Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Feb 1898, p. 3

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Vef Dy BUCU DPGFBLIUIIH. At 9. debate in the First; Uongregational church school room. Hamilton, on Tues day it was decided by a large nnajoritv that departmental stores were destructdvo 1.0 the business interests of every commun- ity nnd should not be patronized. Ah Sh, Dania. Frmmp. 51 Eunninla nelemz. make ll appearance In nerun. Brnnhfurd editors are accusing each other of being insane. That: doe:-,n`n prove they are insane; only a. liable ad. Tho ntmc-nnI'.nrn ha in nlnn` In Zululand UTE. 3, The combined forces of 1 rotentanbism in Utah number 5,101 members, many pf whom were members of the Mormon church. I .....J.u. I7.-gn Ln. I'Tl\ ninnn lnnfnv-SA: in man wuu negwco LU uguuw u lxurupur. The bachelor maids` of Berlin, and the Alerts, also of the gentler sex, played a game of hockey behind closed doors on Monday. The Alerts won by live to numb In . Eitmxlinxv telnnhnnn service in In new form mg. Stealing telephone service is a new form of misdemeanor in London. classed by the Croyden police magistrate as petty larceny and punished by him with alino of five ehillinga. Jmnml F, (`.nllinn_ vatarinnrv numeon. euunngu. James E. Collins, veterinary surgeon. Shakespeare, Ont.., died on Tueadnyaged forty-ought years. He had been a. resident of the locality twelve yoanrs and was very popular. In Hun inil ward of a Mexican nrimn the 0! HIGH` VIOLIIDE. A man was recently convicted in Eng- !and of having enlisted in fteen diffaxem plncos. docampiug each time with advance money. England lost about $500,000 a vent by such operations. At :1 rlnhnfn in Hm Wlrnf. Hnnnrnu-z\f.innn1 III IT` I?! `IDI-IntIn-I-rv-u 1- vv-- I melting mood. Lulyur the Transvaal produced 842.- 60U.0D0 worth of gold. N...-In 5 mm mm nnrlnnn urn emnlovoa 600.000 worth of gold. . Nearly 5.000.000 pot-eons are employed on we world : railroads. rm. 'v......:... ...m. mnminn nnlv one In In, OM18!` OIL] In IO unlwu Duncan. Dmoing cune first: of all the public Irbe. It anudatee music. singing mid sculpture. A man nnrnnd Alexander Morrison llllll . . . . . . . . . ..Ill}AVU lnunl . . . . . . . . . ..JI.Ivv The next, qu|n;.',uI`nn|nl m-.-mun or prams will take plm-vuflc-r llw luau of the books onillsl. Du-vmber, I:-L97. All t.Im.~m jnlnlnx the uumpnn ' lwfnre lhln date will he omltlml up one your 5 prolltu. mille Cunningham 1 1mm.-nl A mmou :'lu rnnnn HI r.-M lb anudatee music. singing anu acmpuure. A man named Alexander Morrison {all dead on Queen screen, Hnmilton, on Mon- day. Wifhv vnnrn non the brnnanomsbion of a. any. Fifty years ago the branspormbion letter cosh-about twenty times as much as it does now. 1)...:..|. M,.(`..... l .in.ln-o 1 In-mar. um: was puwe on Iueauny. German locomotive engineers receive a gold medal and 8500 for every ten years of service without accident. 41.. :..o-....n..uin.n.l matrimonial nnner. F8|'VlC6 vnunous accnaenn. An international matrimonial paper. priubed in three lzinguauen. is uboun to make its in Berlin. R.-.m...rd nrlinnrn um uccuaing they Insane: only Home -la. The atmusplzero is so clan` In Zululand than it is said objects can be seen by star` light. ab 3 distance of seven miles. I..,I...... .....a.... a. .I....-i n` in Rr. Pnfnna. llgnb an mabanco or seven mums. Indoor racing is dead otf in Sb. Peters- burg, as last year 338,000 was dropped by the promoter: 0! a winter racing campaign there. VIN... Al\ncnL:r\AA `nrnnn n` I).~nl>nnG-nhl'.:nrr| in we worm`: rwtoaau. The `Prunsim :1-my nanbains only one oioer raised from the ranks. ML... :. ....... .....u' .....A in Rnnlum Hun omoer rmueo noun mo nnu. There is more anntf used in Boston than in other city in the United Sashes. nmnino nuns rslz of all uublio In does Patrick McConn, Lindsay. a farmer, was undbagged and robbed on the screen; of that place (in Tuesday. ummm Innnmmim engineers "It (in: nu much plounn to team to Ilia aeolian} Item: at 1):. Chan Cnturh Can. I hamcompludy and no at Oahu): In thohoqd." nu arr-nun`. woodvmg_ cg; ----.---v ---.,.._ , V l<`undH nvvr .:.'2,I)0H,1llL In uvhllt Inn to whlvh nu )lh-.5 lmhlt-I`:s Imus for xx-vurity the un- llm ml ubilltv nfull the ntnckholdern. mun; ANX) 'rr\' l'l'.()l I2lI'l`\' Iur~'urI` at #:1-- PBOT. E!-!YS.ol the Onhrlo School of snd1 hunuy.n I have 0 cu onmlnuon of . A. W. _..o_ n-...s. mm. In: canine or any Loss of Taste` and 8-x;1l. In _ Oahu!) JL8. BTUABT. Voodvlllt. ` ?P`l|`1 .1-I ""-`I -\1-Ijuw- warn` K ` For uh in Kinguton, On:.'.k.by- 3.", wul. and June: Fn}'ni'i'n'I'f'oo'p\'J-Tn'n"u7 Nlihilv Inn W Ii mun, dun: :13` .3 % an-omanatm entail! hi 1.?-'::'...r.':'..-':.::-.':`.;-:.s%.:~. `. ..".':'....a:. ??o-_ _. hunt in hing II\`DL?o. I you null I-0 U` "" '&"3-3'1?-3'."-5!:--",L-an In - an un- HQDI ! W um. In-uggln` K|NGBTUN. ONT. UUB DON1` BRAG JIIII - u. \. ... ......`.. ... MILi`mw. Feb 9.--Quarterly services in. the Methodist. church on S nday mornirg; was largely attended. M . ud Mrs David, Love, Black River. vie-ited Mr. and Mi-==. E (leoreze Barley on Sunday. Misses Mabel 5 mid Fannie Scott; have recovered from A1 severe illuena. Mm-es Vumlutino and Jones, Trent.nn, nre visiting friends 11313.! Mrs John \Vulk6!' visited her brother,! John Clark, on Sunday . The oyster nup- per given at: the residence of \_V. B. Scott) in aid of the Baptist mission was very suc- cessful considering the rainy evening. Mrs. | James Hudqins, South Bay, is visiting friends in the village. .. Ill. W. P. Niles received another consign- ment-ol coal this week. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Trumpour and daughter are still euj-3y- ing themselves among their friends am: re - lntivea. They will return to their home 2n 1 the north-west`. territoria-I abouu March Int. E The funeral of the late Henry Haight, l\lil- . ford. was held at the Frienda church, liasb i Wellington, on Wednesday. lm time make: Ihln startling oor ;- They will sand that: coolly and mqionlly aloo- uvo 3 pllmoo um I wholo month`: course 0! to non vo roxnodlou, ponmval on trial without 0: utomy homo: md re lnblo mu I oz 3 dnllu mod be ndunood-not aria Bulzlh-tlll ioglu no known to and Aoknov ed; y o e o . The lo Ilodlnl pm I oppungo no nmadlal Inn bun ad I um and written e e en " a~`: .`. $ :`.'.`".`.'..u..: ..u.... a remedlee :1: utpud eixzgt an over the world, an every run he head 0 em. They restore or create Itrength, vigor, hum, Home And new me. They quickly stop Grill! on tho tylhmlhet up the energy. The cure nervouneee, deepondeney end sn ` the ooh of evil hem exoeene, overrun, en. Theygive full Itre , develomnc and one ` to every portion ond orgen of the Failure to impossible end Ice 1: no berrler. Thll Trio`. without. Expense " oer ll 11131000 by the eompnny to A short um, um eppneeliou mun be nude name No 0. O. D. loheme, ne bogu hllunhropy new deco z1on.no Ilp0III`O--I eleu: utneu propul- non y I company 0! high munouu end proleo alone} Itlndlll. , noun} Iundln . Writo to t 0 IRII IEDIOAL OOKPANY DUFIALO. NJ. ud rotor vo suing the noon! ul std! ocrln IUD plnu. lrunenl of the lgltn HOIIIJ lnlghtglovpo ' inure of People. - '- V Wnumtnon. Feb. 9.~--Clarence Steven- nn. amending Alher. college, Belleville. was the guest of his {ether and mother. r. and Mrs. Joseph Shveaeen. Abern- ol the Bell telephone hende here for a 'oek been in the village erecting poles and putting in a new improved instrument in Frederick Ack.ermen n drug abere. They left en Wednesday. Reviwel eervicea are` well ebtendedqsnd much ood is being ; done. The quarterly earv oe was largely ! attended on Sunday. Charley Squler Ie` in Montreal \'iait;ing hie young friend. David Robitgggn. MI`. and Mrs. Guy Mll- tin, Lime Lake. were the guests of Mr. and Mn-. W\. R. Sueir this week. h. \'......-.v {`.;nr.lnt.nn; in vinihina fnrn and M79. Wx. IQ. Donut vuw WUUIK. I Dr. Yourex. Casbleton; is visiting for a few days at his home. Sisero Dorland is viaihing friends and relatives here. Mr. Dunning. Bellevilio, is visiting his brother Henry. B. Uuretaee, Toronm. in viaiting | his parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. (}.u'qocaee.', Townnend Go:-rail was in town lash week. i E. Leavibt. had one of his bean horses badly hurt: by running away, thl! week. Mrs. I William Hubbs has for audit: weeks been I ill 1 ill. VV II [I In I the world Io-dny-|n In tho kin of tho war! -no doctor nor Institution M: In: and routond no mm man n has the and IBLI MEDICAL O0. 0 Buthlo. N. Y. Thin In due to the has that tho cam my control: lomo invention: uni dlloovctlu V oh have no oqull In the wholo ruin of nodlul ulnoo. _j M. Nl \m`H| I`E("l` uml .\p urulner, cnruor uf firm-k and King Mrx-4-tr nvvr \L mlv'u Drug Hmrv. I-Julmncu nn Klng Hwuet. next to UAR HALL. Bonmch deco ionhu mpncudmtb i ul nun I undold ynowtoxth N :13: Ih startling o:I:- ` That will land noon: muionuy by comp: Iionuilundln . wrno to I HEALTH AND ENERGY ABBURBD. HAPPY MARRIAGE. 0000 TEMPBR. LONG UFB. The Foremost Medial Company ! In the World In the Cure 0! Weak Men Make: this Offer. :;aLam mmyno..esm.ng :.,'}3;"5F.3::"9a"" :3 I "$l`.00v9A I am now nhnudod.J2m*2I' Iv} All ]nrIA_!!@.V 93 ` MII ford Mntters. n . n l\ . u l*2nNA,Il1) (7l.l-J.\(l<)N'l`>l L. I). .'-L. l)l`Z.\'TI!-4'1` '1 tllrvt-tlyn malt!-|lwPm+t nmu-, W-IlIng- hm r~trI-ct, lynuzntull. |"..~alnhl'L~alu-cl In l>4.'p7. 'l`-|c|I||um- No. 337. ltL`sl1lcn(,-u 25; )! King Hll`\`(.`L Haul. Iuuu` uou in new; '. ! Min onmltn nf .Mr_ lfully all around us, wt mar 01 tne atllence. In this town is a famous ridge spanning a deep and beautiful gorge. They call it the Monkey 'Bridge, because they say monkoyd used to crane the gorge here by making n chain pf themselves unduswinging over. Here we were able to get. baahaa to go on. bnt_w.e had to. accept help from the pulice lietore we could get the men to go for a. reasonable mm. `At noon ml possible we roa awdy ao_ comple ` tired out alto; ur` nwuns `lm e n`; 'tllI"Wb VI ' ad to ride are in a. jnltlng old hu 5. Hal. ank 11:, ea` lasted an): A` mun Lime, It'll the hug`gz).mk5 [or we men to nrnur, and started out to walk till we could get more bashns. Aft.erwurd.~I the men` pulls-.d the smaller lmshn over the du- hris and brought. the naggu o in it. The fnrther we walked the utter it; got. The sun was scorching; our heads felt. nlmost; baked, but our feet were cool enough. The roads wera floodml in mnny plnvns by torrents that hnd broken loose from their beds. Whom the mountain side had been cut aw.-my to make the road down the side of tho high rut cliff, poured little streams of water, sometimes covering the whole fare of the rock for rods. It looked so del'ight(ul|y cool, while we VVt`.I`t`. so hot. In places the Water fell in misty veils` down the mountain side to the road ho- low, and looking down over the odgo of the road on the other side of it no vould see the water falling still !|.Vo1ly down among the trees and out of sight. Tho views all along the road are most magnificent. 