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lesoly, to c0ah a. glimpse.of the man in tbo�
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OF CHOLERA. 1
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� Destructive Win d Thunderstorm in the
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,tile ehore' and the swimmer
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iiijeftalone, but',a*imming in ne sy.e.
distance - below the,
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Termble, R a. v-... a. b; e 'Is of ,the Disease
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West, in, which Kuman, Lives are Lost'.
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railwa;ylikidge'the river'iA about 500'feet.
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PASSENG1W TRAIN 'WREPKED.
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.RUMORED.OUTDREAR IN
� The Captain lttem�ts to k1m the
with the great Itioline. Hekept,welltothe
contre of the ,river, slightly over to the
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A. despatch - from Lon I don ea i ys,, The
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On Saturday evening about'S.30 O'clock
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Whirlpool ,
American shore.,but was swimming DicelY
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Sanitary' Commission is andeavOkII19 to
� a terrib leatorm, of rain and windpassed
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over. Exeteri Ont�, creating the most in.
AaOttawadeEpatchsayp: -T
ment of Agriculture has ordered
. at'Niagara.,
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and with perfect ease, at times riding up in
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the waters. By -ani I
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purify Cairo and to isolate the bouseBi
wh I I In
ich cholera has appearei 1; but if the Ais.
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i,,,e�'excitemant. Hotels, chur
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49useS in general were torn in pieces. The
agent at 'Queb a
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tine laws, 130
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HIS, BRAVE BATTLE FOR. LIFE.
:seen, which is,sparkliDg in the sun, and be
now comes rapidlL into, view. , � in a,13hort
ease takes a firm hold in the city it is prob-
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Able Olat it will be allowed to � take' its
pramercia �Ho .
I tel, owned by John Hawk.
ble, any contagion - reaching Can
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ii��ii�ii ca,me V176
tfw.tli�ifigure of 11
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course, ant � on
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8 aW, was unroofed, the roof -being carried
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& distau?o of seventy-fi�e feet, sinaf3hing
shm e of cholera. I I �.
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L-��.The Kliedive and Ministers h
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striking out boldly, but with perfect ease.'
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He wears nothing buttliii��ai and is bare-
will be taken to, check its progress. Baker,
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Pasha having expressed the, opinion that
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the telegraph poles in its career. . Mr.,
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headed. Every moment his speediner6aBes
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the cordons �round the various � inficte'd
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H, aw'alo]38, itis feared, wu
H,aw-kfjb I be quite,
heavy. The Central Hotel also wa's shaken
Larran gements, .
� NaJor-Gerieral,W_O. Swaxig
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ENGULPHEDIN THE WHIRLPOOL.
. the, ,bridge in
-until, lie passes under. six
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minutes from the time of his going into the
places are now uaeless� they will probably
be shortly all removed.,, � There is reason to
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up and a .number of the windows com-
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I have been for thirty-five years
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believe. I � tered,� cases occur
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in villages which the nati v& conceal
. 1. plately, stnashed..: The, general: store'- of
Mr.- Isaac Carli 0 �
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in that time Been,& g
obolera both in the field and at o
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. swim met, in, his desire to emulate Schil let's
. THE CURRENT CARRIE$ HIIII.ALONG
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.daily, ,
so�%o to avoid the imposition 61 a dordon.
treatment.' The ornamental front on the
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4D_d_tbD_ugh_I never,besitaired to
diver was less fortunate than lt�s PrOtOtYPe-
at aterritio rate. The river here narrows
The chol . era As spreading . . generally
top tbs. building was .blown off and
and attend on those smitten
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, 'to about 300 feet, and runs at a tremendous
throughout tlie� country. Th6 Sanitary
came down , upon the sidewalk,, several
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disease, I nover suffered from it.
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e e Wnders of the fearful
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Tate, pitching'and heavirig and lashing. itself
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poBal to
Commission has rejected the pro .
persons, narro wly escaping with their
,it is cont agious or not, I oanno
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maelstrom'; but Captain Webb'i first dive
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� into foam. Still On he goes toward the
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isolate Alexandria, in which �city a case
lives, among -whom was' Mr,
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into ths. Whirlpool below the ra,
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point which will decide whether or not. a
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thought to be cholera was , announced to-da.y.
E lhott,'who had a Very narrow escape. The
Dr. D. H. Cullimore, days . C
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shall safely accomplish his purpose, and the
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Twen -eight deaths from the disease
Methodist Church on Main street,had a
. specific inf6ctious'disease, prol
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saw death. struggle :wbile
man , in his
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a now
excitement"is intense, the spectator'
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df at Damietta y6sterday, y -
portion of the roof bl-own off, carried a
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I whirled round and round in the
. wa I ters*will -never bei, to I � �
V,ealet!l. Although
realizing the danger. .About,a mile
the railroad bridge, 'the river, w,hich' had
, .ght at. Mansurah and fifteen" at,. S,ma-
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.,great distance Bud smashed into fragniouts.'
The int6rior:of th6' church was somewhat �
and soinetimes--by, personal c
attacked four out of five ofth
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. it -was extensively advertised tll�t Captaiu
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I Twelve.deatho occurred at Cairo yester-
'Ida � mBgea by the ceiling falling in. . The
attendants of the S6poyB of a-
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ould made' the attempt to -day,
�, eomparativel� few strangers were at this
. eastward, iorming the Cale-
sweep to ,the.
brated whirlpool.', The water bomes down
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day arid for6y-two at Menatilell. - '
has introduced
congraga tion Was compelled to hold ear-
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,vice on Sunday in the basement Ili' conse-
merlt� of which lWaR in charge.):
� able, under' suitable, conditionis,
. quiet pld� town, as it was almost irnpossible-
. 'ad, and striking the sbore
at a terrific ape I
'both
The Spanish Government
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. a bill in the Cortes for a Credit Of 1,000,000
quence. Th& loss will -be', heavy. The
-Mr.
