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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 1 Jan 1897, p. 2

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ForTablom ”.mmd Best It was after 3 o'clock in the afteonoon before the last man: departed, and then the boat was given a push from the shore and sent back to us. Among the gang were eight wounded men, their inj wriea having been inflicted when the woman fired gthrough the loopholes. Perhaps they had extracted some of the shot from their legs, out enough was left to cause them to groan and‘onrse as they walked share of the provisions, as we will get tired of fruit after awhile. We also want two or three old sail; for tents, an no or two, matches and some cooking utensils. We’ll have to have a boat to set the things and our wounded men ashore, but we’ll return her." The captain was so glad to have them out of the ship, even if they were to rennin in sight on land, that he readily granted the request. Four of them were permitted to lower one of the boats, and ‘ for the next three hours she was used to convey the rascals and their dunnage anese the strip of water. They were ellowed to help themselves with liberal hmd, but it was etufi' which 78' of no account to us without our prisoners. “And what 66 ion want in return for flu: fine speech? " asked the captain, igofing engaged that it prefaced a request s biscuit toss. When the anchor Ins down and everything aloft mode snug, John-on mounted the barricade and said: “Csptsin, we are going ashore. We geve you the best fight we could, but were beaten. If you want to take the but]: out, none of us will raise a hand in opposition. If you want to come Ashore no one shnll molest you. In the end n mn-of-war will come for us. but moon- while we shall enjoy ourselves.” bark would swing to the tide ufoiy enongh. but with no more dun 50 feet to spare. In other words, the dintanco botwoox; the shot-833d keg stem 1}» only dilution of half mile. There veto two tum or elbow. in the My, but once over the roof the but glided dong until III. In: brought up in 30 feet of wutor nou- tho had of the bay. On the "not mmutoepbmknnd 2%: PM: On the out w 59135:.th ! hub, with thé mini 3115tu (Ice mine. When the macho: no down 3 e had we not been directly opp-fie it we should never hove got in. A- it wen, we bed u go it blind, I- the eeylng in, no one knowing whet depth of near we Ih0tdd find. Whet seemed to be e river. but what wee mu; e long end narrow boy, run into [:he outer of the blend for e “ W91}, by your kind leave, we want a unfll be: none polnbd :t the openlng in 00 ml. The ishnd loomd up right More and ludthmboenndolayof 15 minutes '0 should In" been on the not The matinee:- obeyod all onion with My,“ nacho! than-lam a: of the hmlado won rel-pooch!!!) look Ind demon The opening in the not m not you Qua 4_0 feet wldo! and than other: qt work to win-haul the mud tackle.“ Ho ihe'h g". (homodmfot Inga; nail and (only thy lurk Ireland “If than is any Miami-wean pupa“! for you. Int 3 allot com. If: 3nd take the the“. Now put two or AM «hum-g Adventure cal-dads“ IWMWM) The nape-Mon wu khan Ind" am- not and diam-d. Mugabe. nick In It, but '0 had not. confident in our-alt. “an bdon,uoitmdoddod hmfiocdthtothobuy. Theo-Hm icon um W,ndonqmuutop- pd onton ”Mlmwhtnlght In»... Than thouphinnidtoJohn-l me exams or m urea-man. 5}: «mm 3m Askymgroaflot Ayer’s Sarsaparilla cured me, so that I have had no return of the disease for more than twenty years. The first bottle seemed to reach the spot and a persistent use of it has perfected the cure.”