'lho road turns and twists and doubles; sometimes we could one the road we had just left. far below us and the road we were soon to reach us far above. Every [cw minutes, all the day, we came. to now Views of love liness, and every little way. too, we came to small villages up among the mountains where things were not so wholly delightful as they were where nature alone was concerned. Some of the people are very poor; they earn their living by rearing of silk worms and the preparing and dying and weav- ing of the silk. They use only tho rudest. of hand-looms and it takes (I long time. to make n. little piece of silk. As we journeyed on we could not help contrasting the misery, ignoranco and superstition that we saw hetokened on, every side, with tho picturcs some of our Canadian friends have of the rs. {moment and enlightenment of the Japanese life. Only some nre enlight- ened; the masses are in the d tho of ignorance and sin. We wnlke as for as Enchlo, which is thirteen miles` from Uenohara. Here we got a. drink of hot boiled water. This is worthy of men- t.ion;. we had bsen walking so long in a burning sun,,.inot daring to drink one drop of the water we saw so plenti- fully all around us, for fear of the .lnc-l1llAn(`.I!. In this town is famous (Continued from Pogo Two.) and our hundbqcm. There was no fur- niture ln the room except .4: small utble ten or twelve inches high. but the matting was sollt, and to make it more comfortable still the Nvomen of the house gave us cushions `an inch thick to sit upon. Only when we we-.`re disposed upon these in a circle urouncl the room. waiting for the Japanese 3 meal that had been ordered, had 1 un iopportunity to see what. my Japanese ` fellow travellers were like. There they kneeled, seated comfortably on their heels, and such quaint, quiet, pretty creatures, I thought I had never seen before; They were dressed. in loose gur- nwnts with long sleeves and wide sush- 1 es and in such dainty colors. 'llu=v nll vinwnd me. so recenllv dome mgm lnrougu. J'lmre was smnvthing in the very cum- pleloxloss of our misery that made it SUPH1 amusing to -m(-. At 8:30 IMXL lll(`l`n[l \|.(, in .1 pouring rain, no g:lllu`r- rd in frnnf (If the hull`! and them I, got my first sight of the "hu.~sl1:L Hwy lhzul told um I was Ln travel in. More` :IlIl:'1Zl.'li mnuseltlenll I had llmulzht. .1 "l.'l.s-lull" would ha at least as Ctunfnrl-; able :1 vehicle as one of nut` lumber wwpgmus UHt`d iu Cuululu, but I saw I wns mirslzlken. lleru wn.-\ ll. rough little lynx on four .sl.:u(y whm-I.-4 and l-uwr:-ll: with tlirly cotton. 'I'bv drivc-.r's He.'ll.| M13 in frnnl, piled up \\it.h mu` hu5z-` ;z.'l;2;v. '|`lm p:lss(mgH`~l' souls weru lH1g`|ll'\i.~w and \\'en- supposed 10 he large-. enough to neat. two [1t`.()ple nn I`. I('ll smut, hut" lne-y wt-rn evillenlly nut. Illillll` for big fuI`vi5zn<`rn'. Tim l|m'~u-. was the snmlh-st, l;0nme.sr, H|l2lklPSI looking nuiulul I llzul ever sue-u. ll mined all lny. Our ruud Iny through and over` the mountains and was vvry ,aluny and ` rough. * 'l'Iu-. r'nnlinnml inllinn Ltnl. in he Rn IUKIK l'lu-. continued _j0Hing.' gut to be an rlisztn-s.uing ihrxl. we xwm glad to gr-l. out nnd walk, espeviully as in many places there wvre grval, mud holes lhut mnk our lmshus to the huh.-e. uml every- timv we went into Ilu-5. nu-. \w.ru._j(-rk- ml m>urly off the w.-uzgmm. \\'v. trawl- lo-1] througtln mountain arem-ry, lwu.uli- f..l ... .-H...` Al` -..... .....J. .-.lnO `uvnntr-v `Ui DUI |Hl3lliI.H IQ lHI`v lllllih illlll l`Vl"l_\' ful in spite of rain and; mist, tw9nt;.'_- Ilirvr=. miles that, (lay, and gut Lu [Tun-i- harm that night, where we found {Ill-l other Jupaiiose lmtul. `flint was Sept.` 8th, the night of the great t_y=phJun that did so much dumage on lzmtl and sea, nml in which am many lives wnre lost. '0 were unhurt. Left Henn- hurzi in good time next morning. As we rude through the town we-. saw lllfllly hnuses surrounded by stakes uml rnpt-s. 'l`hey worn liomes in which were peo- ple. sliffuintz [rmn (ly.~u=iiLer_v, .1 tliatxzisu that hns czuriotl nwny hundreds in that 1 district in a. short time. As soon as u 1 case become known the tluthuritie-,9 lmve the house quamntiped. but \'1ile the habits of the people am so our lens the spruutling of the discuss cannot be pre- wntetl. The people hang out little pup?!` prayers to keep the i-icnurgu. nutty. Tim wentlioi` was finv uml cool when we startwl that morning but it soon hogan to get warm and by ten u'(-lock it was hot. | About nine miles from l`enoh:n'n we` (`(11110 to :1 place on the mountain Hitlt`, whore, during the storm of the night lwfure, there had lmexi {I grant lun(l .s|ide, earth and rocks and trees were pil(`(.`l up in (`(IX)fu5lml. The l)Il&lll l'(Hli(l go no farther. We all got nut. loft the lm5:g:i.gu for the to lirinuf, and nlnrfml nut in vrzlll: till '6! (`mild and In Bl1(`1l uzumy comps. 'lhey all viewed me, so recently come, from lands far away, with very kind- ly but curious eyes. und when to relieve the quiet, I ventured upon :1 very few ,w0rd.s in Japanese they .1111 laughed imost lieartily, however quiel.ly. I eat as they did-two minutes-ute what: [they did--two mouthfuls-then I sub- sided into 3. more comfortable position und are some bread and butwr that our ` thoughtful hostess in Azubu h;1d sup-t plie"d"us with. After ten Miss Preston` and I went for a. walk on the main streets, between rows of little shops, huving all their goods, whether porcu- lain or vegetables, silk or liquor. ehoesi or clocks, open to the street. 