Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Feb 1896, p. 4

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-Wonk `win: the Bonn In 1 mm- Wuih ol Word:--`l'ho Inuvnl lays It Wlll Fol Allow lnhrfonnoo III In In- -...| AD-Irn__Ann nndvlnu the Blue Blot-Coral Reform IIIII. |:._L |-. NM... |)...In IVADAILY sicxmtsn wma. sA*rUiinAx, FEBRUARY ' I been oi I Venerable IupeIIeeeeOe--Inna To Have Llnghenn Ieleued. . OTMWA. Fob. 15.-P. E. busier. in the civil service many years, but recently Iuponnnunbod. died hut evening, ngod I oi hey-four years. vid Molarou. I prominent lumbar- hvid Molaron prominent lumber- man. bu left for n land to not the M- ` oretary of the colon on, with a View of : getting a Mr. Lingham, who was pnrtner of his in South Africa, and who wurpul in prison by the Transvnal. government, out of nil . jlurhro Johnson. of Saull Sm. Murio, bu bf jail Judge Johnson, been appointed :1 commit-sinner to invent!- gute the charges againat the Noble Bron. of Collingwood. - - Tho bnnklnn and commerce commit.- ` 000. ` During January $286,254 werq depouitod in the dominion overnmont uvingu nk, leaving $17,203, 25 on deposit. on the M: 1 of Feb. ' MI... MnPhnrlnn. n! Fm-u|'.. Out... Inn The capital amok in to be lDU,UUU. The Gardner tool oompan . Brookvlllo, -` is applying for a charter. plml. 8100.- 000. been appointed receiver or wrequ. A propoumon has been made for wiping , out of the ghsin hoards onbirclv and xing ` the Ibsndnrdu by act of parliumenb. Th. net: debt. on the 3H: January wan the Ibsndnruu by act, or parnunonu. The net debt. January 0253.135 000, an increase of 02,897,493, this being due go the myment in January of the provincial who dies and of lnborelt on the debt. . ni.- (`.hnrll\n `runner in still connod to the debt. Bir Charloa Tupper is still connod his house. It. appears he was treating his throat, which is sore. with oxoouive spook- ing,nnd fumes got, to his eyes, necouitning ll care of Lhem. (1000 not. Iwwm uwuuu--u~-w nu... \ l`0(|lll` to overnwe the r ya I, as the governmentlusa Q h troops in South Africa at do what. nl. any moment "m%or|t.ivoly nocesury Lo ' after their thorough Hg. Hill, in IRHI. had `n ed to the Boers. who `. H nld be o all arms oombinod. {mm 24'.- bo 30,000 men. who could be used in A nonstrntion against the Transvaal. The nblio might, and, probably would find lly in the Orange Froe Sum, and nld receive auiamooe from l)ut.ch pnthizerl in Cape Colony, and would bnbly scours the active intervention of `V ope. It. would be A big job {or Eng- l to make even a hmiwd demon- . Linn of Feb. Allan McPherson, 0! Forelt. Out., been appointed receiver of wreqkl. A nmuolition wiping In the llmuin of_Oouunouo. OTTAWA, Feb. l-4.-The budget debate was continued to-day. The first epeoker wus Dr. Sproule. who spoke for more than two hours. He was followed b Mr. Lla- ter. whose vigorous declamnt on roused the house for n time out of the lethargic state in which it passed moat of the After- noon nnd evening. The other Ipeokere were Mr. Rider imd Dr. Cameron (Inver- noss). Mr. Foster remarked the other day that he wanted the budget debate to con- clude on Tuesday, but he cannot seriously expect that, taking into account the ordin- ary length of budget debates. There has thus fur been not the L-lightegt ground for supposing that the debate is be- ing unduly prolong:-d. Up to the preseu! (here hm-e not been more speakers on one side than on the other. Memborsnnturully desire