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ducipg its like (i.,e., a,mong"the,
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to make - the public believe that any man
pw,eeps around oil sides, forming
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pesetas to defraythe cost of the adoption
residen�ei of S. W. Hall was shattered
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thousands of -little before passing
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of all possible measures agains , t the:intro-
"I a '"I lost shocking manner. T be south
is evbr present, in .certain localiti
'exhibits
would attempt so,.fool.hardy an �
-round the bend the river. CaptainWebb
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duction of cholera into Spain. ,
and west sides of the, building were blown
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taking. The ailmouncement was rega rded
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x i the worst par t of the
was seen to -pass dow I
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Dr. John T. Nagle, the registrar � of vital
tough the floo Is and tv�o young' la'di
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nautability from traits such 6§
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- either as a catch-permy speculation or the
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kapids in good form,'now. richilgthe'waves'
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statistics, was, yesterday in receipt of the
who axe� visiting Mr. Hall had,very narrow,
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and others whibhw.e do not and
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or tting'through tbose,which he
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an Dual, report of the Board of Health of
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escapes. It appears the parties were in the
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'generative po
with a resolution worfhy of better cause:
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could not,ride. . The'spact6tors here,brit the
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I Coal preparing to retir , when one of them
tavin'g
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attempted . feirful task. :Evan -the
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edge �of the river and above on the' banks,
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hol ra in that ci y'. A
of the spread Of 0 0 - .
Occasion to leava�the room the other
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railroad companies which were invited- to
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saw bim'lpass on� to the Whirlpool, and
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supplementary report, of the firstiluarter
followed, and as they were closing'.the door
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before Pas sing into the most r a
i P'd Portion
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behind thenitAhe crash was hdard, and the
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sanitary sub -commission have in
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to rise.up as if lbokin.g to see the direction
to be
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lation of 288,000 nearly six hundred have
bricks-cimetumblitigin.to the room' The -
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in which. be WaB going, still seeining
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under control. Very quickly, however, II6
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sumunibed to the effects of the dreadful
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lbaby, also- had narrow�.escape. was,
lying in tha':ckadfe when the bricks from:
wbieh. all me'at is supplied tb�
and the -tro6ps. They found t
I by the intrepid Englishman, declined to go
into tb a, spe . oulation, refusing to 'believe
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passed on to the swiftest part Of the outer
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scourge. is an, exceed of. over ,two
h ndred deaths, for the corresponding
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the other sidb�collaps6d, falling in around
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most filthy stELte, without,pr6per
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that the captain, would He risk his life.
current of the whirlpool, whe'd. ,.- I I
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quarter of 1882. _ During, -the months of
but fortunately not inju6ng it.. The
hotel at the Otatiod was ofdol-th.e. roof
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flushing cfqknsing'�� -These
houses,are. the. monopoly Of..' a
Peovic resident here, too, who were fully
. I acquaint�d_with the spot, laughed'at' the
I HE DISAPPEARED F ROM VIEW, .
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and was not "'afterwards , Been,' From . the
April and'May ofthis your there was a
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steady . increase . in the � death ,ra I to frena
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beiD geariied about' 200 yards..- Loss very
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company, but are under the loca
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. idea, and laughed at the reporters this
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bridge to the whirlpool � occupied but.. five
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he The corporation - will be slightly
Otter of funds when
slify. 'they replant the
inspection. Acres of' ground ar
are full of -unbuiied and. balf-bur
I morning when they. inquired -for tbe cap-
tai�i, bslieving-that they had been sent on a.
minutea. crowds which had watched
"him from the'up�p6r part: of.: the stream
for each month. During the year'18,82 there
'were '2,246 deaths 'frora- cholera, lin 'Cal.-,
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trees that ware uprooted, tlib humbe . i being,
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'entrails and 'ca;rcas
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I ool!a orrand. However, I o'clock
burried down to the shores about thewhirl .
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critta. Of this number 1,597 ,were males
a,bout 200.' Masters Fred. and Frank,
Knight were carried a distance of 755 feet
offensive - odor. .,-The arli
and dressed in r6
� Captain Webb stopped out of.,the Clifton
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I House 'bus, registered his name, -and was
pool and. watched anxiously for the bold
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swimmer. Gradually, however,, the fact
and 643 females. The past year has been
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an exceedingly unfavorable one iiii respect
. by the -vind while returning home. They
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open dradns,: smelling abomin
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asaiguod. a room. A rumor had �;ona th
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,forced itself upon all;that the daring man
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'to -cholera in. Calcutta. -In no year since
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were not seriously injured.' Oa the wholei�
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Exeter to-day'presents 9, most deplorable
e8tablikihment is Within a shOrtat
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Ranaleh', w, here' are- barrac
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had'p erished .. Several parties passed on
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1860 has there be( ggrega e:
�o do large a a a t
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appearance' T& road. is covered with treed
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Regiruent. I 6,iii': of opin
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tended to over the ,Fall ,enclosed in
go
l rubber ball, but now it eemed: that a
down the banks in search, and Others, coa-
iinued'watoliirlg airound the shores of ,the,
mortality from this cause, and fr6ai',pr,esent
,appearances. the deaths during thelyear of;
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I and piaces ,of timber , and truffic last night
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.46th
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o'iis0i1ttes,%a ca f, an
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hard ly less daring feat was To be attem
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w1ridpob.1, boping,tq .1 1. I 11 b
perhaps findthe ody.,
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. 1883 Will be greatly increase motith
I ssible. Los
7 as Impo a a,bout �5-,000.,
. During 9, eavy raiu and thanoler storin
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when westerly Winds prevail
nights." The 46th Regiment hA
. Duying the ftfterzadori�tho captain -strolled
out z�nd took a lookattlie course- It was
bat up.to a late hour to -night witfiout� Sue.
cet�a. The -'affair. isthe one.subjeot, of con.
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cat deaths f
red during last year svttsin'Decemb i, there
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aut.i1inciLrdine on Saturday night, about 9
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out of 802..' The remaining: tr
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versatiCil in the neigbb.,On,i.g :village .to-
. being ,41.1. M4 .came. next .with 380i and.,
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O'clock, �ljghtuipg struck -the two frame,
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W, aieh'OuBes Of the Northwest Transpoita-
476 sick�o,ut of over 6�000.