1 was; standing looking at S(lm0g0U(lH displny-s ed in one of tlmse shops when Miss] Preston said, "Look behind you, Miss: \\'asliington." I turnod und there, quiflly standing wiilrliiug us, wma at t'|'0\\'(l of men, women nnd vhildr:-n, vm'iousl_v dressed and undressed. often, fifty would be following us. We went.` to bed in good time that first night. lint alas for the rest we hoped to getl. The beds were hziyd, merely n comtcu t uhle spread on the floor; the pillo\\~1` were big vircular bags of something- like bran and were high and hunt; the` uir was hot and closo; no ventilation \\'l>LFl nllouod; the mosquitos wt-re troublesome; {leesi attzu-kvd us in hun-; dreds and lust and most there was til Ipm-uliurly dreadful odor making itsnlf, lllflf and more noticeable the whole; night through. I l'lmra u-nu mnnnthinur in the vprv (`mn-l I (`()Vl`l'l`(l { lluuuly, pu;UIUg_y, l'U' er's \\'v missinnmieu hug- ` Enpzlislx gmrnxnn r, N s pamgruphy, musfcum I Hm bible every day mple A-nurse ue aim to .-nt.Jy every I:-sson, music m1'~u-. what not. l'hvn we 1 lnnl.-inn n hnru` nnhhlln Hr"l \l`Il I K. KH.IN)l(.\' .\l. 1).. M. ('. l'& H..l o .\l('(ll4'u| Hl||K'Il1I(`lHlL`llI Klmz.-non rul llmqyllul. (knrunur for City null (`H Ulllcv fnruwrl_\' m-<-Ilplml by Ilu: lute Dr. lll'l`H. '1`:-l-plmllc Nu. :1 -. 1 i -SUIYN`. l)llII(l|Y)gS Wll(llly l`illl'U|J("il.ll. Jlll`_V `am the government buildings; on ,lmnk, the hospital and our ischnul. Salim .stu1`as nnd limisus um pairtly ;l The work wlian (3-X1lmln(_`(l lrlusuly is very crmle, 0ur'duors lmlpin , our winrIu\s:= do not, fit and we have no ;i-vll.1r_ but it spurns so good Lu lmve it lll()mP, even snniethinpz like tlmsv in ',('umulu, that we do nut. mind little dif- `frrnnces. The moms of the girls are- Jzipzuu-se in style. \\'i- lmvv. thirty- v[l\("i)()l`(l(r"FH now (morn coming) and we linvo thirteen duy pupils. 'l'l1i.~i is an Eiwa Jo Gnkku," i.e., .m liiiglisli `mid J:ipnn('sr-, girls` svlmnl. Wt-. lmw un (`flit-lent mrps of Japanese tem'lmri-1 ;in (-wry .T.'ip:tn9se Hul._juct_ iurluding music or the "I\'utu uml iseuim: alml 'p()illk"n9SS, us wpll ll lll(' l)l|l|l`llPS of reading, writing, uritlnni>ti(-, 5!. liltl `luutziny, ;rco|(>gy, etc. i \\'n mi,:~rinnnrin.u ts-in-Ii llw llli)ll`. uh-d."a.'. ihlui .134 an . L Di Pm)` ` . ill i %:3'y' Law}: 2 'F$pu vb` 5:9. 3:? than epoch frankly III their worth. Thy nruunllaudnvytohko. . .,,| Cblcauo New. ` He never broke I. 13110 at school. Sm` got mixed up In trouble there: He never had wild ovmno now. Nor bmrad Mn pamptIulown_vrIt.h care; ` He never made an enemy. . And no,om- eve; lmml him swear; He woven--'-wtil. to tell the (nth, . Re nasmx! did much n|n'\IIma_~. .. .. rsyattmeam mtg}; ' ` `Bntif had `he: '1` `gtm u_tiu _;_;I0en!_` , country 3 d ouul quntan WI 00' count of ylentory. In our) "880 the contrast was consunt and di.ltF*" . ing. We reached Kurpnota ole"?! miles from Enema, at out 0` 09k that evenlngyheard of bad break In tmd beyond, could get no bashns to go f_tu`- Hu-r an at snvnn o'clock that evemmz UU [II UH SVUU ll: IHUUIU. D. D. D. CUTE. dyspepsia and regulates the stomach. so than every grain of nutrimonh is extracted from the food. Solid {noun count. Min Mary Rose Belliveau. Church Point. N.B., says: Burdock Blood Bitters nude 3 comgleto cure in my one site: I had suf- fare for two year: from dyspepsia. I ha- liovo lb cannot fail to core. 1 OH. UCCIIIIUI BU IUIPUIIIIUIIIEY I01" UJU OOH` name of further dragging the question on will not: allow any increase in the number 0! Ttlinh troops in Crate _or be a party to my coercion of the Cabana. only On. You only take one of Wade : Mun- droh Pill lot a doll.` Thom no 25 in I box contain 25 canon. Thoy an the but pills on the market to day-auto can for bilionanpu, constipation. bend: , and liver obmplsinu. only an Wnd `I Drug Shore. . gnotzmy, g't',oIogy, cu. | tcucli thc, iill>lc_ - gizunmnr, composition, liistory, musfcund uguin .iml ugain in the week. Of tc,z\c,h religion in music or grzuninnr, or have tcaiching in n boys` middle school, and many moat- ings in cvery week to attend to, classes `to touch in Sunday sclmol, organ to play at all church services, callers to receive nt all hours, school govcrnnmnt: tn scc to, scrvnntz to manage, etc. Miss Preston's time is almost. wholly taken up with nvangeli:~at,ic work in this city and neigliboring vitluges, i.e., visiting and holding` women's meetings. 1 am practising on the organ as hard .13 I can to be uhle, to t.P.Ht:b nnd to tuke msrvices. I am studying the language harder still. 01' course, I have not been here three wcclts yet so I know utmost l nothing, but I can ask for most things `I Vl`lLIlt., both here and at stores und they any that that in what most peo- ple do not attempt for months. But oh. how I wish 1 could learn thrca times as quickly! This province. Yu- nmnuslii Ks-n, was tlt one time 11 con- vict. prmince and the present inhabi- l.llnl8l1F(t.l(\SC`nduDl.H of tliose c,onVi::t.~i. l'hcy are [rear and fiurccr than most Japanese but more earnest. and sincere. we think. l I l \v.. n..-.m ....~........ ...-.. H45 nnlw ily ('UllUlH(l 1 KHU\V IDOFG HDOUL llllla `than I used to. Many of ti .. people upe whnl. they fancy to he. curopmtn costumes. Man; a young mun have I seen attired in a foreign white shirt. and nothing else, on the street. He would not he :1 working man of course. Mtmy of llmse weur nothing -hut .'