~ 5 `L3 1gEs:r}_mNeE`n plltc DD D8113! In 5118 pI'(lVBl'D. When Riley Gmnnan, the youngest plunger on the American turf. went to New York about three weeks ago he had a comfortable bank nooouutof $100,000, and had made up hls mind to retire. Be heel- mud, and whon the gates opened for the fall racing at Sheepahead Bay he was one of the tint to Join in the swirl in the bet- ting ring. Monav came to mm In ntorrent. H11 mm; 1-mg. Money H1; Judgment of the oontendlng horses was nl most luvznnbly correct. It seemed as though ho couldn't lose. Soon he had a Iooond $100,000, and again be doomed to mtlre. But again he hesitated. > 'I'hn Aftm-nnnn that Henna! Navarre mute. nun agnm no mnumwu. The afternoon that Henryo! beat Domino and Bey,El S&ntaAn1t.n ho botnll the money he could plnoe on Na Isaiah; I-any, nun mm. In nu-:1 luau. O Dpo woum wnrrlnl any harm himaeu by Diunuex-mg mm uangur. Hero is A good example of the Cham- blies etyle-tho steam beer style of litera- ture," continues the amiable Examiner. The book is full of that of which this in A lample: And yet nwhcoodfor nothing ninoompoopa and landlubbera In the Oooke-Hume-Coer|ve- Bluerwny-`Birdie -Irving-Fruit`Pioker combi- nation of fake society reporters. free lum-h counter bums And take advertising ngents, who have not on nstronomicai nautical mm above n`opld deck or u been! `schooner of Iteun beer` with 5 hot sausage `on che side, have the impndeuoeufroter tocspisnlna. mates and engineers of these great ocean linens us `old mite and `old Jack Tore. " _ vm.-. u... 5. In "M. hnnnnmh nntim `Old lIlIC' Inn `on: due: LIII. That the book is not beneath notion, however, is ovldum. from the fact that The Examiner dovoms a full page to roast- 1ng"tt and the other San Francisco pa- per! are equally prollx and emphatic in denunciation. Illuuup Iullpyr HJIQI V .wIth In Anus! Inca. ' ha lhnolnoo upoluy-II EH51! 03` o||oIluvu!nnnlogedapoII'byWl|1lI.I1| E chhmhnuonel od"OhII`n!mu DIu7;0r. sopmyu .1: Benny II,"whloh the Sun nmnpo nnmlnarvhunutetlnu as "a tool bookbyafool author." Winn Ghnmhll was in SI!) F1111!- ' IIOUDIJM. ` 4'1! "he won ontlrely sane, the publica- tion"; 0! Inch book would wan-uni any !gmunHn sunny inux-3 him! \r' IKITGII 0! WILLIAM E. OEAIFLIIB. had, as much of his drool Indicates, he can lb pmed as one not sullently danger-o us to be oonned. but much In need of a care- tul guardian who will 900 than he does not harm himself by blundex-mg into danger. "Ram in A nnod axnmnlo am s Twauuo-r:'n'. Wltl Inn A: Injunction. nun Ugh I __|- ----nan In \ A NEW PLUNGER. I Leighton. L- .......l .. L 1:IONn%A'sE,*.; i'_ni:RU.{IY% :3, 1893 7 I DAILY milmxri wniu,` . Thu `cl 3.43.; V :t'||nviohl`mu1lor- Korma. Then oomo home with me. Dlokonn whlapemd Ioothlngly, "and we'll no If. we can't nd some mind wuen lady in min And natlna to! you. " ~ n bank to tha his home the two want. u-om-u on. . _ . But is In In who Ioquol cm the but part at the story Ila. The child`: hdnwu In on nuns some mum to: shin kind- un. Iohu-parenu, whohudnottho tuna map! of her mood : personal-. It) , took her to to chance nomnthlng` u oholoo toll uully upon I got- uouly bohnd Book: ~ When Dlokonu Ibo II darnndld tho- puoal NI mull ms brouce him, he `'0 Iirliqll and do! no 5 copy; 1 buvld H ` lonmu ii: nun . when they if`! Witty. 1 Ear rrooonc Io Dloknn. Chnrloa Dickens` love of ohndron |Iwo|l_ Illuatmt-ml In the following story: He was walking In the neighborhood of Gods Hlll one day. not long After he had acquired his property them. when 9 suddenly mu into a nude girl wheelln ndoll a param- bulator. I n on Innhnt the tiny voh|ob_ upset. the dolls being thrown out. II: was A had nouldanl as fun they vote HEFINEMENT. upsot. the noun Donna uuown ouu. It was A bad aooldant they concerned, for max heads and limb: am not calculated to stand much bud uuao. The lime maid bunt Into Sean. and much to the novelist : oorrovr refund to be com- lnu-uni sun and mum tor you." 80 bank to the big want. and. sun enough, up in his children`: nursery ho muugod to dlnoovc I luv pnmly am-ad dons. W|m'tjwu nloly tucked In her ponmhulaan the nu}. gm Irntbd a. ' ` nope: 01 mmng up some oolouy ox Ioounmu Every now nnd then they stop, and you use thom raise one black boupooked log and pick nwny until the furious sucking on the other cameo whom to bring that up hastily for lnspoottou. while the former Iaalmn In nlnoo `Z lnlh.-K|n1 Cl" legs lll um wnwr. An expert catches many jmntae they are lastenlng an, and no sevens certain amount of blond. This Is an Important Item. A good shor mm. It In) is careful, goon fur luur or the hours before he gets exhausted from loan of blood. ln that one he wlll have ouught. nearly 200 leeohee. II. In A funnv, nlnlnnf. unuannv nllrhll M1 nave ouugm. nearly uw IOOOIIBI. It. in a funny, nlmgat uncanny nigb to sea the uni-uaithy looking men wading through nun-aims and swamp: and dirty streams, thuir arms and legs bare, poking abolw among the rushes and turning the lnunny pebbles over with their toes in the hopes of stirring some ooiony of ioeohom icverv thav own. you I0! taken In Timon. }`B1sm'cmnou{s usmn. would read it ll'0lIl manuscnpn. nerore doing so, however, he maintained the right of the clergy to advise his ock on political matters, in that connection draw- ing a distinction between the priest and the pastor. He said he had given a great deal of consideration to the Manitoba school question and to the policy of both political parties on it. and drew conclusions unfavorable to the position of Mr. Laurier. Turning to his manuscript Father Quinan read the state- ment that on Tuesday next they would be i called upon to elect a man to reptzsent them in the house of commons. idea the man there was a question of immeasur- able import to them as Catholics. The ` Manitoba school question, he said, was their question as well. The ri hts of the minority in Manitoba abou d be as aacrep to them. although thousands of miles from the scene. as if their own rights had been interfered with. There were times, even in Sydney's own affairs, when a mayor was decapitated be- cause he had the coura e to assist the Ca- tholics in procuring pu lie aid and`d'ecog- nition for convent schools. Returning to the Manitoba school diiculty he said: Sir Charles Tu r will settle the ques- tion. We have is word for it. He also said he had heard Sir Hibbert Tupper, and looked into his eyes whenhe said it, pied e his word to r ese the grievances of the minority in anitoba, and concluded by saying that their religious interests should bedearer to them than their political in- (crests. pools. The leach llvos n snvnlnquamln nxlmmoe. It must. hum plenty of ulr and plvnty 0! water, nud lt, lllws thom foul. They are caught; in the sprlng and early summer. Tim mun turn up thelr trousors and wnda, knootlovp, intu the water. The alglw 0! the logs nwlx-u llku u magnet on the loeohea. Tlmy nmlm H. rush for thmn, nllng on and begln tn .