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Lucknow Sentinel, 1890-11-21, Page 6
� Ntr _ 7 QTgal#J�� I9 nw $O$IK. LOXWX AND CHICAGO. A CHINJUM COOK'S ORIKIL sem. GLADSTONE's ORATORY, ADVICE TO YOUNG, ffiitN. , � ,, _ --- - -- " ., ^ :.ra.e_-ems The Two Cities to be Placed 'Within Six He Chops a Fellow-Chinamantr Head An Admirer Describes It 'no It Once Two Good Rules Which, i! Followed Will T , '--Why$ Days of Ranh Other. g Nearly off With a Knife. A$eoted HilmselL Bring Fortune.. t 1 Save a art of your weekly earnilosgor ♦ Jam Johnetone�withti sesistanirs from 8 o'clock this B%teCrn on a. despatch ' urea: fir. EkIddetoae wants to know something p $ep says AiloIIly ;YrP about the speech on technical education even if Wise no more than a quarter dollar, London, arrived in this city last week and was committed in the kitchen of Mr. T. C. which h@ made somewhere between 1874 and pat your eavinga monthly in a savings l�ibndon Cable eayq : Troup's book proceeded• immediately to Quebec, where Milligan's residence. A friend acme to and 1876. The dating is a little vague, but bank. tMa 1tile to The interviews ilready pub- they will,at once begin a survey of the visit the Chinese cook, Lang, and the two no one, writes a well-known oorreepondent 2• Buy nothing till you can pay for it, lh 6' 'Troup credits Stanley with a pro. proposed Quebec, Montmorency & Charle- were soon heard to be quarrelling by Mrs. to the London Evening Star, is likely to and bay nothing that you do not coed. af/�lpoaiTed. idea of the cause of the disaster vols Railway, which is to form one of the Milligan. She triad to enter the kitchen, have ioxgoiten the speech among the aur• A young men who has grit enough to fol- dogthe xt guard and with the rejection most important links in the line of the new but the door was looked. Becoming vivors of those who heard it. There. was a low these seise will boyo `taken, .the brat �, , fail tW". . ' t "any statement failing .to fill tranestlentio service between Canada and alarmed, she telephoned for the police and very pio$ed and pooped � audienoe of Liber- atop upward to egaoese in baBinesa. He leafs Zrlsa .:. waa• a-l--I-'+'E�� fs�•J Ub���?@� L� abiYl4. - Glu rd/u �aaauuot+i! tart u1ut�Hr' ,►�YTJau". i ia73'T,7 rr n au3�i iui3ti3 Til $Lltl ibt 1urb•i UuCu ui ilitl '�l,l�y �9 9�L���ll�?�. �i? Wet►r f� UOat E1 Vear I - — --' • h ms iii 't a nnfaa h noble o aninexperienced o cer like lou er even if i b �"a � , Y Q4t7 �, _gt a d The charters o! parliamentary owes Lung coming, groan the ids o! he house Greenwich Institute nr� e d e a the Bishop pp B o o! �..'.... L, - ...7' ? +.,.-f a,..e,-•ted] -..�. ..,.. !a - ��]] »: -*.-r:- ..., .,._:.._-,. .... ..,..,-.,,... ..,-..,-.- .�....- .. -'Lr .� r -, . .m K .tea k....+�#• r'•. ^r r. -r-^ _,,r ,:sm�. , -n_ ....• .T„`.^ � .... n .. r .,. _-^�K _ :r}^z; ^s .r-:.-�Ta.••--'a'.. - P*.^f,.aR�, ;tz. w„ a .:.�._.. , �k.. . , . J.=...':�--u:..--=ytu..ru..•,__ .=....e... - _ - c><4.., _ _ ,Jr ' a•.T�:,•`;iu �:"r":5ii:?-..�s:r�ly'':ai.: uot,,t.tn:•'-a” " d, r. +l �uaY +y+ d u 1iutst�YY r'biluttitfu tilt i iift� rnkYw uvYxYtr '�iYoW raYYry tbi; 7t fat t. tiblitii� �iY rya. sem' rrrYu lii�kilt 'Y� wkiti'1Uhta iixTt9 iidil�Y'gfCT1 , ii 113 ; Tib, whole. Stanley himself was hardly pang, which will be known as the North entrance was then obtained to the kitchen, in the Centre of an embarrassed mob oi of his young aogaaintanoes; his wife ' y►ble to mirage, in addition to keeping Canadian `Atlantio Railway and Steamship and several blood staine being noticed on local nobodies, shone the weird *pallor of may not sparkle with diamonds nor be re- ,� q#►" a11. over• a camp o! natives. Troup Syndicate (Limited), its Chairman being the bed a search revealed the body o! a that unforgettable face—the sallow face— eplendent in silk or satin, jnat pet ; hie ;gu Moa letter from Stanley to Barttelot, the Right Hon. Sir Henry Issace, recently Chinaman beneath the bed. 