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Ottawa Times (1865), 5 Jun 1873, p. 1

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turt. Snd o tos | Ci¢ Daily Cimes THE C Ntm pHu KK NCY &A L INX 8 Haik DYE . MWONDPAY, mMTH INSTANT lny of May, wo "Mpbell & McBride _1 SURAM B0uL2; nxuqd.' " 'ET;wrluulm During the winter manths, wiil ve ,-' U tas ... G* Oth “ 64 ."r‘n w8£. LOOIB HOTEL, Quebec, having been Improved and Refurnished Tawa wots:L, â€" “‘L“mnrum W' Attornies, Solicitor ‘ * O TT A W oA . ‘,"‘ Y MXARSHAL MATHESON, lyrister, Attorney, Notary, & "b-flvmwi evei %4, wm *4 Ne wen on appliee" a niiP in sqreried in the Daily Fiaes aifrapet PFine Wotst wit be opemed on the is of 1 ’u-'..-:'.fl-m Loan, ( ehea not agceeding 1 words ( R, CORCIER BENCH COOK ER Y# *J Tousorial Parlour !.‘ Haure of Comment fomne nmier the Arm and #gfi -.1_-. -b& and they intend, hint Wike wasts of the traveiâ€" e and is former patron=«, to ststain (he baructer of the "riawa" as the cliles «dt WEEXKLY TIME3, TEL DE P A RJS. L P. LEWiA, AC WUXD, LOUIS8 HOTEL uis LC whee uie o fheee i fi“ Physician, Surgeoa, 8BERERE C , OPENTEG . in â€"Chancery Chambers, mod Surgeon amd Accouâ€" m-(. JMBbtes bours m., and T1 4 p. un, _ Ren tem@red uis CUR T I s A. K. GENXDEEAUV OK & W ADE, Coc®T arren‘s Hotel aud Fishing are Urraw a, Apri an, tar3 OFFICE Towa . 1872 3122 19, l%\ Cbmana es 4o PE at the shoptest Dotieg. be aaaaff t 1c s any «Abet ID the d for Pioâ€"N ing. YII NO. 22381 . lne choirges riâ€" ebrgn d 5 mevies Daxic1, W WOV £X. WiILREK MA4TTRAPAGE, | © ) BIBRD CAGKH. COOK k. 35 *‘ Tawake © l olb 9 ___ IROH BEDATEADS REFRIGERATOR®, sin 1zenâ€" ENGLIBHM WATER FILTER® WATEK COOLRAUA " / / GENEARAL G@ROCERIES, * WINES, LiQvons, And PRoviXIOX® onilinonn eréave TRAS in particular, guaranteed at $5 ceath and uptrirde.‘‘ MiP* LEMEMBER THE ABOVE TWO sTORES ONLY OUR _CARPET DEPARTMEN! A splendid assortment of the:quu},doripaii? i1 Brussels and Tapestry Carpots, Spring Importations; Cuearse, May D, 1W a, HOT AiAR FURNACES Plued up in pablic and privaie pulldings, Thesm Goods are all of the most improved HAYVE JIUST RECBIYED : Beauntiful Spring. Dress Materials in all the New and Choice aFa: brics for the present and approaching seasons. ‘ ® aAT THR REGENT HOUSE. CAPITAL STOYE pEPoT, »Meadows & Co | A. Ottaws,:/Jany 9, 1873. Oitawa, ‘April 3rd, 1873 «Kianmts, April 16. 18134 1873. SPRING DRESSES 1873 Rrire Vaine, "::".::::iuu colors Seee B Ond pet prrcbsind froce the manufacturers, and 36, RIDRAU STREETâ€"AND DUKR 8T., CHAUDIRRE * If you want vaine for your money, call to the above Stores. None can ecxceed them in wDimt lmpomu"%ns .l;nys on hand, in J ine and She ine, for medicinal . pur; key; lâ€"ndrguhlh Porter, Ales, &e, &o Jeilies, Fruits and Syrups. :.&ewm :l::‘ fi.:e:t -g_r:dez of Teas, Black, Gireen and Terrys, and Damasks, Cornices, Window Poles it : Rods Best English and Scoth Air Dried M:&m:. urecyor to His Excelloncy the C (General, Earl of lgu[]'erin THOS. PATTERSON Fancy Goods. in Variety, â€" EKARTH CLOBETR UOHIJLDRKNA CARR! AG REA 3 R' SrPITT & OO"" THOS _ PATTERSON, HAYVING NOW COMPLETED OUR , We are prepared to show in; NEW KIBBONA, TIE3, LACEA VEIL S 9 Lackes vEius 2'..‘.:‘%\#’: m"?:u:': nunwic &c, RAZLIIARK ALPACAS. _ == ul tinted in m hi. Avudhconn ds N‘w ?.“: .n-o". and colors in all wool. fBaik Finished, a mayyel of Beanty Apt :u_fll“ mw“ ing wear. ade, m""'. ovenâ€" * . T on o4 PPRSPRAE dis io+ Russel!t & Watson, 29, APARKS STREET. P. BASKERVILLE & BROTHERS veetul -l..