» & : ay ’ o: ey _ a Fgh ® ' » 4 ‘ ' : my 4 i ¢ i" j F 4 ¢ : i 3 if y ti ~& “ | pe THE Y EXAMINER ee et oe - FHE DAILL y { ' ] . . , 7 i . Sa ~) . ~ > > > | CHARLOTTETOWN SCHOOL BOARD. IF Il SHOULD LOSE YOU. | MOVEMENTS OF THE STEAMERS. | ightning THE DAILY RXAMINER. \ the School Board | If I should lose you, sweetheart, [he Orinoco § arrived : here yesterday ‘ s lav, the 18th inst., at 3 | And alone be doomed to tread with another large exoursion patty ® made Accidents AUGUST 20, 18% I ‘ nbers were pri The bleak and gloomy highway up chiefly of ladies and gentlemen from ; ot \ ’ ' | . A 4 oc in . Farquharson, Mc- | With its flowers drooped ‘and deal Montreal an Quebec. Pollo ing is the Jist ate the I ‘ than, Blanchard and Ings. | T would feel one sweet emotion | of the names: Miss Boot, Mr Wo Wit- are ee ov > THE TARIFF SITUATION achers were appoinicd | That would quicken love anew | hee, Miss Withee, Mr Jas M Boon, Judge ance Policies issued by " West Kent St. | [t would be that God’s own bles iA MT sllmadge, Mrs Curtis lhompson, aging t te th wae soree St 1a \I McLaughlin, Traveller’s | Made me happy, once, with you! | Mr Silas B noms Mrs Benton, Mive ve E. R. BROW = : Pen G ne Miss | liams, Mr W W Withee, Mrs Withee, Mr 4 | ‘ \ snd = Mi If I should lose you, sweetheart, and Mrs Prefontaine, Miss Pollard, Mr BROWN’S ( ‘—a ‘ \I ) siTnag Mr. R. H | And the songs you sang to m¢ Edwiu Boon, Mr and Mrs Thomas Woodie, BLOCK, CH’TOWN. { sda ‘ x ae ps . sug several | Were but the faintest ech Mr and Mrs R Land, Masters Prefontaine, t place w e remembered at \\ IN St. School, was a; From the land of memory, Miss Wilkinson, Mr E Richards, Mr At W] Insurance Agent. : alia : . » © pt pal of Prince St. Schoo! y would cling and be my music, Scoville, Mr C F Diary, Mr H A Price, : ME Ee ‘ was made that teachers re- sin a when loving grew Che Orinoco left here about twelve o’clock “ e Vanadian fat ; \ it giving ral notice would , would listen, and in dreaming noon for Pictou ahd will call at several wer siderably , j Ip} é Once more, sweetheart, be with vou! ther ports inthe provinces before pro- at Ulta | wded stat f 1) . seeding to Boston and New York. " ; ‘ ot. S ‘ N \ pee ch y te yt _? The Bonavista arrived about nine o'clock ouch of snaer lips : 1 . i P < . : 1 . che fut se last evening witha good general freight a I ‘ € Wel me ir e Tutt — | . ; —o™ | As t} ; aos slips— and the following passengers; Miss Baton, | SpyoiaL Desparones tro Tae Examiner an fa s produce a . a i e t he 7 ary, waiting sli Mr. Forbes, Mrs. Forbes and the Misses : a | wouk ciss the rose you gave me, = 7 ai causing ainta 1, while j , ed leave of ab- | 4. , : . Forbes, A J Browne and Mrs Browne, J D ‘ 1 ) } ve m cro er l sSparkiing ce ‘ , , , : . thie Sted, | S058 nee, Conarant Sain Spams Hon Purcell and Miss M Purcell, E J Ford, F Railway Collisions. 5 I ny 1e88 lo | > : a he, git ay ot i ' h x, Fred Vass, Mrs Taylors Miss i a. : +e ee Sakae “ Cc ~ i tutior Williams, L Payzott and friend, P B Earle, Worcester, Aug. 20. a een Gis a : Renney —- - 4s Fiske, L © Webster, J E Rhodes, AS A collision occurred on the Boston and "led to Ca ' ~ ee - = nsley, J | Bryant, H F Codd, Mrs Albany Railway yesterday. Two mail : y grea rHE COLLEGIATE SCHOOL FOR BOYS LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. |: ‘Meara aud three children, Mrs Lediew, | Gierks were hurt. . AT WINDSOR, N. S Mis sWhalen, Miss L French, five China Burra.o, Aug. 20 ' — - men, The, Bonavista left here about noca ee : oe r : { lar for | THE DOCTORS’ DIFFERENCI for St. John’s via Sydney, with a cargo In a collision on the New York Ceatral " Ca \ Ss | ( ate Schoo every ms | which included 36 head of cattle, shipped yesterday a brakeman was fearfully ic- | well writter Mr. Eviror,—lit seem Dr. Brow lby McLean & McLeod North Wilt- | jured. I ‘ ~ : g r, with excellent | ve ~~ in not reply Ing to ve r} ahh R ; Roberts, Winsloe siigiilnninaimaiie 2° oper AY engravings of the school, the | sultin etter published by re | Road Barrett Henderson and Again. ; ' ee a Gad, i o | 20] ket teat Tine report Dorsey. — h we anarked Y the | William. Seller, city, and Jéla:<Bhaw, The “Viglant Ua ‘ =U yx ir shows every } spleen of the man. 1e jatter’s odious |] p ) > - eg RIT la 5 but- , 8 } i _ I 3 sf srackly Point; and a quantity of oats, but A 9 Bar : eee ’ } . : | sperity and permanet The mparisons are not ht for publ ( pr nt er. et The passengers from thi port : ; a OWES, Aug. 20. } : TSe per | =f) | wholls Oxford | but they will fast return on his own head. | ee Wt. Bacnsenn and tet eee The Vigilant did not race on Saturday, i : ‘ : oe we WV. T. Rogerson and Rey. JT. B.2@ow : ‘ B pe ee | | Cambridge graduates, and the regime | His “‘most powerful medical education” .is [pe perthwaite, f r St. Johns. and’ M:ss Florrie having lust her centre-board. Gould says Che , | i ‘ at iulthy combinatién of | working on him, as I have noticed, in the | carle, for siduey. Mrs. Thomas Handra- }-that it is not likely the Vigilant will get Bg iw \ ‘ varied indoor | w rong way. The intelligent public are | han and daughter will make the round trip another centre-board. Tore t isa general ‘ " . < and sports that has for | not blind, as he says. | When Dr. Dorsey }grmrhe- Boriavista. feeling here that the Vigilant was pur Bea r ny years | > endowment peculiar can show euch success in all kinds of re Fie Eliiet arrived from Bo-ton é@arly on porely disabled. Potatoes Loe p best English schools. as Dr. Brown has, then wl sh moe Power | Sin day mori with a good “général one Ha > p= per | rec ful medical education” show, / : } y ackere) : : ' » pap . P 0d are She is loading with mackerel, Pi my, law, medicine on | Mr. Editor, Dr. Brown saved me from | jt "cre ewes. ete. ant will leave on re Children Adrift. Vegeta : ind other professions, ond or | the grim monster, leath [ had been icin to Metan alidt tenmo'clbek teste <font . § > her Oy, t . OK ' ‘ a aaa for so >» time nd enff ] ” " 2 E >. % 2oO8sk CHE J < ‘ ou / " oo | : al In the 1894 class four | poor health we Hee ie, SOG cy a The Poline will be due here on Wednes Ros E Br anc ue, Nfld, Aug. 20 a" Hoy . : Pe : 3 n passing engineering | intensely for six months with a harassi: ha’ lvertised; and the Floridg is ex children of Dr. Weeks have gone adrift in Beet <0 per vo won cadetships at the | cough, pale and emaciated with nervous rs ed cuniy this.aueeial te a boat. They were aged 14 and 12 years Mu I 20} \ ( vo were appoint- | debility. I tried doctors and all kinds of = : " respectively. Tugs are out in seareh of ai ? ’ ‘a . : ; vs . ; ee er seem - ( pe 2 ps, and others will | medicines, aud was advised to ry the | Te Cleankd’ Sine @retens them. I «o per “Vv t d i outh. Through a friend [tried Dr i : h : initials Lia ac pe Brown, with no confide He simply | Effectually yet gently, when costive or P 20 pe } aa said he weuld do his b I ed | | is, or when the blood is impure or 4 Political Fiasco. Ap} ~ cy ' oh | his treatment for quite a while and was rish, to. permanently cure’ habitual : Ap] 25 px = ‘ 7] elv cured. Several of mv friends have n-tipation, t0 awaken the kidneys and Moxrrea, tie’ 20.