~;u(`.l{. The men plck chum o as fast. as they cnn null put them lmu l)nR'u_ whi('l\ thvy curry fnsmned around clu-Jr wnlz-us. Tlmy do nnt lose any lms, for lho llttlo hlnck crontures will swallow vo llIlI`8 the-lr uwu wulght In the blood of I vlntlm in no tlmo nml cause as much (0 Bow nwuy. 'l`owM'd the end of the season the ltwuluan rmlru Into deep winter, nnd tlmn tlu-Ir pursuers are compelled to wade up to tlwlr ohlun. An alternative to thlu plan In In min: a raft out and dangle thelr lega ln tylm water. A n nxlmrb unmheu mnnv lnataa thaw vl lllvuu uu unv n-unuu----u. The lvuuh is u strange, unlnvoly cremura. Fortunately it hm-a guno out of fnxhlon, but 30 or 40 ya-urn ngu, whvn medical man had a phmsunt hublt nt bk-(-ding every pntleut who fell lntn their hands, the Hula hluod mmbu-_; usual on In. In nu-nut. rlnunnn Ivnn UNI. . WW0 no Mont: for the oelobrntecl Clove- llu1l,;Comot. and Ivnnu and D0d|za'I Bl- apglu. tho but Clara 0! A kind on the market. arwa. ; W110 It'll HIM) men` llllll, lll lllcllti IMUUU suckurn used to be In grunt. domnud. Even now tho trnde In laoohnm la qonsldernble. I :)1uI|\ uhlnn in nu! n nlnnnnnh nnnlnul. DOVV UNJ DNIHB Ill 1000110.`! IE UUIIHIUBTIIUIEV. Imuc-.1) fishing is not It pleasant occupa- Mou. In oondunm tho shers to leggy mists, foul, muddy waters and mud odors. and, worm than this, the sher hm him- self to be the butt. Blood for blood In the motto of those suugulnary beascn, nnd nothing hut n pull` of plump and nukml legs will tempt them from tholr stagnant pools. l`hn lunch somlnmmmin teal smlersrsss WIII ll Inn. Iilll salvation of countless '55:. wrong which. if not now sbstsd, In sooner or later he inflicted on the Cut in Ininorii-H oi the other provinces in s more or less ornel . And yet we meet the sp- pcllings tnole of multitudes of men who are and in their praise of liberty sn justice nnd religion, srrsyod 1 ninst mine- disl legislation. the only l.\ l\l his Insane under the constitution of redressing that wrong, snd then doing 1 they can to perpetuate I monster evil, subver- sive of religion. justice and liberty, in or- der to attain their own selsh ends in deance of God. And to our s , nmong tlmna hall-innnirnd hvnnm-i , fhtholinl II` W IOIHKI, no` I 10', '00 Will V9 against. justice being done to their not-J5 oppressed oo-roligioniuta, and who, to inuult ho injur , will move lot`: commit- sion of inxvootxgotion innuendo! romodhl I ialuion. n oolnlmuion pronounced 940 be . :73 thollowont than by tho moot competent. of livin judges of the sub t. AI: t. a conclusion of Mao service in ; OI "VIII W031 0] FIG IIIII '5. the church of the Sacred Heart (Roman Catholic) on Sunda morning, Rev. Father Quinan, when he lmd removed his menu and ate down to the rail . as his 00llgr0gnD}l)(l):dl,0 remain seated uhe wished to address them. He first relerrc-l toe rumor ohet was circulated about Syd- ney thathle on lent Stixxey had prazedalgr SirChae. u .'in , _I eortl In e to interviewllihzrrauthor, which. {Ailing to do, he was led- to the concluaion that the story was stirred `by aolnehe wag. He ro eedtoa totiemont com- ing peleigion, in order that there should be no mleeonception of what he had to say. he had committed it to writin end . would read it from menulcrlpt. fore dnimz so. however. he ms `psojuuqminou .`5O! :1IiIVLL`p.Il'li' , an;-man uvrocnm-.3. ` ? un, ul nu uuuuu, vu--u Juli -utuvlvn un- tondnovornaxin oount '. bu` fund I put,- f4orI.l1OMd' to the in Cape Breton - nnnntv an M13 Manitoba school auction. mnllulkummopnuu In uIponnwn- ooiznty on the Manitoba quutlon, Your correspondent van Able to sodium , ` tnout in mat part of it. the nnpub nnrtinn nu nhalmtmotlonnmnudinz the man in Hana pan 0: w. we nnpumunou ion ng thoinltruotionn in; pin nnooolitloontonh. The ollowin in thp his action: A rent wrong been done lot chain: to tntho Catholic minority oi Maui ugnrang entailing a moot. lotions poou ion E tho union:-I ll tin nnlvnnn Mnnngtlz. l I aonanoe cu uou. And to 3 nmong those hall-inspired hypoori , Catholics to be found, not a tow, who will vote m-minnt. innit-Q hnimr dam! to their nanlv GIOIOI. III! DQAD $11110 DI II I m Jon a.Hr+.!,>1%liLi 56. ow beeches Arobnngm Wm: Mich Loan 1:!` Ilhunl tn Ilun Fluhnrnnnn. III,-III $121! I'll!-I1-H0111! mu 1: a noun Oiilnlh church by lnlbanhau. '* Swan, 0.3.. Fob. 8.-Bi|ho (Lmor; on, o! In ah, when jurlpd on or-` tondnavor inoount; ou-.ll-tuu-mthn admin Gnnnx-man. evsnv MAN HIS OW_8A|T. r mspoouou, wnuo (nu tanner place In balo.-Kunu Clay] 1 BOOM Ina ma sum. 1 no lnurmulng ruvu `VII found full of bones and a ullu. l!!'y-four ' of the ' troops `- no in hospital. The native: were gt-ably impressed by the a tame of the troops. ' especially the uni! ory. A telegram Imm Debe*8lrvn outed : Capt. Birch, Llent. Van Btraubanzie. R..A.,L|eut. Veu-ey, and Mr. Rain. 1)! ue Rnvnl Irish coumtnbulnrv. A Uupfivxvu llulllllo Iuturior Chlouo. . One thing won-o discovering that the f Canadian: are through and through Brit- inhern. 1! all her majesty : colonies were an rm in their lo Ilty. Ibo mi M nmilo tunnel, at the am. on of her cripp and cranky [M13 grandson. No American`, WI I-IUIIJ III UIICVIIU IIVIIJU U DIl:l.';UvUUvI: bind: in M3 bnutlor an Brio ammonia. Tho wny in which bin in no 10-nun gnperor lmhoon ukonupand nknn um I: dnllninnn. . '"'}.'u......' " ""T........"` . .. a. cm. Prevent, of tho New York Ciotlning B0oIu.':roc';:`Inoiot, having givm_ I n ou-dot mporhuonu. winch much has at month, has dooldod to mks: ndnocion in all thodopnrs bdTh AC'I@n1:L$' 3. rum )5 dltilgu at this igh um"Q hnvo nrnvou nan. navmg oaunuunoa a re- oord b covering the distance from Cape ` Cont utlo in four days. This repmoenu Ln mm:-um of hirtv miles I dnmnndin a re- Gout. UIIIIO In tour aayn. `rm: mpreaenu Ill avenge of thirty miles dny,|ndiI re- mu-hblo porforimnoo in a country as this. Thu: Another Kin toninn goes on winning honors in the elf IIIIIIO EIUIIOI II DBO l'll:|O! OI l (!l'lpplB(.l d I . N A " :1!!! cannvyft. h :;| noangnmundnukl ivill donyit, cbuthoholdo I anpproo: hit blunt for British `and cnnly mun grandson. no Amonu n-nmnni. Th: may in thin!) than inn -Uilhn _0|||F0|'0r nu ltnkon upln dnllnionn.