-nu. -n.:fl'::: $ on hand, in Fine Goods, Brandy, Port medicinal purposes, Gin, Bcotch Whisâ€" . Ales, &e,, &o., Pickles, Saunces, Jams, . R6 Rideau Street 30 sSPARKS _3T RJEETL : The : , Cireen and Japans, Cofâ€" on the premises : Potted , Union and Hemp, beâ€" white M OcAiifH direct by us 1 OT@rnor 7"“'â€"""_'"3 L0 _ 30E Finkiorty SbpIY 11 the Freke; Offhicer bond e c â€" ht s i oC n fl’m“ in mnflr?‘iw&“fl: m:&pm k':‘flt.'J:’I, m.fl ~Baggage Cbeckedâ€" Through. in connection with the Grma wilt deuve Portiand Tor lm Maturday al 4.00 pm. Bbe has 1873 ' 1=73. SUMMER ARRANGEKMENT: aonnections with other iines, the Company wil BOt be responsible for trains mt ....;.".‘.'.."..'. WATERTOWA & OGOENSBURG RAILROAD, BOt be reaspounsible for traing â€"-'*‘;;fl-'“m.: ";. leaving any station at the bours named. '5’ ‘abnm.a:. Hymnm:: in ShaWe ts mee â€" M Bs c ®C 1 0 a. m. , #00 8,00 p.m ., 5.00 p1 ha'i.u leave l::fi’n for M KA# a.m., 100 a.m., 3.3 p. m . , 6.30 T?lu""“â€"b'{vâ€"."um'"""'"m.; ‘for _ 10 a. m. , 900 a. m.. $.00 n 1 ° tatiana _ _ _ CCCRXFq HHnpprug uEP Ki Passenger Train for Brook vilie and all and all points ue : _ * Ssn Night Raproms " l8b ng ooo Mixed Train for Toropto, stopplug ai ail TRKAIN3 now leare Montrealas loliows ; â€" __â€".._!_â€"~" aound wIHsr. Pullman Palace Parlor and Handâ€" ation, or ut No, fli&?@'â€"" Wheoo si6ll Crand'il‘i;ma“mav Co‘y. of Canada. 1872. Winter Arrangements. 1878. As the punctuality of the Trains depends on '--vJ e e Lak d Brockvilie 7.!)1‘“": | e , 1.20 a.mM., 4.00 p.m. orems * 930 am, 145 pm. ©. | | Union ::"l".o': Renfrew, 8 (U) a.m., 3.00 p.m. + Â¥ h Ottawa, 8 00 .:.??zva‘)‘p.. :J flun-on. Renfrow, ’“rll‘-v 9.45 p.m. l;'::u......'llll.'fi.'..';fl Brockvilie, l.wp.n.,j.c:,... t ‘mw as the Gravd Trunk, and there is Oy /I IHPAEOR: .« . xa+ racs uc ks 11 ++ <. m eat J 2d, """hipment of Freight, when | now Birl"7*7 7710 m m T # 4# +# wa +s H. ARBOIPT, ir‘‘y . * npropppaaninte drockrille and Oftawa Railways BUY YOUR TICKERTrs For Ottaw« vina Brockville, “l'tllm KiD8 WITs rvar some New Ordinary Cars on all Through Trains, and Palace Sleeping Cars on all Through ll:figbtmfnin- over the whole ine. OMER, Zoalih rvaght s » ipdaries duntine ciitl canieadinidt . Suinecs. ~4 Tor berths, «) cecnts, C mure commections with all the Graud ~Prunk uwmins both Rast and West + ( IPwenty minutes at Prescott Junction tnr pg. PrajpriÂ¥Are run on Montreal tUme. ‘ _ THOG nnumuflu, (tin 1 L ET ‘May ®xn,| 1474 . Manbacive * Thred Erpress Trains 19 J uP A.M lh‘»vm Expréess from §. WRE 1\ <Â¥tivie‘ s 8*| 406 Pu Do do Mail from the 7 TA% A.K mw‘:u».‘.. ..l J 41 a. press from Res t inniriccath ols ‘I M-;.__--.---lo--.:‘ _ * kvery day, "“!"!!!L‘i‘?!"“r._'.‘ 3 UGoIno soOu Te ; UN AND FRoOM MoNxpay May #th, 1873 four traine will run dally, as tollOwy : ~ ‘The old reltab/‘a, quickest and best rotte, A whoartest line to all paints Rast and W anit, ALTBRA NION â€" or RUNNJNG â€" 4M &. OTTAWA RAILWAY. THE ST. LAWRENCE 19 re and St, Hyacinthe, _ at Midnight ' Loo 19. ap | & aA.ar Lomve Préu\n'(.l OTTAWA THURSDAY JUNE 5. 1873 ORaxD TEUXC reapm. tesued at the ym going NoRTH, _ | Connecting with urand â€" Trunk Ainli _ from the Kast.. ... . . AND seve es e +s + .400 p. um A N D a* «... .$.00 a.ma, «»» +,8,00 p. m BC 4 # â€"..3,00 p.m, ay +» A16 a m. nd .. 1.#p. m . 10 a m l 8.0 p.um. $.002.m. t Kvery day. ie . 99904 THHE L P.M, ©O0 a.M. %. 30 A.M. 3,00 P.M; del ut ie «ts aod! veame ) ho n aemmenreareint On and after SATURDAY, 218 patnte in the MikedL o HULTAfREIT NRELTL To\ _ For or to ;I:I;wg ons $ May a, 1873 â€";"* NGnHAMe: : 1... DELTK...;.;.. NYANKL..... . 