, The . Sariitary Commission,, b
rapids as he purposed. Still the, people
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would not, helievo it, holding the Opinion
Light, alid.tbe excitement Is intense. At
thiii hour.(12 � o' I clock midnight),nothing bite
April with 318. - The i6ast, - number,for'any
month was in Selitembor,.'there'laing. . but 38
tion Company, owned by 'E. i T. Hurdon ;
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to est�bllsh three additional h
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that at the luA moul at be would back out,
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been heard of Capt.. Webb.- ' - , '
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Cairo. An ambulance corps is b
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. but the cg�pta BA &WL
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�cha�tted w th his.fiiends in,hi8 own.: pecu-
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,<borriule.; a Third of ihe.'p'atlen
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but
About six years ago,a Mr.- Bromley fell
into the Whirlpool jus� at the edge, was
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The Fig'arb pu"61.39hed - a., long clospatclifstoied
from Alexandria Which describes the epi- 7.
a conBider'able quantipy of,freight, a �
large number of trunks belonging to �pas-
],large. parti� of � Bulak has bee
,Corps�s were fortud-in many hoa
ing" cool' and collected. Four o'clock
a
wL tile. hour u'med for I
carried through'the lower" rapids, a�nd Mi,
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deonic Its rapidly spreading. � it says the
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senkerS and a year's -supply ot. provisions,
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hundred inhabitants of BaLik are
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. body.was found three days., afterwards at
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cholerItexists ,at,Samanoud, Zagazig,,apd .
for the lighthouBe�keeperat Duck 1siand.,
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� and by thatloni th'0'villBjers,'tdftristd, I
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Lewi' ton'. Manv act 8 re.m ad e by
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diving to 6btairi--broinle��k'b.dy I hav-
Chibih'e�ol Kom, in the ve'ry- ceritre of the
delta. ','The �pideraf6 beems.
ThQ building ,was insured- in - th6 Gare.
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-The loss over
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Nothing &upplied - them, and
dying famine. The
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. . bactim3n.arid othtirs� had congregated on
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. , men
ing ropes tied to them bel . &6; tue'&tt.�Tnpts
match of the
t6 be' 're I a' c6eti16' .
. gulated by, the I n, of - the
Mutual, for �,600. will1reach.
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$5,000. ; ' . 1. I i I . . .
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of choloial.is
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among the gqafds;� . - * , .,
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the bridges and on every 11ir'orninant place
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were zna�de. 7 Such 'as- tfie'for--a of the
W
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, ith
. anorftl wind tho.,morfality
- On Saturday dight,* bet and .10
- weed. .9 ,
The 1� larolaip of Hartin 'too �
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. frovi which it good, view of the: river could.
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'mingling, wh.irling currertt8 that the men
decreases, Whereas' it' augments with a
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,o , clook, a thunder storm passed over, Sea-
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in the � CbmLuoi . is -that tberd. lim
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be obt9,1zied. The programme, as r aap ped
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were turried,over4ud o�er,tberippe twDAed
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bo.uth wind.. The ,own oi Mansurah is
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forth, during Which the -larg-e freight' -shed
.death from cholera amoug, tl
OUT, was that the.ca'pfain should go out in,
,round !arid' round- themi and only. after
pax`ily deserted - The doctors are beginning
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ofthe GrLLridk�Triiiii,Rail.wa��'W'ap' Faruck
!.The
troops in Egypt: - .:. I I � I I
a swwll_boat,.b619w the, Falls, in the calm,
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,many, effartB were Ahey brdught to Nnd:.
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to believe ,that belle of the important
and.set on Arc. fire was not observed
16 is impossible to walk.9 hun
� . water, where'the ferries cross, row down.
The,- Whir is, a seethlng�cauldron;�
, I 'Poll .
towns' will esca � h- '* ' " i
pe t a coutagion.?' The
-t had gained I such headway as, to
,until i -
in Cairo at night.without mastic
. F the flure'am. as far as it was safe for a small
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, pierced by- . t.'Wic torreati but the lowest.
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�correspoadent Proceeds to explain that the
tender allstitempts to save thebuilding or
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'or au'ambulatice. The eviction
,
- hoii,� to venture, and then jump out, when
.rapid� form a cortimingling of ma�ssoia of
Ramandan fast hashe�un, and thftt� during
'Cofitents linav . ailing. G.,&J1 Jacksoni of-
-.babita�ts"of-B,ulak-and-bur-ii-i-n
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he would.swim dovVn With the entreat and
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water,'.� ashed .to..fury as if by contending
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a whole ,moirth all.. MUSS1110119,118 Will.f&Bt:
Egonorldville, lose 510i000, to, $12,000 on
dwellibgsooniiriue�- Tile evicted
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. � the yew boat would make its'w�y back to
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'Before,
-gales. . � � . � . I . ,7. ,�
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from suurise to sanset. Ile fears lest the
liquors. J. H.,Broad-fo6t. has � a beLIVY-loss
sent to'Bar'rage, whem a repetici
� . � aboro, the hour set'for the affair,`
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want' of sufficient nourishment �md
on manufactured building material await. I
. Tourah horrors is probable.. Ba
the captain was seen at the hotel and a
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1 � iNoBW1111Wk F67 E UN ONTA G A 0. I
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I 'a � an revelry indulged in by' the
the dru k .
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toba ; 0. C. Wli � a
itig Qipmeiat to, mani .. 'lea
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has forcibly compelled a r�.caleitr
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�, I . bouverea,tion bad with him. � I . , ,
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Idwer classes I ft,
.6f 'society a er sunset
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'oil .agricultural implemen Rev. Mr.
I ts ;�:
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?Joctor to g�'to Tourab A
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11 ----,; ,-THE CArTAIN'4 IDEAS., ,.
Ontario Offlcialm in.Vndiscurbed Petokes.