'It was still of the orator. If you see �Yi!;r. Gladetone.in obijdren may not be dressed as dolls or F' �hioh Stanley expressed distrust of Lord Mayor of London. The capital stock warm and presented a horrible sight, The fighting trim on a • big stage like those Popinjays; his table may be plain but h'iko,o,. lint it was reported . that, the wi#h which railways, docks sed steamships heed was nearly severe from the bey, whish need to be pat ttp on Blackheath, wholesome, and the whiz of the beer or to supply porters was only condi- will be. constructed and operated will be being only held b the windpipe.Several on will find that all the faces around him Champagne Cork may never be hoard i1. and that the payment was to be £4,000,000. The scheme ie to oonetrnot a ghee Iy stabs dieoovered wern the book seemed to be blurred ant and that fierce in his dwelling; be may have to get,wlong �+ °r ; Emin'e ivory. He deolaree it was in abed• line o! railway between Quebec and a point of the eknll, showing that the murdered head, with the deep, dark lines etretohing without the earliest fruits or vegetables; . F ., '._.tt4;Ai,,•1 .!p _ .iatra_th,A� �4i�n *new- - ..r-; . a'.. 'r _'--- -_ �e.+.n� _ �__ A _ .. _ ��_._�.milcl�_ _ .*ak.-�_ n_ — _ -_e_.4.= .{C__�ldve_:An-all1..axE_t1Ae•91U1].rOQ 1tl:'.l _ 6 Amin Waite at am rya in pro erenoe presumably St. Charles Bay, whenoe heavy knife, then the neck gaehed. he the massive' jaw, draws your eye as it a ea re env a gam iififi' ri iL' 1. ''- 'sill ~browing away its stores until Tippoo a steamers o! twenty knots can readily so, olotbee, were saturated with blood. Close apo! of light flashed from a dim cloud. reverence the. Sabbath day and road and .. o vol vah+e:l :he . colaWn =ta=ted vrith oompliah the voyage to Milford Hawn in by was found a Carving knife, with which In the fighting times the great epeakor's •elloez tit® grecapts of the Bible inEiteed ; .$g^^ th t the porters would , carry. He Bays ninety-four hours. the wounds had been made. Every effort eye is restlese in the extreme; the gleaming but he will be the better, off .in every way litter seven and a halt months had As the distance from St. Charles Bay to had been made to conceal traoes of the of it is like flashes of black lightning, bat for this self-discipline. Yos,'h may cto all z h it> Ml 4' ed, Barttelot and a section of the ea- Milford Haven is only 1,870 miles,, the crime. The kitchen floor had been washed, on that evening when he talked about work. these without detriment to hi nbood or u .,7.-.., 1:4seditioii were willing to try to advance, bat saving accomplished on the new route by and in a boa were found the clothes usually men and work he seemed to have got a new health or character. True, a ply•beaded teat, including • bimself, dissented, twenty -knot steamer will be sixty hours. worn by Lung, which were also blood• face and a new expression. The tiemen• folks may eneer at him and affect to pity L. 04T" because Stanley bad impressed upon them On the English aide the Great Western stained. The clothes he had on when or- dour ower of the man was lulled to in. him, but he will find that he has grown. ' 1a" : xheimor#anal o! preserving• the closes. Company will make quick connection to rested were epotleas,. showing that he had action • he looked like some sweet old strong -licorice and brave enough to stand '� r� ,a ` ; He repeate that Barttelot had ample warn- London and Liverpool; .and on this Bide a. obanged his attire before attempting to priest who had long forgot the war of the the. laugh of the foolish. Rd has bEoome t"`tr, °S, ' • f, , ,loge of the danger he incurred in venturing route to Chicago in forty-seven hours will leave the house. The name of the murdered world ; ambition, anger, reetlesenfsa wero an ndependent man. He never