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A WOMEANIM AWANGING. I I I M0464io, 440 ? 6W feet 11191304, J9 114 100t — . ,
June 6 1 884. — . . V"rioOns,16011tra UVA Vall-OPP "COORT00. Aly,
� - . . . A Mtember of She Wddsh NOMMY W411111111114 . deop I "I � r. "Aliphel, Ose -uroviatil"
; 1. I _ 11 jppfjoy of p4sabud A -111t. � Medicine Hat, boo a blue ribb-cizi 90010.V., c3. verat atteln,pt!i have been Made to . Jr .
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. I . I ,I". .. ., - Horribly 18sonsa%Ignal Solo,ne at an, 9n9lish q . The trial, � 10 I nuedoes. reaphshe extension -of 0606409m9un. A.Dridgeporb, Conn., repat bays,: WMQG -
. � glig, 16.0enta per d zen at Mi � ,
� , . A London,osibl. skier Creek. ,Sao far the announcement, which, by the Way, first
mr, Sittoon, ban over 700acres in crop the efforts. have proved frat,il@", $.he pros- sppeared in thor World, of the 0400,000 be.
A VAGIT494"S ORFADFUL WORK. 9*00titionss pt oOavi07.,nT01 "Y' I Dear bAin led by WaT of B
and, Prom: , � Lord St.Loonards .
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. - - _ , for a ariininal posawall. Upon 141,80 MIXIMI? Brandon. peators finding from twenty to forty lost of quest left by the ,Mo Wm. Maxwell to
� Gole hion been, the principal sensation 'a A bear was recently jabot juit Aorth0f supiv in the mouataloo, rendering them Charles F. Ritobe.t to improve .and experi. .,
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Having Destroyed Two of Her Children ALLEGED ,CRUELTY OF THE HANGMAN. Landoll to -day. The trial too . P at Mound. . 1 J20W Mont virith,hip A
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4 � Middlesex Sessions. in Vierkenwall, and . . 1. Impassable. to Whiskey Jack" is ying Machines, lobtaro from
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She Cuts Her Own Throat. I tea at of -.1
L A London cablegram Pays, A horribly ' A obsess factory is tO,bG star � making the0tempt by mopther route, ill over tlie� world bays been Pouring in,
sousadqual hanging occurred to -day at was presided over by Sir Thomas Cham- I Major Shirpliffe int , onda, turning a �um. wkiug the Professor for information a ut
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T here, M. Z for Marylebone, and, Recorder 9&rY, . � edootiribe
. �to.. Lefflay, I I I The Winnipeg 11tonsout ere, strike OOA- bar. of hogs, loose in the. vicinity Of Medi. the bequest and his b
Lincoln. The- victim was X t I . . . alloon. 00m
er husband last fall. She of th city of London. The opurt-room , . . .
who polooned b was earowded with spectators, who were titioueo. � I I ciao Hat t9 try it they will be of service IQ 1111.10lidues, they Level invented, And many
REVOLTING SPECTACLE FOR A HUSBAND. inoolnehire S0SBiQnS. ,, I . . - i , _ . I .
I as convicted At the L rel spectacle -ot a paper tnill has r000mmenged, .destroying the rattlesnakes which infest "it for sums of money to perfect'. .
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A. .St. Louis, No., despatch Says: The W13he had a6guirea some money by her hus. attracted by the 'no, . The Portage . .. � . I thatipasliov. ,lI4 is a Well known fsct� the,$ ideas of. their owii. Seven . people. �
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- - I the realm being, placed, in h0onil. , hasv�' notified Lim 'within tea days.
licouseNo. 1,410 0 1 1 � Q handis death, and, the spent liberally in poor a Lord oper A the hogs grow fat on this diet in Kansas, and � �
. , ouith Compton avenu I I � � an unenviable PoSitiOn- Ca herself the Dative):- -I I Askal My compete with that tho, they each contemplate Is 1.
Home Secretary such I . ijbolii will probs, � t, . aving money
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was the Scene, on Sunday moruiDg, just reseing an appeal to the I St. Loonaras was atterI404 by bio'brother, , lgary calls I . I .1 11
before daylight, of. one of the most horrible for a commutation of her sentence to im., ' I - , he Fork shortly. , to propecutothe, experiments.. These, Seven I
I I I Mr. Walter Sugden, and was ably defended Northwest' State in rattleona . � I . - .
tragedies, ever enacted in St.. Louis. Thio priso in nt for life, or, it that were refused.. learge Clarke, Another gold, find, is reported from Rat, at flying, through the air
mundp, 41 0 of a few weeks. To the very by Edward C. Q. a., M. F. . Mr. MacGregor,, a storekeeper at Battle. will be accomplished Successfully, One ,
house was occupied by Alexander Ed for a reprieve . L . I ghb, in one of the. leading Portage. ford, says Dr. Nucktb,y visited the Indiana I
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so railroad eagipser, L am L played in the Mis. last moment Mrs. Leffl, ey believed that a, , for Plymouth, i . .1 ' L B -pound pike was osugfit by an angler Out there and found that oi * ,man, Writes that be, has 44 the only flying ,
'L . . I L : criminal counsel at London. He made a AI _ xteen of them
souxi Psoifis Railroad machine, shape. He, reprieve would be granted, and she was not, . . machine on earth in his mind " and weatA ,�
L .1 I - . . I powerful opiech for the defenses dwelling at Brandon. . had died in Que, month from the effects of
had a family consisting 9% his wife, August$, by any manner of means reconciled to her . . Fort M4eod is t I gr - Eit 65W right off to. make drawings and the I I
, eopecially OLD the. Admission b o havei tole a,ph oom uvation. They are all very hostile to I I -
a handsome woman, 30 YOV4 at -age, faite. When she first esw1he hangramit in � . , y the pretty I first inuohinei In a postscript lie adds that L �
. complainant that she had once had us lover, muWastion, Mr-Pewaney. Big Bear Calls him 0 the
andifour children., a boy agedL 9 yeare and the picioning.room she shrieked, with terror with whom she was unduly intlai%teL 'appoinied Health man witb,threa tongues," . . be will *,end for another 0000,if thes first in. . L
thro' - little nt L . The Dr. Scevil boa been not sufficient. Another -man from Sti.