| .~:n`..1ll piece of white or hlue t`oLi,0II. In this city the l-eller (:lxx.s.-.ae~i all \\'o.;ir lomz ` gminents. Quite :1 few weur pants.-mil c-out and high-crowned, r`ln`mt._v huts and no slioesi. Some of the .Jap;1ne.~u-. women and pzir'l.4 are ver' sweet, pretty and lovable and sonie oi our girls are. do-ar little christian.-4. You should hear: of some of the noble lives of tho:-oe. who? have gone out from the school to take their pltwo-5 in the world. While you urn praying for missionaries, do not. forget, to pray for those. taught uf them who are trying: to live Christ-like liven in homes where not. one otheri soul cares anything: about Him, in communities where not one soul t.oueh- as hers in sympathy with her experi-E RIIPP. r Doou You": Food [)0 You Good 7 I! you have dyspepsia your food cnnnot do alfbho good it should. B. B. B. cures dvnnnnnin nnrl rnaulnfnn thn ntnmnnh, -n London. Liverpool and Globe Fire Insurance Company. I` wluuvu nuvuvuuw vrmur. Sr. Prrm2snum.Fob. 10.--Muob import anoe is attached to I communication appear- i ngin tbeoicial mpuenger in which Ruuia, abandoning the candidature of inoo George of Greece for tho governor: ip of tin: inlnnd of Grain. hhrnnhnn A" natura- UOOTKU OI IJITOO I0! EDI SOVOYIIUTIHIP OI tho ialwd of Crete, bhrutonu All concern- ed. declines all responsibility for the con- nnrmnnrn nf furthor drnmvina lm cmutlnn beyond, could get. no Duamss to go ._m- thpr so at seven o'cl 'k- evening we started out to will over the moon- tain pass. The" moonlight was glorious; the mountain; air was cool and sweet, the scenery on every side was magni- cent. but. oh, we wercrso tired .aud the climbs were so steepi We toiled on for three wary hours, going seven miles from K ronuta to Kommuki, here at eleven o'clock we managed to get. bashn men to consent; to luring us to our new home to Kofu, twelve and a hull miles-distant. We got. here at. two o`olock in the morning, glntl and thank- ful to have European beds in whiscli to test our weary nmlie"'s. .. Them, that is ull about (lug Kofu nip; only that we were so stiff and sore next day and so tired for many (lays that we did not forget our journoy for many minutes at a. time. There is not one of us Canadians, who would not tnke the trip as often as necessary tft-)1` the Mosley ! suke and the work's} `sake, but we are not. likely to take it `often as :1 pleasure jaunt. Rant, flth I807. I likn Knfu t rir=,nds wn unnx. \ 1 '0 three women are foreigners within seventy-' . with the exemption of an 1*` .nch Cnlhu iin priest, who cannot speak ]~`rench. We have It native pastor who gets on- Iv n. vprv nmnll .smlnrv_ He in n. vnrv \V( HIIVG H IH|llVl` pkI8LUl' VVHU g|"lU UH- ly in very small .~mlnry. He is H. very fir in man and has it nice hard working Iililo wife and five fine little boys. The .Tupnm-sc-. have good svhonls, but .513 for them lmius, so refined and high- ily (`UHli1'(I I K0\V more about that V.`\I]7` I ngn.l Gn Ibfnnn. nf kn -v\nI\r\]n Ul[('n US I]. [)l(`.'|.SI.H'U Jilulll. Sept. 25th, 1897. I like Kotu friends! very much. This place is completely isurrounded by beautiful ll10l1l'|`.'llll3l {mid the` valley in which it` is built IH! 580 high ulmve sea level that the air ]in far better than in Tokin or Yol rum. The city of I\'u1`u is not large und tho buildings on the wlmlr would not compare with those in the poorest and oldest Czinmlinii village. Even those in `goal Iepnir are just wooden, unpaint- Ie or lwu-storey structures, I with \\'ind0\\'s of paper uml having slid- , ingz walls of paper that run he mtulu to :disappe.ur in the day time leaving the liuusi-. open to the street. But. we lltl,Vt`. .sum0. huiltlings wholly lurupeun. `They `urn Hm rrnvnrnmnnl lllllllillli mm Ha never--well. to tell the want, Renew! did much nnyuhuu.-. , T Ihb Oonutntlvo Pu-anon. ._ nv_.__. F ofnuu `to 0001-00 Crew. 11 n n.. In - : EDITH. 4'-I Ullllll Fur Pr: `an 91; a mum. wjv -uu-uu-'-- '39: Princess St`:-n3L `rm wamroonlvtlz-:13 I ma wsndom. . I Klngutnn mm shdp mid Iioom: 19:900.. Comer Brook and Bngot stream. s sign-.;; Iife} ..; . -_- `T . A vegetable for nrisin ffbt Disdrdered Liver. Seo- mach or Bawels, such gs 308118639 Bl11ousne98.`Consti|Ia'1tlon. coated -__ 4 on _ A Inn--AI. Zn-Ilmm AI LallKllUl', ulaucaa uua FILM`. Sun ` Mu. Dun Hon,Moqo|oI. ..n I: "I uud.Iasn-l .aiv_u'..Pulo tbr, on and Liver Tm: `ale. and they not only :0- lievod me but mred me. ' Thai! do not g:ipoorIiokex;andqreuIy\ohb." * Bold '.u1l`nr.I`In-lit-~'tiIo. % an or-`5for t1.`o`o. 1 `. Um` :1_<::.'.L' noulu-`xwc the leader In IL: llnv. You %Rea| dlistate Down, Down ! . A \v:NIJl ktnu HL. m-ur (h-re Ht.. \'n<~n.uI. no, mxwz. :: rrnunv hmwxs Ho-arm Htroot. _ uusu und IUL, our. of (merge and I-ltewlrt St. ' -'u).\">2'). I-hr] HL. nc-nr (Jordon Ht, dnuhlo brivk Wmuc. 4m Juhnl-Itrm Ht... nuw hnunw mid lot. '.1xl32. ; -||'| fmmo housw. .\ml l.'y0n!lw1' prugu-rtlm In city and county fun` Hu]u_ to lot or exohnmzo. GARu'1~BR's"'iiEJ Esme Agency. 151 Woulngton It.` Ilnnton. .\lnm\_v to loan at lmvc.-H nmu. Effects. _ E ' oesngrgs. Prices- w.u Papers suitable {or iiuliuu. Dining Rooms. Halli, Buth Bnons. Bedrooms, Parlors, Driving lodlnl. Oiou. Etc. -rs summon PO ER ` V: HUN .-\I{("lll'I`F.("I`H. .\Il`2R- nlw Bunk Hu`|illn:.'. 1-urnvr Hrm-k mul W1-lllngtun streets. `Phum: 212. ` --..___._.-... Wv have a nod stock or all Qho other ntyleu, from the sum I cheap ones up to ma elaborate and lungs styles. Uu r rl('u.