owes auy- x�r ,•, ,:iWalone. Liens. Troup is inclined to acquit be afforded by the Grand Trunk and North ,man has not yet been ascertained. The all gone, and his serene and splendid quiet• body, and no he is no man's slave. He has r4_r k` ii °'1'iippo Tib of the Charge of treachery, and Canadian Atlantio. Thiel. will make the prisoner is now in custody and an inquest' nese made one think of the Calm of some become master of himself, and a master of "y rt lkLinks the latter met with considerable trip from Chicago to Milford Haven five will be held on Monday. immortal sunset. The black eyes that himself will become a leader among; men .A difficulty in collecting porters: The book days and twenty-one hours. usually remind you of an eager horseman and prosperity will crown hie every enter - t , , h.00nsisle largely of interesting details of the Cin straight at a desperate obstacle were Prise. • `' 3 tEazperienoes of the rear Column and Troup' Gt1iICAT �iToxM IN BAITAYN.' WREUIIED BY TRAIN ROBBERS. gentle and steady. Then the old man rose Young maul life's discipline and We �'" ,., oorres ndenee with Staple eince the re. _y success Come from hard work and arI self a ° Y Passengors,on the Missouri"Pacifio Have a and began to speak. I actually thought to Y 5''. k � s # „ *wttr of4be expedition. Houses U41roofed And 'Vessels Wrecked—A Narrow Escape. myself • " Why, he's got a now voice for denial, andthard-earned success is all the sr = A New York despatch say a : The steamer Yacht Disaster. the ocaaesion." Sofel that silver tones sweeter at the time when old years Climb x�`r Teatoniio, with Henry M. Stanley onboard, A Sedalia, Mo., deapatoh says : Train Y "i , _ g, party A'L3ndon cable soya: -A heavy storm floated over �he mute audience ; the quaint, upon your shoulder and you nEod propping } ,s,l"� zal:'iged this morning. A art of friends prevails throughout Great Brits,ri and No. 5, went on the lllieeonri Pacific old-faehione courtesies were die ap.-,-Typographic advertiser. ,; ,irt, t. idle explorer at quarantine. P g Railway, was wrecked by train. robbers tribnled, and then the matohlese 4N,, r k f , se lµ ing to an address Mr. Staple Baid s Ireland, and much damage has been doper three miles east of Otterville, near 'the � t„ a . nab. Y The rain is fsllin inoeeenntl and in man talker wound into his subject. <,#� , Although I have been absent long, I ora a . g Y ,r Y notorious Robbers Cat, at 2.40 thio;morn- yon Boon for et that deliaions ens inion The Great Tunnels. '�. ' a`zti,. ` al l icer of the IInited States, and I sm glad sc3egiona .lie country is flooded. he down. ing. The train Cgnaisted of seven Coaches, g p aux 1 ,g Ys pour is accom anied b a high wind, and of a provincial accent; you only hear the Cesar ~cued Alexandria lin combed 45,:k rt rx ft feel that I am a oitizen of thio 'country, P Y g inolnding mail, express and baggage oars. soft resonance of the voice, varied b those with subterranean tunnels eu 1 in ';fit'`r Mrt moat go and Dome whenever and reports have been received'of many hooses The robbers had removed ' the spikes, Y pp y g dt s� t, ». �a being nnroofea b the wind. The storm is Curious lapses of rich hnekinese. It was water from the Nile to the homes of file i rZberever duty Dolle me. Mr. Stanley was especially severe off shore. Tele rams bolts and fish plates for a distance of three herd to know where the ,groat orator was city. ',.` `1 ,�5, aaskrd to any something atoat the rear P y g rail lengths, and placed orow•bara under. rs+Z v ^3 aid traub:e. He: avid ... I object t4 the .from various pointe along the Coast state the rails no that the would spread. going at first, for he flung out so many The St. Gothard tunnel through the ®Ips �l, alt rl ., L o! the matter n nnleea I am forded that an enormous Bea is running and that When the' engine touched the loosened threads of argument; but he new whither was begun in the fall of 1872. Its length tI` I..