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Stratford Advertiser, 17 Feb 1887, p. 1

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THE AMERICAN WAR OLOUD. oe Official Correspondence With Britain Laid © Before Congress, finned cs OBJECTIONS 79 THE RETALIATION BILL. Washington despatch says: rosi- Gent yettrday ach to the House, in answer to the resolution inced by Mr. Bel- alin ylace since Décomber Sth last, and ap to the present time, between the Depa | PRATT & TRACY Publishers and Propricto FRED AND INDEPENDENT ment of State aa Britain relative. tart the fiheriog dispute 0) is very voluminon: cardial the letters-which paseed. bet Minister Phelps and Lords Ridealeigh and bu On Desamber 16th Lord Tddenleigh, in. a communication to Mu ist elps, trans. mits the apology. o tana Beton: ment for ean ae down the flag on thy Marion Grimes. na letter to Minister Phelps from the wart of Teles sleigh, dat. om th last, it is stated that Her Majoany” sGovern- nes ogires some settlement of the controvers, | BS ons) she ntnaiolen of_mutual Sonceasions, bat suggestion that some ad interim forms of ‘the existing freation n of a commission properly constituted annie wan $0n Tenuary 3b Ministe: jord Salis Phelps writes “Tt weetss now very mencement distinot unck standing ee 8 reached relative to the course to be pursued by the Canadian authorities tow ard American vessels.” coodings against the v ren it ¢ could be regarded ax in violation of the torms of, the ‘tre mich statute boon yet produced,” Further on he says: +'* Nini bp ee Government is not able our in Gamutable view taken by Lord Tddeeleigh of the efforts of the Canadian Government to comote a friendly negotiation. ..Thatthe- conduct of Government directed to obtaining a revision ing treaty cannot be doubted, but its efforts a A dgelagation of, c o the eco of Lord leigh’s pha: the United States, has learned with poe r Saalons ee: py Act Furthei icc! any foreign ps sesoel, engaged in fishing or not, ound witht any thin the three-mile or rocks of may be brought into port by any of the olficers or persons mentiobed in. th qui ite “npevesmay R 4 pote ‘ont what grave. embarrassments ex) that bignons and objectionable 5 lso because eta to include Spell safe of comm 8 well as ans aiid -includen alsa certain Dyovinions i in .the \draft itt by Secretary Manny wi oer nggeniod by, the Bie! is probable it will eRe raid ae aba ig cing \ 4 next wi navelto. day Mrs Bamunds pre- ro U ited ‘states. Referred to the Foreign ffaira Committee. na ma a NO MORE USE FOR HM. lie Excommunteated ‘hy Kentucky. A ouisvite, Tyn despatch says wich ilgetratas the rigid A nies sostol ‘The ots in a case wl rules of oe Jatholic Church coricerning divorced people have woden ml blic here. Michael MoCoy, a gro this it. his neighbors of having mistreat in order.to-compel *her "to ee lege separation from in the night of his nuptials with ais Long hip aa, he aud uréh associates: surrounde d of his church to speak to ‘or recognize McCoy. A Royal g, despite would grente, application will be made ae eee esgase veral ader a new rule atthe United States Penitentiary at MoNeil’s sland, oe et nd, every-conviot brow nt there has the hair on the right. si is gad shaved si nie i aa ee 'emple_ of al fray {political estrangemen ‘estminster te parted mn Chi a ae , but iD is “3 be aA at ine Dake made $5,000 on tl ahs. trade. VOLUME VII. STRATFORD, ONT. at FEBRUARY 17 1887. NUMBER 3868 “DASHED. 