a7 ae eae e Ee ti " eo eT Siilieesill REMARKABLE CAREER OF SENOBA AM- ASTIA RUBIO DE PASCADERO. The death is announced of one ol the «most remarkable) women) | that Mexico has ever produced. Not withstandibg her strange’ and: perilous career, sheattained a ripe old age and became one of the wealthiest women in the republic. This woman was Senora Amastia Rubio de Pascadero. In her early womanhood she devoted her time to robbery, and if half the reports regarding her career are true, it is no wonder that she left a vast fortune at ber death. One of her not- able exploits was a stage robbery in | the state of Zacallecas. One night} she dressed herself in men’s clothing, and, mounting a horse, rode from San Antonio to the Zecaliecar and Agnas Calientas stage road, where she waited in & small mesquite grove for the south bound stage to pass, As the postilions came up, she commanded them, with revoiver in hand to stop, put out their torches and fall into the rear of the coach, which was afew yards behind them. She then advanced upon the driver and keeper, who were made to dismount, expecting every moment to be shot from ambush, as she kept saying: “ Don’t shoot unless they offer resistance.” The passengers, eight in number, who were inside the stage, were led to believe, from the female road agent's conversation that an armed party was in the busb, and when she came up and demanded their money, watches and jewelry, they lost nc time in obeying her. She then bade the passengers good night, and after admonishing them not to make a movement within half an hour, disappeared in the grove. During her career she killed a great many men, and was a terror to the people of Sindloa, Jaliseo and Sonora. Federal and State troops chased her for years, but could never entrap ber. It was stated that the reason that she gave for adopting such a remarkable mode of life was the marder by Faderal troops of her intended husband years ago, when she was in ber tecns. She then made a vow that she would kill or ruin five men for every year she should be permitted to live. She was one of the most desperate bandits Mexico ever produced, notwithstand- ing she was a woman. Before her death she related her strange history, and bequeathed her immense fortune to charities, At her request, she was buried beside her dead lover in her native town, San Antonio. New Year's Callsin New York. |} The custom of receiving calls on New Year's Day, so long a distinctive New York institution, has almost died out. A few old tasbioned people and families still adhere to it, but some fal! from the ranks even of these with every new year, for the most loyal adherent of ancient forms and customs is not proof against the neglect of those whom they are endeavoring to serve, and it is not necessary to stay at home, dress, and provide a refreshment table for cards. The truth is, New York has become too large for the observance of such a custom, and social relations too complicated. The young people do not care abcut it, it savors too much of old Knickerbocker habits. They are more at leisure than their Dutch aacestors. They meet the day before New Year's and the day after. Why should they make a special thing of meetiog on New Years Day! The day is still kept, however but in a different way. Dinovers, entertainments, coustry parties and merry makings, rides, impromptu dances and the like have taken the place of making and receiving calls. In Many Lands. In one tribeof eastern Africa it is regarded as the ne plus ultra of galiantry for the lover to parade betore the hut of his inamorata astride of a huge boar. The Brahmins betroth their children at the age of 8 years, and some even ut 5. They are extremely superstitious, aod if a Brahmin, when going in search of a wife for bis son,should meet any- thing considered ualaucky he gives up the search for the nonce. The lover among the ancient Persians burned his hand or check to prove his devotion and then showed it to his lady- slave. If she was ‘‘wiliin,’ then she bound the injured part with a silken scarf, but if Sbdurate she sent the man to a physician for bealing salve In Thibet the young man sets his mind on his sweetheart and informs her parents of his inclination, who, if they approve of the match, go and have a three days’ carousal at his house and the marriage is complete. The courting of Australia the aboriginal of simply in knock- ing woman of bis perference down with a club and carrying her CViisisted the Ee dic mandi, ©» hab Death of a Female Ban | AHa & y New year PO ALL KIND’ PATRONS. —e ae j LP SEORE: 200 Barrels Choice, No, 1 Winter-keeping APPLES, } ALSO: — Onions, Oranges, Lemons: Xc., in boxes and cases. Terms—Cash on Delivery: ' A. MoNEILL, Auctioneer. NOTICE HE Subscriber, thankful for the patronage T qnsendial to her late husband, G, W. Millner, Dec, 22—tf wishes to inform the public that the Tin and Gasfitting business will be continued in the old stand as formerly. AMANDA M. MILLNER. Ch’town, Nov. 8, 1887 —eod 1 SOOTHING, CLEANSING. HEALING. yi Cures CATARRH, ge | eld {a liead, ——, = t a = ' » ewes. HAY FEVER, eng STOrS h! Dropyiaxs from [SS Nasal passages im EASY TO USE. to the throat and excessive expectoration caused by Catarrh. Sent pre-paid on receipt of prize, 50c. end @t. 