Weekly British Whig (1859), 1 Jul 1895, p. 2

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lainof `Honey by Accident "or 'l'hen-A For lulu! ludy-'l`ho `lova- uhlp Gannon In loulou-4-A Inn-Inge on Wednoudu Nljllh Obnsm. June 28.4 -The Deeeronto bane-4 boll club tried conolusions with the town hue on Vl-'edne'sduy lut. They came down . with a good team and were condent of winning. but om: men proved too many for them and defuntoil them In the large 1-00 of thirty to eighteen wit an inning` upon-e.. It was as day for `Odessa : haaiyl butters. Flood, the Deieroiito twirlenboing pounded nll over the field. "Flxe home team jllnyed good bull all throu ll mid surlirined the visitors. A. Lake In E. Paul pitched game for Odessa, . both caught `by n F. Cairns.` . R." Wycott played wellnt short and E. Shorey made some tine catches in the eld. Prin lo. Jauniesoii and J. (`Gau- lin played the t game for the '\'isitorn. 3`-:7-T.l)e Deseronto visitoranre ll \'erygentle- mull lot of men and the [pane was most .. ' ly tlimugliout. J. nrner, Yorker, made I satisfactory umpire. The boys dined at the Dominion hotel. Our mam ho in t0 be fblu to return the Innbch soon In rontu. Ou.\londny next they will ..i.., \Tnn'hnI-rrll in Nannnoe. and on July Tl II HID AIIGHQII UIGIGII. wtluuu bloke out. known unto dopu-taunt unt- tar. The Cuban nuthorition china`! In In c,honLto join the inn!-gents. Ind, thonfon. Qhillillflimlt. Anmnapt no-nmmnnflha Wuldlim Ind lcoolvod 0! up Oonploh Iondnn ollnulohllowlx. Owns Somxn. Juno 94.-Word In bu ....x....| L... .3 aka m-nl-uunnnnnlhn in A, _..I __ -..._. GRATIFYING |NTILL|9NCE. H: Fouawr DESPERATELY. \ tin Inga an couoctou. has commenced this what. Timo- Ih! - ght although than are some nu-wur. ~Sn|no of it. howovcr. is nldlvaryfnir. Home 0: It. nowovor. us win cutting and in being putured. n with eighty nctuntao cut does ~ not ixpoct more than unny noun. uumr nu cropcomidoringzho anon and will Mreugu. (lain in ming for hokolninltoro an in other nclom but ..m .........-it .-Ainin Ind within 5 few IIOIG fllll IIBII5 II III uouuu uwuuuuuu u..- will raoovorifrnin in hand within low dip". Oaths whole the outlook among tuholu-nun ianot at all pmunidng. the IR consolation that t. crops 1-! probably muse ighor Ono nlannvonnirlllnllililllnoih mutat- ll nanny mguo_r -aw-. uuv of we ng mon`ia in 3 In? htoring 1;. very mportln I13. 0 :31 bring home n bride. n. Wadnauhv av-onimr but It the lili- Imuuu -n -. -.-u. . , mu :1... A I63-Fri-no. Ants!-man; June :l7.-Hay And gmiu. hI',l nnk loll. Rain) is much needed. Iiiclaolf lelvol On Tuscany gaming : phnnns than was Patel. Y. A_nuI.ItroaI`s. A boo at (lay! on Tuonrluy. Bond glomnnd !or T Pu-h ch` . to 7 .. `"":..L ":1-.'2`.`.I`.2;1`.......e.. * 2s."...7'! cattle. Peddlers an tifni. i--- ll .\ ianu- mannhed hero Snu- On Tunnlny qxtsnang pmnuuu. ulna u... ` Annmtwoangi. boe" GI-ay q ou:'\muiuy. (Bond Park`:-non t in mnuner. I8 potato in Eiful. Thamu Aruulta-en ; fa buav outifnf. II. \ iunr preached .-,.. ll: vuyfnir. Home of it. uni-HI cuuimr being matultd. will bring home uncle. (in Wodnosdn evening the dunno! the b ' `B (author. Mica lblilah Fulhr. Wu married to Sheldon Hnmlay at Smith : Falls. The wedding in I ....&.A Anal null: A fur dlltlfl Falls. Ina Valuing wnu as quid one. only n for immedig mlntivoa` muaic by now. am llI\'IBO(l no can an- vuaxmgfooof these lessons. New church hymn" ks, containing music. are being matured and will be used. The class is ld from 7:30 to 8:3) each Thursday even- i in thoohumh. Tlniaia an o mmity 3'! lab ought. not. to be neglec by any Vvhonro at all intaerestod in oi `n , and this number should include the w eon- ~ 5:... Dmnummna um m-inmd for` gun a Number olthe More Keep - . unlined out. I Twun, June 2tI.