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Farmersville Reporter and County of Leeds Advertiser (18840522), 9 Feb 1887, p. 3

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Old l‘woplv lx’ Hln Andora clllh‘lw llifl.fl‘i1 "In “‘0 Irmol leignin; non. Cowardly MuruIc-rul [mafia-r I'qum “mm 44 be “ill 0 haul-guy! 1) he mm b“. 18 SlippOm quake slm. t0 the mm long is u n of him :uh hifl {l'it‘llds cu}; Owrtchn : fcumltm-m w»: torn in w:m f mm}; b/ brim-:4. I‘y mauul‘ln; it taking h {at him tm uly iuu 111; hr lnilwl. viohâ€"nt. ni Iiriously nl A Balm George ('uhl days ago ,0"! highest mm discnvcrrd u lindcualv an flu nea Dlu‘uw-ry u! uu \lmust Naked “'umlm-Iug Amid Muunlaln 5mm» muumg. uw But having ml hon crows put MT from the n "l on the rm-k thctml tin-h an: lim H bring thrown tn) thmn dnggod through the wanr inlc Al were {mu-fully cxhnusU-ul o.)osuru to thv vhvmmtg, nml -u funnpwllml tn remain in th I‘lmt it'fihtpwruiuul “Kort-g. match “yo : ‘hc salmon” C .uu wrecked hut outlaw night in In: «'1' Hour West. ltlbd er- crtw o! “er-u I, 'icvul to hi4“: perished. I‘M.- evcrw '. hh.w.-ver. three at the crew ruched Ha it‘ux mid rcpt) ed that two mom 0! their number were in Dover being curd to: till they recover lrotn the-injurlel m exhaustinn (-mzscquunt upon their fierce wugglo mth tha clcuwntu. l‘hu survivor! te that llu- ”thooncr struck about 10 clock"! night. mul thclun-umst h-ll against the cliti'. .utm; "H u lt‘tlgl‘d’wll! thin) fort :Ibovo tln- (luck. 1"ivcotthemcn clumlwn-d ,' up the must and remind the mtrrow lt-«lgo on whit h it 1': it: ml. 'l'hu sixth mu] mismug man WUH the ruptuiu. Hr: was last seen tu enter the (‘lll/lll. uml it is thought that after leaviu it In: fr“ through the duck and hurt himflc l w haully an to bu unable to more. The five on ”it! rovk haul barely reached their place n! rc-fugc when the suhuuxwr parted uinl mm \t‘tlhllt’tl out n! sight. From the h alga tht- mun cluml t-rwl tu tlw t~-p of the luck. uln-n- [hwy nuinml until \\ ul- ncsdny im:r2.in:_'. hult‘ cloth uiul without Ihteltur, {Hull ur watt-r. llt' storm you tiuu-d throughout all this time and the heat)’ 5m; running uuulu it impossible for thcywplv nu lln' slime Mm known! the wreJt to umkv u mum-ugh. l)” “him-slitty moving, the m A liming Hall'lWl «lnwul bolt cruw put ntl' {mm the lantl. The n u: (m llw im'h itllliHIlt'tl th-it' nth-nth)“. A Bl'llK I'Z AVID "ARI-2 (' \Hl ' Bl‘uw.‘ putt )‘t noun-st l 1 ha rem Wolf h'l‘AlHH.“ ‘IU DEA] ll I ,ondm. km nightnu “7. .‘utiug d the deck. ' 31mm! and t it In "hl'l \tl‘d run the ('npt; Um mm“. m tll M \‘o Hum rm; hm. Hu' Dnl'hn'u ul :uul T‘H‘ll‘ : (-nptnin. He was last sec-u t6 lin. um! it in thong, Iht that after fr H tluuu 'h the dock and hurt ,ully ms to be unable to mom. the rock hul lmruh WM ed at u fugc “he“ the schooner rm. \suahu] out n! sight. 1 rom mun elmubmc-«l to thv twp of “cu mu 0! 813m. Mom :hsz and to flu- tc p of _\. uainml until \\ cd I? cloth and without nor. lu- story: can- ull this time and the ladu it im Winn)“, for how.- whn ‘m-wuf the :U'L‘h. UH \\'.-dm-mlny huung ( hunt! (IUWIW from the Luv]. lhc lmxgvr (all would haw .stle Watt “as so mm dvspuiu l 0!"th and “ill n-cuwr in knn care of at a house lu'x' uf his rmnrmloa in able to proceed to 1m.) dun-1mm x- Imuuhuutin Mountain. on u Nurth (‘ \'-.' :1 H l k 01' ()n Honing (‘uld- m, but was easily 1. “is cluthing was H121nmlcrshirt.which ml mwahov. Ilia {out :5 fvnrfujly scram-lied Lu'blu living ka'll'tml. Unhhwll :slu-cculul 115.". All (fforts In u'n in Uu-ir t1 :gvr xv" “’Olllt naked wunrluing snow. which was eight miles from ud Ira Hold N) Maryland tgstimon \‘. “u li'» Luz-J. 