10. DEATH. ‘The? Terrible Railway Holocaust Vermont, pe SIXTY PEOPLE BURNED TO DEATH. cing Heartrending Incidents and Horrible Death Boones. A last Saturday nij an White River the ag ap (Vt) despaté ys: At’ half. . look this leritiig the? Montreal night keuren on the Vermont Central Rail- tyad (went. throngh the bridge at Wood- stool) north of here, and fell 70 foot into the White River, causing « terrible loss of the disaster being the in att ap Co ¢ that has occurred in the rode Bo viet sna mad, and _rivalling the ‘Ashtabula, which it mcsakioh Hi «Pilgrim and “ with the exception oe ibd tant Bulla wake Boston at 7p. m., time, arrivi hore nt 12.90 a. m., when it was. connea sleeper Ibans "from Pi la, contain sengers from to Now ie We at who had oom Springiield oe joston & BUNGe!ZorkuNew Haven road, The Boston sleeper ‘* fall, las the night assengers who could i ith covers to the chilly passenger cars, ‘The Springfield sleoper was abou three-quarters full, and the wholo train @ontained some omnes. were most of while in the sleepers Bt, Albans aiid n° being en rout NINPTY TO ONE HUNDRED PASS! ssenger © wbioo passengers, w were the throu sop ior Montreal, most of EY for the coming i regched hake” on ty waiting f it. was i uulled ont depot. Ibhind to a reightiat South Royalton, twenty miles north,of here, and so van allead of schedule speed to make up for lost time. At what is old abandoned exal of the: ‘ail that portion of nngt ‘o the river, Breaking aking z ee Mis teecabee partially the train after it/the breaking the cathe Between and_the coach. frakeman, was going from one Pullman 4 ecotiienc eas Tear gra at crash, and the aie trebsiblh bd jumped to the step, ce fr ae saw the co was going side ‘th his face was badly tornand his right en he got to his feet he says. yasmin, aot | nina rial ent epinipia 8 a shattered nit the ridge, he santo. farm bouts. some rod ie door peat, the ehes Pit ohas ‘i and told of a ae ident. and “iteen minutes attr the the wocident, and po ag the bri mass. of flames, canta lat glowing apie and rédhot Stretched out upon the ice were a num KENED; RLERDING)FIOURES, cars “iron” Br aces ber of es 1 inmen. Ww poss upd aroha ont a ribed. m were suffering” from Norriele burns, were ‘writ upon shale. beds, hile rage after ae would jiven out by undle hal barnes a Every tae Peohrernd » whi ing ‘assisted Lage? bank, would bresk way tori the helpers and rush screaming, half-naked, across the frozen snow. One | young mona searcaly 1 18, who lives nen Quebeo, and who to have entered the | seein: Svating @ magnifcent fur rol ing on the ice with nothing on but e pit of stockings ‘She o badge when Deni adereguangiaie Al ces carried by force to Pingree’s house. "the smoking ruins of the burnt cars gave forth a sickening ‘ODOR OF BURNT FLESH, which mado the; small ba aint. the accident that not one sotthe who went a were, inmioe spread only tho got out of theca first crash’ cai and a ‘ones were taken from the sleepers, all those \tions, having louteot by: the envy sleepers falling uj them to pieces. all told, and: déduoting tthem end grin hresced nititnber 8 prithe tréin, Teaver 60j victting et readful deat mad FATALLY WOUNDED F, L. Wesson, of shearer son gt cfm ous atin manta dhrde Dillon, ymouth College’ keiry of Randolph, Vermont, and ‘ant, the conductor, who was Sethe car halfroasted. Al these died soon after being taken from he reok. (OBE WHO SURVIVE J. H. Ching of Midler Mass, ef, of Lynn chee! aaly cut open and Mrs. Charles Kari ‘oston, 001 back and limbs; sealp wou mery, Vi “Jacques, fag e8y ies a clay Ne from New "York Wheeler, Fitchburg, ci eae Ae Hoos beened 4 5 8 spina ikea ae, contusion ford, Mass. . ankle aatE cpeme ceed if FE ee and arpa colw rh geal fone gear C. ‘BEACI bei ered up with what could be snatched ‘oamer, Lowell, | ‘THR SELIG) of back and:limbs, ip Vt. penis sides thone wh the following perish burned lnid out. flesh, which is bein, He had gone tothe drink, when the forw killed in: n he for ee burning w comin, se and ibicing the es Hosmer, of Kh eds fing 0 Before his eye: thet out of ive la escaped ville, ais aa ese River. three feet thick, ie 3 at ee fending ot! supposed that the cal A Lover the bridge ties sti ports head’ or li to distinguish ‘ie. will open the bagga; id |] road RecA Abel cared of affairs of the ‘at present, his father, David (Mi rom Holyoke to the his father | in the thi mS 5. windows. of the burning wre m. by a par fied fallen’ airecth r this from the low estimated one 4 of 90 | either. the flaming debri nef, Three Rivers, Que : Geor; ia gad braicemnany St. Albans; Howard F. Fred. A a Smith, Gloucester, Miss Navin Saaler, Ormstown,. Que, cope, jorbert Crh Middleboro!, Ants Ww jecler, Fitenburg, ass, apgleo on Ronan of el ab Mintrea! 