—The “Great Lib- Gra 2c per ll 20 | tly a ae. ig oe a atten- | been likewise cured of dif »a healthy activity, without irritat- | eral Demonstration” organized as a send- Pp ‘ 25 per ah 4 ; fer a a age ce ait | ha m when in a had state If ning them, todispel headaches | off fur Mr. Laurier on Saturday was at- © . i@ir stud , bul their domestic A iit) i in é ‘ . “elt 1 1 Madea a « . aa Honey sc per It 10c | , and e watched over by beneath your me lical et | t fevers, use Syrup of I 1ZS. s.seee tended by Jess than 300 peovle, It was a ' BS OF Cu oo ) Lady Ma t » entire sattsfaction | the front, Dr. Brown ————— se frightful fasco. ® S espect to Canad pa ey gister shows that | Anoteer Anti-Humpt _ > lu shipped into the United States ar 5 tains boys from the best j a oe ce in DESO DT : : . Maritime Provinces, as Sir,—The gentleman, i-Hum “WoRTH A GUINEA a Bax.” 7 Z Fast Pacing. irt as . : . : from the United States, | whose chief mental peculiarities are a —_ eh baits ccs m i rm ite otg >| : : -4AX 9 Old Ra New | 4 Magdalen Islands and other distant ; rooted aversion to justice and a feverish | 2 Ze ‘ Hairax, Aug. 20. Sorees : #20 20 | ices. TI urents resident in Prince Ed- | desire to blow Mr Brown's horn, attemy Bae ‘ Atthe Ramblers’ sports on Saturday, Horece werth G150 end up 80pc 20; i Island are Hon. L. H. Davies, M. P., | to gull the public by referring me to the| CEC LS g | Nat Butler broke the two world’s records an = Te ve : aa WE Rede aed Sie Wah -olm Mac |r egistrar, De. Richard Johnson, for M1 $ ‘ for a four-lap track. He paced a mile in Oats per bus a ee 2 i, and we hear of others who intea d | Brown’s “legal and medical qua one $ Fasteless—Effectual.) $ | 2.14 2-5, and two miles in 4.41 4.5. W a : 7 — sending the sons xt term ‘All | who | to practice medicine and collect there 2 i $ panos iCal | Ast . “ o i e ° : 1} , f 4 WM aos a os 5D 20 boves t iudate will do wel to write | If your correspon lent w Visit Bil Lous” a “NERVOUS wes seeateeuie ns o. H Master for y of the | Registrar’s office he will be disagreeably * ai Obituary. Sariev ish ‘ 0 ov | —— os & copy OF we | a Lead to & 7" ae aieaal de | DISORDERS 9 ine? ‘ . far 1894-8 surprised to find, as stated in my fast .¢ a , . Batter per Ib : 7 : ‘ ‘a } ly are Deabtiee WES Diliicnts® ean”, : Such as Sick Headache, Sr. Jony; Aug. 20.—Fred Blackadar, aaa ne — bee ee does act ppear on the Medical Reg $ Weak Stomach, the well-known fire commissioner, is dead. lk, condensed, per || 2 : . ee rs ae o y : Solas E wa a - ' AT THE BUTTS. and further that Mr. Brown is not the I ? Impaired Digestion, sere Hay per t $4 $ ting of the King’s | 9¢90t of legal medical is, and $ Constipation, I - $ ' Ai ‘ ia rie - ttn ines ime logitimate right to | de e ‘ = ; Honev pe valle a 10 ‘ . Rifl Aas . » was held at mes no more legitimate right t i} : : d Liver Complaint, 4 Hops per It 15 - ‘ ie a fh, ; Pics teens | of f Doctor of Medicine than “Anti-H . » Female Ailments > hd . . ' J ’ be i2th ins bere i bs 99 n emaieé . Potatoes 9 i a : “Y ; " ; , meeenie side . and ae | Row, as it is not my intention toa 3 covers th a Tasteless & Soluble Coating. § Fish, oe rors ; ; ee ee: she | every Tom, Dick and Harry { h Whwlesale Agts, Evans & Sons, Lal, Montrea |, Fish, dried, per Tk : inks of association are due to the ol ae“ Verited?. “Ark-Ho *. ' For sale by ail druggist : Lord Bacon says that “‘ Knowledge is A ; s } Signatures as e = nti- in y, pea reneas > aeons ” : 2 Herring, pickled, per !b.. Natha McLaren, Esq., for a ; a cae sahted Tints? eenbiel 2) ee ieee sete ue | Power,” and in a few days the Teachers Fish in cans “ a «V | ‘ ef $10; to Geo. A. Thompson, | chai} en Mr. Br om. 1 te tin an yb : of this city will be imparting “ Power” | , : a> ‘ gv rt I ain ile - . * . . Apyles per bush......... Zoe 20] K-q., wh ntributed $5; and to ex Dr : m a ranges napatst Bile to thousands of the rising generation, viz., . i > . . I 4 yy rescl! ’ , o.