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Exeter Advocate., 1905-04-20, Page 3t, Pat flLcYy. with •four 0 wets detailed fOr`that datY- " They had left the Mine.Ott theft ttirfkistentis-Were cantering alitagsfiat fair gait through,the **ought, passes, whe:t all at onto every horse of the „cost reared 'and stumbled in the traiJ 40, 4 attarP Vr i".bIuhwJrit uUio4, esSertOiAnding thleke s ,Ildtether etaSkilts'..tentl•this W100* 10400.1r:0SP: the toddle. Ak :7t • u •(,),' 1.114 11l11. 0 46.4. fid ItiRUSS 44,04. gi,r4)111L44,,•w t tiL101* tlitc:41r &ts„ :1-ftstrtittSereltienteltsess"."ir0143/ ''' L111k111 J.o..U* :pit withy tt, ' I Mat', ..., 10104, 'bexit above ter. la ev .. bltUUfIu* rttr1iu n lioAj 013',S*' ht,U1(Xtetli.,: ; "I'l*,Eitit!i:;on xporforo .7 - ,A0 gouty.. 1,i'vvtoildl,. 1146:4,, 41,4 VIAs1114.i '',"Jt*S•••;.io4. iml#torAlt i tee or the,S0' sthialteree, ,-,$eho, -J,p-0,,,iire iTtt.,44,-,,,;(04); .1 pli,!ot,i.: 'RttlittisSittipsti/I: el tile. running•n4s.7,•11101,..'.' Ss''S',.. •...• ••• ' .`2.•: ---;',' ss • --f.i0.10 •pOsefiSiirs,leslieT .013r0, , 1,10,0f..t11441,41441"v*Ke0 *wet*, his „. tS.PI aottle forty, 'thousand dollars 'Cares. but the Othert,%theetgit tit ° sere teh' the late -lamented Burney ItIC- -Pli hi, -fritreggled • brovelY out ittitn ..,stras_shatissettleo=isssosses -e-e-e-sis -12 their tleadAtorsee in time Orer. " • - assist in-Tcheelang ,the exultant. . s isat Ce. That 011 the' nt n to be dead an t - m s 0 lovedhersed widow at their\nu ooliShs le she is: On eovetsed thentive. the fs °' Wife. seorchinic wrath of the cnrhineue for losliseretteorserAteeharstssile*re the breechloaders were hot by the tittle . they regained cover, and a deietrriderless ponies were, galloping Madly about in confesion. 1:900 IN BAKU.STREETS1==, doll, We XAN 4TgOBflES 10 well WWKED AT AifAss,40stgo, (Wept* for OQO rasnsa XiOat Their Lvue-1 0V t it did not "Muds t darksesa.whvb ,retood to, tirsitien tiownmeot, oil honied Coat/ t • old colenelk w bade lesS dikot her doline4 mistress, sbetimess--to her. and pro- . tot In his gentle, kindly way • against her str ego intolerance of Other' plea; • here are many gentlemen among -We **met° get out of this," said MY boys. Katy." he said 0114,3 night-, the sergeant in the breathing aPell "Men worthy of your .best considera- which ensued. ''If we can make that Von. -Surely you do net intend to knoll yonder, we have a ,chances It's • remain for the rest of your the woman. and our guns they are 1Ife7 Don't take onence,MY dears at after. I hate to leave these boys. an old, friend's solicitude; but your but it cati't be belpeel.• Get their and s eigrensthlititles eather onerous while I make a -run for it with the fctt woman to shoulder. Of course, woman. Luckily, the bush Pi thick." "Oking----her-trir feathers,. despite her generous Weight. 4 Ure 1 sgtS bacebanaHtt 0,- .-1 -*44‘elf • .Ortie • •,,,, 1.-' .kpuo.•-•-„, ----, *er� .'tIieprtper goesa:to, hot- titiSts h0 -layi4• ..zU Is titan %POO'. TSOnts "Wit . thelr 'lives) as tlictintS.• to the cotti-blisoiled tistchinaliens f , . . . . outbreak to the re0- step. Its sul se t- I, s.i, Ons 0 )13{0CL' but -ser -there are many Stiltely tellows-s.'?' ' vilfes,"' -sold the widoxv quietly. 4.1 Ow all that,. oolehel. They're a Rol; ' Settough. as - vos say -they'd -.1. to -die Into Barney's _gOld. urn,__Covered his men's_ re bed -ces,s--tes-theints Let me- -ask and a COUrIcil ot- war wtts held. with tqsings ehcderses'it there's s "They'B try to do Us up before o Jac* who would take a etcon h1 comes, aufEstrette got To-forsto nOlts-at: me -if I -.were- at the ---wastw ilteEMS*" said the sergeant grimly. tub instead? lf I ever marry, again., Here"-scurtly to •the witiow--"help seelernel, it will be a Man that can, me throw up a breastwork of rock; t-rtr,ffitrf - .. lay . stillmand reb . 