4 girls ogiod, :reopeotively, 4 and fai ad. she ,Was restored to con- .
. jury was out but a very few minutes. and . Winnipeg Times: There will likely be a Paul writes that he has invented a flying
months, 8 years and 5 years. .They have eciounneba, and the babgraeou began to pro. as Offlaor at Rat Portage. 1.
, L L _ returned a verdict of guilt indicted and timber business shortly. machine oyst The �
hitherto lived 'happily together, and, pare her for the gallows by pinioning bar I . A hen re,ushe at Rapid City ham 260 hens, boom ins the I on eivs, frog am,"
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.ab6ordiug to . - the husband's a � t , pry, have elbow" and fiXiagL a � atrap loosely L a . round her without any recommendation to mortig, I xt year there will be'600. I About 10 000 000 feet of timber, which has machine I, tot"; gigantic loops of 500'.
. - shirts, to be tightened About her Ankles This, result visa 'fully expected, and, us been lying in the tributaries of the Big and comedown easily on an inclined
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never had during the ten years of their L . inevitable A stage line is to be establiobodL between American River for the past year, I boa,, y1112d.11 plan. Another proposes L to reach the.
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8 char. after she had walked ta the saftfold. ]Are. indeed rded ,as � . L I ""' Will
married life any quarrel of a seriou from ;hs o6noinsiveness of the - evi- Hel�na, M.T., aud'OsIgary. flosted down to 06*Rosiuy River, and North 1'61e by strapping some other man to i
&star., Mr. Edmunds told your eorrespon,, Lefflay fought desperately to prevent these -The Recorder relimanded the prisoner M , James Vortier, Fish Creek, Man., . . I
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dent' , that about's year ago he notiered, his restraints, And gave utterance to frightful donce. that ionteL cold not be r -apple, and plum tress. is be towed into Rat Portage. The 1098 will' a, balloon holding enough gas only to lift
wifet had- a Spell bordering on insanity, but yelle, which were. heard even outside 'the and announced Doe W , plautiDg IOD . all be out this season, Which will keep the part of hie weight so that lie could loop over - .
he con - .1. , I . . alls of the jail. -On thoy to -pronounced until the June session of the I - saws.pretty buoy. I An iceberg with perfect ease mud go skipping .
�, pidered it only An Ottmok of hysterics massivao w my Twenty five ,thousand sheep will be im * .
.1 � I ootlrt. No appeal is coutemplated.b the - pole 11 was Omagh v. , Another
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or solilgthip Is ' A'ino6 their, he Says, .the flooffola the sores�iiii 0 the bon , dqm�4 . A 00. Leonardo, , f W pofted into, Alberta this season. Prioes at Fort McLeod: Flour, 05 to. along unbil the I 11 .
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she hb,A, nejer shoWe,4; Buy Signs: of a xettirn ',woukan wei�ijo4niost man . laeal,'an'd-dr9soned The first consignment of Rainy River -per seek; oats, 8 cents pei pound; butter,. proposes to compress, say 50;000 feet
_ . - remaining trionds are busily tangaged in
d , , I ho Was motion in potatoes has -arrived at. Rat Fort ge 50 cents; potatoes, 4 cents; eggs, 01 per of gas, into a small metal cylinder of ten
ofth - .. , �,J , * thio -*ciao ofthe prison: chaplains * . a . I I � I
PE615 Y. . , , I prqpsring affidavits to support
a, I . . I . . 11 . � dozen; beefsteaks, 15 cents; restaurant cubic febt capacit
, , . I .y land thui Aosit away
. It dying;' When , ated that 0. R. R , in their new time table, _ .
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I I golp Olvii* CHILDREN. , . rpeatial; t, a 0�4yers'�qr the , mitigation of sentence. ,It to'expe . The
r . . I . .. I tl " 'd upon thetra.pshe continued � board per week. 69. to, 69. Wsgeo-Cowe with the gas undur bid aria. Another, Who
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It "*cold i1ppdAr, however, that' the to Scream mud incoherently avow her inno- the penalty imposed will be ostfiparatively .,can Holt City Laggan. 0
1 1 . boys, 030 to 040 per mouth. with board; signs himself he a seafaring man, write .
1 06 yearju Millbaak. which, it Hall. Mr. Norquay arrived last night' farm hands, elitto -, carpenteri, * 05 a .
women woe certainly' itismae last night, ein�ei Until ibe white cap was pulled down . � clay ; that he has an invention that "will go., � .
uto. a over her mouth and Stifled her'voice. Then ' " pe ' just the term of Imprison- aboemblea on Monl!my'— blacksmiths, 05 ; day laborers with I ,
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when she converted their home1i � iTh,.oVlrehd','Pi'- . . The Legislature I . . I I board, against the wind," even agaiust a hurricane. �
.the trap fell, the woman wo . _iC — . .
slaughterhouse. The husband and chil... . 6o dropped into Mont served by Col. Valentine Baker foi a o9W, PropriAor of the Theatre Comtqu!, 02. Heisquite sure Leona rise in theteethof �
. I eimiar offence with . Much greater paws. - : . ' &�Weatern cyclones run his machine with 0, I
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dren, Agree in saying that the family spent, . the'well, and in -a few minuteawas Pro. � . ham absconded, leaving bio� troupe POnEU � A Winnipeg, man., despatch. says: In. Similar velocity to that of the. wind and
, � . - - 9*e" Usual - inquest was nmi�nm Cole was a domestic sai�ant with loss- I � - than Head telegram: Oue of Fig.pob's I
a remarkably plessant evening together on imadw, dead. � tion., .