`-�t�' mg p A. number of coasting vassals have Leon g he 'was tending—If he did not, gradually is nine and a uarter miles and its cost r n ,j � O,do so. The log books of the rear guard g rails it jumps the track, broke loose from q k„y�) h wrecked. Advices from Belfast state that he gathered every skein of his reasoning some $10,000,000. . k�Y ,�, a :ROYe signed day by day by the officer of the are ort has been received there that a the tender and ran 60 feet on the ties and unto one compact line, and he closed his , 1,, ; .l , y,'Baritelot, Barre or, Kingston, while in P turned over. Fireman Lyans�jamped and The Hudson River tunnel is prog,reEsing •u .1 "# ` p, together with the official .ze arts of Yacht has foundered in Belfast Lough, and, escaped injury. Engineer Bo d stuck to. speech, leaving every one of the bewitched satisfactorily.. The daily progress is 3,4• +, i r P P j Y• b Y Y• Y p g. , i officers. This is the whole affair. I ..that its owner, a nobleman, was drowned..his poet and received revere injuries.. The 'audience convinced that these was no ing feet. The dietanae already reached is 2,260 r ,��ad 5 1 + At Liver oolvand vicinity the Storm is more to be said on the matter. Mr. lad- aaatifled b� all in m nsnre of th P Y tender turned across the track throwin feet, the total distance to be Covered being I. a' s "r gpard, which was s theme . oanse of the �Yn�i��eY�fl����n� ' part of the mail car 30 feet on the side of atone pleaded for�hs oidittary-w ��OSO ee . a ; �� signs ns of abatement. The dams a in that he thought that the moat obscure of arti-' The new, aqueduct from tine Crotca r7am ri� .,11, fir -1V �%�r. =, t►ftsglt rlsade upon me in the hooka. g - g the track. There were ~oar postal Clerks sane should have his sense of begat and q 11 11 a ;� �, ' I!Viith Mr. Stanley were bis 'wi#e, her section is great. in the oar, and all were slightly hurt. ' The Y to New York cit a distance of 29.63 �\,rG��t r :", : mofher,.Mre. Tennant, and Hamilton, the A later despatch from Belfast etetesthat baggage and the espresncare were wreaked.` proportion so trained that English work miles or including the pipe lines to the =i�- _11, "4' rlrwmatisi, who will not as hist" fan o! the the yacht whin$ was loan there was the The smoker, which was filled with might be beautiful as well as strong and ' g p p lh�” k�i Franca, belonging. to Viscount Canteln e, sound. Then he Suddenly produced a very Central Park reservoir, of thirty-three z;; ld''"r+ i 'laps:. Mee. Stanley, is a remarkably Btrik- eldest son end heli o! Earl Delawarr. The pasaengere, was turned npeide down, and large photograph of an exgnisihe rood miles, is the largest piece of tunneling yet €s �itog and handsome woman. the oar, was badly smashed, but none of done. " `N'Y i u r L 1 as In sn' interview here •to•day Henry M. yacht, which attempted to ride out the the 000npante ware eerionsly hurt. The screen, and he used this with oonsumate , C,A r�_. ,Bw1:t1e maintained the troth of his rayl• storm at anchor, dragged ashore and etrnok two Chair cars am ed the track but did ekiii. He had been speaking about the Com• Of subaqueous tunnels the meet famous �t I r{.'i q1 - ,. etebnent regtirding Major Barttelot the rooks. Visoonnt Cantelupe was on not turn over. The Pullman waa the only panies of workmen of the middle age,and he is that under the Thames at London., begun `` stifle rear- Bard of the-Afxioan--ea di� _board the and was drowned but the, made his great point by saying : '+ Now, I in 1807 and filially completed for foot s r, ; g pe coaoh.