-'l}1iI morning. ubout . one o elock, C. W. LI-uig, barrister. museu- d writing in bi: oiee when suddenly a of light. amused his desk. and inching around discovered ame: issuing from the livery and nle stable: of Thomas MoCann. not more than forty feet we . He im- mediately sounded a vigorous nleruuuid in just live minutes the hook and lddder, and tire brigades were on the scene. the hitter, directing. mu powerful atreo_\me upon the eonagi-n_tion'. Two hundred willing-work~ ere `from mnong the villagers werethere. ftpo. and vied with one nnother in their eifortp to beusefnl in sawing impelilled iropertlv. The tire `had started in the enrt of a thick cluster of frame buildings nnd the remen`: hope3fI`9xn the start was only to prevent its crossing the 8bI$0tS\,Il\d its going beyond the nearest brick struc- ture in the block. that of Robert Me- ~(iowan's- meat shoai. The hose eonipnny` and the hook nnd ndder brigade acquit- ted themselves with dietinictioii. and had it not been for their well.-directed pil`orts.'ne- Eisted. by the new Wnterons engine. the whole business (|l|l\I_'M)I` of the town would h&\_'B been ewe t away. . mi... ........ n ma re in. unknown. Mr. inn very henv loser. to the extant. or n noeelble $5. .. Hie insurance policy peed two weeks hgo. and he was waiting is visit from the Agent. to renew. The horses and carri wave. with game diili~ culty. rescued; he books and tapers of the fourth division court. of w ich Mr. MeCnnn is clerk, were saved, also much of the small wares fmm his residence and store. The household elfecfs had to he re- moved through a window, and at) thepiuno and henvy furniture could not be saved` The following is as list of losses: ` ' Albion hotel and sbublesowned end occu- pied by I . H. Clnirmont-, lose on buildings about $'\.U()(); insured, atnbles, $|.I|0l|, on hotel $l,suu. Thonuus McCnnn'a livery etublog and store. loss about $4,000: no in~ durance. Cmi law oicc,' loss not known. Busbyet-hoe shop. Hugh Coul- taerr a l|(|l`ll888.8h0p, lose nbout 3300; no in- i............ Alan: 'l`nm0t.t. s shoe shop, lose hnrueas.shop, lose nooun wuu; nu lu- 't.Inrnnce. Alex. 'l`urcott e shop, on shop about 8200; stock saved, no insurance. (loo Ensterbroolfa barn, lose about 82,000. elix Diyoumex hnru bull damaged. Felix l)|_voume`s,out- buil inu destroyed; shop` and dwelling badly nmhged by fire and water. loss about $500: covered by insurance. Seve- ral other buildings and nroperty were sligl:tly'd _ _. Jolm- haw. `grocer. had his plntegnm front badly dnmuged. Less, 375; no lnnuramce. In... marina hnrnnll has long been 3 IAE, '40; III) ul-uu_uu\.u. The section burned has lou been menace to the inlet of the villlagv. the building: being most y old frame." and in such a mu! that the loan of one mount the loss of all.'nml except. under most fcwomble circumstances, the loss of the en- tire business section as well. which boasts some of the Iiuest stores in the province. u......... -m..:.-..m..o..mrI Mnfnnn will re- of the lineal; stores in me pruvmw. Men-rs. Clnirmont. and McCann build nt. once. Mrs. Clnirmont. and family were absent. visiting at Trenton. Mr. McC:\nn`s familv is staying At. Geor Easterbrook s. Fame-pumps ren- de valuable assistance in showering `roofs and sidewalks. The embers from the conlln ation started many smaller res, whic were snulfed out by `this means. ' . Robt. Moowani. brick meat-nukes did much to check the tire town-ward`. But` for it many other vnlpoble buildings ` would have been swept nw'ay. A Grant llnll Storm. * L.u'mm, Main, Juno -`. .l.--.`-huirdny, |5th iut., was an ekcessive hot day and no one could have been surprisod at a rousing &.hundor'atorm.'but ah: the com~ `morn ex iectation was by fiu- exceeded. A , , elondsyclouicin Apgnurnmn. came trailing up from die south with ul moat comtmtl liming and thundering. Soon it came. Ii 0 the warring of -iuny Intern And mighty rushing wind. while hard bqund in in mil came rain mingled withhailatoneo. . 'l`h_e hail. howos-gr, did little or-no change ouhidothe more ten- dog rdan planta, in this immedihgo d'or on pln;tVa`. immodihte noigh hood, though we hear. that in Dolonlne (I lugs town fuen miles din- tmt.) all the qouth windows are btokollutd crops. of nouns, badly mutilnnd. A aim- ilu Itortniu ml-ood to have swept u `put of the north country on Mondny, 7 ha.