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Durham Review (1897), 24 Oct 1907, p. 2

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y Cl GG" V ‘7‘“. ‘rm'n a Jud-h tun ' (v. 6). ' mans “mic." 0m? up} “The spirit. sit praire In“ have precedence of all else '"he1"doetu'uriiiditiriiC. "-eee "u I-Ill " ut' "et'CA. we our foolish thins. no hnom, our tife'n ”don, it” new this." A woman. aaked twinning-t an”: Gluing acid. " am phi-d I!“ "what "lod plans." “Yes, but. it God altmtU to!" it to you that would I” ghoul" “Truly. if God were to "for it to me I would refer it, to in I-EL” I . ' nmu-rmwi (Num. 14:24). . l A spirit of submission. “They di. vided the land" H. 3’. The people' left tho choke of their " . " d willing to take 'ld"l',"2Pttt Mith them. Lot clause his own inheritance. am! “all"!!! for iv“. Itmt. ‘God Ltowith.reuriG' . '0! "ttt9tierttaiiiir, we may a. 1"J;uLr, “a, Re know; Man- ned”, w'm‘mmnt tyrant“! "1' HOW but true non!- Thpie viho Runni- other" ppm!“ from tho: wiltlofnessg (Sum. 14:2, mm or man very portion which he had viuited iort.v-th" pm before The pro- mise haul hon his: delsrrd. H. Unto this 'lor ~Whvn thio book was written. 15. h"cjaut-nrttat-Thot in. the city Arha. "it was called ttboth "mum for con- htrivs." In. from mtr---"There was no more gums-ml war. There were after, ward punk-uh" unwinding from tit attrvuuttox‘ eaqb with “and the an» dent iuMHtan‘l of“ Mix ii their, rewoctiwl "maximum. I 'ouhl refer it to im . C,," W - a n. Angst! ','dlt'eMttt's'aL, on ad.) tre', (y. 6). Judah - V _ - ._.....,...-...... mu Cnlrt, foi’hiu mung» and pi, [mimicry-J t " din” u ptoviUtn rem“ M ',tiii'i'it tik. “a Nehru»? Thu!" mum into union of that very portion which visited Bony-"w 31m 'before. '1 miw ball Iron his! dolnvul l ts. Joshua blessed him, 419 not only admitted the claim, but, in a public and earned mannér. prayed for the divine Mating mania the Pv'forts of Caleb in driving ott.Ahe Llllnirnu.‘ mud-‘4‘“- m. Caleb receives his inheritance (n. 13-15). e. Give me this mountain-“Though it was - his. hy promise, he would ream th- posltion and authority of .lmlnn, and have it granted him law- fully." no Amairmr-The ghnta. If ...H.tho Lord ..‘...wlth me-'mtottgh it was the most dlffieatit to overcome, and he was old, yet he was strong in faith as well as “fun Ilenllv. The unlyequi'ucnthe 2'.',t,t',7d Uoit's can tinnad pram-n. which he hem-"d would insure victory 'rver giants and walled eitiee. li- Yaith for the overthrow of (has. mantle» had only waxed Itmngrr‘ rim-n his lint dfnrovrrr of than. forty- five ymm before mu truthfulness. piety and faithfulm‘u in former years had grown. so that Mn reliih was keen for, the battle." l at " mmnd." What though the sons of old Anak were tall, and giant! in strong“! What though Hebron by in a mountainous region, he would no gladly and confidently. war of conquest. Length of years only caused him to more deeply desire to be perfectly obedient II. Yet I III! " 'troi-Tho-h eighty-fire you; old, he felt " able to enter MI possession- that God gave him u when the Promises was first made. God would not appoint him to a place and pinion. his day. and then change because of his Mer. "All our times are in his hands, all events 7. Forty years old was L-"l'he whole circumstance was so clearly "ed in hit mind that (‘aleb remembers his age, and the place, a. that ho can refresh "A. ua'n any. They were the two old" est men in Israel at this time. Aracel- leetion of old times would cheer them, "pct-lolly now that the promise. made to them were really to be ttttfilled."; .“mnen. etc.~('aleb manifested great re- spect for Moses. " his character Moses rm “the man od God." in his occupation "the servant of the Lord." In mine heart~lle spoke his honest opinion in the matter of which ho was sent to 'tenreh out. He was not influenced by fear or favor, but spoke the truth and that only. it. My brethren-Words of tenth-rum for his old comrades. Heart --melt-The other ten spies. by their evil report of Canaan, influenced the People to rebel again-t going in to poa- new the land. no that tear caused their courage to fail, and they turned again to wander in the wilderness. Wholly fol, lowed the Lordwlle had done his duty j and constantly aimed at the glory of l God. "Caleb in one of thou men whom I we meet with seldom in Bible history, 4 hut whenever we do meet them we are 1 the better for the meeting. Bright and ( brave, strong, modest and cheerful, there ' in 'f',.',',"", in his face, courage and deei- t nirrn in t e very pose of his body, and I the eahn eortfidemie of faith in his very Q look and "titude." Blaikie. ft. Moses , 'xware-.Moses declared by authority a from God that Caleh should he reward~ g ed {slum xiv; M; Dent. i. as). a ll. Caleb la able to take Winn of o hia inherits e (vs. 1012). no. Kept Inc 'G'dl'fa11'AU not only been brought 0 'd,"af the perils of the wilder-can, but t' he ha: been preserved from death in this ( war of conquest. Length of years only fe 1Trtyun to more deeply denim to be . ',,,,tritLjii.itriri'_ PRM'TIPAL APPLICATION ,irrr-ttte" __ wtrkitr "rAGG-r -"_" _ i!tit,"rriu"iuhu1iiitti without foam” 'rpr u" be t.r4/'tii:' i. following the rd mu Tia hi-ts/g-. tr3trt M' "1ft am 1'tiiprlti4tshst.llgi'i' one quninted with thin . fart,' left?? 1'lll'lfl'tl'l, 019““ “a 'dttitri WM quota, tttpt laci,_!oJIIw bttort “I It i knew the wnv, " than *tttote you Io u "m" that tt W” 1ty8t Af." ttii/pi,')) to by light.” I. um "tHrsto “but in in making hik pic: for} cérhin par and atroaehed his trierd tut he ha tin. PM tile With in "a? ha- iiiiii"d. "You did not fellow .6 W» tore the b“ ""9 cast tr. the .1”; “0" I kept tree," wu awn-amt. Then promise od God 'P'! .ufiicient ao!1 Cale. " th, 1mm realized Uni it ml side qtep would “how that it would k _ "whim! had caused his fair. . . nnd needletm to try by lot to fix '.yd','ll N. A irit of aeeHulnee. "Fanny bin portion ht Canaan. All tho propre; and?” . old" "a this CMets,l mined to ("My elm-uni. “in! 1'??an I“! I“ 1."me (VI. ao, Ity. " am Ott wa.q the land intended for Caleb. Con. ’tlw bright ride of mm" said a. am "will! we nn" 'ree--lyet.tty 'o- the I man a God: "th. might we, became only otbee “by that was “1th ad be- 1 - to “am” shay "Mg work Iievimr, and both were permitted to - fi... done," said tho (Minute of Hamtine. tor Vulcan. A, . . .. - "A ch00»; Tin-Lt for himself, he broukht :an; “of his brethren when to am he ', on _ g . _ -’ " i:,ttitgi,tl,?rli f 'itg?i't1i't'i'i that; A H’Wrs. i) i 1 '.-. sau---";;,;;';- trite of lithe world, ind to Inn of ala.TiirrT Judah, and was 51);” WW in [and ten shall be found to pinuy it-- Taking the “imbue-M} Lost 1 Uiggevil hag I"' 19pm thi my" A“ f' "4'-t f. |'-:_;.-u run, ,1 :3 assortment. sr; 1907 “It! him , Mulder-199- . V» wng 'e' T l' (“5- ' . . happy rung-hwy...- humus W nt'. l te ietheriutnmros. 6-0.) s. a” tad h as»??? was the fourth son of if!“ t .1 n, tnt ' I ' Hi ms ce when t t?ltti,ttteNit,tltirar.i'J, --a--.LuLLuc..,2LLcu-, ro dwelt in (m have "att. " Luv " . _ audit the H'forts of 1'aleh in R,"', ido [rum "cMyutnu.-- . o 1,it,'ltgi'a, Arhiemended hin cvvllrngn and piety. and “is! ting’ur providence as a those wk: watery of them, forty- m. truthfulness, piety in former years had ii redial: was keen for, . Oily ijresGi “If true Mala, y! knew. om live in ti. (Jove refer a Magistrate “'miams stated them win no?" y some doubt in his mind as to whether he I Raymond was the guilty party, and die , mm tte. use. He stated, however, n ik: me in his Opinion all the thrs, had been In: t ot Incendiury origin. of The can. against Goon-l, Utrhute and clue I Gandeau. three other Inspeetl, were tho no. din-haul possum ---- l ',f/ Sum Ne. Marie, Ont., 'lmpateh.. The} in van- against. George Raymond, the ehietl - . of the [Hind River Fire Departmnt.‘ td , aarsout “ith causing a series of incen- I rd ' dim-y tires at Blind River. was eloyoul, a I his! "ight,.amt Raymond was allyFed to ! _';:_o. 'lhe mm- had caused much inter- " , cut. and a large quantity of PVidt’nm': d was talum. the nnwemlinua INN-m- "., rm the town etyleuvoring to locate the ivm-ndiarim. Important evidence was yiven hy l'harte, Rogers, clerk pt the llnrnnic Hotel. who swore that on the night of the Edwards, firs he heard R331 mom! remark to two unknown mm. "they an. on our trail, we must he mun-furl." Raymond alga made mien-nee to the Edwards bonding house and the l'rwhytorian (hutch. Rogers told than he had heard to the police, and several constubku were put on rd. iii?,) mond I” pulmvdy New by Detec- tive Run. of thi Thiet aeeret Moe'- agency-a the nun who at a {In ‘bea t',2, the E'sa'iomiiiiitdiaiG muses. in the town ineendfaries. King plead Attorney. blag-khan "mud dust {iv I "n5,”- trr DOUBT. l--, the station; the express stopped; ; . . . --- firmu a car dropped her stalwart son. l New York, Oct. 21.--Wlsen the trial T . f "Hello, mother," he crinl; "what are of it ui l‘ouuh bv lin h w, A,” The Magistrate Before Whom Wu Tried l Fott doing here." r I”. f " '..t b .a' t , )1}, _ . . ' . . at, nanny-i of the Plasmon Coin. tho Case of George Raymond Decides , Next Instant he an“ the bunch at t . .. . lilies ot" the mile .. she the rose he 1 puny, against. John Huys Hammond, to That Ile sun Go Pree-isatiossar, Sl bl Ili' . . , . V '$.y' ON f il Lred lib 1 . Evidence Given by . Hotel Clerk ; wore. ' no "us'""! fat fodder Slyy,t'" er a). . or a; ege 1 c, war. ‘_ 1hg', mg: nnfd 'Jt','h'i't,z.'"1, 'if)?! an “we: l begun tu-day beiore Judge Fcudden in no l o c n t , w Wit (‘Ollt no , t . . Shut lite. Marie, (hit... despatch.. The I hide her J,'nli'l,"di') fowever. _ "he bupmme ,c:1l,rf',.P',ok.Y ti, Samuel "ilit. ugnmst, George Raymond, the chief} "r--r got-off to-to get . paper." ! L. Clemens ("Mark Twain '), who rc- of the [Hind Kin-r Fire Department. i ““11"an her Non, who is about 23loeived a telegram which it is stated dun-gm! nith causing a gem, of incew I wars old, a Way voung fellow, 0111- contained the libellnun statements, (In diary fire, at Mind mm. was eloyotl tirio.vpd in Philadelphia. not appear as a witness. Instead, his |u~t night, and Raymund was allowed toI lie rushed to the news-stand, grabbed deposition was read, in which he alleged l 20. “W "tlst. had vaused uiuch "iuter. a. paper, and scrambled aboard the last I that he my! mulcted out of .)1.'e'i,fllll, n.1, um! a large quantity of evidenev (le/i? an the express pulled out. . His l rtrh_itrt #9. PM! for stock in the “animal ""1 Lulu-n. the Proceedings lasting the mother tore the lilies from her carnage. I C'ttttptitty. _ . . . "ntirte day and tar into the night. Ray- l threw them on the platform, and} In the deposition MR C'lentcus was "tond "an drh-nded by J. A. Mulligan. I ground them under her heel. tttlied if he. knew 'lotus 11“)" Hammond. of Minibar}; and the 1'tt.qtt for the Crown) “I will die a widow," shé han since! "1 htyt. him, nut well, hut. 1 RINK n...