° > Beef, mutton, pork,fresh, lent W. A. Poole, Esq., for a box of | sav offfeial 7s é, : to pul CG A L ! COAL ! power to fill well the positions they aim ] 9 »; |} or anv OMciai COInmunication, or ) l > 4 ¢ OE TR ictigesdtnconcies ‘ zc 2 ora - a to occupy in the coming years. As an ard per Ib 9 | < aii ‘ r oe indica 4 in any ot our provincial | apers i ; ° : nee . . La iy tote ce nes - : ving ar es of prize winners>| | nication over the sieaatil tak th ie o* Clarkin Bros., per Schooners | 4id in obtaining knowledge, the authorized Bac ind hams per Ib... ° oV | 7 MATCH—200 axp 400 yanps i Br ce This ase = i s , Delig and Laura B., 400 rons OLD MINES i ‘ Poultry per Il 2 sas . — edi HS Gone ’ od a SLACI st Coal for House or Furnace use, } SCHOOL AND COLLEGE BOOKS P se ‘ } Pts, | the ten rder r mercies of the Med ical ( and will bv diseharged’ at Steam Navigation : : + I : Dad : er Verv re aspect ‘ Company s Wharf on the 2Ist and.22nd inst. | gre a necessity, and “ knowledge is : arch pe 2 1} : . . > i IK. D Will be soid cheap.* Pli¢asé leave your orders. power 2 3 one also, if it points out the best Gin eeound. ner t ¢ 2) -A TI : 61| Aug. 20, 1894. | CLARKIN BROS. | source of supply. Then :—‘ Know -all a aol oa t W Stewa 61 Charlottetown, Aug. 20, 1894—3i men,” all parents, teachers, students and I ton Te 40c. |DAS ee “——=1 7 } scholars, that as there can be ONLY ONE Pig it ad ray ton $5 4 RO Dewar GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. iis BEST and CHEAPEST place in any city, eo. elm 7 vm i > } School Books and ‘oal. bituminous. per tox "Ee 40 I 7 is ee a 4 E ED | sf] I in which to procure Se VOM, ee oe ae > Loxpon, Aug. 17.—Join Morle; i its ane, Requisites, it is definitely decided that for s Lum M. feet Ik d : awn Lumber...$1 per M. feet. : -. | secretary for Ireland, in answering Justin the Citv of Charlottetown that “ Best and Shingles -20430c. per M. Fre Ww A % | McCarthy iu the Commons today. said the | “ re Sh t M 1 | y Cheapest place ir, and shall be, Staves 10 per cent Fre : : ’* | government would re-introduce tl ed | kecwn os Woo l2c per lbh—50 per : . ’P . ’~ | tenants’ bills at the next | um ‘ry | ent v - vs Se€S8i ’ : as FBR 5 ( 1 fish ) pe 207 i Loxpoy, Aug. 17.—A re port compHed CARTER The reductions here set forth a » the 2 MATCH—500 anv 600 yarDs by the board of agriculture on Canadian ’ vette ae bs 7 . , t and were made for the benefit of Pts, | cattle is published I h 187 QUEEN SQUARE, i ; DR 58 | is bey md question that a ertal ! rhe S. S. POLINO is due here en, Wed- the industrial populat of the near ey Hehen -ctpeareees pind “1 : : P : pene ee - ETE SD ‘har tow o. 2 g . po} + W Stewa ....o7 | 10 the iungs, 1s contagiou prcuroe sday, 22nd inst., from Montreal, and harlottetown, Aug. 20, 1894. states cities and ' - | nne if hie “onl . : r : ' ‘ M 6 | pneumonia, which could » | will sail for Se. John’, Newfoundlond, car- —— they will advantageously affect fa D F MeDonald 55 | to the extent shown oa slaughter in Eng- | rvineCattle on deck and Produce under EAL MERIT is the character- ners Canada, by promoting rg RC Dew 55 land unless it was contracted befor ea léck at lowest rates. istic of Hood's Sarsaparilla. It . . ‘ . \ W Je 5 ¢ Canada The board 1 minds the ( afni- ‘ Seventies “i A = i j rapes . 