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Satuiosy evening, all remaining-up,iinin . hbla, and* the oorpoe Woo buried . Mr.S. Crawford, a casual acquaintance Of- - The stone outt6re are still on strike. 'rusnerapse;ed bare to -day going to the come down just wliere: lie Rt%rtedfrom,-_-- �
I Altogether 1,765 letters have been received
quitelate. The children, in telling of the 'UL_ the jsil.ysrd, and covered g Machine, L
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affair, repeatedly mentioned L that thej Lord St. Leonardo. On. Tuesday; in the Both employers and employees are dpter, Crooked Lake, Long Lake,. Indian Head and sixteen new-born flyin 1 ..
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mamma. was so fall of fm mud played r 'witht- qaioklime. Contrary to the , mbsenoeofMr.%n,dMrs.Cra�wford in Lou. mined not to give in. L and File - Hill reserves to rouae, all the inventors have L 'Visited Bridgeport within � I
With uinit, oustoim,'uo represelitatives,of the day, Indiana, Things ere beginnigg.to-look-, L .
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them until bedtime, and didn't mike1bein pteawwere admitted to the jail -yard, -and don, the prisoner went to Mr. Cr"awford's- - The Tempe'rAce Alliance met to- _tfi�_fiZ9t__tZ daFs. of tho Frofesso, a I
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. L I I bonne at about eight o'clock, And the proffe- when reports. favorable to the passing of the serious. It is gauerally,expected that ther'
go to bed early. Th6 father, Mother and, very contradictory stories are tola by the hie �t Sundauses. friends fear ths�t perbaps the lawyers .
two children, Cora, aged 3 yosro, and An outrix answering ibe door, he requested, to goott-Xdt-*�ere iieceived- from different sea, will be trou I . . get the funds .as already the heirs are bA . . I
. medical men and othe i official witnesses of be furnished With.&L piece of string to UO UP ti6nj of the Province. A maho meativg T. P.Mey, an alleged detective, has been gin. , .
gusts, aged 4 months, slept in one bed.. ' the ejecution. All the facto stated' are � - lit I ", I . I i I Ding to question 'whether' Wea. axi'vell .
. . his dog. She, Seeing that be was intoxi- will be hold to.UIg . - , , - — - arrested at Calgary, abarged .with having was in bid right.mbad, - Prof. Ri(ohel will .
A.WAKENED BY. A SQRS". . . . admitted by all the witnesses, but some 61 cated,` attempted to obut.the door; but the -A -laji-e - r Was i'e=enwa king along ViOticuized 138'retal, PMODB by PretOuai"g to bag,, 6. 4. machine to. 'raise"s men 200,. , ' I I
them State that In addition, hanginan-Binus I entered I Ahe black boa .,start a oattie ranahe mud borrowing Motley feet Without gsq', gr,gtg@rl I
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About 4 o'clock this morning, the hue forced his Way in mat , in, Salisbury _ _ :U&
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I WAS Unlieclossarily- and barbarounly- brutal r 40ner -room, where he roughly todk'b6ld last Thursday. . of, snake CP . i . 1. on t "e i a power to. work the mochine will be
baud says. he woo awakened by a- loud' in his treatment of the unhappy . w0man.- - I � . I I
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soream from the older girl, Emma, aged of the proseautrix and Attempted t6'drag -. - sid6- of Canadian Pacific Railway PsBses. which compro4mpil Pir carried' to the machine ' I
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_ .According to their statements, he knocked In : doing -SO she *a . Tenders are .out for.laying.aown wastakenfrombiwo .11010from Ontario, - thro ' 1. . I . . 1. . . I
5 years, sleeping in an adjoining room. An her down in the' pinioning�room, and bar toward 6 oats. . a, on th principal atre�ets . . � . . ugh a -hose. . . . I .
he woke up he was apparently dazed, but it bruised on the breast and on one of woolks in Neupa* a . his name being assumed.. , . .t - � — . . � . I .
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was dark in,the room and be -could not see clicked her until her face was livid, in order her legs.- She escaped from him, and the and out to the Station. j—eg - says I i�,.'b`won Motin I alkone . sty. . I . I � . � I
to stop her Screaming. The Lo � MuDroe; Winnii , grt jj�rseye6,- - A Winnipeg despatch - . I I
He got otit -of' bed I ndon papers prisoner left house, said . she informed A16i. ral E. Hughes, at Stobart Vaen & Co., an old � . ' � .
*hat had happened. . . I George came running into the house Orke�
a generally I condemu the exclusion of the a Mika named Datmar, who was at imprisonmentforL- steisliug'455 from John trader from the West, arrived lastnigliti . I . . I .
and hurried. into the, other room. - H I press and sqT,.-.�,thmV, this disgraceful scene . U ate, at the European day, a bbing .as though ,his heart would ` I .
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remembered now. that when he got out � of � ' . Work in the garden, of what bad occurred. Watoo , P. rooin in , � .. . � He pobb-pooh,s the sensational, reports. break.O - . .. I I � I �
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. furnishismuother and qtuite sufficient rea. - Holio4 ' . sent wist .regarding Indian troubles. He _ - , .. I
bed his wife was getting in on the 6tber son for the dismissal of be drunken brute Shbrtly afterward Lord St. Leonardo re says Fies, at ii tired o bacon'di Why, G8orgia I " exclaimed his MmMM%, , L_ � .
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side, but he took no notice of 'it At the Bill a fro his offlod.of offigial haligmaue turned to the, house and requested to be, The Goviirnment has refused ido Buboidizii I P f. nd fidur, Starting up in iilarm, "whateviir is the mat. - �
time. He met Emma, the'6hild. . Sh6 n .in . given his -short clay Fire that he had left the now 0. & N,' Co., and the stage line and being huogry,ma usual, and his people . I
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was holding. her hand to bar throat and try. . . . . . -, on the drawing -room table. Mr. S. Crew between Mt-dicine Hait and McLeod . will b suff"ring from "�Urvy ter ? 11 but she would have amid ".WhAtoveilp . -
ing to Bay something, but could only ejacu- A WON OF WEDDILNG CAIKE-. ford Btst4d ibatbe had received an excellent discontinued. . I .. ". . ' i Could get fr.a d also to participate ,
late- 11 Mamma." . � �. 1. ix, who had "'d- Bt Calgary, And in the, an. L fish a�'Ile anticipated no had she kngwn that her. words would be � .. I I
The , inarriage of the D�tisibker of the character with the prossoUtri atiataotory Fork. is'20 can to a POUD do.,,. . . seen in print,] , - ,, I ... I � I
' . oofiductedherself-in the-mooto .. w import M car load otbreed- troublewlistever. . I .
