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Lucknow Sentinel, 1887-01-21, Page 6• 4.• • • I- - ..r• •• v•t• , , • .. . , . ' • */ , • * , c ,. • , • , 4 • r" • • re• 0 • „" • , . • • 4" t •••• • _ ••••••••••••••••• OM, • . ttotmtuat./,/, .1g.t4.04E,311tBil WISP. • 4 lacE4-Pult COXIXT300-1T., , , ; • A. /SIM COraea UJa Creatal: asul, *Pee 'that' , Go4 NVIA1 P41'11109 Rbn, When .lii DeStyli Is, St:Ones !Untitled.: , * Poem. C414$ aserftehAsys I, hope •'VX4E,96%. MAY: ,parslYZOme,!' ,Were the ' . words spoken "Williani'liturklett. At ' oncehis hands dropped to his side, his legs refused to move, and his eyes rolled wildly ,around. Ifis•prayer-was answered, and he • steed paralyzed on the snot wherei; but a • • • .1.0W 'Eleinenta Were, he as a Magnificent, 'UFO et PhYsical msolmodt He tried to ' geak but ble tongue 'woilld not move., 40,1! aaozeuenwho., were preeWat were 7 rplerea. motionless by the evident, visits, Von*ef the '1044a. of God. , When they • xecoVerek• selt,peseessiell" -theY.'"•tenderlY moved: the afffinted man to.lais redidepoe, a Mile distant. When, Mi. lauxy• Thritlett BOW the -plight, in, • Which :her' -fotherywas: brought home arettimed end ; • fainted, 0414i0, a fey/ days . after,. For many years•Mr.Burklettlitta. been the ferry, manot the Hankipsville read cp.:38040.6f -"the Oomulge$ river, iie was of giant -,-FtiYaisliteilyttlalentigiWecks, and.became ' leepccially nated"lectinse, oUthe-brace• of How One Young Miul-Aturde4red- an5.1 •13.110pned •un the ,Body of Another 3reullf; ,Mant. • • A. laeli (Thureday) pight's Boston des- Pateh •says : • gdward, Nevflin, arrested * Boston„in colmectfRn With the -Lexington Murder,' -,yesterday MI:Ruing Made o.. -lull confesinoro• Newlin killed young COdman at 3 0'010015 TueadaY MOP:4*g by stabbing him in the laack of the. neck with a catying knife: The deed was doodin C' efinlesn'it own stable. Later in .the •daY be cut the °Idles off the body, 00K:dug off the left leg and right arm,ond started with the corpse in his pung for the country.. At the spot *Lexington where the head ii.nd• etrul Were feind he dropped the head in the middle•of the road And, threw the Urn out. .He returned_ tO Somerville at 0 " &deck Tuesday mornipd. Newliostates that after driving a. 'while -he , began to realize the enormity -of his erime and became, fright- ened. His fears worked 130"i:ouch upon him that when he camte a lonely part of the road and 'wild free from obse Otion he took If ,the: body, out : of the. •p g, and, , • half -frenzies -d-try--fear-s, eized4hi --,axe,--,-chopped. ,the head off; and mashed e face �f • the •dead man until he tlionght it was wirecog- iiizable. He then threw, the head and arm over the wall; ' returned to the road, lifted the body into the pontand ; started again: After driving about a -mile -and it,,half he again alighted; and taking the body threw it in the hrubbery where it' was found. EVidencesof th,e• crime were foimd when the police searched *the -stable. Behind a closet was found- a,box,coota,ining a 'bloody. mass of. flesh and gore. The murderer, Janes Edward Newlio, is: a handsome yoting fellow, a littleover417 years old,.and is very intelligent looldng, • He ie..;one of four, brothers WI�I. reside in ,..Sonierville. While nothing really bad is knoWn'Of the 'llOydrthey-laVellie7-10pOtettioeof-'-being- hot-blooded .and; Wild,, the • father ofs-the ,forgly,, *,,,,is.;estatsde,being„,,..himselti# et, penitentiary in tbe provitteee. • ' ," . * revolvers, which ..141,..„kept• atrapped to bis • 'tivaist, ,was ••O great latinter and, the ferry being in the Midst Of a swath,. he. •' was convenient to an abundance ef game: , Nrora; these -who: lived around him• : :Ileorried tbatlidwas. very profane whenever' Sighted-gal:ea and was called at" from •, • ' alert:Orem the ferry. He wo 4. Pour out sloth avelley of oaths. as would: make. • • thellesh of • erdmary men oratcl., It was .."•• in one 'of these jail:shine spells tbetlidatiried Creator and, *mind tip with, theexpres- .., • ..sion above quelled. • The news soon Spread ' • throngh the county; 'Aral "scores of people , called to see the: victiM.' He was at first ; . -.completely : prostrated; but 'subsSqueotly ••• was woad f011. When'SPollen to he• replies m • ipartiopiate Mumble, andacts in a most . Manner, ThiPlYttieitintiluMosorihe•! , natural Cause fig hie- but • • S.dmit ' iti 'visitation • of Gad. The pireaohere. In the neighborhood have'nsed theincident their: sermonswith great DID az niaze,, FOR mnaINSIfitANOili An 1nterasthig timo. for at,inniers ef , • (Teronto. World) , r • • •PrObably themost interesting cieetii-be • tried4i.