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Durham Chronicle (1867), 9 Sep 1897, p. 2

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Forlorn and penniless, C Matthews and kLizzie M. reached Jeffersunville, 1nd,, last week on a. flatboat in which they had travelled 400 miles in order to be married at. the Gretna. G which they ha (1 heard so much sand. They had to borrow the marriage hurles H Townsend one da y 1-,"! hi. fruit. yield this season, it tth a two-year-old tree ilton, produced a. half that on a branch of the diameter of a hundred plums grew. In the house of a. deal er and sister, William fruit; Yield this season, it. is n tth a thVnu-_nl.l L..- The latest Kentucky bunco ga ported was the pretended arrest Otieco, 1nd, farmer. Rodney 'ust. as he stepped from a tra ouxsvme, and his release by pretended detective on paymem $50. full the delight of having ed son. So happy was she amt pride in his career, HALO a touching little {as a plot. of grouu Urlundz}, Fla. exhnbumn at i th L t hed ‘ th own. of measuring the fa 6‘ '4 "0! W613 use er 400 . pounds. men by the pleasure Lt W0! All the Mo, has come to the front in season with a. Court House “'atormolon Club. d Home and “It": Cathieâ€"a'lrh I'll. nan Record. A cattle dealer in Maitland. 310.. is named Goodpaaturo. A peach 13 3-4 inches in circumfer- ence wayraised in )IcMinn iCounty. 1 Team, tbll season. Nol'llborly Interest II III: Doings-flatten A-- ITEMS OF INTEREST Ali BUSY YANKEE. WHM UNCIE SAM IS AN of New Orleans are haw--j tunes shooting improvised leg of boards, down which no wooden boxes man has . we vnsntors to the Tennes- enni-zl W13 3 Rutherford coun- 81 yoars old, who. until his the N‘shville exposition, had‘ ’on on .1 railroad train. :borry swamps in the neigh- ot Marshall, Micb.. which new: 7â€"“. son dud so much better; phras Lucky bunco game :8 _ - by the scorn for Stevenson‘s work, meat of long declined to read, and a preference for her son’s, 'nllf aka --.-.. -L 1 ._ \V V! Jve 00 pay Railroad has selected. .1 ten feet square. near are photographed for uses. U. was estim- weighed together 4001 ““0 crop of 1"'Beat in tho invented north Missouri's ., it is mentioned region in bait 3. been reported at the 0 River, Me, where gobbling up mack near Ham- bushel of Plum tree one 3 thumb mute broth "UV Ulvu leéfl‘ned Lela. b6 attach- 8888011 in Eng- the is _ Sui-lo? Does Miss Me. wit. Chumploy! The devotion which the great leader ; evoked appealed to her; it was through i that that she really felt greatness. And jat length one day, when an ardent tGladstonian of her acquaintance, after t a really painful struggle with himself, because he disapproved of Home Rule, had yet found his resolution unequal lto_the strain of Opposing his beloved last moment to vote for the Gladston- ian candidate, she looked long after him as he hurried down the brae, and said reflectively: “I would have liked fine to be that Gladstone’s mother.” 11nd yoom,” too, for Carlyle, her own favorlte though éhe made a ' . . his dyspeptic and uncqm _ .per in the way she put 1t vâ€" IIIIIIIII 'prelerence for her son’s. l But she was at length induced t ' read ”The Master of Ballantr “Treasure Islam,” . fused to express 0 she had loyally replied that then she preferred sacking. “But if he had been your son?” he asked slylx. monotony i5 added the stat the man has never missed a 004- meeung, and has attended dig terly church mootinmn come and mine in( , who wanted Canadian laws must an , and made prepara served service examination absurd: The ques they have hrougi bullet is dropged I}; Iowa- . _ . 