__on „the Ytraok. The engineer lied passengers e r`;;+Yz n He eaidthat Barttelot rodded with crew were caved. Visoonnt Cantelupe was stopped the tiara a slier£"dietatiae from the- antyouu tio,obsorve that this perfect work P g rein 1843 ; total length, 1,200 feat;, X slick and struck and kicked the 4 nephew of Baron Sackville. He climbed wreck to make re arra on his en ire and of art waa not prod- ace 'in an.y gr`ea Contra Cost—$6;000-a-linegl y -are, o�• tctc:l_cf �.r r s A-11-, . �} , th d h er d th men f r a bile p g of population nor do we owe it to any re- $2,500,000. V uµ � . y Moman whose. hneband shot and ' d loixl.' The woman had awakened ,• poor a rigging an o e e e o w , but the cold was .so bitter that he became, the train was moving at the • rate of only about eighteen, miles an hour when the g ' "owned master ;. it was sono by a man who I ° The oast -iron tunnel under the Eat: Clair r`�n,t' V= R -+ ttteloi; drumming, and refused to benumbed and was swept overboard. P engine struck the loosened rails, to which fitted up a •little church in a. village near River, connecting Canada with the U.uited t ;by pi.11 11 Pyr jf m' when he ordered her to stop,mak• FRENCH AFFAIRS. faot'is no doubt due the mnrvellons escape Hereford and this man who carved the masterpiece which I exhibit was probably States has recentlybeen completed. The total length is 6,05feet, of Pchich 2,300 : _ , �� y1 t� noise. The woman a husband killed of the a passengers and train. unknown beyond the bounds of his own feet ia,under the bed. 3 ,i tP" �ot mobile the latter wise in the act of ;� M y �ingthowoman. Minister 81bot on the Newfoundland Vis- immediate district."diameter river The outside , is 21 feet. �. 11 I33 � ,, 11 A ; 8iianley was salted, " Was .there any a " pato and England in ggypt, BALFOUR IN IRELAND. -- Mr. Gladstone had roved his Sint be P point; had impressed on ne all the, foot that tech- p The Hooeao tunnel project was originally 1825: . Cir, 4 ��i ilsi,agsinat Barttelot, as is generally �^ , -immoral conduct ,with the A Paris cable says : In the Chamber. of Deputies to -day, during the debate on the Fight Between Nationalists and Unionists at Omagh nical education in the 13th center was Y. considered as far book as It dwtna not until the Shanley Brothers, of Montreal, in i"`'n�'" . _,'of �'+' ?'" - �N •�s „ t-P*W foreign estimates, M. Delaasao, of the Right, 8 g A Dublin tabic says : Mr. Balfour left most thorough, and he asked our modern workers to aim at reviving the ancient 1868, took the contract that eonstrwotion was rapidly, They a# 1te quick ply, • - I never t �_' . , 1 ohsthing as that, nor intimated �. * . � of renewed the attack on the African conven- tion with England. He advocated an viii- Russia, the that the Gweedore at 6 this morning, and arrived at Letterkenny at 10 a. m. „ There he had s culture of the manual laborer.' • The audi- encu woke from the spall there was the . Completed their p y pushed. work in December , 1874. v no immoral action any'of .r• „ `;►t! once with on ground long interview with the Catholic bishop, penal crash of cheering, and the gentle, The Mont Canis tunnel was a tremend- r!s I know. interests of France were identical with . and received deputations of piominent sweet -toned old priest departed. Person- one engineering work, in which air pumps K , Ie'isltpries about then'ativesbeing �1! j i=true?" was asked. 1: those of Russia. . M. Ribot, Minister of Foreign Affairs, g Citizens asking for railway extensions. Mr. ally I do not think that anyone hes' bet• were worker b h dranlio, o Y . v power, although the work was begun h hand Labor in 1857: 8 Y a tax'ti ,F{snawered-The log book of declared France was peacefully inclined Balfour in a speech declared that the present period office would P p tered that utterance on technical education ver much. You will not kill mo it I as Y Y It was finished'in 1871, the total coat hav-. �g o by Barttelot, Jamieson, • 44 lard, wan' Biimply, 'one loner 1 .. b and threatened nobody ; at the same time she did not conceal the foot that she was be looked back upon'ss an era � of efficient public works in