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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 15 Jan 1892, p. 2

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TRAPPING WIDOW ROSE A mm”! as ulna-guano "NICE“ 7 A .. “-- nuln Ind. and I. "Viv U'Vv vâ€"_ , . single beauty drest ; I loved as early Gwenlyn’s grace As Eva’s deep unrest. Thoy were but childrenâ€"joyous, free, And I thought noharm to tell fame of son: 0! the hopes of eternal That the poet knowls so well. But time went New dowered in woman’s wsys,_ And I saw their eyes And their forms a fairer grace. And Eva shone, a. flower of gold, A flower to sun the night ; But Gwenlyn as the spring’s first bloom That makes the sad heart light. And light and glad with wondrous 1010 My sad heart quickly grew, d youth Andthonierrysmnotspring an Made all old things seem new, Whereas there be many who, from the f well-to-do and beneficent 1e lack o are in great straits and know not 'ther to look for assistance, and. Whereas, we are blessed with abundance, end have nothing in particular to do, halved, l_, That we adopt the world as _____ “F rendering. 3 age; ii): the gnu-pose oofldctively, an Uncle 3 care so,“ :01:er nged the same, et , ‘4.“ -o C". The club was composed of twoscore of the jollidt old jolly fellows, -â€"practical men, men of leisure, favorites of fortune, but all practical. They believed that noth- 3 in the world was without its use, if one chose to use it. fining contemplated human afliction m this point of view they found it quali- toafi'ord amusement and gratification the club, and treated it accordingly. Once aweek they met, to amuse them- plves with the woes of others. Once a week they dined together royallyâ€"the U lesâ€"â€"in luxurious rooms. Â¥he business of the club was done after dinner. In acloud of smoke the secretary read communications from members. When a member found a man in distress, debt, hard luck, that man, deserving or not, was reported to the Uncles. And as the secretary read, pictures of .orrow and trouble drawn in the light and " e of humor and pathos, floated in the . t smoke-cloudâ€"pictures that took fiche: hues and warmer tints from the club’s good wine, that went merrily round the while. Then when the Uncle’s hearts were warm yith good cheer, checks were drawn and ed, ways and means considered, com- tteu a pointed, and, ere the next meet- . all t e aforesaid troubles were as far I l‘.'.~‘ rzzv'snuu. . ;us'-_ r-'~ , - the . a.» oi storm-clouds. In fact, it’s : a glguliic cemetery, which nukes 1t i-tc‘ . . “c. It is so lonely that. the nor- of .;son in the next room (for this in -. wo whole room: in it), no ' , ' 7- ordinary circumstance to . of Limo and .. Quotable as 76:31 gloo'm. â€"Enxns'r RaYs. muk, éfrenderin , to such as o give out. “He is a thoroughly good fellow when sober; and u the heavy snow caught him at the bottom of bottle, and as we have been snowed up ever sinceâ€"living, by the way on salt bear, which I don’t likeâ€"he’s been sober for some time. And even when it’s otherwise he’s not bad. “Everyday he takes his rifle and goes out. So do I. And sometimes he brings home a bit of game, but it. dmn’t last ‘ long, and then we fall back on salt hear, j of which there seems to be an unfailing supply. “Every day he goes the round of hi; - LI._ ....nm.r when 18de here, the Widow Rose is responsible; A pretty little woman of about twenty. one, with two children, who would be the death of most mothers, left to take cure of herself and them in this black wilderness of forest. Her husband was killed in a. logging cum 3. fear and a half ago, by a falling tree. er ittle ranchâ€"which she keeps in prime order ; â€"â€"is about a. mile down the river from here. Jackson goes over every day to help her milk the cows, get in Wood, etc., and her lonliness and utter helplessness in ease of accident keep him from going any. Be- sides, as I was saying