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should predispoee the p6pulat ion t6,,Patch
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V erAl f
Hill oa household furniture,, and so: 0
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/A�riti
A �tai a
n a of cliolera at Cairo uti4a
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CzLpt-b'iM Webb was a mad'of Scout build,
1 --ion �Beliniiitisbilia a Manfloban
. Cbaj�ler. - . - --- -7 I—- __
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--thia-,cholera.. __�____.__. I ___1 __--1,
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.our merchants on goods. T he - total loss
-will be considerable.' I � '. 1. .
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a ruad�- complexion and fine, open count6n.
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ance, and at first eight one Was impressed
�s last (Wednesday) night'B Riit Portage
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enterwhoi�piva is -id -so bonsidered li�kely to
.very �
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!-A Chicago & Northwestern passenger
PARIU1 A,TI E & AND i
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. . with the strikirig resembiance- Which he
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deapatch.�says . � While'- the - much
- re id
excitement in Winnipeg over Odtario's
spread the dis�ase' ; but the. Figaro'corres-
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torna,
train was caught in a (16 on Saturday
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,IV he ,jr'ij&&it
le ", compent4ation.
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I bore to. our aquatic -champion, Edward
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His'height was a feet 9J inches,
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' Obt quietude..
taking possession, .thbr'.btm_
pendent c6nteri& that the profound
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reprignauce of-th.e Arabs to enter w hogpi-
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afterLoon,, fifteen miles south of Greerl,
13ay, Wis. -The:, rain' Ponied. through and
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BradfAugh's .14 aiest sult�
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Vote Irroublegonie'to Both
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reig-as -:here. No lumber; seizure :Ibas yet
I - � M , d it Was deemed,
been wade, but on on a,y' , ,
,tal is' justified by�_-.L6 --- b&dn6ss of those
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illetitutiolls. �.� I ere is -no � hospi.
Moreiovef� -h '
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diencheoltbe passeri'g'eid. The cars stood �
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, on one rail, or�a ong x8tancei Owing to, the
f ' ' I" ' di
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Wmervwive Ueader-Olip. :.
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.1 I healthy. looking, andlad a � quiet, si;ttlold
. . look of determination ''upon, .his features..
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desirable ,by: the magiAtriLdy to swear in
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I tI, . irty.'special con . st'4 as, in vi I
bl i '0`w' Of:Pbssi-
:tical here' at Damietta or,Samanoudl,� .or. In
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anyofthe'litdoto:wns. �Ther' i h " I '
e, are i- qspi:7
force oL the wind, and. tree's fell, across the
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jra uesB was a I o 1, grea . t the 6n-._ment
ck.. The dark
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have dooid��d lie 'Bond 'ifid
,
, . . Howas not at all reticoot, but'before
-) .;,
,for
ble coiAiDgencies., They were dismissed
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, : tals for tbe.na'tive population at Cairo arid,
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gineqr could n t � see: out of 'the cab. At,
0
-to the L
Compensation Bill oids
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� ariswaring qu6stionB -hesitated Botne
tima� appearing to weigh'aVery word before �
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last night"and -it. is not likely they�will be
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� aired. No furtbor movement has
Ell
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-Alexandria, but they' are ,ba inj every
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respect., A European doctoris!geiceially
. dingS
na. saw evidence of bolil.
Kaftkaki he .- I
'wrecked . !An ,unknown schootter,was seen,
. s to the Cot
p9tting the,fiUal Stag' . I
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tices Bill. .: The. C.Offluloris are: e
. speuking. In reply to irquirias,' he said
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Irst t166ght of, swimming the
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bll=q. pted by ,the-,Norquay Govern.
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ch bough not the r�id,' diirect6r
a nornina" t I -
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,a on
, bilittom.up. .thirty. milas�&A'-Milwaukt'
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work on"thb: Tenants' Competis�
. Mr.'Balfour"s
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rapids last year, whei� .Cap ain' P
, , pt auL
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me nt, , and their', licenees ;isbu ,a Week
ad'
before the revocation of the Public W orks
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-of -the Ar,b� hospitals.' Ab Alexandria
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'Waranhor
r. kit is at t& bead -of tha'uative
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Satuida . o name co
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Iiis5upposed'allhands, word lost. Wa:shoutd.
at'lloadon'entlitnitin
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pensatibo, where the landlord's
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I Boynton was talking of d6ing it;. Howev at,
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�Act here, and hot padd for by the recipientf,,
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'are 'regarded.
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hospital. It is trukhere is the' European
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occurred on nearly all t a railroads in.the
unblItairied, to the amount of of
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dis'c6urage tigriculium � It i
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attempting, t. fte ,cam O 0 the.t'a'lla on
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the fi mt. day. of July and examined the
as, :useless: The' �Ontarici
licenses will be .issued '' �k� L � Three .,
this Wec
- - - - -_ - -
-inspector
hospital kept by the Sisters of Cnarity,Apd
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also the:Germart hospital,, which ar'e.both
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vicinity._- Near Dodgery Ile buildings were
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y d ce
blown down in ever . i:, ctiold, crops pros-
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good-
that the Govern . ment will eudeav
'an
: . counio .and he then, made up his- aiiiid.'
local commisBioners'and an have
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6eenappoint�d. Tb6CouT1cil,acdng-uiider-
ta6del esimblisliments." .The medical set.
vice in the province. is; I ,� . ar I to this
.
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trated and two we In iled. ., ..