â€"O. C. DAVIS, Wautoma, Wis. man's manywomsfm Saree: naufllla “Every season, from the time I was two years old, I entered dread. may from erysipelas, which kept growing worse until my hands were almost useless. The bones softened n that they would bend, and several of my fingers are now crooked from this cause. On my -: sears, which, but for man? womspfi. Saysapanlla £1111 £11191. Sarsaparina, would be sores, provided I ’was alive and able to carry anything. Eight bottles of AYER’S were three fearful shriekx, a. chorus of about: end a. great splashing, and all was over before any one in the cabin could get on :1ch The surviving muflneen There were four persons in the second watch, as there had been in the first, and while they kept eyes and ears open they suddenly discovered three monster sharks moving lazily around the vessel. They were of the species known as the hammer head, and there is no fiercer nor more disgusting inhabitant of the see, unless it be the octopus. By and by the sharks ‘ remained stationary, as if on guard. I said the four people were watching and listening, and yet but for those sharks 3 terrible calamity might have happened. Some 15 or 20 of the mntineers took to the water to board the crsft over her bows, and whatever noise they might have made was drowned in the grating of her chain cable in the iron hcwse hole as she swung to the tide. But none of 1 them reached her. The first one had not laid hands on her chains when one of the sharks seized him, and a second later the other two had selected victims. There We head nothing whatever of the mntineers during my watch or up to mid- night. We had been relieved about half an hour, and the ship was as quiet as a graveyard, when the tide began to come in. That swunv the head of the bank to the see and her stern within 15 ysrds of the bushes. If the mutineers had a. plan for that night it would soon unfold itself. The idea wss to creep down through the bushes to the edge of the wnter and quietly swim out to us, hoping to find our vigilance relsxed. A dozen strokes would bring a swimmer alongside. “ I’ll spent to the father to-naomw, " I aid to soonulduodtrustmy voice to nay anything, nnd a she did not pull ,hor hand any I know that it was all ! right between in, and 1 £01: tint I could about for Joy. A: to how peo 1e make love on land I have no knowl go, but I’m mtelliag you in my plain, sallorlike way how we made love on shipboard in that bit of a bay, with may hep half a hundred desperate ‘ villains hidden m the bushes not a stone's throw away. There was no vowing that I was ready to die for her, and she didn't declare that I was the bravest and noblest man on earth. 1 know I loved her with a‘l my heart, and had Ihe not loved no she would not have placed her future in my keeping. We just quietly accepted each other for better or for worse, and if ‘ I can ’t weave much of a romance into it you’ll have to accept it without. “ Mr. Toipklnl, do you think we shell get ufely ewe)! “ “I an hopeful of it now,” I replied, “but e few den ego It wee ‘Relph,’ instead of ‘Hr. Tompklu.’ " “And it's ‘Relph‘ now," Ill. add, u Ilae geve me her head, but looked ewey in that coy, ehy we] which we expect to find it} a girl. end which we consider Inch 3 thought she wee the deereet, about In ell this world, and at he: to e me the proudest, happiest m: by giving me her hand in uni-p. She could reed my mind, the witch, Ind ehe kept me on the tagged edge form homer-o before “'9. Edda“! 9¥°d= _ , 7 , of g am who was content iit'h Ila I; having tint 3 tom loved him. 0 van“ to up?» her of Ill-1.11),? ,nd met a prom!“ o Inn-tinge. st a and, uh“ lwnntodtodoâ€"tohllhhrymtl tyought Ibo m the dare-t, aloe-t girl In mind nt no. A. Immoffaotnu won no company £02 each othor, sad It tho dour girl ludn’t correctly judgod my fooling- ud lolt not!) to: no, I doubt if I should hon opened I, month during tine four hoax-:- ntch. {scarlet hard from 8 o'clock until midnight I W don» withlhryforthofintdmdnool how he! me. That. was no doubt of ny Ion for henna do but done In good untold mo.thtuhrotumdlt, and yulnulthllyouthtlmmnput foryhg fiat hour than whoa the anthem tho convich’ anal. we found neckline! thank“. Thnhdbmtouuwnd tho M In: ombmrd. End" Modhpntfing don than!” n cheddhsnhdmphminvflchto «My hold on m Tho follow 32’ “h '. W."