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Lucknow Sentinel, 1891-01-16, Page 6
1'4 Vivwxww IN W4314 IGUT 4. ` I I 11 1� ► o �► R It ,o �o ',� le�><a FIRIR. - s>�1� l�o�► C►�xo>� TM � Dy"a of ata aD>4>I D Jay k iC rtrat#otn--WhoIp' ---- • Dilgilfa g8 gold it for a eat: i>a >�a 7Pgris14. -rite Britivib, $WWI Riaz Two 1W#illiorD Dgllyers' pPartJtc rot Pro arty A Young Irish 19rxda Found Dead '�iT tb _ aid Locusto ti4► tia"s. A 4rest rim Deotny i F A11ene And yea, side Her. ' al t' Yf A London cab eeBoys : The fire origin- 4 P�lfaet oabIS says : Saveu weeks ago A QiidoA noble Says; alas London Boit $elrm#tn+'B�Thent�e% NeW 'fork. L. eted 10 rhe building occupied by C. Diavid- a miner named McAoweil, who bad "' '-�,-�-.--- letvaf nnrrlaspgnrleat at 13uakim tirAf. bl9 Naw Murk deppll3ala'arpsa; Fire brute sora l3gn Paper an R. .f) 5 AND THE ORA t4"aa3P't�lt►>t06fullinttignitadeof;lliuifi►�ixte G>l# girt #ha �'Iftkt aq�epq$ t s t , p .p d paper felt manutao• acquired a fortune by diamond digging na =' MEN. tbt for +t3ghtsen ingn. he ba? rrvagad =be . before unidni h=, at re shortly toieera and ps►pex bats' makers,, &J, 119 , neem trios rae a handapuao prang 8oudara an never be lnawu, I1 ,e oral stent, gdarsa alarms have been Victoria attest, This baildin e Q tla..A v.~., �?►ar :. d ,young 4 4004on os►blo says : Having ,been g xtended woman at 8imberly, Gdqualand. , After � where Eusrq a►ne iaave y The auditsnca and �►otarsi cad all hick to Upper Thatnles sires=. It was a the solemnization qt the marriage the , . , tba►0 he oanngt bring an notion for PF been present that = Capt. 4 plxee� bane when =iia fire broke out. Fenn lar a atrgatare and wee completely , # r�7►tia hypes of uooesa, some detailed information has reaobed the `Davenport is playing"Qlsopatut "' in the la large s also the P y gutted; nowdy-married couple sailed for Ireland r' -tr#t >,Ab�iaiiled a letter to die pave the truth outside wprld as to the terrible condition of theatre, At x2,80 the flames, whish }zed menu#aotq e t of Adolph Frankan & Co., where they intended spending the honep- ' the` orale. r rS of pipes and importera'af moon. In the course of their tour through d 'FAiR4i#tby ?r ealy s taunt tilt;t ba bartered The extent of the affegted been confined in the theatre, burst through tobacco, st 121 Queen Victoria street. Old Ireland MoDowet and hisyoungwif Wifa'ahoiaor to gain, * seat in Parlia• region is very great, in fact, trustworthy the roof'. There is little prospect of an St. Benet's Church, Pau!'s what f I s from Iatenii. xiuw Aiv�YCY Sib .'rw�aM a4w4ti`r+��:n�p`p,[t dative accounts indicate that there is not r; sizing being saved, t , a famous visited Banegr, tw@lv@ midea dietent + Sikh, 1890 A c+-,.,.,. p• Welsh .aharob iatYlt or uid�r iiia i1iv,,; ;ha u[iau�'y:^w.v^1! :.a y*,- 44 tct �� Fa*n, 4 y, , caught' fire, its blazing this oily. Yesterday the body of the bride -�" . ; - 1 ,:.a _ ry. ,. ..,. ,t� ,rl ilrolperto Sennaar, in the swath tram Dar. rte-- rr< s tI?sakre h,rr eaarzht ,steeple iormang one o th -,;Mw"*c"y``*' fie. Here Herman has been !vin sect• t t b most striping was Lound tying by the roadside with a a5 .< �., .; . -------•=--'_`_.' 'f�1t) U'7G '�4'v'r3b'' L+a`s5c 'i1i Ci-'G'Y36' *-Cit` i�+'.1.'s"3G'2:--,"'-v-+4"M1,': - "'�.'�VL 1 , . g features of the terrible o@rae The . • .... -.. :... �<7 �r . �tabl T did axy beet tar promote yaar (Mr. h tlza -,��s � ,"4 � , a Itis firew@n pastil@ wruxaL .ac,n�a,n.: �ciatin b her aids. Nits provinces and east to the sea, thtec has store has also caught ' dlia1*4-� ���nk PIA" lAi�"Pa-�?"•�Zp)'Pf-th!e.,. ail The tra a created a decided aenea i+Aa y'a) gandidatnrs Ise s Liberal and sop P g fire, and it !este saw et this win= anti the oo $ a - a ged�y has not been dazing the past yea. a>~d a heli ae if ilia whets blast would go n in amok . a P care. ion was fro. fibs "i��i��r%r, pis'- x� , ? q� r porter to DZr, ile !stone �r ool in 1885. 