Montorville,was struck ah awful cyclone
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jp.o%la,t�igre to defeat this
. d , . Ur� .1 Barals, . y a
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� wholl the rumor'which had. baen� circulated
. that ho would go o�er' the Falls in. a rubber
a"Manitoba� Ohar ter of incor,poratiOn" Bay
r, are, I . ,
they
. I ,cording
:cOrredlbonden't,in a, most' deplorabl6loondi-
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'yesterday at noon. ''Mr. Duotle�
- _'a house
'and
sympathizers with" the Farmers
h
so annoyed- at t a " deriii b
ball was referred toi he.gave�& marry laugh,
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,,ready to resign and-reorgaaid*Zer
'Ind. r. 0 tario if the latter Pr
I O.V111ce Will
Lion. - ,In large'villages, with, severk thoa-
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F,and iinha,bitatics�� there is* scalcely�,,mo'r&
,,
-barn. were demo ished-._'_DuR_fey Was
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killed and Mrs. DantlaywaB fatally hurt.
are , Jno
� Bill , as to declare their , intent
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. Bud Said .that the .mail who� maae that
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statement should be put into a iubber�bttll
es�l olme all their legitimate indebtedness
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forma �
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thart-otle d - octo'r.� � As for medicine there is
�,oi 'd. , .
Miss' Fay 'Smith was killed. Two' of H.
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riewing beagitation, - I
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r Me. Bradlttugb's� suit against
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. himnelf and sent. over the Falls.
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.. He '1�1'd
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incUrred since th�ir tion' last year�
The aaloolit, 'which, is Said' .to be. in the
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Hon ".Ina th l',",
a . a � a y xewe y prescribed is
n
iauda um., ,In collehl8idnL be,says that the-
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J-1arden's. children were . severely: hurt'.,
� Middliton'S mill and residence, north
gleant of the�%House of Commons
7 that ip,goi.ng down be � woii I I . dbe, 1. . ..
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neigiib6rho6 f -,000, was principali� in-
.d 6 52 1.
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Satiiiary Inspector-Getlexal � of I Lower
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Byron, were blown. to,,pieces. Middleton-.
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him �666rcia_o eiT,1lusiou in obedie
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, JARRIEDXXDER THE WATER � ,
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: . . by.tho cti!i6nt, and if�he 6 I o
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. A_bsxld_hIs_
cukred during the smailpox7 vigitation last
-Min-�,'eL-�XLheleeling-of-the-peoplb-genera.l,ly
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: Eqyjbt, who iw an Italiau, Cannot possibly
�d �_
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I 0-Wll-tr1-e;�-0rK-WHi6"- q1l1Rt1-_to-F1_F_1BlVa_i_e_--
Was killed. `H. D64,� �Cusq WaB b lown to
7a�Co_m%__DiTd �Was carried 7s7o.3Lerat r '
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Orders of tri&.House, is intended
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-N-O'rthaM6tOrC--;-,
ei-for� ,.
_Tramh . - .
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breath unfil 9� �Oame.U' the �urface again
is eteelleriti but -a few hoi Tories, interested
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- The Local Government Board'has issued I
I rie - -_ -o -da
The se_ho_o_]� -house _�W&_a_Mr _iod. 'to 'part
-Uo-uhtry. Thec&'Hoia�aalike;,-Lth
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. . he would be all right� He could easily,. he'
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"Liu tirlibiar dealing arid 1"d granting, would
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10.meffibrarlau,m e'nJoinitig measures of pr6..
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unknown.,' The,da am P_OdsaLcottaty is..
bee auso ao.6ffeua�' haB--'beenac
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. I said-, b6M his--hroath- - un der. 4'ater_- or. --a �
cat _�.' di6t�urb`&cqe-Af--they -sAw---ar)y-
... or a a- 11 -
. �
o t" ---against-o6olom aAhe Cities Of
an ion, , I ,
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:$.1'30- 000 , I .- ,_ . . - I.. � ,
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.-iiaitt�d;-aa--Ui.:-tra;d�ia,u�h'.a
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, mitaite artbt a half. lie Would have to'
chaiieo of su6cess.. Some of -the statements
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,6reat.Britalb.' , . I .
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threiiterlegt�auoffehee. Me.Bka
I . fight to keep'alt the top. -If, he' could,'.ttot
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I . . . do mo, lie -said' it would be all up with him.
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,in the Winnipeg pap I ers about affaira� I here'
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are fudicroiI8 U6 their 'untruthfulness and
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' I d ' )To Cairo. sa
Private: a vices. fro re'
y the
bave'been fifty deatha'in � I
twoolvebours. since
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I VO1LVN,WEJp" A,V,!LVJu71B1,EIDON,
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sires a further,decidiowwlieth�i P
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� can over Tide"statil'te ItLws. .
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� I When -Ml�ed ifhollad well considered the
- it d'eurions
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- Benstbtiotimlism. .. , , . ,
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the last official return. : cholera is raging
. . . -he
Cavailbin and United Atatem Tennis En.
,
by tbe�% 1-1.
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I The Wexfoid election is a
eviderleb 'of fri�h dangers.in.the
mattal , 'he said was tbih�,_and
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'was
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'nornande
ln�m�tiy -villages ao�,--Ineiriticiried in t
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, . Zord,nayor
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� he did. not b6ther,much about it.' He
' Con rimbip vand, Marriage. I .
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rettlrris� Foilrburldred caroassesofeattle,
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' ALond9licablegranisays' The ,AM_er,i,.
)D, with v
liarrient. The,rejectu ;
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I goitig.to chance it','.ana it was alfl�ck, I He
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. Toy,, �- .1-telegraibisavB: Wilbelm'.
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� - - To the Nile. �, ,4 �. . 'I.,
have been ramovedfro ,
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catia'and C -,
alladian'rifle fea'ais werb,.ba"tei
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� the O`Coanor,�Don Wbol bas. t
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in,4ch4racter Cat
said thst hehad inade.pr4oBitio'.n.8 toth6
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railroad ecrupanies to have excursions, ut
b .
'Ina' who arriv�d frona Gerrna.riv
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I 'in us
'ip
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, A Cairo despatch saya, the. Government
had ao I cepted,the, . offer send
- of; Eoglaitldit6
tained at the Mansion Hou�e by the Lbrd
. )is a sumptuous �
Mayor . this afternoon, w . Ili
standin- as a
-
and 9, Tiberal., is A sigriiAcaut gal
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I . they would , not ,come �to' terms.' They
. I he "B- Commit
enbcs'h'
. t e,st a Elbe u faw days ago, wa`E I
m i; y Or f6ver, ErRoSt Tam.m. E ruest
twelve doctor's to the t, liiiicctad;'Cllstricts.