_i.. A HOIIBMrAB DISCOVERY. - cc � . it is proposed I � ' nd, . " I have done a. nanghty, mean thing," - . I
__1 . ii,ase irisimPrin' of.co, . rnwall. way since she had beeh in his Service a jug Bows. 'Butter to 75 cents a P . Letters patent of :incorporation have . .
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I in an. instant dis. ' - ' . I'll, oried George, his, tears breaking out afreah. . � .
a made a light sui autioned against ir although milk bi very cheap. 2 : ' :. ., � been i5sued .incorporating W. T. Bensoff, C. ' . . I I
covered that the child's throat had,* Won, - A Lebanon,Xa.,despatchasys: When had been previously 0 � . . 11 I Them, dear, don't cry I Tell it .4 to ,. . . ,
�G. Dawson . Coleman was Alive, he � was Sti Leonardo, anol his acquailit&U06 - - Alfred Patrick, A P,'P&trlck, Edward il � ., I
out. At the Same 'time� he. heard a. noise , A:Fo—st-offire S;v_io`g'6 BAD' , 6be Mamma. . I .
.. I . a 913 the' lion Prince of Cornwall in him was of the M68t Casual cheroot i 0 - a lab B&ynes, .Robery waish anamma Baynes Thus 'Id . .
know I r bly be opened at the Porta .. _:Urged, the little fellow, to -. his .1
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-behind him,,.aud,� turaingi,saw his wifemaww this ounto'. Nd*ealthier- lion estate is he had -never aeon birn before the p, . I as Ahe Mount 'R.i-.al Ranoh7 Company' story with d .
Ing away:at-hor awn throat'with a rador- , ards"T I . july. . , I I � �. . . .. � 1� . . . ' owncast eyes and with many m; I I
, to ba'found'in "the United * Stateni To.da� , Sanday,when. he walked towar , a I 'Portage dis. � irnited. � Capital, 060 000. mighty, Bob. . Hgo,h%d fbuud 9, pocketbook -
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He jumped. to --tbii -bed, grasped her hand : ii hairs of -this colonel ham with His L6rdebip.� who entered -his Early sown wheat .in the - . Laf.6 Thursday mort,ing I.. G. Baker & . . � . I
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and a4errible'struggle ensued, during which' I ii6li mountain had a . great �belsbr4tion. house to take laome,kefreshment, and whord triot is up, and .is in a flo&iiblug condition. L - with ever ana ilvor HO Much Money in I$. It . I
. . L . I - 1. . -1 . I . Co.'s bull train of six eight -yoke teams, had a name tri it -which ohowedLitita that it I . I I
the woman fought hkeL& wild animml�to man, Hattie's ,daughter , of the, lite Iran he could hardly get rid of..' - . . W. J.James and Victor Robertson, barris- having three. waggons to emoh, arrived with belonged to -Mr. Slnilla4s, the rich match � ant, , . '. I
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retain the weaponi 'While' otruggling� to Prince, was married to Mr . . H. S Glover, � � _____ 11 toro,'of the Pbrtsgo, have formed a Partner. a 'fuil,.1,ed.of hidas.from.ForbMacleod6 . . I .
disarm her the father made the horrible . - . . . I L . . . . ; * who lived five Xuiloa out of town. George. ' , L , . I � .
OfNewyork. Som'o 300 4ashionsiole people Lat6st iscottish New.s. - ship. � I. . . Their return eareo Consisted ofagen6ral had walked out to.Mr. Soulleod' ,place and . .
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discovery that the bed was � dripping With . 0 L NeW York and Philadel' L I . . . .. . � . . � .
and , arrived. fr in . whis, I . . — , Jacob Falcoubridga, formerly. of Whitby, stock. of groceries for the firm at Magleod. . found the owneir in a,btate bdrderib
blood, and that his two darlibgs, Cora . � . 9, on .
on special'train, which was run out to the ' The Wto Mr. W. Cunningham, writer, Yorktihire� died suddenly y9pterday from. Tj2ulr return -ti ip takes twenty-five daSs, distraction. Ue,bad lost him pocketbook " .
August&, had had their hitle heads almo6t are. I .. . I
Revered from their bodies and.were a . old in Plegant-Colem" mankon in North Lebanoii practised in Coldstiesm, for over fitty ye the ilffects of drink, . mind the train is kept. constantly. on, the � with nearly $1,000init. S�idGwlorge: -
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. - on -the 'private � -railroad of tha�sstmte. He waWgreatly eateemed in that vicinity. I . A man, sup;)68eYt� be Crai�, the escaped roadi- Calgary Herald. . . I . . . 6, When 1. gwee him the'pooketbooi-ho - I
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death. . � I . � . i ' elegant. greystone - haabsions Mr . . Thomas Gibb, the aide I atinhAbibant Fri . I lit into Winu I ipag from - Inteadiagpros&otoroto- the Columbia was so glad f Ho diilult notice Me L at _first . I I � I
OUT HER OWN THROAT. . There Ave . . . I soner, was brou%1 . .
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. I occupy a . splendid park of 200 acres, with of Markinob, died on the 28th ult.s sge� 90 the fai West lm4t,night, And proves met to Will be pleased to.hear'that the C. P. R. is but aftoir Counting tbo m6ney and findini
The woman fell back exhausted from lose stables -mud other buildings further in the . yeirs, . . . I ; � I I I . . be the. man. . .. . levellirig the Kicking Horse Fees. Elitl�erto - that Done was missing he'said I was an ' ' �
of blood and the man rushed into ' the room rear. Ciataie.re',eei:iaiits.refreshmentosud Colond. Hicks, -who . was'mairied the - The While Mud 'river and,15tonyoreek it 'inclined towafda the'.rivei,2,000feeb 'honest bo*y,. and" handed me' a five -cent , : .. :
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wherehis boy slept, but found that the viands fill I ad two care. Brussels carpet Was . ' Ing with fish, and fish bdo . -being . piece, ,telling me wt keep that for my - , , - I
� . other day to .Miss Legertwood, daughter sie'liferally *6warmi W, the batik al:iove and below .