‘“ «“959»; Tho ubh m Minna-woman- hmid it, but '0 Mound down the hatch“ Mmmuthatthnwuno “Minter. Wigwam LL- A~7 "Junk my Mu, uni w. mm mks logyfafihon." 7 “ Ralph, I don’t like the way J ohneon talked, not I don't like the soft, silky wey the matinee" ected ee they went eehore. The chenge wee too great end too sudden not to heve some trick heck of it. What 3 do you think? " “Well, eir, I egree with you ee to there being come trick in it. Thoee men heven’t given up the fight yet. You don't beer them ehouting end lenghtng eehore, end i! one of ne wee to creep through the woode I’m thinking he'd find them getheted ehoet Johneoe end new plene being diecueed. Beet eluted, eir, they’ll mete come move to get pone-lion of the link, end it won‘t belong ieleyed .m... n ' The women murmured s hit, but the men cheerfully acquiesced in the conclu- sion, and when things were once were shipshape aboard no one would have suspected what we had passed through. Not one of the mutineers had spoken a. word to us or given anybody s blsck look during the transfer, sud as fast as they landed on the besch they disappeared in the thick forest, presumably to look for a site on which to make a camp. The passengers thought we had done with them for good, but the rest of us had s difi'erent feeling. As night was coming on C_atpatn platkeeme to me and said: tsking strong risks. The Englishman who spoke us thoroughly understood our peril, sud con be depended on to report us. If we hung right here fora fortnight, we'll see a. men-of-wsr in the ofling. We can't recapture the convicts, but we can rennin here so s guerd and help hunt them down later on. Besides, if we were to sail swsy, who can tell but that some croft msy be driven here by stress of weather or come in answer to a signal, and she’d certainly fell into the hands of the gang? We hove a. clear ship now and ‘ can sfi'ord to wsit." on thm‘mnnd him and aid: “Hmmbntthmnilonofu Not one of you men an godoftorukos st the wheel. 1 don't fly that we night not mm film bark down to Adelaide; but with thosemn jolt clung- in; and had wogtimr ooginggn, yg‘d be mmmifmiflfi I' " '3 result-,uaflymdthorouzmy. mum Prepared 1:10. I. HoodkOo..Lowell.MMs. mowmmmmaoomwmm nation, bod friends heard him ran and found in m lying in the hallway bleeding. An am- bulance surgeon said that. his wounds were mortal. and took him to St. Vin- cent's Hospital. The Italians who live in the neighborhood believe 23»- none was the viqtim or the Mafia. Hood’s umses mm m the «cine» In the world. 1: teams the digested food too long in the bowel: and produce: bmoulneu. torpld liver, 1nd!- ‘ no “as Called 0m of a New York Salons and maimed to built: New York, Dec. illâ€"Antonio Zanone. a, barber, is dying at St. Vincent's Hos~ piL-‘d with two stab wounds in Ins left breast and the police are looking hr Luigi Cat-alone, who is accused of at- tacking him without proxocamion. Za- none was drinking at midnight. Thurs- day with Julius Naelcne, Salvator Ga.- line and Simeon Calagoire. who live above the saloon at 237 Elizabeth-street. someone knocked at the hall door and called hjm o‘uy A_ moment later his Bantu. N.8., Dec. mâ€"The schooner Aurora, which left St. John's. Nfld., Nov. 12._ for Chhrlottetown, has been given up as lost. She had a. crew of three or tom- xnen on board. q r John Brown. one of the first In Great (imam .to advocate the hum; of we: ships \nth armer, died at girlghton ycsu-r day. He was Mayor of Sheffieid from 19132 ‘11 :2“? :Iml Master (‘utler there from 1865 ‘n .. I‘.. but night band- ot rebels fired on the town. of Santiago de Lou Vegas, Rancho 1 Boyerer and Calabasar. all in the Province of Havana. The attacks