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Woodville Advocate (1878), 9 Oct 1879, p. 2

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IOIIOV Tu Knnnm n mu Cumâ€"The Kennedy In“: of Scottish Vooelim bed I pleeeent nnd enoeeulnl tour thtongh Booth Alden. ‘5 Wherever they nppeored crowded and on- V thmetio endlenoee greeted them. They m to leave Oepo Town on the 26th alt. for 3 Great 11mm. end intend “mine on e 7‘ tour through Indie nbont the middle 01 f October. The body of Junta Leann ml loud Whit man... Bridgontor. non Benton. yum. Cumming. There II ovary ofldonoo of Index. no oumehom Brooklyn with hi: no; nix momha ago. The Ion in mining. B". Ed. Wilma. D. D.. Secret": of the Guard Council Raiormod Episcopd Ohm-oh hm United sum. hu scoopkd a call from the uoodou from 8r Bmholomow‘a Church. In Manual. to become that: pus-tor. Robert de Ooureier, in eherge oi e couple oi county eonetehlee, enived It the jeil ehortly eiter iour o'clock on aetnrdey eieer- noon. lie wee pleeed in e privete eell, ewe, iron: the other prieoneu. The guude were lnettueted to keep e etriet 17th on him. end during hie etey he will be under euneillenee night end dey. Still ieeiing unwell item the combined efleote oi the pol-on end the gown-ml emetic, he wee medieeliy treeted by . MeOollum. eating jeii eurgeon. He ete e putty hurt] meel en hour or no eiter hie enlvel. remarking thet it wee the tint he Ind token since the previoue dey. Hie eleep on Pride, night wee not very eound, moet oi tell time being epent in peeing the floor oi hie cell. Yeeteniey he moved about very little, but reclined in iuli ettire the greeter putt oi the do: on hie bed. Re to very moron end reticent. end eppeere to ieel hie Mal poeltion very keenly. B in not known it the murderer In yet “do: arrest, and neither the Toronto police not the detectives seemed to know mything of tho tragedy up to midnight. It 1! proboblo, homer. thM lame county oonohble in tho Mghbogyood I)” ohgrgo of him so a pri- ____ _.V _'__ loner. There is no denser of hie eeoepe in the note he in in from we efleete o! the poi- eon he took, but he neede webbing In order "who may do bin-ell no {orgher iqjurz. _ ML- A,II_ 7!" , l The (allowing lo the verdict rendered by the jury in em one of Edwud de Counter. murdered by hie brother Robert at Lmbton mn- on Friday. The Inquest wee held on coma” night in the home where the murderer hid mum]! one: oommltflgg the IA-) 1 n. ,, dud. Alur several wilnouu 1nd been “mined. the dolibornuona o! the jury ro- mm to the mootâ€""Thu Robert W. do Courier. on tha 26th day 01 September. 1879. did hicnionrly. wilfully Ind 01 hi- .Illoo aforothoughz, km And murder his homo: Edward do Conrrior. satin» rho @ of Our Indy the Queen, her crown md .’.n he primer did not upper: visibly mooted ”handing. While the nuns-u. were being bound over to upper: and pronoun, he sauna truly into convornuon with seven] 013:1. blond: In the room. gin. he replied thet he wee going Ihooting; but he still remained-close by the Ihop. Hie brother at lent came along the roed. when the murderer fired one laurel et him; and u Edwerd did not drop, the trenzied iretrioide ren up end fired the “00nd hem! cluee against his breut. l0 thet deeth mart hero been imtenteneoue. The perpetrator oi the foul deed then retired {tom the some of thin bloody trendy to eneot Another. by taking hie own lite by poieon, in which he has been so neerly meoeeefnl thet he meyyet die. It is further eteted that e revolver fullyloeded end reed: tor me we: tend in the mnrderer'e pocket. If this be so. the wonder in thet he did not e130 ehoot hlnlell instead or ehooeing the elower mode 019th by poison. The property over which the dispute oo- Gimod is add to be but I mull place minted mwheu on the Humber am. and sum], worth me life of . good dog. In Ion am a! a homo: sogonnt is to the cfleo! thss the murderer deliberately lay In suit [or his bother for savoul hours. sitting by the villa. bluksmith's shop with 3 double- hnslled gun in his hands. When asked