'The
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luncheonwolwBerved.' Colonel 'Howard, of
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Irish feeling agalliet the Govern
, ther the'ali&t"prospe
0
tholl lit going, to aiiicide
. iiwdlhoy.would not encourage him..'. When
.
a.. A elmin'ti, forme;rljlived�in Mecklen-
6oden buts, where the ,cholera ori�i-
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riated have, been burned. I I
theAmerican tesin,,aud 6olon-el Otter, of
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the' Canadian team, replied to the toast:�j.
ano proof of
Liberalsilithe next geaerai�el
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asked i I tberewae ything. -Particular he
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bur�, and while' E rnest;�'a. brickla, er waB
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A� :work on' it house by the girl's
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the health of the tea,mg, I and'the President,
Mr. Parnell.aeda,re6,hixty or Bev
� wished to have said.ou his, beb'
alf,'lI6 rb-
plied that the only thing Was that he was
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.owned
pare, � iAashe,'fellin lovewith him. �.Tho,
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I I 1 Wedding nX1116ronct. � 11 ..... 1. . .
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,of the United States, grac6fulLy acknoiv.
ledg8d �apprecia.tidu oL'the cordial
votes, it is feared th e�e v�ill be:a
deadleck. � Xeelers; ��- bq&e alre
net goitigto Make "anything out of,it, but'
he ,Wanted to show the people that he could
young couple met fre(luently and secretly
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but a discarded suitor informed Mi. and
A London cablogtam says: Sir Charles
Michael Wolseley, baronet, was 'married
Ibis
I reception . be had received) -, not only at
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: his
shrown out for an underatkildin
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� the Tories and LiberMils'in. dealliri
� do it. .Speaking, of his ,�veight . he Said ho
-proper -
.Mrs. Knebusch of their daughtOt'8 atP66lb'�
ment and conducted Mi. - Knebusch. t6.- the
'to-dtty,-in the Pro -Cathedral. at Kensiligtoni
- t,'ROB Anna Theresa Hurphy,,daughter of,
Wimbledon, ,b ut everywhere since
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arr . ival in En . gland. Colonel Howard 'Baid
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wlth tbb Irish voie. �. I 11 I
The inJune,
was too fat. His' weight i Was 175
I lbs., but the extra weight did not hamper
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lovers' trystitig place. _ When his da�gfiter'
ba,iIial J. Murphy, 6f"San Franoisco"i The
that the deieat sustained by the Americans
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would only.havathe.effoot of stimulating
. aqaxian outrages
�bTret,tening letters, were oalyfoa
I I I - -him,�ffE�-hisw6rkwkB hot like racing. The
� extra flesh holpLol him, bec'muse it enabled
returned home he forbade herseeing-Tarrial,
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8,11v more. - She refused to obey and Was,
'found'
oarembn� was , performed , by ,Cardinal
Manning. Among those present wa:6 Mr. �
'The
them to fresh efforts, and thatthe cohteStS
- c6ritinue, until
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, ,re is, a movemefi t among th
at,,
Ives to 61;bt. Lord Siilisbury as
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- _:_ � I kim_lp _ygsist.. _tbo_.._cold:�'- As-it�--was- �
", � Fing near the app linted he � -
then drg,v 01 ur'be
_ d.in &-.t.00in,--bub-neverth'eles'1'3 , � - - ,
joo�kq
mealla -to com municate-, -With,' - he , t, lovei.'
Lowell thoUni.ted States..Minisfer. � -
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P6p`e'_0_en"t__hJs lolasBing to the newly' -wedded
would e!�Oainly . �Victor y
,
akain",,vas with th*-e' �
in. � The Lorq Mayor, in
.the Party, depo8iog.Sir Stafford
,
The combative-BPirit,of the Peer
I was anxious to be off for the river, abd in a
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'hotel
Tamm. was then dra�fted for military set.
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vice, and,assigned to duty with a regiment
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patr.,� Sir Charles' Michael Wolsel , of
Wohieley, County of Staffordi js, the lamest
referring-fio the match, said that while .be
w6��Pl,e,iBed at the�suecess of the English,
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acoorrlai�ca 'with tho, feeling of.
'feeble al
few.minutes left the for th6 boat,
I . I while h I is agent, Mr. Frank Xy�ejleW i' 31 a
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. in % distant. town� He deserted, visited
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son -of the late Sir Charles Woldeloy, �Bar't.
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it -that the
won be unjust not to admit
. state, of 1he weachor�,greatly favored' the
than tne-.timid
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policy of Sir S. N,orthcote., The
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. 'back for the whirlpool, .where he exp6c�cpdj
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Wilholminals house, was arrested and sen..
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teboed to fi ve years'.impris6fiment. After
,He -was born in 1846 and succeeded to 'the
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home teatiag,'and tlf�i utider other circum'-
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.the Conservative Union propos
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to receive the capta6 Mr. Kyle took with
him two blankets anda towel. When the-
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serving eighteen . months he escaped quadfled,
Baronetay in 1854. Tile family seat is, Wol.
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y Rugeley.
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stanoda the result might have been To.
the matter up at 1 an early Ina
should the resolu tion be carried S
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Word was passed round'b.hat Captain.Webb
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.to America. , He Obtained employment arid
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Bout for hii3'fianc�i,"Wlib,:ar-r'ive(l� a'few days
.H,.ajl;.nedr .�
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The Keane�ysl In Amoiralia.
versed. He' spoke of 66' groat improve.
moat Bh6wfi'by'tba_Am`or 111. " . b
. io&ns,in t ,use,
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Nbitheoto'will resign t a lea'' i's
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I had eone down.to,the boat, aver� avail6ble
I . � spot from Which a good vievv could be ob.'
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- ago, and they were raq,tried on Sunday.'