when interrupted, J ackson is deeply smitten with the lady. She knows it, but doesn’t encourage his ad- ‘ "“" L“ “VI-r mkes any, and, 00101“ NU “my“- vVW‘,, _ pended as he shou‘ld see fit for the benefit of Jackson. Cat-nod. Moved and seconded that Three-fingered Jackson of Skokomish, and the Widow Rose of Skokomish be fox-madly adopted, and that a. fund be sent to J. M. P. for the purpose of enabling him to extend the Anna- cular Protectlon to the Nephew and Niece so adopted. Carried unanimously, with scclunstion. And far into the night the Uncles laughed and sang and chatted, and I) end by they rolled away to home and There him new =t uvvu -_ -__ _ mish. A hundred mountain had pouredl the wash of their snow-cled eidee Wlfuh ite canons end the river hed overlee ed its bounde and swept the new from t e treil and the low land. Now, receding egaln it had left the benke clear, but still roared luetil between ite rocky welle, end thun- dere a. great peel of angry leughter to the mountain", and the mounteine thundered heck and called one to another with re- sounding veieee, end the fore-tn eheok with their mirth. Well up the river treil welked the Wide?! Reno. behind her with e be; new newly emlLty. the repreeentative oi the Utwle'e Clu “Did you knew that Jackson couldn’t H... mm from gen 2" he was nyieg to the - “Did you know 1le "my from you 2‘ M I "y ere‘e the beet "up but. one." eeid she. “New. truly. Mn. Rou."enid he. “don't. you think he’e n splendid fellow? You can't. find 5 hector man nor n “ranger in e“ Washington-Md mighty few bl ezâ€"end then lee how he's eceyed right ere and winked alter you and the children thie w nubâ€"J "Well. i! he gen't. five ewe!- ire‘In‘ m‘e. :- I ’d .A_ A A In ivin' CHAPTER. II. on were usur now cu m. ..-., -..__ are! I ain't. nowhere else." said the Widow Rose. “And as tor bein‘ e. fine man. he my be ell you soyâ€"end I. good deal moreâ€"and he in the beet shot in Mason County, end the heet-heerted man in or out of it. maybe ; but. u for me likin’ him; he ain’t. never asked me to, and I’ve no use for a. man u can't so what he means. And if he’s as good at tel er as you mid, he’d do as much for any woman as he has for me, so that don't. prove nothin‘." “Don't. you know he's timid to ask you because he has nothing. and you hove e ranch, end he thinks it. would seemâ€"” "Oh, bother !” aid ehe ; “the” things don’t. count, m’ if he had plain some he d know Lint much.” “Why won’t. you make it easy for him in mm. raw 2” said the Uncle pleadingly. some way; um. u..- -_-_, _ _, “Give him a. g chsnce to speak, just to; see what. he’ll say,” he added, oflhring a: strong an inducement. as he couldtothe feminine mind. "This,” said the Widow Rose, sgnin, “in the last. trap but one. You can put. the! l] l in this emfiln’ watch {an tint E0 er stumpâ€"Hf go on to e next, which is nia’t fur of, with the rest 0’ yet 414-... am. an’ ioin ye when h_e’| gone {1135:1135 sn’ join buck. It's shout time 3.: u. move on.” sonyingthotook n. togk imam-pod: {I when new 8°" am “038â€"” Tihreeâ€"Fingued ‘7 ‘. pro. bk :1 17301..” 992M 919%? °° °“° °‘ ‘" m” “a a rifle and goes the next etimu he brings next, I. g it doesn’t hat. “The ck on salt 1.3.3:, m, “an be an unfailing things” .. round of hi! ferent I into _Eos§esaion the Skoko; shoulder, was co 1:? the tall. “ kshke son: in had been there.” Bid Be reflectivoly. “Can’t no no track! thoughâ€"snafu ed of ad flu tail Th” h ml 1: t first” en e stop 00 l. ” ‘.‘n’_ all that: fore.” Stopping“ the next tnp he w further surprise ‘ ' ' splendid order. “Bald-hudod Ion-n: ‘ I‘ 1M- 2 “there’s n henAtn’ pig ‘ .n __; iEIPeQ» The next trap ma upuuu .. -- Winchesterâ€"the result, together with a bolt end much nmmunition, of J. M. P’s. fine; the next, a. fine Smith mi Wesson; the next, a. good knife. “The feller‘s o millionnin,” said Jack- Ion, “an’ if he’d ofi'erod to give me then things my other way I wouldn’t 2 took ’em ; but oomin’ in my traps it. seems dif- ferent someway. He was a good feller.” ' “- _--. tram and Jack- Iemv nun-v n -J - A fur cap was In the next trap, son put it on thhont a. murmur. contained an envelope sealed : "Three-§ingex:e_o:1 J when. 7 R.