to take the opportunity uorded on the eve of u general election to make upeechee for the buneiit of their constituencies and the country genernll . Among the bil n introduced and read a (2 ountry genernllr. Among the first. Lime. was one by Mr` Mcluerney to extend for ve years the colnplotion of the (I1igI|o`Lo marine railway. and another by Mr. Contaaworth Lo incorporate the im- perinl life insurance rompuny. l.nI-an Altemlnnca and Important Hubjnt-tn at \`c-ate:-day's soulnnn. All the grmluntea of Queen's who were expected mnttyend tho alumni conference huvo nrru-ed. They ropreeent. nearly all provinces of the dominion. Prof. McNuuzhton delivered an eurnoat. provinces ol the nonmnon. Prof. McNaughton mul inwrosung lecture on The Teachings of Juana \\'it,|n Regard to the King- tlmu of Heaven" enmrtlny afternoon, In. three o'clock to u Knrge audience. At {our mu. the \'.M.C.A. met. and listened tn riel but eminent] practical addressee by Rev. Dr. Hunter. luv. 1:. M. Milligan and Rev. 1). Smruchnn. The Lrend of each ad- dress was Lowauds timely and practical ad- vice to tho nudienoe as to the proper course to be followed in dnilylifo. hull. m-nnimr mt. niuht cfnlnnk Rev. Mr. ` concert. at hot Ieliaonoo. Inn owning. ` The prqnmno oouobud ol uonp. nud- ""~ *~""":.":";:;*:- ':..':':....."~ :2: VII V IIIIO MI 0 ` mania until an cu-ly him than naming. Mu. Owrio. lpndon. gun I incl: at- joyod luncheon on `funds In home of dngh3.u n gun. Ibo Inna:-. 0'! scan. 4 . ' Quobto nu BI-jtioh mo.._(u....; ~ Bwluolnd an um |l`Vv-Ina... be followed Ill daily mo. I but evening at eight o`c|ock Rev. Mr. HM. uf Uobuurg. roud ll paper dealing witii various economic problems than are engaging the ut.t,ent.inn of the world`: thinkm-n M the present. time. The rev. o-pouker"n uttornni-oun the subjects, and his wine sllguostionn showed that the pro- blems unilur consideration hnd rocoived (loop and con.~u\nt. ntcention at his hands. A nmnowhm. lonuthv and uuiiibed diama- ([00]! NIH] COIIFUIIH: llLL8llL|0I| IID HID IIIIIIUB. lengthy upiribed aion fullowml the reading of the paper. n-lmwing vlnnrly that (ho gnulunboa n1"`0 fully live In tho ilnpnrbunco 0! A thorough m`.quniI|!,nm`u with the questions o the tune, nnd are diligent searchers after light; for ulnrk plnoan. At. :1 bunnman moohinu. this morninsz. it UL, l(`1`llII 0Pl (Ill ITMHUIIT`, "lHOl'0|l|l(l8` lium-nu! Belief," l`rnf. Wnlnon. Monday nml \\'edne:-dny, fl p.m., Browning's I'm.-mn nftho Ronninanntro. Prof. Cnppou. 'I`m-.udu.v R I. m., The Teaching of Joann," Iirnf \I:- nmyhlnn Mmulnv. -I n, m,. new _)'um`, nntl n x-mnlnluoo wan upponweu In drufb u progrmnmo fur the mine. The following in line programme for next week ' - mul 'l`Lu-mulnv II n m "Tina WIII Not Allow lnlornrcneo In nu un- konul Alain--Aro undying hh `I ml.-I(lu_v .1 .m.. "Ana Joncnlng m JOEIIR, |'rnf. .\1vI`Lunghton. Monnlny. -I p. m., 'l'hc A rolnngqvtio for tho Tinlen." l'rol. |(n_ lucnt|n_v, 4 p.m., Problems of l rwu`lxing us Allbctod by Hm Recent Cri l`i<~inm." Prinvipnl Hmnb. \Veduoadn_y. 4 p.m.. The 0. T. Conception of God," Rev. Dr. Mulligan. Monday. !|p.m., "So- oinl l)isconLeut., Rev. M. Mnoszillivmy. TIIuruIn_\'. S p.m.. "Tim Proper Una of Prg. an-rnbewl Fnrvnu in Puhliv VVoruhip," Clmn. collar Flmning. Wednesday, R p, 111., "Sin vlz-, TM." Rm . S. Bland and Prof. ul... A "mugm Slnorm. lnr nnrk plnoan. AL n bunmoan meeting, morning, wna decided to continue the conference nmt um] (-mnlnittoo uppointed In drnfb nronrummo Tn Cnnuhlnr The lrnturo Polk-y. Tho mmuul meeting of the foreign mia~ :-inn l)rnn(`h of the Queen : university mis- sionary m-\nm`iuu'on was hold this mornin . Tho lrem-uror, Dr. Hell, Iv.