-tite4ferthcomixigi_ork'Aissizes..is ' • that of the beirs-at-law,:ef Samna 1.31.il*: • ". swath 'against therAncient Order of United Workmen..: DuneeotlyiVaIrTrIneraberTet . the Order, , the • imighborhood• Orangeville Early' in -January, 1886, he. . • "left honie, ostensibly for Dakota; I:twang previously inenret , his life ler. $20i000, dis • • • „Vaulted among several ceMPOlues:, • On : January .1.5th Duniteath„ with two .' both- • papidnit, boarded the ferry dewier:Victoria • -', at :Windsor:and crossed to Detroit. . When "••• the boat -readied its tlocik- the Men did .; land with the other' passengers, attar a • ' Pte. after •:the....erbwa was ashore Dni3.,' :seath's-cempanione raised the itlain:t that • be :had fallen overboard. :.•They taw thet he Was . and • while • retching fell .otTer. 'the :rail, .-"Dunsetttli's friende gave their , "--,-L4,RaMeal.ae,Jamee--,CarsonLAnd • Gallagher. • ' • not seem to be very anXiond about ..Fecovering:.the body, anditfter dodging to' . Windsor theiwndiespneared: The Detroit •, pence and,ferrY authonties.looked the:case • • • *p and .thethselVes:, that it Was: a , Nothing. .has since been . seen of, • IhMseath's body, although diligent search. '• was -made' fOr It. • The -A.O.JI.W. • Order • , now resist .:payineni a the $2,000 dne to heirs of • :deceased 'Inerciliers .on • .the ' ground that Dimseath is not reallY dead, . biitthat his :disappearance -IS part of: a' scheme to obtain the „money under hilite pretences, The insurance comptinies will Ahab coated the :61airds of tbeheirs-at,law., Witnesses will be brought from' Windsor — and Detroit.; - ' • . • • - • :CHEAP *ritTE. " . , . . • . „Ingethrtes Into a Murder'Case DiselOse • Business Ttnnsaction. ' • . •. A 'Hartford, Conn., despittelt says: torawritten.by , Mrs.: Julia Lynch to Wil Am Warner, whoSliet her:ita cold blood at • ' - ' her mOtlicee house in Newton Orr', Thurs. day;.,Decentl3er.flgrd; hii)4e been made public They ishowithat , Warner, and .11re.i Lynch . uSed to Med Bits. Fred..'Levejoy's in ' :.Bridgeport; i,rhere tlie•nlin for separating ' from. her hnsband go to resirarrie • wag: matured, . Bhp, seems to.have.beenyerY• jealous Of hie attentions. to ether ivonien , and'reproveie him for his Conduct' in this ; She dwells on the ,alMs she received from her • husband,' and says has in-tiilage,Caneted her to hate This, ' was found among' Warner's papera : • , "'", 7, • , "Dec/ 30, 1885 .;"This id 'te certify. that•I sell, ray tvife, , Elide Lynch„With my free will to „Wm, H: *well, jun., for.the,eurn of 10 eents. • ' , • • , • , " JAMtfiLcn ".Witness, George W. Peet„ Stepheny, , is the husband of the woman •':whorti•Warner Murdered.. . DEATH WAS„BER, BRIDEGROOM. • Sudden Demhie Of.a' Bride Elect viho Saw HerDeed Body in a Dtresim.. A?ittsburgli, aespe;teh says: The sudden death of Miss: Fannie BarcItley,„of Bedford i'avenne, after' s,. , brief • • illness; . and while preparations Were going -rapidly for Tiai,a for loev'apprOaelaing Marriage to -welt:kOO, -young-Lhtisinose-Mill ' -ef" -„th..., is city, presents etettie, in which" death Was foreihadoWed-oreatified-by-4-drealith.A.13on Six weeks ago Miss:Barckleyhad, • dream, which she 134* her dead..body out , • Death of.the Living skeleton. ' • A Chicago despatch seri •: 'Isaac Sprague,. • the. ". Living Skelet6o," ..aiod here Srester.: , Aap, ;Hewes born in Bridgewater; Mass.; nnd, Wat quite • healthy , until histwelfth • year, When:het:son& a cramp while swiin. . ming, leil Rick, • and /lost flesh; until he ' weighed. only fOrty.six pounds. Barnum ' beck brim all Over the TimtedSto,tes; Can- ada and England. He was married and the, father of three robust,children Praying for tier Recovery.' • • A Chicago; telegram says tFarwell Ran wag orowded todayby the Women's • Chrietiltri Tiperanee Ilnihn, who, led•hy Miss Francee E. Willard, prayed earnestly recovery Of Mrs. Carse the President • ',. of -the -Union ,Who jai lying , C19.4001:107 • At -her home onthe West ••• • • . • .414N,' (ANTINc* WITH .01-14,, AY= X•41019. WITH THE. WAWA. rublie VOW' Ilea,Ung ccuVootico, Giving Tureoty-Seven o • f. a Vreiv ana Their Waild• practieatDemenstrations of the Work. • '.' be Remind's. Begulphe.A. In the Angry • ' r , • tr;-•-• • -•N•EXTB.A.oftpiNABY sECT. , .,,T mau3,': persons were •Dorked, intft.7'.. • A Reading, Rai, despitoh• says: Veryodd fl4.