'l'lu * attention they were. 1 the boats. from their had tin-v I. 9 THIS ORIGINAL DOCUMENT IS IN_ VERY POOR CONDITION hut} You look to | 'lumlwrtd in the u on: [MWU sheriff H 1 Huh an, e u 41 .t been 10 [3 Iain;- :1mt_»_t!tcr _ mflumm says 1 a tow uf the; i})lL A lit-ml hum Tru uk -\n Aim-Hm": “aural! (‘mnpuny “'ursc 'l‘lmn Irish Lumllurds. be 1!. propt military eminent ¢ oppnbium \\ m~u the urrr lklt'htvr I'uts (‘h'll Liberties Before Military Glory. A B1 rlin cable says: The new German Liberals of the second Berlin district met yt-fiu-rduy for the purpoac of deciding on their :u-mm in tho coming election {01‘th 1m 11mm" of the livichzitug. Three thousand «ht-tors attended. It was rcxolvud to sup- pnrt Prof. erclxow against (San. von Moltku's candidate. lIcrr Richter. in his speech advocating this policy, udl‘m'ttcd the pcrmnal merits of (h-n. \‘(m Moltke as Supcrintcndont : hm, he contended, it was um RI: hu-r r1---" ‘eruuadecl to relinquish his bu hnhim. ()n the first of the, now your hi swure off drinking Mill was given a job ii‘ the mines. All tho neighborhood con- gratulated lllcnlM'lVUS on the wonderful reform workul in the heretofore hurd- lienrted husband. Wuyriek is now on his. mud Went, however. Having fallen again he bought uticket {or Chicago on Sutur- ilny. On Friday he sold his whole family to one of his boarders. Philip Muuer, {or the mum of $90. 950 for the wife. and $20 «piece for the. two boys, aged H and 12. Muuer refused to pay anything for the four younger ehilrlrenfus he said they would be u. lnmlrn on his hands. The original con. mu-i was ilml Manor was to give his three younger rhilili'en to hi4 sister for sale keep- ing. and Minn-r pay him 5150 {o the wife and oiln-r ('lllllll'L‘ll. who Were 0h nough to Work, but in consideration of Mailer hiking the whole family. it reduction of :60 was ulluwml. Mrs. Waiyrick says she is satis- iieil with the bargain. as Mum-rig n sober ninn ninl will be good i5 them. “'uyriek wuss once u. member of the Town Council and an influential nnin. C AN“ | HIGH “ .‘l ‘\\\\'l"‘.l.l."(‘.‘\§il ('lil' Ill. (1! [(‘AUO Au Emir. Funny sold by a Pennsyl- vanian for 000.11“ Wife sou-nod. A Wilkcsbarrc, Pm. deupatch says : ‘The village of Nautical“.- is in a fever of excite- uu-m over a hurtling aflair which has jun 59kg»: plum. John \Vuyrick cause to flu M OLTK [-1 AND “'ELIJ NGTUN. ‘mldmt' mm SCH! to ruck. and um *ith n (mud). (mnplotoh thv mnlu RU)!‘_'.\ \lrs. ('um~ 1 ul ( lunlwd out dmggvd \IM v. \nnio (liliespio from ”10114le (11 EA 1' FOR ('AHI’I. A“ UIC k Discover-ml in n Trunk. vspznch mm: A lame «prom fm'm Now Ym'.k‘ I. V. “ilsnn.” this (in '1 hora “nu no cnll fox afternoon and). an odor “moon such trunk that t] Suddenly he Walsh , that {In 0' Uluil‘ tho mp Il Idle floor; tlmn Jh oldest not more lhlt‘llly the 3101»: WMst and (“um- mt they be loft Umir furniture. d not even put gutting out. 1110 t_hv funudutions‘ 111 to ruck. and rush. (‘muplotoly '_\'. Mrs. ('um~ namincxl humps Miuwris u soba-r them. Wu'yriok In: Town Council \' ICTIUNS, XIV 1m: L‘mcngn, " 11ml of late nncnhlfmmc near its right I for a pro- is mid that uningnvorko thrw-storv The (‘hit or; the uni the The); a more :2 stops police The \un- dnHvr UH llllilllill mm... and 1i 1' ti“ With regard to Scotland, you will flskl‘ii to consider measures for the roloi nf‘tlw Univursities, for completing' recc lvgislution as (6 powers ofthc Secretary 1' Scotland and for amending the proucrlu of Criminal (.‘ot‘irta. , ‘ Mousurcs dealing with the regulation milxmy rates and preventing frmululc use of merchandise marks will be broug‘ under your consideration. In the performance of those and 1 other mmm-ntons dutioa. I earnestly prn ilmt the blessing of Almighty God mi attvnd your labors. c IL-I-II suncrmg tor mun) I'IcIre III: -IIICI1 II. \IIluzlblc r'opmt, “hie impommt cvidcucv (ollccted. I before )Im. A Bill fnr nlt cring the modc tithes III I) "I'lnnd and \\ ales v IIIIHI‘II. . ' th will be asked to consider measures having fur theiv object the removal of hind- riincea which exist 'to cheap and mpid transfer of hmd. to facilitate the provision of allotments for small householdern. and provide for n readic-i' sale of (Hebe lands. The (.