1..! " - . wounded iron -Per. "Keep what. little When the, colonel had gone, 4-th--• life's in you to shoot with when the tutted irascibly into the store. time comes. Mrs. Neaten. get a 4"na'" said she with a . 611---a" move on you. . There's no time to • 11,eferbity, "If syOU ever let another cif sparer. • . those philandering fools into my sit- .roons, ru Part with you for Ileehanicalik the widow obeyed this 0001" masterfel commander, and together 'TIM, • being a 'wise man, held his they soon piled a circular ranspart . pease - ind his Job. Thereupon the around them a scant foot high. . Then be crawled over to Briggs. tvidOw W4PS• immune from further of - 4 and, la' Ing - a loaded revOlver Within :--,7,--- -'-'---_*". 444ne'efsiadeib-17wly rettsy-reac Twat n sa-- oarse sPer-, dite-•olicretions to certain oflicious perfectly audible to the strained hear- . *Ott/Ultra of his the "widow's exisress- e..4dosss.....romssstas.Aahered. tTertn-tntttion to -seithrtlie- rat utterarteos. •-•1 . . Man who had the temerity to . ap- 400ach het; with o proposal. .. For the. woman. yon 'understand, , . it the 'very last!" this time the annual trans- .. ler ,of iptreitions was made. Now. six slow's'. not looking in her direction. znonthe ot. snow does not necessarily After -a careful inspection of it .s * mit_ ,nisilehnit* 01 a man' EePeelalkY ing ordek. Dickey laid "another• revel - .4100S tns .apply to the militia "regu- b tween, the an habitantS, te d with the re 'f the us' And Mitssa mans know la° 9040* ' .beiiii7e!taki4114:e.r43**‘°.4Wb.414474 '44t").44C4ttrirr'dottt:r7: 4:1'fl:betlie41111st1 Toronto The April Mi. x Ss -0401e - coofinuce otiult., iwt! _ lase.,,eve. apd.,OrhedJja elrek buyers WA' W-1101t•aPart)'klttOtatlinta ider‘tVe:...4140‘.*:.4-r; er.obita. 1.1n4,en,.:=41-:!,kteCtliltis4'itti4sN'Z' Sttt- . l'eif -8944 M0nitolok" 14e 41410077., At i • .,. ik 1*•101(:1;ling: "tdpi,t7rinawictlit's.a.'4"-°40liaotria Ittlslestit'fircelvtelienrilitVt4n- ilta:)01.1 oti ports.'o ‘iitee.opett)i -9,t'toNigtti4o- , ThflLVt-,,,1 ,Q11.20 .'aittp,, trtisit io ;.1.7 Wet; 'kin,•I 1 - I .4 %xl.0 ii1it '*1Y, i -,- . 44*Urgx,, piece t anima tti:it'it'lL;ve'.::si\' ,, li \ a circus- same hop "\ s. 4,41p4:1Ft co ,. c` --auiWin . t OP' t MN. .. 4 ,illtONV''',_ 1, ---t 2.-fierirtl of 1 ris stisn'sst.teefitteYs OAT, irt',.'11; 0:09e..;11- .,,,,,qx) ,. lt of Ibg . ,•-:, . : 10.Y pizi.'4' .1:i4.)?,,ig. t;:k,..1417'te'..kr:::''''.5'1:::"fit::::144'1:44.4!il.1;:l'' .t1,01td.;..4i'l,.3)1•4:1L:4,411114411ttogeri‘ rAA1'"!)..:1T-4t1t4T iTifit;'., (.1 ' i:*4.1an'IlirrOb'tet:'''St4:1!(444k0 . ., • t,p's!;':.`;;.1:0;;*#471;44:110:114;!i'd:71"dili:r..1:it'#.,g:i„41.' , . t ft . .q.',1111,.e ::c' .0 . - eritsin '-'s0Idief : Ailt.f,:i., gas ior; &rat poolits;•'•'$$.40 to. iiik,tife !'ste,r.r4 *.,while .14iseek'nuto , leat 00n ;Wed at 000 Tqe.4".:900..s,o,1", .isoand .04*.IttEho iptuV.S‘?1 t.o.,,i).. t5! 101 t. ', , 1 Wok *are hint . agrees. the his eight;aitit. _ was- mot Iv Gencrsr ja.ti‘iliky.:,loillsttihi:e.:4 .b.00we4 lr....01',.aitSartdox 3.;1_,.w..of.. Us 14.44. nt:10_61*106. thPena00;4t%ivolo_441 1titrtao,(8)a,ke::,_s:geol:11: ,st:Ss b4sikVrIfeled-stV'' .o. ;Atones ti. rut' 'and' * Scitree.. to t unwat re- was roma to arm wi 1 -the rif OE, "'N. , . , . _ • niu,rtutrket,_:/4..w i t'i,-- .