pm in pt: your is] tends. ml}, rm, able. '9 hr} ST 11; 9:; my opinion of the much. 1 “mo :53 grammar-en did over four hundred other base ball enthusiasts. mm the expectation of seeing a. good lively‘gaxne. but un sorry to en: we went away W Our boy: de- pended largely on winning Lhe game through the cleverne- ot Blew. en .,._...- fl’ .- importation from Tomto. who proved pitched a. halt-decent game our nine would have had a. fair chance of win.- nlng but. he was “dogged" all over an lot, and the rest of the home team hing discouraged at the poor ehow- jched‘a really excellent game. Lindsay will never have a ball teen until they get a good pitcher and ï¬nd LI waY. Thundny’s 8.11 Game Dear Sinâ€"Being a. spectator of the holiday ball cams. I Wd 11k» to ex- WUIIL W V... -â€",_-, _ much touted, wondor, Mr. Blakey, is anything but a gentlemanly player, as his actions at 0;:ngde on Monday 7 Iâ€"A:â€"â€" anbï¬o‘ Thursday's 3m Gene.‘ (To Editor at The Poet.) Sinâ€"We have seen a good deal of‘ condemnation of our base ball team in' Friday’s 989013. which I think is very uninir. considering what Lind- say teamhm done in put years. When our ball nine take a. losing streak the supporters crawl under the barn. Some people can‘t see why the __t-em should. lose, elthongh they see nothing wron in other teams being beaten by their pet organization. Now. for sev- eral years past the Peterboroe could not got a. win from Lindsay, and Dan McCabe’s utterance on . Civi‘e holiday L-) L- out oi the box he becam mfnriated and struck Umpire Charley Haddock a savage blow in the face. This was no: the act of a gentlemen. and it Lindsay wants a ball team let her have a. team of gentlemen or no team at all. In my Opinion Mr. Blakey is the biggest "lobster†that ever “ambl- ed down the pike.†Thanking you. Mr. Editor, for this space in your valuable paper, 1 am yours. etc. 31.!) BASEBALLIS'B. Lindsay. Aug. 11th. 1899. â€VOW El vvv-â€"â€"" . V was that “mny's the time he had to go home with worse defeats, and more of them than they had. wins, from Lindsay." The true sport will back Lhe team that. is under in the ï¬ght, but a few of the weak-backed Q0113 who usually see the gum by climbing the fence are the cpronic kickers. ‘ 14“ .Lh u-v â€"- -77 7 When the curlers arrived from the West two years ago with all the troâ€" phies the town turned. out on mesa to whoop it up, but last year. outside of a few good curlers. how many were there to cheer! Lindsay teem feel the defeat badly enough, owing to the dis- appointment ot the large audience. They are a little disï¬gured, but still in the diamond and open to all com- ers. Watch tor another game short- ly.â€"Yours, etc.. FAIR PLAY. AUGUST 'iu'xramomAL EVENT. The Weekly Post. Nuptials of Kiss Moâ€" W011? CBMMUNIGATIONS Mr. James 8. Wm. Peterboro Examiner: The residence of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Moore, No. . 77 Bomewoodâ€"Ave., was the scene of a V91"! interesting event Wednesday afternoon, when Miss Hattie Say- mom, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benry Seymour, of BOWM- ?nd smer of Mrs. Moore, was united {I} the holy bonds of matrigany to Mr- James H. Wilson, of Oakwood. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. S J. Shorey, ot the George-st. Methodist. chm-ch, in the presence of fifty or more intimate, Iricnds of the COEPracting parties. The brï¬â€™e, who looked. char-mac m 3.86wa or white organdy, tr with all-over lace, and carrymt 8- bo'mnet of cram blossom. '38 agszsted by Miss Annie Shaman. 0‘ Lmds‘l)‘. who was attired in pink or- sandy, carrying a. large and. beauti- ful bouquet. of flowers. 