bytho smith whaf ho_ was _doing wish the by Edwerd. A quenel took place yeetudey. both the brothers being the wane o! liquor. end the eltoteetion reeulted in the Ihooung oi Edwud,hle brother firing et him two or three times. After the dnedlul deed wee done the murderer went to the house in 'hieh he lived and prepued end dunk e dole oi poison with the intention of putting In end to his own life else. In thie he m butt-ted by the univel of n doctor, who unneeded in relieving the deeperete men oi the potion he had taken. It in "ported thet the would-be euielde_ie in e_ veqlow etete. Intrlcldo and Attempted Sulfideâ€"One. Brother Qhoou Another and then Pol-on- Ill-null. But Edd.” a mod atrocious cflmo was pupotnted At the Villngo o! Lmbson Mills. about six miles went 0! Toronto, whereby a m named Edwtrd Do Out-co was murdered by his broth“. It teem: tht! the brother: Ind t dbputo ubout I pace! 0! had. c hw suit _oono_eming which wu won Atty trom his cue the turned bu head. “Duo 0! neighbor Guy's children." lhv nu. " E'm I” Isld the tumor, “ make it. plain; II it Balm, Alice or In June ‘3" flower km on the use hmd. hug the farmer to understand. “I'm aid the tumor; “ yea. I see, It a two to: yourself and one for me ' But Beale ma, " Then on: be but one for me and my he": an lite is done." Mela he shoreline-e loonldbe. wee blt jeeloue m 0 men new he lenolod my 3 come to woo; “one pot lemb on be: loving me e wished with nobody olee to there. There should be two at you. ohlld." Ield heâ€" "l‘here Ihould be two to welcome me When I came home 1mm the field st nl htâ€" would make the old homeueed b am. 'e nelshbox any with hll children tour healed together. fled lone more ad old tether I'd be. my door. 3h two ohlldmn to eel. me here." wnbyl ge“sel.l)'neel.ln eoldelmtroe we! done' end she or whom he walled his love-call head on elther check the blushes etlned. “ht-her." she said, end knoll her down. tuned the bend am was old end blow:â€" Ol’ there me! be two It on wlll. Iâ€"your only eughler I ll. wo to welcome you name et bk: 1"!) to make the old homestead right: and Iomobody else." “ I see.” we the former, " end’Who mey um somebody 0b dlm lulu Beule'l cheek whgfifleyeld mm the blusho'u et hlde-nud TBAHEDY AT LAMB'I‘ON MILLS. | (In tum how I: the tumor at :19; hufituggur, mug my oh“ Two 0! Thou. â€"Banur‘c Weakly. hooker sold: " Merritt hoe ehown what he on do. end he hu done even more than I expected. ond I believe with good treining he viii yet utonieh Iome pedestrian." Under the ortieiee oi agreement. when more then eix men complete 450 miiee the winner in to rooeive holi oi the note money and the hoi- nnoe ie to he dietrihuted omong the other oompetitore in proportion to the number ;oi The greet excitement end intereet in the weik departed with the depertnre oi Bowen. Merritt end Guyon, but there were 10,000 pereone yet in the Gerden. end Ennie received greet epplenee‘ee he went towerd hie 450th mile. Teyior wee eleo cheered on he flew eiong. but no one knew why he pereieted in keeping on the treek. Ennie finiehed hie 450th mile et 9.24 on the run. end wee greeted with e etonn oi eppieuee ee he ren around the treek. Teylor finiehed hie 250th mile et 9.2§, et airpoet tremendone epeed. Gnyon left the treat et 9.16, end econ eiterwerde it wee ennounced thet he would not egein eppeer. Hie eeore on retiring wee 471. Gnyon wee conveyed to hie hotel. where he wee given e hot both end put to bed. He wee very leme, end euflared terribly irom hie loge end leet. Krohne finiehed 450 trailer at 950 in rettllng etyle. which eerned e bunt oi eppleuee. Hert went off finally at 9 60, with 482 mile: 4 lepe to his credit. Ennle retired finelly et 9.15. with 450 milee end 2 lepe to hie credit. Krohne quit finelly on finiehing 450 milee 1 lep. The bend pleyed " Home, Sweet Home," end the endience begen die- "‘1‘": ' Tho haul ma official score of I“ the con- mum- la no follow: :â€"Wenon 455. Bowel! 