\_'u t The cause 0 the re McCann. in whose property it originated. is u heavy loser, In the extent. of It ..m.iH.a_ 5.1.000- His insnmnce 'l'O!IIIIIo I'll ! II 6" "--'-"' [:5 Sax l`nA!`I-*l 0- an mod? is. San Francinoo VI `"" 3%,, A num- %0ccL'Rmc_E%_AI 0nns"s,\TA bar 01 lives are mported loan. The following me name of ma buikliaigu destroyed: Heulerfumiture fncwty; 1}. W. Phelnn. wagon and truck mnnufncoor ': Capital box factory : Fremont. howl; . H. Smnll, iron foundry; \'nndor- berg I Lorin, stair builders: Com- mercial food mill: Independent food mill: ,1:-win F. Nellumf, huwlvunlnto: Augut Shoinmoh; Booker t llillmnn. fur- niture lnotor ;cnItoIn food mills; Garry, William & right. a box fuozory. 1.. umxum m ch. dnsuaotion oi mills. Williuna & Wright box rectory. In addition to the destruction factories, foundries and: hatch, over fty dwelling: were destroyed. Thee hun- dred hmilieo ate homehoe, though none of thommnuagod tonne eponiou ol their A ooneervutive utuuutaof the Inca 3 01,500,000. Then in about 800.!!!) in- - llllod In A (III Em 'SI.w1'I.I:, WMIL. Juno 28.~-'l`wo ox :- oions 0! gm noon:-mt! within a short mo nf each other at the Oregon llnprovunont. Cu`: Fmnlslin coal mine _\'eutadAy. cunning nae death and injuring nine 0&2` men. This morning mother 0 occurred. uudremonworob andcunoouthu home; F.` B. Rohinaomtho pionlun, just put. up`-She door ihioh had been blown down. then another oxpkou omurrnd and injured Rohiiunn no htl . he died as seven o elo'ck. He leave: a 1'1 And {our children. Five men Von bully and four digbtly injund. ` T`. W `WK? IIITCTI DrLI;'i, Mimn. June `3 . = Another tengtiuuhag bzeu ppmng in than Rainy -lake bgmk robbery mm. W. W. Butler. the cashier. hold up and robbed, in oponly -11 13' e tshjobeo dc- iv .";.`..T."n.."` =.'2"a. .m...a. in Ewart. A a e Rich|Ind.R.\ ., , a..-m ;.`..`..... zman home .33 hmqnvus` Imus. has 010,000. III ywuvuu u-cu---u husmx, Juno $.--The mbiuot crisis has seemed to laws imp:-o\_od the queen`: honlth and tenor her netivv sud . Sheinaurpriai 3' v om `Ill Iain; minintry and niE)diI:Ilng the not qr poimaueuu. Thequoon wan aware the Prince of Wales mule I mgr with tho ennui: month: I`go.tIu1t the Run gown-nmout would `nut outlast the men of June. The Duchouof Buooloueh ho- eomon mistress of the robot : undir tho new gmjennm_en-~. __ . _i _,,_- ...,..;,,_ A______: u -_--_:_-___-- Ton-lblo tin In nan I`:-5-loco. - "--------~- I---- oa_I-.o_ .. HBIG` BLAZE AT TWEED. Z Dirk:-ital. ., I`..,_ f I In: . munmoe. - Ion vil go, : the II * _...I .........s n:\l.Ar man, oosssk mp osssnonro HAVE A BASEBALL ems. ' in N A c;'owdo( L200 an ex- ; Wu qwn 9n Monday. The track in in esoellqnt condition and no pains will be spnntl to make the day: at- IY sum. ., "THE BY -LAW ADOPTED. . And cups Vhoog: wm spend Ionojror Water Warts; _U.\l`R Vlxcnr. June W.-l'-iditor John B. How and wife. Rochesmr, and Mia Kate Leonard-, R.a'hwa_v. N.J., are !.ha_ ueshof ooliector Potwr and wife. The - lack bun shing is good and large hum-_ her: an taken daily hv our shermen. Our baaoball club is gettfng ready for the sea- -nn ' 'l`hn nmmmar mmuhl are arriving. `V. IIRIKII Dun! II `suns; Iw-us; -3- --v --- eon. The slimmer guests arriving. 1`. Eaterbltook and wife, Rahwny, N. ,. Ire mending theminmer at this place. The hlethodlet Snlidnyrohool held n iienie near this village on Wednesday. ix of our young indies made nn excursion to Clayton on Tue:-(l \' and spout the day thene. On Friday the Iaecentl election was "held to see whether our villa would put in a` system of water works. ' Ie election urns decidedly in favor of the system. The first election. held two weeks ago, who de~ `eided to have been illegal by the trustees of the ville and another unis enlled re- sulting in IQ adoption of the resolution to bond the cor uorntion for the s etemnt an expenee of .000.