1 1115 ï¬rm was supported by Dr. Sydney Porter. 3A.. Kingston. and. the little mania 0‘ _honour were Myra. and. beta. Moore. new of the bride. ‘Ihe contracting parties at 1-30 00100}: marched into the room. where 9" .“rsmony was perforrped» ‘0 I1!" “1118i? of Menaleasohn’s wedding march. pe’fm’med by F. W. Waldon. Alger the ceremony was over the weddmg 9?"? sat down to a. most sumptuous dmner prepared by Mr. LL. Lane, an†Which some Lima was spent in 302?} mterconrae. _-_-vâ€".â€"v- The newly married couple left all the 530 6.13. train for Lindsay. Where a reception was held at Hrs- MOFIIGS’ residence. They then pro- W“ on their honeymoon togr 1:0 I‘lï¬saxfg _and other western pogntao ___ -__,- "m... up 03 their return they “11mmâ€?! °£ their residence 9n thq bridb, Lbs 8100111. awaitmg Ins 393-- Oahood. The Presents to the bride were both “humus and costly and include a “funk! new piano, the gift of “D bnde's tame: and an elegant cold “lckthezittmtnegmon _ . ,. m“ _l_nany friends will J0“! m}, _‘_L -Â¥ r." FRIDAY.-AUGUS'E 18. ‘99 for: winning Um m [overuse of W. m â€- câ€"A..- 6310mm. who PWved ppoinumnt. If he hid f-docant gm our nine a a. m: chum 9! Win- a long and proiporm QUEER HOUSE SCENE. Conservatives Try to Break Sir Charles Tupper’s Agreement. Ottewe, Aug. 8.â€"'1‘he Home yeeterdey preeentede muse eight. At no time weetheremuoh monthen e quorumot members preeent, and during e greet pert of the day the members on the Gov- ernment henehee were waged in trying to induce the membere oi the Opposition nottohreek an agreement which hed been entered into by the Government with Sir Charles Tupper. to drop two oleueee oi the railway hill. Sir Cheriee hedeekedthnttheeeehuseehe left out. saying that he would sit here for three weeke to prevent their being peeeed. end the Government. on the ands-landing thettheworkot the reunion would be concluded Int week, egreed to thie. Yeo- herdey. however, Mr. W. F. Mecieen moved, seconded by Mr. Clarke Welleee. that one of the clauses be reinstated. end Sir Wilfrid Leurier and Mr. Sutherhnd. ch eirmen of the railway committee. “bed € that they be ellowed to stand over until ‘ they could he discussed next eemion in Sir Charlee’ presence. Some at the Oppo- eition members said. however. the! Sir Cherlee had spoken for hxmeelf And not for the party. and therefore they uracil the reineertion of these cieueee: The Gov- ernment, however. would not breek their pledge to Sir Chm-lee. end the hill wee adopted without the clause: in queetion. Last night the railwey eubddiee bill passed throuch committee. 1, er_ nI_l_ 5|... RAILWAY §RANTS DISPOSED 0F. Comuonl I“ Dal-01y Ion Thu . Quoru- nt Any Time on loud.)â€" Couch-tho Mambo" ‘l‘nko Ad- After an explenetdon by Mr. Blair, the Senam amendment In the easement be- tween the Government and the Grand Trunk Railway for the extendon of flue Inset-colonial Into Mona-eel wee con- ï¬rmed. nnnnn .65th The Premier appended to the Home not to breek the agreement which had been come to between the leader of the Opposition end himself. that these claueee should not he proceeded with this section. hit. unclean moved. eeeonded by Dr. Spronle. that the following clause be added to the bill a clause 4, it being one of the two clauses dropped from the orig- in] H" â€In on Byflntr .- 7-.."-.. described thereln. and may deï¬ne the ac- commogauon to be grown 1».th therevnth and may oxder and require tracks- to he lald down from and In connection with the company‘s main line to and from web statlon and for ‘1de wherever deemed necessary by the commltteo. and It shall be the duty of the company owning or operating the line of rallwuy to carry out the order wlmln the time mentioned cut the order wuuln we Lune muuvucu therein.