91‘ l 1‘. 8L] ) .n 7, . . . th ’ 6 water, how far is it from F. G. HPLiMSQFffim‘Oa . [the top ofnthe well to the surface of JOB uLadue New’YOFk. H a water? The candidate answered: J, B. Huiliiiseed California: Heathen mythology says that when Wm. K UH Czilifornia, i'utiiit‘ilt kicked Vulcan out of heaven it; .11.“ 1”,.“ ’ -. -. . I Hm In“.-- - it out, is A PROUD MO Mara. pa} n..: n _ TH‘ER, puunr 1'“! i u . l' county. Kansas, when the skies began to darken. At the con- clusion of the first h prepared to Pteriy c'hurch meetings. ‘ Services had but just day morning in a oh-un in Donipban county. Ka skies began to darken. clusion of the first hym Prepared to read mm m FUN FOR. HER .5115 laughs until block every timc er drunk coffee bou ' ' . . . ght a d “Emskey, or been 111. Neithernhnai an 0_ INS seven children been ill. Hi); has .never.‘ missed cook-9 . In" an "‘1‘.-. ' “I.“ a right to pelebrate. Vin View of the [act that. Within three years of the time a. field of grain occupied the site of the village the people had. put up a ”2,000 hotel and a 815,000 school- hg‘use. and the population numbered‘ L m. On Aug. 3 the village of Centre, Minn, celobnted its anniversary. and thought that no report of failure has yet come in. These experiments are likely to be in- strumental in offsetting the effects of conditions in Cuba. On Aug. 3 the village of Buffalo n 0. "WV .uqul ed to her; it. was through really felt greatness. And a, (lay, wheq an ardent )gllvy, mother of t] M. Barrie and the smile u) write moreâ€"Steven- ) better; phrase which motherly mind long af- 6 fit of the blues‘ led her to eXpress‘ work, whh h she . and a vehement! le fashion of her the fame of other it would have been nson, because her disx ouragement, her that it was his record of deadly l the statement that I missed a district .attended 156 Qumr- distinguish- n her inno- lat she fell the nov- 6 model 'aw his to the _vvul . . . . . $1,266,501 Recapitulation :â€" Total of gold brought from the Klondike district . . .81.861,85( Finds reported from Klon- dike . . 1,126,500 Estimated to be on steamer ortl'lnd due Ang. 26 4,000,000 Grand total of Klondike gol . $6,988,350 scanty rations When they entered the North \Vestern Territories. In creeks and ravines close to the Arctic circle they pick- ed up gold. No mining knowledge or machinery or «epital was nnmL The total. ainmintiofofir apticaily reported from H addition to the am Louis Ellis. . . 'I‘hnmns Beicher . John Erickson . Arthur Cook . Henry McCulloquh °. ° ' ° Fred. yer, San Francisco: Emile Stough, San Francxsco. Alex. Macdonaid . ‘ Frank Dansmore. . John Barsit . Antone Strauder . MaxLevy. . . . . . . Miscellaneous finds reported by Capt. Higgins. of UN: Ex- celsior, names of miners . ”IUUI ("ash chlwr. Su'ii’m Hy. I‘rnteau. 5”th C.Y\\'urden, Jeffersn P. Coteland, Seattle Louis Rodes, Sun F) (.