The Agram Gazette (Austria) giVea nronjinenoß to an aoconat of a domostio tagQdy which recontly took place at Oirlstadt. In that town there is a colelirated military school, the chief master • >f which up to a few days ago ivas Major I'halhoim. _ When the students had usembled in his college some ten days v>o, they were surprised at the non-ap. , earance of their professor, who was ilways punctual. After waiting nearly an our for the Mnjor, two of the senior .: ulets went to his residence. Madame Hialdeim was not in the town, and tho 'iouse was still closed, They rapped at he door and ran« the bell, but on re. jeiving no answer, they broke open a - vindow and entered the house. There a I terrible ipectaclo mot their gaze, Thel two sons of the Major were lyine dead onl the breakfast room floor. The Major wan 'mnging by the neck from'a ring inthfl *, ThP «epai)U Joung gty w M found in the. 'passage tp ! all' pijsaranj dead. On the table lay a bottfp Con(d!]H ing morpbjum. An alarm 'was eqo| 4ven, nnd a doctor camp to attend tfl girl, who was brought round, She' bi'B the Major spoke about a delightful dtjH he had purchased, and which he' waniH them all to taste, On wish to try it, he gave. wine glassful. She very little, The Major suit of the poison. \^^^^^H Tho stock «f Clothing for and Boys' wear has been made 'AD been carefully and'all ciously chosen; Better value it lo obtqin. One great speciality Hoqse is the immense variety of Yeutfo' ' Parents ind shoul 1 keep this fact in mind. visit tcwn, and wend their way Smith TeAroHowt, V I'^^^^H A trip to the Empire City may bo made pleasurable but profitable. jTo thosM who can oombine business with tpleasnre i'ita must be gratifying to inapeot'tiie lariat stockß of seasonable Drapery and %th3'/l snch as can be seen only in< a vast centre of I population like the City, of Wellington '■ Visito/B from the Wairarapa will finl one of 1 the largest and best selected at /amies Smith' 'l\ ■'■' •=. •. '. ..'.,•<.): ,'ii_)l Carterton y Masterton,—As a prW{ ofwho' 1 are the cheapest storekeepers'in f' to draw pur;readere'\Bpe c ial'' attention to B. A, Gardener & "Son'siadver, tisemer,t op our frontpage. Thisjfim j™/ I determined to keep up their' From the time of their in Carterton ■ they have'repeatedly that, they can withstand matter how strong. It is therefore riflVH lous for another, storekeeper from ■& neigh>.f boring township to post'price lists to their' customers and pretead to sell at wholesale > , prices, when,for the'smallest'. quahtitiea'B.' A. Gardener & Son supply goods in almost .every instance 10, to lSperjcent ,• cheaper, $ and' in large quantities 'still further oonwa !', sions are made.—fAnvr ;" : ■. : : :'::/
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1037, 31 March 1882, Page 2
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