have been burned to death. American News. Indians i, Barnegat Point, N. ee 1S being washed , awa) | the sea so rapidly that the light- ry : house is ind inger and will have to be bE removed. During the last ten weeks the > sea has cut in over 600 feet. 1 : =o ieee aoe - oe the iy co g ( ole >t i ress. So iarge 4 & proportion of intelligence and nadie eee = - nT ee a mn ™ - nt ’ % ait a iin ) THE DAILY EXAMINER, 4 : audindinganimante f ; \ Lightning’s Freaks. oi a | Sixty-two sheep huddled together under | H EAR WHAI WE HAVE it SAY . i e tre 1 Os », Mic., during recent | : a ' . A : . _ wt [ cian dak dnt kee ic, as a Phat the following Prices cannot be Successfully air a a aF , * oes ‘ Saal : ’ . ’ 1s . rightened by a ‘thunderbalt, srhich’ trast Competed with inj the City: { tree gainst which he was teaning, thi i : alae ~ oe ab Cor he. pemes b Rapenens sili For $22 a Scotch Tweed Suit, regular price $20. ghtning made splinters oF the foremast : se : f the schooner Albert H. Kemp, of For $21 a Scotch Tweed Suit, regular price $24, e, Albany, N. ¥., whi ore oe For $18 a Scotch Tweed Suit, regular price $21. s sft adupon her «ae AS, e nowt a nah as . > ‘ , . Fes T L Se Aatal For $16 a Scotch Tweed Suit, regular price $19. vi} Wilber French, who lives between Flint . . \ , ii. | Flushing, Mich.. has had five borses| Lhese are all genuine Scotch Tweeds. be . , ® . ' " . z o : ~ . A st wot eae face ee es eeeszeams | Kor $15 a heavy All-wool Worsted Suit, worth $18. ‘ . tuck. For $10 a Blue Serge Suit, worth $12. t htni 1 led the barl rol tree In N P . 4 . iF ,pagnining pecied the bark from a tree in For $l a Fur Felt Hat worth $2. . Richwoods township, Ills., and, cutting it ; ; on ots ; mm ai nto pieces, drove hundreds of them int Canadian Tweed Suits from $10, up, . the weather boarding of # house several Gents Furnishings, Shirts, Collars, Ties, Hats, &c., cheap ree wav, 8 the whole front was aeco . ; aon for cash. , Lightning entered the residence of G. 8. Military Cloth and Trimmings always on hand and made to Meacham, at Fruitland Park, Fla., and] 4300 oy oh” Same ¢ eins loud tie viebind cael. order at short notice. ; ieeting an i leanin s walns t] ’ a see G Tre ; ay wall, it ripped it the ribs and made a ’ Se ee JOHN VIAGLEOD & CO ¢ “is . y ! points s cultivator with which] ,,, LQr lla . ; Sa Ch'town, June 4, IS87—-eod & wky Frank Strait, of Corning, [s., was plowing — eens nna se me were 1 J htnin mad Straitvai = Oi ee ee a : killed. ‘I ily mark on his body was a . * dark blue s; 1 toe side of his neck. His shoes and stockings were torn to shreds. i [wo visitors at Marshfield, Wis., live to tell a wonderful story fof lightning. One a s of them was struck upon the shoulder, the a cS eat current passing down his leg and through INTENDS MOVING INTO le the soleof his shoe, making a clean cut i round hole in the leather and entering the a LT = i wand hole intheleather andentenng the] DET MR PRAMISHS i the shouider and the passed out] i ~ : through his Silppers, making six clear cut IN A FEW MONTHS, AND OFFERS HIS ly les through the toe of each of them. ) _~-— + — — : | P| * NN ‘ Canadian Notes. Bi i 4 A Bishop Thorold of Rochester, England. F i Visit Canada for a long rest oe O : The Re ky Mount tin locust has made its me * ‘ppearance in large numbers in the Beaver - i O's i & ri A j S$ Kiver settlement, forty miles from Saska Le — tT : wat 3 5 » thwest territory, and has eaten Up | ag 4 ¢ ea i h f l IWIDY 3p ( ial cable appears in uy A i C AN DB HE LORE SH RIS loronto G of the 10th — J t 9.—I understand that the —— AT —— stion is practically closed © pres = Chat ello f as L; . “iietn| =» Per Gent Di cannot } ly t an ; o 1 the oF en. iscount, a i POSssi Di" Ke any action 1} tine bs presen tsession of parliament. During the rr 5 ess th (re vernment Wil be pleased to (s=z j TE S = R U — Sy ; re ny further facts, and should the © * tie pon de .C tO TAKE All Imperial wd ys Ch tow n, May 21, 1887—eod & wky t the Cana lan Pacit te i yy pay SS == ee — i: anadian fa it mn the way sug —————————————— r essary authority will be es Ss I i p | Hous ol Com- § . g ig ? i : > A ’ is regal ead nere as & j i ing M ted tion to ; I : ‘ nperial idy nature sought. ee i Captain ( } Me i bow and Brom! . 3 a Di t i nent, had qu . oO 4 pape { hs to-nig 8° beltinn j ( ul | U taxche i¢ 8 decision pe ni \ with regard t » the ibsidy. Consequent, —_ ———_-- See 4 however, upon influence brought to bear. he ] withdrew the question. | “4 - A F Thcwictionwe en QUBEN STREET Indian reservation near Caledonia, Ont., ua " . . \ between three and four miles square being : in flames. It is reported that several = ATENMIVE CAM SALE | — have decided to close out the whole of my stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, commencing De- cember Loth, LSS86, and continuing antil the whole is disposed of, at LANGE DISCOUNTS FGR CASH. A I. eo oe. Dea, 14. wkyw Balt + oT. Ch’town, See the Columbus Watch 3 among its mem be rs should make it a con- i: gress noteworthy for its good works and for ; its short speeches. A Tennessee farmer, whose land was under mortgage and was about to be taken - from him, fell on his knees in the field im 4 prayer. 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