caused eat ex- citement among the inhabitanta. w o feared that the insurgents were able to raid the towns and give them to the flames. After lung ‘ ‘1 shots, which were reductive 0 n9 res :1 913.7939 scaring t e people, e rebel; withdrgw. ~ -:~ -- «as The latest report» concerning the move- ments or General Weyler. wno was en- camped near San Cristobal. in that he marched to-day. No information is given regarding his objective point. He has had no encounter with the enemy since his re- turn to the Province of Pinar del Rio from Havana, notwithstanding his elaborate plan or campaign. which necessitates the use of 30.000 troops. Constipation Kenna. Dee. ace-Non from lentne. in the Province of Piner del Rio, ghee the deteiie or en encounter on Dec. no betwee- Lieut. Llamlo. commending e body or had norme- end volunteers. The 8” force. errlving It e place celled Douche. tennd en insurgent cenp. from which they were tired upon. The eeldlere returned the Ire. whereupon the rebels led in dloorder. ‘ leevingzs deed enthefleid. The eminent elect: of the luurgentl were ee ured end their oernp deetroyed. light 0 the deed reheie were ldentided, but who the othere killed were in unknown to the people rrold~ in: in the locellty. The Government tonne mtelned no loos. Thin information cornea from e nleh louroe. end it is edded that by the de eet o! thla bend at rebels the none in which they were found it entirely clear or insurgent; It in ieerned from other source. that the exelr wee nhniier to othero. end that the dead rebels were eimplytgeclncoe, who had no means or detendlng ennelvee exalnet "I: Govermnt troops _ , _ - 7 5“. spun than. On the tray, w. manly It be hoped that one! than might hnhun : Ben Johann, the ludoi nut! the most Not Ila-pent: am: of I". ”mums-00m“ “annualâ€"nah,” Vania-nu. Islam. mmmonmmy h 3’0““! Indg’unl oulyreuoudbym “02P- delta Con Inmates. Tina: «on: haul um Pam-’0 ll Wwomuyhomnd. manual. wrn'. Renaud-uh. melon», Inh- mo Tho Wholo lea-r orthomlduoududoodmm mall-bod by Road'- Suupofllzo :- quicklytold. 1| pol-Illa and «mm wood. tone- tho stomach on! aim Imth ond visor. Dina-o moot onto: the “fortified IIwa “05.3.! blood vb can“ by akin: Hood'o Sonya. :mmnry ' ud' 1' and; shown «IL?- bynm totrynhoxolmer’l MINI P1110. Imuacuy lawn-3mm nautnhouonoohxutoinm The cola:- cune w her cheek-Ibo m npldly. and now Is "Mun.” In 81m tho Mn unbound la and to! kick- !l; Mixing “an... mm? -' “a: I . : “ ““9“?“ ”'0! WI. “#1.???“ 09.0 The total elm-mod no. 0! 00mm Atria h 9, one Iqmro miles. A Janna] thaw to always mou no- am of cold: and cough! than n Maury freeze. Then In tho an. Ayn-'3 Chem Md {3 30069119“ my. to m {Minion on:- “7.11m: of 1“ mile. 0 Ccptain "mail: 11.3 a. {£11513 Si. bonds. He raised it to his shoulder and covered the convict, and then aid to him: “I’ll count five cod then drop you dcsd in your trash!" and we’ll find a. my to destroy ship and All of you, even if we perish at the some time. It shouldn't rest with you and your bloody mete: to say ‘no’ to this, for the men with wives end childxen ought to have a word. Look here, Sennden, Smith, Women, you women who went to lee home again, ego you going to?”â€" “Captain, I was playing you soft yel- terdey when I told you that we would be content with the provizione. We went the berk. and we'll keep trying for her as long as there’s a men left olive. You've shown us no mercy and need expect none from us." “ Well, whet'l your point? " “ It's just this: Give us the bark, and we’ll go any in her and leave you in com- iorteble shape on the inland. Refuse us, "1'0 I\'I.Ll'.'1')/ ..l.\'f).