‘mmnisasion “'llllfll I issued in 188:”; to inquire imo the lamentable depression under which trade and agriculture have been suffering: for mum; wars have. mn- mud. mit'lc uuu wm uc cam-u to proposals for are form of legal procedure which seem noccs any to secure, the prompt. and ullirivnt administration of thccriminul Luv. Since 1 last mhlrcsm-«l you the Commis. himflrs dirocu (l to inquire into certain nuijcts of «,grt-nt impm'tauwc to the national welfare of Ireland have been activrly pro- 5H uting their lnlmrs. The report of 'th-J commission on the Operation of rot-cut Acts (hailing with the rcnnru uml purvhase uf land will shortly bu luixl before you. and \u'illdoubtlrss rcceivc from yun that early and c‘urcl’ul attention which the SL'l'IDUS im- portance of thle'sublvct «lenmnds. Hills for the impmwnwnt of Loyal (lovcrmm-nt in Englmulmnl Scotland will be laid before you. Should the (-ircmn- stances render it possible theywill be. fol- lowed by n inc-usury, dealing with the same subject in Molmfa. , A Bill for impnn'ing and (-honlmning the process of Private Bill legislation for ling- hmd. ’ Scotland and Irulnml will be sub- The condition of Ireland still requires your anxious attention. Grave. crimes in that country have happily been rarer in the last few months than during a similar period of the preceding year; but the relations between the owners and occupiers of the land which, in the early autminnexhibited signs of improvement. have since been seriously disturbed in isomfe districtsdiy organized attempts to incite the latter class to combine against the fulfilment of tlmir 1cm] obligations. The efforts of the Government to cope with this evil huvu been seriously impeded by the dil'iirrulties incident to the method at present prusuribed by statute {or deal- ing with such offences. Your early atten. tion will be cnlh-d to proposals for are- {orin of legal proeedure which seem neces- sary to secure‘ the prompt and lfnit'it‘lll nLizninistl‘ution, of thecriminail Luv. Since 1 last addressed you the (Iommie- ‘ uimflrs directid to inquire into certain; nuhjrets of great importmnw to the nntionnl i Welfare of Ireland have been :‘J-tiwly pro- 1 sm tiling tlnir lnlmrs. The )‘Him’t of in - I As early as H o‘clock this morning nwm- {'5 began to arrive in the House of mmmm so as to secure good mate. The *t to nmwnr was M1‘.Solwyn, Conserva- 0 member {or Cambridgeshire. Tho 'lufl at the opening ’of Parliament rv dullvr tli'nrnvxmunl. 'J‘lu» crowdu about : buildings showed little if any enthu- ‘ and the members worn cvidnntly "m‘sls tho fllllll'l‘.‘ lim-«l Commercial treaties have been concluded With Urceco and Roumnnm. Gentlemen of the House of Commons : The estimates will be submitted to you with caruful regard to the economy and efficiency of the public service. My Lords and Gentlemen : from1 . A London cablegrayof last Thursday bays: Parliament was opened: ay. The lollowing is the Queen's Space 1: )1 3' Lord» and (ientlwnen : My relations with all lurcign Powers are friendly. Alluiru; in wutheustern Europe m.- still uizlattled. but i (In not uppri-hend that any disturbance of l‘lnrupean peace will result tron: the unadjusted controversies whiehhave arisen in that region. Whilj depluring the events \ihieh compo-lie l'rineu Alyxunder to retire from the Bul- garian thrune, I have not judged it ex. pedient to interfere in the proceedingslur the election of his successor until they reach tlirwtuge at which my asuent is r . quire-d by the Berlin Treaty. The task undertaken by my Government in Egypt has not yet been accomplished. but substantial advance han been made to- wards the assurance. of external and in- ternal tranquility. Operations in Burnmh have been con- ‘ducted with bravery and skill for the pur. poser)! extirpating brigandage. which has grownduring recent years of misgm‘ern- ment. The bands of nutmnders by sshmn l'ppet' [Surnmh has long been infested have been dispersed. Many of the leaders have. laid down their arms. and l entertain a mntident llnpc that the general paeifivution at the ("‘i'lntry will be effected during the present seamen. nua"'mmm ‘m‘nmim Further Bopresaive Measures for Ireland liaineptaryfiuns‘ TEXT 01' THE QUEEN'S SPEECH. Speeches by All the Big Par- THE “Cl-IKE AT THE UPENINH fnr altering the mode of levying l‘lnglmul nudfiValos will be sub- for small 1 mlicr sale . sion whiurh the lame: at lnnpul‘! and have lnlml‘s. wing and clwnlmning 1GC Bill legislation for ling- Jd Irulaml will be sub- ' sum 01 LilL“ which I iss lamentable mu] ngrim mmy yours port, whicl truncated. v hm 1w fire? mm r"! ‘ ‘nh‘h‘ri Nut the rcgtilntion of nting fraudulent s will be brought “U 11".)01'1 on of rL-L-cut J and purvhuru before you. 1 m yuu that of h the serious :mnnds. mHIt of IA Ind ScotInndV issued in 188:”; Ma «Ioprcssiun ricnlture ham nrs have pro- lich. with the ‘. will be laid H. V be -m After Hours: 657-0390 ('hnrchill‘s sorvinca. Continuing. Lord Salisbury said that a most unjust reference lmd been made to thc.