3 Baw an Bae man, West Lebanon ; Burlington, Vt.; Cophas Mills, See Ont; Charles Kast ston, contusions: Ny THE ton ; Drum: jousiequet, of Attawaga: Conn., wit ster, ary. 0 two child . AN mn, of Lowell, bodies "reco! wel recognition, and it was past yon mid- nay tofore they gould ‘be identified. So far what are supposed of forty individ we Y Brom beobght ele care is wy of pieces of bones and eh ol worted. The cars have broken through the ice, and it is suj at some of those there were drowned a have been washed out by the water. -If 80, they may be carried down the Connecticat River under, the ice and never recover ‘The death of the man Bousiequet was RIYCUEARLY SAD. Miparhtal {roid his family who, being inthe xd part of. the stantly. He was ae ahansged to got is i great sows of people strived “on jose in’ the upper berths beds closing up when mapanion burned to, death When the two eilered the ‘car at Lowell they tobe mp for the beth A nreeenb. bier, sae NG FOR THE RAD: Early this satan Walter “HL. Wesson D supposed Sho, was in, the sleeper. »for her remains. ia ala | The ice on the ; a broken ‘ihe Sema eo the Of those ees bean lah ive most occur to-night, Sala tee Satur. vould have ‘been t Rescate ceepesinliy on the financial ‘company are notthe best just HORRIBLE INCIDENT OF THE WRECK. his ether, and discovered himjby the ight af the top of the car sti ra FATHER'S pete. pad. got out of reach ed his father slowly burn to death i Bryden, of Pillow, Herse o.; of this city, who had ‘was in the last Pullman car nes She was seep by 8 crashing sound, and found het ai odp. Wokitiss MMTLY INJURED Taetssiae: of Dorling LAN 0 died it is knows ithat ed in the flames ‘The the remains of. the burned if NE ic! ;wo forward fen of the car to get [a rash came, and. wi car, must re be ed down ye ead’ through, shrieked at the of ring by ling at the the at turned over occul Towel in an upper berth. Hi es in his car only one ied “Yby Rev. whiel e real cause jarring of the wheels farted the under sup- are minus impossible ‘a ge in nkful tl ignet, ithe in Shawenegan, hiF soate behind tes when he felt the 8 pathetio. on Bryden’ 8 saved he was just ge rushed on aze on the A mea e Govern: ice havi ing his st consolingly, ‘out even tel! ate evel ago he: got green io Be § an aba’ wige ae he be 00s * bag until y ‘They ebag. Ti PLA AMON DAE ANI bahia “sao BEFORE HIS BROTHER'S EYES. ‘ills arrived here t teaeling witl awa, frantically to rescue his iy si She ers { ing consum reach of his hands. INVESTIGATING A MYSTERY, The Ditpgreniasis and ‘Webster Under Inyestigatior ustice vestigating the the death o hotél-keeper, who kept the only inn in the the h the ‘mfasing millionaire Be have been thonght he ee bought counterfeit. money peteis hii sorry he felts to you,” dated however, goods” Phy some besttifal T connterfetts for almost a ffice by two Ei the two. tters, and put him in. wh ‘ sre est thine, ae can do,” andled Hill into’ the oab, which took him to the dey the and about a pound of har gen ID cueing Ae ea WHAT ALEXANDER MAY BECOME. wise oe 8 A ao abe PARNELL’S AMENDMENT. the scene was an { Rasen coull aa Mrs!) The Trish Leader's Indictment of ‘the to}. Tory Government, pieced QOEROION WILL FAIL AGAIN. last eum ot ookemersrate cable sa, House of Com he lay o1 nothing but a Poliman ian ocenpier BGs the adbthst HEN WD Ware Beth ot seriously disturbed in perial Government could not, therefor, | the trestle, ag