\“ Hood’s P1115. A DEATH ON BOARD. At an early hour next mornlnz after the tragedy inst recorded, a number of the mutineers appeared on the beach, where their provisions still lay, and began to carry ofl' various articles. Our hope that Johnson might have been one of the trio wind by the shake was soon disal- psrted, as he was the fourth or fifth mun to appear. Wnthout so much an a look at the ship he began shouting orders, and for an hour was constantly in sight. At ‘ the end of that time everything had been carried into the bushes. When ready to go Johnson turned to face us, drew him- self up, and fastening his gaze on Captain Ozark, he said: LEFT zs’bzup. Gin) [Ips- Lou. (Qantimmi um week) 71.81.1735. CHAPTER XV. .â€" II v-I’ ‘V-lu- â€"â€" w- ”W mtgfl a Divorce In. lot In“ to Ian, I13. mayhem “and“: m. New for), Dec. ”PA ”new tu- Ia- don who World an: The Punt-u De Camellia”. the tonne: new: gm. Ilium M can”. .1,“ “I! I. madly, with he! can. m “It" van may tag a... m lover. I: m born In t M m- y “I!” hlt In.“ In qu._ View oupm or ills A mad dog ran smack in Bnitilnore on Dec. 1 and bit eight boys. Two of them have died in awful agony. All the ,boyn were sent to the Pasteur Institute in New York and it I: thought five or them will recover. Thewttcoupoolhuhadabcdm. in; u owing to competition of outsiders. luck: the Dominion Coal Com 0: Non Begun. and elem m wn?'3m to bolster It up and an tcrthe: cutting lamina. -.... A..- at. , .- .. t CHRISTMAS IN A HUT. London. Dec. 27.â€"The Standard'l Vienna correspondent telegraph: that the Prinâ€" cess at Cnraman-i hlmnv. formerly Iliu- Clara Ward of Detroit. Mich" who eloped with Janos Rim. :1 Hunnrian gypsy mu- sician, spent Christmas evening at the hut ot Rigos fauna at Stnhiweiuenberg. Hungary. he Princess has {urchin-d a house and several acre. or In which she has given to her paramour'l parents. or: Christmas Day a number or gypsy bands uerenaded Rise and the Princess. The couple will go to America in the upring. The press des tchcs have already In- formed the war] that two persons known to be the Princess and her lover arrived In Huhlwclssenberg. Hungarv. Rigo'l home. on Tuesday. They went together that night to t onera. where the Princess wore splend d diamonds. In answer to enquiries by the chief of police. ng0 confessed his Identity and that of his companion. The Princess rlalted Rigo’u mother In her nme hut and embraced her. 'iauia'g Wafi.‘ tié'Pi-ihcesa'" "Bx-566.1331:â€" doned his wife and children thou: m Jean ago to eio from Diurd with the maid of Lady en. a tmoun English bgguty. _._..r-_- _.. .._- _v._. at about this tune. and as Ihe npplled to the police. Rlno became afraid and dis- appeared with the Princess. They are now in Hungary. mnqumy awaiting the dpclsion of the Charlerol tribunal. ngo Is said to be accounting with his Wye to at her gloo_t9 sue for ardlvor'ce. A backagevlddrees‘ed' to her errlved At the hotel. She refused to receive It, a: lag: "I am no logger a princess. 1 name is Mme. RI"). The gypsy's wire reappeared on the scene e} aboq; an; _tlme. and as the npplled to “Not wholly." was the under. “became my husband 13 not yet trying to get u d!- vorce. uthough I hue done everything I could to make him do so." “And your children?" “I love them very much. but I love 8130 better, and my only wish Is to be chic to mgrry hgm as 399" as posslhle." _ fit. The pair went wthe' mild. and afterwards traveled. The: were In Purl: In August nt a hotel on the Boulevud den Capnclnes, where one a” 81:0 gun I banquet to his tome:- colleen (a? ' “1'!" you hippy. madam?" X ed one of the _;uentg or the host’s. threw opu- éngi cut. At the tune time the Princess ett her husband. An thl 3-9 benched at the beginning or the m; ihrey up its-ii: mpg the Prince" and the Prince. '1‘ his not: 'mifiu unener. She need to pan the evening end m: the night 1: the mount, and when the concert ya over used to me u- ‘w taken-Wu- - .. A he was (”In last wintee. and conven- odwnh In. lower twothere no no secret thou! thus- mum and not the flights: attempt at «meet them on the part a! the Pdheen. 