-T- ---. rig to•$19. or alto. \ • Pass vder it. t,-trattickik tried a ward, tve WI S' 4411i* lte6, 3:,„ ,....._. "ir atielj rider Ju 1488 th ugh a oPs ile "he Prift 'ss St itit nie af Illient ,,„treot, "Uvf SO. The truth is boldly asserted by the lialtinskia,Isvestia; -which, .it • must be remembered, . like (01 Russian .ptipers, is published under, the super- vision of the censos. .The fsvestia, Ray* it his not the slightest doubt that the massacre was organized by the same bleodsguilty persons who planned the butchery at l'S'isbilnen. . It proceeds to describe how„- after .rumors-Avere--eircoldred-by ii*T-Stertteig- agents among the . Mussulinans oehout CSpeCially pl EtsALIA, to the effect that the Ar- Duflf4Gc to 7c f Nis'. tc to 4- Pr No. 8 eXtra• and \ attethPte to Li ep oVer he trenk h been de-cribed as th,e most ar- sehoe the canoe wa_t_plisskliv., u ider. ..,-.....v.;-_-..,_,.. allb.iiitisALluattiamomenA... malting outside', ronto - 4,..=ageoptatcseT,3=,.....7 • 11 18 net paftr17-titteceae . e is not gnnerallsr known. perhaps,lha got one loot over, according to col- the late QUeen of the Belgians, who 2 L 0. b. outside. ominal; 69c to 70c f r No. i culatiett. end landedsit safely in the waif herself 'devoted to horses, Ituttls Corn -47c to 48c for yellow and canoe. Ilut as for the-cither-weil. a malicious little Protecting branch which the leading professional riders freightfir""-limerican, No. 3 yellow. tutea a private circus at Lacken, to vie to rie tor mixed f.o.b.; Chatham took hold of it by the moccasin, and held on with the innate -pertinacity Of Europe were bidden to instruct 55c to 55$c; Affixed. 54tc to 1i5e on hers,elf and her 'daughters in the equ- track Toronto. of inanimate things. ttouldn't waits so Stranion remained The can°e estriait°art. And the 3reung PrPleesses Ostler -40c (a 4•10 for No.. 2 white, it has been said, coulo ride a PollY. 42c east. ° behind with his captive foot. , He barebaeked long before they could•• Rolled Gatass$4.35 for ca:rs. of dropped head -first %into the w•ater. reed or write_ ltkfItt.1.101-M,Aegtql.P41,katiAti,tvv,,,, er next- -we' calms -tti '011,.' struction of this kind Strardon did not tey to step over it. He stooPett to go under it. But another malls he crept toid. ran alternately, ail the{ mszlatts were arm1118 themsPlves with cious branch now came to the fronts while shieldiee her body with his own, and luckily gained the desired vantage without scratch. Then he, mthuse soublienIttioo,f_tuaansdsacirhint: t_a_nem Jim Mussel:I, '• mans. Similar fears were spread among the Arnienians about the I suspicion was etigendered. OUTBREAK. • ph Ansi-19th asprominent Mussul- teen was shot dead near an "Armen- ian church. It is signiikant that It mencement.of four days of indescrib- able 'horror. Tartars arum' to the. teeth careened.through the city fir- ing at every unarmed Armenian they saw. Houses Were burned nnd wo- men and children perished in the flames or were cut to pieces- while. attempting to escapee One Armen- ian, a wen -known ',petroleum mag - tate, killed 60 Tartars while deferut- Ing life and the lives of his tams The branch was long, ' strong and sharp. It reached down, .seized the back of Stranion's Shirt, and almost dragged him out of the canoe. Fail- ing Iiisthis.-for tstranioli's Moo was of Patterdale for newly sixty .eears: 1 his income for niany years was $60. and never exceeded $90 per ,annum. Ho married and lived condortatily and had four children: he buried bis niother; he married his father and burled his father; he chtristened his wife and published his own banns of team agesin tho-eliurchs he sitalltiAlftsftw..:hatsse : ere: 5c 'mere for broken lots here and 400 outside.' - Peas -68c t� 69e for No 2 West and east, and 70c fon milling. • Buckwheat -459c' to -60c east and west. • upZ it ripped the, emit open; and and married all his qwn.- children; he •treaeserY, Prints ,... • „ 23c to..2flc ._ plowed a long red furrow down his- educated his son until he was fit for do solids ..... ...... .-.....22c to 28c college. no 'Ivo tot h w itsyt -- Dairy- tubs. medium ' 16c to rtc- - back. , - 0 tAt3----n ys PLAGUE OP 11COLES. ists--and. died worth $5.000. nadiory.infiber. lororib......g.o..071... ,.1.4.; 14c to 150 Fiera Is the interesting We story •........, ' sJolinsostes.aw• eAsess4ea choic /1-•-•.