~1 am low on ull these. um` ._.`i Dusk has no oquu.l. :1_:::.'. .' HY)()l{(`J\.H0 und l)csk comhluol In H... huulnr In [LA llmn lI\.aunI n.\:uu-uv -:vv.--, - V ..-, FUR PIALH OR EXCHANGE. nlm hz't\v1'l`lI Johnston nml Earl on Gordon 2 ll!-I-I, .'|x2n0. -I-`ill .\lI`r.`l HL, lmuru` mu! lot. :i.H lmusu and Im. und barn. " Iwnr f'1'|1u'<:Ns.Il houses. " nmr Khngr fun] More HL. Hun HM }[Ull!~'U .31) . [BOOTH & 60 S man, where an kinds of Wo 6d.iu` to be had at lowest prices. ' Miss Balmain's Past, by B; Croker, author of Pretty M158 lNevifh, etc., 75 C. f\I.-.. D n m n . \f\" I\I" {HA Qurnn LVEVIIII, t:lU., '/3. Olga Romanoff, or the Syren of the Skies. 75c. Stolen Souls, by Wm. Le Queun, 75c. V The Lion of Ianuier, by Maurus jokai, 75c Thu Pinln Qnrt Iw Mrs. Ed. '1`. F. HARRISON cQ., 5?-3935 I JOKE, 73` The Rnght Sort, by Mrs. Ed- ward Rennard.75c. ` L`..........L `r\|r\r1 kn\X7n1 Mfr` An- XTi{Ii.7f< I:m.I.-s. ;\Il(!Hl'l`I-;('l'. umvu ~1~:,~z- Exohuugv Phmnlwrn, 0Iml`s mm-k, H} Brock Hlrcwt. Kimguluu, nut. cm into. WEHU 1\cuuu1u. '/31.. Spanish john, by Wm. McLen- IFIZHIK l\ DLULBLUII, '/30.. The Habitant and othr French Canadian Poems, by Dr. Drum- mond, $1.25. F. N ISBET S If you are thinking of having nomothlnc thntiu nest in your homo cull tad too our samples. n.......|..o. .4m.|. M u AN'l'1cLR_ GRATIS and Itlmplol. Complete Itock of MANTELS, GRATIS And TIbE. Estimate: given and designs nubxnlttod. Correspondence invltod. Ample factory fanim (en afford zuuantu for prompt lling of orders. . The Barnovsky 80., Limited, |Forgct it N513.- nuuw w-. v--v-v~ Humor of Print!!! '0 mm, 731;. . The Great Stone of Sardxs, by `Frank R Stockton, 75c. 'I`L.. llnkionno nu.-I nil-unr wrnnnh -'Ph0Y|O 74 |VEWF0T(S IV/TSNTELS. H n.IlI. In 0 v l.lll. .`< '|`.-h-pllnm; : . (`. l.. ID. :s'., .\nsIr4tunl. [HE BEST us nu: CHEAPEST.`- Undermkers & Furniture Dealers; COAL that is COAL at 132 ONTAl;IO8TREET. The conmr Bqokotoro. xlznu. , Prim-ass, :1 .n-. HL, 2! hnunou and land. llnv. Your-2, etc, In-(ms, :1 rmu.-zen nnd land, 100x117. r.. vm~m1l.lm,. mxll. nmleu nnu Lana, max . \'n.<~mn. mu, I-ltrvot. Ht-nl. It. in made In Hollduuk. , 1897.. an. ,. This style can mwu the four nldmc llud. and ma you uh. rc-rwdln can bu turnw rmmml an that vnu mm gut. any book em-ally w|Lh- mn. lcawlng your n. is made In Revolving Bookcase. $7.00. H R. M.l`CA.V.\'. A(1(!l)lTl\'TAN'l` AND 0 I...".L'l|l Plsttltt Agent. R-Jntr-s and uccnunizq ('ull('L't('l|. mu-y tn loan at lowest. rates. U1co3I~i2 King 141., over Wudwu Drug Htore. -.._-- nu`... .. l.l'}X.\NDEll lL.\N(`,H A HI) (I HAl'l`ElLEI) ocounlunt. Booksu um p0rm-d,lllullL- a-d. rlal balances and lnum-iul stncmn-.-uh: Iuken. l{x|~Il1w:+M-unl`hlcnI.lul. 1\tldl'(`HH King- ston Busluemc College. Furl .`4'l`lL-\N( W. J. I-`AIR H`: lmmriu iiun M\"l`lll$ & l.\'nN. n.\Iuu.~a'l`l Ituru an. Ontario (tmnmbc-ns 1-: 1!. H,*I\"l`lIE,Q,. tr. 1 "M\"l`lll$ I.Y()I\'. l.\lH{lH [`El{H, .-zm.Ic- 5 Itnru an-..0umrlo(1m|u|lx-n4. svenv uu5p_Ii7 ww--- V`. -v wen -u v-nu T - .9` to Prevent hoe Human." mnllnd nu, D"! I I III..; C LVDVVIIIUL. st-iraNI~:i:sxN1'nl's'r. pmvxt-rzzzm IM- uot. treut-. At4eIlg1mIunt- zmllultcd. T Ioqxan the worn as w H as purest and nqgo tot toilezfbach, and um-sery. 1Iui{"s 1.1}; "TR1L"6i51-:3" 15X`\'-.-`\`.\'i)" 1\'IG1I-`T Tell-pllolw ' l. - . )A. nxvI~;.\':-a. Imrmu-r:-#:TI1c1rnr, uvn-r vur- (-lmntu Bank. MmmyInlnunnl.1umlUp.v. 3'f!'3I:?i'v'3"' 37$ "r's'1"ix':' e3i1` "'Z 1:"'f' ` - _ , ` an A n ::*.`.::::.: :.,:'E;!'.,+...'r:'.:.,**,:..*:-;.'::? *`*= ` .1 r Mi ' rxmpneltiozchu m.ckne.as,ma. rough, on ,moth lkin,`wh|::{lyacalp, dry, th n,ond Him; hair, `:1 by blemh-hen pmontod Luncun Son. the most effective I n purilying angl_ bqnumyin adaltthb world. as well unrest an 1: j? !?"jt`CT ,l()NEY Tu [MAN IN I./\}{Hl H.\l.\l.L F mum. at. luw run-atnrln[4~|'1-1-H.011 (.'Il\' uml . ...__..- ~` H. H. M.(`(_,'A.\` .\', A(1(!l)lT.\'TAN l` AN!) n .. ILL-ul Estate Am-nt. Rant; Athletics 40, worth 5oc. `Acme 4oc, T soc. Hockey 75c. $1. in S`, u $!_8o. $1 50, $2.00. Now is your oh co. Benson is not half over yet. Lo 9 of fun ahead. I I`). Hl'.\l{KH, 1). lb. .`-1., 1.. I). H, .\1.l).,l>l<`.`.\'- lo l`lH'l`. mm-o 21135 Prim-can smx-t. Rud- 'nm- 131; l'nlv<-r~ .\\'l`lHll`. Utcv hours, \.In.tu 0- Hmurtlny v\1~n|nr, 5 to In -It-plmm): I . X-5||<-rnmn, ix 1). H., ILH. \w-xlxlnnl. `"iiDtY XB'1_J_s'iN59$: ..-;.+......,.. V, ..-.-..._.... - ..~~-~~ --- ' `XVII-Kll"Q_W|Il IIIIW III III! my man diam Alma " pun: KSMYTHE & LOSCOMBE? I 111 cxvnm.-.1 vuv nuuvurn {\I.`L`I{llI` . ml Il\ \.4IpIIIIIIu-5--u. UL-ncrnl Agvnlu, (`nuance .~Ll,ruot. A. R=Tie9Iv%r3AL; MEDICAL CARDS. .. _...._....... , B_l(l Ranuion IN` A. Strachan.l `Sadness LI*\'/I1:R"Y' "Gingham! mild. P0 - I D :."l`5`olr.. Io Prnyerllouton. U. ET}. 0' Human." mnllod Mo. 874 Famous 813231-. ___..._._._.>-?_ __ .____ INSURANCE. ance companv. ,...BONUli nun... _-.........I..| .I|..I..I.. 71 I53! gag ${ EDENTAL LEGAL. -'(H'}k .*4Tl{.r\NHl`I. Agvnl. tzcclul Agent, King Htmcl, P-`ram Pgmplu lo vMl\|uun by Luncuu xunmu. L7-pin. agony or the E Aununh Slllllnu l. II. I. l.\'n.\'. .:.-:_j- `.1897 . __.nA . at. v uevun-I saw u nun. Tonoxm, Feb. l0.-Jnmes Noxon, ' terio inspector of prisons, has returned to his office after conducting en inquiry into the etebe 0! corruption existing at. the 80. Vincent do Peul penitenniery. respecting which he has sent in e report to the do- minion government. According to Mr. Nomn e most deplonlhle state of rings bu prevailed therefor years. He believes the prieon could have been eerried on no 3 met. 0! 