-441/41"ig 49-9-" 4 a' $11!.P- ' A London cablegram sari ; A serious. , Annnerting a Vonpie of Adventueera, night at 4 public healing tneegng thohl .1,- •ntains0 .at 1,, remarkable Seai Of religious fanaties_ilo, ' t humfrtiT, -rdispute took place -.this week among. a ; and novel scenes were, Witnessed here to • tChbes, p OM 41 '14:51 i the°. Mennoniteiia'i1n Ev ernettihgre inn , EA? a to e " . ' e o o have them heaidguartera et Rochester,, a, city midway .; between Canterbury and ten/. , , . „ .. , 1,.. through the snow storm, should Poole an be publicly healed by faith. In answer urrie, powder; ° • . k rot of Cleves, aid it was at Rochester, .. !- .." • this a large number, of believers filled t Petohiteir ti!t; • • . . - -- ' Ise' that the immortal kir. Plckwick chapel. Dr. Anderson emphatically pr. 10 ppurb-.)1TohyereannationnAnoedeareteheartlaurninttethseiokaal 4n. cricii.,,..._ . -. • , :0:_.....,...., , , don,ui3301 whichaa:ti xi:IIfamed:thw: asisoaprbi vintss6, cbothaetosliteenrde,,rwbyi and deii - , op, Wading, who could possibly venture ou 4- . , , . .; . , , • • . • , Lamp, ohimne b"ye ' ytere Efertiy. VIII of polygamous .,,,I, ao ti ac shsee: • . gi.emmr met iii,a.futirth bride, the unloved.. . ,• • ' ;" I fought his memorablednel The sect above • claimed that when. the Lord said anYthi ,i.. 'Ts' ..:,. ' , • .,.. ,!,AlliicePea,.rifov.1710,1107\ •rwan. tiOee He meant it,. and . he quoted the Scriptur ,-....' ..'&141.41.'", • . Pittter "House of Israel,' and -they claim in. • • papsage ; 44 IS any sick among you? ,,I.4 (Was ' .. ' ' .= •- 1..,- ' ." v,-, 6 the remnant ' el the people of Israel • • .1, - ' him call for the elders ef. the Church a ..erdage : '• 0: • • • -" • ' • ' 4 he 14'443t) BP°Ite4 • 'cif. ' in thieeh' btb"ey • 1,".. !- ' 'let them pray overhim, ancsintioghira *a andle W. 'k .• . . •. ' • M list ard, Fren• '2 Revelation The.' doctrine' oil in the, name tathe Lord, and the pray •ott • ,, ,• iti itxxeedd...stn.ices -...,4teitch is that th menaberibi the Sect rteYen: ' slaaliraiee him up:4 '," ,' • • . °PI -Iltlect " •..,*,„..,- ' tdie in the .*Qvabiol sense of the term bu Of ;faith 'ishall, 'save the sick, sitd the Le (*)7, '4'ne .• ' ' • " We'plaee the hand on the' head • in th t • ' ' • • aulted,the faith cure .h.iestiifg, He gal. lovee,' „Oldie • r , • • ..' b iiito tu.reobyrileh•t of v.,. first' reserlreotion. . •,,: •!":.' '- Bev. F. L. Hasse, of Philadelphia, c� ce soa-ev-e,rsitgrirno:::14hit"Itelish. • ' .-17i1-7'1 (-I d 41% s- . ,• the ah".g4'ael t'bigial'eilBY?Priees4enrsv:ad 4afilvbel°PaanaP:sft"'F4' ' 4'. r: /sTutini,ga IThey 4,i've . had large additions-tir their --'• .' •,, , ' • • ' '" *ay and anoint the person with oil in t '' .. • ' ' .. • ' - • • ' . '' membership, and have Organized a consid,' '• .'. • narae!,ef4he,iiierd..Nua,pray.,..otierlii , ' • # onkie ,..• • • • ''' • erable, fund for the building of an immense ' ,.' .' . • • ''' • ean.'quete ManYt•Paseages Of Scripture .01Tiej4 *4""fiiii and ground °Still -ea! ''''• ':' teMple-on-Cliiithe-Wrr7.. ilr'--: Thelmidcost'ot:-.. .:- ',. ,' '. ' ..:01' . ' living examples. Last week . a 'person , _ .. show faith ohne; and we eau also pont t • • . • , .....04511: -pa •stioir i , . , •-:/ . thohtaivillevi, s7blet:trio aareiroeannayttob'e5e2nfiOra01080e4inaant3.8s0p,Q; Wilmington was cured of an abscess Of 4,04ies ' '• , , • •hit earcomplicationv.-aolf1.-111 Was treated by nine doctors Without evalrleilotriyaerrbsc:fh:oitp;cst.ornsisit.i,,ts, : . ., .. . I‘T . • . n the building Contributions to the fwad ' • ' .' E ,.._,00filli.6Hnas.ir , .,. , ,, per annthull ;coetnliaintghei'licaetngtrbeegaititito611.°Wf Mr er° ' ..'