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woman had not assaulted him. Then tak.* spread for two Squares to their own -Presby- (it th�,Sherlff�olerk of Abordeen, has . die& spiotiring is the order of the A.aj. - , . almost perpendicular, and as -it was honesty ,l . I . . 1. I ... . .
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Ing the still .living child, Emma, Ju his t,rien 'aLburdit.. The . w6ddink procession suddeiil� whileon his Marriage tours . : . Salkirk Waste of havit � more unpainted anly� About thtes''feet Wide and throe , 11 An'd oh, in 41-rarA . a ill, cc . uiiuued Go . or I gas I � . I I
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Ing f or the'p'blioe. He ran to ft drug store The�bridewm��ttiredin,aneleg,ant Worth , MV. .. Cherles . Dalrymple, . M. P houses than any other I ' In L Miles long, ' I can't help thinking W iat a thea I .1 .
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C acoopted'the invitation at the Mid-:L�tthisii the DomiLdoti. -.Ho*pe it's the sv;me. With packs touching the upper ledge, -have �bsen. boneAty I must hayd wbart'it's otoly,vy�prth a .
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mud bad thc wound.aitended to, at the dress of oream* satin,with-dismondB, veil - Association -to 'conteet'-.0a. girls. . . I I .. . toppled over and dashed to pieces, in their n,iok,al.'L';-��-Bostoti'Trdii.qcri,ot, I .. . .. .. I .
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time sending a physician tdatteid hie and- grange blossoms. Tfie* church was Conservative gtandz deacent,'on. the ru�g964 rocks. __ . . . : ,
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h a. Issfirons.ble sudienc6 I ' County in the C . I inj yoward of.�50 for the aireot and convio. .- The St Paul, Mivaeap'colis; & Manitoba . � They Ispeak (ar Themselves. . I . . . I I
the woman was sent to the City Hospital, full dress. A reception followed at Mrs. - --The 'Duke 'of Roxburgh i has been . . Ing horses Rail L . . I . .. .�
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and to -night; she is in a very proaariqua Coleman's residence. 6 app9in in I he late . Duke of within its boundaries. L . . -Collector of customs at Winnipeg that no I have used Polsou's Nnu�ILTNE for rhauina6 I I - ..
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condition. She has not be6a able to make - a t6n; of wedding cake was distributed to Shire, room of t . . I of geotion I a 11,.12, 14 hogs could b6imported from tile united n I .
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anything like a Statements but has �oaoe_ or the w6rkinimen and their families in the Bu,ol,uob. I .. . 1. �. The incorporation, ' Ststes� into Manitoba for breading pur- tism, a d hava found 16 t� vaitiable remedy . .
-twice mutterea oomeWing about all being � a' ide " Afia- eatite. Agenerilholid4y, . The other night, three young..e;bildren and 15. as the town Of Calgary. has been re- a for all internal paiu,'and ,would gremtly�. . . .
better'dead. I . � _. a ry of . . fusaili and a petition is -being preo%r6d to' posse; and that the shipment. of hog into reotimmend it to , the , public. - N. T. .1 I :. I
. � �� followed. There WAS a car load at wedding, were,,found sitting oil their door -step in ,. � 4, 15 And 16 iqaor rated. Manitoba: is forbidden. exopt under regula- - . . .. : .
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� .1 PRAPSUL DBLIBERITION. . . . presents.. " The bride's gifts to the bridtb- Fort Glasgow. jhere -were no fobdi -fire have 800tiOZ10 1 . Poo , � . tiona, 'providing.. for, ,their Im , media-ta" K - INGSLEY. I . . ' .. . . . 1. � .
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Police investigation dhows that the . maids, the. reception expenses, ; oto., are nor. lighb in: the house, and their mother Winnipigs": The wot ' er In the Red r. For all b6ge Lentered Under L - DrEios COUNT'y, ,�411, 0 -Wo are not in ' L * , .
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put ,down at025'.000. After a brief wedding Was dead and their father had been Saint - to Rivet1s said L to be- now only two feet above' slaughte - .
woman got out at bed,, and gropingher *BY Iodate 'ihL New . .. . the level Of last fall, end Lit is ekpeoted such regulations bonds must bo'given as a L. the tiabit of. pufflug ptit"t. nl�diaines,'but
across the room, dpe$Q a :'clothes pgoaf , I trip the couple will, York. prison. - . 1, . . L . . I " . L I - ledge that theywill be slaughtered idime.'' W . 0 Oannot,witlohdd ourAesticilony'sol ,to - .. I 1
. gati6n will be impeded bpfore the sum- so . . i great vtil'un of'Sorvilhis aft %,,r .
and took from iC,%, Small Writing Everything t9_46* Woe ORA grand scale of . An Alice, minister his. just' be i I navil . - . � � I . . . I I .the I . emedy , . .
161,11' . . . " � . 1. an giving lut. " ' diately. . . .1 . I r pain. - W L � I
broke open the lid a d -s 'ur6dfier bul., magilificence. , , , . I .. . gi mer iwo .. - - . I ,a. tavo plFwAure in: ricoommend. , . -
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bed and out the throats of ,the two children . I , � . he that gettal zioheki And not by riglitshall an-ex'Onsiva contract on .the! Otitario & � . h a. team and five passengers, bound for J. ALLnx, Bn,Ni, DIL�L:ii, UO'd lastly Others. 1, I I
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as they lay asleep beside their father, With. , ,� I . I . � leave them mithe midHt of his de.ye,,And at.. Queb6Qroad inthe ViainityL of Peorboro" � r P. A. Chacchill etatew:. ThAre seems tb -
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out waking any of thein. Then She went to , . . I . . . his and Shell be afool." have gone intb'thoL . mountains With m,large them all out and want on alone. At MoLeod be no'end to the sbeceaso of Norviline. I 1, . .
