I.: i . affections and With him she. took the train * . I 'I I lordbrea by the Canadian. mounte a p6licd_t6� . , . . ..: . (�A.AUC4)"4C4 ;I(IlP'LNUr. I . . . � .. .: : — , , ., . ­ ... . : I . . � , rwards he boldly' &vowed. sloven years afte . I . , now. 0. being -her. -daug Uxg..Clark, B'.� -old'.' I . .liter, . . - . . . . , . I . . . I I .. . . I . .� .. X amly wcandle-.6tilok in loud � . , I . � . . . , I 1 * And a bell -pull oi0he do6r, -It ' `� - -for Grookilton., , ... .. 1. - � . . -leave. Canadian - - . t�rriiory.' This indico�t6s, , � . - , - . � 'khe Queerepot.ef I i1nomoriem. the mur de�. He was- theil.w orking. upon ' The people appear o,. be -in years t . ' , . , . .. .' . I . . . I. � .... . I . . . . . - : . .1. . � - . ' , ;.� . , ,. Yesterday morning about 4 --o'clock In ogion a! a �oriou nature ,cccurred at exp I 8 .1 -&no will give' -Sitting. Bull hat ilia Canadi tile samo]fotice, in. .,� hich dvefit, it is b6. w . 1. � . I I . . , -: "The , New York correspondont'writes, .. , A I a gohooner It Lavaltrie with- a man limii-ed Poilquin and a ative.� collildrIable 6ircurn.gtmees and . - should nothi-ii ut of 'the general c�urso at 64bts . ' 'a " . -flyhithea� -'-- ;-. .... .1 pIw a horse . tn -1 . - � " . ' . . .' 1. I I ., . . - . . I . 1. ­ . 1. , , A cow -BI -13 ill the -If a' , , . 1 the ' ' Bu 1�rinl � i I . the Grand'Trunk railway shops Ili B,ai�t., . I. -I i�vda- t1lat -troo .s"Will Capture him. .. I . . -the P _, . o.. ' investigations of tho,consus mail' bb,ve.led to'some queer developmenis'.in: the � niann- ' .With."anOiber, ;rel . Thesomen kept ilia 'Secret. untiF.fifieen � 0 . the. Old lady may .yet spend 10 or acur this "emitV.-St. Catharine� ' . I saw south - I a � I 1. .. � I . - ,.� � . , .'' . ., A topolra kon the plain.' I . . . . ... ,� . . . . , ,_ , ford, by which a; handsome Pullman car, I Swan,'lliVraberof th'b . ame Thomas B. M act tic a of Nliw York. and adjoining -cities, . days Ago, -when. Poliquin met Constable .V) year.% .O� n . . I .1 . .1 Journal. , . . . i , , I . . .4 1 . - so& tlian fi*dcants a day put - aside . , I I I . . wasdamaged to the extent. of 4200.. It - , Legislature fro&-- kinot,bas,fled. He is 0 .!Xhacia� gest aingle'industry in New York is Baignot, Son of ilia murdered 1W I . I orealif Z � I I . . 1. . . ...� .'., I - - during the 866daYs of .1881 will -bay for a .' .. �- .- - - � . . . . " .i wa plac, to a iding Ili f rbnt of the " Oil th' cbQed wi`t1i swindling 'the public throtigh. � . that bf clistO14 a - ads clothes; The makin'g and now &.member of .the police force. . , , . ., . . .- 34to trujitc,ofurAN inmr-EiLT. , � . .., . young man � .... . . .. � of.30 a, thdusan'd dollars of life . . . Paiat she . ps ill a night, and at the, 0 Pro i.0 . the mails by ad,iertisin q acorn shellee for of paper .patteina emVioys hunateas,of go told Baigriat his Atory,­anut the liCtfir" � I . . I. I I ... . . . " — - . - . I . 