1 p e time Arrpsted. At 4 30 p.m. four large means undiepnted. The polios are xeLtosnt, 11 - " ' : " '� ,41""r r'"' auud sl,itstwwrda it Liverpool in 1885. 1 more #hen doaimated by sarvallon. Not $!ready the scenery at Fanny Davenport's bloats of building's were in flame?, burning dsolittln to ive rat mora than the taste wangle from &latter from Mr. Chamberlain only the inbabi6antB"of the plains have , suf- rendition of ,. ©lagpatra " is mostly steadily. At 5 ' � t o rile, dated Decembez 18th, 1890, n' which fared, but the maaery bas also reached the deatrayed. P• m• St. Benet's Church above set fortb. The' husband of the dead s sa a, mountain@ars !tacit the again caught fire and was completely de• woman has not C y Beni Amar country The audience.hed left the Fifth Avenue stroyed. The fireman saved the Salvation arrest, yet been placed under to A�bpatinlA, i IL assume that you; will take someno the - Theatre at 11,20, and Harry C. Minor was Army headquartera. The fire finally burned , At the inquest this afternoon Mr, Mo- " tt'ntal attack on you made by htr Healy at The chief causes of the famine are de- the, last man in the building, He told itself out. The de artment with 29 en Ines, y ,.1 hr1 h un+ese I am _much ahlhs- scribed to be : First, the inaeturiky of soma members of the prep@etre that he had is still pouring water _._ - -_. � � D testified that his wife had comI S statements areeetitirey... Ila"oYiaistent wit what% - l? g on in of plaitirld ofhisfrequent abs@nos at night, 11 ,methin was sin to slsnoulderin debris. A rou h estimate of and that he returned to his hotel Saturday ` i'Imow of tba general eleaLi, n ai I8f6, Accord- afraid to ' place too moo groun�nn terip�hen ! _ g g y - oink to my recollection Dur, Parnell neglected at aultivatiion ; second, the partial deetraokion interior of the building'to see that @very. but $2'00-,000 - race of !i aur. He so Until pplus You any assistance, and' did not .db by. draath at the crops of 1889. floe oapply thing was right. Hs evein spoke of the the may eventually prove to be disoovere • Fa_. - t o�,i`� -- _- _ two un#il be bad seen lettei°s from myse+f to of !:rain being ver lova. OnOtber person pointing out that your services g Y deficient ; and third, but thinking that she would return he did in the past as an intermediary between bimself Althougky of the theatre getting on fire. 6 p, m, -_._Later idviees state that parts of not search for her. In the morning as she 1.the total failure of the wintegg Drape of 1889• Although Mr. ]!diner satisfied himself that St. Benet's Church were not destroyed. was stilt Missingbe began SII investigation 111lewd the Liberal party bail• been of real elven- 90, the !Douala baying destroyed nearly there waB not much danger of fire, the The weather was so gold that t' Cage to bo b, and that finch services continuo every green thin The cotton oxo of $anise were discovered at 11.46. They froze almost in the air and formed th@ water and found that before leaving the hotel she egaaily neoEasary i! it was desires to maiut�3n g• p any 1I cf friendly relatior. a bet*een,;tlie Trish Tokar and Duroor was also destroyed, spread ggiokly, and now (12.45) there is a over the fire apparatus and over the fire- jury returned ed vertu worth Mrs. McDowell . w s Nawtionalists at d the Liberal axjury a verdict that Mrs. t t�talway� I Bud that I wroto yo t "gyp same e1p on she apes= Ports en ntry bad to probability of several other buildings being men. The cold also hindered the engines committed suicide during a fit of tempor sliest i January, 1Ses, which letter I authorize PPlies, whish burnt. The sear of the houses on Broad- from working smoothly. When the Bremen insanity brought an by her ilneba ` s You to'llublish if you think it