7 wnadian pt maucts 5 : uf 5 - | aul - peo Pp! le and government that { they N B. & M, R al PENBI ry ’ Cares even after other preparations fail. ; pelea tM Bite - - ets . crews - ' 9 and so stimulate trade be Canad r Mel 59.| wish the slaughter “arte? teécinded aed Agents, | Get Hood’s and ONLY HOOD’S. snd the Great Republic E Stew 52 | must take precaution in Ons ula eee ——_—_——-= [ee ies = ; iio ii one + SUMMERSID PORTS, _— "Sore A D A Stewart oV Betrast, Aug. 17 The celebrati i ‘ ae = - P srald: Premier Peters 2 G a 50] e Peast of > es ytior has T ~ Halifax He rald: Pre nier Peter is | D | the Feast of the Assumption ha } ape i} Business Me Summersipe, Avg. 16. run his rake’s career rapidly and got a + BF Stewa: was 19 | made the occas‘on for a series of riotou cane | _ a healt At Eh Cetin ath ene ice Oke, Bh 9 Boe . eo i ee Shipped per steamer Northumberland ittie ahead of his brother grit premiers; | Peter Ross..... ; 19 | demonstrations in this city. The damag: C too Polak da Chine, but what the people of the Islandare now | W A Johnstone LY | done to property up to y sterday was no : ' ameren master, for Font du Chene: feeling is an intimation of what grit rule | G A Th in pson . ----.46 | more serious than the breaking of a few | ¢ LY — “DAY BOOK % TED. Al CROER CBN s. cdonedeossensce: ceiees 121 has been, and is, preparing for the p ople | D A Martin > 45 | windows in various houses. Yesterday | in ERS. . s . 6 bris. mackerel eae 60 of this province Mercier’s rapid reduc- | D McLeod onakens i {2 | the trouble began in earnest and culfiin 0B ’ aries 7 on your 8 kegs. berries. Livntneiiedatd -nacstshe 24 tion of Quebec to the ve rge of ban! ruptcy, WEM rphs ee AOD ated in a serious riot. The , disturbances . =r ae JOB PRINTING, because 3 threshing mills..... 900 and his inglorious fal), followed | th T) gars awarded for the high- | were begun by a mob of natior § ij E ahs Me m sat war mtd = Be ia shbctiencegcssseniee 260 popular indignation at Premi I ig n by R. W. Stewart | attacked and beat a party of Protesta vi 5: aan pnd nphoctier : ne” rade. L ROPE... cocrennseresesesoressees 75 lirect taxation, may have so: 5 | [ } and then threatened to kill them a oe ae order and ' _ ee fluence on Premier Fielding ene ee Loxvon, Ang. 17.—Sir Edward Gr Y, ° veer ara $ 1445 , : } rir ? > . > ck FALISTAac Dd. 7 according to his principles MISSIONARIES ILL-TREATED- parliamentary secretary to the foreig ><} oes Shipped per steamer Northumberland, course he had mapped out, if he does not — | office, announced in the House of Commons Cameron, master, for Point du Chene, on fully equal his worth rrit brethre Rev. Dr, Hall Furnishes Some Particulars “ ea ‘ : 17th: : e of the Outrages Committed, this eve oes in reply toa question, that ‘ ————ooo negotiations have occurred { a rer ox .. 58 : i : wii ‘ee canes | TT Hay COfrtd 10F &- revision x SY CASES CZPB......eccesecvessoeece sees 6 Lave us, Ere.