1mmumltu RAILWAY, 1872, Winter Arrangement.. 1873 Tlurk.., u6 66‘4r NYANLA......... ACOTLAND, 9 THAM I u’\"‘m LunBok‘*ws gOrbks 2of" HBlimkt B at Ip. LONDON, QUEBEC & MONTREAL iean, and " Deux Rivieres," Capt" feuly or same Bteamer " Alr Young"* Bryson for $9C , aie ns e aerie Aud every aiternate Tuesday and Omeailkusses wil! .}eave 3| MHouse, at 6 s e ie nltee (velt ibwer ds tabte! “A'-n-mm_u__ggnu Point with the And from QUEKBEC for LONDON as} folâ€" #pnal s o tt nn mald + 4 n ud Â¥ «1M .;: ommA L o ~oreinentas, Sith histsc d mi BR N I ANAA, Th!‘--dfllhy- intended 1 uring the Meason of u:s‘u- of m“nfi Ottawa, May 5, 1873 Union Forwarding & RHail. . _ way Ceompany. (ttawa, May 16, Royal Mail Line. Nivreprer in io ingâ€" xt oacs w SHO CHily Wind Radf River country . i\ o1 we thares and 1 Montreal, m lm-mm" her iine. (oromier « pungt zég* ceriaii * Chiaw a, J .__â€"_JAB, OUN NLNGH A M mm â€"ct s “’%.r B ues t uie ieveari on ie ra ie io pacific Railway for Moorhead, Forl Garry j Aieds A LA¢ uM n n aerigady afd: .;?:: T Of ‘mail train, leaving bar lt Conea ie atatrme Mgont hler LAKE SUPERTIORNR LINE. Collingwood, Fort William and RATEB OFPASSAQE, QurBEC To Lox Box: 3 ____ ol ar about tA ll:;m::l lu\'k: Tatakk .%l‘ ta. m. & B Abebbenment marimth capl y on ench tain m?fi.&gguh”"no"â€" dF RoÂ¥thoOniats ~TramwsimpPs w4 aale 4+ 6 bevie 6e s nb e uie e ALLAN LINE JAB, OUNNLNGH AM, .& ltw Manager, Oo larsapply al the affice of the R&, 8. CASRRLGO, MEDW A Y, 2 ts 2o oeoooe‘t . ... Meeke lea yos Avimene datly Wednenday, 1th May u& Ni sth Jime 10 despate! De i.T UIS AMITH ALouk Captains. .... . Findlay . ie | PURNMT i“’?-% oTraAwA YANZA, ("®hover tem uiam §c=°" "And sewed ‘Boots We seil in m }- mupinnenmevel ntrasnsten> fous prines Soie Ti P1 pOeP 4tOpen at tar _ _ 83 and 85 SPARKS STRERT And 03 MussexStreet, next to the NOMINTON DM* Please remsember the addresm, 02 and@Qk ODPibro comn JOMESTHE â€"ICONONY |, ah?(ohl llll&: 150 plecea of MONTREAL Every Department Completeâ€" sortment of Ti qennn ocm o en it antt SPRING GoOODsS sortment of No‘ sUsS E&X sSTREET MEN AND BOYS. sTYLISH CLOTHING, ~ NOBBY OLOTHING, & \ UHEAP CLOTHING Ready Made and Made to Order ‘"'& _{?fiifi‘ 12 # SUSSEX STREET, oTTAW A; Between York and Clarence. Streets Spring 1873 Spring Clothing â€" Store | (‘l'.!.l‘m sell ladies‘ Prubelia Boots for W &1 2%;, . ; e, doing exo! The services of Mr. P. GALLAGHER, (well m- a fArst class COutter, have been reâ€" Ottawea, ApHI 16, 1878 f 2i83m From the best makers in the Dominian, con sisting in part of PARLOUR SUITES in Otr Repp, de do ~â€" in l’hmo". B om ao t in Hitrtiohs do do in Matr % BEDROOM SUITERâ€"A aham“ BLACK WALNUT FURNITURE PURNITURER! PUORNITURE, OTTaAwA CARPET HoUusm . 0. M. HOLBROOK CVorner Spartks and Kigin stree‘ a. Ottawa, Maroh 31, 1873. Oppostte Rumsen Mouse Wa hav»e mow oa hand :s complete stock of 1 ‘am saow prepared to attend to mands f my unmerous customers. RECEIVED PBEBR STEAMERS Corinthian and Polynesian,] PIVE CaAsEBs or ¢ Â¥ E BJX CHOLIOUE uo0 0 ps. :‘\_P_"'_'_Q "-':5," EJ: » To His Excellency the Governor General and aitc, gell in every way a superiorly finished patrick, %‘&Efi:fi? E'p.'!'“'.\.'."....":::‘?J Efi mvesvemmmatemeime | B in dhaten im ruer aseanet | ce in the olty;.. . , >,. ; b% I lnct mimt OLIVER DITSON & C)., Boston, DcuAs. H. DITSON & Co., T11 B‘dway, New York, Merchant Tailor and Outfitter Winner‘s Hand of l"nuv.‘aflnm? my.l. $1. 0o Fasy Quartets for Violin or Flute, Cornet or Clarionet, and 2nd Viotin or Vicioncelio, full of th + 1, :ll.