(1'ovormnem's action toward the Plan of ("mnpaigm The Irish l'kccutivo" he declared. hrul token the prompteat legal measures against the Plan of Campaign. The party really responsible for the origin of the plan mnd any MICCDSS it h obtained was t} at section of the Libé I natty which reli .d for its strongest era of which did not think it tlwir duty to denounce a scheme of deliberate 'l‘ll‘mnc disclosed the {not nwnt intended again to int] lilll. 'l‘llo (inW‘l‘lllllOllt (in-quilted of mnponsibilily on of the Plan of ('nmpni delayed denouncing it w mm illegal. 'J‘licy liml nlm evictions by the mmsure House of Commons. Ref: that the Marquis of 8:11 Cabinet offices. that of PM that of Minister of Ford; Hume time. Lord Granville for the country, for the S tho Cabinet. lit-sides Iwii Marquis himself. ‘ In the “(mm movml the add: from the Thrm Earl lh'mxvi] nu greatly lmncntml tho fact that tho (gm-Ln 11ml not expi‘vswd regret M the rucvnt lamentahlrl evictions in Kerry. The poor pmplo thin-i Heated Were unable to pay their rents, and the attempts made at last session to relieve sm-h cases had been frustrated by tho Uovurmncnt. Although Sir Michael Hicks-Beach had been ‘f qxox- cisinu pressure” upon landlords with the Vicw 'of modifying proceedings in (30.805 of npccasity. yet (iospitc‘ this evictions have continued, and nobody can tc-ll how many mom are in store. In conclusion, Mr. Gladstone said he hopul the sanguine ox- pantions of the‘ loyal Speech would be v . . v , , a‘ a ‘1 Premier and the Foreign Secretary. Re- ferring to the Canadian fisheries question. he said be trusted “the paper on the subject would speedily be prcscntc to the House. He said he thought England and Scotland very justly complained of the Irish mono- poly of the time of Purliumcnt,but he feared there was small likelihood of n. i'uim-ily being found. 110 was ready to hot ton to one‘ that the Local Government question would not be settled this sossiOn. The Govennnent. he said, also proposed to deal with the criminal lnw in Ireland. although they tried to make it sound better b; using . the term Mr. W. H. Smith said they Cubinct tried to retain Lord Randolph, whose action it was thought in'ght have been modified it" time had been wcd to discuss the differ- ence, which was susceptible of ucconnnoda- tion. The subject was then dropped. Mr. Gladstone rose and delivered an eulogy on the Earl qt lddesleigh. whom he said he had the honor to introduce into public life. Mr. Gladstone said the senti- ments of sorrow {or the Earl’s death were' universal. and were based on the sterling merits of thc mun. Viscount chmonth‘ ((fouscrvuiin-itin-n moved the uddress in n-ply to the Speech. )ir. (iludstonc applauded what he callnd Lord Randolph Churchill‘s sncriiiccs in thc lwlmli’ ofsouud economic policy und the judicious niodi- in which he proposed to npply the principles in: udvouuted. He (Gladstone) found no fault with the Govern- ment‘s foreign policy, but licthought Solis. lniry‘sMunsion House speech was calculated to raise apprehension and the country wus entitled to be reaissurcd. Ho objected to the severance of the 'i‘rcuaury portfolio from the Premiership, the former being practically n sinccurc. lic also objected to u. continuation of the olliccs of Premier and Foreign Secretary, which made a man responsible for the dict tion of momentous; foreign dcsputchcs. It was most important that this dual actiOn should be maintained us a security [LilkO {or the Sovereign, the (‘ubinet and the countryâ€"«that is. that the foreign ‘policy be conducted jointly by the spew-h hated forty minutes, qdutcd from his last letter to Lord Salisbury the state- uwnt ihut he left the Cabinet with regret, but whhnut misgiving or hesitation. Hfubiuet. I asked to be lllowed to retife. unless the Government expenses Owen reduced within absolute pence limits. The Marquis of Sdiubury wrote in relponse to my r nest, defending the estimates in the 18.600 possible war. as he said. There was no course left open for me but to write my resignation. ‘stuting that I de- t'linul to be 9 party in the game for the high and desperate stakes other natiml wu-c playing for. Did I have seen no reason aim-e to regret the step 1 took." (Chet-rs.) In conclusion: Lord_ Randolph. >wlxosc :uuurv.