the districts of Ire- that I wish our orator had. kept to the acme subicot ever since ing been $15,000;000: The Roman tnnnele served as aqueducts T�,�a y n; f,gemorselese flogg 9 and placing her armies in a position in which land. On arriving at Omagh he received the one to tap Lake Albanno, begun 389 X r" '" nY �', . I' a man had an oar seven, they would be ready for every emergency. S.C. being 6 000 feet Long. On the ac d:'• w an address from the inhabitants. Hero a ALL HANDS LOST. ' g que. .logit,,1•; t . r,, which wan fell of 'mag With, reference to the British occupation o! �- duct to connect Laka Fucinue with the � number of Nationalists Cheered for Glad- � Ill,ba;eepere beating. Barttelot Egypt, he !'eked i>{ anyone could Suggest. a atone and O'Brien, and were attacked by The I;arque Fallra Supposed to Have Mono River Liris, 30,000 men were employed for , nod's boy Sonti from the practical means of obtaining the immediate ten e k F n, • ' the Unionists present. A scrimmage to the Bottom, years, the work being finished A. D. 52. s l„ dr f ti died. One man look's evacuation ' of the country. France, he P. E I., ' • ensued, the Unionists, who were in greater It is reported from .Summerside, Os because he was nearly said; must wait for England to fulfil bar �''i +`' ' • ill +ir,and vie it. For this remises. •' Referring to the Newfoundland numbers, finally suppressing the Nation- that a pilot picked up at Fish Island several Telpherage at Edinburgh. 11 1. � .'. w}.... t P g alists. When the row was over Mr. Balfour envelopes bearing Swedish postmarks and The meet recent improvements i a tel - hp ", eoeiive 800 lashes, The, dispute, he'said the matter was the subject p , _i _+ thanked the people heartily for their recep- addressed,to parties on the barque Folks, h r r, tit i! it was not stopped of renewed negotiations, which were now p exage are shown .in the telpher..Iine put �'� � ' by • �-,Phen the man was able proceeding as sotively as possible. tion. From Omagh Mr. Balfour went to Capt. F. Panden• Numerous lettere Simi- up at the Edinburgh Exhibition by the „. rest Portadown, where he -met with anovatioa. larly addressed, a gold -headed cane, a box Electrical Engineering Cor oration which ' 14;0 ,' `$unzip said to eyi Embassy to proposal Vatican rejected by a In.a speech .to the people he promised at Son g p° g g P , ,l ..; p p . p p tainin a emalL.,amonnt of money, and is arranged so as to Carry paseengere as well E y” « ' i iiven't told you half of. veto of 317 to 206. some time in the future to speak, to them, considerable other wreckage have also been as to demonstrate the advantages of the �'>' 4Artd e� ` °'lzisited in that Cam but on politics. In the meantime he thanked picked up along the New London shore. It system for`Itansport of goods. The syn. ` natio „ p' them from the bottom of hie heart, knowing in rumored that during one of the late tem provides for the' transport of a wide ' s I i ,iptiae time. BILLED BY A MANIAC. p p ,>.•, „ ®x that no matter what party had misjudged severe storms parties in the neighborhood ran e of . y5 + PJ, , 1.i tifii at come length the his work the people of Portadown bad not. of Tignieh saw a large barque in distress heav > irei ht material,to i ht m k a a6pda�nd Cq•s Il7a . d R'a$arttelot about marching, A Lacolle, Qne., _Woman slain by Ser y g g peels , A. to � , i� . Stanley, when he Crazy Husrand. off shore at that place: While they were overhead line is employed, ith carrier �;' +dvlll bring an notion for I;URNEn wI3ILB ASLEEP. watching her a thick rain squall bid her •suited for the employment of electricit in .,htY , ; an , I , , A , Laoolle, Que., despatch nays : A - from view, and when it cleared away' the the transmission of the power required. 