•. highly prosperous condition. , The leader . . benefit, was wired instantaneously „ • . ; WEIS one jezreel; who, strange to relate, • • . .. • heartyas any woman living. ' We PraY . ' •••• ,• .: '.' ' died the. other day in the,Ordinary fashion: ., .,. , yee,rs. ago, and she .is. now as: stoutf:ar.ssenees . over her an hour and ten Minutes, • who, ,-.. • ,,• '.. ° • ' • .Pickles, `.4 for .21, Tfoltuigswri:ir,rAenlloythuopusgeht ilai;gwoiefde,mupanony'Nitofiloh.mis 1 ': : ..,., • her limbs andhealed her immediately." .4iiii stilt .wasorlierrill ..,131.'1):;aaviri4,81;i:e ,:;''..'• ' Al:Elected departure fora,notherwOrld, there • ..• , .. . . the power came down aria itruck her enthr ; ri` .l''llit'ra EN,...i •,• • . the mantle of her -husband fell, attempted •-• 44',..:, - head; und,passeathrengii her body au4 aldi, I roil t . • ,. : :, • .• v. '1.1,e0•• .• • • • • various explanations of his sudden and up-. ., :, , with.oilto.night and were prayed over, ann.', `-'("4. ';.. • • % ' p ''• ' - • 1, t•••ir:Nonvinced that there Wad e, Mistake some - the• - Quite a' number Were.'Priblicly 'anoint h, c, , , . .. ,., . 1,11:8 p.ilt .,,was a large contingent U.ho could ' not -. le7‘ . : .;•• , where. Mme. jegreel then proceeded to ex - successful. ' • clergymen Say ;the Meeting: was ver • '.• ' • •' .84000.4sta ,„.....• .. • .• ,. . .. ,, ... : .....,.. ,:.,,,,.. uir,' riee,_,:,-- .....;..,,,._.,____.___,4_,'' • • — .Pepper,..1c,:jr,per,W1,,peitle hereties from the sect dri. the • . •. • .. • . ' • 4, . ' ;, ' : • . berts..,. ' .. .• ,. , - . ... .. ''.-t" P.PPet,.:',Wii,ttie; .., ground that they `vieke- not 'Pillars....oL.•the". I; - - ... .,. , ):,,, • Twenty -Three Miles flown. the 0100 on ., . . , . . ,,, : . •• ,:s.: .imiiimotrwItenuisia.,.;,,..„5:„..,,,,,:_......,,,G .,. ,:,...,.. Ri..):::spi enrs; ..r. ild . •:, cberob...• The quarrel • thus made public '; • - '''''' 4. • • - • . :• •r.s has revealed rancli-miserrin-'manyfamthes,,- .--,,, --,,,4L,,,- ,... • rs at Rochester, where fathers, mether,s and •• • .• . • . . : . .. . ., ,. . , • . •. „'' children had been inisled and led astray by ,, . • ., ,.! • ,, ' •• . .„- z. ,. t sin • • ; • this most ridiculous of '.absurdities. One „,..• ••:'• : :". . • ..• A:Louisville, Ity:*;telegro,m'. dais:. •job ger, Whore ' "'• ,.',, Mend some'prontinerimin the cominunity . ; ' ' • . ..:•• '' .' ... OrigebY'i' tber-19:=Year,041,74ilm-- ef•-•.--Ert:' ge.l.",.--g.' ro:otick.- -•••••7.-,.7."..`-`.. --. r '776"li,.!'-'''4"t'.. '444:4,':t4:..' `'`,4-: iiastitplid,kiii wife Anct•oltildren_ and 'threw' ' • -'• ' ' ' • ' • 'Grigeby•Wentillitting last evening 7with 4' 74 : L.l .. "1";t1 , . . . 1 p ar goo position o join the sect, • in eon- • •,,, ..... • ... •. .. : . party of.triende on the OhioBiver at Wei ,•'• .... , ., .'. . ''''• •nection.with-whi,:drthe submitted himself . . . • • , • port, a toith:4bout'twenty-five.mileii Ina th t•oll sorts of .htninhating offices, , ,Jegreet ap, , ' •,,, • ...,: z •• ; . . river from here: :' He ventured teCknear t . • '- •';,Syrups I •• a„, • • . - .pears to have .been a 4•'•iort of Brigham • . • - . ...• ; • outer:edge of the ice, when agrest,crackin , • '• "?ng Ire' . , ...• . • cyourt dept in the matter Of ,...marriage- --, ,--,-- . • . • ' ...-Srpides,'. 4,t'*11619. ;Ind tui he had the handling' of all the • .. , :.; .• .. • . • • in 4 beautiful , casket, . amid .11o,w,ers, Inv} enty'otuidedbY Nei sOrrowing friends. This dream she itoii3innlY. narrated, to her father and'thother, andiatid ;that it was, a, • warn- that.she would secin die. ,At..the,. time the was in the best of health and- Aseking forward with 'happy anticipations ,TO her wedding day, which was, net: fat „distant. The belief inspired by:the dream seeMedte oW,, upon 'ber;. 'And, ,:notvirithatiinding:' the. "e. rte. of:. friends, • she % seemed ttrtable. to,. Shake it off:, About a 'week ago she was taken andthericleClared that it washer iast sickness, hough 'it. was not known that ler. Wes' of a -.serious character; Whether. it Was brain fever,!•or„typlioid fever which caused her death seeMs to he•a queditna doubt, but during all" her illness she refused tole encouraged said that She would Surely • She on-.,Tnes- day,, and to -day berremaips WOO aidaWay in Allegheny Cemetery, . • " , '• • TJBRIBLE ilatrp:L•firoN A.