‘A:nn. "Three-Eingerea awn“... "From his afi‘ectionste Uncles.“ Apager inside and another envelope. ‘ now all men by these presents. “That we, the Uncle’s Club of New York, do hereby acknowledge es our he- loved Nephew, pro tern: three-Finge Jackson of Skokomish, and him to accept the enclosed as 8. mar of our afiection.” This was sealed with the seal of the Uncle’s Clubâ€"an ant dressed in masculine attire-â€" and it was signed with forty names. And the inner envelo e contained a. roll of bills, one thousand ollarsâ€"for the Uncles did weli by their adopted. That sum is a la:- e fortune on the Skokomish. The Unc e watched from the stumÂ¥ J sckson was hen ; staggered for a moment. on the trail and read the letter over and over. Then he counted the relief hills. He opened his mouth, and shut it again. At last he said: “Well, I 'never knew I had no Unclesâ€" . . .11- 1.....- unfh REVS- I might know it! “Well, I 'never knew 1 nm nu u-..â€" hnt as this here note says, I mi ht know it. nowâ€"by these presents!" and e went on up the trniL The Uncle crept from the stump, and fol- lowed stoalthily, at some distance. Pree- ently the trapper stopped, before: great rock whose base was surrounded with brain. Man is never satisfied. The more you give him, the more he wants. “N ow comes the lat trap,” aid Jackson. “I wish that I mi ht. find Batty in itâ€"- seems like I could :3 her, now.” The Uncle heard a rustle in the brush, end the sharp In? of a sprung bear-trap. " ‘ ‘ ' and forgetting J---_ . for the moment the fruits or nus ..~ Battyâ€"all but the fumeâ€"s run; to the rock, and stop ed. he Unc crept after him and peere through the leafless bushes. Under the rock was as pretty I. grotto as a. nymph of ice and winter could wish for I. home. The ledge overhun‘, and long. thick icicles like supporting pillars reached the ground on either side. From the top and front, where a. cleft geve them a. place, hung ferns end grueee, frozen into e thick fringe of ice. in this cove stood the Widow Rose, cheeks flushed, eyes bright with excitement, hat 03‘, end her thick hair torn from its restrainin ribbon by the bushes, falling in rich dur muses to her knees. Beside the grotto. o n- mouthed, wide-eyed, astonishe beyon the usual power of men to be astonished, stood Jackson, his rifle at his feet, his hand heli- lifted, still and dumb with smuzement. “Well, you his booby, can’t you help a lady of your hear-trap, or ain’t you got no manners? or are you too stuck on yourself in our new hot to think of uythin’ else! -9- 1’ .... “MM. in veur horrid old trap, c K ' manners? or are _ ' of uythin’ else! fic’e I am caught in your horrid old trap, In" my fingers too numb to do anything nnd I can’t, get. my feet. on the springs.” Innknnn gmncd the sitnagionfand t1}. J ncks'on woman. ' him. At. the next meetmg at one of the Uncles’ Club, he reaper-ted m person, and gained sevcrnl poun s in weight. As to the couple on the Skokomish, ere Hutty’s shirt was free from the tn. , her fingers were no lunger numb, end T e-Fingerod Jackson had promise of he. pineu. And the two coming home along t e trnil met the person from the Reservetien, who had come over at once on the Uncle’s representation When the news was received, there wu mirth at the Uncle‘s Club, end the health of the J acksons was drunk thrice over. 7 _ L11- nutllmfin.” “Not forgetting laid the president» 5mm Ohm-e. There are 40,000 Irish in Liverpool. The word led, literally meme loof- giver. A bee doee not weigh the 100th pert at on ounce. Sneezing was once thought to be e. elgn of good luck. There ere nine kllted bettellone in the Brltleh ermy. Blotting eper le mede of cotton