11 insurande. A little over thirty cents -a d . . . . I . . . � , . aly . .. I time in. .tfau.d th.7h.er exploded from �4.50,. Which is siiniily a piece of stove Pipe - -hands, Und tell large If as being'engag6d Oug is.now seeking ..to*- have �engeanco. The' �Dimcrixvdoa 4if the gloocir NVork Aro"Ad --� I . I .�� I will provide, the'nian of. 40 with five theu� I . . . . I I . .. .. . ,t . - . Same. cause pnknow.ni The stovo�foom. . iron three inches., loilg ; als6 by. selling a Ili it, USCS iOus p4per. - There., are. fac- murder, itisili�god, took place. on All - ' ? ,. ' - . Geak6Wi-pe, . . I s&nd dollars; and's dollar a, day'will yield I I I . I I I . - ' . I was badly damaiged,the heater Shattered,- bogus moWing,machine and knife Sharpener' . I I . ,6f as for mald t,r,i ng dried blood We- diinimies Saints� Da� 1861, when Mrs. Baignat then . . LONDON, Feb. 2.-A- St. Teteigburg do-- - , him ovq fiftbon 4housaud. ',.Nine out,of . � ; . - . . . . . - . . I and tbe roof above.bl6wn to smitherc6ud.- , . . , . . sled, jowellery. . . . I I . � . ) �tllat milliner s7uso to show drosses6n, � aSked ior i1or rout. A. little bay named 'Thomas. Apatch �,s�ys Gen. SkAeleff's detailed as. . . I . . ton'Of the reen whose ey'e thfo reaches ovin . I � ! .1 . ­ .. 1. - ` .. . :. an invited I O'Donovan Rossa lids'lie ' ' I 'by an Irisheociety to'dolivor�,6-16�turo in-:kofl- . � I . I . , , , . ,Patrick Mallon died at Rochester on Y.' I '� pronjitiont Tuesda cy - . Iro was, tfie'atrical armor and. je�vs-h6rps. . The use at adulterating aubstallces-is..4etiing to be. was present 'and 'he became frightened - at.1 tobillard's violence and ran. I count of th� Btotmifig of Gook -Tope Shows that tile Russian assuult,-Was mado' simul- ;afid Sparc Ono now I . . I ­ . I * !; ..., I I fl'nkml'�gh during 1881 to take game : . I , ,. I Can the money be. 06 wisely, . . . . 11. I . I ., . . � . treaL- I 4i� , , I ,ailing . . niqmll6 oi tb,6 Venimi Bro h6rilood and � . ganer9l.' "Castile gotip " iia.aiade of grease out�of the house. - During. . his absenca the twicously 'by distinct c6liirmi�, tile . . : : .- . _ .. ,:. '' � � - — . ** spentinvo.ily.oth6r,,i�ay? : . .. �. I I . � . .. . . ,. . . . . There is a famine in the London egg mar� . treasurer of the f undthat equipped the ship .. and terra alba,'6r white earth, 'and which in candy woman's hoac! w -as -battered in and list - I body dragged into a; room adjoining that in' final broaaftZg were made by the- .explosion of.-minoa. Several huildrod-Vurcomans . - I . .. . . ,. I . � TnV: WW1110. : . I . I . I �, . '...., '. , .. � 4 .. I .. . . 1. - - ' - ket, eggs beilig 35 denU per dozen, higher -1 ' " .. ". 9 - - 1. than for many years. datq,1pa, wbidh-'iome'yea�a Ago rescued from polial servitudainAuStralla, six mem- earth is used largely xuaking. I Gluoo�&, which is dorn starch" is used- , Which the, Altercation took place., Than 'd.that . ba�o boon burled in one exploSICII. Tlfflla-tO� - I -so sinall, so quafni­- . - . Ves, bbbrafti6y.110 � . I . - Tw6 mouths, two noses and two 6111fis 1, ,., � : 1, . I . . . . . ..; I '. . .0 I . . . A Chicago firm has h'ad an ag6fif; R� Lou-- . r i - had been Ili bets of tile 16 oil, orhood.Who tlie, Brtti�h atm� and were convicted of h6&vily by ilia stigtir- rofiners. Thore is 6 fltin engaged if, -7nakifig llonb� .mid honey io*alarm'a�d sai desa-w6ain-P, in ilia liougo, N�Ilo ' baud fighting with ill a -Takkas oil the wallg 'lastod over In licui, after which there was � -V hat palilter Phall wo.got to paint � . . . , . . 