- B01.9c. phieevery of. the itenOlina of a Murdered ; • man Scattered on a rain -a.' • ": • A, Beaten, Melis„ 7aesoitah 'says : A -bundle-Of-blot:dr clething Was: kaild. :on Tnesde.rin•Lexington.. YestertleY...farmer Brooks discoibleknear the place the 'head cif &intim Which. had been setered,frein. the 'body; and peer it othernortions of: a -hely, 'covered by anOW. The head ••was ' gashed WA -distortedly terrible ...we:hands:I. Ithad• b oh ed from the bed , • on -0.0 the lea ing questions hi New York ' city now is ',whether, people whe rented houses should be considered as ,4" '6f mrs*.• body:' evidently ee opp y a dull itarg. About A Mile from where the heffd and arm, were found the investigators discOvered in a deep- gidly mailate trunk.- It was naked, and -deep cuts On. the hip and leg indiaated.the intention Of the• murderers to sever the left Binh as they had the right, which had :been rudely chopped eff Lathe. thigh. The features were those of.a:bard:workffig Man. The Sinner: 'villa Peliedhavereceiveclinforination-Which ladicates,,that-Jthe disfigured ,remanis are thOsed George -A. Codmati:' Codnian Was; a: Young unmarried Man, and 'carried on a• milk business in Sornerville.'"Theifirilittle* doubt that the victim Was killed "'by ter- rible blow on the hack ot. the neck With an; Oita' ind cliiipped • to -iticcal OS. found. -The right'. leOshich, Was hacked off; has not yet,been discovered; • . • ' • was.heard, and 'did portion npon whichl *ad standing broke loose-andlloatecl away , ni!--- ' :Spiees-,--ik,•Joulid; - It' Wits impossible for a skiff to he pu•she inti:rthe great; grindinrchkes. His co /7/1.: '''' ' . ••• '. • k'•"`I'. - beyond belidf"thatiiiichiteWiSiderabltita • -, • . ' &if - '. '.i"opoli• it as ainaky. venture: . It is Almost ,, • ,. . , ., . S en n a . • aleneYs paid in4e-tinit..-hfs.-.:wito:-.100ked,, • panic* ran and'inftarmed 'Mr. Grigsby P i.4.tit• '' . . . . - ber of men and :women could be "fenincli in his, perilous _position, •-• The latter imut • . ' : • •• - ' - ' ' • Su liAlar ' • !, . „ i'Euglamt, Outside of lunatic asylums, ,to be ,,, • i • • ,. diately saddled, a horse' and overtook t /•,',.;:...., .. _....,, •.. ---Kolt!rafanzartsitrnavor-o4.4.4 'Abus 4.!.*a, -, •,„ - , , , . , ,......--..-.. . ,I, ,, `lr:Fiiiilg man 9100" tbrict miles ,dosion th river. The cake was only Shout one hundred, yards from the shore. ' Mr. Grigeby .fol- lowed it down. to within • two nines • of this wisr, a distanceef twenty..tbree miles',..when he,gave•tWofisherinen $1.0 etteh to gonutin a skiff and repute the bey. • With'• Much diffiCultylhey:did so sod brooghtthe paling nairt,safe t� there. He was . almost frezep- imilmearly scared to death.. . - . , ' • " Latestfrona the Northwest. , Since the winter set in there has not been •oxidliour's delay On the; Western Division of the Canadian Pacific RailifitY caused by anow. Splendid war* weather 03 reported front- the C. P. R. West, to the Robkies. It is, inraoredAhat Mr: -ttitahes, of Brandon,- will he ,tippOirited .Phief . of the Provincial Police, vice.Constantine. The ,Half-breed "CianimissiOn 'will hold Sittings 'at seireral-spoints in Westbourne County this Month.. The mayoralty Fe -cent -it was commenced to -day before Judge :Ardagh, but was not finiehed. Mr: Peametth's niejority of -six has beenredieed to three so far.• ' • . The "regottiat :of the votes, cost hi the Mayoralty " contest' "Closed this Morning. The result converts Pearefin'sinipposed majority of; , into a •MinoritY• :•of five. jildge Arditgla declared 'Ala. Jones elected.; and • theri3 is • great rejoining aritong the friends Of the latter: The eade: May dill go to a higher Court, • . ' • ' • . • , . • • Abigail C. Garrett, whe ..baS jhst been • ' • . • granted a divorce from her husband ' in • dineionaif; fa hut 21 years old' now, yet -she • -has four ,chilcIren,. has, been " married " • , seven years. 'Her lutaband Wesfifi when' he induce:1'th° child te ntarrytito:* • • 'Phe Winnipeg: iviityoralty.. •,• • • • A Winnipeg telegram te,y : • The official 'declaration of the mayoralty :re-count was. 'made to.dayi-giving &Wee the seat with a niajority offive- ;There a. good, deal of :trouble het,e.over the settlement of disiptites arisitiont,Of•betk dit-tlie;* Contest. Many bets,viere paid on: the., returning.offieer s decision; which Was infaVor of ' ,Pdat"., Son„blit pow that the County 4.olge 'has 'cotinted Mr. Jones in the iMpperters of the latter are demanding the, money.