rege boiled in eo I. The mm: a! the Suez Oeuel exceed‘ $7,500. you-1y. There ere thirty-eight letter: in the Rue- eleu elphebet. The Cunerd Line of numehlpe employe ‘ over 11,000 blade. Forty-eight different lenguegee ere eeld to be epoken in Mexico. Sixteen tone of eteel pone ere exported 1mm Blrminghem weekly. A recruiting ear out eeye that few men have legs of equal eugth. From I} to ‘2 bushels of when. ere requir- ed to pleat an ogre of lend. An English 1:11me lute on en ever-.31: for three and a. gutter yous. English mnufecturere tell eve you over 5,000,000 beta in the Pet-is an: t. A London omnibus traverses about eighty miles a any, and earn: 880 a week. A ship tie-cubed. u A 1 Lloyd'- metal “the best of hulls' with the belt of funi- tun. lugs. ." “it ginning WW: Mrs. Nemother- fro: an gmhmnm ?% w W yum. hia-htherfi m gnu com or = ' 't. I ‘ .hould‘ I ll ‘ maths on: In H Bu v. 4.033. .553de 8 .8 10003 b 108.5. 55333 3 Va 105 A wow, 350852 £2 m 8.- n2. was wool 58o! 5 . _ man Mao.â€" ofi :93 3m w 34m 258 $55 , W .3!â€" uo 32 23>) 50 SM .313 he 83 23>» .933 .3 8:8. 34$ . Bi 113;!!!“ ve, them rough fisher med the an: Aug. this gain: momendmon Mrs. Newman lv.â€"â€"r_r~,- 'ackson; and forgetting he fruits of his adoption. “- “meâ€"sums: to the A Women'n Queri- 5 “run: In".-- . . i the kids, gentlefien,” u an new for another. r, who know! LUL Aha-“"I'" " ’13 e 1'31 meeting at. on. of : r nod in person. an: 3 in weight" A. kokomish» ere H‘t‘"’s the tn 2 her 558°" r, sud T roe-FingFl-Pd and ’Jack- The next world has ““1 md tint he inund' and I. ”Idler. LN â€":' him pretty well 30 hr to mder mud “til Why 'l‘em cune to the 1-:sz of a Locomo- tlve Engineer. Even in the life of a. grimy rnilload en- ' eer, Whose existence is one of almost con- stant danger, there sometimes falls 1. spurt of light and n. my of human sunshine illn- mince: his smoky cab, penetmms hm gran, blouse and finds 1t: way deep down an» m Alittle incident happened down at the mole the other evenin after the “rival of the overland train, w ich, thouvh of a. sim- ple not-are, will long be rcmem red by s mounuin sides and rocky defiles, trembling trades and marshy stretches. The din in the depot '18 deafening, but. out of the chaos of sounds, 5 sweet. girlish voice was heard welcoming home he:- ts, who had arrived on the train. he we: o little, golden haired beauty, l scarcely 31: years of age, with a quick, m- ... . A__ ....a . hwimr nature, to which www.â€" 90, littléj ayd 5’0,“ so, little ; and you, wu, ...- -W turning her face winttully toward the grimy engineer, who was lowing out of the cob window ; “I love you both." Then she kinsed her bond to him end was gone like e gent orb sinking down into the Golden ate come stealing through 3 chink in the de 1: and stole by the engineer into his ca. . There was a. strange lookgon his face for an instant, and :11 et once the depot was dnrk and lonesome. When he turned his head into the cab there were two light i spots on the cheeks of the duet-begrimed hoeâ€"Oakland (031.) Enquirer. Empx are. The Prince of Wales drops his left. eyelid ' mm: 0: now over the ball of his e ‘ every two or three loops and bow minutes while he all, for I“ the world 35 bnmboo. though he were winking at you. Bu". of A ne' kind course one understandl that this is more of which shows an nfiliction thm n maneriem. A mnnner- wide md dro ism is a. habit, by the fly, about which one wide ruffle of is generally nltogethemnoonscxous. I_h°P° of the wmwe thnt none of us have any. I wonder If we have. Some one else nuet tell us, for one I never known such tlinge about himself.