11 . . . .. , And glorify the twins?� .- . k , I.. _ . I I ' . .. . : . , . . . I To us alf the obiwing that dwelld.. � ­ �71 . . , 1. I don -for sometime collecting. and Shipping Apples there. - *Al6ogethor some 26 000 bar- .t.ra % � - owner of the Catalpa.. I ""a"' He Was Part , .. � . 'Comb. * fiie libney conall is mad,o:.by ' 1t,1,iere,w,,,,8.a a 'I , agalilat th '- �ove and bled to death. 1VIB 0 4 th ` $&I at % - -, iounsel for ilia Is the fortress.. the 'desperate hghting ingic day .jVas fifbIll�.dbcided' by Wal*c�pturd of 51YQ , . . I I � . . Ill t ur, cloaks and ooral -bells, - . � 111 .. . . . . . . . , . Ati(lalthosot)thei-ploasmntsl)olls , .. . . I I �.. . . , . I ... I � .1 . . . . _ rele are requirea. � ! . .1 . . I -ploslon of' ilia boiler"of tile -plea- The ek Cattle It her,Vbar4*Baltin2Oiej, - maohi�ary of.paraffine'wax, and is ah - ex- act Imitation 61 ilia rogillAr thing, oicoph , as used 0 -admitted totho m�,,Jorodwomaa% . � . ,Or ilia: hill..redoiibt. of -Denadl-Tepo. . Ov' . . ,�e .. 1. ... , . Of babyhood, slid not forget . , . �\ ,T , � , — . . " - . ,hosflvorfeugfoyeith,srpot�_ I I I I . � I . I \ i . At Qhebec yesterday ilia youbg man no- ouserl of apoidentally sliootiak Miss Casault sure yacht . on Wednegaily night, * runae, a complete wrock'of. 'Ret 69' that, ilia bees f ashion their Celia �-of wall$ "' t li of inch wide while Ill Man 0"' I.' ' son,af tot -the -trial that the. Mali declared ianocoiib by the fury was- -really tile inar. founa.inal - 4,000 corpgeB* at Tokko do swe tbe-fortx6ss. The trwichog were aloo.fillod. I.- lie babe should be without it I .. I.. . . I I _- . - ­'�� - I � ,' , - . . .\ ­ Conic,'fairy iiinnor I you call thrill . . .. ... . . . . . . . . I .. I ' was fined fp3.0 and costs* and the revolver . . I was confiscated. thd-Vessel; crew congisted . . Edward and Harry Poplar, sons of Ae deck hand -an ome that deft. .rU7fic,,'s`bayo,not yet bee ' The bells are filled with* glucose, whioli ks darer of -Mid. Baignot: � 'VV1iQt6,v6F tile aile. Is so of the Ban's cfforb4d obtain retributive with� tile. corpqeo�. A numboi w�sre killed I during the'Purguit. Voui thfts�lld families I Our hearts With pink and daff ball, . .. - I... I I 1. . I .. And .White roseWiAnd dkAplod. frill'; ' 1. I .. .. .. . I � .. I ... ".. . � .. � - I . ., Conic . � I . . 9111101killah.., - - . I . captain.-, Joseph W. Brown, a tile 6olord stew&rd, named Ellis, ind the ; .'ilia swoob syiup of common Corn, and looks justico, against Robillard, if the f acts �r6 I i were ioundin thefortross hnd'7.00.PerSi6n . . . '. ,,N,aiiitatirl-ttloirmoicaii(Iiiii, � . I ­� . - Ali on1bol6lig0olititi '. ., I. '. I . . ­.. . . ,. . . I . I . . . 