- /The PearsOn men say ' that eb fer aS bete are peneerned thedeclaration of • the return -in :Officer is final. • • ' Arratrie Snow Boat. . A Grand Dak,, despatch soya : A party..of pleasure seekera left the otty for• a 4, known 03 .Little .Ishind..,"•..j.•• W. Land, Seine station,.. Cii&-W....gitinie, ettthe .; J.; ..,..4,tuBJNEANTArtANDS IN. A: wcreil, •'" ..- • .' • ' : '• , A. Belongs; Of:DilinNeek'StatiOn,;and the 1,:otliker. of Abol• ; ;.3.9ii3P1* Si*rtley, • of bain, -And at.P. Spain. OF.Ows , Hysterical OverAhe'.' ; : ' • '''•i'',- I '.•. ' Neek.'. , Iehn.2.:Etheridge • and , Frank :Bel ve fore, (4,Ni:4-4:Station, were itra.shedoshere '. . A Madrid cablesays .:. For:several helve :, - . - ' ., . . ' ...., • . .itrta: 'risitioitateabni #ieri4do, is ilo. bialy 611 , Saturday •night - the ..eity.--„ was • excited• .-. 4 : •: '-.s., ,••,-.- f ' ' • - ' . .' injured :,tintt it is : thp‘ight..ile....oarm6t cro over .Ftensational•repOrte ..that. the. Latin* '-; .• .' . .. "'. -... •Isaballic'sisterOf the • latd, King Alions6„; ,... •:: • ' • .'• ,;: ", •!'' • : ' .„.- Noltverac,•• vs„, :, .J*4', •-:-- LatestpartiOtt, had•been•VdnaPPedond killed.' 1-Ple.i,fitaata.: , ' ' ; ,, ' ':• :, ' :' ' -; :- 1ers.from the ireck :Of •• the siiip'Eliza:beth: hadgoneMit in,:••e.earriage. to. fallow the • ''.. .; . ' ••• ',. nut the *anther- of the:Crek itt..22 arietettil.of. royal huntsmenin the Grado,: , She: opcni-•• • , • •• 15, not tt Man: of Whom .Wits. saved: .. This Pied her.earriageakirte; and was ' escorted • : '', •ii fact is letirnedfrom the two Men of the Md.'. hgryftabt.7.0eiiiiikciss4;(.i.In ..,cAtit•r,' rreianigeete.b.proaiiret :. ocIfp,•wthrie; • . r.. ''..' . •:". :... : . .savini crew:Who iturViVeiandwhe'recoVered : consciousness tti-day• ' The bodies -of the •throwing theirdantaintrrediteltdire:tvas"- :: • ''' • 'fiye.inen •of the lite4aVing ere* and four of po hurt, although it was ..feared • she .wite. the ,'elaies ; ere*, which' Wera'. reenVeted It was deemed prudent for., her '-tii• retie*. • ':. :-.'•;'":• : yesterdoz,w430:41 Ufe,preservers,;And three iit the Selene of the ..ateident'untilatidstance• '.:.• '4 , ' ; ', ".', . , ,thOg . of ' the -,...fillip/6 :.t.31i137i,: ';siiithout, life,, eintld;he.prooared; aiui ,for ..thili.,:: a lae'tliey. ...'' ::::7-7,'?:: preSerVers were tidied up " lowor•40wn oiii was :', .despetolied, 7: 'Midi-, time ... was. •••.: :,. : . ' .. J., .. coast this morning ,••• A 'body, which, 'has' lost. , In ' • the •• Ineentinte•'; the::: hunts - been : ' ",:•• • •,.' ' • beow ciontIona, as that , of • the -Captain, -is, men .,'• had:. '.. gone..:: . on' ... ., a,. • great : :. ' ' . •• ., • ... Witortg thfase•rictiVered.- This evening the distance- before •,they :Missed. 'their : royal .: '. • • • . , ''' : ''''. model:if the ishiP'Were stilistaqing, though -mistress, • and ,when they •diseavered. the the see: . waahrealti-'.47.ng'oVerrher Vielently. , ,ti. , was Mt longerer with :theni.: they leearne, ;, .;., ,.;•' ' greatly frightened: and 1,43tortedA .,.general ... • • ,. ''': '''.. • ' . ''.• • • •'''''' ' - ••.:. • . "..." ' • - ' alarm and began a 'noisy searlta.. The pro- 7 . .•'-'-A. -r.etit.Night at ,Sanaringhani. • : ,: longed absence Of the infitntw4froinhe ... , . .,. 4,..., :King's ' . Lynn, . ;Norfolk, ;Cablegram. Castle eansednneadnese there, ariff''finally :sayS : The Prince of Wales great the, police . and troops were :gent out in' ...- :.• fete hitS .jttst :ended: It presented .'it.f.air. !earth ..of • her.... , They ; heard ,- the •••report, ., * • tern- of the Aables:. ,..nis- Royal Highness' which had been ado:disked, by the frightened "often -visited , the Criterion • *pareto see. huntsmen, and the whole Country was sub- ' •• • . • Charles Wyndham .:•• 'NOW Chatlei Wynd... 'ected:464a.desancitigoalar.ming, the. neeple haul' haetiviaited,7 Sandringham: :With . his ..and producing the 'most Sensational .stories..',' whole coninilOy„werkingstaff Orid.geenery. ••The lackey sentforadietatice was slow and , ,, ".." •:'. , . • •," •Turneflontof DOW'S 14 Dfidviinter.. • , -,',' arid': Pertermed. jla..•._11:11,4.--play• of „ !‘ payid• it.was 1.trio'elock at night.ltefore the .royal • 7 : ; "' ': ' ' . . . .' Westerly, R. I., :deepateli says '..., Many Of the strikers the .MOds.' .hiannfadturing Gerrick.'! 'The...treat hell- of ',the .Prince't earriage,was found and tit' h her Idea A • • - -69delinoottirYbeds7oft,'',Owvheri6lolleki..linags.'"