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Ontbti 30th' Maya�comp '
limentark ball
Of the milit&i� -kifle,, ari& predicted t hat
, -mas .. diffic�lt
next year it: would: be a b
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: � '-, III �y i ' �
on aire Asulned
tained was taken possession of. The ,foot-
� bridge below the Clifton,Holi�e, the railroad
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The otbar day a youth boar � do
. � . d a Michi-
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was given to Xr. David Kennedy and hi's
family by z ilia miembers .of the Caledonian',
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ma -or the iah to hold their own.
tter f .Engl I
n ted guests at �
The-' uthbet of invi the
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n health, from any cause especiallyf
Of any of; he, thousand nostkums th
- Suspension Bridge, the b
I anks hundreds of
igan Central train, I ading by the hand a
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Society in 'the Afhetimum,- Melbourne. A.
. luncheon was largo, arid prominent among
so4argfily! with lonMiQtitious testim
I . feet above the river, the landings belo�v the
I elevators, and the edges of the river ,were
blushing maid, Taking hid stand in full
view of everybodi, be exclaimed, -1 La;dieR
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very large attendance thronged the hal14,
and the 'display, Of Tartan and national
th�m'were a great main noted riflemen.
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no fear. Resort to op Ditters at on
abort time you. will. havo t�jo most
, occupied. In a Short time from the �.rail,
,
and gentlemen,this is my wif9,)Hrs. H611ffek-
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: emblems on � the odah,sion was very large.
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trial'At NyrbgbhazEt, Hun
blooming health., . I
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I I road bridge a small boat could. be Been com-
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Ain�t she %I daisy ?11 He proudly exhibited
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Suppe r was Berved in: an adjoining,
. , -Wish
gary, -yesterday, ,the President of the Court
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A popul . g,r ria ing is threatened
I every
ing down the xiver,,and eye w a@
� � turned to the little craft. Every eye was
I bi4 prize to the amused 6bHervers through
ajiftY-Wile, ride, with an exemplification, of
wheia the licalth of the� ',Va-
f l
Iteram., I vocalist arid - his , family
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'strongly censured the anti-Serh6titibeputy,
6aody, who threatened to strike the'public
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I I See here, landlord, didn't yet
strained to catch a Bight if, possible of the
the ontieemontiI he had used t6 win her,
was pledged -with1be nim*ost enthusiasm.
.
prosecutor in the, street, andL challenged'
t6ft entire absen ce, of flies and me
6 ,nly,
"Car
I I bold swimmer plunging into rho Water, but
. this W65 impossible just yet, and the speo '
Arrived'at their demduation, the happy
pair aligbted in the presence of, a largo
On'the 7th'ult.' Mr. Robert Kennedy,'Bow6f
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The � Scottish vocalist;, was . married 'at
hiin tofl6t a duel,,,,-'Oii,the demand of the
o'begun
thia placeO'l %I B,r;�
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were prepa,rea
tabors had to be content with the informa.
tion them by
I crowd a0sembied 6 groat thom. Again* the
groom AxItiouriced, 11 Ladies and Aeuts,
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,Melb urne to Miss Bella Inglis ,daughter
To .. , I : ,
-Of
publior . . 1: I �
n�'Rivationiidy.- � � - ,
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.advertisements
and I assure you in the most, sql
nor that We weren't in
eupplied those who were for�
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Mr. R. � S. Inglis, of that., city, , The
I I The masters of the Most successful
,troubled
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tuntite enough to have glaoseB. Whe
. I a the
boat
Wife, Aiu't.ehe a, dar ling T , Bystanders
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and in
,
Ceremony took place in the Richteond,
,
public sohoole in England have been nearly
till the last of May., It you had
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tip bere� in April you would h
� was etill above the loLuding of the Maid
.
of the Mist, and yet beyond the range Of the
,A � tinited grie
passenger, acing them
with cheers and the waving ol� haindkor-
.
PieBbyterlau Church. Miss, Liz7io 119,
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sipter,of the bride, and Misses. ,111119, an,
all clergymen. To the'names 'of Arnold,
.
I I A, Beii,pon, Temple and: Farrar may,be,
got,
16rious time." . '' I :/
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. . nahod -eye, �,he cry is raipe4,,�, He ia,going to ,
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chiefs . , , , , , I "
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Marjory and. Ma�gie* Kennedy,, acted As'
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added'tfiose0f,br. butler, of Harrow - Dr.
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' The Burmese embassy has,
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I jump," and in iit,mbment,.aft�rwaras thr,
, � One night"s rai1'of disorderly housga '
,
brideBmaidaii,and 6, large. and, fashio'InaZ116
Abb,
Jot Blakis, of Rugby - Dr.' ott; ;,6f the
Venice, where they ate undorgoi
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words� . "
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Wibill I
I � pe�; Man., yielded $445. �
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attendatic ,
., as was present. I
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l; Dr..Baker;'of
0ity,of tdildon SChO6, Mar.
fine. F rance a�aarta'thati they, v
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. 11 r�it HA�JUXPED OV1111BOARD "
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. , Smithers6ayaihero is just" no I,' oll&r-'�
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chant' Tailors' ; Dr. Currey,. of Obairter-LI.
formal appeal for� &� Fran ch t
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follojw6 d. Evervboav and 6&Vorail. bit t feni f..
�,.nA6nf,,��,�.�'i,'e,lk�..;,A-���.� I �
I PM-_�, I'Ah. f-A 7.,.,;4.. M I— _-��7,4
"URO, Anil mativ otheref. � �
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:over Bartnahl' I , I I
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A Ueform�- Bvina-Braught ,About bv'the � ''I
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cpnolua compatiolem.
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e pb*e I ame
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thereisabetter outlook for, the canned' � I .
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goods business. -It says: "The influence � I
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of the actiOn.of the canned goods exchange, i
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LONDON.
on the met odd of business amQ11 * that I
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pachers is showing itself in various ways, � , , r
he � Depart-
and it is wonderful how quickly men Will L �,�
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the im -
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adopt impr overnerit . when it is known to be . �
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nforce the
in vogue. The adoption of the standard �
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lit, if D068 .
which requires that the cans shall be full I I , I ..