8130': wife wu the an: to object. Her husband got coming home o‘t 1.1;: new hog own-ed er W. u: o hos-h watch him It the ”tenant. Solon: oceneo mud. no to and then and. thin proposal to her: Go back to nape: “al-1031- tether. our mother end you! Mother And "u n to with my puma. lwlllmthehmohdoend ooothoo- and (ma 3 month. Then, w eh 1 how node-unuuthmghthemutho Princess. 1 will rejoln yon Ind we w] ml; “$3 on %m%d ad to. wu y . re turned to her native MAW thoo- uhd tune. a month were mg, no Ihe returned to Porto. accompthled by her husband's mother. and even Introduced hoe to the Prince-o. who Invited her to lunch eon. hm with his wife he would have no thin: to do. A fortnight later the poor women m 9811!. hmhemhoorted. Up to thh tune the type: had won a blue Swim “mar. uniform over! high, nâ€"J hL- m-..., __A, t: hogan-tn Prince autonomy. who ud- yufiwflnmmm-unnhuot n 0 Prince: Claim. who lad Inc-d ten- mfly risked her reputation In 0 u- nln, 11.9ch In the mum-Int when he was yin last Mata. m can”. «with In. humor "others no 038‘"! u arm-i but an Ado-In. has a an. than . n 1"! nun! of won't», 'th hlâ€"LA Ln. -n- 7,‘. E E E E i s E Mm Clan W“. a h an id! no". ‘0 the a ice or I very wealthy m wanna. he: an Int It Nice nu um Inn-ha In Pub, the Aneflcu “d any It Anna-m being pres-pt. n3“; â€"___ _.L_ ‘I_‘â€"_._I_L,A “fifiiflfflgle'f_ "79 "mi 'f' an hour. It Ii- hone in n rum ril- lac. In Empty. View deputies. or round” and My use“, «and: .1- i‘od with him and he: position. he am: one-- that” atriu- on, but it h in am». cantor-iv with 1min Pub Mayo-yew -_A- Now Ion, Dee. 37,â€"A and.) tn- I.- don t. The World an: The Prince- Dc Gamma-1y. a. tonne: new: on. the In: In ”on“ a- (ban. and Vulgu DI! the m Aw I. to I. at“ and II Only Avalon 0 Divorce In. lot In“ SI'UPPING WITH HER GIPSY LOVER Has Caused a Great Sensation in European Society. PRINCESS DE CHM mm W for free mm: but. Warner’s 8:16 Can 00.. Enchant. NJ. But to-day well, and stay so. Thexe us no doubt of this. Twenty years experience proves our words We can give you incontrovertible proof from men and women, former sufl'erers. that not only yellows your eye- balls and furs your tongue and makes your head ache but swoops upon your soul in dejection and l forebodings,"â€"-â€"and Talmage is right! All this trouble can be removed ! You can be cured ! H 0W? By using In one of his wonderful sermons very truthfully said, " My brother. your trouble is not with the heart: It is a gastric disorder or a rebel~ lious hver. It is not sin that blots out your hoge of heaven. but bile fifiéi; T. HEWITT TLLMGE “5w. V... wdtei: “When [maul-ted (weighed 125 pounds. Imukeu dcknod reducedin heath and broke out with amt-use whkh mum add n: ma. He muted any disease mm g? domeua Mmdlfdlan lo Idt. :begnu uiegthlzrifimm $352.; In surety; a God you, “5% , 3 _ , ,_ .w-.- 1...â€" vlvu\ulll euucs. It reduces awomau to e slate of weakness. nervousneu, irritability. dejection and mel- ancholy. Such a woman can't possibly be youthful no matter who: her age may be. She needs the youthfulness of hlghly vial. ized blood. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medial Discovery will give it to her. It will hel any women to get beck he: youth ens It twee Se dlzestlve end blood-Mi organs end the lave: power to produce page heel*y blood. It gives color to the cheehm etotheeyee;d:ivuawey pimples and otches; wi a any wrinkles; round; out W grins, end creates firm, netunl. healthy flesh. ‘ EWJIG “It“. VIE". "“Whenlwnmnm-fi-An- ,_- -__â€" um-vt But when; a woman's blood is full of bil- iou impurities, the an neither look young nor feel gang. Her whole constitution in poisone nth bed blood. It permeates ev- ery put. It puruyzes the nerve-oenmes; weakens the slouch; irriutes the heart. pr'eys Epon the ilungsr end bronchinl tubes. a... ._--_ - fl - _. 7 _,, â€" â€"-v- â€"~.