11 Thursday, . . . , I ebi q� - Fairfax Will. Cartwright, 'member blighfoot, Young.. The crew, with tile oxw 1 the w6roknown to have . mid tistoo lifie holio.y. Thd cells, once filled't ato. el6sed'by g&oaring a hot iron as they appear, so fat as law Is COncernode . a guilty We'll Call, escitpojpstice. The old *adage Vrison!via - .. _ I . I . . , .1 � .— .. WINTniu-Tho . 1. ;This wintbr has bbon a death blo*-to , .. . . I . � . , . thb old . sottfei. "'Aft hig terrible Stories df I � � .. . . of : Parliament for Northampi bollshird South; 0 option of engineer, been �on boar i Tlll� bodios� of B'dward d . I let is plate.over the -mix, tops, and the prodi . . i nay yet be agaortpa.,tiiat ,, murder . I.. dut.11 � ­ . . . I . N1,kt1,kf;)LFAr,j,% xx present i0the mOStSOverO the Worst winter he ever saw, 11 along in ''� - 1 I . � . .1 . I "i ?, ,or 11 152 " .1 . . hascliddattil�'agoof5�8.�Yattr's, �IV.Cart- - Poplar mia, Brown have b.00n recovered . I . . $ sold as. the 11 best clov6r honoy." .It Is -in groat demand,. and out, Sells the regiflar will , . . . . . . . �� - -U ------ ��� - .. , . - . I . . .,wlnfor(1880and.1�81) that bag.boon -oxperioildoa in this .locality . . . or Ili were pub. on recoM last . . I . '.1 I 1. ., . "Ifter and tile ;infor preceding, and tfioy�'- . � � V. wl . .. . Wright was' a ConBorvativo., . I , � At the afi*nual ineeting of the Olaham. . ,. 16 is'ntidorstooa that a friend of HarviLrd Univarsity has gh;on 0100,000 for-the'eon- honcy, Gallahil aild gallons of - tile b6qt tofnato,OtRup Are made from ilia tornmio I , A child IS, oil .exhibition W-Burope that t a sniallilogs surpasses anything before' � tot many 1 Ittud.tb& Falls wato -never t" I more beaty to ;or- the. ice formation more ItRUYN , : , mA,up, or ratbor,geb down ,. � .0 . .. ... . dQlllb begin to so , . . 0 thol"drinameter of' -'81, And -the � ' 180 I astors on Wodue6day flight it was . Cotton in . -that in struotion of a now School building At . law. . I � . Rltitig"%vlii'c,.Ii.tLro'l)iirelitiso(I from the great- inobtionod.. Slic'Nvoiglis four pounds ; tier . � Wonderful than tit PrO5011t. For a week, . ' 10 tile cold-wiftdo. 11MV0 blown from tl �. � .� . ! poor old man has to. Sit' around, Mid liSten. I I " ' � stated 130,000 twining spindles *Oldham are either stopped or wmild: be C�mbXidgo. . . .�. . . AI)IIU'mm&,doNpatellof,Taput,,ry25tl'* I Says tomato eannint, ostablishmentg. . . . -1 I . . )load is a little lattler thtiu. a F ronch billiard ball ,, her hand - might be- cothpared past . . proper quarter to 'drive the S&MY Inland, - , . . to ilia boys,. who are - growing up I . to ho I . I I ants, shiver and blow on, their - , -� . oldest inhabit" . stopped, as-tho Strike (Tovolopod. .The resolved to' sappo:# tho* mastor . the North American barqno 'Ri8hard was . ­ ­ ­ .....­.­ As,to ilia theatre, Ve fi'6itho' r advocate to tile elaw of a loliipl�011. S11A SUB with V�t �ejiigt�tlio evergrilons'mid every other in- 00 . � animate Object With h Puts white icy cover- . I � . hands and Bay bow this winter gets away I � .. I . . -611 mactibg .. twiners, igainst the striker .. 