†Eon. Mr. Blair said that personally he was in favor of the clause and had .mppo. to 9d it in the committee. but ha mum not break the agreement entered into with the leader of he Oppoaizion. After some further discussion a count ml taken and tLe amendment of Mr Madam was defeated. -"_~, (. ' Further supplen: exam amounting to â€2.451. were table by Hon. M5; Fiaxdinz The whole of the evening session was spent in committee on the railway sub- sidy bill. which ï¬nally passed its third reading. ‘ Ar‘ -AI..~-OM Imï¬llnu Further supplementary estimates, mourning to 812,451. were laid on the table by Hon. Mr. Fielding 1!: reply to Mr. Faster, the Premier aid the remaining bills would be taken up 30-day. and then the supplementary estimates. Home adjourned nt 1 10. U. *. Ambmsdor Sap l’ulitlchuu Could Not an. Brittle end Amer-lei Flght. ‘ London. Aug. 9 -â€"Mr. Joseph H. Cheats. the United State-‘3 ambassador to Great Britain. was interviewed yesterday by a representative of the Associated Pres in regard to the recent “war at arbi- tration" speech delivered by Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the Canadian Premier. He said: “There will he no war. It is safe to any or.“ no Amount of politics or politicians thIt-vx-Jo £65m: of politics or p in either country could occasion this oonneotion._" A I.__..I__ ‘ of dissolution. and the leaders of both lee had to speak. Mr. Cheate seemed to think that the latter circumstance! explained Sir Wilfrid's position. and he was inclined to attach small importance to the Premier’s remarks. Mt. Choete always slow, and I c‘n say nothing at peasant as to their status.†A Figure of Speech. Regarding Mr. Choate’s statement. the Canadian high commissioner. Lord Strnthoona and Mount Royal. mid to a â€ma-menus of the Associated Press: vntm of Sh- Chulos Tanya'- Abooloo to Exhibit The]: Domingo l‘"""““'" ‘ "“ nee. my“. An: 1 Sumo Domingo comment is 61 Sa- Portia P.†w new! from â€WAR 0R ARBITRATION.†proposing. aind fl nettlemont of will be â€we'd†Ind-pendantâ€. Even I n g flonluu. ‘1, l.‘ -â€"-.V, 7 mos. Ham, Aug 11 «The. run) Santo Domingo any, mu - movement is extending Province of'VegL 13 m almi “ â€"â€"- “an new-Inflor- remark was mere- ud noï¬ a political y Mr. Cheats. Su- noc deacon!) to 811013 any way me“ †Stan“. No sensible Br as mb‘ev bu‘ in: a. leaf out of 00k in demanding deï¬ne the ac- !» 4303th require tracks In connection rotation 01 an . v-â€"r ry the Unlaod | J- 3- Killer Dead. Any bitter. y The grim reaper 0511611 away m md. adian press I: denly yesterday mOrnlng Joseph H. The negotia- K3197: “1° Well-known engineer. He got I I believe 5 up Ithorns 9 o clock and complained co m- the A188†wife that he had mg aimed†in __ and in About ten minute. m â€w,†' The deceased was born at Guam Spnndinz- Isle of Mn. 72 your: ‘80. 3nd when . n; n -Thc youth magmtstudentotmdnam bingo any! am angin He came to Cam In 1864 is extending and until his death was will!!! u . mummy“: Ikmtul drsughtlnnn, W ad .. u... ' W. ï¬ll work II known W Too House Will Be Closed Im- Prosalvoly This Afternoon. THE SPEECH WILL BE SHORT. The Supplementary Estimates Were All PIN. and the Estimates Were All Cultured in by the House-The Question of Export Cattle 1-. erection - Honey 33"“! Voted in eepnlr- I Ottawa, Aug. 11.