` The in hitant of the village have -been gxeetl emited ever the mutter and it has been I eabeorlr ing topic for is number of weeks. While there ieno doubt but that a majority of the texpn `ere in-ein favor of in system of wnterwor 5. them are quite a large num- ber that are against it on the grounds that the expense wonld be too great. The op- goeition have decided not to let the matter rop, still claiming 'tln\t the second election was also illegal, and` they are prepared to contest the election. \\'hnt. will [in than mltcrrowth Of the matter I55, coloma. at is c. Mrs. T. Irish, Mon-en, returned from I!` two weeks visit with her daughter, Mrs. C. Kayak. Rose Hull. Prinooi Edwnrd County.` Mrs. u)-ck mun-nod with her to spoud a few weeks \'i.si_ting~ her old friends in Morvon and Nqnnoe. George Day bu returned to Torolito After upon ~ ing his holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mm. Wm. Day. \I--- In` `Inn-Inn`: null nun. Fnllk. an pI`e[l|`0(l to contact. (no olacuuu. What will be the outgrowth of matter is ham! to'tell. There is no doubt but that our villagh needs bat-tnr n protoctiomcnd there are of course only two practical whys --\V'OI0l`V0l`kl or n steam re engine There are m {Fho bolie\'c,'thnt ll steam re en-' gins-un er the cimumsunuoes Irohlrl give plant` of protection against re and with 01104! h thccxpcnse. ' The water commis- oioncts are pmpuod to go on with the con- struction of the system, and expect to huge it completed before winterif _not interfered with by conwetll. _: ,,-__;. The 'l'In|n_I Thu Iluvo Bren 01'II'l llI[ In `llu Neighboring Tpwn. N.\l'A.VlKK, `June 2?. - At the cheese bdtu-d yesterday L350 boxes of cheese were handed, 850 colored end.700 whiml Of this number 8%, white. sold eh 8c and M5, colored. at 8 Mn 1`, high. Mm-van. returned Mm. Wm. Hey. Mrs. F. Burmvrs wml sun. I-`muk. left this morning for I couple of months visit with her daughter. Mrs. Sexsmith. of New V\'esuniMt-er, B.C. D. A. McMillan. of the Merchants bruxk, left yasteniay for Berlin. where he has been Ammforred. Mr. MoI1ton,_of Pu-soon. taken Mr. Mc- Millan`: place in the bank hero. . M.-, nu! Mm. F. Chnlmera riabumed. on Mi|lam`u plane m we mu: nets. Mr. and Mrs. F. Satuhlay 1&!C,fl`0ln their honeymoon. They will reside in Adolphustown. Neil Em- bury, of Bellaville, has been spending a few dam with relatives and friend: in town. v. H. 1. Allen and ftunil left, yesterday. for the eld of his new hon, near Toronto. I u u.....I.... and Tnnaalnv gm fair dnvs IIII-Xfll KIWI: CrsnxxnM.I.. Juno 2's .-The quuntity of milk received at the Pine Hill factory now in fairly lame. The output for the month BIN: has been told and the clutch to- oeivezf Mr. Lnnndruville disposed of his |....;._ Ln-unv ninhinrnlhd hlrll `0 Mr.- Itnnoee. ` Mina Georgie Watts is, to be congratula- ted'on her success in her recent exi\u.iina~ tion in music in Brockville. She took first `honors in the intermediate eouree ol'the Dominion mllege of music, leading all other candidates in the eximinatiom. Thomas Towuuinet withu piece of very hard luck one night last weeln, He lost a roll of bills out of his pocket containing over $160. The money was fastened in N ml] b n piece of elastic and unknown to Mr. owns Wm; stolen or accidentally pull- edout of his pocket. No trinoe has 'et been found of it. The archbishop of n- tario will hold a confirmation service i-n St. All:en s church here on Sunday mornin next, at -ll n.m. There are twelve to be conrmed, the class comprising some from each: pointment of the mission. Under Rev. 1'. Dibb there has been marked )l`0- greee in this mission in mnn{' ways; lfhe recent renovating of St. A ban`s church here made a great. improvement and the church has oi \`er\ pretty up IOIINIIICQ, both inside nnd outside. The walls and ceilings are bei\utifnll{ tinted in pink |l||lld blue. `in mnntiiur of t B '.M.S. Of Tomato. If Blond: And Tuesdnv are fiir plays ' Nnpdnee wi l- have one on! largest cmwd; gt the meet curd sports due has ever been m mini of -....n 0...... \l'.nn-lnu-n nn llnndnv. The day morning last for the nu: mac. um ` styled dolimry mud. even "more no. lain umutnoaa of manner. in than who hdrdjnim hWnHy._ oeig-ad. `Mr. Lnnndnmua auponou on ma hone. c|lNN human Brobuer, ooi:lburn, nnd