useful. This oor- were released by the Egyptian Government way will be burnt, and it looks as if Her. fastened two ladders together to climb to a neglect and drit kin habits. � respondet,ce aught to eiloid sapient evidence with a spare hand, tensing unnecessary man's theatre will be destroyed. It isnot point qt vantage their fingers and hands g g " Im nen ba complicity existed to your traducer sn$ering to thonsanda of p@opts. The yet known whether an ltuw been base enough co insinuate. oldest native inhabitant never saw the injured by the collapse of the roof. Thesons to grasp the rungs of the ladders.e There n also goofs from the above mentioned were so Y b1ORDERLD T1dSEE PER$OD�S. -�' priivtle letter from Mr. Chamberlain .under locusts So thick as she have been this Qite@y hones is also threatened. Six lis- was no loss of life and but few accidents Tragedy in tt Quiet Hunganaan Mining ..' , s�� � pear. The country was visited eight times 'tinct explosions have been heard, from the among the firemen, Thi cause of the fire Town in Ponnayivania. fi ateot January 22nd,1886, in whish be Bsys: by the vast oloadS of =hese zs►pacioas in- interior of the a orcin ?' a • In the present condition of Irish affairs it is seats. Tihe victims of the famine are so, P g goads hone@ of ie unknown. The damage is now estimated A Wilkesbarre despatch says : The min - Moro than ever unfortunate that you have not powder held there in some form in the at $2,000,000. Revilon Freres recently re• ing hamlet known Be Bruderick's Patch, �otuod:.a seat. Is there anycbenae of your stand- numerous ezoua that i= is not an exaggeration to Block. This warned the big crowd back ceived $500,000'worth of sealskins, whish cis miles from here, was thrown tato . 8ng for one of tbvee now vacant in Ireland? as tha= some arab-tribee of the Haden- out of danger S way. The $rumen are were almost entirely consumed. sfiln;sly there must ebanbe an interest in the Irish dawaQ and Amarare have ceased to exist, working like beavers, while a strong breeze excitement today over a terrible tragedy, 1 >Quty to kaon open leaders o1 eommssible io - The awful es-rienoa of the whish resulted do the death of three par- itrlth the liberal leaders. If any possible co- however P PeQple has not, fans into fury the destroying flames, At - operation is expeotad, it is clear that a groat , lessened their determination to tension is now being mainly turned towards T1HT P�><6ox xil[ErtD. sang by gunshot wounds. The toots . deal of ,preliminary talk must be held, and I maintain their freedom. t . +dogbt`it. say .Libeial leader is at present in aaviug surrounding buildings, An her Diabolical Attempt at Poaaoning appear lobe as follows: John Tirello, a . +doubt if anq Liberal leader is at present in who greatest sufferers among the tribe?• . At 1 o'clock the wind veered from north Hungarian, who tied been in the hamlet ' _s -I .1 ,direst or itidaxeat cohnmunieatiaII with the Irish man have been families of those who in "t a at, and the top Btariy of the,Sturtevant With candy, for a few days, entered the saloon of >rrepresentativee. Ckztainly I find myself very 1884 and 1885 arrayed themselves in battle home taught fire. who fir@men elevated Aust er ossa of wholesale B , despatch says: Michael Carley, and in the presence of the 1' tginch in the r�arkretpectingtheir intentionaand against the English, Colonial, and Indian their laiidere, and climbing up ?mashed the to light under Poisoning comes latter's 5 -year-old daughter, Mamie, who t-�' ty� washes. Cannot yon get Dar, ? It to cxli y tt•wr forces, and whose bones ere •atill bleaching windoWe and shouted to the besets. Nearly reporter vie' Peculiar circumstances. A was holding an infant, ?hat Mrs. Carley, for one of tbH vacant seats? It #a really the i "7eart he isahr do ioryou after- ail-you,.