530. Halal 500 Ind 1 lap. Guyon 471. Ennll 450 and 2 ups. Martin 516, [I‘m 482 and 4 11.1130. Kxohno 450 and 1 hp, Tnylor 250 und :9- Tho great noo ha been u mnter financial "coon shun oven the moat 1.11311an 0! the manager: anointed. The belt goal but to England. hm the record on Which it In orp- turod II I no» ordlnblo one, and the struggle to keep It here has been bud md well fought. Merrm'l Irlonds Ind backers no oonfldon‘ o! the boy's Maytag powers and no muting garments!“ to fibulgangp the winner. Hi- tion. The enthusiasm went beyond sii bounds. The crowds in the streets outside took up the rear. end the mighty sound wss carried swey on the night air. The cheering wes renewed when n grsnd floral piece, I shield surmounted by waving corn. wss pre- sented to Bowen. In bore the inscription to " Ohuies Bowel]. by the Albion Society.” It wee borne wound in iront oi him ior seven! lsps end the greatest epplsnse ensued. In s few minutes the uproar continued with redonhied vigor. when Basel, Merritt end Bowel! ceme slang the trsck arm in em, with Merritt in the middle. The nproer wss ter- rific. The building shook with sppisuse. They stepped opposite the timskscper‘s stsnd. end Bowen. es spokesmen tor the three. ssid. “ Gentlemen, I thenk you. 1 sm through." The three then retired (or good st 8.25, their scores being - Boweil 530 miles, Merritt 515, end Bessel 500. They went to their tents end soon utter left the building. Hesse! hsving msde 500 miles. did not think it worth while to continue the recs sny inrthsr, Bert being 20 miles behind. He, however. csme out of his tent to tske pert in the ovstion thet wss tendered Hawaii by the Albion Society, in which also Merritt psrticipsted. Guyon, Krohne. Ennis. Hort end Tsylor were left on the trsck. At 9.10 Weston wss in his tent weitlng to see it Ennis or Krohne csrne upto his score, when he intended torespprsr. rmumumtâ€"eu em! lIwâ€"IO'BLI: I'll Will“ New You. Sept. titâ€"Title wee the leet dey oi the meteb. end et 7.13 p. m. e moet exciting epurt occurred. which drew out the meet enthueleetie eppleuee. Bowell completed hie 525th mile et 7.12 on therun. He wee joined by Hert. who ehellenged the pece, end the moment they eterted they were joined by Heeeel end Merritt. A grend end moet exciting rece eneued. Ride by eide went Bowell end the negro et e ten-mile geit, which every moment wee increeeed, end immedietely behind them end trying to cetch up were Heeaei end Merritt. eleo eldebyeide. They went eround in the order named ior .eeverel lepe, end one continuoue yell rent the eir. The pece proved too hot ior Hert end he eoon euceumbed end wee iollowed by Merritt. who eleo iound the peee too quick (or him. Then the rece wee continued by Bowen end Hezeel for eeverel lepe, when they too concluded to give it up. Perepiretion wee roiling ofl eech oi the tour. It wee the meet exciting tueelc during the dey. Teylor eterted on e repid run ehortly eiter eevcn end received generoue eppleuee. Krohne, the eix-iooter. wee preeented with eflorel horee ehoe. oi dimeneione euiteble to hie colonel proportione. The fight between Guyon end Bert (or fourth place ended, tor the colored boy got it iced oi eix milee over Guyon, end hourly increeeed the gep. Heneel ebendoncd the etrug- gle to get second money. end the greet run which it me predicted he intended meh- ing on the leet dey wee not forthcoming. Hert welhed well. but there wee no chence ior him to do more then tehe ionrth place.‘ Hezeel turned hie 500th mile et 8.30 end e‘ etorm oi eppleuee greeted the ennouncement. ‘ He hee battled elong end mede I gene fight under dii'ficultiee and dieehilitiee thet would heve ewemped eny crdinery men. At eight. thoee who wented to bet their weeh'e wegee iounde difliculty in inveeting their money except on Bowel], Merritt. Heeeel end Hert. Borne elight chengce were medc, but of e }triviel cherecter, in the betting. Bete were lreely teken that Ennie would beet Krohne in {dietence. but only even et thie. The only time the boobmekere hed e chence to operete ion Bowel! wee thet he would not meke 540 milee end even then no