-portod that n April. ISM, when the last. nnnunl meethi was held, them wnn a balance on hand 0 Q"K use 6.1:... km. R.1'.'n am '11: hnnn pg. held, llmm lmmnce mma 0: 375.1114. Since than $470.80 has been rm` ex-ivud. Of Lina 8i1Kl.l I in still on hand to go towards the salary of Rev. -Dr. Smith fur the vurrent. year. After some dioouulon on the future policy of the uaooiatioun coxnmittoo mu: nppniI\t.e to oom-idor the problem and to present A report. It at moon inn; of alumni and students next Tuoodn mnrning. when more denite notions wi be taken. wenpor. The large number ol [noun Iull_\""nPprocinI;od the arrangement: mndo {or their oujoymom. and the ball wu be- yuml question ope most. thoroughly enjoy- ` ed And most I-ucoulul oi the aouon. Want the lnclnluun to Pay. The petition In the local logiolacure. ro- quonting that body to pay for the polling- bootho mod tor elections of mombors ol the assembly, has been" signed by Mayor Rllinu. and will be forwndod to Hon. Willinm Hnrty. at Toronto. to-day. ' Iollowod jlor nuhond. Nnw 0nI.z/um, Fob. l,5.Mn. E. K. Nicholson. wide! know-I: by her non do nlnmn nl "Purl ivnrn." ownorof II NOW Urlennl hen n , II a . . 4:... xsoaiilo, a.."`...+.fJI .'...""'...}'$. died untvul. I` - ` Mn. I1. Beurgoquu-llama urloc, mut- tunod I In put; of Honda at I parlor at or residence. Int owning. Th` nu-nnrnlnlnn nnnnhtnl of $l'|DI. l$d- Successful C'||iIl-P;n'I llnll. (Jupt. and Mn. Hudon, of A" bum:-y. Inst. night. gnvoa children`: bull to the friends and awquninbnneoa of their little nonand daughter. Very few iuvihtlom were unwogptocl. despite the tom tudua wecmhor. he large number 0 guests ruIlv"umrminmd the ummnmanu mndo tion. lthou h the first lord of the treasury, 1. Ba four, referred hopefully in the so of common:-. lnt night. to meident Ieger e coming tol-`.n land to d ecuu the tiona at lune, no { within or with- tho oicial circle beieveo that he in mg. On Thursday ni ht Mr. Chem- nin announced hie roe inoae to abun- hia proposal thnt home rule should be ntod bothe residents of Rand. md to president Krueger to suggest an alter- ve. The sturdy Boer president stated ` for vrvr-nu .v And Liver Complains you have A ntod cannon on ovm..bot.t.lo ol unor- itnlhor. It never tooun: Ab Wain ; nnm xpnnnnnn, n-nu. yo-'* an--. an - knovr md' plume 0! "Pearl into." ownorol` it l\-'A4n- Iihumum In Hand `I-[Ar hnnhnnd. plume ol "Purl Riva-o." ownorol unnow 0| Pi ,i d d. B h .;:...'.':fm:.'.z:;'.::. :h.".,.......:: mm: THE o'r'rAw45mbma wnTH73'JE-E's ALUMNI. K umlny nn:l'I`hnrv-ulny, ll n.m.. "The Life in (,`hrint,." Nov. H. I . Hegg: I2 lm-turon Hn|mnr'-1, Tho Founda- nu! mu nltlm Rnnninnnnrn, Prnf. (`.nnnnn --|':--- NO REQSOPLWHY HUGH [I088 IAIIQ Ana-r .A:-nan-rant E The Premier and the male! JnetIee'e Be. oent Deellltp-The Government Would 806134 to All It On: to Bupproee llllherytll Corruption. 'TOIwH'm, Fob. l4.