- in the hands of Mr. U. McFadden. , said to intimate, "confidential” femaleilltiut,' replied the author. who “a”! for his brother, the Crown l friends. ' I s1h,eti' tlid, full meet him and on 1ttorm'y. The case was trim] hp’nl'n. _-___-_ --, 4 The Magistrate Before Whom Wait Tried a the Case of George Reynold Decide: l That He Shall Go Wee-Fatima I Evidence Given by a Hotel Clerk _ BLIND RIVER - . re.._... "an. In uarxness ind wicked spirits all combined, to dia. pute our advance (Eph. 6. Pd). A godly man tempted almost beyond endurance. read this sentence in An old book, 'The best evidence that pm ere in Godu will is the devil’s growl." He thanked the Lord for the derilk growl and went on throng}. sacrifice, Half-denial end suffer- ing to take possession of his Hebron. It was this man who wrote: "God has his best things for the few That dare to otand the test; God has his second dboiee for those Who will '"? have his but.” A n It l H. A spirit of 'iiiriiiti. "Thou lteard. l at. . . .bow the Anukims wen there, and what the cilia were {mt and fenced" (v. l2) Caleb did no ask for a Imm- fortable valley, but for fortified, tony mountains. Lhsletr's inheritance at Herr, ron (e, l4) represents the highest bless- ing and the hardest choice. Beet things out. The devil will not contest ordinary. levd Christian living, but reaching up after the noun-in experience, we find principatities, powers. rulers of darkness mm! “Anni“: -_:_-., .. A A u v,_v-. .u. alumni, 1 am far abler to preach than when three and twenty." Dr. Steven: any! that at that use his brow was smooth, hi; co lexion ruddy, and his voice strong 'i'lt clear, so that on audience of thirty thousand could hear him without difficulty. This vigor he hill-o" aeribes, by the. blessing of God. to continual true], only rising. good sleep and an even temper. He says, "I feel and grieve, but by the grave off-lad I fret at nothing.” . . .._!_fA . I " i 1 minor. beer to think. I would rather I be the moat miserable horse inthis 1 world than be an tltJ'tft heaven. V. A spirit of th,"; "As my strength was then, even so a In, strength now" (r. m. It in said o the great man [ Moe. that when he was an hundred and {twenty “his eye wu not dim, nor his neturel force about!" (Dent. 34. 7). The nged Elijah, otter three years And . he]! of famine, when he probably was not well fed, could outrun the harm of Ahab‘s chariot (1. Kings 18. 46). God‘s! promise. tor phylieel “row are u. sure of ldlilmnt " any others if we! trust Him.. John Wedey, who lived in: the land of promise, preached on an aver- _ age fifteen rermone a week. Yet at the, use If, seventy-three, he writes, "I am I unnot'beu fo tiii,i2, be the moat when 0 weld than be an “an: ( IV. A air“ of Cheerful“. "Four. some and " year's old" us this Chieb, lend 3” "strong" M. 10, lit. " am On I the bright ride of cavity," said a dear man qt. God; “the [light side, bee-nee 1"can: to everlasting glory”, "Mg work l done,” said the Omaha of Hunting ton, at eiglrtydour, “I have nothing to [ do but to go tet Wthec" " was re, marked to one, " fear you are near the other mid." "Fear it, Art" was the quick reply, "I know I am; but blessed be God, I do not fear it, I hope It." In and contrast to these was the remark! of . man of the world, when one ob served to him that his hair was sprinkled with gray. "I wish you would not make that remark," he said, "it puts me in 'ple of growing old; a subject of which I utrate- Williams, before elected summary trial. that he fired the I hoarding houses. and l ml not. guilty. snlm' time the authorities at Blind have had unrest secret arvice men dh,iir6huigi itiiP,1it"iiiiyiii f" b1;,'an(1 l'tfhs‘anfly ‘withou mm this is following the r rd full " Two gambit. 1'l;i/'/r,t,ti4ipuyt", '03. art: “git. OM Ml Go the other; wk) "Elm ”whony followed tie Lord” is thréwtt'unld 453,1),14)‘ f'ray+ati' my» GNP» any; (alluvial. itrsi8eiri lg "v,jth.ryt,"iiryiTt.itti'tttttirp, or.i.ttyttt 1 ple of God, and will t n- in ion, [most of all of 12"'d's,rda"a,Ttre.ft" A. J. Gordon met an old lull one av ing to the.plue of pnyer. w"Aged I) tit-Ind." he said, “why should n M ' u be so merry and cheer! . _ re not," said he. "Well, t "d, y?, Vhould you be merry'." "Bee " ' long to the Lord." "Are n- a 0 . ‘ 'apiry at your time of life!" I .8 f no. my friend] untio " q a. and his form 1"difhT'nte"lMC, ttm , . . ( in of his younger days, and Pomethlng 1 pl inspiration glowed upon his counte- I nar.ce "Listen, phage, to, thf _trutlt LET HIM GO. were put Von giari.- in; pe'rtiyely fdentttted by Deted of the Thiel mat service RIVER nu camp GETS any” or Dmmr. fired in. ,aivdrii"iilii ' l' 130 mm mat service“ It is also stated that the Canadigmi who let u fire he. I one". Limited hate a 329th wnyof , and King boarding l mg mum. in Toronto hey onty I ( deal with whokukn and only some 'fl Ii gutted them wan I these. It is net-elem" tn - V 'IL.. was tried below, and the pricing; 'why should n Id Ind cheerf / - "Well, t ti, r T'." "Bee . _ "Are In . o p, of lifet" I o f uestio " . . A, 11',',,tl'lMil ttR , ' I :' whom Ray- 'lhe charm- the "atAia"d.