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ix^A. ybung Austrian'-retehtiy rocre" from Oatfnd to Pusih, a dista-ce of 1200 miles, m 20 dujs: *r^t 'Cumberland Centre, Portland, Me., on3an, 1 1, a (tegOh-aWf b^-OoplHiUibOad lovvancs the sohoolhouse outside of which lasliitw girl was stan<iin»r. Mie endeavored fo escajg, *><J w|g b/tteirinJiih^U'g. ,3'he "og fclhcn sprang into the schoolhouse ami sbized a little bj^^bjtijig nearly UnSough one of his" arms." I ' -The dog was i[fMiaAl,y| lei led, a» well as the 1 dogs which U ' l> Thei E,.nnr.-A df M.Xi[eJiAnl-llvii»g.O o *flsfr John pv nklir.'.v expedi; ii.n whose remains rtv|-c "pot long ; ago found, "totfk \>\»ce re Jcntlyj m Kdin urg, and was aitemWl by^ Sir AljexandciitSrai-I &S.li!j'o£essot/..vGcnfcTei on tbo pa?t of the University and the JR'^al! Geographical by Majoi'■'GMea' [lo*jie, con.mn dmgHn 1 . forces of '.Sr-otlajivl, and by Admirals Dunlop and ■Foll-.-jo§/Mr3theS<S[J*TK«Yyr- '■ & i-'i ' > Wapen Lonsmore, 9 yoas old, who was found! gni'ty of manslaughter m causing the d ath of Fresman, Wright 8 years of .age, at P mhrok«..Me. .0et, ..,§, .ispp,..\vas i^cently sentdn'ce^ by iTurt-ie TlitfKeytd the mte jße^orm school rturins? bis minority. Longmore"first shotTus" Victim, and wu-* :diec<.vered m the act of,digg-vng his grave %hile doin? so Wright/^sho. j*red • /signs of life/ vyhen Long more struck him on' the Kead Several timea with; the spade;, with 'wniidh he was at workT* •■""• ; 'The dogs of Hartfo|d, Gonnv, are suffering T froni an attack of "d'sease resembling epizoSiry. fatal- n r ■_• • .-;.- ;■; ,'i The widow o£.,M.,Ttiiefs has- carried oat her husbjlnd's wishes, and 'made over, the whole' of his works of art to^th^aityM Parish '■ ■. A '■■ '-r .. .'; Mr Donald Ljarsack, i a.Lo,iy3on financier, is makinga'touf of New^Zealan^.tojudee, for bjmself the capabilities oJ"'the'Pp ; lony.; ,'f> : ' .v-'i.^ .'>-'■ Judge Ljnch's Court is inpreaqitig_in.jE.»i. your lEeUnitid States. Mur Jerers are tobeihanged. Tf juries will not^do their duty ihe people wjli act-f6r. them. ''^ Mme. Scoctis, wliiieiecently-prossingthe Tortosa on- a rope,' fell onr'the rock, m the prwuce of 5000 s~pe"ctatbrsVandwaß The University of BstHnVi 'during this winter has more than 40.00 ...students, the rarges^t num^ep ever yet reached b,y,aA7, Qermkny^CTniversiifcy*, ' "'' ll " \ t ': : ' .'V, .', '' According to"-thfe tatris' Natiokal] the journAlft^fjiJjerHapf'fipain^iannounce th'Atj the cure of .SeudomjL"hss:deel«red-ir.omthe-pu'pi^ froin'%at any 'sictpferspri'b'ejvpging,. to hisjpa'ri^h^lfo tfed Uv h-npoaopathy would, m ense d£i death;: be rirufeel th>> rite^pf'th^qhuTob. '[ i'P, At'Bnti-e "6ios. ifl the Argentine Republic Soufh Amgn^^OO -who " were re turnirgf.om tbe funeral of a g^htlemsinwho had been murdered by four slaves be-Tlon^ing-to-hta-fatberrbuTst-into-the-prison- : it\ which the- slaves were - ,coivfiived,,,a^fl .