-. w ,vuu’ Ill" there is ad: young blood circulating m bet veins. She Joesn’! need cosmetics and face- powders end skin-preserves. Pure blood :5 the only Vtme skin-pngewer. “‘4‘ _I_ A, She may be the mother of a family; that makes no diaer- ence. She is bound to be young because he: ban is young and them in rich wanna khan! .x..--n_.__ Louisville. Dec. 25... 2.15: night. Rod. 9; prisoner. set fire to u was hm-vmd vn than. It. John‘s. nu, Dec. aâ€"m mow other: I. I how Minn Ill amid Fortune Bay. All the American aching nuclei-l which were wilting there hoping to occur. cal-toe. have abandoned the place end nailed tor Plateau- Bu. This I. the second season that the hen-1;: nah. e ha mm It Fortune Bay. e n- t means starvation to thousands or peo ple. because the herring luau-try II the only possible mmuon o! the Meat- durtng the winter month; The Govern- ggt wm hue to help relieve the Inner- v m .- -- .0.- a Burned, Io In“. tram wrecker: miiéved : mil, with) caused the wreck. The w was no tee: high. Birmingham. Al... Doc. 21.â€"-Blrnbr bun miners! nun No. 40. which I- a local train m; a circuit at the mlninc town- tn the Binnln‘hum db- xiict, went through the on». 3!!!! bridge nmr Gum-nee. 27 mile- from Bir- mingham, a: 7.50 mm. frhe wrectm rMI' H... -_A _._A ~ mu tell no to“ no. a M Fina-d a Dad Ida-an human-Md- EIGHT TAKEN OUT DEAD. thathebreuiyto take :1 1m Catholic into his Cabinet to show his goodwilltowuustheminorityinm Province. The opening of the shipping Denon «1898 will bemukedbythe arrival in Monti-u: ot a. 10.000401: freight or 3000 horsepower. giving her u; need or 121-2 knots. and the newer will be completed in December. 1897. TheMRCommisdonwilidtcnln: in loomed on My and Wedne- du next. Wiuiun U. Um. a-MJ’. 1hr 30- .li‘ottgildead.uvin¢been instant one 01 the Allen net at steamem, and Runotlmpmbeblethntltlebutane of seven] othem The new vessel will be ‘70 feet long. 52 feet beam. with a depth or 87 feet. Her engines win he or 3000 horsepower, giving her 3 need o'vér ilve'hmm tickets have been disposed of for the Lem-lor- banquet a the Windsor Hotel. It is said that the Pnemier’a “are. will dwell chiefly an the tail! and the Manitoba school settlement. end it is likewise held the! Hon. Hr. Gnenwag will any something of importance. It is stated that the numb; Premier Mil tell hla hearers that he will hithmlly carry out the "augment unwed into heaven the Dominica and low Ggqemmentg but 4L4; IA , - _ m Ml; the nun required for the completion 0! the work It I: understood that the Grand Thank will ask the Dominion Pcrlhment toe M000 and a. like amount from the Quebec Legislature. while the cost 0! the work Is ertlmued “31,500,000. the prom at the Grand Trunk to mm the Victor“. bridge nu causal g good den at Mon here an to do I... a M loathed. Dec. fl.â€"(SpecuL)â€"0u at the non upon-ant armament.- mt ”tend Into by mum corporation- tn on. country will be consummud um 18 Ayn-bi. mvmuumuaum. “nuns-malnu- no 141574! mun At FDA-men a» 9.! xâ€"L um Orders neatly and promptly executed. Estimates and samples sent by mail when noZrequired. ”15 P087 J03 DEFAIHMHIT. ., "”REEIQEEEDV may be a happy and prosperous one for all. As for ourselves, we know we shal be able to do better by our patrons. We cordially wish our many old cus- temers and the public generally the com- pliments of the season, and trust that the New Yenr, ‘â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"__â€"â€" m_ ffiz‘ SEASON’S GREETINGS! 1897 A: a dream who: night is done, A: a shadow flee: the nun, Acacia}: whoawbitesaihslim 0x:- the barium dim. A: a life complete of day: Vanished [ram mortal ways As a hope that pale: to fearâ€"â€" I: the dying at the year. Jun £01 :11. The Very Best LAWN SEED ALSIKE, RED CLOVER and TIMOTHY SEED. Earle; 7 fanny; 7‘. M SEEDS!” JAMES KEITH. â€"-â€"always on hand. Highest Matket Prices Paid for WILLIAM-8T.

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