__ -s- ;u_._;_.; 1... irulynnaweumlanlnlo nucleon Micah! po(|I.Boncun"IIdmu. no-vru Ill IIIU I scum The details, by English mails, of the geaoeful occupation of Coomassie by the ritish force egainst. Anhnntae are full of interest. The march on the city wss, he- gun in a violent bornsdo, with wrrems of rain. The passage through the bush was extremal diicult. When the` invaders reached luver square the king and his chiefs were quietly seabed there. The Ashsntees wore sbjecbly submissive and no demonstration was lands. The Aahenhee chiefs were pended before Sir Francis Scott and his staff. The sacricing rove `Innite nl Oh. `N 6.sv-urn. can in VIII UUTHIIDOIIZIO. 5.5., IAIOIIIJ. V$!Gy, llll Mr. Bnin, of the Royal Irish conatnbulnry. have arrived here. having established mrd bv oovorimr Cape The guard: at the penitentiary ere hav- ing 3 00d deal of "fun" at the expense of oneo the keepers, in consequence of an incident. that occurred on Saturday, and in which he was an actor. It appears that on the afternoon of the -dny nam~ ed two of the guards ordered a horse and rig from n livery stable. intendin to go for A drive. The rig was uly driven up to the gnteof the institution, but the guards who were to use it had not yet ut in their appearance. The keeper refer d to was not on dnt , however, and on the suggestion of t 0 driver of the rig he got in and went for A short ride. He had genie butn short dil- tnnce when in turning the shaft of the rig broke. and the keeper was at some troubie `m mnair the dammre. even temnornrilv. -sq . Goals no mnhixlnotnnd upoolally by II! no oxtu ulna. " g~-;~.~ \ A _. L ` I DPOKG, and M10 KBOPOI` W3-I ID IOIIIO EI'0|lDl0 `to re ir the damage, even uampornril '. Kiss on. trip will cost. him more than e expected, tharefore his comrades laugh. IX) [HERBS HIIHIIBVB OI .(lIIlUl', IIIDGI`-y88l' debates, etc. _ , LAUGHING AT THEIR COMRADE. llflouely than wee anticipated. And then came the proceedings of the `mock parliament. Mr. `Speaker took the promptly. and premier Shortt en- `rntilnoed that the addreeein re ly tothe speech from the throne would moved by Mr. Dowele . the newly elected mem- her for North astin . and seconded by Mr. Tandy, the mem r for Northumber land. Several newly elected members were conducted into the house, the sponsors for the government being the premier and the minister of militia, and or the opposition Meeere. Grant and Mc- Nabb. e maiden speeches of the mover and eeconder were of good effect, and the. delenee of the course of the government was particularly strong. Mr. Dowsley dwelt on the progressive attitude of the government on the questions of the last steamship line, Pacic cable, etc., and hie able and stirring address wee loudly cheer- ed b his side of the house. Mr. Tandy eleery showed himself ta he an orator of no mean abilities. and hie grasp of the remedial l `elation question was prel.t_v rm. Hie rillinnt. poetical allueionsand loyal vim he displayed won for him_ rounds of merited up lauee. The leader of the opposition, r. Grant, replied for his uartv. and in a lenlzthv and able tne opposition, Mr. urant, repnen for part , lengthy speech. In w ioh he was frequently inter- lI;upted,dhsh pitchedIiiwh:l::t%oyze;riim::t 0 an eavy. e c n - e cabinet as the pro\'erbinlnest of traitors, and made seven. at least, of the mem- bers of theeabinet pretty uncomfortable. During his speech t e speaker was kept quite busy in maintaining order, and t 0 usually clllll` and coo)-headed leader of hg msjesty s oynl opposition even lost hi temper at the attempts to burl: his speech so unfairly. Then the remier had his first shot in A neat litte speech which sparkled with witty references to his op- polants. He only Gilllllltlily nmdie_i-eferegg o e pro e as onan prom: more detsl at the ends of his ministers. Mr. Gallup. the mem'ber for West Huron, spoke briey in delence of the `honorable leader of the opposition, and SI!` Robert. Burton moved the sdjournment of the debate. During the debate the en- thusiesrn on both sides was mark'ed.but she spirit of the opposition was clearly buoyed up with the expectancy of n near victory, and its iearty cheers were loud and frequent. Several questions put to the pdrenntierib llgr, digs;-inseia; giembeif-it for on re; es ,~ s e iscom ure of seversltclalfa the minisursi butrdggeywege equelto Occasion an we 0 `t e attack with diplomacy. At the next sitting the debut; will lilrelv be continued for the government by the lion. Sir Robert Bur ton, S1rJohn Taylor, C. F. Lnvell sud J. R. Conn, while the 0 position WI be re- resented by Messrs. . C. Brown. Camp- ll. McNnbb.l). W. Best and Alex. Mc- mwon. no any raw mere ll Iun aneau. The library and acionoic society met. in the medical building Friday ni ht, and discussed embryology. William oatt, J. R. Conn and others took part, and J. A. McColl was a good critic. H. H. Horsey, who represented Queen's at O3 goode hall last week, returned Saturday night. The sophomores met this afternoon to discuss nmbtera of.dinnor, inner-year dahntnn. em. ' ralenw Dy UIOUGTS. J. U. DTOWVI, uamp~ ll, McNabb,I). Intosh. At. any rate there in fun ahead. The Hhnrv aociatv for the Unexpected Result of a Little I ):-hm. tlllloouplwuyllwuu Ky--OVIl'pIt n pmnium on sanding room ||:HD'qIuiou philosophy chat room Int hrdlyxlly t t.ha:plIno mm loom. mot gpd my: a deal of .bunneI`n. The sntgzntl upon of H; f?]ot.bIs{l`l club was pu-don \ . . I . An thawed 3 um over yubovo ditbunomoutl, T50 olootion ofooon of 6.1.` nlnh wnn Ink. nvnr until Hm north mnt. unoonnpnoeulo auouuunmox one] sauna occurred any the unpreondontod notion of the executive oolagio H. B. Honey :5 s repruanht V0 to And liunry oodoty "At Home hith- ou tho authority 0! sh A:ll.8.* In de- fooeu|tvIoohimod_ Ibo niomhcu of an _ oommmoo tholr Mond- Hut an the induction only can dnrtnn Mn Hank and the lhir was booked netore another meeting or the society, that was the only course 0 to them. Agaimtoo, en the invite came neither Iron: An art faoult nor a medical faculty, they did notth k that the imitation came under consideration of their faculties. On the other hand it was claimedthat in preceding ears such re- presentative was always so ted by the Ienior your in aru, and this disgreuion wu neither constitutions! nor preoedsnted. Finally, after a Ion discussion, taken rt in b Hears. J. .Fa.rrell, F`. Pley sir, I . Bannister. B. Burton,D. Mo Gandier, A. B. Fond, W. C. Baker. 0. E. Dyde, R. J. Clark nnd others, it was` decided to leave the question'eveI-`until the hill is present- ed at the next meeting. This was a satis- factory reconciliation of the'opiniom of both sides. and the question ended less aariously than anticipated. And nrooaedimra ofthe ` `focus 9. o m 1 nm 1 on my we are pn nu nv g pr can annurlomonu. '1'nooIoouIon ox omovli ox u club was Mt over until the next moot-'.. 