odde were given, even betting being the order oi the night. So euro were the book mekere thet Bowen, Merritt end Bezeel would occupy the ilret three poeitione thet lor the eeke oi meking ed- ditionel cepitel they peid their ticket in ed- venee on peying 5 per cent.. running the rink of accident. Weeton eppeered perlectly hepp‘y et heving finished hie 450th mile. He retired from the treek et 6.17 with the underetending that he would not return until Ennle puehed him out of hie poeition ee eixth men. Weeton et thet time had twelve milee the iced of Ennie. but et 8.30 En- nie wee only ten miles behind. Quite e ripple oi enthueieem wee ceueed when near nine o'clock,Rowell welked eround carrying en Americen flea. end Merritt ren eronnd weving the Union J ech in hie hend. The bend pieyed elternetely “Yenkee Doodle,” end “ God Beve the Queen,” and the demo crowd cheered. whietled end clapped hende with might end mein.‘ The eeene bellied descrip- EPOB'I‘IN 0 NOTES. India: who weer the bouquet o! neturel flowen to complete their toilet piece the Item: of the flowers in e emell bottle 0! xteter. end oonoeeled in the cot-ego o! the en. A big none mny Indiana I libonl heart to some. but to other. It I! s when am there "I mun-rial lot: that nature gm the man's [em in maps and she put a In the non to can Among the topiee diecueeed with greet wermth et the recent grend council 0! the queer eeetzol Ohrietiene known ee " Dunkere.” were queetione oi dreee end of “ Weehing the teat.” The letter eubieet eeemed to be oi vitei importence. There ere two tonne of thie ceremony in vogue, it eppeere. the " double " method, in which one person both weehee end wipee e brother'e leet ; end the " eingle " method, in which one only weehee the brother's feet end lete the brother dry them ee beet he cm. The double mode. it eppeere. ie the orthodox ieehion, but e member trom Southern Iiiinoie fevcred grenting permiuion to ell Dunkere to use either term, end eeid thet ol the 24 churchee in Southern Illinoie l4 weeh by the eingie mode. He thought it wire thet the requeet be grented. einee it would put en end to ell egitetion oi the queetion; but the council deterred the one until euother year. The relexetlon oi dlecipline involved in letting brethren ed with eimple weebing ie regerded with greet eorrow by the olden who groen over the elothiulneee end irivolity oi the rieing generation. One of them eeld et the meeting : " Whenever you ehcw me e church thet ie not living up to the order 0! the brotherhood. it ie one at thou thet weehee the feet in the eingic mode." Thue thee Dunkere ere telling lrom greee end degener- eting eiong with the reet oi the world, end elowly but eurely the ietel dey le coming when even the Drinker will let hie brother weeh hie own feet end wipe them toojuet like the world'e people. To epeek more eeriouely-thie ceremony which commemo. retee the hietorieel leeeon in humility given by the Meeter. like eo meny other iorme end ceremoniee. ioeee it beeuty. impreeeiveneee end eecredneee through common prectice. By conetent repetition the true eigniiicenee ie loet. The hendie oi the pump ie etiii worked but no weter comer. Imegine the effect of cele'llar'eting the Lord'e Supper et every deily me ' A mam vioitor to the 'l‘lobborno claimant in prison um um ha in reduced In niza. 1nd rally [ooh a fine ond {only proportioned mun. bur um It would be dimonlr to gaze upon o more worthy. sinister mood mm wrong the oonvloto. 7_ The Head of n Surfing Bunny Sent to l'rtun tor Stealing Food. 81:. Jon. New Brnnewlek.-â€"Un the 20th inn. John thneun w untonoed to three monthl in tho ponitentinry tor Iteollng n qnnrtor ot mutton tram J. A. Northrup. in tho county nurket. thnoun ttoted thnt he wu forced to stool through deetitntion. To- dny oflioer Tracy henrd thnt tho until, were In doetitnto oiromnetenoee, and vielted Mr. thnenn’e home, in John Deley’e honee, Pond Itreet. He Itttor he looked through the nputmente. 