â€"Pmogltbn will bite place this afternoon. The function will he made more impressivethan usual. In place of their being one guard of honor there will be two. The Royal Canadian Regiment of Infant?! will furnish one and the Governor-General's Foot Guards the other. The mm of the Royal Regiment, under command of Major Denison. Captain McLean and Lieut. Layhorn. will line the corridors leading to the Senate Chamber, while the Foot Guards will perform the duty of receiving and mluting Lord Mintc. It is not expected that the speech from the throne will he a lengthy document. Supplementation Passed. In the House the remaining supple- mentary estimates werepassed yesterday. and last night all of the votes were con- curred in There remained to be consid- ered only the Exachequer Court bill from the Senate. but it is said that the Oppo- sition will submit a batch «amendments to the supply hill. Export Cattle Inspection. In answer to Mr. Feather-son's ques- tion. Mr. Fisher stated that the Govern- ment has received a communication from Gilchrist a Munroe. cattle shippers' agents at Montreal. complaining of the present system of inspectinc cattle before they are placed on ships at Montreal; that the Government has replied to that by re- questing 3 report upon the condition of afleini from the chief inspector of ("111* antine. That report recommended in a more ampliï¬ed form the suggestions o! Messrs. Gilchrist Munroe, and orders of the department had been issued in accordance therewith. “snow-w.-- The Hou§¥l§eï¬vivent into supply Ind voted monev rapidly all day. amount no a: 12. 15. Slr Willi-Id Lnnrlor Write. on â€pinup “on to Sir. Robin-nt- Climo. Aug. ii.-In a personal letter to H. H. Kohlmz of The Chicago Timel- Hemld, Sir Wilfrid Louder. tho Conndinn Premier. ooyr: "You are at liberty to any that I have paid no attention roan inter- view published recently in n Wusbinzton paper. in which :he reporter purported to give the public words not spoken to him by me. but to somebody also. Life in too short for a busy man to take notice or events of this kind. or any kind of hear- U'Duu- vu. yea-c â€"-â€"_. '- __.. _ any evidence. It I had any communica- tion to make no the public. I would paler to make it directly. and in my own words. It seems to me the: I need hardly add the: the invitation of the Chicago authorities will receive from me the most courteou- oonsldemnicn." _ W“. Mâ€" VV_--_ V A meeting of the committee on invite- tions and arrangements will be held Fri- (hr, at which time Chairman Tmnx. who has been in Wuhington. where he went to extend a formal invitntion to attend the festival to President McKin- ley. will be present. and the Cnnndinn Premier will then be cordially invited to attend the festival. This will be the tint invitation exmnded to Framer tanner, as the members of the committee deny that Mr. Fitzpatrick had any nutboriw to invite the Premier. or that he is in any way connected with the testivsl. Ant-"nub or the Cumu- Atlu-uo Ball- wny Accident at St. Polyemo. Ottawa. Aug. ll.â€"Contrentn Roche- leau. the child who was injured in the Canada Atlantic wreck at St. Polyoerpo on Wednesday. died yesterday in the Watex Street Hospital. His tether. mother and sister we ‘0 killed on Wedneedny. thus wiping out the whole family. They be- longed to )‘ontn-dl. This makee eight victime of the wreck. The two pmlents at the Water Street. Hospital axe Mise McDonanll end nu- Bynn. They are still alive. but their re- covery is said to he improbable. Two- thirdt of Miss Ryan’l body ieennlded. end she has herdly e ï¬ghting chance. Mist McDongall is not so badly burned. patients. While the net-eel expect -deeth at any moment. Mr. E. J. Chamberlain. Kenernl man- ager of the company. we: seen yesterday. Mr. Chamberiein said that the company had not-him new to import and were a much in the dark :1: mel- u regard! the cause of the noct¢.:-ns. THE PROROGATION. Vancouver. Aug. ll.