'i-.49 (`hm nl an hnuttmh dinmnninnn 1:! tbs &. Tb ItnndIdVAhIun "K 3. 5!` il `Inga-ntinnlli mini. lb XIII II- ` ,-u I -.--I-!- ,--v I- V ` 5. Ihhnonanomblythboomplotalylld nil avurnul: n uranium on shndin: ~.Tqun`._ 'd ooLL::o Horas.` ' ~- , .. . . IIIO I313 unm IIIO IIOID W`: Onoolhhihottalb disoluoiomof the -an nnlnnrnll db-p hha nnnrnnuinntntl I A nu`-Em. l".hlnAnn, `II II! EX IIlIIl' bolero (notlur wasting of glut. Ill Hm nnlv nouns ulna Thoma F. B:-yard. Unlhd Bhtu un- hnuudar, Usndoo, has huthorltlled pini- dcltclovolnndtonn NI inlltoonntol -`nu nnotoMIu`puu the huuo.r npulphtivh bath uuyipnnu In his aunhajn lalhhlil and Aluwluuh VIIIICPIIIIK 13 W19 Cvllla Nnw \'mu(, Feb. 3.-The World in 3: For some little timo put William . Vanderbilt : reaidenoe at Fifth avenue and Fifty-Second street has been undergoing renovation and rodeoorstion. This hot bu been patent to onuiders. and it in the hit of society tlnt the home in being put in rendineee for kwedding. Though no public mnouncement of the eng emeut of Mr. Vanderbilt and Min Amy nd has been made, the Alliance is now momentarily ex . Thin hube- come an nocepted_ t with the intimate friends of the couple. The engegemout in mid also to be oeneetied by an uncle! ne- presentntive of W. K. Vanderbilt : family. Cut and Canal 0! `llnlnr. Bu-rnn, Month. Feb. 3.--It. in pmbubla I large chin: will be made npinsh Cum! . for timber dopnoduionn in tho nanhorn pnrtof the auto. Col. '1`. A. Rootgow eminent. in: st. Montana and Idaho. bu lO(:8iV nun conphinu Italy from uultn in non. :1 Manama that tho HOOK). `.`>'0II"n'nl.II' tron: do not nood to be told Q In on vlng the but. value In Books not cloud 0 the public. '.1|r.I..u m'|.a nun tnhln with ma nml7.`$o III HGT W0. u and cunning "K Inuunultbo fountain W6` ouunclcu no uuy qtrippod olcilnher.` [Ho holknd that two or uxromillbn dolluro worth at nnh-9 Ln: Inn: DAL-an `In lhh -nu, mu onto ;.nno1uunon noun-I wu umber bu ban Mun in this In]. X'"5If's$:f7-7.':?v"mupw""T.':L"f."`;I'"whom' uttldna northtn Cnnu-Iinnn Inn-A Um -nan: him. luau mun. XIII!` Ill IIGTIDOIII MOIIKIII {X5 U10 Canadians have for some him: bocnoo_m- lnn nnnn ILA handgun and nntnb LL: Venezuela Government Wlll line An Eu]- lleh Concern For Fnllnre To Run. New Ymuc, Feb. 3.~A special to the Herald, from Caracas, Venezuela, says: The manager of the English railway, be- tween Baroelons end Guente. refuses to obey the order of the government as to the resumption of passenger train service. stop pod under the excuse thst the business did not warrant such service. The refusal of the manager is tempered by the statement that he cannot act without direct orders from the London office. The eempeny will be lined 8500 for each day's failure to run trains as ordered. The officials say that the compan has violated the terms of its contract on grant in immy respects. One or the conditions of the concession was that the compeny should take out of the mines in its territory JIDJXI) tons of cool. It he: only taken out 300 tons the government declares. The authorities also allege that great trouble is ceueed to citi- zens of Venezuela bv the stonnace of the nnaes ana LIIIIDBITIOII 'll'll l'B\`lIllEIp UV; houses burned, 27; houses illaged. 447: ships pillaged, 260. Some the ravinhed young women are not yet to be foundr- some of them have been brou ht back one by one. Many parents, see in their vio- ' lated daughters brought baa , have ex- claimed : "We would that our child had been among those who fell by the sword rather than to he brought back, to us in this condition." No christian as et, Armenian or Greek, dares to open his a iop in the city of Oaeeari. despite the Maur- ancee the authoritie-x are giving to the poo pie that the lundcred goods will be found - and brought k to their owners. Jud in from the wounded it appears that a kinds of weapons and instrument; ' were used, such as axes. aicklee, daggers, meet axes, etc. The first wounded person I took care of was an old man who had a 1......` ..u...n:I nnnn In; a man? nu-A nn Inh- allege mm. great. troume IE enuaeu to cm- xcna of by stoppage brains. lormnuon : CON|i'l`ANTlN()I'l.I, Jun. l8.-Authent.ic reports have been received from districts of Speryerd, Msmnrdank, Khinn and Ger- gar in the Biblis Vilsyeb, to the effect. that a wholesale conversion of the Armenian population to the rsnks of Islam has taken place. During the recent reign `of terror several Slieiks of Khizan. assisted by their hordes of fnnnbical followers (among them, at least. one officer known to the writer) rm-aged that whole -region and lll'l'l' ply terrorized the hel less people into de- claring their faith in ohemmed." water in the cistern.- In order to lve an idea of the ferocity shown by the urlxish mob the following incidents may serve as examples: The wife of a Turkish military ca tain happen- ed to be looking from a win ow when the massacre: weregoin on in the city. She wansomuch in beta by the scenes that she lost her head and ever since that day her only words have been, "Oh, savage Turks I Oh. beastly Turks 2" In one house there were four young wo- men. The Turks attacked the house and carried away two, leaving the other two to be carried next time. The two young women, seeing there was no way of escape, burned the tnudir (oriental oven, dug in the oor of the room) very hot and threw themeelvel into the umee end were burn- ed Alive. The raiderr, comin back, were ver much disappointed to flng them dead an went away cursing. F`:-um some places in the interior no let- and went cursing. From some places ters are sent out unless written in Turkish by the public aoribe. This is a censorship not et ventured in other countries. '1` A Hninul I :-an nnrrnnnnndanf. at. (`.nn~ OICNG I0 IIIO Dllbllo. '~.Wohovon1'lod om mm wm. levels and will give on your choice for 36: again. All popular An `horn. ' .:Allnu. III! 0! the Poets at . u- ouch, worth not on Venmroa In omor counnrles. T e United Press oorreapondenb at Con- stantinople has received the following in- formation llnunmn vvrvunr-II Jun HI ._.AI1thnnl.in 1 took or old wno nm a la e wound, made by a meat axe. on the ban of his neck, about two inches wide, reaching to the bone. Besides that, there were seven or eightiother wounds about his head and face. He lived fifteen days and died in great (my. His wife and son also were woundelnf severely, and his two oung daughters were ravished and rought back. I knew another woman whose`hnsband had died in Nigtle twenty days before the massacre in Cneauri and 1 was wondering how to let her know the sad news, when her house was attacked, herself killed and her three young dau hters ravished. Of these only two have n brought back; the one most needed is still lost. She was educated in Talus mission and had been on. teacher in Nigde for two years. Mr. Avedisveretzi. our medical doctor nomonn unun. an uuluu nun- poonni-, `cm, are litre-:'1a_o" undated Ind rugnodh` Boroohn wutue o%.vontil(="u nn man nun . mu. carried the plundar from Dongl ch:-no $`.' 