-' Mr. Mada]! for the tuivtutee, "The pack th " Don't Pay More to Farmers, But say l Help in Seal-co. . i 5 Toronto, Oct. 21.- Canned tomatoes are I going to be high this winter --some any ‘a good deal higher than the should be. than“: of in unison of pin-{mg images ! known as the Canadian Gunners, Limited. i There. was a time when tin umber [could sell tomatoes at three cans, for 'Me; later they wen made Joe straight, but from now out it looks as though 3m but will be two for a quarter. on...“ .____.u, _. _ - was Imam-l. In -:l'oronbo' they ont: deal with wholesnlen and only some o the“; It is new”!!! to get on tht ledger of the Cannon, Linked, to en :er into 'e1Pgrrte'Py. 11tt to Rumba“ Canned tomatoes an be fought in "i/ie, States at 87 lae db down, while in Ontario the figure now quoted- by what some ater the trut. is $1.27 L2 tl dob _ - -""___W.. Yulxnl’ I an interview was artttnged---she, wear- l ing a bunch of lilies of the valley in her I Porsatte, was to wait at the Pennsylvania _l Railroad station; he, with a red, nrd.rose f I.. Lt, - - . I . The lady. who is no older than she feels; chose her affinity from the writers of many letters she received. Quickly In “Marvin-u ..r-- ___----- - , . 0091: described by this "personal," which the placed in a Philadelphia newspaper: "A lady of mature Me, but looking young and feeling so; a tall blonde, im.. posing and graceful, and at the same time wall-to-do, desires to Hurry. Ad- drew---" New York, Oct. 21.~All tr ables in Burlington, N. J., an aristocratic town, are laughi recontre which a. matronly Il lives on Federal street there, herself. ' Tue widow, althon best described b, which the ”had Peterboro Friends Shocked. I Peterboro, Oct. 16.--'rhe Peterboro friemh of Kincaid were shocked last. {night to learn of his tragic death. He Wins a native of this town, and all hi: 'ininily connections were highly respect- _) ablv. Kincaid was tt man of about forty and had been a carpenter while maidont in Pt'terltoro, where his reputation was excellent. "The story that Kincaid kill, ed himself beeaune of shame in a. quite probable one to thorn who know him." said a Peterboro acquaintance. in; re- lativea knew nothing of the tragedy la,t night, ' ".0 an agreement not to !",'gte,t lay picky teliyrttwnt', ho tn. Queer Result of " Ad. For a Hus- night - - v "d-rc"""""'"" WI: "P fJ.ter the it Maitta, eombhml in - . -- ____ e'"'"' lmixrd it with Klondike dust and sold it to the bunks. Only a snail portion was reeoeered. Richard L. Hall, bookkeeper of the M. & N. saloon of Dawson, in former res- ;tnunmt proprietor, was arrested on ‘Thursdu . on wailnilnr charge to that on which 'lu','l,4 is held. Hall is court". ed in the barracks at Dawson. It is reported that he has made a confo-uion implicnting a number of Dawsonites. The arrest of Hull and Kincaid canted the biggeut sensation here in you“, both having been prominent Klondikers. Kin- caid is u native of Petcrboro and. went to Dawson in 1898. ‘w and." was nixed the reason I ... Kw”. "a.au'd Idvtnce, to which he Tplied.. Mm. Tourut-Lir, park this lea-on will only be Wouldn't please m was plural aboard the steamer Prusptr, tor yesterday" morning yn his ‘way to Dawson and ed three hours befonf the arrival of the boat. A Vial supyosed to ‘wntain poison mu found in his brink. 'Orr Monday night he was well undue heartily. It}! believed that the In“! was so overcome with shame because oi his rupture that he ended his lite." his believed that Kincaid stole the gold from the Post Office wlien he work. ed in the Government service. He had confederates, who carried away the racks, opened them, melted the gold, day in charge of tAruielide, sit Selkirk, one hundred and seventy-tive mung”:- Dawwn. He was chimed with 'utealo‘ ing $40.61)!) which mysteriously (tiny Walton the "gtstered mail sack. de- livered in Dawson July 29 from Fair- bauks_by plug staging: b'eattle. _kimtaid, A TERN 24% $44 I 'nent {in /lt _ 11tttti1'y,r,i,tyt', with tteahtiitiftl;ayt' iii'lriiii4 Rih'eit 'oir SIM- The rams; Who It'tiise 1 His Arrest, in George the Public Works Dena 333 Vartr'tittiFf, y MET Ills MA. my other 'Nit.te3e Tirttii'i't':ii,,iij'i,itil"t _ii.'ittthttji',' although well known, is non, A. J., an old and In, are laughing at the a matronly widow, who . 2r.---An the fashion- a forced on the L'dNtagl " t Cy _ d l y _ Mr Clemens’ deposition ‘1:st Ragga. stat-k Wht, tiiif,, vi ii which Wd war Mesa for the Sock, for w Vanguwhich I find we Deposition From Author Read in Trial to Recover for Alleged Libel-Let in on "Ground Floor" for $asooo. 1 Lord Rosebery said that Mr. ("arm-git- iis a mun who scatters beuefaction, at; 3 the locomotive scatters sparks, and Con. itinuetl: "Mr. Carttegic's arguments do inut solve the matter, but they prove to ibe only the commencement ot the solu. i tion of the problem. Might not the per- ;iod of tutehige, regarded as twee-usury I in India, have been encoded advantage- ?ously to the. negro race-‘1' ‘When admit Ited to 'sitirenship in the United States 90 per cent. of the negvoes were illiter- , ate, and on your own showing. Mr. Car- "tegie, which may be optimistic',, there are still 47 per cent. of them illiterate. Does not this show you that those men were not eompetent to ask the question. 