- it was gmuxymg, 110 00» led,‘ to hour that cximc was rarer rel-and, but in regard to the ullusim to inciting of tenants against landlords, greatly lmncntm'l flu: fact that the U1 land not L-xpx‘cssud l‘(‘;!,l‘L-t an the nt lamentablrl evictions in Kerry. The ' people thus 311-11th Were unable to too um! for a time a! nun. It ha been said that I mignedin m. The bet is that there were diastolic“ botwtn my- Sc” and my collelguel in the ‘abiuet almost from the bogmniug o! the present Government. (Cheers and laughter.) As I did not dosing :9 romgin vyyaughng in the w when 1:}; one could tell \vhfit crisis happen. The Marquis said hohopcd macrmtivca would sown again have ndvantngn of ‘Lord “Randolph 'hill‘s sorvir‘ca. Continuing. Lox-(l l Granville said the Speech from thu c rlisclOsul the {not that [lie Govern- ntvndcd again to introduces; (‘ourcion 'l‘llo (lnvornmmit could not be [mi of mxponsibilily for the carrying he Plan of ('nmpnign, {Or they had ;1 denouncing it when they knew it cgal. They had nlm refused to stnp m by the mmsure brought into ”Iv of Commons. Referring to the fnct he Marquis of Salisbury had two rt offices. that of Prime Minister mul Minister of Forrign A (fairs. in lliq imo. Lord Granville mid it was bad Lotte!" mnmmrs. Raft larquis of Sn] cm, that of I’m istcr of Fan-fig Lord Gram-ilk- xtry,for the S‘ ‘t. besides lwir 5f Lnrda the liar] 0 ‘58 in reply to the \V 1mm: . :mm‘vin Savor ,‘rugn mm In unfair to th In: I‘M ’ "J of Derry. The Lord-Lieutenant lins (let'llllwl to grant his County Down tenants any abate. merit. but lino expri sseil his willingness to no" at 3 reasonable rate. The tenants have offered a. fifteen years‘ iurt'lmse. The Primate ol"All lrelnmll has issued a letter calling for the raising of a. memorial fund to commemorate the Queen‘s jubilee year in accordance with a recent resolu- tion of the Arehbishops and Bislio )8. He advises that a general synod slionlcll dedicle the slmpe of the memorial. ' It is proposed to organize a national pilgrimage from Ireland to Rome on the occasion of the Golden Jubilee of the Pope. next year. A similar pilgrimage him not taken place since 1698. A deputation of priests and lziit)’ will probably wait on Archbishop Walsh in Dublin shortly to v'l'ho mm blo ()‘Hnwm by T [1 finished and r --x of the 1 0m- Com ”On Jan. 0111 A rmidcntro, Riulm‘ ”(in Jun. 0111 AM. Mchrkvll (liml nt his rwidontro, 'Ziulmmnd. Mr. MrCnrkcll wnu hem] of the Well-known shipping firm hear- ing the name. He was several times Murm- LutI-st F'rom Ireland. The Belfast Police Form haa bot-n crmscd to eight hundred men. Mr. Mir-11M] Hagan, ‘nf' Dvrrinak parish of Uukticld, county (flan-o, died Jan. 3rd. aged 105 yours. The marble statue of the ”It“ I ()‘Jluwm by Thomas Farrell, 1!. II. A finished. and ready to be plan-d in the of the Four Courts, Dnhlin. '(‘m Jun. 6111 AM. Mchrkvll diml nt The late Sir James Dulrymplo-Ihm'u- lilphiustmm was in his day n. wall-known mu’l fm‘niliur figure at “'estmiuste-r. vIIe had the appearance of u flourishing farmer, but he had been 11 sailor in his youth and twice represented l’oflsmouth in Parlia- ment. He was reputed to be a great author- ity on all naval matters and spoke fro. queujly and freely about everythingdirectly and indirectly concerning the son. .Thcdomh was announced on the filth inst. of Rev. Jnmcs Benttir. of (.‘upnrl’ifo. in his ‘Jlst year. He was born in Iuvor- kr-illour, l’orfnrshiro. in April. 