-Thle was private member day. one of the days not apert for the reneeotlon of bueineee other than thet initiated by the government. The pl-lute membere were not prepared to swell themeelvee of it. and beyond I. eerlee of question: by Mr. Whitne .whioh were promptly enewered by t e gov- ernment, presented nothin to the house. One of the queet one asked touohi on en importent topic 2 Chief justice eredlth'e oven-ulln of deelelonij -given by two count! oonrt udgee. to the o eeot thet dletrelnt 1' rent on medel1le- gel by the amendment: to the landlord end tenent eat penned tn 1896. Sir Oliver Mount : repl wee that the chief jultlce hed exp the intention of the govern- ment In ing the legieletlon. Mr. ltney eeked: He: the poeltion of lermer at the Rookwood eeylum, King- eton, been Ietely lled b the appointment ol any person? I! no. w mt is t no name ol such person, end in he a ruduete of the Anrloulturll college of thy: province? ll suggest alter- ve. sturdy president alternative explicitl in the lust de- tch, in which he eolnred that the nevul would allow 0! no interlerenoe in internal affairs. 'ivh this decctch hefom him Mr. Bal- aiiirmed t e decision of the British ernment to interfere somehow to so- to the loreignerl in the 'l`nmwul ll rights with the Boers. The quea- now in what form will thilintarlerenoe and in he ruuunce or we rloulturnl collage that t. o appointee is not a graduate, were up- lioat.ionl`?or su_oh pomion mmle on be- all of any gm unto or graduates, and if In. whv wu I nmtluato not, chosen for imil of any grauuubea, um I: so, why graduate nuoh position ? Hon. Mr. Gibson, replying. mid that the polition 0! [Armor It the Rockwood uvlum had been llodzy the appoint- petition ol nrmer at. we nucxwuuu Asylum lled y a point- ment, of Hugh Ron. son the late armor. The applications received did not. show whether or not the applicants were gradu- ahee of the Ohmrio ngriculturel college. It. had not been customary that thew nhould be, nor was there my law or regulation to that elfeot. M.- Whii.nav then asked whetrlier this Mr. Whitne nttention of t e gnvemment had been clmwn to certain perngrnphs. which he (noted, in the judgment of the trial. .huigeein the one of the Kingston elec- tion petition, etntin that, though, owing to the early nloeeo the case. no corrupt practice was xroved to have been com- mitted. yet t ere was reason to sup- poee that such practices hnd prevail- ed exteneivelj, and that this cir- (rumntnnoe an the fact of the limited powers of inquiry vonferred upon the jnd ee at the trial of an election petition ouinh to be submitted to the legislative m-membly. Mr. V\ urmey xuruner nuuau: "Having regard to the statements that vorrupt. practice: prevailed extensively at the said election. In it the intenbion of the government. to amend the law in the (limo- ciun nf ilmrealing the certainty of wopor punishment. bein imposed upon ul por- uoun guilt of [M ry 1'" Is it. t re intention: of the government mmncstgou Euzmou.` the trial 01 election petition ougit m-membly. Mr. Whitney further naked: "Hnvimz reward guilt ox bribery .' government to comply with the rocommenlutinu of the judges contained in paragraph six of the above judgment bywsubinitting the mut- bers refexredto in Mid para mph to the legislative assembly in any otner way than by printing the mid judgment; in Lhn votes and proceeding? If so, in wlmb manner will the sum; so submitted '.