‘bas. Brzmin. Califm .T. .T. Clements. .lms \Vm. Staley, Seattle . “Inâ€" " Quar- u. n. meyers. (‘ B. (7. Purcell. . Chas. Leonard, California. . C. Brzlnin. (‘ulifnrnia . Frank I’hiscutnr. (‘ Rich. Blake. Dungeness Jack Horne. Tacoma. . , Thus. Moran. Montreal . Victor Lord, Olympia . M. [a Murmr. Shem-m, Wis Ira 31¢:Nt11t3'. San Francisco . H. que, Souffle . .108. (,‘azlnis, Manta}!!! -. .hor, _\\'isconsin . JOS. Forumfin, Seattle ._ Mf'ml' reg-1.1 . :Uifnrnia . California . alifnrnia . it ... x'wments. .lms Angeles 'm. Staley, gentile . . . :arence Burrv. California . m. Sloan, Nmmimo . . m. AnderSoI],Snn J“r:!n('isco rt. Hudson. S'm F ' .znrtisoo. "ank Kellzu'. San Francnsco . J. Kellar. San Franl'iqnn third -. _ _‘,....Ju,. \JJILUI'DIEL J. O. Heslwood, Cul‘ ' 'I‘hos. Flack. C: ° ' . L. B. Rhonda. California . Fred. Price. Califurnia . Conunvrciul 001119 J. O. Hollorman J. O. Clements .0 C. E. Meyers. (‘nlifl'mni'a . . R. (7. BUILT”. Culifnrnin VVL continue to be upheld in the Klondike1 1"981011. :18 it has hitherto been. Ameri- can miners, it is held, are welcome to come and mine in Canada, but Canadian laws must and will be ob- â€"- VUUl- over six million dollars, region as one of the eta ever discoveregfealgfi: "1" fhn -Afils“ A. A- first page is devoted to the problem, “Are Americans wanted at the Cana- ldian gold fields?" and in the discus- sion of this question the Opinions are Cited of the Marquis of .Lorne. Lieut.-' Governor Sir Geo. A. Kirkpatrick. Hon. Sidney Fisher, Minister of Agriculture; Sir Richard Cartwright. Hon. James Baker. Provincial Secretary of Brit- ish Columbia; in addition to corre- spondence from editors of leading Cah- udian newsrmnnrn 1"‘ Q‘.,.."' Cal amount of finavswauth- reported from the Klan- Iddition to the above, is as THE GOLD RETURNS FROM THE KONDIKE REGION. C OUTPUT 0F SIX MILLIONS. '. San anvisco v wv-v-- urea Gold-Seeker: In the [rhoâ€"Com- plete List or lucky linen-opinions of (alumina on the Gold ill-Inc laws. 'he New York Journal has issued a cial Klondike supplement. which L In Francisco 'a lifnrnia .8 100.000 . 100,000 100.000 75.000 . . . . 45,000 b . . . 25,000 I Francisco. 20, 000 1 Francfsco. 20.000 . . ‘. . 16,500 15,000 10 000 130 ,000 MUS’I‘ER. ROLL pH of those who have.l londike, togetherwith the precious metal,l . ’3 given as fol- any 451,861,850 70,000 ’Cl'llll sunutlon 600 45 000 10.000 175 000 11.200 110.000 33.000 55.000 50. 000 “ Get out of the Way, you old idiot!” interrupted the conductor, as he gave the signal to go ahead. "But the old woman reckonedâ€"-â€"” "And she’s another!" “Both of us idiots, eh?” old man, as the train beg all right and have been the 15.000 14 .000 14.000 13.000 17,000 15,000 15 .000 nonulxe' mat the wages paid emfiuntvt-e 815 a Ameri- d3" ,elcome NOT PROPERLY TREATED tered into with the Unite. States Gov- ernment, a note xiv , promlsmg to see that st: {,8 fol-I things are set right at once so that 0 ‘ 1 there “1]! he nu dnsonmination against r" , lCanadian Interests me 60,000 1 ( 90,000 .-.._‘ A ‘ 10,000! “Add 7 3'31 don’t know that the bridge is gone?” u iron ‘bzi creek?" 3N0, Bah." 'uwu ven’t , but what, was that? , 'as that, big seycamore tree,’ sez L ’ “‘Couldn’t be. Must be the railroad ' brige.’ “ ‘Reckon it wasn’t.‘ “ ‘Reckun It was.’ “But what. about. the bridge?” ask- ‘ed the impatient, conductor. elter cum out and ‘ swing a. lantern and stop the train.1 and that’s whatf 1 did.” u \r,___ I NEW FIELD FOR \VOMEN The seven Amstnuluasun SHE RECKONED AND HE RECKONED. in the aggregale. 