• q . Overrun. - ethittress-._Eslors.was_lsoste_on_ansat (16 ,!..".0 , -....s...s.... 1.9ct2 • Oc Cheese -IS firm in tone and quoted uthstn Ritglish:„ 17c to 18c linois farm. and at the age of 'ten -do I/tedium did the sowing for the whole -faintly. Some of the southern English emus. unchanged at 120 for large ono 12tc t fes are suffering from a Plaitlie , of By the time she was fifteen she was cpws, enticing soap, and f" twins - moles. '110 slopes of the Downs and milking cooking for the farm hands.. She Fsggs-The tone of the market is pasture lands, especially in Kent slightly tirm, although eggs are sell, - and Sussex, are thickly sprinkled was dreaming of other things, how- ing at both 14tc and 150,s with little) heaps- of brown _ earth_ vers and at sixteeit- entered the art . POtatoese:-Offerings are pkittifai .. seasee ex- school at St, Loulis where she learn. thrown up by the animal% and the market is easy in tone. On- :traordinary activ,ity during the early ed drawing and modelling. Alt sev- . 60c- on track and 65c to 70c months of the Year .is ascribed to enteen she found herself h.onteless and lark/. out of store; eastern. 60c to 65c on pennileis, and suffered all' sorts of sthe iihnortually_tolld weather. ks-*ris Sissees- WiTtplitgife--tilinrdecur * tit ans. e s. rtigg • sove-- and his wife and childien. died goon after the . popularity of nosh"- ever.' till she was able to Support Cheeses -Ontario fall white and col - skin garments,. which led. to the Wide- herself by her art. She is now both, ored. at -12e to 1.21e., gggs-Nevr laid at '15c. . While •such scenes were being en- spread . destructien of moles in all famous and fashionable. acted all over fhe city. Cossacks districts, Is considered remarkable. Butter -Finest .creatnery, 24c; roll pickets in the otinsetS did not raise a ,The stor.V of how the famous scions :...uttets", 22c to 23c in `baskets. At eve time' during the ittSt two tiSti Sir William Thomson, -assumed - • .....--. • Briggs turned white. lett nodded hand to prevent them. and looked on years it was thought that ,the "nolo while tho name in the peerage by'whieh he stossinosAss NARKETs. the victims rolled over dead wouhl ahnost become eStinct. )(mingan over theWorld is Is ,-- . within 50 poets of where they were to the immenee demand for its plush now knew*" itaroting. - ''.'jacketThousands id igns were supthus told Ity a Journalist: "It was Montteal. -April 18. --:The demand n w 1 e ' . s- NeW 'armee) Pay swheei -1 Called. The or -an -kinds- of oats is lights No. 2 _ -, gailentacaga_haniLALLa, liken Nothins eor plied 1rin the sont.h-eastern eouns 'quotelissets,45 ,.._Lesto_Sfes_rt - turncd to her. w-`-toek-ptate,-14144e-1 lod or arduous deprivation never • hditr this bloody work was instigitssstJes t vein antrla t'--bnire7s---fietrerf a-7-1Tire store. and No. 3 at 441c to 45c. and which it tees ended. OK the • very 1 bs ' trapping them and ;Selling wesshly Svege!bbrar.v in the Corner building the thesranse of spicturonole -professoriat- mansions on the eniineric.e known -its peas are quoted at 76c afloat, May. • .r_ i itttif. additicn tO their _ otWfortes-at 421e Oit-filtelc: --MY:, - first_slay of the mas.sa,cre Armenian skins to furriers for twopence apiece,. GiImore Hill. rotted shose base Flour. -Manitoba . strong 'bakers', and litissultean notables alike peti- This 'price the obtained in. addition, Iwinds a stream made classic in song. $5.30 to $5.50, and pntenis, $5.60 aneetstlitesroverr..or, to allow them to .to the penny or three halfpence which li.orti Kelvin led tee itentIst by the to 1.5.