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ada j the
"d--get-tbam�_tO._Oat_Oac`L the amount � re- , � . ,.
quired'tho� have to be Very full of raipw � � ,
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stock---hasima'do the p'ackers very � a I a rldw I � I
avq goneto
a Ban 'cary
i 164ying-iiaeilfrults and -iegeta;bles and � I 11 ...
in 1. � . I
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resolution to buy -suh da cherries, i � 1�
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gooseberries, etc., by the pound, which Waa' I .11 I I
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adopted by! the exchange May Ist, 1882 ''is :' *
in India,
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coming into force at1east as a matte;, of �
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Cool de ' Ill Of
self-protectiom' . One or two, houses : ,. , I .
ther times,
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having adopted .' the plan, others , ' �
mix with
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were in to-, follow and the � ' ,
with 'the
.bast ,
remark-- that I We are not * going' I to I .1 �. .
--W
. , hether
be cheated,by oneasure whilst piicking solid , � I
V in ake- up
N,
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star; dmids'-s4lain a the reusori ; so 'Center I . �
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� 'ket bad rseeln che ies and gooseberries i � . I -
mat Ir
hole 1,
;& is &
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selliHg by weigh't under the influence of1he 1, I I
agated, by
`starid.'- Undertlibresolution alluded'to � 11 � L .
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tY Of cases,
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for cherries and gooseb6iiies, 60 llig. ! I �
Ontact (it
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constitute I a, legal bushel. .The : I :
a pereonal
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weight for Lima beaus is to be 52 Ills. td i . . .
iative regi..
, �
the -bushel: ' Some of our pa6kers put-' I : .
It IS Cap-.
,are
ting up raspberries and blackberries, I dry , .
. of., repro-
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pAcked,",wbich- will Make. the, fira� cost ' I ..
susceptible
nearly double ,that. of the method,', ,� I .. 11 � I
atri6s). It
.other
but produces an *excellerlt article. . This: Is I I
as fa vary-
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one.of the g6o&resultH'from the action: of � � ..
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nsiderrable
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the exchaligo."� � I . .1 I � L. .. � . 11
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freahn ads,
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erstaud., as
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Friends of wom I an suffrage are very be . . �-
1. . pq L
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war;, &ad
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fill it, I
England. * The vote in the Houae,61! � I I
Gil extend-
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Colainon� BtCOL � � . I I
. d1l4ye&stc.I30rays:quthe -
eks. ,
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motion to give,the suffrageto those women . I
'.whose
ya, ,,,The
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property qIIalification allows ,them. .1 L
ade a visit
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* the municipalfrarichise.'. I I - . � I -
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uses from
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Ilexandria'
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hem in a .
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means of
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, . If you remain. sick wh6hyou can . -
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Xuropean
, Get hop, bitters that riever-Fail. ,, ,
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'weakest I
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I sanitary
_T e -w �
h ornan smallest cbild,Aad
sickcst'invalid can use "hop bitters with safety. : * "' . �
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ound them
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bnd:.gretit good. . L . . - . � I . . I
idd debrisl
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-Old man tottering around from Rheumatism ' , ' - ,: '
ng a most
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hidneytrQubleor,auy weakness will bealmost . .. .
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maid are
new by using 46p bitter .. -, I . �. , , � i ,� L
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Cars with
My wife and,.daughter were made healthy . I
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ably. The
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b-
y the uge.of hop bitters and fr6ccimmend, them
to my.people-MbtbodiBt Clergyman, . ! I
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'of'the
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Ask any-gbod ' ter it hop . . . I 1. . I .
"Bitters
ks
are.no� the best fataily medicine I
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ion that it,
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111al&rial f6vor, %gu"� and Bil!Otisuess,. will I .
or. on calm
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leave every neighborhood as soon as b6p bitters . . � I
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.a 116 sick
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axiive. , I � . � . .I., � � L I .
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-w-ll hl�,+ mother'drove the pa lysis � and itea- ' � . .
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Cops have
ralgia all oub of. her system with hop bitters." . I I I
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as - ddci&d
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-Reep the kidneys healthy with bop bitterO 1. - :'' . . �
O,s PiTals at'
a4d, you need not feat sickness. - I p I :!: I I �
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water rendered harmless and Moral ' L
eing organ-
OI-Pital&'is.
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fr6shing and reviving�with hop bitter -B. 1ne&e*:' .�' � I � .
-draught. + '. I I . 1. .1 . . I I
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ts die. A.
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a burned.
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in hop-bitter's." �: ., .. I . � I I
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BOB., Eight
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beforii,re , -
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gthe coal.
�TIW (.".&�t 1116111:'Iti P���Ie'y Sluct"t.he, Da.. 627 111st.ry. . . I
consent is
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M�lt revbVesIthe drooping;spirits, invig6rates and �� �- �,
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thly, will
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�,�ri�ioni,i,(,,�thborgD,iiiefuii.otioii.s,gives,�Imticity and I':,.
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flrmic.q�_fot�hc step, restores tile natural, lustre. to tile. , i , ... ,�
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� CYC,'and plants on the pale check ef NvIontan the fres.h. I
'rosds oflit.�Is spring at:d early summer time. - - ' /
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endment.
;27 P . hy�lcians,Use it ana,Prescribe It Freely._Pj�%L' . � .11 I . ' ; I
ad' , .6"ther,
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for .1t�h'li�l!Lllti-.ftndi,.�lievc,4we.rLkn.es�o� thd�stom.ai.h. . , � ,
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Fortiie cuievfRid'acy C.=pI.Int,4ofc1thci'ffiq�X ,� , I -J ,,Or
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to preyeaC
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nce to the
1111' ci&d1cato.cv6ry vWU90 Dt' I:Uoil,h� L;'Illh till'
El000, foidgivo tone and stront6h I 0 the syst(imi, or � , , �, �,
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tokeepthe
.311auNvDinatt'orchiia. in�istou avingi.t. . . . . .
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lilicr,gL. S14, b D tiles for p,* sent by maii in the for iii � - .
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