“ .:kul:Ql l.ll.l." ‘u me whde aw _ music, lan‘t Mmy. and h‘moa.h‘t‘-l to Il.-u-nem s mal postâ€"paid, for th p= hm&m hm&l alled, t the ry March 12, 1873. ' ooo Te TWP Wi td lurl ensy ‘course! Full of music for pract the first two nearly 70 luuo-.“::u the bast 130 t ercizes, Wjangrls SPRAVUAS DA NCE MuUSH CLARK Em lI)f‘L.\R INHI‘KU'}("'I’\;:: ULARKE 8 DOLLAI 1 unrmu?‘vfi‘ CLARKE‘S DOLLAR 1N8STHU« l‘ul:.‘ lnr::*d&ruw pu:: \‘v:hm:o.l: TCME WORUATNY C n ! 8 iwy of style, promptitude, and at hn erronitont prices. .. o. Of First Class Ability, are now enâ€" abled toexecute any order with which they may be entrusted with superiorâ€" C Prses s SR EeE + _ J. 1. Orme & Son, rks Street, Mole Agents C Panin Aemin 2400 Not Sronim a uU ey ‘8 COUAge tam, (Miawa, May 21, 1878 'E.. Peg Top Depot, 1873 DRESSMAKING 1873 now received a complete and full as Dollar Music Books Latest numbers of Unnuq includibg . a doAlection of C mmmwnlflnnr. ountes of Dufferin Quad portralt of Her ExoeNency . 1 1 C ns e 1 G. M. HOLBROOK, J R. STITT& CO. Ko the l“(ty ....(b....‘._ ”‘llfl of Keotland Do PE mg Innd Ob ! Oh ! Belia Min. . ... . The British Tar... ... Would you be a Salli, A Fisher Wito‘s Song Powr) W hen we are Old un Jast feceived the uu:.;f Knglish c , amonget areâ€" MBb Anoogst which are 1ittle Maid of Aromie Do ORME & sONfg,|A Late Lounges, Kasy Chairs, Centre and ExL SHOOLBRED & CO t‘s Violin and Flute Doet i Viniine, ar 8 Phites ar w:h td H-?o w & & W DRESSM A KE R edlcs d id L AAaLS For v;.om-n.nr nuh.lld Piano, ronkt : New Music‘ hatn aut aMie, en TVWImnet & o@llection of Claribel‘s hitherto un inn!:‘ s , R w ;‘" M-M‘nwnlh. with «plendia are Old and Grey CAMERON‘S ’_‘_““'fi “‘“l oimtt rone first two cootaini dust 120 tunes, h.-.:‘ # Sparks Street, having enâ€" â€" J k * pee s a «o ‘s * Musical Cablnet seful Instroction ishâ€" to ake a pare f bright, popular or Reed Ongang, "POHK, soll the w Pianoforte ... Doiby ... .. . MotlGy ltoyal Edition nrusical pa| For Yiolin Bulltvan of violance wmmm ummmubh‘lqfiu. Emn:bdu.:h.u ’h-u. that f was husband Matthew had taken the train for New York on Friday afterncoon. Sus« si:':nuanapohudwhimum-p r,mmmmm% river and in the city, but up to a late hour . last night without success. " He is describ« ed as a man apparently about forty years of ‘five feot in C en en iapte wl oont, vest and pants, and black slouched . Morley JGodfrey meath. ‘The woman was in her night dress, and her body bore evidences of her having bonmqodin a fearful strugglegwith ber murderer. The body was examined by Drs. Baulch and Pooley, who gave it as their decided opinion that death was caused by strangulation, no other marks of violence appearing except on the neok., Hatton Gabriel ®1.00 F 3 x ass Wwas saturated mm was also the floor be~ 3 1 00 o premenind ® oiobtnianmemeaf it &MM.MM in an advanced state of decomposition and ot a dead ‘black hue. Hastily ench was made of" the room and its contents. Und@rrgath the body of the murdered was closed on Fridry and Saturday, al~ though the man himself was seen several times standing in the fmudou\':z,: the building. At half past nine 0‘ Baturday night Roundsman MclLaughlin noticed a most disagreeable odor emanst« ing from the building. He tried the front doer but found it locked, but on going to the rear whs enabled to affect an entrance. The shanty is divided into four rooms, the two front being used, the one as a store, theâ€"other as a bedroom. in the rear were the kitchen ‘and another bedâ€" 100m, Nflhl:g