Mr. Pilnlow sold nbuggyz James Martin. Seven! of our young men nwoudi the military. nun upon: Sunday at 'l`o~d|" um} wu-k\i|I hoginiu our section, Vt. ll. Franklin boil; mud mnur. Our nttluoonlnpand alsowlxore. A good at- tandnnce will. hovmver. likely occur on Saturday. Our new minister. Mr. Joluw ton. occupied Zion clzuruh pulpit on Sun- rnonunglut for the first time. His ._.....o..... -6` ....nm.p, i-nu-god thou` wen both ilntemstivng and umu-ucnvo in nu. Mrs. W. B. Fnunklin [muided at the 1' The mun! meeting occunvd at t.ho,l-Eng iah chm-h. - Service will be hold then mu 1 . next Sunday evening. The school dron this tech roooived upon: {oi the month of June, and am now looking joy- onaly and expectant! ' tovuds the season. A number this vicinity vi I spend Dominion dew at the Bmwn-`a Hills panic: M Edw. Rulfernbthom ia_ gone mad favdiays with friends. have pro- to their now` home in Addison. ......- '..`.:.`..'a"`.:`...f'?" "r"-' '* " 1: .pi u viaitnt ia hthorh. (Charles Tnouar und wife Ipgut Band: with frhndnnt. lauglbon 1'0!`-uhlp V Jung 95.r-AIu. \'altiu- {nu instructed guiiuqlaotnjozodoaelut Mlztbth`-'I'wGnIch`:"n l.Ipod:s man I ` bunk tvoln mdlol gnvol nut P. Hogan`: on grunnnrtchool nndlusu Guava as 111.. Friday. Jun: mu. Bum voted: guru and One. h-ukigtwoaty-thnornth gnvol, diviiion M. II. : twen9.y-t.uo rod; vol. diviuioni . .&\:thno toinognvoi, g:-;-:_'.;'2:...:`:..:=:. ::::.s ;":.,";.*... .:.':: who baud him favorably. nu: ma manna inunueing and instructive $0 I". u... w n In-...|.|a.. nrnnidod thoomnn` gmmnnr Iehuol and June: ununu me a $111.. Friday, June 98th. ark: hreuki Monty-three mdn rod: di\'ini0n', 8S.&`v;t.hne mine grnvof. N-ilion I. I1 '13. jubmu lira. Con3\;ow'u, ES; tuning on I35 nut Stones` Cu-nor. 75: jobou rodnonr tum plus. AIM. (Theo. Rouohom. mpasri cul\ ' `CG unrlsh plus. . Thou. W - inn Ran : In-idea. INIWI VCR ,3. sue-u. uuuu, ; near nu pace _ _ _ I in; Rn : mac: -vs:-mu ex ...... running`; nae; Waeloy emu! NXFANE: NO-T-E`S. Cllhdnll N070. I , LID FBI.` beautiful! ' tinwd Ill pllll aum uuw. At last, woo `a meeting of the W.M.S. the Methodist church Mrs. Dr. Mom;-hani. secretary of this auxiliary, was chosen delqatae to the branch meeting. W be held this your in Oshawa. A very commend- able dopurturehaa been made in the Me- thodist church. Dr. h. H. Metzler has ounimnl 3 class for the study of music. a all whome anxious to, learn to read music by now, invited to take ad- \-nntAa'n of these Iasoous. 1/` J . I]. llull IQ` Dead nd lhotuufu Tlu-uni lhdly Oil.` - H ,.....-_- A..- 1...... on .1. law. `ll-UI-; v-n _ , LnxNuxvlu.l'. Qua. June 28.-A~ har- riblg emgod took place ontorda '. J. H. Hull, 1: cu-gage maker nlznd" woogurippoi, '|ud`hiI thmst cut. by Muk Sherman, A hot-nos: maker of Mnrtiuville. Sherman has bee'n backwards and forwards here lately and atnyad here- but night. Mrs. Hull id she udvined Sherman to take a `ma upmin. and ha to ied am he would Inn}. an un unlmanll id. Shortly after- rust upstairs, and he ruou man. no wu-uu not up unless.-Hull Shortly wn -she heard a scream. gnd u n rush- ingupstura saw her husband h ding` hi! hand to his throat. He said : Band for the doctor 3 send for the neighbor} ! - TL` turn IIIIIII u'AI` l\'iI|U` OI) `H0 "00? the doctor send for me neignnorgs : The two men were l_\'iI3;_ on theoor I close together. Hull noon ed. The room preeeled 3 terrible si ht. and `Mrs. I'lnll`a apron was dyed in or has, .bnnd`s blood. The men. after going up- stairs evidently got into nqqurrel with the result. embetl. Itianot known which I`8,t}l6 aggressor. thou h the fnctmhnt Sherinan hndea razor, an insisted on Hull going ujntnim, points to him as the ne- sailnnt. The wound `in She:-man's throat is not vet. accounted for, but is supposed to be Self-inicted. He may recover. unnm nmmv an Om: .1 mm - `Iii.-Mlrk be self-inflicted. he recover. Suananooxn, Que, June 29.-Mnrk Sherburn, who took Huli s life at [Annex- ville, is at the hospital here. Dr. \\'orth~ ington does not yet despair of his lite. `He is extremely weak and cannot speak but he can move his heudto si nify assent or dis- sent._ Sherburn made I. e enquiry in'vrrit- ing : Is Mr. Hull deed ! \ es," was the reply.