there sharp curve at ‘who grante: sent ba ie yposals to Washington until hea en were both running about 15 to preg att asi] at fonts a Caradian despatch was received and con- | miles per hour, You cannot imagine our sidered. ings shen wo saw ourselves ‘runsing h agrarian Affairs will be found, “hot in an. increased siringeney. in procedure or the , doubtful and un. 3 those recently iyi ‘Kites geting att, be work im out when # na lsdyicr cairns horrible picture of his broth his eyes "and wie ed that if, the Till for the Raprite o of eviction, Which he intro. duced last’ ‘session, been passed, the emidition of Ireland wonld have been i e operations of the Aletnally provented the Phe postion of a9 affairs rest ted with the rh Death of we | 10 despateh Detectives of mental Department of Crimi eee mstances ecru | rou f Richard Re Wel whose mysterious dis. about a ane mete of affairs assist in establishing peade- ul relations between the two bala we ies of “Oh! oh!” Lpatten'sd m the if the , Where they were in~ Late thatthe bulk n_ tran! cota Me mR anit being ought |. i iaradiiber y alt of Webster's | 5, me} cH nina Pr rights. ofTrish- aman named Ra; epresehtation their coun- ry. Referring to the |Parneli declared that the Ja diibaon evictions, Mr. ndlords gave fie rely pom Many tenants, enh now had a roof over their heads, woul y's young man ima bag containin; he didn’t. give the count sHfor then at ‘might have! ni ea name. It was ys 3 lery in the relation iter toe th fering to 1 cy. He taunt let. hing , mi | as an incitement to conspira: the Tories with the declaration that if they ing those of Congres oo members prevail enact 1 watch insti Millions for tion in the Hor ONDON, ie hort time be laid formation about the history of the whole 0 8 shee aiscussion in Congres warl ike’ pl Bill appropriating | $24, ont its upon. to be her this Jmpartant matter, surely be,ensct of anol fail a Retaliatory Billo ted before'the cle of the week. A YOUNG MONARCH’S 5,000 SLAVES. The Host Le Guards © Chi over ituti e young bi a aa sonnel every three years. ed_among coe Bs of having the prettiest of thelr Gaughtorsiin the Imperial high rank. These young ladies make thei debut, at inside the are! the ey sednnghione of remain bound wi out iMlustrious parent mandarin of the © litle man, wit of Charles Gross, Magistrate yester he was charg Write hand boot THE CODFISH WAR. “a, Reta Conat Defence ie Ques- ‘om the Dominion ee Wasitryoron, Feb. retaliation, was recei wious resolution for an Popo eifves, fifty millions for det have a told 5,000, slaves in the Chinese Exper which it imperial household, she is sen‘ a, and ponibatly, reel pla anging a Farthin tory Bill use of Cor "Te ¥ vening that | Mr. W. H, Wadland, cousin to Mr, between Grent Britain | land, ohine Bell Telephone Compan ia States relative to the| thrilling experience on oO. BR question. would. in ich, before Parliament. contains) full in- Schreiber, lows recent date. very tell ‘The fisheries con- fi but b again just as theysbruck, and he wont cept mn first the boiler and the ecretary Manning, | the tender ontop of him; something cadeht his policy to be in favor of rigid | his comt ant it nearly off his back and eceived and cominented | to-day ho is: going ‘around irglth'e erdiod Mr, Lawler, of Chica ed | nose, sores foot ion.calling upon the earitiees| to | engineer and fireman on the other engine report. upon his | were both hurt, but not tion of olution fire haluttong* to go wlowly in legislation. ‘will ia, week feoyed Peibor ata lithe’ yy conductor and enginee’ ‘o-allow the: House tobe too | for the . 