was discovered in the kitchen, but -unn‘mum.m- to the left of it a fearful sight presented itself. : (Jn the bed, which occupied more than half of the miserable apartment, he wmwy“.mm&m feet exposed, the head and the remainder of the body being covered by the bed« oftice. Her husband, Mathew Fit }f"'""‘.'lk”"“ Cold Spring, bad woman and that hbe could not live with her. He has been lately in consultaâ€" tion with a lawyer in Yonkers with regard to his right to remove the property in the store claimed as his own, ov&n&hw. ing to take up his residence with m‘. ter Minnie at Cold: Spring, his wife to her own devices in Yonkers. The little shanty which his wife occupied vounty, about a year ago, where he had been employed by Professor Bartlctt as a iudqoc and the Professor removing to 'ookontompbd the same position unâ€" der him in that place. Fitzpatrick has bmmnm»-pndmormm in Cold Spring with ms two daughters by a former marriage. . He and his wife did not live happily together, the neighbors bear» ing witness to frequent quarrels between them, ~Fitzpatrick said that his wife was a corner of Warburton and Wells avenues stands a low one story frame building, oc cupied for about a year past by a woman named Mary ~Fitspatrick ostensibly as a candy and cigar store and employment :L-l‘ Tamilies which have endesvoured to live therein within a short time have been frightened away. There are probably natural causes to -ngou.t&l:c,“.nm of these itrange proceedings, fright oflbl:.pooptnwthooufion-bomhm the a â€" pass it. ‘The spirit, or whatever it may be, is now seen about the house day and night. The doors of the house open and sbut at night with an exceeding clatter. The phantasm of the approaching train is seen at night which, when it reaches the station, melts into thin air with the sound of a great tumult of voices of the cries of dying men. A lantern is also visible at intervals bobbing up and down along the road, but belated travellers upon the prairie, when they approach it, discover that it recedes from them and that they have been misled fo& miles. U;’tb.‘w“ as of a great company dancing are heard in the house, and outside a rushing ‘m s salutes the ear. â€" The place is avoided as far as possible by all, and three °o ts m Sewe . | teas waste on the main line of the St. Paul and Pacific road. «We report only * | what we have hbeard," it says, ‘but the !| stories which have reached us are so well anthenticated and are repeated by so â€" many persons who are not inclined to auperstitious not:ons that we are at a loas to give any opinion on the matter.‘" 1t |seems that the section foreman of the road at the locality named was formerly £ man named Connelly, who is said to have taken great interest in bis division. in March, 3872, a terrible accident oc~ curred on the road at this station during a snow«storm, whereby many lives were lost, including that of Connelly. This man was succeeded in his duties by a man also named Connelly, who occupied . the stationâ€"house as his Endmhdi done before him. After he had been on duty for some months he suddenly became the victim jof serious ghostly visitations ‘ and $manifestations. The _ appiration of the dead foreman appeared@mightly at l his bed.side, wringing its hands apparently in entreaty and sometimes as if in anger. ]u.u also been thrown violently out of rls Kuif ccalr . .. PS house. ‘These particulars and many other details connected with the appearance of the phantom to other eyes were publish~ edatthe time of their occurrence. The Pr.oneer