'Am l not a man and a brother? A wise answer would have been: 'A man, yes: a brother, ye", but till you have proved fitness for suffrage, not a fel- low-citizen.' " VICTIM OP FRIEND HE / PRISON. were 'Am wise P's' t " mu sung: a respectful, citizens." , London, Oct. 21.--Aiter. Andrew Car. negie had delivered a eulogy nu flue negro in an address on "The Negro Problem," in inaugurating the winter Ivcturo ses- sion of the,l'hilosuplsieal Institution oi "diuburgh last night. Lord itotsvbery, 'who presidéd, tnoved a t'ote of thanks and then proceeded to pulverize the irun- I! muster): arguments. I Mr, Carnegie said, in part: "The (luvs- tion ts no longer, What can be dom- Wttlt ', thv negroes? It is now, how many mom- of them'uml other workers can be ob. tainedt The negro' has beeonte of im. menge economic value And is indiwcns- able. The name is not lazy. 0n the contrary, he is engaged in every haul of human effort. and is even a credit to journalism. The race”: mpnclty tur pro- ducing, at intervals, exwptimlnl men who are the glory of the nntian: is an- other evidence m an advancing tseotslt " narrow W ’00 fr In me qnvo k _,tiiiiiii,i.i'ifi5i Know”? wie Yor bless. He still on... m Eulogy of the Black Man by Camegie-- His Lordship Says Negro in a Man and Brother, But Perhaps Not a Fellow-Citizen. CARNEGIE AND ROSEBERY DIFFER ON THE SUBJECT. F "TTllirNliaito I PROBLEM. " “MARK TWAIN.” tpahirTiie7i: I/si/n ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO {50? no pet cone-fa 65 per cent. of that It: you. The union wu two , late and the time for operating - packing phat: was reduced to extent." F, u didn't ply a J. m an this yen-1” ; i 1 on didn't" pay an :' I the my this year?” i ! I. ' Tnleas. He still owns a, of utiai, for which I paid $25,000, Aueber m. _--, .. h didn't ply a r" " an this yen- t" T i '5 on didn’t pay an i I the my this yea!” i 3 ' g o, the price paid f ' Wu Jrushef, the same. I t and cans were a fe it . reply to the query as to u mm- Ile'. Marshall. Aylmvr. said: . We 31 packing housed in our company. ham-aid that monkey my hit-hand. manta“, exu-puumu men to glory of the nation is un- :uce m an advancing peoplt. 4uine thnt'the result will he I, educated, intelligent raee of . , ' u is notieeatge in w cu I paid $20,000, Quebee--No e Will: worth ‘0" 'io/bitt/itat/tasc' that of the put bbF .. .. 7 r 1'"; ‘;.""'"I"n {P.JJ-U'Iy tt't'alu'y trade i, 1a/t1?tyihc,.tt"r CI C' ; 1tpij'jiil'iiitaiiitjivi,',lji'ie P, good wl'el.e '/hc"11vy, no stock. ifzu'tion is iipi'ii'Ci"rllla' fifrttl, Put at the st .. .4.” 'tl ..-. g rte,t lee), “(wilfif‘ggcnmfifggz in thm. '/l'li , a . . . 1t/k2eh,t mm: “as? 'eftlit9eAibia Ttlp,',',.! -- --" s-Icrll movement of . a 7 tr t ti ir 'rsAre ULL. 'tde.' *‘f’fififflfimmsmm .id tut monkev tum: i. a-a...., _ L9,. '. Pt "a/ciiie Mii 7ariPtsPo'hhteti:. E?" (.i'ift','ii'i' 'l,l'ii'r!ii)'to'iii'j,iiii'tii, tttig! Ii/il f Mad Miiiiil o 'llilif'til & an]. r V ro ' _ (rg: L‘ngqug 'ltd 38093415.. t., W trade in doing-v. the present mm IN 2tt1tgttiiliik, I '" - _ ." .... _ u liq "ight. i “he; Are Ifrii.'he'ii'ii'd Sit" T quiet , P,ns Cr9'sls,retiotrq {mm all parts of the W'riirv.,i, in about as rvpurlml last week. .li/innipee-r4 fai ly ady trade is ’hokiing fmarli"iih Lam good whole. ' sale trade is moving and general satis- faction is ex teased re in th i. Ci,?,':':,?:;:;,'),'::.':-, pr,',tt 12e.tiagl g, Aa" l roronto--A fnriiy good volumi- _ wholesale trade continues Lo “mic l 11m business in staple lines is quite 'utuerory. Values oral! ‘linvs are l Further tttivtutees are noted in we who”. Canadian cotton mills are, ”and up" pix months ahead. A ' mmlwurc- trude'ls moving. Stock: fail and whiter use are going out in; ry large shipments. Large delive‘fic all kind: '01 goods 'iitii' biriiiiTiiiiiitg mkn heights. These deliveries will 1 thine 't'iix'.iwtonti1 the close of "aw,'..... lee':- 'tl' IU'. 583mm Ml uttwri--Ger4rai tradrrhoida a gem: 4' I study tone here. Wholesale and retail? 1 gm“: are moving Well and the outlook ( l is considered cheerful. Dry goods men: report that the buying ot winter goods ' has been heavy. Retailers, howeVer, have been cautious and have not takenl on unreasonably large stocks. The pre- valence of high prices has alto and] against buying. Woolen, silk and linen goods are exceedingly firm. In hardware I more is an excellent. movement of "you; ll ing lines and builders' hardware eon." Muller fairly active. Grocers report i! good busiueaa trom all pal-bro! the mun- L _ "y. . r n; w an" Wiiin the past few months experienced oil and gun produce" have been bus securing oil Ind [as lens- on Manitoulin {Hand and Bruce's Peninsula. and now man of All the land in that locality he. been based for the purpose of drilling for oil and an. Recent development: there in the way ot drilling wells Indicate beyond I doubt that it is a rich oil and, “strict. and within it few months ,','llirairi':i! be put down far the purpose of ' on um an: '.-.r-, Present Element: 3ft,tdoe.--roatay Mt, boxes, were offered. 