5 ware | rnnning ins anu ats mele leap on Gee hgh pete. se, wiser counsels may. pre- | makes the sixth serious Accident that I the Hardin of inese -Emipero: that ey bear about, mene Ta; of courne, 4 ery seli day Sie et iy hese young girle the tami of tl lool mn the honor mm as w means of attaining ee Of The end weasel m 2 0 hhe :imperia ith the fate of the child, Kingdoms. Tf, 00 ¥ reaches ie yisliing increase rated iththe nap repeal name annoui the Police rday that ee eaate which with having assoulted his jeably settled. His tas pression, de- BT eo ize Irish tenants than all the Fenian an Francisco, land’ powe a cab; ators from New another | {7 f they would give Irel whole {party “to of herself. what Hill thought he ee ee a ee backs into sete it was handed tohim woul att prosperity how “unfairly treated in the past sian How ‘aid, “is to dive to the as i ion that the: Irish’ were no’ open ‘ou gett] man $3 ) ers. Natio: malist Se opened nit were two pis ewnepers Introduction of Landlordism in the Cana- dian Northwest. Anisguawdiatariin Tuas Different Prospective Sir John it of Honor and Trust. for a considerable time stand f encouragemé to him. in Sey Bryden, a miraculous ite . wildest tm | Done th physi of the laa 8. a visit tothe United Statesin the autumn. She bert aa ‘Yesterday faith thats puzzled: Higcaie ane at some orth contiianéal papers contain ¢ the ff ‘mpanil the Quoen 6 viceroy of Her Majesty’s-Provinces.of | place the capital stock at t the Ozien Tadions hile another asserts | £1,300,000. Sir shat from New York jexander is “to be appoint Goreriion- Gangrat of Egypt by the englists Government it the <= 23 mien tae Thinks Prayer Saved Her. and dressed, sitting relish. “She said stored “her strenj walled later fou ey me dato P: ~Buigaria, while heré journal annouw lace of the ppedinn the | whi tel %elected from + ____— STARVATION AND DEATH. mi alte which has suffer ‘s, ey and ently te seins ote plane In the Pec Edmonton o. W. T.) ines gales. was . n SE. SBT says: Mrs. anne is ber was upto Monday night doubts od whether she wonld live. | 2 fhe physician found his pati up and eating with last sight the Lord, in er prayers, heal A’ reporter ae nd the woman firm in the Bho-was cared. “Medical men are left the pouty. itis ablne look out for AMeldlgoniiiecy int er, ‘Those who escaped the measles have now to face starvation unless something wn foreseen turns up. 0 ee Latest from the Northwest. en fr es hand, ¢ whol: bri pees lege and body braised ; Joseph Maig: naar nice aeongli to header her strength until she heard parti eed one armand b; she attracted attention from outsiders, who ohe ‘When they att move her'she found was hemmed in, and with remarkable yresence of mind she asked them fora ‘fe, with which she cat her: clothes ound her body-and was pulled out. Was wrapped Jai Matiot anid aia” 1 ¢ &now, she was removed three qmatee fet ier Out he {flames with coal oil from a sitet vat mad burst. she was removed ti parties out- knock- |, onwhich were her rings, of the - le four, cars. were) burned flame toa farm hou: the ee re Haydn Soci there cam dt tare per for | —BSaral said to hay Ane at the Bowion Post-office adi iH. Hi 6 ae the wei 4. Handel and Hay isposition as there is now al ndel e wnhardt is growing fat: She ‘A despatch from: Winn’ on. we aes every theatre in ‘which | 3. layed. . Sifton is very nee oat ‘yphond ever “at his home in Brandon. w new Ohief ot Police gays he will not ‘allow. gambling and on Saturday ‘aided some of the wor ed Sena in rf ae rresting: the frequenters. cent; spaper was Peal vea the pen = andel, care of the Tianel sad | ay 3 ago Sige treed ndel and Haydn, musicians,” was the samelperplonity as 40 ite —Mary Bakér, ae ait is still) alive toeth ae of droite en good di ay for sing ladies’ cooking hab te" meet—F) ood, day for dating git] at Morrow, on the rut mie ews} Mr. Hai Portland, Capt. C of Whi jeron, Oregon, was Oe on a dock the other members to eat teen they cook— ws-da in‘|'riflemen struck. his carrying it all vi ig on old saw that “all signs fail in ted ares ee bi tween his teeth: ary weathe or.” ETOUEDY anew saw would “Phe Ca) ton ptain swore roundly at