830.000 or 840,000 a year lees than the actual expenditure. The we:-den. oi. oere end cenvicee _ appear to hevo been lelgned together to eheet the government. "Toronto Gloho. Cu vuu -u-an -cw--u-. _ l'Io old yum nboup Mr. Rudy : rel tivh in the public service is nvivodin upih of the fact: that Mr. Rudy unnoti- cully doniod story pm-ticuhrol it 3 little out: on-ago. Iain not ncoounrvto 1.. put Le dmial in dll. It is worth nting out. howevor. that the vary ns Inn of thiuioary god 1 iblo bloo- Imod was that `r. V Rudy`! labor , in an oicial of London uylnn. It. Had) : {abhor d Iolno you-`I ago. The not of the int tion is equally nlialomd valuable. -.---n-_..__- lnnrlrm ,'\(l\'.*l`ll.'~`f'l'. The Ulumdlau Military Gazette an- nounces that. major I-loberc Cmrbwriglit, of the permonono infantry in 'I`oronto.for'.ner- ly or Woloeley bumoks here, will be ap- pointed ansiananb adjubunt. general no 0(- tawa. The general officer commanding. it. is vacated. has selected major Cartwright for his fiancee, and from the belief that he can been promote greater eiciency in militia edminiecratiori. Those who know how major Cartwright has risen from the lower ranks by sheer force of nature. ability and hard study and investigation, both in Canada and no the British military board centres. will agree that if he is now further Advanced he will do good Work for the service. He is an enbhueiub in his profusion, thorough and capable. Inn 01,`? 1`): i in I lnmpdg nhullotlhonnlunuuu pin. UUCIXIVO XIII OIIIIIIIK '0!` I ""....."" .'.'..".'*....':.-...':""""~: . a ti In ohildna we: - gklgnnn--g mhunl Qlnnnmutnng nerve one mun was over-aweu. "Ray then established himself use sort of military dictator end suporintentled the sale and distribution 0! provisions and will make an account to the compsnies when it is all over. When I left he had the sup port of about sixty of the decent element uud there are about 000 of the better ele- ment them also. but I few bad men in a place of that sort can usually mulxo trouble from things if they get started. On the provisions, the people will need the government relief by the time it reaches them, but there is no reason it. should not get in all right. I came out by the White Pass and the road is good. The Dyer: trail has recently been buried by a big snow slide." a Ilmftod nfnckholdorn. FARM AND (`XTY l'l:.()l Imunrmlnt luweat pnsnlble rum.-3. Bmhro re-In-wing old or glvlng new lmslnu-.~4.~x got rmr-~a mun. HTIIANHI-lk HTl{.v\N(;} Agontn. w. J. l<`Al'lL nnuclul Anmnt. Klnz Hlrc9l. Iv vu n u Inndon .\d\-.-rtl.~`m'. 'l`hn l`.unn(Hnn 81' H5 CBHEIU VBHIIIIVUII. Frederick Blowitt has severed his con- DOCHOD with the Mowab company. Mr. Blewitt left. yesterday for Peterboro where he has secured a lucrative position. The commodity for cooling summer drinks is being stored in large quunbitiee tliis week. William McConnell, in the Red River dia- tricblor the past uwenty-seven yeora, in home one. visit. to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James McConnell. Roblln. Bill in well known in Napomeo and his many friends are pleased to see him looking so wall largely uy virnue or me nerve. ~ When bbe food panic struck Dawson thin mob of tough: lefh for Fort: Yukon, knowing that: our company and the Aleeke commercial company each had a cache of provisions there. The Dawson men intended to appropriate these eup- pliea-and let: the rest. of Lhe camp shift; for itself. Capt. Ray learned of this and poet- ed himeell ab one of the caches, while Lieut. Richardson guarded the other. The mob tackled the captain first and ordered him to give up. He refused and for a limeih looked as though there would be shooting. but. between his unilqetm and nerve she mob was over-awed. no-.. n..... .....-i.|:,,.I....: i..:.......It M... .9 spring. On Monday morning last chief Adams noticed a peculiar looking individual acti- ing in a dn-`orderly way. He very quickly took him under his protecting care. and upon investigation he found him equipped for the Klondy he, with 8 pair of dogs hur- neezod up with ropes and five chickens with their necks wrung. To the chief s inquiries an to how he came by the fowl, he replied so vaguely than it` was thought. been to lock him up. So he is now in board- er at castle Vanluven. I2`.....J.-udnlp Dlauyivr has nanny-gr` Lin nnn. Made 3 Raid on the Provisions. But Were Bternly Bepulsed. \VAsin.\'(:'roN, Feb. 1U.--Haz\rcl Wells, the special courier who brought Capt. Ray's despstches from the Yukon, reached Washington last evening. He did not bring the full copy of the dispatcher, those having been expressed by general Merri- man from Seattle. Speaking to a reporter Mr. Well: said: "I cannot properly say anything as to Capt. P-ny's report, butl can spy that I lelt him in a rather critical position. and the sooner the government plots supportin to him the better. Capt. my had only one man with him, Liuut. Richardson. They reached Fort Yukon somewhat ahead of a mob of between eighty and one hundred of the toughest men that could be picked out of Dawson. and when I left the captain he was standing oil` the mob from the provision caches largely by virtue of his nerve. When the food mnic struck in his uncle, F. Sheppard, Nepanee. Elba:-lee Walters has been appointed local manager for the Bell telephone company here. Charlie is an enterprising and popu~ lar younimon and no doubt. Will do credit to the office and give aabii.