now says that the proceedings have continued up. to the present time, and thtthomvplohvinginthupn will go around the house five miles rather than his bed, and when he recovered himself he would find bruises and the imprints ot lingers and hands upon his body. Alarms ing incidents of this character occurred so trequently that Connelly finally asked to howyg_dfinmthdivfiuorfio- the 1P erion, neat and quiet in her dress and A Late Railway OMcial Returns in ; about thirt «live years old. Coroner Meeks l the Spirit to his old Occupation. m!mmo{;.i at once, and at halfâ€"past 1. 1 dnines eight yesterday morning empanelled a y || ‘There are, despite the almost entire dis | jury, who, after they had viewed the body y | belief in ghosts, which is supposed to be nndhunhh‘.finaq of Drs. Bauich and "] | one of the characteritios of the present !'wb!.ld.mmodbflbopurroooofobmn- higlily enlightened generation, remarkably | ing further testimony until Wednesday, 1 | few people who do not like to read a good | ith instant, at three p.m. The coroner, " | ghost story. It opens up a fleld for spe. while searching the various rooms, found qulation. . ‘There is just a little laughiog | * note on the counter of the store, and | doubt in theaminds of rrost. people as to | addressed to Mr. Andrew Archibald, the : | whether the:e is not some truth in what is | owner â€"of" the building. 1t was written in Said, although if the yuestion be discussed | a scrawling hand, as follows | they will roundly dany it. No le bet»,| _ ‘"Mr. Archibald, you pay yourself out ter understand this little mm. M;of the store, and rive the rest to my newspaper writers, and thus it is we freâ€" «laughter Minnie, in Cold Spring. 1 com quently find in‘ the columns . of | initted the deed in selfâ€"defence. All that flhm' reliable | journals apparent. | is in the store is mine.," ly atraighttorward Ih(f matâ€" | . The body of the murderad woman wis ter _ of | fact â€" statements As to | interred yesteruay mourning in Nt John‘s the doings of some supernatural being or | Cemetery, ‘The pface in which the murâ€" beings. At times there is a shadow ~of | der was committed has been for a long foundation for theâ€" story, some one ‘has while past under the surveillance of the been frightened by strange noises, a filiuon sccount of the many reporis nervous or unhealthy person has allowed | wita regard to the â€"character of those his imagination to run away with his rea« | who irequented it, Yesterday morning wn,lnqhtomo(quiu natural occurrence | Mary Perrin, a young woman abou« has bee magnitied into a thing " no | twenty.four years old, who resided forâ€" oanny." This is seized upon, coloured a merly at this house, was arrested at the liittle, ndlhoagimtothpnblic The | residence of Mr. Nloan, in Riverdale, Mlovi?whichhhkoulmmtbl‘flv where she was employed as a .seam» York World is an instance of this kind : | stress. She denied all knowledge of the . The 8t. Paul Ploneer of a recent date ‘reâ€" | crime, but will be held until atter the in lates the story of some very mysterious | quest on Wednesday next. Drs. Baulch and h-mmuo occurrences which have | and Pooley declare, in their examination., of late urbofl' the lc!:uol mlndt d?tdeuh must have ensued four or five employees ‘and o the peop abou ys previous to the discovery of the l-finmu.ion,aitmhdin,l bm.tm- nfariit! .b re n ie se ies s JTAngmil iation, .4 the doings of some s beings. At times i foundation for theâ€" been frightened by nervyOus Oor unhaalth ANOTHER Grfost T C o° e â€"rog + main line of the St, ‘d. _ ""We report only " it says, ‘"‘but the eached us are so well are repeated by so are not inclined to uEe ETeE mmE a Mpegiein # Surliar : tw Prctbad w hss s inss ie body. Alarm, | Bpurgeon, whose family consisted of ten ter occutred so | 0" twelve members, was also scattered inally asked to | bJ the storm, his father sustaining injuries mor from the |from . which be died, and â€" two nd many other | Of his children having an arm and a leg appearance of | broken. Mr Rosenburg was also a severe were publish, | Sufferer. ‘The storm came upon him like urrence. Tha | a Nash of lightning. tanring his hamua in+a Aa mma |j. ... | _ 3 15 _ t UOnHLpitted has been for a long me one ‘has | while past under the surveillance of the \nohu,ofilu-. mmnntottbomuyrqmn has allowed tlronrdtotho»chnuuofwon ith his rea« | who irequented it, Yesterday morning occurrence | Mary Perrin, a young woman abou« thing " no twenty..four years old, who resided forâ€" coloured a merly at this house, was arrested at the ublic. ‘The | residence of Mr. Nloan, in Riverdale, n the New | where she was employed as a .seam» this kind : i stram "mh ) 3 _1_ jOpl c sTrony. #lost his grip " on life The Swede, whose real name is unknown but who, under the alias of John. R. John. m,wmflyhflmvwm tenced to be hanged for the of bhig landlady, Mre. Hess, in Meridan, Conn. ddes not care to have another trial, though his eounsel have succeeded in securing pue jor him. He is an edugated and intelligent man, and formerly according to his own statement, was a lieutenant in the Swedish and builders. them with the wire netting, and spreading zl:ntonboth sid.u. "It is claimed a bhouseâ€"walls, Aoors,* doors, partiâ€" tons, and allâ€"lhas been built, th':ma wn%lrn,nd absolutely incombust: â€" ble. 'mflmcuwo(m use of wire netting, plaster or cement, read« “Yw themselves, and the matter in of the atteniion of mechanics FiHed with excellent sand, and sunk in rows and masses, t.ho{) make excellent building material for breakwaters; Ano ther extenmon of the idea has been tried with auccess in England. 1t consists. in gnt-tdu.aru kocount of fire would removed, A still further application of this plan is to make round bags of wire, resembling barrels, and to coat them inside and out with cement. When it Wire netting for ing is being rapidiy introduded "o" take the place, of laths, It takes less labor to place on the walls, is more continuous, and will not burn. Coarse netting, with one inch mesh, and made of strong wire, is found uun-;cbut. !‘cornnnor:loorm work it is especially valuable, for it can be bent into any desired form. Secured to iron studding in a brick building, our the bar, put it on the foor, and give it a kick, sending it out of the door, saying, «"‘There‘s your post office, and now git." The agent says : *Knowing the customs of the country, [ lost no time in following this advice, and got." The oftice was dis~ continued.â€"New York Graphic. . official then stated who he was, and deâ€" manded the keys of the office. The barâ€" tender coolly took the candleâ€"box from the bar.tender, who had received and disâ€" tributed the mail, if he was the postmaster. He answered, "No." ®"Are you the asâ€" mstant postmaster?" ©"No." «*Where is the _ postmaster *‘ "Out â€" mining?" "Where‘s the assistant postmaster * "Gone t~ Hell‘s Canyon, and by thunder Bill Jones has got to run this office next week ; it‘s his turn." The Government and commenced overhauling the letters, mgwhhhumflwm uloeuduah:‘thoy ® After they were through