losing his Gross seemed from ie tps and wi pifoctianaphltra. Rey owe’ own name as remained wi her flight to Ha joes me feat that lawyer's to millinery before \ tications fail in oa weather, probably to see the carnival Again him had been. wilde ugar, in OC mches ; ‘I’m her husband, and she's 49 years old, but th i—and the charge awn. sewn mean i his relief good fortune of Ellen Scanlan, vious of his successor’ inthe | YOUN Baldtniore's ‘singer of more than ordi- een Tim bata y Bromine, is the subject of comment in that city, the home of that ardent lover ed of music, Cardinal Gibbous. Is. is related that al one ‘iss nian, having arnaat can who sung usually in a small chapel in the Th route oe of the ity, was i th milton, howev her before leaving for the Ambitious City, ’ 7* | was on his throne at vespers. The girl rand hae made change for a Farthing — | FoF econ gung in. the: dent, cathedral a ae before, and as she is very young and via Landion Ina Workhouse, |. | Modest, consented only after mtich solicita Aniiatah Henglon tion, At the opening of the solo her voi case of destitution, arising out’ of | was eo faint aud trensulona. that, even the the present lai 1 was bi organist feared she would be unable. to light_at ig P , and looked anxiously at hi fey Board of Guardians, when Mr. William | protege from his ‘perch in thé’ organ loft Langford Rae_souj iss As she p led, however, she rege chonse. is confidence, and in a ite while the vast Killarney, but his | building re-echo are a as he got no ney sweet that all oye were Mirek toward rental of the, property, after giving a reduo- | the corner whence they came. Even the tion, was ‘The applicant was | Cardinal, who as seldom. boon dcsowni fo aati, the ral ioMitig bmGRr stating tas | furn his eyes, from the alias fs0ed the ould starve in the streets if kept out. ongan loft direetly, and kept his eyeaian Pal at Gazette. ioe e young singer till the a After the up 1” whi e sugar on fongue will cost me $30 for the 1st of May."\—Detroit te Two Trains isle on a Trestle Bighty foll Dean Brorien,—tI write you this time to morning. Wehad a rain and another freight met et fhonght wab to jump over ihe. trestle mate went to jumptoo, but ran back in the j the: struck hh on the considers this the grente: st ‘collision mount as when inter! oT was on engine 134, the one. that. run in us was 263; T have 269 now, will "ye dled when my own 239 i8 Yepai geton Queer Costumes of Chinese Damsels as See Francisco. One Oriental damsel who was airing’ Her pale-bine. a ste feianines with 1 black and pale: Lie! Areepasits ol broad rapuing all-aronod. tba, ists, ark sleeves small brother who trotted before het id his ape in} ated with a bright: ‘The Good Fortune of a Young Baltimore ci er. ‘elphia Times. A TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE, 3 in ltt a Algom: ralative| = 1) you: of my wonderful escape yest terrible et lision. Our tle ong and 80 foot high, and the jaws of death, as we supposed; my t knew that w as death ; my ‘oman got his’ eye out ius some “Be ee ae joer fe we Dea # of ‘the Sah sain ers ‘hat 8 Les ired again’ and the express agai He Woa-erie-to Skee MALDS IN. SILKEN , TROUSERS. THE SUN'S HEAT. It Ler Last 10,000,000 Years as it is aan, brilliant audience file. ih re ma po ical Fegardi origin, mount, and possible duration of anes sun's heat.” During rie But in the millions of years which geo; y carried tu slg it safely bo anid jateived dart ing The scie entific answer to ro ‘and yob mloal tory ot Peat aioe Sha the sun's require only to fall in or con- tract thirty. five metres per annum to keep that tremendous energy: this rate ay stey! ‘years’ time would ‘abont one-hundredth per cent, less than mt. ¢ would come when the ture would fall, and it was coivable that tie gun would contin ap to stnialn existing” an athe same petals rt 10 wate, the mil. tempera pplyiny 8 