3.'.' "23`L1' ;..'5.".';'i.a".'.`o..:...' " .........."' No 6 B'hh)eo. no bedding, no kitchen uten- sils. and nothing to out are Iolc to the sur- viving villagers; They had to live on herbs which they cooked In the empty tin: oIf1pob$lcum;;aod by bl)`: emtm to aura ` . soon In :f.gran=::s \:h'i::n{l:0 pundoun could t n my were I ed with Graham ggdogghyq 1:}! to mag: it Imam: . Tho luzaunrn and nnnu. were ugou ma burned. the male inlubitnn butchered and young women I-svlnhod. some of the villages were entirely lnod :9 that. than irno aim now that I are with villnlol ..... _,...... VTVIIIGII ............ ......... .. ...... waero in `no oi lls`: once. 0 place has enoapod. one n T: and Hhemenok. In the hunt p tho local Turks joined the Armonhm to drive back the raiders, who, Iaowovor. have our- ried any about 100 Ihoop and cattle and nbout100 horn loads 0! what. and flour lrom the neighboring mllh. u . The binhon of Oman! when the lollowimr urom t.no_ notgnoonng mun. The bunho of Oscar! van tholollowin gures u t a result 0 the pillage an masaaore olOct. 30th: Number oi killed. 348; wounded, 190; number 0! oung brides und unmarried girls rm-Iuhog. 60; houses burned. 27: nllland. H7: macner m mgue xor ewe years. Mr. Avedis eretzi. and pastor. is wife. eldest son and brother-in-law were ruthloul butchered and thrown into the ames 0 their hum- ing house because they resisted the raid- ers. The Turks used thirtv tins ol Detro- [ma HORRO_R_S}_F mum, . 4. I T? Inn auronanto AND noun: nnvnsuzo way-sour CEREMONY. luuor `Ion 'l'houuI.clrIuhu luncht- ` 1:00-the loan; Wong: Onhlod 0! Without lap: at lain-ptlnu-a-`Iii Aw-. III Qconno-`turning to lnlsulsu. ~ Lmmo Feb. 3.--'.l'ho following is I lotto:-fro Comtnntinonlo (mm 3 trial- 1!: Wm Make War __ ' ? ' ' - ' - - --Hcad SWIIII 155% v 1 YcIIr In stock only $4.30. % w `ALLEN as s0N.'.';`:.#-.?a*.?~ Jlsanunoplo: _ CA-nun, Jun. l.---`In the dint:-iot bo- twoon Gm-un and Ghomgrig won -nun Armenian villnnu nu` nlund burn- UKEABI, Jill. I.--"ll! IIIG (IIETIUI III- tAwoon guru!` Ghoraglrig won nnonmn vnlagunrr Inpd - Id. Thimdn villages, gzor, `a...H"`..-"n"i""`"a""- ."`f.:'u. .........-_ ;..,..":`,'. u:';`.. .........a mg nouse because may nauswu mo ruIu- ` rs. thirty petro- `eum to burn his house, which was a strong building, and in their efforts to save it, the inmates exhausted all the water in the cistern.- I'n nndnr in nhm an irlnn nf lm fnrnnitv lomorfro Constantinople (mm v_r9rt`I;yIoc,:rooin Cauu-i, sud hauled to: tbp nib-I Prugoorrupondonh at Con- : stnntinonlo: lump umua 1 stantinoplo: l Cuuxu. . WANT TRAINS TO EUN. Vnndorbllt lay Wad Again. .. v...... Inn. 9 mm. \x)....|.a [hlnforhhnuiunoulnhu .m uwmgb .na'_,.1gfwhug.ul vill `! upochlly Knntavoa, | an Pnt.riu.wero hgod Ind 1e I-n4\lnAn -Anl-Lgal Hanna nl than I 900 piece Embroideries and lnurtlnh at Sale Prices. V " ,-4 All Kid Gloves and Mitts reduced in price. Great Reductions in Men's Underwear. Winter Dress Patterns selling very cheap. Ladies Underveats, all wool, 31 00, now 75:2. Auawinter Flannels-reduced in price. Remnants, Flannels, Dress Goods amd\ ~Tvree,s em map R. wAL|5~r 2oN 1 T {Great "P""""" 'o-. .,x__,,, 47'} 1 Gun. Mu-Inn Gimpouwrlvod at Cornu- nn Spain, n mi from Cubs. `fun at tho olloan Hnllokologu-man {N3 hold prisoners by king Ilognglik of Abya-` Im a. , - ~ 1' June: Edd . 0 eonttwfar ol Novquo. dropped d whi_loon his many whorl on. The upunuo vemlmnt hu oponod iodvornl In ornopu tothoti-udoof thaw . V 11...... ml-.`(}ov. Manon : nu-Inc In muoa u-om uanoon. The Paris Manon I says Baron do Couroel. French am dor ho Grub Britain, has been inatruotnd to renew dis- cussion of the Egyptian question with Lord Salisbury, France hoping to prot by the coolness which has arisen bo- twoen I-In land and (Joi-many, and expe- dite Eng nnd s evacuation of Egypt. France the paper min, has no onbonw with uuia upon t e Egyptian ques- tion, % ONLY ONE PRICE. Old Whig Office. >1-I WALSH: '"m'nn `Go Mo:-hon 'pu-marl on v. I n thobnn ingr'uolMottan.BlI-800., In dado: lyoholthohcnn. ,. hm. Justin lloou-thy : odds! Idguomot the Irish par pray In on and this Inch. -health the onus. P The Brit Innhip Bhnhoim. with the bodyof Prinoo Henry, of Battnnburg on board. Arrived at Plymouth to-day. Th. Dominion lino R..M.8. Vnnonuver. board. an-ivoa at nymounn no-any. The Dominion lino R..M.8. Vunonuver, hum Liverpool. Jun. 28rd. via Moville. ur- rivodpt. Enlibx, Mondthyu, Fob. and. President ol _ Trsnnvnl new stats that he wu considering the nforml naked for when the dimirbonoo broke on In | risen thirty foot. in fort -eight. houra,and to-dny tho Elilli Pu ng. Billy White- water. Justin an Christie, steamboat: be- longing to the Columbia trnnoportation company. were washed from their moor- ings, and it is believed they were carried out to sea. Du-in; in Hana Innt. turn dgun Inurn nnllnn gum, ..... %T;IAYlR'S_,\. out to Rain: in the last two day: have caused the moat destructive overow lmown on Canton, Mias.. for many years. The Illinois Central reilroed le submerged and many bridges have been destroyed. News was received ol the drowning of an entire family of children on the Reid place, {our rhilea from Canton. 'l`|.n `D.-in llnhnnnanr anvil RA!