remaining letters were shovelled into a candleâ€"box and placed on the bar The special agent, thinking the office needed & little regulating, srked the contents on the fioor. ‘The entire crowd got on their hands and knees, thodog:, ity and importance of their posiâ€" tien. agent, commonly called " Mac," while officially visiting various offices in Montana Territory, for the purpose of cor« recting any irregularities of postmasters, stopped at Iron kod. Going into the post office, he found the room divided into three sectionsâ€"first a saloon, next the post office, and the last a faro bank, The mail bag was t in, a roughâ€" looking customer it and emptied belel a specia!l agent of the post office deâ€" partment, illustrates the ideas which postâ€" masters in the far West entertain regarding An amusing experience, whith recently ”“!l::zaaudtbmosau PRICEâ€"3 CENTS ABOUT POST OFFICES. How They are Regarded in Montana. 10 De fatal. _A house occupied by Mr. Geo. Spurgeon, whose family consisted of ten or twelve members, was also scattered by the storm, his father sustaining injuries from which he died, and ©â€" two o(lhchildl!allvingutm and a leg broken. Mr Rosenburg was also a severe sufferer. ‘The storm came u bim like ufluhofli‘hhh‘.l-fin‘m into kwh"ood,lnddcwvyin‘fe-a,oct» M-dcopm‘iqtbw‘ His live stock was blown entirely beyond reach. .A child seven months old was blown from its mother‘s arms and dashed to pieces. This family is reduced from &npuuin-fl\mtomhr domtuu;: next destroyed was occupied by Mr. F. H, Dumbauld, whose barn, filled with | Correspondence New York Worl1. j Lrayexworm, Kan., May . 28.â€"The cy clone which has done such severe damage in lowa has extended its ravages into this State, inflicting great loss of life and de vastation of property. _ The fury of the storm was principally expended in Neosha Crnnty, and in its track houses were blown down, crops destroyed, live stock carried into the air and then dashed to pieces, and the very surface of the earth torn up. Some of the incidents of this visitation are truly distressing. _ Among the sufferers are Mr. Black and his family, who live near Frankiin County. The storm blew the house from over their heads without a moment‘s warning, and all the inmates were injured by the whirling frag â€" ments. . Mr. ghck'c iojuries are believed to We lakul. A bomne nnrmunind Iiw K.. fis. Wire Noetting Instead of Laths. BOMETHING FOR BUIDERS ADDITIONAL DETAILS CYCLONE IN KAN no cut or wound , _A _ eC our c ao o' “G body: Another mystery which will re quire cleasing up is the immense quantity of blood found on the floor, there being O Cuik P HDHNH ns e ony . 4c + 4" Cag o_}, /+ _ ~CC HEroseog ce the residence of Mr. Nloan, in Riverdale, where she was employed as a .seam» stress. She denied all knowledge of the crime, but will be held until alter the in quest on Wednesday next. Drs. Baulch and Pooley declare, in their examination. that death must have ensued four or five Cinye sprovious â€" to the dinxemigacs " _4 Tt [From the New York Graphic.] 20 " CCA mmSemie o. uurik VOHk% plexion, neat and quist in her dress and Willt shirtyâ€"five years old. Coroner Meckes was summohed at once, and at halfl.past hat. lis wife was a woman of | se uy C T | Correspond. ind _ give the re i6, in Cold Spring d in selfâ€"defence. is mine,"" on the body, e murdered woman wis y mourning in N1 John‘« m in 'hloh t.” mMmurs d has been for a long ETAILS OF TE IN KANSAS. fHorid com»~ § &0 Â¥4 §4 # & 66 €1] 1t

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