` Hir Oliver Mownt. replied: "(ll Tlieiw will the be uuommeu: Sir replied: tontlon of the gnvernmenghnu been drawn to the para rnphn w||icl|"'{)penr in l.h 6' 'udgmem 0 Lhejudgoa in L l6 clue of the ingnbon election petition, Iuul which my hon. friend has mentioned. mm 1'}... rvnvnrnlnnllf. wnuld ha crlnd to I sent. prepared with any such measure. "13) 'Ihe ovemmenb in notnwnre of anv other way 0 useful oomlnuniotmlng to the legislative unsembly the nmtt-era referred to except. by the public-ntinn ul wlmt, the learned judges have. and by an ' nup1l0~ Inenl.ur_vlegislnt.ion which may llerenter I be 1le\'ine<| to remedy the evil. mu Nn furumr mum-or can be made to he miniutorinll explanations in parlia- L regarding Armenia have boon un- afnotory even to the vernmont sup- ors, and have distinctly weakened a minister Snliaburya reputation. The description of I lath painted to look iron" in plentifully quoted. The libe- hnvn nmmonod their Irenoral attack GEORGE E LIOT CASEY. LIBERAL dill`. Who Iunon politicinuu or people has not heard, oven If he does not know him par nnnully, of Hour 0 Elliot Cm-oy, une 0f the prominent. libera members of the house of omnmonn. During the lust noted session of the house he sulferorl conaulorubly from 1-nmrrhnl trouble. until Dr. Agnew :-(H\hn~ rhnl Powder was brought. under his notive, nml having used it. tzox unto hill own wnrxln. "In. in n rst.~(`lmIn nrtir` 0. mu] nrnvetl most llo.Ele1-ted the Dlrq-Morn. The adjourned annual meeting of the K. & M. Forwuding 06`. was hold in Mon~ tI"el|..on Wodnudl Int. The nancial statement. enbml wee eminently um-~ factory and the members exprened their condence In the dimctorl by re-electin -them.` The board in connoeed 0! Fang Rona. Quebec. president: A exnnder (Mmn. Kingston. vice-pretident: William Stewart, Montreal, managing director; James Stewart, Kinglbon. ` agent; Theodore Roee. Quebec. and John Torrmwe. jr., hlnntrl. be dex-in-ed remedy um cm. (H No further answer can the fourth question of the hon. member." having used It. note mu wnrun. II. in n I'at.~(`lm-n 0, proved effective in my enne." This remody rolim on imllrnmly. and porlmmonlly mum-. Sold by nll druggintn. Sumplo bottle nnd blower sent. by H`. H. Detchon, -N Churvh arreot.. Toronto, on re ceipt. of mu cents in silver or smnlpu. Huh} by N. C. Poison & ()0. THE DESERTER BROUGHT BACK. NIl'\'l(`Fo Mr. Mceth and Br. (`om non, of '`z\`` buttery. returned yesterday rom Quebec, where thay wont to brin back an donertor from the battery here. w 10 had given him- self up at. the nitndol in Quebec. The pri- nnnnr nm\'0d $0 b0 Fl`GdOl`i(`.k l)ny, WHO self the mumol in Quebec. Ana pri- soner proved l)ny, wun couvernetl in Ilevernl dlatnrhnnvos between m-Lillerymen and voluntoorn in camp at, Hl|l'l`l8ll0l(l lnnl. summer. He gave the nnthnritioa nt Toto tlu Pom, burruukn n grant (lonl of tumble durin hir- nmy them. Moor donurting from the l~ tery Day enlisted in am Amorionn regl mont. but not being suited with the con- djldnna of life in Uncle Sam`: army any bet.- t)ortlmn in the Canadian service. he (la. sorted the stars and nu-i you also. it in said. He will be (`curt-martin ed. IJIIIIIII Iwiwuun Ulri- Tuuonm, Fob. I5.-lame: Long. In con- duotor on the Toronto street. nilwuy. was caught. between two can at the utmost. mil" wnv shed! at dav-Ikhb. this morning. re- onughb between um can nu ma uruau mu- wny day-hQ. morning. ooivin injnrion uh oh mny terminnto fa- ully. o auuainod A mmonud oomminut- U ad fracture of the chi; savers! bones .....o..-udlnu thrnunh the hash He in be- A Ihunn-`I Ilun Irolon. N:\\;_Yonx,l`ob. l5.-Tho ntrermunic-. which urrivod how. this morning. from Livor I, npom bhnt at noon on Fob. mm. In lstitudo (LN. long 01.24. lhd fall In with _tho British runner Oounlo. 0! Sundorldnd. in tow, The Ocunlc had A broken chats. and Inn nearly holplun whon the IOOIIDII (Milan took horju sow. 