-have.done, Qn the plain?, _t Bharat protest against the all of the guests, however, had tt►ken $iglu, where a number Ited Patrick atreet last night, who was working at the wasb•tnb in the' tai ham' Eilgliah attempt to' plscse"=lie' people again- and' th`e'eaaitenteW-was- intense. • A. -good. thde•loaalii. of Scotch QipeieB live. In front part of the bar room, and then shot �. The Orangemon of Belfast recently for- .under Egyptian rale, Now man widow? ~yarded to Mr. Gladstone a series q! reaolti- and children lie unburied b@aids these The qs arks Sturtevant will be destroyed. and family of nine in s little a ataire flat Tire lo' who had just Dome down stairs p side-.Hn b..Bt@wart his wif@ Cnr Mono denonnoln the Home,Rule a itation, p + !? Tire nexE shot )Yiichael-Hadok,- .a. p were blown as far ae Third the kitohea of which answers almost every Hungarian, who died instantly, and then g g' them easy mtarvahon having ionhe ' avenue. requirement. The family, eleven of them, laying the revolver upon the prostrat@form subjectr with a letter bearing the same them eerypor victims. la eame pefo in the Broadway, in the ioinity of the fire, is were strewn about in 'every direction ; of Carle deoatn ed for arta Unknown. subject. lis Gladstone has gtrepliedbe is -aid 'Soudan the poorer classes. "wire torsed a lined with policemen,'diriving book the temperature, "80 in the shade,'. It was y P P u wn. ' orad conoillatary,way, saying =bat be is tin- eat oa#s, dogs, rate and lizard?, ell urge- crowds, a He haB been tracked as far as the stone - . K •$le to abandon the hops that they will yak table food having disappeared. There have It is the Gilsey building, net' Giles lolly family gathering, however, and the bridge at Wyoming, three miles awes, The .. irtit o up sir Hurn e o 0 ow a examp a ?act beau m;rsy ~rmdoglst -ogee .f q, _bOI tb_KA Y more so because four of them! had reeentiy shot @rater@d )11rs. Curl@y'a h@ad from the a! their" forefathers, who obtained Hama baliem, freshly interred bodies of the dead .a, m,) The front willl. td thi�hh old°ng ie -and reoovere the experiencenh ay nigh �nin� back, and �A.be died instantly. 'Curley was Hole a century ago, having been exhumed to satisfy the cravings expected to fall at any moment. Harry veiled woman gave one of the . bo a a : of banger. Here and there a whole village Miner, of the Fifth Avenue moment. - Iaot a age of candy. This of taken into the pe rs.' • There e � apparently only . - I_ LAND x�tTlr1(IEtJT, ,a found d@sorted with skeletons of rico his at $125 000. Magician Herman house and immediately opened, the shooting, The cause of the shootof the ing e - •' dead rewaning in . some of the honaee, . SAYS it host• him $55,000 to refit his present mother, the oldest daughter, a Small girl not explained. Carle 's child ' g the roo OherookeeStripBoomersMgveQn--ot�cer8 The wealthy fared hardly better that, the theatre. Besides this he lost $25,000worth and a smaller boy partaking sparingly of to make ,an intelli ible.stetemene. The, �ittrning Their Donees, poor, eta riohee could not procure food that of theatrical effects and costumes. P i !men young. An Arkanaes City despatch says: The did not exist. the contents. Ina moment the four were theory that Tirello did t'be ahboting is the - - In the (;Eilsey building, Asbestus Piton, violently ill, and only by the free use of most reasonable, but there are a . few R'amor Spread yesterday among the Small add to the terrors of the situatio Harry Taylor, Arthur Miller and several emetics were their systems cleared of .the persons who think Curley, shot Hodok in 0 Cherokee Strip boomers that the Preai- ,pox brake on and spread over nearli other theatrical; managers had' tbeir offices. girl's dent had issued his proclamation announo• the entire taming s b int. For the past They lost. everything coaeained in them. S neBB� iia -S mzm ttr,ms of whish =wre dizz- o telt did tthe� rest Tirillo, who was impli•1. trig ilial the,_United.