1796. Mr. Ilmttid was the author of “ 'l‘.he History o." the Church of Sc‘otluml during the (Inm- mouwonlth.” He is survived by two sons and two daughters. The 50le are buth ministers of the Free (‘hurch mnmm-ly, ‘ I{¢:v..Imnos Bunttio. Australia. and Rex. W. I). Boultiv. Mmumnil, Fifcshlrc. )tnin his Lnnction xmlsin to Sir I 'l‘illicoultr3. II mul “as fond of (3uuula, in “hi 301x25 resided. Dollar has lost a well-known resident by the death of MnJamcs )Vardlnw, iron- mongor. Dccmsod was never nmrricd. and Colonel Mackenzie. Fortrose. has loft £500 to the Northern Infirmary, and £2,000 to the University of Aberdeen for two hur- sarics for boys of the name of Mackenzie. 0n the 12th inst, Dr. Robert BGVCI‘iJg’O,‘ Aberdeen, died very suddenly. He culled at a. friend's house. when he was seized with illness and expired almost immeâ€" diately. A llaby'u “not: Notice to In- I‘m-out: That 8» Wu Rot My to In Burial. A Louilville desp‘tch says: Two months ago William S rintogel. a stone mourn. come to this c ty with his wife and their two children. end unwed into 3 little cottage tn Fetter street. On Wednesday night their younger child. a little girl neurly a your old. was token sick with convulsions. Ind on Thursda night to ell agpeorwoea the died. A no libor assisted t 9 mother in preporing the body for burial while Sporiniogel went to the nearest undertaker‘s and bought a cheap eotiiu. Yesterday they started in a hack for the St. Louis Cemetery. and when they had nearly reached it a peculiar noise, which was at first thought to be. the creaking oi, the carriage wheels, was notit‘etl. A moment later it. was discovered that the noise. canto from the little coffin. The father. touring oi? the lid, found the buby alive. She was carried back to their home in lierl’ntlier's arms, and now lies seemingly «lead with the exception of an occasional moan. Several physicians visited the house lust night, but made no effort to cxpluin the condition of the child while it was being prepared for burial. None believe that it will live, but all unite in saying that the case is u very peculiar Ullt". ll “"“N’n Jc'nny Gmld. nowa f' (m: mw ALIVE IN Ill-JR COFPIN. Latest Scottluh News. Henry “’nrdlnw, Bart. of Ho was a. quaint humorist, 9f relating rominizacvm-cs of hit-l) country 110 for ScVL‘l‘ul has declim‘d t ('nants any nbafl his winiuum-sn t . II. A.. is in the hull I on! 'I'l:<‘\‘:u;ixhin;,,I»in1»<'a\.gt-11'ich. which was (101:: Hmm- ymmugo, r-‘quira-d grout strmgth m: vhv wrt Hf Ihv mgivimn‘ my?! the St. Imuiu (HH'M'J'UHMSEN. ('ontmry to ”if,“ ya nvml imprcsxinn, “hirrh was that the mgo mm mmio (min-1y of rubber, it was 1 (mnpruscd hf Strung aim-l burs, at tho jninfs ‘ «\f hivh \‘fu‘i‘ pam-rful :41n~in;;s. Thv “we \mq hvhl in tho nmgician‘s hands, with the live hind (\vitlm'ing hmwovn its “arm, nu- («msuzimm of tlw cruel {ate that nwuiml it. 0wa thv magician went down into the audience:- :\nnl {zn‘n' people n (210% inspm'tinn of the vamp. whirh hr' always hold hotwcrn the palms of his hands. uning all tho strn-ngth of big 11mm to keep the stool bar»; in phwv. Returning to {110 ntugo. hv {zuxvd 1hr.- mnhvnr‘o. tolling thmn tr) kvop thur (you on the mm“. This thiy (lid, hut to no mail. \Vith n iight muscular mnw- mom. nf tho arms. and the usual “mK' "M thrco,” tho mngivinn's‘ haw?" P'“ “7“ ”m“ , “ d ‘ '9 1’3“." {1.0m ”m raga .mu ”tho‘ Wu}. \xnh its H‘ushr'd an" .uangIoJ htth- \‘lt‘llttl. was “on“ “puny know whcrv. I! Went, up the uxnzslt‘mn'u ("lmtfilr‘r‘x'm nftvn at the cost of fill" rations Riki .IH‘HEH‘HN I“ llifi lll'll ho lmwml mu] smile ' hut-k undm' Jn‘ Often the m audience mu of the cage, « the palms < strength at bars in pla mokml Mur till the mine was left- bqlu'nt}. then it was ruthlessly killed to obtain the hidden diamonds in itsstomuch. 1)0Ul('8ti(‘ fmvh‘; have been trained to swallow the smaller slum->51. which lmvu afterward been cut out of their crops. A parcel bf sink-n gums has been known tnhave bcon' go: out of n. \\'rll-Wfltcll(wl digging 'by having,r boon imzrnionsly fastened lo the hair 0f a. horse’s tail. “ . I ' however, for u munplv or twn. If'pon mu- ovmsim] it is related that an ingenious laborer wrumwd the stones in a small pinup of mft ln'ozul, the mors'cl bving uruulily snapper! by a dag. Thu «10;: was carefully looked nftu- till the mine was left bqlu'm‘. Ihvn it was ruthlnasiy killed to obtain the grins. 