12 1149' "d 12 3-H: bid; no sales. Kintwtorv-At ttte.hotttanae cheese Board to-day 595 boxes were registered. The Ide- wrrc m boxes. " I: 7-8c. Giulia? 'u-iUTUs, May We bid. Follwln; are tho Chung quotation. on Winnipeg grain futures to-du: . _ Wttmtt-4ret. 't.0t bid, Dee. $1.05 re asked. May 81.13 8-8 Inked. tri, 800 $366 poi-ii: 'ii.iiyG'ii.iii"'ia"ill; The Tuere man was tore" to "dud! Hookers. too to 9m poundl iii-rd, a , . 7 . . . - .40- that the trirls seemed h he tttto d " common atockcrs, n '. ' I . " . t 'n In" "ll'a ao to ‘00 WWW- 31-50 to i trim? or less strictly to Imam“. Yon-h or; 3nd tertrtqterw-r ' . _ i the m fur th sake o tho h f? I . I tQ/l,','.'",',,,',',,",",,,,'.'"",),':',' 'ltr/CL,"',"',!)' ii?t,,it" W doir6' 'tttttf W32?! Tani: ouch. but iiii' auxz°ofh335 $132: atom I M idence at another ostahlislnnvn‘.. Herc itll, Around " n In avenge price. Mr- I " s'utk secret WN' revealtl. 'a"tTv,1no'gt"ggt light can were slow are F .To y." 'sor that' blonde over thorn-1 _ Veal thivUUrG" tmuttl there a II n ,ioviflt the law-1y, wavy hair y'? little bru, , change In the market Fi,',. calves ,',Thd"2 t "PM asked. Hihe he! that Handled I "s.7'l'o"'lcg"2,? or prlen. ,itiicirr'iiG'i' ttom I "Ht tt sseek ago to-day. and it's got to 1 to $5.50.;erpzxvzq the bulk “mug It “.50 ( (','iS,ti,ll the leg, Mtnrday night. I Sheep and Lambs-Rodi]: l on“ it? I a mild my not.' It's 50 2t 32:11” m muy tlill)lk'eTjgd'r' 13:: I cents. to httve it Marcellod again." will: iG"t,,"t'g".. ugh? 34,40; “m. ttttd f Thu (:xplained lots of things. and with l cu”. and up to $53) tor 'a"t'S"u"s for the feeling at one who has gained wie. "oss-Demi) ot an,” 3000 GG sold Mom nut meant for him the man 'tTH" at unchanged quotations. 'Mr Han-Is “up to the mauagrrs' office to "-t the 1t."Leh 't-,"'21'p,t'tr't,'oe in. " a; other side. 7 r tvp K - - o . our-n that ma' . q ' .. _..' ' G... C . t grade up to the may: sand-rd. not H.931: 'vcr:.",",",?, 5ttt! alle' P?y""3lt? I' each. but the bulk of the best all nomad " n In 'ttverse. dium and common light car: In at _ ttt 335 each. on, Mo to 900 Dbl-lads. 82.50'to W.N: medium 'etockers, too to Mn pounds, 11.15 to £2.40; common Markers. 500 to 700 pounds. 81.50 to t2.00. ' _ Milken: 3nd thtrtoterw-ror good tit choke milkera and forward springer: there was I better demand. Two choke cows sold at 859 i'tederf iLf siiiFierT.-iresr' tTheTi," 1050 to 1100 pounds. at $3.25 to 8.65; best reed- ers. 900.q1999 ppump, tf.7f to u: but Mock, mttetrers--Btgst butchers, moo to 1250 In. l of which there were few. at M.t6to 34560: l talr to good heifers and steers, 900 to IOU)! Ibc, at 83.85 to 83.85: medium light heifers. f 800 to 000 PM. at S to 3.5: [and tNMNr, $8! to 'lt.60; medium can, $2.40 to ”35; cup , In; (Law. any @119. $t t_o 82 Pt cm. I Exoortera-aiirieur making. them. were none on sale, outside ot a tew bulls, which sold At 33.2540 835 per cut. 7 _V mm". V. a... .mrs are “mu; her advances are noted in woolen l 5, Canadian Cotton mills are Jail, yd up' six months ahead. A Fip4i' wurv tmde' is moving. Stock; “N md whiter use are going out him. ( x'go shipments. Large deliXS‘jgg Pf; and: m grinds "iitii' lit-Trig made By heights. These deliveries will con. l "ihiV.i-tonti1 the close of navi . tio iron ur a . Fe . tr f Pl' ”luff!“ M 'it/lil, r so e I '/'ii.filt'1eii,'i; S',"altit' e i t.! Fare ' m.' a nor an a "-4“ _ The qullky ot the cattle in an clam w. thou the same no on Tannin. any poor and rWery smlu woman ot whit” could be called good. Considering the heavy deliveries there was a fair trade It lower prim, especinly fur the slackers and feeders of poor quality, which sold ttt tthe to 30e per owl. lover mun u my time this sum. . ' Receipts ot live Mock at the city market since Tuesday, as tetrorted by the “INA". were 133 amends. composed 011451 cattle. 2371 host. 2590 sheep and lambs, 223 calves amt t horse. Mum, has .. .. .. Cabin-39.1019: .. .. .. Beet. hlndaulmu ..... Do., forequarters .. Do., choice, arcane D0,. medium. can!“ Mutton._tter cwt. .. .. Veal. nrhne. per ewt. Lamb. per we. .. .. What; Bradrp wtimnwi 103.”:me mm 200 bushels selling at so to Tie. m '1Ter"-rteeer, _. __ m .. 1il"iitatrg,ttij,ii, Winnipeg Wheat Market, 'fhm.'"LPaTra. if; potions {mm all pal ialrout as n-purh'd I Oil The Cheese Markets. or mam» tirtmrr, nrittt I to 89c. Oats very a? 'y_s?ath' Bellini It " yeit. _ hum " uncle-ale and retail fairly good busing. " ' (11- Toronto Live Stock. Boom in Canada. "81'5- rand a doubt that it I: a district. Ind 1mm. 1 Yew tIll be put down for the T . on and gas bums. "T. Trade Review. 79277517111 to-dak wire um sum}; movement Sm rli..q.j..ie.ii' Til, ringers there wag I1 Moe cows sold at 859 he best cows would I avenge price. Mr- I can were alow sale F , I ' there vu mm; It MINI, neither an . 'Nlrh‘n'nuul hm I winter goods ' ut it not be tf rs, hokerer, the Pompadour I ve not taken ( It pturLhes in CB. The pug. Stat; slum-t, and ' Ibo aeted JUN “Edy harbz-r" ik and linen I.".' 0‘! Wain-.1 h: In hardware 1 highest (Immune It-ttl tup ”tad. " 3-Be'asked. quite sat a. quiet. 9W in) men I000 “50 ER. I iiiiiiii 'ity b 1'0. {m of papers mu Jami}: being carried by the mm of being haa A "I ’“‘" CT.""" of _if1itiiiiiti,ijiitit,ti,tp, um thtt1ttilt . . iitir' I Can“: u. .n... ( - - l._u--\ullUnI 71nd relations betw tries": respect to rev tum"- international more Builable basis. A IA"'E 115 m Iru I Paris, 4M. 21. 