�S3 %;es two months there bee been some improve. of 11@ Shooting. ; he Go mission-meUt,_AUd-by Ace Spring the eo le will noes, faintness and Daises, .was more 'form@r theory is sto f th correct. ilsd strived at an egreemant with hie P R4k]: Y �vxTH 7CHEIR q�Ng, aerionS than that of the others, but she Oherakee Indians for the pnrohase of the probably have regained heir norma Don• _ Tatter's land . and declaring them q en to dition; but they will not forget that the Dii ui derous Affray in a Mississippi Town • finrtllp-recovered The' fatly@r-- was .-haski! . _...._ _ � a g P British and Egyptian authorities, b y am: PLImyoLL'!4- oHJ1gt1T..._• _ _. t1et31emene. Sumo ?QO families Dam in - Y T=ie 8her#fteLaid Out. snmmaped, and after the recovery of h ..,. F ' P g oloeing the gates of Snakim a ainst them family ho burned the .eat at Lh0 sand He is stent Upon Halling Ont the Canadian t' oast this side of the border moved over the g A Lumberton, Mist,, despatch save: and ,it is not known -what .poisonous ode• tine and, staked their claims. Ll.ter in the era responsible for mush of their terrible Daviston, a Small town one and a half men was mixed with t Har Dan it be Live tattle Trade. _ suffering. ! An Ottawa deepatoh says : Mr. Samna! day Commiesionor Jordan arrived from i6iiiimiles below hero, was the scene of a shoot. ascertained, The identity of the woman is 9%blequah and disillusioned the boomers THE GRII StiorcH STRl$�, ing affray y PlimaoU arrived in Ottawa today. It"hs y yesterday, in whish four men unknown, but ste s will robabl be taken' , tMith the announoement that the oommis- I were shot, one being killed instantly, and to discover her, P probably evident'. that Mr. Plimsoll a examination of sloe had not concluded its negotiations and The Coal' Supply short --Hull Strikers two others fatally wounded, The troablo the ayatem of shipping oattie at New York that the Governmenit could not., sell 'the Come to Terme, originated from a fight at a part on and Montreal has not led to any change of Tssude. The boomers will Spend Christmas A Glasgow sable Says : Following upon Christmas evening, near Red Top, between srlR>� LlFl7�' mind ott his part, $e is decidedly opposed, the announcement that mills, in 'the promised !studs and move baok.to factories and p'• T• Faure, one Parker, Neal Strahan and A Wolald-t,e wifeyDlurderer seism to to shipments of fat cattle across the ocean, their sitationa thiB side of the bord�it to: dooke were closing their gates, owing to Sohn ,Hickman, when Faure fired on the Suicide by Hanging. p but does not oppose it sa much because of . morrow. Ten days ago the Soldiers die- look of fuel caused by the railroad Strike, orowd, killing Parker and dangerously A Saginaw deepatoh says : At the of est cruelty a lives to the beaate as'to the sacrifice, covered a oolong of Seventeen families at comes the statement that the shipping wounding the other two. Faure was county jail yesterday one of the prisoners, ships, He ea s. the Cherokee boomers along Black Bear River, on overcrowded cattle, • trade of this port will soon be et a stand- arrested and placed i oke, of di� jail by Charles Miler, the man who was arrested looted enough evidence to juskif' the still, aB the an 5 the hes already col• �!!! miles south of here, and .burned their pPly'af Boa! for the steamers Justice of the Pease Cooke; of :district Na. and bound quer last w -es: for attempting to Brisisli Parliament in forbidden the trade. Louses, and ordered them out. They le almost entirely exhausted. Should this I. Justice Smith, of •district No. 2, die. kill his, wife by stabbing her in the back The question of loss to those int started, as soon tee the soldiers left state of affairs continue mach longer