â€"The New West- minswr writ. has been issued. It is re- turnable on Aug. 31. It is believed that Mr. A. Hendetson. the new Attorney- Ganml, will be append, hm that he will euilv retain his nut Hamilton. Aug. )1 â€"At a meeting of the shareholders of the Cataract Power Company, iicn J. M Gibson. president, in the chair. is was decided to adopt the bylaws for IC": taking over of the Hamil- ton Street Railway Hamilton 8: Dundee E Railway and the Radial Electric Reil- ‘wny, and the direuors were authorized to carry out the big transfer In order to \ meet the increased indebtedness of . the company it was resolved to increase its capital stock from $250,000 to 84,000,000. An additional transmitting wire will be put up between Decew‘e Falls and the city transforming station. and the whole of the systems will be operated from the Falls. When the deal has been completed the company will take into consideration i the building of electric lines to Gait end n-..‘lnh Little Rock. Ark . Aug. 8.-A report imehed hero 1:»: night of a threatened race war at Pma‘zeuld, in Green county. A eo-calied vigiance comn ittee. com- posed of white men. notiï¬ed the eolund residents to have the ooxmnmzï¬y. Bunny 0! the negruvs lair. town. am; n-poru erase than those remaining are being driven out of the to - n. rho Cutlrnc' PM" ram WEEKLY Poe'r ansu. ammo. Dian» Now xuvnum meat. FITZPATBI C K's STORIES- Now Westmin-ter Writ Issued. A RA! pgrawu X'rivon Out. Hanui r Cumnuny Buy Three DEAL- Won All A POOR CROP 0F FALL WHEAT. I’rlll Who-I sanctuaryâ€"Born! ligh- l’ Susannah-Onto 33th.: look.“ â€"Boâ€m on In, You oud Bonn -flny .I‘ Clovor 3010' "to Avormâ€"Poutou I Good Ilold -0thor Crop; Toronto. Aug. 11.â€"'I'ho following no- portottho crop. of Onhrlo baboon blood by the Onhflo Burma 0! Indoo- u-iu from summons: Inn: in by corn- lpgpdonjo unduly†of Ann. 1: l L ASCARCITY 0F FRUIT. que of the August Ontario Crop Report Bulletin. a Fall Wheatâ€"Thi- mp came through the winter in poor condition. much of it having been killed, owing tolaok otehel- terandtheiennationof ioe. andaoen- eiderable acreage wae plowed up. With the exception of Alumna and a few othc eeotione where there wee plenty of snow. theyield he turned out to heaven entail oneâ€"in (act. theloweat for a num- hero! yeara. The quality ofthepain rangeafrom plump and hard tonal] and ahrunken. Rust baa been more com- mon than neual this year. 'I he Herein fly wae complained of in atewotthe western mantis. but intent injury wae light compared to the damage done to the crop by the trying weather of Petra- ary. The crop wae not in in good condi- tion. Spin: Wheatâ€"Thu variety of wheat it more largely grown in the eaetern haii oi the province. Taken all together the crop may he considered a good one. The yield it likely to go above the avenue. and the quality of the grain ieonthe whole .tkfactory. Babyâ€"Thin bu boon u may no- oeui’uloropln no man. .ndhlhon tenured in excellent condition -in m we Eric tad Lake Ontu'io conflict. while Wing is own-inc {ambly in oiha' sections. Lanes-1y tho brad, increased nqniwmem for this gain for attack fading par-pond in" troughs ii apin imp i’uvor, and this-anon a. no _ , ‘ Il_-I. 8.3 8 Farms! .88 523...? It: 0» 3 .533 n2. .3: .n 31: SE 1.3 Y‘all 8cm. :8... cupâ€"8:3â€" 85.- o. »Pn LIDIDF ILL), a, Ryeâ€"Than is very little rye grown A consider-bk percentage of the crop wu winter-killed, "nut the minder bu tin-hon and yielded well. both no regard! mow and grain. Peonâ€"Reports u to an condition at the pe. crop or. comm vuhhlo, bu! there will be on ovoncr yum. A good deal of injury was con-ad by excessive rain- corly In the canon. In some part: themoowntopuashubaondoa-nnd owing to 1139 preva‘onco oftho “bug." -LA- A. “W“ m-uu.