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the adjoining room and applied the stool to - " � serves of the Ivableme - .. I � . I �, ' ' Bond you 9, few ca!i Bond
the other girl's throat, but. the little one I . I cattl6- in 'X6OPaW& 'have. 'been waggon; ate., Lab Iorgot� to'keporb severay; you plenty raore if of ,.)so to you. I 1. � "I I
ALondoucablegram-oays: Anew land. will,jisit Mid Lothian in -the, autumn -1ani : � 'Several * .� � � L I
sareatn6d'and this Awakened th6A&ther. I 'another hititasimit of-. iod from 'the effect of other things., -After .bdivg-latt, Ono of- the Sold by all dealors in, 6edicipe. I I
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Then the womin'reinried to +Jib -fie J dictum, 112he game - inbportance. . Saliubdry - Will -hg rancid butter tbmt had been thrown t !� horse, bean him to Calgaryi . L'
out wall ., L if , T , , , ' )f% to of the stores, so. L
'Is her husband , itia . Im" ... Igor" go The Minneapolis C�nadirzn Amerimn says* - ,
throdA whi . I preserves must go-� 7 a organizationo , 800tland in ths, autumns Bud will out of the Cellar 6f one- .1 . ..drep-riad him foi� Smuggling., He Was . L
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attending the child, . votive meetitigin Glasgow- thought. � '. L - ' .1 d .ad di'bbarged on, thecharge of thit. . . I Wul, Owner of a . L .,
. ..Society is piroposed to securaLlaWS to COM'Pel, iddrioaa. a ConHer , . . ,,a JOAM, at W)1JarlLjV'fJ' - J)"t"OLta, ' formerly .
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. __ ___... . the cultivation of all lands suitable for., The- other day while &'*Oman in Gourdon, . The -North American Contracting .Com. onauggling,but flued $5 for.poiuting a loaded ' . . I
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A DAIRWARDLY DEED. . agriculture mood utimecoosarily withhold Kinoardine, was cleaning a small size Skate, pany h4ve completed the construction of revolver., I .. .. .. .. I I � . reHided:. in , Burlington, Out, He went to, L I : .
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— , . D W 48 a iorxiy;" Rho the 0. PL, R. line- from Calgary to the thirty _tb ou�, Dakota fi,�6 �aars avo and ii how rho owner I . .
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A Young Loan's Vni,coccessial 'Attempi to from tillage in England and Scotland, for of the speditii k a n . 11 ti . a town of Gleioben,, situate fifbY-f of abbUt 40, LOOO awrea, uf v-4oicie la,nd- . .
I . theL purpose of ,, Mahiug Great Britain discovered in its stomich a Plain 901"i6g, :tbird'siding, and handed it over to .the miles east of Cdtl�sry, and the eastern divi . . 1. I I
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Wreck a C. P. R. Train. . Mo L re nearly , aelf�sustaining and .lesa � bearing the Hall stamp, but, lie other mark company. 1. I . . ., . - -, oiOU town of We Calga . ry, oeabidn;, is grow. : --,-. . I - . I .
On Weanesday the General Su a ' - . YVItast I 0,14111,634i Vat ? - ., _.
P f6"u'j I dependstit upon American and other foreign The following Inventories of -personal L I I '.' ' � . . . ..
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is . Ivan UP: JaMes .numbo)r of actorW i'nducod to come. to ing rapidly. The. pl�qel bA,a roundhouse Why ) ou P,6 1i not.iJUL, around when , _
tendent of the 0. P.R. (Oatario Divi ru Ig . A : . 30t" coal $had, ?It
received a telegram from driibi' r mrkdta for cereals, fruits ana vegetables." catates,have recently been Wiunipt-gfrom Now York to play in the too twelv omotives, . do[ Putnam's Pa * lc$j ("�,1,71; L, Bxtractot wilt. - . . �
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0oo 9" The Movement is aimed OhieflY sgainsz-.the druggidt,*Abiordeen, 294,9063 ,, S.afidmrd ThOsitiO; now 131OB18do aie, penni- 106116U4320kcho6e, dwelling for locomo. remove your ourvoilti a, ro%v,. tl�LyH. It Will L� - . I . .
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Johnson, Of the construction train, stating immense preserves for deer, geo 115-81r,"Ier . . w, Aberde.eu, 218 160; be given a. b . . .
that two fence rails and a quantit jR80. -They Will eriio�fi�, next. tiveforeman. .From thirty to forty man
ridgei 'and pheasants in Petths6ire, Jamea'-'Talllcckt shipmaster, Aberdeen, .. 'home ad. There' is one store and three - give almost iwititti,t.rehi � au'A a guaranteed, ,.,
large otoriaBbadbeeD placed on the track . ' . I - . - ,week to,wriable'them to.return - are employ auto. in the Ono: -13o suroj yaq get the', .
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Inoourti. , Argyllahire and Invernesa-shire,io Scotland 96,847. . . I . . . via the market quoiations arc: boarding-hous6s, all No. 1 in their class. . ("Jur, - ator, made..
about a quarter of a mile West of. Agi I and in Yorkshire and all over the, ,w.es.b son, 65 yiaks of %ges WAR At Noepm I hard, 70a ;,frozAi, 45c. tCr6ft.; The land in this. n�oignborhood is a, black 91nuitte Putriam"I .1. Ex�ra - .
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The train, which carried about a hundred poset'in Eagland. In .those Shires such found on the 4tb iust. in the room in which Wneat, No. . ' rid pronotiocied by ny Polfion & 00 , King,,Aoii, for many -sob. 4r; 1 I
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employees, ran into the pile, but the pilot ., . oate, 20o, ; potat(Jes,. 300; to 40 tent ji ag obitateii are - bcitt,6 (,Gured, and it 'a always�'
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of the engine cleared the obstruction. As opriet6ra as, the Duke of � Argyll; the She lived mi W od'4ide. She is believed to 22o. to 25a.; eggs, 20o. ; Woods NOD u R. lietter to get the beAt. .. Side, sure,. paiinl000.. . :� , .,
y ' Brandalbane, Lord Willoughby � , c I I - ' 02 50' per com 6par me as A No, 1, Tfie 0 P all I . ,. . � . � .