9 I I gt6pVea. by a -,var vessel for taking guano � . from Patagonia witbotit tile permission of nor denounce it. %Vc*re nize it as a fact. .009 -It eaBo on the thumb gialit � to wife Is.travelling with bet; -,, her alloaa A ' jug, producing % *8pc0tM0lO infOrlbr Only to 'ondry , th them. all, And the poor old Settler I �� . . wi or, , I I n do l.j to Affect a. feeble Contempt for - ' . . I . ." . I The British chargo d, affairas At Constmi. tiuople having asked tile Ports to state how � I ilia Argentiva Government. I The N prevailed wotab storm - for years igli*oro,, and -here to.stay;­strougorto- oil amutipment-loving day I,, . its hold u F, little likely than . , as largo fis -an: ordhi'ary thimble. silo is i ,; Ilia a,half-years old � , anapos,osgesaii ilia tile glipposca so around the North Not only lias the Scenery in tho Polo. im- . I I the cold ones Ili a while and say, ' 11 Aw.vr . . . . pshair, Ligh up, shut lip I - I've Soon cold � . I I � I I . much it would concede to Greece, tile Potto replied that it'iq linpossiblo to defino in . throughout the Nortimest YosteraNY4 US of.wind and people over ore, and as to be uprooted or ijut undor ilia ban as.'ilia vivitait�btcliil4re.ii'of'tlimbagb. Hierlimbs are well proportioned, and 6116 Innnif6sto theiliato'vicinity of the Valls boon ciothea iffitfilloliday attire, but ilia furiousge,los weather Moro yo was born, any of Y6.1.1, I . I . . . � I sr;nlaa ximno � ' . ailvitneo ilia maximum coa&�siobs, it WAS f ot,tures wore oxtremo-VOIOCUY a heavy Allowfalli With cxbro�36 cold.. Rail- I nowfipaporor%frooplatforin.-Goldon],�ule. � 'inic Bino t6 We do not v�m6mbor , tiny i Ali, the tlast(A at a human being, . . I � . have carried thar eloudS Of Spray fat" UP into tile village ori the Ainerlealf Bids, onvolop - ,I I . - Ono Aloigb, . , 0 � I I . I � . � . I . horse, I disposed to make, Since they could bo'tst�b�. liaher4 through the apptoaahing, negotia- rbadtrafficisimpodad" Itisrumbrod.thmt & family were �roxou to.'."Atfi &6'SIOOPY ,a arailia, came into oxistorica whon there has At' SK. Cyrm, -Scotland, this year, as usual, sixty parcels of U06 And Aix,ty of Ing ilia- soldidrq' monuillont with In im. Valls, to- .. . One . , . Ono inoon, ; . q, . I . I Of .. . tions. Germany and Austria Support this � . ' . I . . . Elyo, Minli, 7 � A nA been t6 falk of reforming it, with 6* cry that it needed reform oxcoodixigly, Notwilg, sugar (0, 111th portion oftlid Ott bequest) j,daeulmto plitoud, Niagara as'a sort for tile gigbt-socing, 1� very tama and courso I . . . Ono blaid, who gnu gles to you, nothing loa,th . . . . , .. . -� view. . . I 1. . '. I , Friday� V obi 4 . . tia a vessel to t1l, relief of . The bill to as . 