25.595 Volunteers. including mu manent force. New Zewm lead of all these 601011193. booming along at the Of 7.7231; few South ‘~‘ rate of forty miles an hour toward Big next. with 6.819. and V: '1 Creek, when the air brakes were sud- With 5333. Queensimm i denly applied, and we came to a stop [one of 2.769; Sowth Ans ° passenger West Austrahia, 66:3, ger ahead. I 497. Altogether the O ”1 Au very reaper and ran ahead of the en- ”18' a military some. “it . forces are somewhat sum; JuSt as an Old man “”11“ a ham ing to their gnpuluimn. in awe up from the ODDOSIte (mm- m-- . 4-1--- in a way that mad understand them R STARVATION IN PROSPECT , {of 15186 bullies Mr. Joseph .Ladue, the founder of l “flamers as“ Dawson City. on the Klondike. had an Few ', interview with the officials of the ln-l W991" l terior Department. Speaking of the, londike, he said:â€"“There will be five ; loam there this winter, ; m . and some will surely starve. They can- I aim up a “'1‘ not get enough provisions in ' - ‘ _ , to keep them, and I feel certain that l the various com the Mounted Police will be called on . with those of to carry many down to St. Michael’s, bng cudonies 0,- or else leave them to die. .Captaimn Constantine is a first-class offi neturaily takes than {01“‘68. inc.” 'cer, and can be depended upon to do the work rightly, end to people’s interests. He has preserv- - ' - \V that the Wages mid imam-.4» 4-... on: .. 6 Mi kl v'v-J , W“ uvv-vv lluUWu Lo mlnln‘ experts, are put to work, the re- ports from Klondike will astonieb the world _ In the United States thousands of dollars are being invested in the new contri L ' ‘ region,.and CQHQDaniea capitalized at;' m mg to the mum» that has started lor tne North Pacific since the news became known. These men, or most of them, came back to avoid the winter, and thousands have gone into the country to bravo tho hardships for acquisition of wealth. It is estimated that when those thou- sands of men and mining machinery. and every device known to mining experts, are put to work, the re- 1 ports from Klondike will astonish the, world. uuu uuu 1L gone at, u“.sah, m it ain’t that" no mo‘. \'0' was sittin’ in the cab- ole woman ’bout an hour was railuin’ and blowin', .1'..‘ a. crash and she calls miles an hour toward Big the air brakes were sud- The South African. go: you Signal the train?" Large for” m DTOle‘lâ€"IOH Latton. Cam) Colon ' uctor. yawn. of What!) 2.000 orm a, permuML' me,” replied the old'fon-e. Nata ' , 1nh.mitants.mm Cape i Conny less than 340,000 in must I». .m- muted that in. a miJLzu-y sense, um” y'all, if that’s the case, I (,-o.0nxes are domg we“. All Lb» wwr 39111.11 African possessmns of {.he I" novel field has A young- 1).] the Opposite d ‘1 rec- 01‘ per dag â€"- It may be remarked for the (‘0lean 9‘ eat DOVE“? that avarice row-gm In those who have but few good qual- ‘W tomrtecouglzlmmd firm. This is .1 "'56. d WI grow on] in .1 hurrvu ‘0“.-H‘ughu. y C no wealth. , THEY ARE AN 1 hese spec-1m cont in- . . lmperiai svr- V.1(°e troopg, nmnher 20,000 men. Them" figures. wdl ' , ‘ Pendencies Mthe Empire have alrmd} done for Immrinl A-r-u , ..