• af t(^ clraggin^'theaVinto the stre^'hafeke'd ithi m jto pieces. L . s ; .yjfAr coward y and malicious act was re» R cfen^fy perpetrated at)tb#;) f asidgiTC^. fit M-. "Fleipfier, M D.L..'at Plattsburg, Newsastle. S£ik3]l-.g|oh£r fha4 g] pf in>>r> /fif ( jy altiftb;le. •grfeyhpuuds m training for the Woodstock Mett&ig, and som,djß.coiin(^;«Jr^ r e,«i /.njeat "poisoned strychnine amongst them, from * eatfeg which three of tUe-best dogs have isin<sß{died. ,'.'ie The first subscrittriprrHstTO? jthe^oycot ißelitf Fund, published m the Lonlon [Fime^^B^i^SXi tataled/£140P. . y, , ?av; O ! jfj^A'slportsinan at Dahlonega, Georgia, fail.^Qg^if his attejnßjpf^i shoo^ £ &#s. t«jke/y v flirew! down nis gun and overtook the bird a&jr a chase of 200 yards. > { ,j:fi ' : ' T.he deaih of General van Goebsrs is io'olced upon as an irreparable-loss to Ger- ' mafiy} he beinjr reiiarde^ as the snecessor H6 < t}oujgLt ;^pn f M()ltke^.the l ;^ieid JMp,v3hal v , , The Oit&en states that the Baroness^Bur-. dett • (Soutts. i n amelioratiu g the' condition of the $bor ; arra -fislV^rnieti'off 'the fiGrnitqd Kingdom 4 ,"-' : Ms ; 'es;)se Med; : over' 1 At I UyE)»aanuf) I■, jneeti n gs oof • Mtbjft. Wnit • <A i "KlrTgaom Alliance alb Ma. Chester, Sir Wil- . fljiift Lawson said recently that they had now |*8 pMecige !~snpp 'f!eri"in tEe House of Cdmmons, andj the gai?y|iigr oW.<9f #he 'naficy of the Alliance could, not be much lopfeek- delayed.. "* - v , I 9dt [u fl/.^J OT / | ; ; n j ; anf;! ,' F. LOUD ON. ; Travailing Agentoifori<''ta > 'c Australian j fj.,e Mutual Pro.yid,e^t,^ocie.ly iV rpr New Zealand TirS'atlS' Mariiie 1 1?nsUrance 3onjpanjy : o,f^ New; Zpaland, Sole igent for the North Island of New Zealand for the sale of-.lohn_YEade. % Co.'s Corn Flourgatr^dj^tagh^ Also agent for the Sout^.Jßritish For--13 F|ajm^ i of}lpds^ t y ; arip)is.stkjeii,.iimvT u,n"i VW^M^9MV ro M^yxf. ,''.■:,?•;; 4 Stores, 2 Public Houseg^o and tone. Special attention is drawn to a,farm,ip the Douelas-BloQk r that, .will be "sold. for, £3 10s. an ? acre, with house and improvemem s, hon^estiy^wo^ t^ifte^t l^e 1 mpnjey # tj : £|iff ivc been istructed to lind sonie'trust monfey. For further partictfl'tfrsiappMto J3OAEB — ".r,o no/; TT IS HEKEBT PFBLIOLY NOX 3?3^JEB tftrafe-is^niß'iiilt^ritfori W the ifebve tßoard t?b 'Strike' a' 6j;euera 1 hvth&Sjon t\v& -aan ials value of fall'lrißiteableiproper^ ties m J4he f - Highway ti ;of Mai!ePWfctb,*a»d th'ttt.Budh'itat'e* is dtor one year from th'd! '^tfsf4a'y 'of -Api*rl i l|B% jtovbh-e «t«t ic?f March ;>i«B2 , v- :Thß ratei <will-<be^ stbiicJc'^n'^tbeiU'Sth' bfe'^af/^bl^ QB( ; th©- Ist jofJu&e:''* "Ui'w'ixi* of i v^ '••-; ! Tho-JEUute 'Bo.oji 'isinojv bpen-'lor' iu aPPficjtion aud \yili be'untUfthtfSrt^ iustkufc. .■lilMljnti X THOMAS S. H©^Bv-' :f/ — L — rT __ — „, r :;"—. : o'isrlv; 'V^UTrwt? ' '' : ' ; ' f: '•" -' : ' 'i : JpAJLiiJ-v • "" loift •!.-!■> ?' -*°%^.M «(.-'-^--. !i MANfr t F4-93?PJirN!Gl-.. CO^BqTPjNEB. T^ETSQF*BB,^I.atBKSIPb^ Nq«.XH.' ; i i?oJr j^(?j -fc^ii .t.v/ yiA. .':■■;;!'. Supptk^EuTe' Stif ar-l!(ollies'bf Li's 6wn [ mi«6 l 'St>i { elcSßpe?.s and^r^.e-^^ „ i' ; . .atft^l^w«^rU!es.- : ' : " ; V Vv: { . .7:j-[lh.o!.ciy^-i';-o : 't ;i. ..; ■.:

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Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 141, 18 May 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 141, 18 May 1881, Page 4

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