'l`h'o n......t.. 1. nl [MI mm and mrriod n iod. lnoo Thomas Sexton rafusod to accept ohuirmnnahip ol the nnti-Pnrnolllbo sec- of the Irish pnrlinlnentnry party, John on appears to luvo the best. chance of Ig elected to the pooillon. His choice, over. will not be unanimous. Ha will Accept the ohnirnnnship in the event in receiving 1 largo majority. The ry of 2,000 yonrly, which Mr. Bobn in: M mnntging dirootor of the Free- n n Journal. inuenced hi: ddcilion not .....-.5 oh. nhnlnunnhin ol the mrtv. No-To-Boc.|ho od ml uuihodto. hmoouro. ul. C. Icchol s. or the ungn. seven: nono- rotmdln throu h the esli. Kovotl to go inju internally nlao. Lon `in middle |ed.mu'riod and yllvod at No. 5 Chromom. street. Galileo took noun now. [no Oooanlo In ol L868 tom _|nd curried crew ol about twonty-nvon mun. Frodorlok Dny Dld Not Llko l'uvlc- I It-I-\'IoII. Kola, Que Montreal. not! In !|uI'I'oI-or From uunrrnnn |ru|IIIu-II. Curml by Dr. Agnew`: Cntnrrhnl Pow. WA ; 86+ X:bAaL:'. -__.l . . _ . ._I ....._A(.... Onuuht Bot-ween _. I.<.L ll 1-...-- [Al 15; 1896 he govern nc l Arman on policy un- the newly ieauod blue book can be {ml than poutponod their nonu IWIOI :a----- It Occurred In Nlphdr`-IIIVICOI Fara `I'll!!! You-. NAl'ANl'.I, Feb; l.'n.--0ne ol the moat intarenting and exciting gemel d! the new eon was the hockey mewh. yeuterdey afternoon, between the boarders of the (Jam bell house and the boerderil olthe Faith : house. The game Iherted at !our_ gun. 9 ar . and the intereqb rievor unbilthe mph. The ice wee herd and when equioic burn had to be made twee amusing to see the frantic etforbo mede to retain ti'i`oir equilibrium, ' and .wheu the stick went one direction and tahojketar another. it. was then the fun waxed high. 'l`ho game resulted in a victory of three to one in favor of the Cnmvhell house. Mu Wu. Rm-mu Mi I struck, in Iarlann. In lavor on me UI\m men nouso. Mrs. Wnu. Burnt. MI I street, in serious- ly HI, suffering wibh pnritonibiu but small bopu no onbrtainod for rooovory. gponoo, bu , Mn. Wm. Rankin, South been laid u`) for the but than wank: with an Attack 0 Inammatory rhoumnthm. OI- cnr Dey. lntd u with In attack of pneu- monia, is rapid y rooovorln . J. R. Fruor. Tamworth, will become at c man of NW- nee about March lot. He will occupy In [.1137 Anderson : house, Donald atrooe. lg. Ijlllnn Hall in n-n-ntn ham: (mm vv u-uuuu Alnnluu -um new --. -.-..... .. .. ........,,, Luc ii. iep Lillian Hall is expected home from Olenn. N.Y., today. M. e moebln of the quarterly oicial board of the Intern Methodist church. on Wedneedev leetu. e quarterly nmctal boom or me nnwrn Methodist church. Wodneoda unnnimous hwltntlon, on behalf o the con- regntion of the church, was extendod to ev. Dr. Mohlnrmid to mturn as their mutor for another year. The hearty mun- ner in which this ronnlutlon wan ondorlod by the members of the board showed that Dr: Molharmid was not only a. moat so- oeptuble tutor. but also the hi h entoom in which no in held by the otc aft: of the church. The doctor exproueal himself plans for the heart Invitation to unani- mous v extended to uim, and cheerfully no- nnntmf with than nnnrnvnl nf nnnfnnmne. mounlv extended him, and cheerlully ce W(] with the approval of conference. he be 9 of our collegiate institute have orgnni7.e< nmock rllnmentlor debating practice. Alfred urrowv-in head of the government, and Charles Wilson lends the upponltinn. The hand miuter lathe go\'or~ nor, nnd Mr. Loeheed is Mr. Speaker. A onbinetin elremly formed, nnd has been submitted to the governor enernl. The late of the government wil ` he decided when the hnune meets. John Dickens, Mill street, will for the hunt month. is grmlunlly growling weaker. No he of his recovery are entertained by hi frieluln. 