` He then showed, signs `of the keenest emotion. He suddenly opened his eyes and wrote : During three years he was my best friend. He continued. after, upeuse. he asked me to go upstairs to Inyldown. -1.... ..i....I .I.m.o. thn vnrimurnhluea of in Mnrtensville. - ' The family give it an A supposition that Hull, on going upauinl, peroeivd Shor- bnrn pbont to take his own life and en- dem-omdto prevent. him with the awful coriaoquenoe to himself. Shorbum inevi- dently inane, having had queer delusion lately about death. ...______.____ - ;--------v --v ---~~~-~ ---- u _ In down. `hen naked about the various` hue: the tragedy itself. be intimn that. he did not mmember, and pressed his two hands to madly to his head. 1 ntly togive _ e impression that then been something wrong with his head and he could remember nothin i At 14.. innnnnl . 1| .ngm3 of [lmy wag could remember nonmn ; At. the inquest a pace of pgpor hundedn on which Shorburnhnd written: In Mr. Hull dead yet 2 Will you ggt $9 I had in my old pants? (This is written twice.) ,1 wanted to shave myself but. he said I should not. Will youlook after my business home! Will you see to thin 32 v Hull first began about notwahaving. W I did he die 2 . 1...... nun Inn nhnnt nixt.\'-three vears did he die Y" James Hull was about sixty-three years of age. He has twoaone b A former wife living in the states and been married to1n' prdsent wife seveziuseh years. They adopted two immigrant children, one of whnm. Maud Hull. med fourteen, was the first to hear we call from upstairs. Murk, Shel-hum, Martenville, is about Ihirty-six you: old. He has four children Iivin and: wife. He owns two. houses a fair business In a lumen! mnker R .. Ll- -inns:-In this number would memue me wnouu wu- 'on, Programmes are `need for ethodiat. S.S. concert on 8 e night of Dominion day. The very beet loml talent will take rt and the prograunme includes A ehvax-t. dress by Dr. Metzler on What in True Petri`o_t.iAm ?" A number of kinder- fnren eonga and drills wilt form u very ntoceeting feature of the entertainment. R. H. Wnght iamcoreriug from his enci- dent. and has nlre`Isd_\' been out of the house and at the mill; \r:-:;...... U... wnm-r Nnnuma. mid V marina an rq. Brrram, N.Y., Juno `27.-Oct.aviua _ 0. Cottlo, the well-known lawyonof this city, was kidnapped on Monday ni ht. lie was lured to a vaea.nthousa at ynoutnot, where he was overpowered by two man. who bound and gagged him, and, at the int of revolvers and daggers. compelled ho to mite a letter to his wife, dinuting her to doliver over 82,5(|0to a to ,secum his liberation. An iam Cattle was arranging to carry outin- atructions, she wnaadviaod not to do no. `Meanwhile the captive was kept chainad in the collar, with one 0! tho daring crook: onguard osjar him. .'l'bofellov went away on Tuesday a1'tamoon,and after honra of persistent, d0!pl'IIA- labor. the lawyer managed in break his chain. Early yester- day morning he succeeded in attmcting `the attention of a policeman. Then. after my hours of imprisonment in a dingy lzndor ground room, without food or aloe}; h m_ga_i_n_o_l hi; liberril. rrnw. Juno N}-'l`he prin'cig,nl or the adopted immigrant cnuul-on on ` whom, Maud Hull, fourt.een,'wuetl: hear the call rom upstairs. \l--I. HI-`nu-I'n|rn MnHn\'illG. anu nus a nut In Martensville. -n..- c....n.. ..;.- And eld For 3 llunon Which Ill! WHO Refund `Io Pu! - `-v v v.._- my n...-..:..- n hgE_|'ag|_i_r_|lhinlibc|1J[. H H rrnw. 35:56 iDI--'l`Iie'pnncIppTf ` wn who chained Lawyer Coulo in I was a nun who had entrusted Cot- tlo with A sum aid to rack 317,000. For this great fan the-hwyer van to obhin for him I pudou fora cnmeho Ind commit- todin the United States, and to avoid punishment for which he had ed 30 (`ul- ndn. thchwyer, ygungghmuu. nrngod at in , Emery eon- ooctod I plan for rgvonge. With noonfod- ento.GeorgeAllonbynuno. he came to Buffalo. rented the home at No. S. Bnynu Itroot. enticed Conic thither. put him in china, and than donnndcd from thoCotII busily the mono Hm. he beiiovod tolnhio owu.o|-ohodlo ` oltho lllll who had taken it from him. Thocuttlml-`put IZLIII). but thia did not mainly Emery. u hnhu-amount . ; I A owing lone. Hugo lhpparn. I hunt Jaw And Ian; Tuuu: Orv. lliclu. um 2R.