§0. Ontario straiglyt rollers, have a Joint proc.ession: through_ ti l es arme" gave, for the annuals' tails. town. Telegrams arrived from an War' is mot being waged on int 1e 47'0: 1-0 a point troth ithic-h-- The fir bugs.712-50-to- 1$2..53": In bal*Treig-• -- $3.35 to $5.45; patents, $S.70 to In which all over Kent and Sussex, but only thestaile-Ittroslutinginitsio-money- , ..... .. . _ Alillfeed-Mattitoba -bran. in bagS. the towns in the CatIC4/4138.. ft ° un -m es- -a E. , 'I'c""j-41ft't*-tfeiti; petticoat, and particularly applicable and we've not much time for monkey - was ft. to Sergeant Pat Dickey. who UM' You're a soldier's woman all .•had the reputation of being the hot- over, and if we get out of this 1 ----1.44-tatrott4etestsits , - ' Tros-stoce- -of the whole standing Armydear: The chances are against us To ,htni. a chance vision of the and the worst may come. At any Unroof `widow watchin dress Parade rate, we'll say good-bye no% . for to reamiss fludetj to could be seen SedinS1/111re bra n I ifol,_•_oity.w.es•,_throu 110 - e called ICelvin. Pointin towards the river, hitt lordship.- wine et efittbusiastues-minarkettssIstiav red,•-441-nty-tife- t----strettins-and--whis-$18414, w-titts-ItIglese..thansMiutitobia-- should I not call myself after it?' "1 Hay -Prices are easier at '19 to ionot_wanh_younzhnaliam,_ first_ r os) ) Ft.2r • tasted the delights of travel and ex- e. and to $7.50 for shipping hay. xpeetittot- an°41041-0hor*--,s----- s, burnt; in 1886-; With, Sir Evens et-- -pork, itlfr.`54k fess $11.-501-11ifit "Zanfe-47-Their -coitaberation was l'i'b°rt'l"trfs145'45444-$1-74; Anierleanjelat- --- Pits" accident. .clear fat heck. $20; compound lard, brousht aboet by a ha •) olnett *SO ,CaluellAt express ve y as a bullet had . . And, before she divitted his inteos priests Jointly Urged "t•he-represetitn- 0 • -esitris out of the lush on Mad Wat..• _ ,77,41e-..._-„Toilt inenthli ache . only ths, Lion. he kissed -her -once.: twice, thrice •-tinistssof-SsotItsnattonssta,„put. se stop ........:-.went dee and . t e eff w 'P. full- on- the- rosy- rieritts and- then to the slaughter. butThoGOvertis - . fie. SO fleets-. • . Ickes,' heard all about her in the e 'iiirai.11-4 ilK-7.fe7167-44°s'Ing *77"14 ''' lit 01/H, ea oi *Tracks that. night; and shrewdly in upon' them; then Sile glanced at all Mohaffunedans" in Russitt. can* •,„.-----itutttfOsSetl-an•-intlitference-t,hat,--pasae - ' r • r ' vol'e cit-ti-arel I • sittleter -admirably. ed. The. ronegatles titere close up notables together. and then prortssl- t•IferstifiT_Vossssetassanstom st - •WttiottdetrAttspitationss s-Swititortts---rereesertlents-sstiissitssigrer. at visitore to the camp loom next picked up ose of the demi men•'s re- where the most blood had been 'shed. - - - -- • - ayed.-_no..$)eetetts- - steiretstss-..aliskitnelt silosea7-besittLt--...-- ei -.11 fresst-k----41----IT-', s'iThEriTififfr- -"4:011reta. when the wi.low herself, in sergeant, who gave her a quick nod tu de in stirring ,wordq. the temporary absence of old Tim, of admiring approbation. The nest StIf4LIK'S. A,DDRES14. Waited upon him. While she was second his rifle Spore sharply. folloW- . wrapping up his trifling purchase he ed by an echo from Brigg's side., and ''Fellow Mohanitriedens,'• he Cried. _shers,,,_ ewer_ with, ,the critical three Mintitts aftrwardes the widow •""rhe blood jeeseses_setseese,„. esiessestest ' of ti eitValry quartermaster dropped her etepty weaport. and won- t think. of the punishment awaitieg„ a no* horse. • dered that she was alive. lect. $6.50 to $6.65 off vets- - . ott at the Jtedgmeet &at of God. cut pork. $16,50 to $17,50. i Ite eater, Clorseyos, .good teeth, "One more repulse like that.? said Von have shed-Thre innocent blood of tIOn..ttild plenty -to sze• its her; Dickey hopefully, wipins the blood your own brothere. the Armenians. needs -a Orin hand on the bit, • from a .11-6-Sh wound' in his Wea-d. -";"'WtrinfissisSvasicti'alsonititable axecus Pitied Ilays--The market Is easy In ne-eindslfe-quotet'. isunchringed.. at • $8 Ora stond rowelling!" , . “and we.'ve got - 'ern licked_ _Mrs. sations Instigated you to lift your per ton for No. 1 tintothy in this conclusion, subsequently I Dieke.S. nty fleet% - you're a ditisSrl hands agefroit yoelivlieother Armen'. lots 'on ' track here, and $t for mixed Fracks.