-nn dn IIIGI out. out. In Rio Jonah-o. Brazil. rain has hllou in ` Iych torrent: for the put few days tint it has ouuood the Idling 0! many houses in the city. A dosnotch Imus Huang Inya that ho ` the city. A doopotch any: the mombou of the rebel government. in Cuba. have hkonrdugo in the norm of Sierra Mum-A. ` - The libeni-oonoorvativu of North East have ohoaon Daniel B. Odette at their ntnndlud`-`bearer at the coming dominion "election; A ln.tm- mmivu! in Bndnn from Mm-nah. Brnilinn romeo In me vuctmny u reporwu. The Februnry drawing-room has been abandoned and the queen will start. for the continent. two weeks earlier than determin- ed on. leaving for Cimiev. during the first I week in March. Nnohina further in rnlnnn Ln Mm mobi- further unless war should be ueolnrou. Yellow fever is increasing in Brazil and one man on board the Italian cruiser Lom- bardi. at. Rio Janeiro, has died of the disease. All conferences in regard to the ltalo-Braziliaii crisis have been polllaponed. A rim. mnlx nlnoa at. Llueemtro. Mex..' ltalo-brazman crusts nave been posuponeu. i A riot took place at. Queemtro, Mex., during the progress of a bull ght yester- day, resulting in the almost complete des- tru'ction of the bull ring and the serious injury of several performers and specta- tors. ` the men was aoclmeu ny nueam. T 0 resolution calling on the pmeident for all correspondence between the United States and Urerman regarding the exclu- sion of American Ii e insurance companies from Germany, which passed the house Saturday, is A move towards a policy of re- talintion against Germany. The Brazos river. at Columbia. Tex" has ICORRICAN & ci "election; A letter received in Boston from Marnah, Central Turks , ntawd that durin the manners of ov. 281.}: that from 9, to In nnn nlu-htinnn warn Hlllnrl 10.000 chmmans were lined. In is announced that: Prince Ferdinand. of Bulgnria. will formnlly proclaim the 0on- vereioxrof his oldest son, Prince Boris. to the Greek church on Feb. 9th. Isl. nnnmmmul Mm}. lm nmnm-nr of to attend rrmoo uonryl mnoru. Bishop Cameron, of Antigonish, has is- sued a paohonl to the priesta of Cape Bre- ton count dealing with the oppononu of remedial eziulnbion in trenchant. terms. I Nnmluina in Innnwn at. Rin Jnmairn nf the Notalnng Ia Known no lo annelro 0! we | occupation of disputed toniwr on the bor- ders of French niana. T are are no Brnilinn forces in he vicinity u reported. 'l`l.u wnhrunrv dmwinn-mom week in March. Nothing further in relutlon to the mobi- liuzion of the Venezuela militia has occur- red. More than `00,000 names are on the rolls. The government. will proceed no further unleeu should be declared. Vnllmu lmmr in innmnnimr in Brazil tors. If Fituinnmolm wins his bout with Mnher he wlll refuse to light. Denver, Ed. Smith or nuyhody else, until he has thoroughly toured the country and got all the money he can out of the champion- chi n lnnrimu nlunnrunr nun it. Inn onnrl eh: he London Observer says it has good authority for stating that Germany recent- ly inviwd Rdsain and the other worn to co-operation in I plan hostile to E: land : continued occupation of Egypt on that the ition declined by Russia. T A mnnlixtinn mllina on the nrouident tho ureek church rob. um. Ibis announced that the emperor of German will send Prince Albert ofPruaaia with n ebnchment of the Garde du Colpa to attend Prince Henry : funeral. Binhon Cameron. Antimniah. mlmuon against uermany. The Brazos river, Columbia, Tex., hours, and to-dlv tho Elillio nu. Billv maid Belt Buckles. OI NOV. 155"] Bnlll: I` 10.000 ch:-minus killed. It. in nnnnnnnad that Prints: Dress f.o$ ' 450- ' ' 5; M1`ht om: for 50. \i;~;dii..|. n..`... 4.... 10:.-_ omedial Iemunmon In Lroncnant. norms. Nothing in known at Rio Janeiro of the mumtion dimuted toniwrv I White Gottons. Grey Coff6nsL"/ Ap_ro"'n Muslim. gx awn `o!?"1`u_: " 1* rs The Latest New York Novelty to match all Plaid Blouses. \AIAl..SH S Price 50 Qentg, Fire - Sale T0-MO-RiROW.1 In; Auanw Iltm-nun or '1'Ql0.l|F0g,,VlIilI town chip morning. . Jukoroy, of & , (bud: an-Iago company, was n mount visitor in town. An ngont mpnuntln_p bicycle com ny in in town. Ho nun exhibitions iufurnoonin Wiluon un- roornn shoving zhoqualltiu of A HID whiohfeb. onpnnyhli Iidnndltlla, Ian.` A couple 0! enbrt-sinus will chill"; nrvim tho olnnntar of the nmnunnu. V ,mant Ines: wr Jvv. for 75. `. r D00 CHOP! I0!` l|Il0I'II`Il|Dl0 W OOHVICW a guilty parties. R. E. Wuhan of thovohloh oomptn van: in town. Saturday. on bad- nul. remainwf l.ho_lnu Deloe honmip Vworo interred in Wil1ow' Bank oelnotry yu- mnhy nfteinoon. Doecued died in the KS ton hoapinhhidny Int. oor in the checker room of the mo- chI.nioI' institute roonivod I out of paint Saturday evening. Wm. Allon, ]I'.. who hurboon hero for non: him an nooonnt of illness, will return to New York city on the 15th inn. Invitations an out for An unmbly to be hold at Jond Eula; Friday evaninn. fob. llhh. up:--. vv-. -..---..--an ,. Ltvnroon. Noon. Fob. a.--WhuI,N. Bbrz`, in mi -hrgdd winter.` 6um`1l0d;Nok. 1 hip - on I - t ' ` . %?."?.a; u1o\'v.p.:m .`, an .-u1- goal but '11: ad; l`Ib1ht, 81: ad. Chute-Whlu Ibis; olonod. s. . ---wa-nu`g- o.....*`-:r..;.;............T ' V` 0f,A_ho'udbn- " . 0 not .=rurb.:a.---i"n; ` a..: .`A'Ia. 5.. ....... "`i-5.. tuners! oftho Into Mu.` Jun Lu-one,-' r., plug yuudy afternoon I ltxrnddnnon. Mn. Tholnnlon. m|::nnt. A coup or cnurmnon mu nun n the hunter of the pmgnnnnu. 0 .P.A. of SI. Andrew`: ohumh ht! dooidod to hold I an-Ihouing chart . I} ..y n a van . . . t _ loot Il}500,inJirdry'pronoI'tK on which it carried no inmranoo. Huf Wiloon ll a loner for about 3125, on Wm. Bud Inning A nnnnhitv nf Imnnhlmld mnn manor anon; uzo, nouns wm. noun loai I qqunbity of laondohold goo who win stored in the rink at. t.hodI0. We undo:-Ihnd shot. A IOVIM ol am in been offoiwid for information to convict It amlw nan-Man R E, Wnfnnn nf Hmvnhlnln u anomaly to no new 1 evening. fob. Mth. Ilnnouh Think: the Boundary `on lot J: the light Plano. ` Nnw You`. Fob. 3.--A Ipoolnl totho He:-aid from 81.. Pm], Minn., says: The northern boundary of Minnesota {ram present indication: aoomn certain to assume an important. if not A grave. inbornstiond character. Few plo we Aware of the extent to which innooota ha been the loser in territory by reason of the ammo- ouu location of the boundur line by the En lish oommissioviu` ofhI84 . The `bad int. oaodayswu t. on Hopoueu it 0 value. but to-day it. is ound to be rich in I timber and minerals. The state is laid | value. Dlll no-any ur. us rounu L0 be non Ill to be the loser of no loan than one thousand square miles of land by the jugglery of those appointed to locate the line elimin- ly. Hunter : Island. covering an arena! 800squnro miles is the principal t. t in dispute. Minnesota, it Is noportod will take steps to protect her rights ' We I matter. llIl'(l IIIIIUI IDIII `WU II I--U II HEW! S-r. l`.u'i., Minn.. Feb. 3.-Fnr the pun week a suit. has been going on in the dis- trict, court. which has convulsed the com- niunity with laughter and which ended Fri- day nlghbin a verdict of 83.500 against Thomas Jobb for slienscj the affections of Mrs. A. L. Winship. |lzoth an promi- nenl; ple. The evidence showed bhsi Jebb sdkissed Mrs. Winship in season ' and out of sermon, about 2,000 times, and had finally deeded his house and lotto h. This last. act seems to have stirred Win- shi to action, as he sued Jebb for 895.000 on was given $3,500, the jury s})srent.ly having computed the kisses at 81.45 etch. bblm; market quiet and unohsnud. Inune Hp:-in . I31!) to 400; patanc wlnhr N11) to 4 10; 8 rniaht Roller. 