-.v..... .ywuy. 1'wu regiments 01 b'ack men. which. are recruited m ghe , are m the British aervuze. One. battalio ‘ ‘t' ' ' It is in the east. howev , largest defensive forces of the Emmre are_ to.be found. lnd' ° “VCV ‘0‘ and 'Jei'ond that. 1; Hence of British 1 every British c010, black men, which “Vest Indies. are i. ?ne. battalion ‘18 BI IGNORA NCE WI. Altogether the AUSLrflllrIU'WX 011105 make a very respectable shun mg 8, military sense. although HM {areas are somewhat smai-Ier. aurora mg to their population. than (how 0 Canada. \ru ,buo 1116-8. 0! existing compame battalions, being merely skelabm the formation and absorption of . or [”0113 in the event Jf a war of the cornpauues beam _..-.. LLI'O l“'l"*‘u and the permanent forum number without counting the Muuum i which is madly a miiimry 41.1.1:th not under the Militia U» moat. We OH know thaU thus 2'): active mihua could at t oysters ripe \it! efi on' y comes out ir '8 in dem. . wat'g do matter wit" Ven Australasmn mlon aggregate. 25 595 uni: ,atvsalls, ‘0').990 mlAi'l'j-‘l and . including a, small ['00. New Zeal-and 'flkds 'hn vs a volunteer militia. :3, numbers 530 1119!], L and the other islands. 8. In fact. some pro usivo purposes, above arising from the pn- lroops. is afgeature '01 supremacy. IN CASE 05'ij '1!!er the Militia burg; . know that: thus fan» of could at cum be tmu :.:“1‘ donial forums: [legluuin‘ the great soil- govern- f these colonies (,‘anuh I the lead 1113 Cam. M has a. mum; nth Austral“, L736. 665. and Tasmania. our kitchen RIGHT spa-(we! 0811],; ”U Of a, Britmh n4 SOUTH AFR mum alremh t mm b which calonim 68 Dim, guinea “'0 “VS I] lr‘- )1 {Bf :‘6 a“ flu h [bvwm were 102‘ “ ”mm pot pull I08 (1 “inc, in the. mil an no fit. 15:131th Mo‘um Journt) fly otfott to and) mm (In W (We no 8 built choosiflfl W “b“ um: pumhus (may Brittany WHO no going Wougb t ”j“ I". long but“! 11‘ busts of hair gybxha he. m: the “moan 3451 “at, locks Lu mwru 1< ‘ anon stuff or a 8'8 the “causation “In? 1 without much (1qu Very «(ten the column? a (in (””1118 D union; and “'85 m‘ -h-n nure that a turd." ib'nn; and be when sure that 8 mt rob him 0! int“ (he authurxtl fitting was conducu-d d imminent for onlookers W highly wlcrmmia I" twelve rural 0011in h: summer to his fellow Uitim of this (Manna «U blue-slurs to erect a m {1.3 day unoccupiod shop .Nen. (If my coma th Vharo'tn to eitubliab the Vere then sun-k up fru mended pettiomts as nub. The run» I~|.L'(X! Null. ousting whom; Haiti-coloured garmonu Undhd, and mum ”19,4 “ding an orporwmq put: to flatter their who did not long rel Inward the/cube buyers -â€"wh-em thr (WPGUX‘b w cumâ€"the.â€" ream-t but "d on St. ohn's Day. h; extended frum Au hr. during wbivh mom hm. 'la-k.~mltl:s. etc. cdxnary a\'u‘atiux;.~ for mmur. ramming w 1 W With Uw (30m nu 4 ”a. The hum of diff! m distinguidmd m- m for instance. that. of the (Klimt: (.hm. fun: flnxen cum from Helm at uni longest from I1 granted in Brittainy utlful though least A MWJNE‘: ‘W in London, was as pa private life as he “as public. A gnod awry this is told of him in ( John Hopkins, one of aria, who was met Hopkins. on account oq mode of acquiring! his 11 lighted a farming cm on being asked the on” said: “I have been Laid. are hotter versed in at: neccsmry art of 53'. my: living, and 1 Lin-wi-w for a lesson in fr.;g:.li ways regardod musezf I this matter. but 1 am me." "Oh," replied (I all you came to talk um cuss the mutur in t! thereupon he blew ow Struck with this email any. Hopkinl acknow bud mt hi. superiot in On one weasiun ht who. on 809““ fl ered Ll!

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