4!` Tho lmtent Toplou For Dhouulmn In I Nulghlmrlug Tuun. (:.\.V.\.\m;r1c,,Feb. N.--Many were the anxious fumes seen in the post otce to-day nwnicin the distribution of the Valen- tines. . . H. Lyons, of Sumue|. Benjamin & (,`u.. 'l`ur0nt,n, was n visitor in town yer Lerdny. W H. Hunt, of Rookporc. was in town yoatenlny. At a recent. meeting of the bound of education Samuel Sheep wns l\|7[)0il)L6(l junibor of the new higl school M, n I-ulury of $l.")ll per yeur, and Mrs. Monhaxgue was up ointed unromker of the old nvhnol on Iain I-Lreet. The dnte of the Lewlneoting undur the nun- pivot! of tho Y.l .A. of St. Andrew's church has been xed at Feb. 27th. 'I`|.n Ann-I ml \\'mInn-ulnu nvnninu nnulnr uhurcll has been men M. 80. `(HAL The carnival, \\'ednealny evening, under the management. of the band. wua n suc- cess. Tho Hmmnoquo mnnteur minatreln hold the bounds uh the opera houwlnnt evening with u vnriety performance. A ,lu"1'{e nmliom-0 \\"ns present. ' Im nm.m-minunnnl. nriveu bv (,`um.. Jack ,1u.1-e numonuso present. ' lno entertuinunent. given by (.`u )0. (lrnwlorll. in the 05)ell`l\ house. uleadny evening. wns not wol nttemled. T 10 en Lcrtnimnont, was of n fascinating nhnracter. No freigl.L wma collected hum some of the lucul [nutorioa _yoat.erdny on account of the uturm. Two nlnnr promlnent. young buai- neun IIIOII were out in [Illa surrounding couIm`_v _\`0ubol'(ln_y nining experie|Ic'o nu salesmen. The pupiu of clnelnlgh school nro prnuticing n wnml drill for the opening of the new school. which takes plume on the 24th inn-L. A. Pnrkyn. recently 0! Mmnenpona, mInn.. Ln fill the new position. llr. Purkyn ls nnivl to have Imule ll wonderful success of n lwpnntiu vliniv in tho mmcnl de mrcmont nl tho unlvnraiby of Minnesota. I 0 elnims In huvu hy mutmetl more persona than hm! nnv ntlmr lovtorin tho country. nnd puts the number he lmn breulod by this method luring two yearn past at, l,`.!0U. Inn l'ark_\'n in n nntlvn of Toronto, Unn- mln. mud rocei\;e(l In medical educuuon at (,0uuon`n umivor:-icy. King:-Lon, Ont. lle ultarwunln lid pout-grudunto work at the Molllll Imulirml college, Moncrenl. and also at the 'l`orunm uni\'erIIit._\'. Earl ln his vgurno he bovmne intern-ted in am made 11 p0(`lnl ntmly of the psychology of atten- tion. uml Ih`()\'u (0 develop his knuwledgo of tho nniencu of lnypnutd.-In tylnronghoull lnin ontira mum-. l)r. Pnrkyn doborminod (0 make u Ipm`l:|lt_\' of psycho-thempmuicn. nnd nt elm clone of llls vollogo course prac- Hvml for several yours in his native cit) nf Tnrunln. In MIN luv went to Miumanpolln. wlmrn he hounme vmmooted with the uni -vornilvy of l\liIuIen()lu. He says the time in nenr when hypnotiam and surgery will be tho mum and vital fuotorn ln the practice 0! ll\0(lll`.lIl8. ` (YFIOI 1:4 HERIBY OIVIN 1' A1` A (hurt vlll be held nmnnt to the Mon` lat Ant by ma Nohor Judge at |ho0oun Conn ul lmnnox and A lnon. on 0 II`. In or Pohrnnh. Inntnnln \\~0_g_n o` oo__A Journal. inuenced mu accmon now he pt the chairmanship 0! the putty. ` statement. of the Brimh one In tho .....n... .u.mu rnmnd by Sir Fro- Alnpton. lug In Penn: . Inn an n on I hm nunmn tho mil In . I1 I". N hem and dot nlm sh` our on- |lnln.I?