----reached _ 'Irk:VI-All& inert, yousre a ans.-sato were in no wav guilty. 1 .___ - k - L_'ffe-7ffieTr:Irtet-our--ents- Ito: a:71-.-1411,aterreliTsIsr.teastes' -.(!roes-totrel.strfistirsteks-sts-- 1 tt Its u owe, , ut no answering neknotaldgeinent hat- triumphed, sishoshirs, ,,-aat Theugh ,Tilgypt is almost entirely leaves .antt went- Since that begin- there are quoted in'tchninged 14 Sd Per ----Irtfie--: 9 ' t ' 4 ' , _num scalawag! . she came -front thisotheraide of the hrennt,- ten sii-61-:4*4rcitTTIT-dr,,-tiii,sTiiii, Ili,e.., 6-roiliiiii.i ,eoppliedsfroinsthessatne sourest,- civas nine his sticcete tet.i an intrephi and ' t°11. s 'BUFFALO ltfttltICETS. Atortnett to herself. "To talk of tne Work. Tim Widow WaS stooping over relations that have so long- °existed isation. in the ehape of coctli, has; ... teuceessfill explorer jot° unknown re. - WI • thlitigil I were a mere cavalry the fainting troopee, whOSC rifle had between . the two proves. , nut, Ire not ,),.et penetrate& to Somaliland. glints •Itat been .confinnotISI. 3144)0-, from his nervelese grasp. must not allow them •thf4 •toll meet- Britain supplies coal to St. Peters- liatk-sand in open barrae!ts. too! A lnckey -demi: MS breath sharply. and '1 h' itesonventionttlity of the Royal teTalo, April 18.-41our-Steady.. paltry, conceited, puffed-up nineont- . .. . sure of triumpn. strpteh forth tiro- burg, but Japan and the .1'nited Family of Sweden la, well illustrated t-IPirir*. No. 1 carload', 01.13. poop or .'a dismounted clevalryinan! lam tilt" reserved pistot a In tie retails* . *hat wait, my lnd. It your Vittlitg , to his hand. as he Saw the lino and with the Aterricenenntiotts..!;°014te tie:if:n(7i 4tAatemwar4Enits"gitidne°Peten"deeltilic(:sf':furl'In trilP IW a mit)rY i3r th°.'1431)g. One evening Winter stronger: No. 2 red. $1.10.: of therly hands. orp ans. ,xorry , , , that British Coneul at Stettin that to in-: there wan, a grOup of gentlemen dia. Corn -..-Strong: No. 2 ,yelldw, .114e: i efeksinl, forms of government in the lawn tio.clirryius pi a sling in,tead horsemen forming (wain on the P - lain i aSslet the li .•- - - ' . - No. 3 corn. 52c. Oats-thetettled: ' .or your arm- when I get., theough telaw' . . the herrties which have happened ckettee the coal export to Swinemunde W . . "That Fettles it.- he said through British collieries must _ lower their " smokink-roetn Of a Witebauen hotel. No. 2 *bite. 81,1_,......c., No. -2 friireci. 33e. *rsitshrsitsysrassittliedsrison -out of,. st-i -hilt. {4...n4,110d-teeth.- "Heaven -if. she --re hflttveett '.'Sttll will ,lest for .•cett- .prieess, . ttiiiese coins. and live teigeiher l'n Our exports to liataidirg. One of the, party, ittIvotateet- with 'some eloquence 'and no little ..logic. eivi-ri„11 liAitiCNT. lear sky, came the uprising in a were only at Ile fort. and I had al brotheriesod and 'God will Wefts ha" faclieased. the. Republican form. and tittoWeti Way corner of the Colony. l'here corporal's guard behind me! Katy. Toronto. April 18. --"Tho ion Wi Was tho :Sante •old Palle racing and isle:les-and here his valet* Wag et '" Why in his opinion, a Ile/while wss tritely large. but not eutilciently chts.11141 Iasi words of the Sheik Want _ rsit,ots,Lehss_ssrAss,s atters.s.