origin—whether it fatence trons the clash of Worlds prevexis ing, or nebulous matter. eologists biologists to 0 vastly longer poriods, but the physic namic question no clprasate, to the committes on rules. | Gove | on blsck os:any, dca wie torialy”different from |i ot Maine, by ‘proxy, introduced» | steam excaping on Pe oy all $a tod. ill to authorize the seizure o joreign | him, He struck wy are hid vessel canght fishing ‘within the United hurt inl cae ha py Poet nource of heat Ming inn £2 Flee ates limits,“ Seoretiry Bayard gent | where T was \all this i Well, 1 pot var its eect when prime vat clement communication to the Foreign Affaire Cor dowa.on the tep of the, and held 01 ame into contact, was absolute mittee defining’ hig, pos it is | to. the hani and ji ora e, ‘1 0 aseeicod Teecae Mee onclncion of enamel eae eatin tia right beside the | after obese Rehabs chee of arevity thing © anadian, including railroad rag | Ativing wheels” One foot slipped between i he committee has not yet a timber ich kept me from br sin ig they a, ls ‘padi dhig ano Deore i, Te wil pep other engine was. on . I | etbenente of nti the uation wien ably do. so to-morrow. gould mas tell or desoribe tho Sonne: ft they thought w me of all-the sun's giyen the somitnacorty ocala ie heavy. ixons were. bent wire ;, ithe sj diss Kamminitenons ether shat Bill at any time. this reason Chair-| smoke stack of ours is. lying at |the ronderful man Belmont is willing to have the whole | bottom of the itle. ‘wo cars went } fo) subject’ thorougl isens in com roll tender and’ down ‘the"trestle, mittee before reporting @nything acl to I could hear them rollii ove the House. ithe ai situation is much grayer stood Prantl Cait SS ho to-day; mbers generally seem to }s bette A SURGICAL TRIUMPH. 1, Agnew Rémoves a Pationt’s Larynx at the University Olinte. plan jay af ternoor remo’ oval of the larynx, a diseas fatal, ‘he patient ould A tnrlly peak: Dr. D. Hayes = med # He pipe. In this apertun Fibs sboutian large nr; Was placed, through which the patient breathed during i ether, the ind also receiv er throat “bebig sess. fund her finery simultaneously: yeste tiara, on Dapont street wore ee, hoes trata ton ‘Allow er trousers were of bia Ink silk, so bordered with with pa t except re “Tatami tric ng hs, ‘o males wi rs stockings evidently | of ail 160 being etume was 8 orim ndof gree green. Avery brilliant dill coat nts were bright blue and attenctively \drensed, 1k silk round hat wa: roll silk kneb and. hig see] of the sai terial and color. Sereno na treverct cbt hin HER VOICE WON THE CARDINAL, he 01 * the cathedral to. sihg the ce) Beluteris } Hostia" ” while the Cardinal ho-young girl's name mong rnservatory ain. Florence.—Phila- cI ald adliodal Unvatylng Trade-Marks. -qunrters of an ho ‘The larynx was then tal growth wag found to be quite exten ivo it cess the Rae tat ohls JP creams were cca removed and a tube intro- upper part of the trachea extending into e month, tient will ceonis pte tetiotonintt eae ea a Some Singular Accidents, Ebert, the 4-year-old.son of Dr. Spicer, of Acton, Ind., swallowed cent ing » ite of forhim, the ph seis having felled 48 give relief. Little Willie, the son of an Omaha man, wallowed a silver dollar when he was $ jeara old. ‘The coin. remained in his stomach for two years, but was finally ex. tracted. "The boy now has symptoms of Freeman Arrington, ect ifn io ‘ia his to fix the ‘ia tiliana ha hall teoatiter when hi cam in contact with both cai roe of the aja find w'tttong otreht’ oF electricity pas through his Fooorery Bet his tongue and throa i are paralyzed and he is unable to utter a word. it of Florence, Ala.,, ringing hil conté lead-pencil which, tia tent. hed in ht scned the optisiterve, affected and he died ointers for Adve: Orn. expect an pienanaeh Ge at ia eos night, “You can’t ett enough in a weel last you ® year, a ant erties