'i),".';,')",',",',',,):,',':;,',?,: __.‘.., u. u. . . . t PRt ot ' _ cchtJM-I‘spalpera and mum” of the (in ttw fuTt.A/r',.2'a “in. The Morm “Imam and pum‘eatcluu were untied Ci','.',,':?":,'..'.,,',',': from Morocco northward "prklt by the Canadian mails. i',',',],',:) 'Iii, ii ral Spain ttnd southern Since the new rate of one cent for flmr l “f” ',.""IR"#r, Fi utf the Anita“ Ice-st ounc has been in force there is not we I"; Tit Si 'a"llr'Auail, lam? Non Pong Watt, vbieétibdnbie clan ot 15',. _ L' look shelter. Am tt ll t'htirutaGi' into Pan- 0 'le, -illu " of (DIM, Spain. WM. liter- ada lt every thousand pounds that l 'tli/trid.;',",'.;:),",",,":,,::,;.,?:,: pm? WWMV" Inlm-uht is described " con- Cuulglun mail service caused by tly "nil (with. 5.... WM Many tIta, of this ritt,teere Pet M .Witr at?” l, Prince Ind ' Spin have been gd ts'! s PublieaiGt'ik ha: been relieved, vi i ted hv violent norms. and game are and relations between It Ahrec" sv.'1'.'a"1,".u' .. . . . true rte-poet to rave“ " a . "-ert . Arman ada - r guinea. I 'u'etit?2a.v' erieirianeie (heal. a wTMt by Sing- the ouncathns {er a" “unit hatch-LL“ i higheat fiiii'ti'ia1ttl'. But ft Mud we“ built, and um- “fl i. put. I _ n {20" MIN ”warrant-a; bet, Hulda Stun-s. " last/i" ring. the cu n Pgompa pots tin-r as adv . it gum. mu?“- “LG!“- Rafting“ 10m Fewer: said - Maneuver, I htttyeotne n -t t ‘7" "a“ 'c.'" a "We ltitAifi, RI :34; I here," said C. . Le fingwell, ! ment superintendent at Field'.. 1digcattrs,r'ed thirty girls in, Pit ‘Inust have been beam-u- thy, {an wearing the pompndour in luau-mug Nubian. It's my“ :mutter to make the tubiedt of ,ordu, don't you think?" y 1Letjit not be supposed, how, f ...r ......._r . - I "We bimply ask our traltswom, '; tiresrneatb'," he said. "That awn-a _ be enoughon the. whole, we - an i “ti-tied if our people use common and I reasonable amount of care." I Superintendents and managers al "tel. camper & L'oU., the Fair, and l, they! _FiNd N: Co'E 'mereh rchm-d 9.90 " oo tm 135 (HE on iii “mu. u.- ' sum-nu My "OT'. ."..'5 oo Vudor Fined no and to to Mad ) ( (“its to have it Miroellod null.” . the Mone IO ‘ f This explained lots of things .und wi.th p. Pthe feeling of one who has gained Wir'- Tyroypr 0d. 21. Harri. Goldstein Mom mot "Wall! for him the man “fl Will yam-May fined “I! and mm. tor (up L, the mauagrrrs' office to get the selling a "'volver, and Mr. H. McArthur, other side. . b . bl", for wlling cartridges to Frank Mau _ Thine mun't at _ Eryn e 1,Wt'rlBt ion. I& 1-0.»? that! Vaneoar. lit ,lte,,'l'J,',l',, said ',th1itiy)1ttitit,l,!?. ' (r'C'lr. Fh1tt; 'ihtoa,,a,eu they had I "Wally, you k“! . - DIM P. 'ttiiiiavi't";'si' Jud ' . Hug, 1t.'."icli, happened to be Mandol's‘. where Maui‘trato Kingdom mid he wouid Mr. ttllt,it, Ptyyttt,,"tb' " ilg,t0y -. (in. his but. ta 'tarp tbs udl‘ " fire. li,',', inf ?,,1,lr't,itii, nqt iili'i'ii?e,',i, ?lt Ann: ttt “an.“ "use“: the {which sue measures won! he need.ed. 3 law gau- muffic-ivnt Protoetion in Hum. l Such "3 ttr'jacitcckimru 1otlhl.t..eeu?r4au: um "hind-gm tn pe. ily incompatible with the relations lu. volvers. :twven .PtAtte.1teey tttaAlirlyyetrt V q . . .- '4“qu to land thin (ihi".ie.et "Yo! uiith UA iiiiiiiiiiiri, “in? "in . If: the {take this Pituburg affair seriously." (i'/fl'ti'il'ir'; till he was told Ila-n1 In- J.' ‘M. McClurkin- 'uretsittteMimt 'tt, was; tlytaliu fue Int 1- irst wit , tho !tiotucltildu, said imam:- the gum-WM“ ., '. ' 9m ' tttg ”hint; ' q tts ' 6.7 1 Then- wnyft ad _ liven jg: éuumrhjw ,tcndems; said thin 51.0%? ”they. 5 9 “Benny. you k“! if ’Ilzmb P, 11h"cli, happened to Ire Handel's. where Mr. ’PlI-th Ptytttr---,"Wy " in; wm . in: in ?.,,'iid'i',tee,i,,i, an: -u 3.01m 'jlit iwhieh sm- lneasurcs would hp nrmlmI opinions}! Us -ieiiriiiii ”In“ ..A ' . l _ It has Eli: "You know,” she eontued, "in some "I the Imam-r tow.m ov-girls doert roauy smut to know how to do their hair so it will stay. Probably that’s the trouble in-avhrre did you say it an: Mi, Tess' Pinalmrg. But I have a ir'cttir of A ("bingo an” man-gar ‘ring‘a girl in” can.» she, spvnl ho'r tttye fuufng with' a pompudzmr! Why, look at any Hf the girls urm'md here! Don’t they look as: if they ootild not their hair ttsed "t the' morning?! _ . _ "mm; uy we express compaiie; lot being handled by the Post In formerly. An of which Etiradietii "tut-riot IK.. sie. either; Elir.aheth- -told a men- wan yesterday from behind the prrfnmer.t enuntor in one of the big Reno mirvet stares. 'Hmlwth in ht a mailinn‘ to know. for” she has rather rm: thing; at the pertumer.v counter sinu- she “a: I,',',',"?""" from notions. She said m 'are. get . T . i$§st him. ' ' YP mttWkrleerptcisvshe"tiesis,e,Au up man who,ae 115;.torgot you“ n to ft: to tell a salt-6W how the ohouhl Q her hair might be all right in Pitte. tring, but-well, complfilonl ne odioun, whatever that is, and a Chicago Inn is atte.tys, mark you, madam, if noth- ine olso. R Br would learn that looping up I re. fmctory switch and examining th fer ault in a mirror doesn't take up. only ntttkettble amount of a Chicago girl's working hours, although, .5 klbws the girls in It d it. And he would I. _'i,if,il','.t', TI.', “to Wears a pompadirtii a more to be [Mind than scorned, anyway, for with the new hata, you know, the pommdour is pally pretty mush passe. ,.