0 , o Passed - tllo,TJ. *S, Senate YOS- tho,Tomin6tt, ' I howevor, is more certain than the Nob that thothoatratakes its tons from the public llavo been distributed aniong, the poor o� Ifl. thoparish. Thootherfour ftlisfilltolid dommon-placo It any other time of 1116 , yos,r1gs corbrarod with NVhht itin-wholl . I . Offna arin . . . I I . Well placed . , , Around ,- .. I . . . An English steamor, bound from Bilbao to Middleboro', foundered at soa, and thir, tbrd6y, ,with'_ 1�iaojlamontq ,ifirroagitig thd . appropriation ,to $175,000" and providing :which Supports. ito Tiagoily proper )Ills usually maintainod its moral dignity ; but aigtributed amona the youngest, oldest, Ahortost and tallosi; young womon rosidont Cla8ped in tile icy arnbraco of ,Task Frpst. I'xoursions to tlI0FAlls'frOmVRViGU5 Points, oil a waist, � . I .. OliLA folio that,$ closely tuohod around y ou both . . I ., . . I . . - . . . . toon persons wero drowned:- � . I I. � The Ottoman tro6�A,on thd Grookfrontioi for tile relief of ally other vessols fo,and intbocruiZ,ol the*ronof oom�6y, boi'pq tile roprosont&tivo of exist. in the parish a4,a married, in the Ankoll . . during the past year;. . would no doubt bogopular. . . that he . . . . I I . A r&6, � . . . . . A dasli, I I . , , ilocaiva assisiauc6 ing maunors, na,; reflected. popular vices, . . , f . An Ohio clergy in anuotineea . !on . I A clash, . � . � number 100,000,'. and &to ilia olito of the , I � , taou. not to condemn, but It tile boot to a% - -Ten Years' lalior has boiliplotea tho, - oil evory-daY life, would preach a Berm . . . �� . . A orash, � 1* - -army, well provided with &than and ammu- .1illip, _ �, - _ � . � _-�_ I I .. . - ato them. A cultivated, moral public, will . XowTostardebtroyWon, ThoworkisnOW especially far those wife aian,t .expect tO . . � And you and Elio are A )r&wling on ills WW I I 14 . . . nition. . � . . . . Mrs. Vancott, who Was 100. years bid 11f, I -11 domalid art1stic and Inoral,plays, alk wl , inthabandobf tho-printors,tind.itsisan6, . b000nid giotti, and 'distinguishod. At ilia . A rink . I I . (11 i Tile rejection by Italy and Govul&ny of December, lives,; in Dollovillo, Slid.is feeble, go*tOSOOijOOtb0r. Ilutevoll*Mdultivated ihay.bo oxpootod Ili a few 'inouths. I Appointed tinio not, it Man oxcep b the mill- A bito, , , . . I . . A fon(l . .. I . whole cargboa of tvicbfn�asod badoll bao but does light wokk, and Call- 800 without � and'Moral pablio.will not go to the thoo6tra " '�Thox<)Aob�d bf to-aay is tho wll..flow 6 istor was ill tho church, oven the Sexton . . . (400(l flight, 1. . . . I .. . I I gluttod ilia French mt,rkob. Tho ovif o0boto Vootaolog, I . .. . s I - - to be bored.-Xow York Tribano. I . .. - � . of to,morrow, . . I . declining to enter. I - . . , you so nox day I.,- , I I A groan when Iook.nt your tit . . I � I I I , , I * , . . . . . I . . . . I I .. I . I ), � . . a . I . . I .. . . I .1q . I . . .. . I . . .". . I . . I . . � � I . � I I , . 14 � . I I ... , 11 I . .. . ,. I I . N - I . . I . . I .. � I . . � . .. . I . I I . . � 1. . #. . - � . � . �. I . . . . . . 40 . . - J I . .. � .. . ; � . , . . � . . . � 1. I . , 1. 1. I � I . I � � . . . . I I 1� . . . . . . . . . .. . 0 . I � I �0. � . . ; , .1 � . . . . . ,� . . I � . I I � L i . . . � I I ­ ." --A � . � . . . .. ... JNL,� , ., . . I I � i . - _ ,, , I :o I ' , . . _,.C.. , .� 1, I - , , "". _,.,:, , 1. . - I � � . - ,�-__ .- � L _11", 11 ' 0 to,