6n �. )O BA,rttelot s brother in sickening tragedy occurred thin afternoon Fatal Botel Fire in a Rentueky City- vessel had disappeared and was not seen The Edinburgh line consists cf over a •'S,altor to the bottom so g at Olorenoeville a small village three miles Man. Guests suffocated, again. Everything. points to the loss of a quarter , J on �.1",I Ityr�tidge of the naso. distant from this town. A man named y large foreign barquwith all hands on ons being a constructed mile of kn°spa theflexible 50 feet, laid • .PAj�'u `; gW 11. a private banquet Fournival; who has for some ,time past An Owenaboro , Ky., despatch says board. Where she was from, whither and the. rigid ends in ane of 15 Poet. The hit a, : ftp "' • been known to bo insane, was thrown into .Owensboro' was visited last night by the g p yi, , mosb disastrous fire in her history, which boned and who were on board are yet ropes on which the l000motives and care They 3 F ��'v ' r a frenzy by oiranmetancen .which 000urred mstiers for conjecture only. travel are of steel and 1 inches in marl on the safety -Valva. destroyed property to the amount of , r'� i t daring the early 'part of the day, and this P P y ! . . farmed; _, $260 000. At least five arsons were. diameter. These are\ tightened so that t,u�,, r, , j�despsteh says: Mrs, afternoon he rushed into the house and up P Tricycle Coaches. with a full load on the line there is a sag o r burned to death while others were o ` !i Anarchist friends are to hie bedroom where hie wife was at work g f ,i),$ The coming introduction of trioyolo about 2 feet 4 inches on the spans covered ttnd'i4ur., of the men being on some sewing. He seized a razor and seriously injured in jumping from the J p g g burning buildings. The fire originated in coaches on the streets of Detroit has met by the train. The working of the line is i rpi pdii. X'Onr other Anargh- with a bound reached her side and draw with the hearty approval of a long•suffer• said to have a ants in the basement of the Brodd given rest fatigfaotiom. ft �`: � ,, i their fiuen. Htigh the razor across her throat, inflicting a P Y ing public whose hopes are now raised that g i,r 20 4'', Hones, which was filled with alae in ' e� d0 see Mrs. Parsons large wound from which the blood unshed Heats, who wero awakened and ran ou the new conveyances' will be some relief Cyon to Doubt. ,Cl alt 1 was refused ad- over the floor. After having committed h from the preeer%t clow going street Dare. Boston Courier : _Doctor—I have the into the street, while man crazed with ,'' ntt3dost strongly con. thin horrible act he rushed out , of the Y The promoters of the new enterprise have pleasure of informing Mr. C t•ioua i lolica. 'There hag house And has not et been captured. It is fear jumped from the windows. Wm. H. P g yon, p , .�� _' M Y P Hohen jumped from ii third -story window, been running a slample of the new coaches that you are the father of twine. p8; _ 1.� 1.411trohistio element thought that he has committed suicide Ro n his book and was -story injured. for several .weeks•with a View to testing its Mr. C•—Exonee me, doctor, io t as there " ''s a c'1Ceoently that the somewhere in the eurroundin4 woods., The Y 1 adaptation -to their requirements. 'The have been so 'many dieerepano ea in the Ag w Five guests of the hotel are missing and'it it i h, it out. There in woman has since died of her injuries. No coaches which are to be used here, how- .census lately, I, ll ` iltlnal ( )Socialistic motive exo�e t maniacal fury can be imputed is believed they have been burned to y, LIl have to ask you to p Y p ever, will be twice the size of that carrying oblige me with a recount. :. •r•� p death While sleeping. A hi h wind was • , to > 'Only of Russians, for ti a Crime, as it in understood the family time g sixteen passengers'while that carries but i blowing at, the time end when the hotel l Only are held' lived in perfect harmony. eight,—Detroit Free Press. was swept away the flames reached rho g