om that plan either. People who advertise only once in three months forget that most folks cannot Shiela ‘anything longer than about seven elt yon can isroute curiosity by an adve tisement_ it is a great point The fair sox don't hold all, tue cuttosity. in, the a. Quitting advertising in dull times is e tearing out a dam because the water is low. Pepi inencnt eae ois Beyond the Court's Jurisdiction. Tadge Hall, of North Carolina, became terribly sea sick when going down the Che’ ¢ Bayon an excursion, the wind ing and the whitecaps tumultuous ; go he spent most of his time leaning on the ist dear: Hall "said Chief Justice Waite, 5 owas one of the party, and was ‘him- f quite comfortable any- thing for, you? Just” suggest: what you wish ?” “1 wish,” “that your motion.” groaned the sea-sick man, honor would over-rule this Gen. mtiddteton Wounded. Fre American Wife (in palace ot sup-|_ An Ottawa despatch ile a, Posed that nice-looking couple ¢t the, othr | Piri as it ey od vo or tino var wore Acnorie ae Tee: fn | at an exhibition of the fencing club, the foil nae they are English. sf ag pd ih sD eda ppc anda bit merican Husband—What hi steel flew ac) Sirs fe sir at ave YON | the chin of M Jor-Gensral Fred ei aire American Wife—The drink: in ntl ner. freely iat, fs meals! SEA aRe HaSor and a little excitement tolowed ntl the le At arp English Wife—I t extent of the wount ee learnt & Sesisenld vabdadhecsey teltiaysarch dias the hlooding svopped. , fie Hceaeeick gat ften for years the best refuge from the. Pink ‘at the os end of the carriage. at out the entertainment. . realities of Christian, civilization. —Herald | am Sure they are Engl of Health. ish Husband—No, they are Ameri- | — iabienipanset, “J fx ir a wit i ak « Magistrete— Yon are acoured of stealing tow ai Stel protien ee aomapene when we =e Rey ene ees -ahiokeny ete Rastus. Are you guilty or |' oy aha World, Bagley—You were fp ae toadbal thy Uncle pleads. ot. guilty, yo peuive Den “Sure of that 2° Bona an Sag ay of droning ule a peitclnpcret tits ff “Quite, Why do you ask?" f on ae pen 8 cone donkey out of cloth or paper and « Because my vile never" mentioned it evidence goes agin me.—New York the wall. . Each of tha gnosta rece! this os ge perispa s might ‘———— bric tail and a. pin, and f [ave gone home a A. dootor st Tgnnce, Mich. is also an | Sambre tai and . } ad Je ten in ae ia Ce undertaker y. After whirling around three times * " jondon cable says: The striking) son tey, tne to tin the: tell tether you have a hard fife of it?” iminers. at Blantyre, Scotland, serietion: v wor. he st ise tai ‘te srk’ route oe of «tramp. engaged in os Se ens a4 | must pin the tail. ‘The rent enorally y Jovieiisitabes AntiPsia Ce eo esl tailless donkey sm A ttle Basfao gel was “tot Feeling well called out. to quell the: disturbance, A |.S*laxy of tails and lots of fan. Springfield | 904 her nggested that she might number of arrests weremade, ‘The miners’ | 7") | She went se het Ingen at the idea, but strike is spreading in Scotland. ody of land on the walter’ shore of arly nxt oer went into her _paréh ‘The Crematorial Association of Phila- iga Lake, near Canoga, has been leased 00) peerions,and said. Yes, delphiate peepatin sould tho largest and | oo Riceheser bartipa tor tea cultivate oy avin chioken-p pox, papa found a fedaer in cosiiotcrematory chapel nthe mold. frogs he easing the New | the bed.” will haye a front of 66 feet, a o ‘ork — marl a8 ° come ho? OO: feet; the distance wil be 80 feet to he top| recognized “industry. ‘There is | « vere | ie Ste oe pe ne cae of the dome, the material will be granite; | frog ‘of | Suspension Bri fo Falls pressed red brick and terre cotta, snd fhe | Wesoo aha several ta Gasca Ant Melee an Daher ite Buffalo, | ‘est will be $40,000. whe demand is greater than the supply. | named Cat

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