--A resilient mar 'l`n\'orao Bunch: nsutthne miles from hon. no Edy nhnnnd. yontcrth morning. at appunnnea bl wlueloo ad like a moneteruag not It disuuruvd hyuio children of rs. Whiting. The monatur has It!) fact. from show. l_`t mind its tron the mar nhont is hot, thawing a owing nuns and huge llnppenou the neck. long hair on the book. In. Whiting want to 34:0 shore and onuimd it through open Inna. It guubolod about for an hour. 0 its entire ennld not bomn. Frank Durfeo nd ii lhot nu at the (nature rilhopt his . Several shots follzjwod the gatpengnhc I ranringiu grist luliy into the nit nndih ngih \riql.d_inppund.nutin nrild iscurbonoo in the Inter. Bonn aoanw kheohject. decinra it; an: they feetlongand Qmtitr wurumdadg loos, wixhlon on uppur and lower jum. Al the wimanqnuwa well-known and mlinhie. ` jlfl. an 6 nndnlitble. 0|-r.aw.\. J:Q'-;'9.`* ]iPj'7 intro 'nqnr ate nchgols aimed yoatardiy. II. is burned IehnMJ,I,eehi|dm1 taught by tho nun; 14., lloctacndit on their u'nclu_rI.huG shown- midan wilhopot-Ht in-eondQnn& that ol the ehrlku V as in- _.._.._L_... and the mill; V_ Visitors: Mrs; Wu-nor. Nnpanoo. and Miss Hattie Clark. Ki ton, no S.~-I). ~ Clu'k u; Min {Killer and in Mair. Napa- me. at Rev. F. T. Dibbe': Min M. Meniah, `B.A., Brock}-ille, at Mr. Sharp's, Slurp- mn. A fegular session 01' the township mumlI' was held on Momlnv and consider- A SEA 8ERPENT'8 GAMQOL. KIDNAPPED BY CROOKS `T:nnn m.':: irwnmsov. . Will is Condemned,- \ And Win llopo Wu Ahunlnuod ooud I IOIICI III lihkkl. ` , Brnxuu Avuu, June 28.--l'rou moot the rebels wlnopecaped capture by the v- ommnt. troops, that the lneu 3 do near Bantu Auno -`Rio Grand )0 Sal, the following domuol the umpumo in`: which admiral lln Gun: took nnd,.ok1Lis suicide were obtained: " admit-sl et the hand of 400 _n;ilora wn engaged by I bri- fade ofT:,\'ernmem. soldiers numbering .200. ` battle huawd ve hours and up least 300 men were killed or wounded. Some of the insurgents advised 1):` (lame to retreat but he refused and they abandoned him. With a luuldful of men the admin] repulsed live charges of the vonnnonb oayalry but the sun lo was lopelen and seeing that all was out. Du Hanna onlensd` a retreat and then out his own thmat. I\.. u....... .. Iv..l.- uvna .A|rnlI In Rnnhk 7 sum. or 1-no vunqnsuna. Luis Felip re de Saldnnlm do (hm: I'll bom in `Rio Jnneiro about fty-four "cu-I ago. His father in a well-known yd cum descended from an illusu-ions - ueee family. come member: of which now - old high onion in the Lisbon court. The son was well educated . I-I9 entand the army and first car service in the war with Pnmnunv. Afterwards when Emuomr Dom ,b|o to return one nmwcn soon in mnto. Onhlonday next. they` y Nawburgh in Na xmeerud July . `th play Yarkor in yden m. ` In the me on Wednesday a down town 5' rt. d. the mtisfactiuun of relieving a coup e of :`)0I1il\g' gentlemen of as few greonbacks. I lean gems funcwd the chances of the out- ' side taoun and it. must.` be milmy--po_or utiafnqtiou to lose under me ciroum~ amnesty ~ ' u:... n........... \\ nH.n is to be oomrrat.u|n- and um. service in me var mu: Paraguay.` Afterwsrds Em Don Pedro was anxious to establish relations with Chine and Jepen. (lune wee sentto those countries. He eeeeIn-- penied the eInperor totherUnitad8tstee whenthe letler visited the Phlledelpble centennial. Heenme egein to this coun- try in 188ll.on the ooeesion of the interne- tionel merino conference in Wald`:- ton._ Returning home after the I .of the em `re e was entrusted byAcon- reuwith t o niution of the navy. e"eerved under idem `Fonseom. but i when I-`eixoto taunted power De (June led the nu ' into revolt. For eometimo be su ull resisted every sthlnpt toceptune his eet. although it relnsinecl in the harbor of Rio Jtuaeiro. He even threatened to tile on eeme Amer-ioen mer- chentmen. but was oowed by Admiral Benhnn. While in the harbor, he wee wounded several times. Finally, in March. I894. his vessels were unable long- ertowithetendthetirefromthe forte end shore batteries, and surrendered. , De Gems took refuge on e Pbrtugueee veuel. which hiinfi) the Argentine Re- public. The letter refused to harbor him end in time he turned up in Uruguay There. lust Demmber. herenewetl the hue: - tilitiea which ere believed to be ended with" his death. 