â€"- v0 Lillie Hamilton Preach, in New York Mg; 3.”de World. delivery, A Fund: e1 Ten But Novel. [or Churoh Poop“: than WNW Merin- the Epicnveul. Peter. Rome, code. mend cenm . It in ex Hypetin. fit-gale}. Alexudrie, fifth chiffon on go century. | bell momâ€"I Hnrold. Bulwer. England, OlOVODth | ” century. Hnrold. Bulwer. Englnnd, eleventh century. Bomole. George Eliot. Florence, M- teenth century. Schoenberg C-otte Emily. Mn. Chulee. Gomny, Iixteenth celtury. Wutwerd d.Ho Mtg-lay.” England nnd Spenieh Main. eixteen John Ingleunt. morthouee. Englnnd end Frencomlghteent ntury. Aden Bate. 0 Eliot. Enghnd.‘ nineteenth century Glovelend. 2 fifteent century. ‘ Tnle 0! Two CltluLjiokem. Englend oe ! “contor- (lumen 1 . dny. at, an, when hi: Concord“ with Bourbon! ] Value! in the sbdom‘ ‘_ _- - him 'n“ All I {ovme'iim {alland'l ‘ ind t0 b0 carried how ; bed for seven! dtyl;; 1 .. .._. w w- , . loo-e unong dome-w "Nu loon'l k a“ $113000 0! 115:;- uww! 1“““1‘! 1‘ new Through s “‘9'- mud tho ”Pub“ The Bindoo, thou hresdmking u the more dunty. He v be bu builv. on the to cook: they, pnttin mm 3.4 mud it, ho'p metal bowl. the I: When his dough of pressed sud pulled ' ad a half in thickn of the bowl: It. in by‘ XwEE SUNBEAM- Nupoloou‘ ,5.“ was shout. to In“. with c Pope, he ufid to 3. w u for a. religion? nuce wishes for the m.“ he suddenly kicked .bdom with Inch force as u ”(1' conscionlneu. HO wd rcuuinod ill in nod down at the Ster the arrival of ”ghoufih of 8 8113‘ Ix-emem red bx _‘ .69‘33, snout- luv m...â€" - 7 3’ the cqntinqed. fl radon. n a primitive inbil ouin, is a. lictlo he bake: it on_t9p won strong and n- th. time yuan Alli! Ls bout of pray M ,muklng. ”Eel he is. wslk- in the only in” is left. eyelid 3'11“ in Mr. anl( n W m". Muis. ll” 1:1:er 8°” ‘° “3“”leâ€" Mra. Emuâ€"Y a. “This in the “Yes. 6116" “This is not girl’s day out, in ’t it!” fine. minister's day wall,“ “No.” “Any of the neighbors likely to drop in during the next. hour or so?” “1 think not.” “You’re done, no you?” “Yes. \Vhot do youâ€"â€"-” “11m: ut. negro comm in your can. Mun. am gomg on gove mo tho other by.” A“ Arr-- â€"â€" ,_ Take sixteen apples or washed potltes; them on the floor, in two long rows. place At the heed of each row have a. plum end then let then 52001:. Choose two csptainl, c oose en equasl number of pemul for their sides. The 61)th ploy first. M token ospoonund, kneeling. ' to spoon up an apple on the plate. e one who ts his row of eight up lei on the plate rst, without touching t em against anything but the spoon is the victor. After each psi: hove taken their turn. the side thtt bu the gmtest number 0! oun- __._, Some women m of many minds. Some family trees ere very shady. Opinions change, end men change with them. bu no writes the editor is The poet bound to respect. In giving act on the impulse. Never choke: charity. ‘ A ‘ ‘ ' - nun-inn ‘fin” m “Iii; is not abroad every year. Virtue my be its own reward, but people expect. moreâ€"Detroit Free Pm Blues From the "Ram's Horn. A lazy man steals from himself. There is nothing so brave u love. Talent and genius have man usm Men as always like the g t. «y b VHNO.” Talent and gemua u-.- ....._ _ Men nre Always like the g tlaey believe m. The dress of truth is elmys n seamless robe. Sin is never hated until we see whet it i! in us. There are no fat shoe in any of the on. devil’s pastures. â€"Ra.m’s An Amended Opinion. “They say thtt Litehed inquire n crank, quite crazy, in fax: ." “No doubt of it." “I heard him Speaking very highly of you this morning." “I was going to ndd when you interrupted me that. tome people may think Litehed n little 06 in some things, bum me he not. only appenn perfectly rational, but. a lo way ahead of some of his critics in in - lectunl abilityâ€"New York Press. Fans are shown celled "newer uni. which are completely covered with leave: and in the center of which are bunches chrysanthemums or holly. Feather tips not. only trim the neck end sleeves of the low-necked Louis-Quinn out worn for evemng, but form a dog-coll" dupe to wear emund the neck. Stands for hmps or sutuettee show the hop in olive-Wood, hand-pointed, vith wrath: of flowers, end with a profusion of ‘ ' 7 Aâ€" nu- -l-nA-r 1m 01 [OBEVEnd bows I“1’0“ A new kind 0: long I wpich shows the top ' wide ruffle of bee. 1nd of the wrowect nbbon. y SCRATCHEDE YEARS. and nun gag-“IN ”ON no of the Cancun Rimm- . It would Mn and no menu amount. or “term. yam-amount- unwutmogghnn “Ronny Wuhan and on my had um. I: van who. HIM 0n M would-anon: . L _- .L.