„thdt,14,,,_Hbroken sob of en t rent y-• ' if they ,CHANC El FOR INVIINTORS. the best Safeguard of the delfts. Of to supply all demands. toul_priC: , . • . • architatii iiiii-.1, was done, and the „ reath--thebriiist-ww-k--.-Curn-your- in --dratined-s-lees--1 e -peoffic Aritit-Vilicerits table eat- Itiff-all 4: kit:1,1S of cattle itdvene - 1 ..-,-......... . ,.. t. rind the Tartars threw doWn The Department 9f Agrieulture in ' • Intent rode wearily bade, on their ',, t° me' 4 tall. Whitesinariled gentleman. who to 20c per cwt.. and in some eitses Int" their firearms and went ov-Or to the Qa.ensland has ressolved to offer the - iterrisottt - vomits, a hundred less" She looked tit- him piteously, • substantial reward of $524,000 f..,,r 9isteneftswith interest 40 the &setts- 95c. Trials for 011 rissries of cattle . than When, they had marched lath. ' nodded with streaming eve.i. Ile held f Arrnrinla" in ten". the , diseovery of ft 1110411.9'Ot °rata- '''. iort. The advocate of Itepublieatf- was brisk. ,.,.. ,-,---4-riii,vir--------work-------w . -fts-tro-t-erriapititertiout-his•arms-in=0,1ast-entreating-ter4.0.4-.1 -T-hPre-followelt.-..,..ifie4tnt- in.0 i dent . A. memoiriel sercietb fof the itriirtlii`-"Prrelar fi,iit'«**:-"(*.hliar''Ir'"sllt'''t"gllt-tll"tftin-atkft-Hnlie-4"-w'g"4141'r4-"t*it"e"-ch°lt'ei''j45454f)-4: ,eitlier, tor. the band of thirty odd, well, and the willor tottered toward:: "' thia,gentIettian'a face, and t4wiaini.1 do ,t;ood to medium- S.00 11.20 tenegades had warily eluded there i him. Just at that •moVreme tomcat victims wag held IA the. courtyard of late 17Cais has Sprettd very' mech. in "You don't steel convinced by ,, do othors ..;-.... .......... 4.15 5,0t "Awl rtit nieutw, leoking ruefultv at '.; -oh. blessed 'sOund!--.cains the cheery the ti•rtnenliiin enthOdraI at Win, told' AuStrsilitt. A pets -Also will be \made . of a bugle •titui the amaahtag t,fois t/io firSt tintei . in /Astor* were that the cost west not eXceed a 'tee- riguroord„ sip: ter,haps‘yOti aro a ?i.liulls ....,.- -....-..........430 .:.• 3.00 Ithe tiletsgre *tenant of the Company ring ,,,..,,e...„ num per .aeree anit, tb, ttopart. fontc..ehist?" The white,heard‘s0 rititelit.ve good to, eh'e. 5.00 4.-,r4t, be bad....led.._into tite.tiltiel, AL tho, 4rous.4 .rattle ot are,score, carbines, It WAS.% 0004-. the tatifti; (official en)ottrider at """ 14#1,. SWOr'e bitterly, and Wouhl not ' 4`1)- trooP returnieg from a long-,4tolianlinedan laW),7ttild the SliOnt Is- Meet swill hate to be satisfied that 1 gent letnan inti teat '.1ed'.' that he was. 1r lair to good .41o........1. 4.60, 4.90 i,..weil Air -* said tht. ite ablicarip mixed lots,...Mediuen... tL74.1' ' 4.5W be tonitorted. , , , disLlnee ride, ands attraisitil by the- lam with their, meilaiiirand ,titotta ,.t/ti?'\ almull oiloPled - ara..,,atritintio410. 'i toil!. A swift, otod metVorsig gjssee. tit i Niw was the 'wnlow s chance. atuU, firing. had rpm) Ju!'it -111 "all% I gend'A of te0hamstiedsini'ptirtfeloatinft AS it is, f‘- dePtirtennt nag ti. pro- lit4 trictids. ,,,,tc-otatt,,.,v,0,41 Ilona amag . 41:0:ecoulit'Isin.6.."..:--*".:.".*. 23:0°4140 441.r"05" ' $ • • . • •• . • •. list , , ..". .ecies \evolved from the ,experiments R'. is ,,,toii. ..i.eas-ori91 . . . • ' 50- 'tt - 1,:,'.ihe improved .it. , ... . ' : ' . ,0 is . • A etseisoTieristi. mmtVecg. ' th0 WettbroOk 'Stale Vain)* but..!'luorntis isa . flit t„-41,t4h.'irPs:cviltoi:riVittlitilegitt,...6;:,,,, 1:11,1101 rohlitOrt to, talc_ 04'6 .. • 4,.•40'., • 111°I.tgh4" °`.1i41 8"°-"'"Iliel"stY ''' -Widow 'Meeamit-that is to ' Mks ° • ''''' * "' 7 sss.s.stesTlinssot-.-e itia in the tori' when a • be - ' - 0 ss„ . persons pipsen the cast per *ere it* trio great, • . • . key. vriiii 'iseessriersisseste....she,isokiltiekey in .the Morning. weliv the ties on the hatenny stood the„ venei.o. ...