• three- been, so *noften about town What add to t general aked consternation -linen •• ; e. • search for 'the •:' • 4 s ' ', ..;„ ' ], . ':: 7 •• .,, _ : 'Compitny,'..s.'works are being.ttirned: Mit.' of• scree. ...Of, 'Park; • .had been:: •trafiefOrnied itifenta•Was•the ' recollection of the .recent • .• '...•:,.; . , the tenements owned by the cOmParlY;.'W,, by Mr.; 'Wypdhe,na . • -into ' O . -.theatre,. •conspiracy ;attributed to stock •git*Ibto.'s. oa: King, a wealer,_ who did not strike has With stall. chairs ,and A stage :three feet for ptealing.the royalbithe 04 leaving the • • .-• • , - . also ..been-,:--tniihedl,out,'-of,-„hin4enetneitt high, . The Criterion•prOhestra. wakin an , throfie„,withent an heir.. . ,' • ' . . • • , .• •':- • •• • • • becansei•itoobtding to his story, he refused adjoining! eorrider... In'. an • 'extemperiged •• ' - .• .. - • ': ' :•". ' - ' -':, ,• ..- • - , t'. - - •• • ,''''',' ' , to ttirrt his bey, Who as &Knight of . Labor; • . ...: privittelok.Sat the royalties, .The Prince , . ' FOR. VIIIE' •GOViEitiv.Oxi,.; ' • .IntiCh - Money. and ••. time beontifying •: the. beesicleb...brele.titr fot:r.haeinwi4b3. ao, .. weeke,r ge ; 7txrpopliy yh 9,oat , , Alleged Ne.getiatiens ti.', provideBis ...RK, out Of hid., hente.,, Eie , Seye .;he lute:anent '..ecilieny with a *unreal Residence.. .", ' ' • ; ',- ••.. -- libilfat;'and has,alWaye been faithful to tbe been stiecially inliterd' for the evening; the interests of the -company.. .:There is a!great auditors : •numbering ' about; two .' hundred :4 • A Montrealdespatch sayer.. ••':tit a jal et, ' dpre4a61 Whipplettil! suffering !If Anairevenwt httviiideat tenantsedg.uttii tinte,'4WO''. -hotirS before midnight—the ;White -Moved that acerrimittee he appoin When the.,-tirto,i,./3, rase at the 'Apr:doted' 'Mg of -CitY, Connell thie afternoon 'Al • • ' • .i. , ,'% .. . ,iji itiiait 4 E.,. .blfitding snoWittOrni., ,,a4aold scene of magnificent toilets,bi the.Ondienee te•coOsider•the advisability of Procuring..a. „ .. • • .:; • Mr.. 7.Whipoei Who is dying with consurop- . iii,.. 1,, .pf'' Celebrities:,inust haVe to • the, perfontnere• IpertnanentjeSidence for the GoVern.or,„ tien,' Was, carried out ' to the .Wagguii was dis- would be jusluo0:t 10..: : sPautT -Oki or :three ' ' '' • outdazzled the brillianty of the scenery sur ,General 'luta, heped..4that His • Bxcelletioy, '... ' . ibe.,..connitt.ny,s. tiegotssoi•:. of, as striking trioougnuaiioingeatherob3 '..,7,hini.. ,,r.,,op...1„..,:b1,9.xe,., chairs blanket:. "••Publiosentinient does3 net juetify • , • . - . • • . • ,, ,itiWiths of the year here. The Chairing:a •'Werhmee- • • ; ' • ''''' ' ' '' ' ' '' ' Then ' / eame'''rows .of '..02afrj -. -Upholstered of iffe. F,tharibircorathittee said that all tho Cbillibotitlartlil V4000 • • - . „in-" blue. • :. Next. were ' long re'Ves ' of. biiST could do would be.to.give.• the site on ' - , : , , ' •'... , fotiteilibi:VhetiudienceWaS generally dated the Mountain britivneer the then Sion Of Sir :' .‘ ' ' '. • ".. when. General Sir Dighton , Probyn, Comp- rt. Allan And let the 'eltigend or the Goverri-", .. . .: .... . ., , .. • . treller•of the -Household,,enered se herald, 'rcetit :erect the' Tosesieo-,71t•wap found. that .019,4 -sed by"members .of ;the' royal funny.: an. Offer had :been Made for the residence of The Princess of ...;waleo...witwea-,,in, in -,01 Id. Aidt. 'O'lliall'I' 01:, Sherbrooke street, ' • ..' ' • '!.. stetely, Manner, .'dresSed iti,ruby velvet Upon that gentleman beinggnestioneit by a ... . • 7.'" robs and wearing e diatnond :tiara.. '. With .reporter - he admitted that he had ' 'been:. ' , : -'. , /•, her Wtot the Princess ' Louise (Marchioness apprdiched. by ,parties, Who. ' he :believed . . ; •• :" : • of Lorne); Who Wore White satin and peetht.. represented theGoVethinent and Who . had . • t • ' ..• . , The inro yotrig Princesses, danghters,oftlae: , host and luistess, follewed,, both ;Wearing pale hitie eillt,At therear •of iliellolt Steed Melly Of the Aervante,•. presenting ••#.. back.. groind Of iitpo.whitovi,rolit•.ops worn by the women., . alterilating with'. the scarlet. liVery of'the iamb retainers. All. the guests' . Steed lintil.,the : rditee ,was seated.' He wore . the tutual..,evening dress, but sported decOretione.', .