—There is a ma ; a , Bs ’ - Oh = , a | of the Samoan treaty between Great Brit P 4 } i j ME NS eo seeestse cad 14 this town who has a ve ry pretty laughter | “ : ee Sere a [ eg ~*~ | ain, Germany and the United States l horse toe e Cecceeecc cecccccccccceccs 100 writ hor eo a ataf — . aid with the particulars of outrages cor ; 's r h nad tose : a rote oi ‘ { : ¥ * allac me of the = i ie Beriiy, August 17-—All vester iay the al EEN STREET, 2000 Ibs WOO]........:s0esseeeeseeseeees 400 ’ es t s th , ma pon n t sO 11S810ns8 : = * Be 7 ' "1 : r ss ut Pyong Yange « irly i M: av The tron- | Pp lice made dom Cliilarv searches m the 4 \ , TTR Next to. A. E. McEachen’s 190 lbs hame ee ae ee ee eee 19 ’ 0 paternal mansion, and eS e . | strer igth of infor tic : bte ed hroug} CEI . . the young wor ian fee mobiiad 4. | ¢ vas precipitated by iriosity on the | * MNormation Obtained through | 4 e|. Boot and Shoe Store. aes : E ; : the at a 7 we } part of the | op la to see Mrs. Hall and | | the arrest of fourteen anarchists on Wed- : Mlle. Paulina, of Holland, is is probably a P "a . nn 4 ‘ i . ie re a 1 j Phe ob ir ts eagerness be- | " sday. The resultaare be yond all ex- Cha etown, Aug.18, 189 1. the tiniest woman on the planet. She is . se vin aa hy °s H ca : . ae a vio t, and Dr. Hall was oblis ged to pectations. Many letters, proving con- |} eightee mn years « vid, weighs less than nine a 7 ee ee ee ee a lane’ bo, ths ref Pyeng Yenae for | clus sively intimate relations, if not eo- | —— 4 i —____________ | pounds, and lacks four inches of being as : 7 of amaitedlon, o it oe prote Aid was promised but did not | Operation, of Berlin and Paris anarchists, 4 high as a two-foot rule. han mn ica an eV will : . . , mY 2 a ia A me a i : During the night Dr. Hall’s helper | were seized and. much anarchist literature j | aF nanoy — ( pas | mpioy it ; papa ; yes dor sails Paes wner of the heete , , | destroyed and confiscated. Bombs loaded hat oh shows ; A Ng M a ne Mic o ne apt ; shies cataaee 5 wane Gis ole ates ; aT vner o e hous e | 3 nd « : ee, ¥ ' us the girl wh ee » was arrested. Other | 20d ready for immediate use were found sch2 UM's AS rs. Frank Proteous got out o to clo thought of it—it always is the girl who vas occupying, was arrested. rer | ¢ : : i ~ im a = the window asa thunderstorm was com- nel ties were heaped upon him. Going | io the rooms of a widow named Werner. es ? , ° ° finds a clue to the situation. It is | 'Gigniti re heaped upon him. IZ | ; a our oride eB ing on. Her husband mistook her for a - to prison to secure his helper’s release, Dr | Phe police search will be continued. S Pie - his way: When papa enters his busi- a p! ni : - é 1. emda Reames 2% Dievinie. Jains tau : LDPE burglar and shot her dead. Not ¢o fatal, ess place ir he rnin ~ . beowe ail found there also a helper of the Pres- | — se se 5 te Bp. ooes as - pla in the morning, he hang cee team ed by Mr. Moffat. | few days over four hundred deci laie | hen do - T Vem but ‘equally suggestive of lawlessness and his hat on @ Gert nail among & row of M ~ HL } j : ‘ * she aun eee ; : have landed in this ¢ ity. A spec ial brane h | ° on t iY 7 anxiety on: the mes of wee 7 holders, ther hats, and proceeds te business, | “*: 4!! and bis family were the only ruin ty sinh (ee) was a desperate struggle in the middle of ¢ ; he foreign Christians in a city of 100.000 f; | of the Scotland Yard police force is very tt if Ws Then the interested clerk, while the head oe - At . - , ene Tee ey. watching over the pew comer The ss Ck the night between two brothers, one of of the firm is reading his ornin nail atica eathens. Alarmed for their safety, pve Oe f ro ~ ve fi " ‘en ul A ! : 7 ng mail, re agp i hea ph l to Dr i | Scotland Yard men are assisted by a large jer ior ‘ a q —_ ; Neekin rine md profersor, akes that hat from the nail where it - ? . Se Spurs ‘ ‘ ed ‘ . at f a a et eg eand by him the facts were | draft of detectives from the di