con. patched Deputy Sheriff S3tockstitl with the with a knife, hanged himself. to the door of it in Canada wo'1 interested e shay again settled down and have einas, siderable suffering noaat fall to the lot of .necessary papers tn_ abtAin anra'a release hie cell. He was out down before life was irate u d hardly woigh when the been joined by many others: Sandey they the poorer olasaes of people, especially upon on $600 bond.' Sheriff J. $ shivers, upon e$tincit by Turnh-y Ttnlxrnnb,and i®slow! testa' of humanity were involved, =hoes who depend a Laid roligiona services and over 200 were P yon actual days, -wages hearing of his release, summoned his recovering, IYiiller was confined in a doable inquiry that be h for their Bail Y Mar@Quer, is attendance, and its estimated that at Y bread. Should the Steam deputies and came to Daviston on a train cell in which there were two beds, he ocau• meat trade he was convinced from the ad' made that the dead east lt)0 families aro settled along that shipping trade Dome to a standstill bare to rearrest Faare. Jest .aa the sin Dame would be about as profitable stream, A detachment of soldiers has left many other trades indirectly depending to a hale the firing began. Kura WBe eying one and a prisoner named Henrber the other.y and afford as good A market far American sl7amp Merritt to remove these persona upon this ehipping'mutt also gaffer. 'pia .killed instantly, and Sheriff Shivers was waebawakened by Miller's berisin tes thatthe he cattle. TThe handling of live animals was from the strip. Their houses will be steamship companies, it is understood, shot through the left lane with a „Win- bed and ore costly than the handling of . . burned, and ie necessary force,will, be used have ordered coal to be sent here' by water, cheater ball. Deputy Sheriff T. R. White thought thatiMiller was only door. He tb@ meat that b@ believed there would be #o got them oak. but several days at least must elapse before was shot in the left Side with a pistol, the what time, it wet, end therefore soo>; the paean. He wad t;Jad to ae I y going to see t.'othinK lost by slaughtering on this aide of it can reach this port, ball paaeittg through his right eitlo, Both dropped off to sleep again. Awakening Canadian Government had appointed Mr. 1Hard on the Prohib#t#oniste. An,Edintinrgh sable says A a public the In=ter are pronounced mortally soon afterwards, be saw Miller hanging ng'in Can Smith De at -that the A sptacia to the New York Post from New meeting heli beta to -bay resolutions war@ wounded. front of the door. He immediately went c al. Smith, to Deputy , evidt Haven, Conn., says:—Intelligence of the Passed expresaiug sympathy with the rail- p Y Minister of Marine, a way Strikers. ' Man alar men were .s xGxTrLi, WAS, UP to him, and'finding the body warm nae ,regarding greatest importance as bearing on the con. y clergymen p ,held the trade; and the inquiry would begin tented Qovornorehip has just- been received present and delivered addresses. The pas. 1 Binh n and cava the 'alarm, the other nest Wednesday at Montreal, aenger service continues to improve, and all Some eP uarnegie's Men..,xudalge fn's New Prisoners joining in the outcry. Turnkey y tut this city. is is the decision, of Judge mail trains aro running regularly. There Year's Day Riot, Timmons promptly responded and out him two Fi AGS , N B1LLLrD, Hall, a Republican, in a contested judge of are, however, no signs of a eottl@ment with A Pittsburg despatch ;t3ayB ; The strike down. Dr. RrsI the city' phyeician for probate hate at s eat Lynne. Judge Hall the strikers. of the Hnngariad furnacemen at tbe:Ed ar the West Side, was summoned, and New 3i ear's Du p'a ,; ' decides that a paster pat on a blank Space The Strike ' 8 ass's v t tlties au th "ll kora at Hull helve resolved to .t h°moon else! wgrke,at Braddock