3nd 3 had amt o! hrend was all the food In the place. Ind thnt was to be divided between {our ehildren ond the mother. Two Young People at High Standing Mysterienly Killed. Dernolr. Miehigen.â€"A terribly bloody end mysterious tregedy wes oneeted user this piece lest night, resulting in the deeth 0! Mr. end Mrs. Henry Morris. The circumstenees oi the efleir point to it es one 0! the most mysterious oi the kind ever heard or here- ebout. Mr. Morris' body wee iound on the steps ol his house dressed only in hie night, clothes, deeeesed hevinz evidently been shot. Mrs. Morris‘ body wes dis- covered in e closet opening 01! e bed-room in the house. She, too, hed been shot, end was stone deed. Mr. Morris' trousers were lound in e beru end it wes seen thet one 0! his horses wes missing. Mr. end Mrs. Morris were young people oi meens and high stending in the community. The that knowledge of the horrible crime wee when the hired girl found Morris' deed body on the reer step leeding to the house. she zero the elerm end on exeminetion it wes found thet he hed been shot through the neck end bresst. Mrs. Morris wee lound sitting in the bed-room closet, where she hed fled eiter receiving her deeth wounds. She set on the floor, with her beck to the well of the closet, with s revolver in her hend end lour bullet. holes in her breast. The murderer eeeeped on the beak 01 one of Mr. Morris‘ horses. but nothing else wee stolen. There is es yet no clue to the murderers. Prepeeeel General Strike at all 'l‘rndee -â€"'l‘lee Time I. be Determined by the Union Throughout North America. 8:. Lame, Mieeoanâ€"A privete circu- ler hee been ieened here by the Trede Anem- bly to ell eeeembliee in the United Stetee end British North Ameriee, eetting forth I project for e generel etrike oi ell tredee. the tune to be determined by the trede eeeelnbliee end to teke united eetion for the enforcement ol the eight hour lew, the abolition o! the eonviet eyeteln end child labor. They eleo propoee to orgenize unione oi ell tredee not now orgenized, end to appoint en egitetion oom- gnittee to cert, out the purpoeee o! the easem- herd one tor moet ot the eonteetente. elthough the dietenee covered could not be eoneldered ee being the but entielpeted. He denied thet en: ettempt hed been mede to poleon him. end wlehed thle denlel ehould go lorth. Subsequently Bowel! wee aeron- eded. endinreeponee mede en eppearenee on the belcony. Luety eheere were given, end elter repented born. he retired. Greet erowde (allowed eeeh of the pedutrlene from the Gerden. end cheered their: loudly._ B in "finned, in» map“ “61.5110 wnlk won 880.000 0! which Bonn sou 930,000. WWW V ".WW In mudwwéi; John no». u. {£53m m. 5’ A W80 and “hand It tho hots! to unnu- tho um 03 Bowl! M hi- hud- qwtou. Ho III ot 01:00 “coded to tho halo: onoo ocouplod by tho lot. John oniu . and than no mo» bunny stand by 3 low Indie: ond summon. Whoa non personally. Rowen Illd ho wu in good health, sad to monow hoped, It the any wu fine, to how I poop into Conn! Path. Ho though: the struggle 1nd been 3 DOUBLE MURDER IN DETROIT. A STABTLING P301 [2 CT. A BAD CASE. Some idee mey be termed o! the immense amount of money inveeted in the 10031 trede And fiehetiee oi Newfoundland when it ie tound ihet the flouting etoek inlured in the 8t.'John'l Mutuel Ineurenoe Oompeuy num- ber 748 veeeell, 31.516 tone. velued et £236,870. These 748 veuele ere insured by eixtyoone muehenie end plenum. end all veuele e0 insured do busineu only in the colony. groundtbe eoeet._ On Seturdey e farmer nemed Robert Hardy. trom Ekirid. who had j net got 370 by the sale ot a horse. tell into the hands 01 e couple of sherpsrs. who enticed him into n lumber ysrd on Bethurst street. on the pre- tence of coking his sdvioe. While there the jeek~kuiie trick wee successiully tried. One of the shsrpers got the old turner to put up 860 es 3 bet, end clutching hold of the money he mede of! with it. His eompsniou dissp. peered in an opposite direction. leaving the victim lost in emszement. He reported the gutter to the police. but nothing has come oi