111u uusnu‘ss m (,lmmomt-utggmg is naturally of n rough-nnd-roudy kind. and presents opportunities for fmml whirl: are not nvxilnblc in other industricm When diamond s ailing first bvumne a business those inlcimtc-d, suspecting no evil. were easily cheated. Stones were then carried away concealed ubout the person of the. laborers. But as the thefts increased greater precautions were thkcn to insure the detection“ of the thieves. Some of the “dodges" which have been resorted to in order to carry dimnmnls {mm the diggings have been ‘ not a littlv remarkable. We have only mom. however, for u Hmnplv or two. Upon mn- m‘msion it is rvlutL-d that an inuonimm Feeding Precious Gems to a Dog and Then Killing the Dogâ€"Other Trick». ‘ . Although there is a considerable and clever detective staff on the diamond fields. there nr'c those at Kimberley who um out- wit the police. at any rate for a timu, ml so it happens that such a number of stol is annually stolen as to prove a factor 1. disturbing the market price, says “ (71mm- bers’ Journal." ‘ The chances of dvteclion are no doubt great; but the hope of secur- .. v...I. , n] . v ' - Aug a. f. :. “unit-u. pounds ‘33 a ltttlc pea-J lattion is so tempting: that there are always lmndrmla ul' men at “ the game. Home of tho thicvvsndlmt is. the men who stml thv How"; they um paid for unwu'thingnâ€"tlis- play great ingunuity in carrying away the gvmu. The lmsimss of diummnl-dlgging is naturally of u mugh-amlmanly luml.1 and presents opportunitivs for {Mini whivh um not; available in (nthm' lmlll‘ilrlurd. When tlltll'llOll'l Ewitll’ng first lM-L‘lllllc n l)llblll('SS those inlc-Lmtc-(l. mmpccting no c-vil. were easily cheated. One or two actresses stood near us as we sat. They unconsciously pitched their voices so as to be heard by many, even when they addressed the individual only. The genial journalist was in great form. I heard him accuse a lady of being a cap- tain of heavy drgoons. Hedcclarcd he had seen the spurs under her gown. Perhaps she wears steel “ tips ” to her heels. That always giveaamilitary ringtotho foonfall. , The val There were few pretty growns. but many nmgnificent mantles. TM: or three cos- tuuws wholly red. usually unpardonuble‘ Werequito forgivable in the state of the ‘ atmosphere. They warmed one up to look at them. A lady in o. well-cut rcdingote of light checkered cloth and u distressingly small waist puzzled everybody. “ Has she Llycdhcr huir then ‘3” was the question asked by all who saw her. TWO lovely girls in sombre seal and furs, with beautiful gold-brown hair falling round their child- l'nccs, Wore followed by a. buzz of admira- tion. There were many rctty women. A fewwild heads lent add value to the neat. Agown and bonnet of ruby velvet, trimmed with costly sable-tail. caused pangs of envy in many a breast ; but few would have changed identity with tlie‘ wearer. Lady Colin Campbell a “mortar ”any Curl-nu alum ((‘ouniu Mudgu in Immlon Truth Lody Colin Cum boll won conspicuous among the oelebrit es of the Grosvcnor Gullery wivute View. It was quite amusing; to see how thepoople came up in two: and threes to stare at her as the stood tulking to Mr. Whistler. till at lest they aocumulatad and became quite n dense crowd. Lady Colin looks as though all the storing of theworld could not for a singlcinstunt disturb her sell-possession. Her tine figure was well displayed in a beautifully-nwledross of dark red-brown cloth and plush. llcr bonnet was one of those wry fashionable but wry ugly ones Which ascend in o. nteep slope from the buck. Her earrings were the envy of every diamond-lover in the room. They Were large single stones of the first. water, and they shone and gliltcred touiptingly in the brilliant light. Ludy Colin was with her (other, Mr‘ Blood. Lady Randolph t‘hurchill. in subducdtoues of brown and heater, shone star-like among the crowd of gnzcrs. She mm with an elderly lady who must micehuvc been uhnout as pretty us sliu herself. (Ll-IVER DIAMOND TI'HEVICS. 