__ "up-rnant' (1 'tts Que Waqwiril $322!!ch THE BLOOD. United StltTu;ublicationn ing to Canada. td 'Aly VniGiirii,Vkrt." 21:41! that perfectly Adrible Pittsburg department slow ay Just hundreds Ion-spawn and I and poorer.un by the Cnnudinn the new rate of " ms been in force I chair m'hietitt a ll Merl-('6 CHICAGO SALESLADIES FREE FRO! Pompadour Pane. Anyhenr-Btrt " 11k goodness ‘0 owner of a "ates. between States. which ing, the flood 'vrpapers and wholeulc good- no haw. Tim d-nod for winter dry good! in {tidy Davy and outlook is eomidered utilise. L.., 'ountry produce in slow coming 'h priros are firm. Ihr?-'-'..'-,';,':',')?;' holds moderately u- P ' and the local retail trade in 2,7336%? y, 19599.. " .. , p, P. In p. p. VJm'i Ill P. III ". I.) "a x cur," . i . ‘~ 2i"f2.?,",C?.: “SOL ':iiiiftilifitti.1ttieii,iii Get, glrkThe 2c,tirithf ' a ne " to" muour in extinct in Chielgo. shes in great varieties along wt, and in the byway-s where barber" lures the unwary nuk- ...n..h . ' £111 the & Co’a.,_the PnizthEIul SSe'CPert tome! ll) " mmdour in point of honor, iutss, its’ all In and; our saleawomvn to he said. "That appeuln' to the wkoU, w - My .. n.‘....l_, -- Wm. reve y girls Jn, .1."yttuturs, ll In beam-la tliyy insh‘é- pompndour in in tttmst l. It's "an; " Ira-m and mu an PM” H13 Gain}: 1 'v!. ids of tuna of Aus, Paris *‘lg'm-es of the. "in we l 9"" Fem. carried ammm "tiii'iii'iliFi) Calla: ANY STYLE. "A! an my impressive m Half we; Canada went .. int Pant may 1.iiiiiiFcm'tT7t'? Winn. used 1t.'hrc6itipre" fixed," tsta v. kWh»... its '33 _ Mix". 2 gum ti P ' a depart. yw. "If tltvy In now I may; 1tttGtirkiai'is a spedai" lai. par, and the 180m of any inr "rr/that J Chielgo. l 'tt nlontri (Wu-ago one own at tiir stays De. 3011-0 Luau -ott iGG I I I C I m J.ttri;1tt,iiiiiCi, 416E. imam and mum: haddock _ Arrested on Suspicion. " “rims des ttttch.. tht the ni ht w ill“ l "th of 01-an there “an a ffw started in W. w. Curler”: ....” .-..... . n W. W. Cartern, can! tartar} at Passer-tun. Tho math-r was repnrtnd to the (iii'lti't, and they a t netee . u i. who s.ii;iiiiEi, "tu, tttMat, .""drg,t,.f, _ i, mm.) nnd Wm. (“raddovkjtrz-nw this mun-hing Pic-y had been employed in the factorv. “A..|,Wl~l.m - 'r youngster! till he dr,, {and than _ MIA? wilfpad fur in, ”pine-ring huh»: , _ ' V _ ,, -- .vuu'c," "w ttl, i, Io'-old (tttS, _ . Mr, a Itt n; who uni 'ai td hau- brett wh pped by the nurse- of the Mont. real Day Nyrseicv. follow.:.. "We. the un. 1ti'tei1t have this day unmim-d the and or. 3. J. lr.M.vitn. The c!:ild i. at,- tte ie and tlw than!“ ttre "oft, “hick (lit': "rt' 'tr, ma] condition in ' low par, and there in nu midI-uu- at [ur- um of any injury." The Luo um-mm‘ Rural! Rnhftmon' and kathetim, “urn... were dueuevrd by Rvmrdor Weir. That tiflt Montreal. Wt. 2t.--The three medical gonllvnwn F.rr, 'Eefforlef' Weir to Iain] lei: Report " Chit Case at Montreal. rororttirMe'ditua"1tetMi Officer and 'iHAirittttrt' of Uli- Provincial “mull of Health, with a request for asurstance in ttt . .out th-ttgo, This wat (uttgi',,1'la,.tii him the town noon" _ in auiair way to cube with the di,-, effectively, ttttee several mom!” of ins-:- foetual work. Ttt.4i.see broke out in a corroul family it Badtvttie about th" middh. n: August last. temendota Storm Oakville has twt'rtty-oue oiul'lox ee, an ' [gull ' tkre ileum-MN» albinii monk dud twine!“ Of the teen. The list of patient.- ineludy, one ntpmlwr of the onkviltt, Board of "with. so serious hug the matter Immun- th .t u sleput4tiru from [Iain-u] "mud of ,Utlr iliitit." , lltt 30w th'. Shem-d, tttttt tttttlr- you th Officer .13).] Twenty-One Cases in Town, and Real dents Are Alarmed. /tthd kruL,'i, Li, bum txrvcked 1:" the main off Castle Point. near tit. MN. "Hend,'Beotuasd. We went ashore during I we l"tatitthtcnrtd twen'ty of her 0va were dtowoeit., A litelgoat which gun: the 'getct4dMrqr It nuptial-'5 [and a narrow may being frequently “my; by heavy was. VILLAGE WA§HED AWAY. he “ Stu-er TFreelredoasest. tarily, and in no doing will lend hi. it, fluenee " far " he is able to the "oltv of we prom“ 'hich the run-lion a " - Us» 5m fer . ' (lldruw fr the en mi- enter. prlu-u, and it is tstated the opinion of ,5;quin in the UW>MM ro. polltu and ita allied corpontionu that such w‘lthdnnl would he opportune in the "out with is -demtood to coin. oide with hit on lr)tex.edt'iirttly, " Erin!“ Inhabit. the “he. di.trteta. He doesn't “I. has, Mor my “7 in... . bob- m a. M mm“. W MI. Gras. Recent conkreucul Bum] Mr. " d . ' pres a . wan! ilt.tt.dt18ld.kl'.i'.Ji"r') 1ile,ist,l,ee,,?ieeAd,l,tueytit ' is.Atitvjcc, oet'8ttttrBt08t, " pen lt . to the r.- 933mm“! 1k'/talodhdAdri.-otzi CHILDREN BUY REVOLVER. NURSES It1tomrRArttD, New“ Nt "l :L . . Hm... l, ' lit 'ii'ii'iiii 'fiiiirl, F1 an- 1m 'action G)ti, I to ret re rum further SMALLPOX IN OAKVI LLE. Valium Nir'ftggog ?ithirs, sioilttitil-desiv:ssi' 1s's FESSttRroN FIRE and "utsip-,u. any?» " lg “In have been cap- and their man. drowned. ' Storm Raging in South- Mt ”Em/AMY»; ii, next W “Mung of the m-n airports) by te - cumin: the Child-Whipping mm " Dani-h titetgtuer is

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