Curran. (interimâ€"A large iour-osred row best run the rapids below the old Suspension Bridge yesterday siternoon, end passed safely into the whirlpool right side up. It contained 15 eoet end three osrs. the letter hsnging over the outside iron the rowloek. This is the first peessge known to hove been msde by my creit through these repids since the well-known trip of the Maid oi the Mist seine yeers ego. Mom-m, Quebec. â€"-'l'ho membeu of the. pron m lemma a club' 1n this city. Qunxc, Cityâ€"Several members of the Oounul hnving objected to the payment of the railwoy dobentnru naked for by Mr. J 01], the mutter has been referred to tho lead sdviurn of the Oorpontion, with the condi- tions on which the million was voted. A an; of lame thirty ship laborer: left Diamond Huber hat night for Norfolk, Vigil)“, to qgtk for_ thq mgr. Lennon, England.â€"The Pall Mall Gazette concedes that the complaints 01 the Irish tenem- tumors are mostl genuine: that they are, for the moment,unab e to pay rent; that they be- lieve in their rightto remain on the lend in every event. It the enersl refusal to ps rent is tollowed by who essle eviction. this w almon certeinly be followed by a series of agrarian murders. and unless the Irish Executive is pre- pered to support the landlords b measures smountlngmhttle less than the m tary occu- pstion of alerge part of the con , the land- lords will1 heave taehloose begwe‘env rig-ny‘ooni ceding e nan 'caiman gving eegna for the outbreak of something hardly distin- fuishsble from civil war. The anti-rent agitation sonly one man other symptons of the enoral unrest of Irelen . It should be noted t at the old statutes which prohibited conventions in Ireland have been repealed. In oonlequonoo o! the provalonco ol toot and moan: diuuo among 1 300 Ihoop n- cantly “rived, Ih'o Privy Council is abon: to bane an order pining Auction sheep In the age categog wjth 9mg, Lennon, Englandâ€"The lollowing has been reeelved from St. Peter-burg giung the Bunion eoeount of the bottle at Geok Tepe between the Bunion expedJlonery loroee end the Tekke Tureomeneâ€"Intelllgenoe he been reoolved {tom Beunne that during the reconnaissance near Geek Tepe on 28th August the Buuinnn encountered large menu 0! Tone Tureomene ettongly enttenehed, who made e deeperete mint- enee. The Bueelnne for eix hourl omncn~ eded the poettion occupied by 30,000 Tekke Tureomene. In the evening the Bosnian: obteined poo-onion o! the outer entrench- mente. end at night the enemy fled. toning eevenl thoueende. The Bneeiene loet seven omoere. 187 soldiers killed, eixteen ofiioere end 234 eoldiere wounded. This in the nine battle reported in . «lo-patch 1mm Bimla o! the 23d inst. Thu delpntoh ctntod that the Rummy were donated, with 3 Ian 0! 700 killed. md were “[1131; back on Baum“ More team: lumen from Boothnd, Eng- land um! Sweden hue gone to (hand. to human“ the “vantage: it 011er im- migrants. Emu, Non 800th. â€"Somo new gold discoveries has been nude in Queen”. oognty. 99d the ox_oitgmon‘_oontinuu. A: a mum of the intonation“ show hwy hold st Emotion, the humor has boon awarded to Dakota. for the but generol dis. play 0! form products. A premium wu nwuded to Monitobo {or her when. Minnesota ha been complimented for her othm display of groin. ample: of who“ ho?n been exhibimd from mun, More!» po 3.. Baum. New Yorkâ€"The young burgh: Jomu Oohlll, who. It will be romemhorod, m sometime ainoo brought {tom Oomdo ond chimed by Mo omrney to hove been obduoud Prints Bond. of the 7th Bettelion. is cherged by the Chic! 0! Police with essenit. Bond wes employed es sentry. ecting under militery orders et the Governor-Generei's reception, being told to let no one peas in without e ticket. The Ohio! csmc up with some ledies. end wes sto pod by the sentry end ordered to show his t cket. He reinsed to do so, end esseyed to force his way. Bond presented his beyonet, which the Ohio! seized end thrust eside, but es he did so the beyonet pierced his coat. This is the essenlt complained of. Bond cleims to hsve per. formed his duty nndcrvmilitery rules. end thet he is feiscly cherged, but the complement seeks to show thet he wes only doing common police duty, though acting under the orders of his csptein. The question is e very nice one. end decision hes been reserved. mind Mmhthnr, o! Tyrone Bond, P E. I. has lost five children iron: diphiherin within ten dun. Wm'au’m, Humour-A put: 0! 