6 retreat um man cu; ms own uuxnu. _ Du Guam : bqdy_ was taken to` Santa Anni by tho. vornmeut. troops, and there horribly Inuti ted. Ho also auom that the throne of many of she captured rebels word: out bythe \-nctorious soldiers. The rebels say they will continue the struggle. I0l'I-ZlII] DIIZ-I Iaunvluj 1-In-gun Nw Yuan. June 29.--~'l`he Morning Journnl`;laya: Thomn `Est.mr:t|a reoogui proud` ant, npu ' Cuba,` by vilrzue of haw" held Hut oico when the mvglution of I -78 collspnod. arrivedin this city '$lOl\iI."HO came from Consul Valley. .\'.. I` for many yarn be ha been conducting an inuitm tion of Ienrningfor South nndCentnlAuo- orisan 12;` Fat Indian youth. {:3 word ject. in-visit Inn to pin` 4 nnpoou Po Mrs. Mu-ti. the widow 6! I... -.-`In on an;-Giana nnnnvcnll kin I11. emu-. Into toquestion rogudinghisptw hulglae tiouuu-t.ia asucooaaor.honid Lhatngeprocluded his hei I etndidnta -fornggy poibion inthnoonnei otthopu-ty nqumnnctivity. but elm he won at `tho arm hisnstinillaundready at any moment todo but Allalih successor his duties will not nooemrily eallhim tofgnhn. They will be almost wholly of fkliplanntic mtun and vi entail upon him A general oversight of the intense: of the revolution. u-.....n u.......:n.. ....:....I a.. nu: You-L intense: or the rm-omuon. Hnnuol hilly u-rived in Not: Yuk from Tun , 'yostud:' y. vi chur- ing nun loader: in that action. He announced his intention of devoting his viola Hun huulur to the nvohtioa. He left; Havana on! n alga! tint Ho ianbrothcr of . Julio Snnqnm-L Thomas of the American citinn, -....;,;.J1.......,,.L..-Alp LL; mmhtion shonfon, HnnIn[naon.- Anongtpnaongu-1-clubs utr. hagqwhiehudvod this morning `fin-;InSo.ntiago,(,`ionI.uo:o-;I`undlIaIau.I-to -ugh` tpnnnn Snnngmm olhomanol bau(.`uhnnhniliII tlntplnoe. 'l'hoyuo|u\-ing8nn' bo~ mnnofthe diuturhod condition 150 country. Theimurgonhcnuonotivojn tho '9. ofm that tin ..u.`;'..-'e'. l. .....u..s....""".uu..s.a.$3 . ' . .0 . -nddlnaa ` Iu:nlI:":>,!.:= ........'"*" ':.:r..-"".:::..::. ...:"'.....,..... "- md dineoufoa I. upon shun by tho unt-ounueolthniuoualus Uwlx B0( ?D,JIIRE!a-uni I-ataeivodhou-oofthooonplntonntnluioulo |nnltholHra.JohnDowly,vihohloI'I~ orvollkmwnandoduucdnddnntol town. `Duo in ' has has my g$.nooivedn`n nbovly bunny honthohtuwoll nwnnrlblw `namahlodonlldiliohol hot 'n put 1 ornavou yours. at Illmu hubunfoulvdwounlthom ' - Cinema. Juno !0.=-`u Luke aunt ob mind nillind Inn undo I mnsriet with tlIo1hnoul'ElcotricCo. tom Iulino. oighsnllos-Inn ', M: t and tho nil! qnmgumhh 3.. union uzmpugy _ in dxtydrn. _ motaotfsun ' tor Elna _h0seem ?_-ra~ * ::z '1: out n { Icon v5.2: to V uaqooo. READY TO SERVE HIS COUNTRY. Pulnu. the Probuhlo Punldont. In Now \`otk-Inny Cuban: lanvhg snlihgm v.-;... v'...... 1...... on 'l`I.- ll.-xi-us liglllll-I" eennon 0! Inc wwuuup nnunnll Ill hold on Monday able buineen wan treunuotaed And e num- herofaoeountsfor repairs to ngede and cul- verts otdend paid. This wealthy mun? Ihip Ina borrowed money to IINPO gut standing nouns, with thouunde of dollars. in the bunk. A suit has been brought. by one of the ratepayers "net the township chiming damages for p killed by dogs. The reeve and l"..D. Miller ere I commit.- leetoeitlseraettlothe enaeordefouditu they deem udviapble. It is claimed by the council llntin such ecue mom is not pqynhle by the township until then the collected. II.c-inn Inn: nnnunxnlnnmi this W-k. Time

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