08.80 0 .11) extra, 03.20 to 0830- superne. $1.00 to .10 strong bI.kor I. 08.45 to $3 85; Ontario 01 no to um. . Wuur--No. I hard Ilqnttol-1. no. to `No 0onx-uI to So. PIu--Ma. to can. lLnx.n-5s to Me. EooI-1n to ma. Onnu-439 co 95. OA-rnn.-n..'-n to II m Pon-Hm to 115.00. Luu>-1 to ac. 0oumnu-n .10 to 01.90. B1711` II-'l`own|hipu, II: to M2,; Wontun 1] $0150. ` - Wm Pronlud `to `II ! Andguonll. MAIHIA Ink `J--T.I'. -`,1-`TXHQIA ruvuuun 13.31! IloIrnnI., Feb. .'\.-li'Io\u Rood; quiet. and unohsnaod. Spring. LIVERPOOL IIABKITU. Sm ! 5-10d: rod winter. 69 10dxNo. 0o|..h1'l Union Bank... .... .... .. no} Bank of Comm North wont IAnd_ mp: Ilontnnl 006801: 00 . . Gun. Colo:-ed Cotton. Dominion Ootton" . . I06 60 1 M 9|] 1)nluV.hPnl.......... Oonunorchl Onblo .` lontrul Tologrsph Eloholion Nsv. 00.. Mantra! Strut lhl Montrul GI: 00. . . Boll Telephone .... .. Bonl Eloctl-lo... . Bank of Tom llntclunw BI Horoluntv BI Union Com wont Lu IONTBIAL PIIODIJOI IABIITI. Inna---Aw Pa}. 3! _. Finn: n.:..I-wu I Ron] Elect:-10...... Toronto Ilailwu .. Bank of Ilont.rool.. Ontnrlo Bank . . . . . .. Colored Cotton Ootton. Montrul Gun 01 Telephone. Elect:-10.. llailwn Monu- Bank du Peunln . Peuplm... Manon : . . Bank of l`oront.o.. llumhnntl Bulb. Bank 0 Union Bank... .. gtton steady-Amcrioln llddllnn--I I9-a WANTS MORE TERRITORY. KONTBIAL ITOOI HAIIITI. AI. 0" fa:/NAN9iQug;`pyDG'E`T. COMMERCIAL. n-_ ._"-`_; nI.x..:... 'l..` `Alma. . All popular Anmorn. ammo. any u _ 8 E 90 Prlnqou Itrooi. oun JANUARY Baacni 13 to 31 It s the details of :1 person s dress that creates the im- pression of reuement. You are careful about your neck scarf and shoes-how about your glasses P Are you using a bargain-counter looking pair in a common frame? A of light gold or goldine frames; would `improve your appearance materially. The principal difference between gold and goldine is the name-and the price. `>-IV"."!---`VG v---- Grins, Ohinlnoo. Inf, pilot- nngn * 86 Princess Street. 1`?! -u;v-. .."._. minm. with nwcots-r."I:7ubrbiaoo" glaqvo and` `_0o't_gn' hr ._ SPE:CIAuL. \ sus- MEDICAL HALL. Allen : Fine Hand-Sewed Lace Boots, Made to Order, only Au-nnguu-cannot vuu be avoided if Indian .0! the rolorur ouaqlpltou uln.hndin|undtooo- thpoluouoninth ridhc olnhx-if an mm Ixoolbtand nth-. on Io noun pu-nu. Ind will and! Iooppon tho. pnunt gov- Own A @|d willdbo Nu-Anl, Fob. 3.-Tho annual meotin ol the bane: reform ulocintlon wu he] in the town hall Sntunhy. Represent: Mn: wu:-rout from every put. of an :.I1Ity. ' Ihoutnolt mumdum pronu- t,'ThoInn "E. Andonon, Nnpnnoo; noc- o v_iorpnIidont., B Du-bynhiro, Odoou: I lrouulu. Dr. Ward. h.p..m A annll nrumtiw. mun-niM..-.. glm nn, ' CHIC. IR`. WARE. Eln. Pdn oxoon voconun wunsonp A ti moo I - II vu notdoovnod uivinblo no brl nntnonodldnh sud action wu do! /lotthnswuls. Intholnoantimon oom- nitho Inn Inca nppoinhd to oonfor with HIOQIIVGI Q0 H rllllglllll llIl&0OC0cid.:oI`I AM who :17? In In uooephblo to both parties. and will Ioonnnn an unnm. nov- .-.a _,T.,. V 1 singge place, the_ MEBOIM SPRINGS WATERS boon. There is safety in 3 them. . .;n.'.'..u.."'u."} L ` "" "" ""' ORA! OUID 5 (X).. Inntnol. Iranoeu or Mn. Inoo. uawmnn, wno men with Geo Mapes. near Bradford. Mr. `Mnpea an his wrfo went. (on funeral. leav- ing Mrs. Batomnn in charge of their two children. one about five years old and the other an infant. of about one year. Some: time during the day Mrs. Bateman went, auhiido when she slipped and fell. Evi- dent! the was unable to rise again and no ` Qhoe estchild was unable to render any aulllhnoe and the noaot neizhbor lived the eldest. child unable to render neighbor lived About I mile awn the old woman lay when she fell until r. Mapoa returned at niahi about an o olnck when shown fmmd WIIC` IIIO IOII IIIIII MI . MI! |`O|'zIll'0(I Ill night about tan o'clock when shows found frozen still`. who named At an Gatlorlng In Nlptnoo 0| unmu. ' meeting on 0):: Innnnv nnlnn-n an-m-vinilnn u-n lml on. The following ofooru wen ebctod: Pluldont, Tbomu mington. Nnpsnoo; vino-ntoddcnt. D. T. was. Bath: soare- l'l'CI$II, TIIOIIIII mmgwn. A npsnoo; T. was, soon-; '1'0ll0N'l1). Aron. .1.-nowa nu reacnoa have of the death under peculiar circum- Ihnoea of Mn. Thou. Bntomnn, who lived uh}: flan:-can Manna nnnr Rrnfnrtl Lh- Bo during the oomlng nn.mmer. he impreuion is general thnb the elec- tions must take place in May or June next. If the approprinbiona {or I896-7 are not paused before April 25th than another session must. be convened in June in order in mu. u: -nnnlinn nnonnngrv t.n r-AI-rv nn Cums In or (II Engine from I Trlp and Dluppourod. Tom)` `. Feb. 3.-Aaron Burt. 80 Pear- son in hue. has asked the aid of the police to locau his brother William, missing since Jan. 28th. He in an engineer on the C. P. R. and lives at Hnvelock. Ont. ()u the day named he came into Toronto iunchion on his amrine. from the out and cram D0 DUIIBIO. Dellu T. Hyeml and Harry I . Hynms were called at the police court. this morn- ing, but. ofcourae, they failed to appear. They were not even repreeented by coun- eel. DOl0tlV0 Caddy naked that a war- runtbeiseued for their arrest. which re- quest. wee nally complied with. The mngiurew made out the usual certicate of non: poemnoe and the bail bonds were sent to t. e court of general sessions to be eelzreetaed. 0BABT S I I005 00 E00 octmataod. IIOOBDOII I-III` IE CWIIVOIUI ll] JIIIIU Ill DHJOY to vote the supplies necessary to carry on he lmsinele of the country. The minister of marine and sheries has no DIIIIIIQII or me country. The minister ahorioa decided to prohibit hereafter the use of not: for shing in Luke St. Francis and Lake St. Louis. me any named no mm roronno junction on engine, the east and diannnoared. was poured. T e Hynma brothers were ntlmitwd to bail in 81,500 Saturday, and left town im- mediabel afterward, going by special trninto uhlo. n..u...-r 11...-.. ....