150 omi- grants, in charge of B. W. Prime, arrived hare yesterday 911 well. Lennon. Datumâ€"Tho no. hom Wu- rior bu boon sold by Mr.thIon,und Ihipped to Mr. MoGugor n Winnipeg. He :10th 81,200 _ln 95129. th_e up: «you. 11. RE. the Princes: Louise will take her do- penuu for England on Beturdey. the 1m max. upeohl unmemenu will be made tor he: IO- eommodulon on bond the steam-Mp Semetleu. In whloh veuel berth: hue shady been scoured. lt will be remembered that it mu in un- nne eteemnhl the (humor-General and B. B. u. made the em voyage to Oman. Her Mon! flighneu wulretugn @03an 11: Jenna; Another Bum lie-sung Oompmy in to so imo open-“ion hero. 7 7 7 Oru‘u. Onurlcâ€"A «bl. do.» to!) was received numb: Iron: Now Zuhnd boning nu ml humane. o! the do»): 0! Mr John Holmu. n 10mm Imminent madam o! On- mon County. '1 oh ho bud to: Iomoumo "awake! m)!!- 009110.110819Mm2 A young girl of filteen you-e of ego eloped from her home in Klnoexdlne one dey Int week with e horee joekey nemed Btmthere. It is understood thet they heve been married. Her tethex, leming thet the pet: bed eteyed over night in thte city, eame here in quest 0! them. to heu- thet they hed gone on to Petro- lle. He in etill on the treil. Condensed Telegraphic News The strength oi steel rails were pretty thoroughly tested on the Grand Rapids Indiana Railroad a few days ag . Ata cross- ing which had been washed out by a ircahet twelve feet of rail were leit on both sides oi the track without any support. Over this a heavy freight engine and several loaded earl passed in safety. "The train was rnnningat such a rats oi speed that it could not be checked in time to avoid the crossing. One rail was ionnd to be slightly fractured at one point, and both are slightly bent, but not enough to make them useless. Anornsn Missmu Gumâ€"A young girl named Martha Philpott, between fourteen and fiiteen years of age, the daughter oi Mr. Richard Philpott, Union, disappeared iron her home on Monday aiternoon about four o'clock and has not since been heard oi. She was an intelligent. good girl. and no one can account (or her disappearance. This reminds one oi the girl Maggie McVey. the Yasmonth girl. who has been missing from her home tor six months. Although 81,000 are oflered tos- her discovery, no tidings has since been heard of her. Como: Bun Umrous.â€"-The Canada Gazette contains lhe following ln round to mulluy drill in eohoole: Mmomdnnâ€"n lhe university. college or school he. “opted a special uniform to be worn by all etudenh attending Inch university. college or school, each uniform, if soluble for nee of millth parade: end exercises. will be ecoepled u the uniform of the compeny. For other com- penfee the uniform need not be the come in ell schools. hnl etch member mull weer chit odopfed for the company to which he belongs. Thin mey be composed of e outlet. blue. rifle green or grey tunic. or Norfolk jeeht, with blue, black, rifle green or grey trousers, and forage cap or choke. on may be preferred. Clothing of any paltem worn by cadet- or soldier: in foreign counlxlel will not be epproved. It In a time for congtutnlnuone," nil Ptccidcnt Hayes at Chicago In a public speech. “ AH“: good timcc hove com. 13:11:." ondlo bu Grout.” cried com. on. in the crowd. and the President had to volt a few minum before he could go on. " II there e letter here In Mounted envelope for my wife 7" he naked the Pomnuter. while the green fire {tom hie eye: undo the ofilee look like e 19er lore". " Yen, Ill." enewend we P. M.. n he bended It out. The jonlonl men tore it open nl onee when. lo and behold! it wee the milllner'e bill {or 850. The Arehdnoheu