Mf I have died of starvadon. TheraWassoaroely p rk, 80., Lan nd a farm last f I . , -
, Mi. Williamson 6f Lawors, and - any furniture in'the rop)n,: And no bed of . . with Wheat, oats and ' ' I . I— . .. . . , -
if in good luck, t46 -train instead of backing DIF a ird ; he�f, 100. per round ; fresh o. - � I I � . . I .
me is usual was' running engine first. if quib"yof . . ' � . How often - haa adversity i. developed ..
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mi. James Duuomu'�of B, enmore, each hold , I . . I a d persistence * . -
the train had bequ running backwards the . any kind.', 0,10 gets a splendid view of the Efdation Of pass, which are now coming Up &nd are in Strength, auergy,- fortitzid� �u
o' manythousands of acres, which mte*kept - 16 con3pliance with tbowish of the con. ' . r barxibr, from the Moh4ted toplendid'oo'n'dition., 11, -
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flat care -w uld.have surely bpah thrown Pallow, solely to provide sport,for aristo. ion of L Calgary. The '$now- . I ..
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from the trka)i, and iindef the. oirounAim-noch I Polica barraolts at Last week Cidgary was favored Witb a- How often bad fli'a di&hy of belf-supporli, - . . I .
w - been - %�,' 6stmetr6ph A . oratio.butitumen. Theko4reservegfurniala 1;elgalline of the Rev. Dr. Kennedy were 'iilsd cones And i6ierras. ,look Only. a dozen �-visit from - Baptiste MdrijOttu, Of 00 ,alkd, eelf-rompeat been g�itjed when the, . I .
, hat might'hoiVe a W- a ,Prinoely-,inapmas in rentalw to their pro- b6tidd on the let i6st., within the shadow uld Still be tliat Columbia River. A noticeatild feature was dignity. of an extorna§, 'prop has been --re. .
avoided. ' - Detective Shdifli'to6li the matieir prietots, -and -it is 'pointed out as an. ofthe church Where he haf.1 ministered for miles distant, hot they wo, aid for I . . .
in hands, and yesterday he euoceedbd in' iniquitous and absurd inequality.in - the forty years. About 6,000 peoploi were distance with A hunlred -miles tht6wU in. his bag of gold duet, wioh which he P at) mov,.ed. , - . I . . .
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bringing the matter home to a young men Iowa, that these lands, aggregating haudreds 'present.' � I . . . . A,Broadvie w speoial $,Boys Plapot has Sent his Supplies'. - ]as says, that the cany . - t, , tihiotm are out. of date,, . .
no ad John Little ho works for - A �. runners to the Crooked Lake reserves sum- Creek mine haR yielddd, Since its discovery I ... wLast yearla h .
ol , W 04 of'tbodsands,of acres, do not paj a shilling . - 1C1hBkRC . last fall, a, bout'41,000 in gol bat last yeat's fric6da afp�till our own. .1
minister at Agincourt. Nd reason wbmt� of taxes towarail'the poor rates, while the ' ' ' G11,44ANTIC' .-S- . moning all tho Inatome to the sun dance, d. and a big find - hirB. PinkliaiVi I �
ever can be eadgued �by the young , Main fat, farmers And hougeholdois 6m.ltaxed more ' . I I __ . Jr is expected this .season. The Kootenay This is why 'a Vegetable. -
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such an act, bub it is understood that h I . � Some og thp aserlis shut r4nvisaters as the them enemies and declare war against miini,4bout 450 mi*168 further UP the river, Compoupol n6ver;loofoa5 ft,vllr " ever lad . .
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mentally affected. .� I . . . . I . .Asissntltfflav� to ffleti- I them. , They will probably go., - � . i "still yielding well -. About 800 rdinero are who xilowa itto worth (%ad. does not 1, . ..
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A COINVACTIS DESPE'RATION. j6alestl from Arelft"itood. . 6 are raging in this Morijeau describes about three miles Of the is that of an houored friond. - .
. I I �rip.hed on. Saturday last -, A gigantic pirsirie tind bush fire iderable lose to Bob, ageto6o, A pathway '. � .
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— On April 26th Dr. Riggs, meaiOAl officer . up6a upon the Arctic neighborhood with Was were 'ok .trail too very. - dai . I
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His Cast imirpat , Raort to JN scupe of the Aimagh Union for. a lanigthened current, entered W6 Bay of St. Johns this tiers. W. 9. Taylor mud- 11. Wait ,bon ,fe6ciiae runs Alotig tha, face U 'A very pretty cufttom, which has since, .
. Hanging. period , died at his residence in Armagh. . I rnorniug, and now � spans the Narrows, burned dub last evening. ..Their barns, the - mountain. which IoWets 4,000 feet bbe� followed'i was Introd mood at a fainhion- - � , ..
I. . . leiatOtftll d descetidi the adently at the Savoy Chapel - �
An Oakland, Cal., telegram Says: 'Mr. Wm. Millar Kirk, owner.of Ready foreclosing, to the eye, '-fill higreas and granaries, housee and contents w .Y perpgnaicuiarly above an able Wedding r .
Lloyd. I i .,. Ito insurance. , same diatance below the pitith. If a hOrBs's Roy�l, Loodon. The choir formed' &.,pro- - I ..