â€"-vâ€". Fruitâ€"There is likely to be a scarcity of trait this cannon. The apple crop in very light, but an a rule the quality is good, and the fruit fairly free from scab. The winter variance promise better than the earlier kinda. Plums have done rather better than apples. The yield in most localities where they are grown in poor. but they will be abundant in come places. The peach crop is practically 3 failure, owing to the general destruction of the trees. which snï¬erod more cerercly from the winter than did the other varie- ties. Those which remain hm harm fairly well in mme neighborhoodc. but the total product. is small. Peer Inpply will be light. There was about an over- age crop of cherriea. Report: concerning the “Lima-he. highly encouraging. the vines being healthy and well laden. promising nn abundant supply of grape; Berries and small fruits have bean gen- erally plentiful and coed. The ‘Aplaryâ€"Reporcs vary consider» ably regarding bees. Some compondentl regard swarming a: being museums-y. while other! new that more we. very lmle increase in the number of colonial. and m: she winter was a trying one. Clover blossoms were not _abnndu_m._ ant! in some muons Nsawood was Injured by caterpillars. A few correspondent- report; an blah u 75 pound; surplus honey per hive. but 3 number no as low so ten or even ï¬ve pounds pea- hlve. The average will be about 25 pound; The buckwhus crop will in many 1m decide whether the bee. will have to be “fed beck" or net. 'Eoeuâ€"}io'¢mnih. which in mm mm Oahu-lo oountlumd othar put-thaw.†madly dried up undhu'o, multinglnnoonddenblo full- mammwlggplydmnkudnnhon- again not. with_ «agony-[.103 Wig: tho zap «mam-tn; wink Tb...p but «malty. bownc. has been largely motbyth- mar-gonna! mo! mnnodtbo macho â€sham-aroma uwwmmaapfloml can Inmmwdukumu the ravines. what non min ha Mien. the toxemia-d good Livestock m a. mum In good oogdmop. La and Wagesâ€"The domhd for turn labor in still amusing. Gm din- onlty h.- hun in chaining ummonta-thohu-vut moon in com noishhorhoodl. The urhtion in the rate aim pill! in no mtuonwithin tho limi- of the am. county. that it i! diflncult to indie.“ um ï¬gur- that will not he mwuding. The nus for monthly engagement: with hand usually rpm hotwcon .16 had 880. with bond. m m'lo. Doc-cum Io'ovor. Doc. 1'0. 61'. Up the lunar-nu.- the Pub- llo Wonkâ€"flu tho luv-ml. Winnipoc, Aug. ll.-â€"Bo¢nrdm¢ tho Home: Bank mbbory, Percy Dom. tho domedâ€. wu mankind My. “I understand you worked on Holma' out." sold the w. “Yos. being mutated with Holman and Mo mono". I “u any-god to do Ion. work on tho moo.“ “Do you madm- prison- Andaman o uhnwd young m!" “Hominlyu. I all yonhollno 1001. T):- m be was shoot am .831: will show†«5th bemllyh may ammldpyhlmnbu .1117de the work. Had he :11ng In: own bud- nea whoa In the bwk an ability would Bannock-ouch†In a postdoc .- W of I much hunk." “You bonded with Mm n annon'l. did {on go"? _. 7 x..' 1...“ pk.- “The duo}: M you canard Mu con- whoro tho money was to ho found!" “Al to on: I cum: .y tanking now. Tho public havohsdtowdtm nymloflndouswlnnth mm nonowlufluxnwdtnwhuo and! a» Wounded." Rumor mum DAVE oeivad .10.!!!) In a» maniac M torment I!!! “w. Ir. J. A. I. Alt-no. 00.. who to m to ddood And-non. old on» Damp-ad an amass pun-adorn More bog-nay Iota-motonlnnpnd hobo discoverydohomonoy. and bod. but tram tho hook mono!