Union Beer. i . lift they will allow Bank of Commerce, building nest door ,, ,. Rochester Herald: Larkin—In a labor ytys+y`� ;�� y y , celebrations. sero of the �uttiro. and Haat was soon in ashen. The bnllding °m"s°s-�ihom Both, parade the other day a banner was dig.Atohieon Globe : The fun a man has played which said *� A young lawyer of this city has given on the corner occupied by the Owensboro' P y "Drink only union b d ,ihLto�• desk room in his office to a pretty type- Messenger, with its costly outfit, was also watching a women sharpen a lead pencil, a bee ." Gazzam—Yen ;they want it strong. ,W Recently -when the your lawyer destroyed. The fire hens read around woman has watching a man. *broad' a Larkin—Ig it stronger than the oth.er kind? _„� pht it . There has writer. 8° Y Y then p needle. g W Mia of deeiertione wag it big .lunch, a man put his head in at the corner and burned several buildin n Gazzam--Oh yen in ani g . On is atrength, !O in ti: Forty-three the office door and looked around. + John Oliver, of Blenheim township, waa You know. • . t44% police head. - "What can I do for you, sir?” asked the The marriage between the widowed stricken with 'paralysis Y Yp yesterday while Why It Pays to be a Lawyer. ;. ;� hitt , and a reward ret! typewriter. �� Duchess of Manchester and the Marquis of visiting a,friend in Waterloo township. Ho W© have had so far 22 . residents of the P t ' ' . b ;'`Naval pickets Are you the boas? the man asked. Hartington is offtoialy announced as des• was conveyed home immediately. $o lost P , ,� �� 1 ` s 14�ryt"t4i * 0 ioera d! rho " No, air," was the reply, " but I expect tined to take plaeo early next spring. By the power of speech. Perhaps no indtvidnal United States, and all but four of them have g beeia lawyorg. .1 .43fit! . ilpifl� W civil authori• to be ono of these days. -- Brooklyn_ Citizen. her remarria a the Duchess fogfoitg all moray better known or snore highly respe,otod- - --- . ei�lSlli :tout ,the missing property left to her by the late Duke. The in the Count of Oxford than he for 40 be Heats to her !n his will were strictly Y The British protectorate over Zanzibar j bud are safely Information has bean received that Porn q y con• ears. 1 ban imposed a prohibitive tax on. imported ditional upon her remaining it, $y Y has been formally proclaimed. errO^._�'' `at'$; An accident 000urred near, . Ri and on lard. The news created quite a stir on the this will ber Grace is forced to dispose of g The duel. between • Maurice Bernhardt l d �; istit' 77 sedpath, ea- New : York Produce Exchange, as Porn one of the most precious of family jewels, the Montreal & Otkawa Railway. John non of Sara Bernbardt, and M. Bourney, It ftp, ,q Obbing Robert taken $300 000 worth of boat unlit lard the famous necklace componed of 365 ma Boucher was engaged in handling a gran• the Parisian dramatic Critic who was ' ,1Cf t iifii {t`' lkided guilty from New York yearly. The Pernviana nifieent pcarla, said to be the finest in illy of'tiynamite wlrera it exploded. One Challenged by the former in consequence of `a� 1. y,Aira each at have'pooed a now tariff law; to take effect Europe, and which is to be gold for the fgur d, bigm was eyes beingown off cburni; out. H s body for Comments upon Mme. Bornhaxdt's per. Itxtilpifoe, gets Il'ebruary int next, Andf a tax of G,oents pbx benefit -of the entailed catates. Y farmanoo in Iter now play, " Cleo pain ' —_ ": I poll$tl is i 3sed Dia alllroreign lard. A abort sentonoe—Lund me a dollar. was also shockingly bruised, and big racy= was fought today and resulted in Bourneg ; _ .� `"' ,' '. # cry is doubtful, ..• �m,.� r...0 �_ Y d r t p� „yry/t%9 ISG T " _._ _.• _______.. -_.._ __ .. -- - y __ sing al Wounded in ilio ti w p a* t1 ro , II 111 Geta •o. " :M' «...`�,l..,)li r.`a. . i. u . , .-.,�•.. e I F I" 1. __..._. ___ ____�.._ _� ___. �__. _.—___ . ._._ _�_