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COAL. owes —~ += Arriving Daily from Sydney : Cargoes Old Sydney Mine, " Victoria «ine, " Reserve Mine. From Pictou : ACADIA NUT, ACADIA ROUND, INTERCOLONIAL NUT, « = & — ROUND, OLD ALBION SMALL, (for Smith’s use) Also-—-A large quantity of SLACK COAL, suit able for house use, All of which will be Sold at the Lowest Market rates. C. LYONS. ACADIA COAL DEPOT, Peake’s No. 2 Wharf. July 80,1887—ex pat 3aw her guar FURNESS STEAMSUIP CO’Y, —BETWEEN— HALIFAX AND LONDON, Tt is intended that those Steamers shall make the following sailings: Halifax to London: off This form of Wwooiog Was as efficacious as brief, and was certainly commendable on the score of economy, In Iodia quite young children are murried, gorgeous processions parade the streets and then repair to a large room. Here the poor little things are seated opposite each other, the marriage ceremony is performed and they are declared husband and wife. 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TO be Sold by Public Auction, on the premises, 3rac’ley Point Road, Lot 33, in Queen’s County, on ‘THURSDAY, the 26th day of January, next, A. D., 1888, at the hourof iwo o'clock ia the afternoon, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale, contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the 20th day of September, 1872 and made between William Sidney Smith, of the one part, and John Duff, of the other part, all the leasehold interest of the said William Sidney Smith, for C@., subscription book of the kind; comprisiag Fairy Tales. Comical Stories, vivid descriptions of | wonderful things, remarkable animals and birds, strenge adveniures, side-splitting illustrations, | funny poems, caricatures and ag, tableaux, | Be quick and commence before Xmas. Send 50cis for Prospectus Copy and complete canvass- ing outfit, to W. #. EARLE, St. John, N. B. J. S. ROBERTSON & BROS., Publishers. Dee, 15, 1887—2aw & wky HAT AILS | YOU? 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Send ten cents in stamps for a large Treatise, with colored plates, on Skin Diseases, or the same amount for a Treatise on Scrofulous Affections. “FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE.” Thoroughly cleanse it by using Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, and good digestion, a fair skin, buoyant spirits, vital strength and bodily health will be established, CONSUMPTION, which is Scrofula of the Lungs, is arrested and cured by this remedy, if taken in the earlier stages of the disease. From its mar- velous power over this terribly fatal disease, when first offe this now world-famed rem- edy to the public, Dr. Pierce thought seriously of calling it his “Consumprion Curz,” but abandoned that name as too restrictive for a medicine which, from its wonderful com- peg cae | tonic, or strengthening, alterative or blood-cleansing, anti-bilious, pectoral, and nutritive a is unequaled, not only as a rem for Consumption, b Chronic Diseases of the > oo oe On Liver, Blood, and Lungs. For Weak Lungs, Spitting of Biood, Short- ness Of Breath, Chronic Nasal Catarrh, Bron- chitis, Asthma, Severe Coughs, and kindred affections, it is an efficient remedy. Soid by Druggists, at $1.00, or Six Bottles tee Sent nd ten cents in stamps for Dr. Pierce’ book on Consumption. Adee. : World’s Dispensary Medical Association, TRAINS FOR THE WEST. ew 2 Old Lasts Thrown Away; New Lasts TRAINS FROM THE WEST. the nnexpired term of 999 years in and to,— AML that tract, piece or parcel of land, situate] lyingand being on Township Number Thirty- three, in Queen’s County aforesaid, bounded as follows in said Mortgage, that is to say: Com mencing at a stake fixed in the ground in the east side of the Brackley Point Road, thence east- wardly along the southern boundary of land in possession of James Walker, forty-seven chains and sixty- three links, thence west along the western bouudary of the ssid William Sidney Smiti’s land, southerly for the distance of ten and one-half chains, or until it meets the nor- thern boundary of John JPulf, Junior's land, thence along the northera bouad:ry of the said John Doff, Junior’s, land, westward y, for the distance of forty-seven chains and sixty-three links, until it meets the Koad aforesaid, thence northerly along said Road to stake or place of beginning, containing fifty acres. a liitle more or less, ai.d being the premises ta'e!y ceccpied by the said William Sidney Sinith. For further particulars aoply at the office of R, R. Fitzgerald, Solicitor, Charlottetows. Dated. 23rd day of Deceinber, A. D., 1887. H. J. CUNDALL, Trustee, ignee of Mortgagee, ALs0, at the same tie and Leasehold Interest of the said Smith, forthe uwuexpired aud to the one hundred aci¢ the rear the sai i advertize The above farms are distant from the City about nine miles,a fine stream of water runs through them, and on the front farm is a good dwelling house and large barn. -Good title guaranteed. Rent low, \W. S. SMITH, per R. R. FITGERALD, his Attorney, place, #ll the Wiliiam Sidney term of 999 years, in ; of land a¢cjeining in i farm of 50 acres, Dec. 27--law ts wky ts W if 3E H. W. VINNICOMBE, Instructor of the Violin, formerly of the Exeter Oratorio and Philharmonic Orches- tra, pupil of John Rendal, R. A., England. Tuition given on the Instrument individualy— class. Danclas’ conservatory method used. Age preferred—tweive to sixteen years. 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