• ' ..•' " ' •• ....: '...: ' .• '-; AfterAird.:close of.the play, the orcheetra liatting.;:giverithe nationitl • .anthern, Wynd.• hittrkt- 04..tils: principal Ted:others mingled' ,Witly,the audience, receiving the. dengratut ltainneotthe Prince and hie gnerite -7 :Then pante cola driVes• through show a .fOot deep. 'to -the plop Rote' iti.. WS • viltage,,-,,tynh, BegiliWbere otiec.Engerie Atani• Walked to his,doois; . .• ., . • ' • • '''' . • „ . A nixie cable says : •]if. tookroy; 'Minis- ter of Ceminerce, announces that Wheat di excellentquality end• superior, weight has been exported for the Aid time by "Ittiesiit froth the Canciunis, •:• Large cargoes of this. wheat; M. Lockroy says, have been sent to Odessa aerons the Blaelt Sea from thePorta of Potiit and Blitouna,destined; •for the 'Adriatic and the Engliela•Chaitnel. '• ' • 'A 'Melbourne cable say a ; • The wheat 140est, Viotoria is; 12,000,000 bushels, • average Of '12 bushels acre s The expbrtable excessis 10,000 tons, or50,00t) tons overthat of the preceding year. made an offer for bim house. ;They want it fornislied; and they can • , ntovided :they give My priee, which is a , the vicinity of $80;000-f• It bee been: ' 'rumored that ,Ilis 'Excellency had been • ' offored And ace2i6d- the residence of 41 - • " 7 trip Over thelptame m A snow boot, Invented M. Allam states there: - by Dr. H. W, Wheeler. , The boat will ,... Afraid °flier Paster. ; • ' However, did you get the • heels all Scraped off your -shoes ?" asked Cortw-----•"." ," I Was at a tohogganng par.tY last .replied „Mamie: ' • " And dtan't YOU knew What te, clo. With your feet t", _ • ' I! Why, of'is wee the scornflit ireftponse ; " but the gentlethan ;in front ;of me •tvett a minister;• and I theright he might associations and the city, " ' be offended ----------- m ns lap." , Macaulay Objected; to demi as' a oh ,nic • ,iiliatirnoteati.49 ti.1.!.3.101,th9T/..0 oKeelite a eriroinah accommodate twent'y persons; and is. dom. trufh in s orY ' 4 ; r forte,bly fitMd oat aid wonderfully eon! strtictedo, They started out. from North StLatTiiirli eli: cUnnisoind6for9thhicir: b'ubseinelisse. 13'5. st", .. . . *, '',.` ' ., • „. ,,,,' ' -Third-street, and in less then:one "hour had , . A Mal se eat in Gheyenne, W 'T il .' ' e ' reached, a village -twenty.one pules on , 'the cows. tct and from the pasture as food • • ' : • - ' * ' They 'eliint that ina-gead„tVindit will make a -cowboy Oen. • 4 • . ..... ' .„ , • ., , , , thirtYWales 'per tont, , , ' , • • • . • .. ; Ferdinand, ChoVosanbergenstein is the .„ In New York city there is said to 6,00d • . . name of • a New x orlc anarghist WAS • , . fined 510 last week for riotons behavior., ' fandlies /who receive help frit° eharitable • • Ittehtnotia, Va., has sent a deputation to . to conversatiolt, htit • sOme people wotildn't. ....'''.". ' • , f . .4 t. . 'TtfelloittlEPia irtrittd, tellit of a young 'then ,ths,t,Weitt,itittid:talg-ittore-in.-41,,tet-towni. hie anything left to lalkaboutlf.,..their.,.. ' ' - .k.ik,. • ' ' • ' ' ••' andasked ter' Settle toCk: en-4,,rye without TOWfudttp, Paq-whon,a doer-. jr,intied.mik.,-.-In- Atigi.were: taken away. , . . . ... •, • • , .,:,, , ; .; .,. ,, any rook., 0,, • .. - ,. -„,,i. ' , ',,,, ,-,. 4. „goileati girl becOthee a Inbrci pidoe of front ,Of them and made fOr a riarrOw Open,. A MaSsitchusetts. Wortian has ' jUst etir, .'•' • "'!;r'•"; •••• ; : . ';': • 0,4 . pePnlar; tObtiCaorlistsr On . IioughigApf4;64 "ciibi,” so Attleflosti girl biatrlesii Mexica.ns 'tong 'anolkil• for o'no Of die lioys• to • grab Iluf•wbat ,coneerns • . . . courC-8.• Cuuley, , e'ne. of the "inost. hotiktindd .prOpOrtY When Rho matriee• ing in. a ledge Of rocks. „Efere it"Tansed pleted,ti, book erititled• 44 flow to Marlo „: • baur,e dieklaYs, this sign 'and hveo howrevoi, it io diffor(oit. The Iresbahil is by the hind legs and then -the 'Other dame majority oilVfassachusetts wow, .04, • it 0, oeigsrettea.f4oid to Boys," then elegised aft unit urn, op and iolioa it. „ . get, a Intsoc,tha,. • , • • • • . r • • • * • • , '*4 .1 • • .. • • • . • • . • • • • •• 40,0 . V • V • • • • • .1 • ; • 6. '1 • •10,•• . • • • • 4 14 .. • . :7- -t • • ,..• . t . rri • . • • . • ' ••• r• „ • • rk?' • • • V ••• . , . * . r' ".• : • .• '! • • • 4 . " • It • •0 •