1 were. powurful springs l in the magicinn’s 1mm twittering between its 3 of the cruel fate “at c magician went dow: l and gave people a closc go. which he always h( ms of his hands. ugh I'll [:1 'I‘ Y “"0 3! EN Pour Birdie I IN LONDON. flux-e ; from a and I McCoL Jt‘sr what I-‘runco wnntn to go to war for is not very dear. From the In of January loth and of June. 18.46, there were only four mom births than deaths inPazia. In Marseilles. Lyons, Bordeaux, Toulousennd Amicnn the number nf‘dcatlw was largely in ”mass of births. ’mwc and matrimony are what Frmw“ 3'00 8, not mund widow- ]lOOd. 7 ' Impnsml upon genuine ,“ Pu safra. hnrmlesn Jrsr what I is not \ery vlm “th and of J four more bin Marseilles. L) A...: -.â€" AI»? » Tendon-(Torin, Soft corns, come of allkinds removed with- out pain or core spots byl'utnam’n Painless (fox-n Extrnmor. 'l'houanndstostify that it is certain, pxinlcss and prompt. Do not be impugn} 11pm by substitutes offered for the genuine ” Putnam‘s" Extractor. Sure, .__I, I J 'll h( MW K! \\ it}: that .llui HM if I h} 1w;- 1114 r if!!! t' It) fHIH‘ Hull‘s! Iru n:,: [my 11“ ll).- lnhmw'n I!" maul; and honv .\ mun mm kw!) hnu'w Hy (-v'm': :1 1115‘ in l"’l‘ril£.' 1.11! V1171 f/muu'. 1:3,:1 not Thu; ,1 - begun to try and think back. I um mid Hm: it is: one of the hunk-s: things in 1110 L~"3.:‘u"; tn do in think back over New )1 (”'5 du) “ My cmlx‘m ~. “ 315.311“. Simpson. You WCl'e . Inst mght." "()11.('u1m-. Lurimln. l mu; quitu- win-r. imlv' -‘ Hr) nut du'n) i? ynu knuw that .' \thn you left, " l rumeml Hf I'IC:K.‘4|XX] l Herr Krupp pays tax on an income of 250,000 a year. There is money for some ....I . .' , A ‘ ‘ A V _~__ ---. VV u“: u- I naturally have permitted :11 those (:11an liberties which engaged people concede to one nnothéa but I cannot ohrlook yodr conduct yesterday." " My darling." .119 said. “ is “lit; how you greet me on.the New Year? What‘s the matter ?” “ Mr. Simpson," she said, “ all is over between us.” “ What~ what have I dofle ‘5’" “ Mr. Simpson. I have loved you devotedly. passionately. for six months and three days. Indulge-u Too Freely. It was the day after New Year's.sayn the San Francisco Chronicle. He came up full of affected enthusiasm and afiection. for his head was big enough for a No. 255}, but she must not know it. She entered the room and greeted him qoldly. " My darling," he said. “ is this; how you greet me on.the New Year? What‘s the matter ?" “ And n-k 11‘ “qu31“,- lluplwu m ope And gt night when I lame! to a Higher Power And an; His tender care. Ono yonrum cry of: wayward life In the hurt n of mv pug-or; That l mu" band. with \nllmg lips, To kiss I m chastenlug :- 4!, And learn the way tlxruwh th) golden sale To the grout wlntc ”In no 0. (Bod. But v» hetlwr 'ttu death that hours new, And knocks ct the door of my bout. 0: whether ’tis mum bright Angel com. To be u! my “it! a. pm. I cannot tell. and 1 long in "in The worst strange to know. While the moments of mirth. wdgflet. md pun Move on in their ceaseless flow. iltlu Dot-4m] your mamma hang l“ marking Christmas ? ittlu Dickâ€"«N0 ; did yours 7 \‘ Yes: I didn't son it, but‘ she said sh: M so bad wit] years ago tho. What did Santa. (‘luus put in it?‘ A real, live lmby."â€"()mulm World For it M‘culi n times. “‘1.“ we world 18 And Un- suh. night wlw‘a are vhllt, As innugh some I» Mr we: « 110'ij uel In fulds of dream-Mic lulat, And I feel, though mortals um no‘hore 1) That I am not quite alt-no. And with gloomy thoughts of d) in; tut] dead My heart grows cold as stone. 1 “man J. Comes do tLtfm o‘d‘ And noun a“ on mu '1: llnlmrdc'm' a Mono ' I Wonder if «wok mush Are filled with 1;: (huh: As they mum to the mum .\ {ow more weary )wmx t“ was on! in the unwed-camp cofzdition You (‘an't lit-ml This hhiug tn iuwstipmr‘, it you am wisn. n‘ddrum tn Hnllvtt & (70. Portland. iyun mn rvrwiw, mm. In" intermi- wrn‘k Hm! you can do, andlive at n-wr 33m un- lucatvd. At which you {rum .3: to $25 and upwards daily. (-m-m-«I mm 890 in a day. (Jamal «l: mu am smrtud (roe. All is new. ; n1] ngus. Snug little fortunes await Thoughtful Santa (‘quu th11‘. ] (1111111 In M001 .1] \ “’1!” ma- Tl! I“. DA \' A FTEB. u. Hu- ugclu! N) Ilnlmgxcul u t!‘ Uh “1111,5va I] “In ‘ 1h“ _m, \l'bqnu lunll Juuwn Clairéilt‘c I!“ n'cy. u Young Mun “'ho leml ”('I'fl‘u 3 am.- um

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