-faction to the company. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Madden left yesterday for Chicago. Mrs. Madden will reside with her sister, Mra. Wyld, for a time. Mr. Madden goes from there in a few days to Vicmria with some intention of pushing on to the Kloudyke in the spring. ()n Mnnrlav mnrnim: ITIUIIU well. lutod uh-hour and a mu. Mine Mebunrin. Member in the west ward school, is unable to attend to her duties this week as she is suffering with 5 severe cold. Min Harrison in relieving her. John R. Scott was in Buffalo this week looking after electrical mwhinery {or hie new electrical scheme. Mx. Scott: in- tend: having nothing but `up-to-date ap- pliances. Albert Bezo, Kin anon, is visio- in spenee. 1|...-In. Wnltnrn has: been ammintad local : T I m ' pub: It mums oeurt-Len for lug:-B. 8.0.-`re Penn III lleetrleu Ieleibe-Iipolnted Local manner. Nguun; Feb. 10.--'I`he tea meeting at. Grown {in Tneeday eveninar win I very en- jo eblepnd iucoeuful ethir. The sum of 2.50 res realized. A number of promi- nent oihizens were present. Division oom-ts `W held here yesterday, judge Wilkiaon pmeidlog. The count: wee the lightest. in . Imp ma. The whole nroceedinxn only ---1 -cxr--v -----;--t- Bu! wo do Hm lnuurxmoe hunlnoss of the city nnd \'Icln|ty_|uuL thr` Hmuo. Tlmt In to puny. wn lm.\ c.- our Hlmro and H H lnm-I-using. Ho fur min yum` It In tho lnrgnst un rm-urd. l`Ix<-ullont mnipllnlm. Lowxuln-:1. pmlidlog. The count: was we ngnwm. up 3 [on time. The whole proceedings only Inf no-hour and bnlf. nu- u..|.......:.. nnnlmr In tha want who umynpvoqppus uunso --LANDEDM 11-Iii-.chs1'Le. TOUGH CROWD IN YUKON. In on Yarn Iovlvod. n_u.- St. Vincent De Paul. /' V1: In .' III I IDII III}- , r. Hardy ! - I:-LI` gnu! ..-I_-|.l- qUD5(|0n Wl HUD UIICUBXH HUG I.Jl6r0l'UT(` in may be taken (or granted that Sh Charles will vote ngminab the Telegraph Creek and Teelin railway contract. J. Liaeon. an employee of the Percival plough and above company. Merrickville, died very suddenly on Saturday evening. Heart. trouble in auppot-ed Do have been the cause. Ho leaves` a widow, lour DOD! and three daughters. Slr Oh: rleu Tu ppor uttered To Rellgn. 0TT.\\\'.\, Feb. l0.-Tliero was an consorv vntivo caucus in the railway commictet room of the hoTIso of commons yesterday. The principal auhjecb discussed was hhr. Yukon milwuy. 1:. is understood that. tln general lino of atbnck on the scheme wan pretty unanimously adopted by blue meow mg. The route or building: of the road we nor. olijecied to. It. is the terms of tin. r-ontrncb. It. in nlpo said it wma decided to introduce a resolution in the house do cluring that. the government. should have` built the railway nan government. work. ' Hir Charles Tuppor in bi! speech is report- ed to have said than be was ready to Lender his resignation of the leadership. for he was not aabisfaotorv to the party. but the question was not discussed and Llierofore ir. mav ha taken for arnnted that Si: W8. In I} HIIOQKIHK unnulmun WIIHH IUUIIH. A London lady named Mrs. O`L9ary while crossing Richmond street. on Tues day was run into by a fmmer a sleigh, and being thrown down who dragged over thirty feet between the two human befon being released. Strange to any she Wu. not seriously injured. G6d.Wlh s !T3[mporlum, Market Square cuurcn. London, Eng.. has 170 piano lactoriea in which 90.000 instruments are made every year, 10,000 nlephnnt. tueks being required tor the ivory. Tlin mrhhnr nf Q want Maria has mar` up 0| I'UUI'UU- The finest: tomb in Great Britain is un- doubtedly that of the duke of H1: ilton. in the grounds of tho duke s seat. 5 cost over $l,U00.UO0. A u u....;.. Qamh. nnr. has mam Ily IIUU BDUUIU U5 U0 `IIIIIFUIIILCU. Ab Sb. Denis, France, a auuoide select.- ed roasting as the beat meansof his taking oll`. He built. a big re in his replace. lay down close to it, and wrote down his impreesions as long as he could. His body was in a shocking cnndition when found. A Lnnrlnn Inrlv rmmnd M rn. (YI.rmrv _ _ , : ' , _ ., '. 1 an IIIGO oi fhlonhg-fawn and the |;n-an nun-aloha: xor me lVUl'y. The author of S uveeb Maria has riod the: girl to whom the music was dedi- cated. Fate has a curious way of evening up old scores. The fixuur. lnmh in Great. Britain .'31,uuu.Uw. A. H. Uurrie. Samia, Ont., has paid $;';U0to the United States authomioe to settle the charges of smuggling preferred against. him last; year. I`m: min in tho ninn nf thnlrlrnnlz North agmnar. mm mar, year. The mm in the oice of the Great North Western telegraph company. Sherbrooko, Que`, was dynamited on Monday morning and riad of Its contents. unu rllldkl Ul ILH CUULBIIUI. The coat; of the Uuban war for two yearn is oiciully eaoiumbed no .L'4S,000,UUU, be- sides the arrears due from the Cuban trea- sury amounting to .L'8,I)U0,()(|0. I"hnrn in mnm inn nmnnn the annals (war 5\H`_V Iunounnlng I/O .Ll'\,'JUU,UUU. There is more joy among the angels over one unbeliever than cleans the icu off his sidewalk than over ninety and nine pious, men irbo neglect to agitate a scraper. 'l`hn hut-Imlnr mnirl-1` nf Harlin, and the popular. In the jail yard of a Mexican prison the warden has caused a phonograph to be placed which repeats to the convicts the charges made against them in the voices of their victims. .\ ........ ....... ..-......n.. ........:.....-I :.. 1.`...- London la Lancashlre Lire Assur.

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