rascal i ted by Timmons and a ria ' "Detroit- under the title 11 of probate" an a in a serious rept to -de ted prisoner, i{atlway Yarals, . Prohibition State ticket makes the ballot accept -the manager's' offer of an increase y The Hungarians worked ov-r the man all night, finally sue - A Detroit Of *8I without a redaction of the number active in fanning the s despuEse pas a : er, 9 30 yes. illegal under the State, ballot law. On g quit work,et tmidnighc, About men re. park of life into tetday morning Russell L. Tyler, nr;Hd 74, almost all the Prohibition ballets in this of working coati. maitted at work repairing furnaces. About active -etas@nae once more, The rape lzaod employed se a flagman, at the Flaotten State the judge of probate candid The The Qtasgow Strikers allege that men one ° clock 200 atrikorS armed with olnbs, by him consisted of a portion cf his cloth. avenun crossing of thu Miobi lett blank and the name wase written for diemiated for Dolor blindness have been picks, shovels, revolvers, iron bBrS and ing torn in strips, and a pocket handker• Railroad, was struck at, that garoaati gt�PY ., each probate district. Under Jud a Hall's re-employed by the railwaq companies, other weapons, attacked tit furnace mart, chief, which he tied through ahole overtly the rear car of ti irets;llt trate essir 'was 14 OF g The Amalgamated Engineers' tlasociation Th@ men at work war- unprepared, bat door and, pulling his bed up, adjntted th@ liackin� coling this^wontd throw out same 3,600 Prc« has dohaated £3,000 to the SWeo fund: bravely stood their ground. Che Han• noose and then shoving Awa his au down, '�>,d iostan=ly killed g (Dem.) b a la g the !orate and elect !Norris The Northeastern Railway then on strike gariana need their weapons freely, and men hung suspended with hi way feet about imps ssi,df with tcleft he ideto a that he had b cry (Dem.) by a large majority. Judge HnII's were knocked down feet from the floor d d g re being paid one day's pay weekly out of ,clubbed, bruised a.Sd a l000motiv@ whistle, walked on ty the eoision it rho more Significant, as it gave the fend. the Democratic candidate the office in the unmercifully beaten. The HUngtsriant middle track, where be could !oak 'up and East Lynne District. were finally beaten off, when it was found The A' -sect. Strike. down =he track, and didn't notice the United 4tateaOh°sae, that Michael Quinn woe fetal! hurt A Glasgow cable says: The directors of freight'whieh was hied di down n Cheese in the United Skates ie made Andrew Kromer, John Neasou and Patrick the North British Railway Company to. Not until Vinewaocl avenue weapon hi a The sharbot Lek° l4inrdor, entirely from. the milk of cows, and that of Briggs, all workmen,. had been 'serioneJ day determined to. A Kingston de=spatch says : The inquiry- other animals is not Used, bat in man wounded, and a dozen others mare or l ea Pxoeeenta the strikers to diol un trainmen dos nv' the old flaginan'B respecting the murder of an infant at Sitar, oauntriea in Europe the milk of goats and injured. Tho sheriff hue e�vorn in 200 rho fullepat exte of 'the•lpa ray mite ee waa Loth which was frit;btttrll mangttd, and ' bot Lake by Peter Saatbot, an Indian, was cheep is eatenaively condumed for •tbis deputies, and ordered- all the rn ins in Uttll bas aced b =he'com expenseY y commenced today at that place. Cecilia put ob@, Partenza.s femoral for its sheep. de Ut' to obtain redress for what is elaased as an that it we!a necepe ry to r"I the carrfrom Whitedgtk, wife of the murderer,, gave evi• milk choose, from abeep'a milk. TheSpol• B raddoc ; xI to night , Fivo r%okere were warranted interference with itsbuainees. thR track it could laked in The dir@sesta also resolved to 'comp, 5.50yteterday afternoon@tflamsu rlt the dense ai rroborating 'the report already -tele mieka yearly about 800,000 ©lose their railroad lines rather than yield Sixteenth dreet railroad oroseit, of th ubliahed at to the brutal manner in ovhioh mobile i Sardinia the cheese Ina do f ottr The Doctors' Pazzto, to the strikers' demands. The Strikers Bay City and Lake ad c roads, while housed the child previous t0 its death. the milk of sheep amounts yearly to 1 000,- An Orange, N. J., depateh says ; The were enraged by the announcement today standing on the gay Cit track w r ]Fie lir of it y' striking it three rimes with 000 pannda. Th@ Cheep.milk aheeae ailed pay L Y atoning a pair of tango. He then threatened to kill "trete" of Siena, Tnsealhy, is well k awn doctors in this vicinity re marvelling over that the railroad officiate would not a train on the aka Chore road, was struck his wife if she told of the murder. The In Some of the Italian fAttaries the ilk of a most extraprdinary occurrence. The the strikers any portion cf the wages now lay an intomin 1 y legal them. Tbls notion!I was taken upon City road, killing him instantln on the DAY A' Italy of the shill was found in a lain l=ave ransao st the reeOn and mb find no ' gal advice pending a decision from lbe y. p pin- the sissy, wow sad goat is mix9d in eking ossa equally strange. Oa November 19th p g ` board tato and wrapped in a burying ac- ghees-, l+.at, Mrs. John Sullivan, courts as to the validit of the contracts " l tie pui� ; - _�. i cording to the Indian ouetort�of.burying=he i PArrow street y , this city, gave birth to a baby, which way existing between the company and its 4 Danbur Wee quit Neans:" dead. The jury returned a unanimous itemetnber the emcrician C°ta float y, Conn., drepAtoh says: d ' The Government of India bas, no 'ified iia Satlnvannre healthy from= her ehak��ets rad employ@@a It is feared this action on the pitiful onto' ht oruelt terdiat o! wilful mailer by P@ter Sharbot. part of the company mayexeit- the strikers notice a❑ Tt?anda Y was brought to officials to abstain from attending a sit• proceeded with her household duties until to deeds of violence, children of Monday niTl, n wheen found The President Ila= proclaimed she Colum- tinge of the National Indian Congree , and .Tuesday last, when she gave birth to a f roz�n oUr 'bian Fair at Chicago to begin May let, n the.ate s half . in deferent- bt rated rthe most of ih Earo•• Second child, also strong and healthy. The ° fr Paaf'qui `e9e avenue i, I093, artii oonalttdo at =tie end of October. 1?ecns hc+ye nbsetZtee3 tlharctafllves. �S,t the atl,Nxrd.it, Got His Deserts. p of ehFir father's hoaae, 411 nations and Peoples aro invited. 6 pbyt3oinn, ar.>`prisod at lila ab. Now York Herald: Johnson sa tharhxtorneter was e r n'oat , a midnd night Tb - P p aeaonn Bittzn of =he Congressa peeitiyn t- S nhrmel event, called tri a dozen of the nsyb. Jimson hap f±nne, to his reward t ' weri; tot tear ni h e thildreh. e Australian papers it is adapted asking' the British Parliament t t . rominent phyeioiaihs tri Orange. Att�Dubh F r feitaov ; I m if kallehi f . Prom =h Bronson- Yat oo k t dreaeap, l.gvin� been berth -d that- Fetor -Jaakeon scar oolazod the Indian Qua sot els bill, snaking a ark n old practitioner himself, be cod pough not,he has. ., from be and t,,,,,,n but of ells Paso Mr. Bradiaa h' p prize-fighter, has jaae been with great � ri�� boast by their dran1cF11 ftlthrr, y y „ Shall be conferred, res am ilio franc Ilea rae far rho aaaarreaae; nor, coaid. his; . ,. ; oarsdton initiated into them stories• ofupon whom t th@ ice noannt + eohve Shall have decideduo g n ° Masonry yb the General Gordo Lodge olution fano a a ad 11 pp q Count Talatai n a M# Sydney. Iloaat option lir ezaia@ matters who t ---During a political campaign a town diatela tomo Iet^ha Papula I Crh $veli y C�ith`uces I7achetaa do Pemar, has distioclaa. 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