„,.. .. ‘SIii tt.,070111'fi'(Ireiner's tilt:Aileflattl4'sottehli:Sst rt ht ((1&1S 1 ctt011°1•etil; . t8011131,rit'ket*41?": • 1442:11 ' 441 ' ICIS „,,,,oghtcrq„ Ahit „Ikon. irob, ! trgillAtilltill'n*. 40ot/is-of-iris salutes. IN Pit' STIO., -.are, -*ken ' y Ott) att; the.. serge i rat:11616mo c)f .tb,e Artiftstlati, voir 'ii -x -. ' --, - ., - t .--142-- - , . , rdetygenttentati-'was--Xiaot-t • myselt, a Xing:" ' - rhee:..1000; ,,,c1. 9 to 10 cwt.-. 4,01,--- '11:‘,'''' lineliiittlitietter -0i-thin '''' .4,-, -„--- - ' a a. ',., .:,"' s'" tio.,„bulla,,,....4 s, ; 340, iii to hame 'era' in the 'o d 'daire! -.eatiY"-IfirethOid-f 'Iitrit"./chave-Stiroekts*,---, ,004 . 100 t my buck iver,e YOn aug ,..-tt• house.:with re the art ot adgtertifillig Sin li •• "A" "' 0 zar or: 101,44 ' na* la" '!ifolStr'' dir fair.' . . ' h.at, , 1 . :ate' 4.6ort;ites- 0 ,hoisett tiadv;ettrri- do roogIr iw..ti:,,:-!.117::::,,,.2.00 . "or i istitkinety.. the Itotosta. taitrisb onA .. ..\.. . . 1.,:; 2 150 f'qmeifeh. ati4 ,gala *OS. roeb so itth i:;.;v*s, ti*.a..e---;::::•.‘,130.tx) 7000 °wows At icitst d(ty horses. •ewt. ''''''' na It iS Used tegether With the Via ' ,,torrbti 0 it b ' ‘tt.nd, ttussiatt isot eftoinparties thiy...14to r :.:Witerever tte goo!, atitt at.,_flittsh bali ,Pt 'le #ala end Vtieligh hOrne5 anrl earrlage* are litkomod *t 'l4ti. ..,...,.... . 0 li;.. 0 tAIMMO: lit .tlw, ...WinfoLlrniare .4 4! Iii, 11.(4. The '.00,10.rti ,gttla turtt.out ptt.ng \ .,, N ,:ttoo.. I 40. eith consists 0 Ptor thitiovotiitt, .Itoriet Ceti i..**,' , 4 tet,ty- *hitt, ritu fito6H CoAL DEALINGS. $18 to $19 per tom shorts. $20 to - A glance through the report, of the isealsrsoininienionset--Suppli win serve to prove that the., tnited -litingdonrsupplieerth-grentervart-, the world. w ith •coal- .Says_ the- I •o dee') shaI-trsifirretY • • Tahiti is a thorn in the side _ of Dritisli coal titereititnts, fort -no roal A friend who had arranged to oic to 7c: Canadian hard, 61c to 7ie; Is used there. The Republic of 'Mon- with Sir Evan was prevented at thei kettle rendered. ;tic to 91c: according. rovia does not consume ti.o\ tons of lust moment from futfillin ' histo e ion..4itut4ht"av_thittLthis_riewt„i bacon; 12e: • froth killed atrattoir qa_triwiruality of:anis. $1.20 to 11.23: g inten- Yet there 13 AO rtiosi, for noXii..) rived the torliorii explorer happened --Wt. • .257 nexinf.---$6.25:- see' at Present. tor ItalS'•' Portugal) to he iliningiat -the mess of they -Ito -Ss Spain, Norway and Sweden. Oreec0, al fragoons. liaving sPoken of his and South America are almost ,tot- plans and bewailed the lossis . of h ally -dependent on. the Ifaited ing- r sIti,C11(wd compan1efit4 he turned to it dont for their coal erupply.• Even in greup Of subaltern -a and said: "Is Paris one-fifth f the °Ai used lars there -tier »e- sou Who will the railways comes frorn (treat ltd. with me?" Younghushandsreplteditt s., once'llittriiit'iteittlnikit to: go..'• got at 'day, widow ttos aft InsPee loft of ore of her oPertieS some thirty milts te hill's. oted, Itt ,the volonel's e.tikret414 a MOttitted Won t. the fugitive* still tv. raeeits(niptanlity. -ate, it Weill ceps fr rtivytrom sing ° The widow blutdied3osy-red. tried to assume a dignified hauteur.'and tO tailed t4gna1l$1. 'Then, looMug from- the 1 the bandaga-ft411-Lbett41,-. volver t untetvecions eatried at,bbs lilp, enstittlketledi d meekly, with tt Aviirld of t *ion In her thi volte, "there ort: the. 0e0 board,. Mt* ra '"Our *ilk* and $eatire; sru AS' /soft ' the cheeks cit, a Pretty min, its augltui ii#s reatirkiii.." announce* ve honS4. are_ patted, young married . htisiStA4#1., .144V ar* tmken of hi 0 Ott . the hid* 0 'warded witii4. an itittviumt. 1 " f