| u....... 1 u........ a little less man Ugo. ll pounu. Dr. Montague : health continues to be unsatisfactory. The oiciel duties of the minister of agriculture press so hefvily u n him that. a period nl com- plete rest. is advised by his Jiysician. It is hoped that he will be a 10 to remain at his 0 for the remainder of the session, but, 0 course, this can hardly he insisted upon if it is dangerousto his health, which has been broken down by great. physical exertion on behalf of his part . Mr. Pmtimn. minilber a marine And oxornon DOIIIII ox mu pl Mr. Coetigon, miniaoer marine sheries: Mr. Dnly, mim'sl.er ofinberionr and controller Wood are perfecting plan: for: proposed expedition to Hudaoafs Bo during the ooming ho imnreuion ueneral one. The first lull year : operations of the binder twine manufactory at. the Kings- ton penitentiary has been reported up- on by W. Hughes. the penitenti- ary clerk of industries. Altogether 941,000 pounds of binder twine were made. upon which the sum of 815.515 was realized. The prices at which the wine was sold and the nantities in the various grades wares: lolows: 130,000 lbI., 0c., mum lbs.. 8}o.: 99.306 lbs.. 7c.: eeworeu Iouowns: 1au,uuv IuI., uu., 8,800 |bu.. 830.; 99,366 lbs., 7c.; 2.400 lba., 7c.; 450 |ba., 8c. The average price id was 86.43 per hundred Iba., ur litt e less than c. pound. Dr. Mnntnnua u Allngoo-pull. Oruwh, Fob. I.--Dr. Oronbyueklu, -upmno chief of an L o. r.; on Thun- duy..in tho commons bnildinppruidod an . novel ptahorIngL.mt`o wit, an. open bourt ol ` the .5` `I numbonmgt. wen prlonl. Ind gt this ofidr '7 NB.--Bring your oculist's pre- ption to us to be lled. puumont. Ill `flndipouuoqu I, at time o':bo r` hon nlthhd : Dr. G1-nndboln. l ylmlndllh (S61 0n\Il'h);u:d Mr. Th will of an mo,`7J my-on. I. P..luvu hnllamllli, M uqhlp I lain nnd 0l0.000to mum * 1! Hum : clan-not thoeouto ox l00.@thoMot- an iataogotol.haPiu- ` college. ant:-cal. . ' eornlpondont of the One- lloo Ilomanr wine that the government :- Inllldlltlooltlin numbior of` in Pro- upporwnfvoto use to tame- dld bill Ind {time who Ihlnla` of this vinoo, than In tho bishop: and clergy, uupporti. o nyn that by an-ungo- menu twenty-ve wry members are to vote nrinat the bill. while Mr. Laurie; Ind 1: friend: are meuaeod with the ooddnthnlehutudarl iltlny donotvohe iouto momthan lluptho pin the mlniworhl rsnka. He adds t. at Pore I.m...h. in hninu mndntha unconscious tool of the ministers. The Mall ; Ottawa eorrespondent says: On llondey Sir Richard Cartwright will lntroduoeen amendment, delllng for the re-edjestment ofthe terllfon the lines of (see nude. This will he dleouued for sev- erel weeh, end "in the meantime the government will have an opportunity to ive the ilniehin touches to the reme- di -bill. which as yet to receive the eesen of council. Touching the measure as framed by the committee, vari- ous o inions exist. 0n the one hand t is declared that it is in such terms so to be altogether too mild, and on the other hand it is with equal positivenees asserted to be far we drastic. At the resent eta site details `cannot hononby be isclosed to the public, and since the; are perheps merely an outline 0 what will be nally determined upon by council, an ettem t to recite them is more likely to be mis ending than edifying. There is no longer any doubt. however, that the nttitude the dominion has assum- ed toward the question is :1 moderate OIIH. b'n.. mmnzs umuna or PARLIAMENT. mlniseoritl fhllll. no was man run: hoombo in being rmdathe unconscious tool of the ministers. 'l`Iu. Mal . Omar: nnrrannondant. save: " om c'ouy_g`m u;?.} Wu From: to Death. T030-o. Feb. 3.-Newa has reached mrn nf that dnnth nndnr nanulinr nirnum. -pnuaonn. u. '1'. none, bum: soare- `, Thong: 8. Nnpnnoe; viornnlidont. B. Du-bnhiro. Odoou: LENNOX REFORMERS. HENGIVNEER MISSING. Ivlll KIWI AI IHJUIIIYUIZI Tonono, Fob. 3.--Tho nnyor has been `o:iI'vo:kv'hhndi': city author- ou o dnnnguurud- oddtlun yunglqhmilyin connection .umg&ho8ob|nth bun_cuo. they willbo B'hv:|ddwI!h an iujnnofioll , whichh_hwi'l`I"Iooh: U Ihyionll respond t_ hoult. aonoiioo 'u'rvdonI_nhlio( gab . an clock-ioinn, who`-"hog hunch and and dotunion of Kollv come In ovuxuunxny. Hu known It. mu. He has heard about Plungur Wnlum nml B1-menu the Juhilm Jngglns, and nll Hm ntlmru mhnt tunnsm-I for-mum in M your ur IWU and lust (hum In I single wnnun. }Iu'(l like to get out for- ,over. bin ho can't. Nllnv GI-nnnnn In Hm vmmnnnt. nlnnunr aumnnazmcmnqmqmlnm Wrong usdducmionofxoll null flllilyhioullpnytiodnmgci nvpulod. J Il, H10 IIIUIDPIIII. DGIIIIIG UBO (X)m|\ were re htivan of the queen, the Prince 0 Wales. the German emperor, the tin of Belgium. And the academics. Fol- low nfotbalo Inn an immense procession of b not: panonn. 'I'|.. ngpuohuga AAAL I... l'.. BL D_..l`- The Iervlooo took place ih St. Paul`: church, the u-ohbi of York oicinting. Thobody snap in tho cry of St. Pull : beddo that ol Sirchdsio Wmn. VIIIIIUII Iallvhruullllliu III lUI I ululllllll. I in beddo tint Sirchdstopgr Wren, the urohlooot 0! that odioo. IIUYII VI IAIIWI lI'-WX- Loxnou, Feb. 3.-'l`he funernlof Lord Leighton, president: of the Roynl academy, too place here today. Theoorlogo nurt- ed from Burlington house at eleven o cIook. The II-hearers incinded Lord Salisbury. the is of Aberdeen and W. E. H. ;UV(.'l'. DIIL Ill) [VIII U. Rlltw Grnunnu In the youngest plunger thln country hm: ever known. He In only 90 yum-s old. llu has been nbouc moo hmokn nll his um and Mew years ago blon- somod out an as bookmaker. vu lllllll lllll Illlsvllll IIVIIUU Ill UIWVVII U UNIX`: E. H. Lackey. zho hmorinn. Behind the ooln were ronruanhzivaa she augan. than Ill IBOU.UUU. Ho has carried hlq money away to Ken- tucky, and has vowed to all his frlundu that he wlll mover Plunge again. But he wlll, pmlluta tho New Yon-1 World. Thny all do. Mlko Dwyer has been no It for 20 years, and hasn't had tho strength of char- acter to qult. although ho hum wanted (-0 own: and uvur nguln. Plm-Ihurg Phll hm hrlml II: and fullod. Dlnu.mn.. .hn.'t- hnO.Io un Inna An ohnu l:l'l`I| II III! [RINK]. 1-`luuuvru don't mtlro so long an the-.,\' have money. They quit when they um strandml. That`: the way Dave Jnlmsuu dld. That's the way !\lI|m Dwyur wlll do In-fore lung. 'l`|mt.'s what. Grnmmn will omnu tn evuutunlly. lln known It. Inn II hum lmm-d nlmnl. lg DIN I'0Ill'\Vl1]OIlK. He Bddii $50,000 more on another day, his total winnings {or the meeting, which lutod less than three weeks, being more than $260,000. lln hnn nnrl-Ind Iain Innnuv Awnv fn Van. zuun. 1 unnnnnn. vane. Altuogetlmr he put up 050,000 and won 100,000, unuthur reward for postpon- lng his roth-mnont. Ha mldml 850.000 (mother dnr. 4o."Inyu'1'heI!umInnr."thunwumnoh qnautIonwhotJmhowuaI'u.md.td1otor A combination of dl three. The book .hanllyuuwun the quaunmou-ramovu |IhAdonbh. A Young Kentuokian Wlnl 0350.000 on none: In Three Weeks. There : an old new that the man who hesitates is lost. A young man who has just gone back to Kentucky with upward of $960,000 simply beaause he healtatud puts ballot In the proverb. when Rum Gmnnan. youmrest