“ payment of the $10,000 reward or o papa-donu- omount for Mu:- bo recover-d. Book." and humid moo conto- to foeflnanlkl now an: thomonoyhu been found. Thu 11 the onlytoot. honou- thumnwhohnowmpruon anyhow bod 1:0:th to do with It. Itbnkelyohu the no“ mo the Police (bun. naming 3b.: tho out u no: concluded and prinonc discharged. at Now-Ito will 8* am his client he I-poru-z Cabl- New York. Aug. 9.-â€"A asp-Ion no The Harald from Placenta. NM, are wary Chamberlain cable- to Gov- ernor medium. who bu "rived be. tron St. John'u. an: Wm toothy tho Finns will moot him a Chmnoltodhonutheprojeot of 30.000 Finland's “no! In hewtogndhnd. [WWWâ€"â€" Clams contend that All tint And-1m hudoncntcnd dncc Mun-cu m flu net- of an Innocent mnn. H!- dcdrc to keep the and from nrlhcoll. hi. can- ployct, all he could explain I: is. they think. an mdcnoo that Andean known I. in aid tbs: Governor â€hour lam the: French colony n 83 Pun. boo-mo of friction with the consul-gonad. Tho dispu- h om tho Imam-l ammun- uon or shin. ma nos n tutu-unload objâ€"as. aim. Th4 Andaman. AUGUST 18, 1899 us well u the town 0! caucus. Sahnneta. nun-ulna and Dtjnbon abundan- cu by 1M 1:00;). o.‘ luc uu\‘ernm¢nt 0! Santo Domingo. More than but the»: troop. are an: to have pne on: to the amp 0! General Pun-hero. wno ll reported munmnmnmwwmeduu (krill W in tho lattice of LI" luck. Duty Prod-cu sad luau-50mm Imam. Ans. 8.â€"Tho entries tor nu nook. dairy products nnd mun-cm at Tomato Exhibition. which cloud on Saturday.me mm. maul “numbing-than!» chewing - “A. l.- _Cn Trunk engine m aunt between lb en- glue and tender. Ind no bad! crushed am he died sou-n “ten-wards. mow long In In Mate. “mood. ‘ "m7:w "XX. '03 N ICW'FOUKDLAXD. Opel-Inc In Favor of Jl-luu-Ar-od Isobel. not-«pun; Tow... Whooping Cough and Asthma At: awn-s RleF-D BY ‘I'II 732 3‘2th Klllocl In Iloua mu Dr. HarveY'3 â€the†CIVIL It Cable Fro- Ir. Chg-bond- u Gov-nor '00.".-. INTERVIEWED. 1030810 INDUSTRIAL WAS IN HAITI. mm. A08- Pnchcro. 7 C ,- msmwll Co†mu. manual. d. Aug. 1.â€"Gen. PM hero. Clan Swarm. Jimlnez. have taken ox Don Juan mm the plains of cm In Just be WS" (mill-lost. Terflbh Aftermath of the Porto Rloan Humane. 100,000 PEOPLE LOST THEIR ALL RESULTS IN FAMINE. Very luv, Doetl neededâ€"Levon! u L‘Ill‘l†"â€"I' the cum Cueoe e, 00-. Den. 9... Week lumb- - "- leole vme e Pro-pt Beep-lee ‘ only end. et .3 -. â€"mooeueomwm ecu-1p. ï¬mhm-m pod on Honky-People Appeelod ‘l‘o. Weehlnnon. Ans. llâ€"l‘he We! Be- MJow-a. “4*!- perunent yous-do! received e oeblepem et 10... Yuan“; M {meets-II Devil. wingmde- 73-hâ€)!- blleotthedemecedoneln Porto Rico W "l. 1 by ehe laurfloeno. Gena-l Dede aye e femlne ll impending. end eeke eutborl- m. m- M m meal-nematotbedeetltnn The ï¬nes-31â€,... â€a.“ MRWThw-IMCYI: aw. karma-Web. “WMMWMMW mmuwntamu watermeevmln themes-bread II ly Ill “1’. eouehnpert of the nlend thenheme Deee tam of number of Porto BLAMMW. J.'. Bloenew '0 90% "min: 1' 40‘ Men. â€or. W et a «menu-atom! who'imm new?†wen-hast number on the lie: moot fell below 100.000 eonle. end e lemme ummomg. ' 9- YIAfl-I- «- sum-wee “I eat that two end eheumuuon I. Mmm'eh. ponndeotrloeendbeeneeqnelqenuaee â€mtetio'u. oteeoh. hemedleeely ehlpped on WHOM-â€1m beeneonlydeelred. “There have been may deed:- of #:01m‘mm‘ neelvee by telling welle. Bo tel- only one Seven-elm reported enslnly demol- mdmmhlBM lobed. Ae yet hove â€pom from only M' tom-pone. Complete «lo-voodoo olell bet-none: two. end et an ounce one _'â€"_â€"_ comp-n: etc-oh Ind hemor- W New Advertue-ente W. M m nun" E; mu"'"‘ '1?" duly (Sin-d) month.“ though Wlallm m 10‘ .985 3150.:â€" 8238 «E (a! 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