Maria Christine, future Queen of Spain, aged twenty-one. poueaaaa exeeedingly pleasant mannere. and ie about the middle height, alender and lair, with dark brown hair and large blue eyee. She ia a eepital linguist. speaking French. Italian, Spanieh, English and German admirably. The Spaniards are crowding to Areaehon. where she is staying, to obtain a glimpae 0! their luture Queen. Sir Frederick Babette hee received insane. “one to lune e menliello to the Mghen people thet the British erm] edvenooe on Oebnl to evenge the troeohory to the British envoy; thet the peeoeeble inhebitenu will not be male-ted, but it oppoeition is offered those pereone with enne in hend will be heeled ee enemies ; end the: non-oombetenb. women end children ere edvieed to withdrew. A depntetlon recently vetted upon at! George Grey. Pxemier of New Zulnnd. ro- lotlve to the omtgntion question. In to- ply. the Premier noted thnt the Government bed given order: to atop all free emigntlon. except in the case of tingle women. gun. ivho bu p‘iil h1- qunter. in trying? {0 got some security tha‘ the pups: will be out to him regularly for the next minty. The new rellroed bridge over the Nlegm River in :o be one of the finest of the kind in the world. It will be e noel trnu “menu-e 01 one Iplll. with both railroad end highwey Creek. The river as the pain; to be croeeed II 600 feet wide. The work will be begun immedmely. ‘ been erected. end seven! cute have been mede with the greatest eueeeu within tint elmoet unprecedented time. The It»! in o! the bent quelity, end 01 the most plieble nature. yielding easily to the hummer. end bands like a pleas of tin without showing the ellghteet fracture. The new industry will give employment to e greet meny hende. The intelligent compositor ha been taking things phumt for the proprietors 01th. 8tnthroy Age. By his lugoniona mmipnlotlon that jam-l ha been promised to suburban until Jumuy. 1980,10: the trifling mm o! twenty-fl” oontg,‘ god now 3 mm Iron 3mm. Blnunnu 80mm Du n.â€"A clerk. mmod Dadnw. belonging Walalnghnm, loft um plaoo lut Wednuday mornlng {or home in 80. Williams. to “tend his wifo'l blrthdn putty. Hall a mile be: and PM DJVOI‘. o fell down and suddenly upku. 3“ Panama. GALâ€"Donnie Keene, egeln um up bin and to Geneul (mm to- day. who u before deelined to we him. Some entice“, ll expreeud u :0 whee Kearney will hep to guy at ghe “ eend lot ‘fito-monow. Bent Len. Sept. 28.-â€"A Silver Reel epeelel report: the: twenty-elem proepeetore who netted on en expedition two monthe ego hevo been meaeemd by Indlene nee: the eeejem boundegypt ghh territogy. Puuonox. NIL. Bbfit.i28.-Â¥Frolldonl Ho- Oouh dhmhlod the “admin tram tho 0011030 in New Jersey. to: ungonuommly conduct a Trenton may. It hoe recently been very euooeeefnlly demon-noted tint the beet qneiity oi eteel can be mennteotured from Beoteh piadron. u the Perkheed Forge proprietors have mode Invent eute wtth extreordinnry reenite. Four month: ego. when the eollepeeot the Scotch iron trade wu deemed oertein in eon- eequenoe oi the greet demend for eteel nth end other thinge evuive o! the Beotoh iron trede. it wee deemed expedient thet the iron mutere oi the district ehonld ettompt the eune regime ee their Southern neighbore. Amongst the tint to do lo we: Perkheed.end in the beginning oi Mu int. operetione were oommonoed.‘ Three fumeoee hnve line. comm oo'tho In (WWW unto-o“ to-doy to tho 81mm humanly. lilo oomolrohuod totokoouypmlnhlokhl. and will oppool tho ouo to tho sumo! tom. u it to tho but ouo at tho kind whouln tho qnoouon of tho 1mm, 0! our 00am to try 3““qu of “do notnro bu moon in thin mot. A poet he: been writing ebout the Cebu! men-ere u follow : No quarter! No moment of pity: One the mmderere dowu as they run : Rue the wells of the thrleemerinred e1 . [slow a. score 1mm the month of e gun Remember Oewnpore end its “engine:â€" Its horrors of amaze and lust; That the honor of meny e deuzhter 01 England lien under the duet.

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