- 44-... nu- 8:11:51: «301mg my hon nou- uu u... udurondhoo moouuuobom' All looodonlmnwuflwonh “Milli”! hero nod told you wooid have our“ no for you would hon Mum mono). hooked the “crummy. mmmm your book. “Bow o. ___. ... nn- 1 an .- also! Stub End: of Thought. WW Apple all 5PM“ ”It’- I dead of American ruhn‘m Clint. D, ‘exunple of mu evening moire m utin uripes sud floral bro- ected thst quantities of tulle, gums will be worn during an â€"Dry Goods and Fashion. Lnd of long ball-glove is shown, a the top of theam,uit in roops down. On the topi- a of hoe.rwit.h (on: tiny tonnes Now Colo". EW- 'M down an suit-my)- Iran none to ICING“ wn reward, but most Detroit Free Press. 1, hand-Imam, "'- md with a profusion of non the slender legs 01 “ flower L7):- Febmry both at Store and Elevator. Alsike and Red Clover, Two-flowed barley, “Hum, mm, W... and Buckwheat,for which hihest market prices will be wide A‘ ARTISTS GOODS a SDOGWW- EDMUND GREGORY, Burner K8111 and William Street: Full Wm B’k’a Powder Pure W30 mum Anaeod, Liver Ton“, Diarrhoeg Spfc‘flov Worm Powders. White Ointment. We Gram» Tooth Ache Drops Infant’s Carminauvo; A mucus Pull- flash tor Shingle Bolts W- m lost-It. my. PABLOB AND RESTAURANT M-LMQAW a" ms, D fiaoods , Boots V IMORIAL CARDS.â€" hn Pan -â€"A m :3 £3 harm's D” 11180. mama-1"- ‘, Dec. 16. lash-1 r. A. GOOdm-n' 1'. Gregory. I; xiv. mm: a 3038,. I It?“ â€"IS ‘1‘- amalgam and Glassware‘ ’â€" just been “punished Wk all , required for Christmas trade. 'of W etc. ; ices. Nuts 001..wa ’ mam at 100. er lb. Two-Bowed Barley, Wheat, Oats, Peas Lino W’ ad 0003' War of ‘11 “a“ “‘m'" W8. and 9“!!!“ __ , nLkLn- I.“ Wee.“ --...6W,- endeum Wm Glam. Ribbon; Cami-lawsj Dyed. Cleaned”ed or nch Clog; %§ posidvelyw guaranteed :ddllnc wagon employed Arollable agent in every town. BRITISH-MEWS“ ”HE 001.. -- -,n_g um zâ€"chunm the shove II m call. a m on! «don. u m; M MW“: dummies fume home. not with 0W OABWOOD , are now very um GLEAHING. mammalian- QDVSSTIIIIO ‘- ”would: ointment“ mm mules-l -_mwao.~ mum Mao-t}. mun-n -'â€" ‘â€" nenza. The mail .‘rhere were fourteen d a New York tron arm an In mt cit! were °n mun M‘W‘L- 9." v..â€" fl; «5va mil "‘5 -m, min wilt-2 .1119 Camus: P‘clflc my has resolved to reduce buds in the north-west I: by nude!!- â€"An enchant o! Moll rat! a Lodz. our Wm can! have died of the (11- W’ “L George Ream! 0' G" who took part in the h against the British 111 181 191de byâ€"ih: iulhn’o oi-d‘ -A mylmrlons lllnoas‘ animals in the mole!!! “dam wlchln 48 hour and tigers have enocum â€"A young nun name while out human: near 1 Friday. was killed by l dungeon gunin :hebq named Rlcmrd Seek-y. 1 â€"Gces: activity la n m, 0nd 50 veneln I B. 0.. without south: It]: tested that croubh Inst season in Behring: â€"A.n explosion ow in a coal mlu ovenlnz whldgflllpd up 7:53 and wan-w ....-_ _.. outed the death at unions injury 0! seven. â€"A former named “ fingore of Down”, n mm the loft of his nuance of twenty f hours otherwuda from â€"Mmen at Russian In d Into Poland fill-t dieturbnncns are Bodies of mounted 154 Win towns In Sad mum purposes. â€"A correspondent '1 momentjnepecwr nu eourncts of Touu mum“ account or an "dawns” orevntlinu uncertain In Russia is 1 of England. m the doc auton- injury 0! _A turner no the gore of Dow â€"1‘he London city on that the weddlnc Rift a flu! body to the Duke ¢ bride mall be a alsmow 0t 1,600 guinea for a magnificent «the! 6mm 900 guinea: for the duh -â€"Influeon of 3 out! typo luv- broken out. n 1 Mt 2,000 Inhabitants, d Aix, twelve muse Rance. 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