ferent poli ice bacco a ch mistakin 1e Other fora burglar hung, looks inside, slips his hand under | &" ule a y hin + © | sivtstnnd Bir Edward Bradford. .the . — The affair caused great excitement a night the lining, and takes out a tiny missive | '# " Ai can and British lega . Se . Bs ' or two ago in the Cowan homestead near 2-4 tions, where steps were immec diately taken chief commissioner of police, is perseon- Wales Beas Ouse conveys to his own of ] pend | ally directing the measures taken to watch Geneva, Kansas, The affair ended waket, ar ontenta of whic delig for the | tion of those yple em ing | * é ito ( 7 : pocket, dad the contents of wh a action by the governor of Ps yong nay vor | over and re nder harmelees the anarchists a \ aw harmlessly, comparatively speaking, but and amuse him all day. At night when A ce on oT: landed. There is the struggle was desperate and in earnest } h tty daughter | Which ile to Christians. The house | JUSt Jandes ere is much exc itgie nt papa returns home his pretty daughter | “ is. Stet dian eteaall on hike dees aed great activity ‘in ‘anatchiste le while it lasted, and had either of the par- i al ate ee | OF was stoned at night. Ns s : : ceircies lips into the hall and makes ee Tb aes wae age Set ae Fue CU es ties been armed. it might have turned out that hat, always finding there an answer cae ay 4 ak ae a : different. © her ssive of the morning How {| 7" ; ; os | —_—— enn nites to h missi ) ‘ cceved by | Replying toa correspondent, the New will color Yar pipe aaa much longer papa will occupy the posi- | ' ) ‘Ss Wei Despatches per Steamer Tacoma, an- Cupid’ sl dailies a ll th ‘ ' i utlive to re- | York Sun says “the original Ir h color, | fp 3 man ner ha il... oh . tion of Cupid’s mail carrier remains to be | ' ; yi i Wj nounce the death of the King of Siam. H. seen. He will be madder than a hatter | *®#°¢U itive Christians and protect the | 80 far as thefe was one, was blue. The M. S. Rattler has been d shed to Si eee oe Tot $1 A isestonarion this hw eter. TPE Mal if ‘ibbon of the order of St Patrick is sky | Make. if an art treasure iettetanes ae Gee when he finds it out.—Lunenburg Argus : ane Y Fe month: ater {Uae ‘The Irish belende at Fonteaor can ese waters to anticipate possible trouble 1 ong Yange ¢ oO f 2 igé ontenoy 2 mg Yange a month after as : And do j over the succession. The deceased mon- Ayxtovs Asocr Tueim Sieeve rhe | these incidents, meeting with considerable | ried a blue flag showing : a sunbi ~ Oly t eile Lowleten, Me.. Seesuel eae: Three led is 1 Senary labor Bernard Burke dec lared thet thes re was 1 arch, who has bore the title of Chulalong- end ay Caen ’ - ned psn ce. iy A ’ |) any Oo her brand. korn I, was born September 21st, 1853; entered the Saco Congreyational ch — warrant, heraldic er other, for the creen Sunday, and addressing the usher, asked Montreal! hadalarger publicdebt last year, | flag now generally considered as the Trish the ek lest cop ‘of the late King Maha ee eee ee ee me eher’ | tha” . nitty Mongkut, and of Queen Ramphu, succed- sim te gi xem @ pew by themselves an 1 proportion ee ae sy " r ed-to the throne at the death of his father, to please not put anyone else in it. They | than Sherbrooke,than Ottawa, than Harmil- ee ee anit October 1, 1868. The royal dignity is explained that they lid not want their big | ton,than Halifax; and it las mon borrowing Serofula humors and all diseases cansed | nominally, hereditary, but does not descend sleeves crushed. 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