Majors We, hanged here this morning for ,6nd Darklay Millo's-tiouniy Armagh, died on agrees; still, it is distant Dear two miles coottoyed, . Loiss, 03.00 , side of the rook aet4iou down. the sislo to Ines the bride - _ . %_ ,
: April 80th- at Gorey Park, Wexford. . - The steam mr, Gooahuet living a few miles north pmok,happens to.touch the . t I
the murd r 'of P., I�anowden in ld4robs from the harbor headlands: us 111� al6iig h4i is sure'to topple over, and then walked back before -her to 4heir � -
1883. On Monday night Majors over- At the Killarney Presentment SeaRione 'tug Mason, with a Party of excurtionists on of E Weraon, lost by prairie fire a week or Passes raeorkagain. .1
powered his two death wa,tahes - and the on April 80th the pfojOo't' to, construct I, bosid, steamed round it this s6ftefnt)on* slid two ago a Stable, Shod, Belt -binder And a and neither horse nor padkis eve 1 'so"" in�thechurab obanting a brideA I ..,
lailarmud reached the streotdoorof the railway from Headford to ' exactly one usiatity ot'hay, the loss Arnounting tolover, It is said twenty horses were lost here by A- moral wuppOrb is th�a givon to a,. ' ..
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'L Kenmore was From fifteen'to EyMn. ,
I . ocoupiedi without a, Btnppag6, . I the 0. P. R. lasto season. faltering girl Who ba; nexially to walk up
a W s ncountered by two fire. approve,d ofi .4 . . hour and two minutes in the circult. Bosh . MD. .The fire was set by a ne.ighbor. twenty miners And prdp�sbtors per day are tha aidle the oWsrveod of all hubservew'' and I I
Mon, attracted by the nolse of' the affiriky, L'Th I of the.late Eafl"O'f 01266terfield . hoda the elevated bignid Station it shows Chief pia.a-pot has returned to his re- flocklng in from Canyon Creek and the oveyhearing, perhaps, remNr $I on the red.;. ,
by whom after a struggle in wbiah his arm a 8 'i' I . I .
Loan proved, the ptorson.m. estate in sleven small lakes on its almost level top Serve in the height Of good humdro despite Solkirka. noss of hot noan, or same d6feot in her .
was broken he was captured and retutind Euglena and, Irelan eurface, au a tivo besadfulZaacaides tumble tile feat that tho sun dantios to attend . . I .. I'll . (ter the core.
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d exceeding X4,600. down over its sides . dress, riot very reafisuring, A
to jail, Up to the lant moment he Pro' Mr. Alex, M. Stowatto J.P., is the principal Which was the object of leaving hig1reserva, " The omiy"WaY to make the mass 0 man many, the choir agmn foi ..
. tosted hie innocence. He -said to' the legatee. � . m6bore on Goorgbls Ledge.' A Mammoth tion, had been poatponed. . '. kind Bee the beauty of jdsticia is by showing and i#alked bef6rd �tho .bridie Rua groom .
brother of the mUraered man, 46YOU may icaborg,estimated at -not Joss.,than seven
, . will shortly them in pretty Plain termOthO consequence down,,the Aisle to the entrance gate. I .
draw the 106 -blood from my arm and with On April . 28bb, In. the nail .factory of :miles long, ps.aAea South of few days since, The Ogilvib Milling company I I .
8 enlarte their elevator at Gretna by building Of lujustice, � . 0 '
'to my innocence o I forti miles distant as Sabo from the block. louble the present I I
this pen I will'wri f 0,11 Queen's Bridge, Belfast, Edward Show, I You dr sit that it ties with us women to, � ..
�bile W,qrkibg At a machine callfid, . -an -addition. to xive c 'idore unshod tears iwell berLeath the govern the daidinieso of man. We may in.
connection with the crime in * tny� own years vi house, over the harbor of St-Jobas. completed the slovAotilik
blood." . I the Washers had lifiFito dau ht'ia thd belt I . I I I capacity. When bushels. I . tipig(164, while they treat I � .
- d Almost born from the 80011, will have a Ovaofiy of, 60,000 seyolido of gentle woman than ever wet her dulge them with
,0111 I at, W died � heek.-Lamartine. us to our deatiny,-Bliz46othi Sioddard. -
, but shortly a ,:. , , Dar tieber *DiTaish so Stuart dat dar ' Mr.' Lind4I%J;*'61' � . 1. I ' I �
fter. I I . R Id City 'Will have it ye A traveller in'tbe & 0 a
The wills of the godo grind slowly . . . watilt somebody else smarter. . I "I ' I . %ber father kicked me out of the .. tok-w'oda met with I I
satisfaction for all the mean things said At Limerick on the 8rd inst. tbe tonomw Brooklyn patrol waggoho ate tO OAXTY upwards of Wroo hu'llred acres in crop it! got even - witk hillb", said Battler, hbat a house, and onqdired,"Whom
D me thiBBOSSOD, He believes deep Reading with bOuse, t he a house?,� "MogIP21 . "Of what - built 711,
about the policeman will oothe afound In intefust.in two terms was Sol& In a a a a stomach pumps 'for suicides., ,gg,st ftiladelphim youth. - 4' In One weak I lit ,
I Court- has just ral". & far , 11 4borough rolling Is the beat heouritY 9 ' throe book agents to interview him." 1� 1, Logo." 1, Any ijoighboro?" ' i krogs.'s' I .
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time. The Supreme in of 66 acres, hold Under lemao at a 'When great powers were excroloa4sowbon I . I
Stated two Now York policemen diamiased rent of g112 10.4.0 was sold for 42 250 a' in arts appeared, *ban beroon existed, when drought. � 0 reason that mil 'iden honor love is. "Wba.6 is the soilV1 "Boge.11 - it The , I
five years ago, and bag or6rod their back the other a farm of 86 aords, also �tild poems were made, the human soul was in ' A freighter piet.come through -Says the Tb tea it looks up, And not down; aspires, alimAtOT" � "2090-?' 11 Your diet 2r , - - ,
'the amount of 85,000 to be paid to I Under lamb, at event of 4111 Da. 61, was . * River Valley is six boomi ,. ..
li'Llary to I earnest, and had fixed its I thoughts oil grass in the Coluinbil . -Emers0% Hogg.,, . I
obem. I sold, for 42,000. ' �, . ,- opkit"l-veritiell � . _ inches high, and the onow At the summit solid not deal aim
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