\IhI nu-I mulnl-m. n flu hm In 0! O 10 Hunk-Ipnly nl (III pupal Inc- I fllhculii. . H m can lunvlnn hnnvu at Iho Ooh In Nquln Io uluntl M t a same HIM an Dr. Herbert A. Pnrkyn u Prufeunr In llll. nuln Mull:-nl College. The Illinois ln6lll(`l|l college has eatal) lie-lnozl n clmirof pa-ycho-tlmru routica and the fncnlty" ununimuunly nelecto l)r. Herbert. A. l'nrkyn. recently of Minneapolis, Minn., m ll Hm now msilion. Purkvn Tn Prohibit Cutting Prluu. A pet.it,inn will be circulated for signa- tures. in the city, praying the city council topaun by-law to piflllblll the l m'lninn lnumlry company. n 'l`oronm. from com pming at the prosciit rate with local laun- (lric.~, or to bring the compnn under the wnrkingof the transient mi era` by-lnw. Aid. Drennnn will have charge of the poti- tion. The city solicitor any: lie known of no b_v~lnw ni. present existing that will pre- vent the company from t-nrr_vi.ig on busi- ncnn us it in now doing. Dnmngoul My Fire. n . .. . l.`..|. I1 A L....A 5.... ..`..I....l. UIIIIIIQII ny run-. ()~un\\.\. Feb. 1.3.-About ton o'clock lmlt. night. lim Inmko out in tho residuum! of A Hmdor, Simone street. south. The house nnd contents were (|ent.Inw. The oont.ont.n were insured for 82,! V. Lona L..A..-.u... IR lll nu.` C nnn voumonu mnureu mr betwvon 343,001) and 88,000. 1 no great drug atom. I) e for Hilk nml lvontneu-n, ma l"I\OI: runcu Nvnmond Dye for Cotton nnd_ Mixed Goods. The Black: made by when dyes are but tn gun, map and wnhing, they never amok. {mic or rumtho stand fut frirovor. If ...... .l.ninn In AVI rlnh and beautiful or run; the sand nu. mrovor. u on dosiro to V0 rich and bonntdful lnclu.-, d *e only with Dinmond Dyp Blacks. Bowaroo imitation: bold in no nmuy placer, as may always spoil your mntorinln. .; TH i=fE Tiiop mm BLACKS. They Belong fo the Dia- mond Family. in hllowod IQ 3 or no arms: lt oonclndu Uh mm q `I: of venous In the text and n mun of dd-A` \..,. HR!-IE popular Blaclun, well known in every city, town and village of Con- nadn I They are known on Fut. Black [)|.mnnd lvo for Wool. Fast. Black Diamond Hill: nml I*`ont.hem, and Pub Block h.y.......m hm-n fnr Cnltnn mud Mlxad Goods. A LIVILY HOOKEY GAME. LIIIVI V1 IIIU. The grant uervo bnildor.`{Yt'm. MolAod`| lruu n-..~.w ..Y9_T!3L..':!3T3- u Innxllbrli n A HYPNOTIC CANADIAN. IE. GATJANOQUE BUDGET.- ;_;;rsi;gr,, E ; 16.394; -............ - ... After taking clock we have I numb: of odd 2;: ofgfoodo which must. be cloud out 0000. AR:)AfNS N0. l.~-900 BMLd.-Wo gun about two hun<`iro'd"barI of but mn- Soa . w n o _wra rs. u- larryprio6p5or:Pg:`|`. Our b0l"):I.ln price 8 In I 250. . EAQIGAINS N0. 2.-FIVE BOXES.--' ?':n3v/on-3:319. but (`riled wlrnp an r . :1 pr on or . Clotting out grim I burn for 280. . uwrl IUIUII LII II IIDIHI -I----vuy- V`. .`.-r. iron"'ia plentifully quated. hnve poutponod enoral ha am-amnenl: policy 305: A ,' ~ \` Amlbox,-' Feb. 15.. ~ The Anglo-Boer bloc, uniting from Dr. Jameson`: raid thy Trnmvul or perhaps lrom I more name. do not appear iikely to be led by n more exohnn not diplomatic rupolydenoo or I via b of president 080? to London. On the marines all up- m to be clar nailing. but it can be sta- l with certain`, that there in aomoohtng the vrindo! w lob tho. euoral nblio ll yet knowlod o. frowrla vices n phowod t. at tho Boer govern- nb W, and with reason. he- Io of r. hum rlnin a d h to Sir Iuhulna Rnlnlnn, hnl Laundry Hosp. um` pnoo In now no. Clurln out rice BAR AI 8 N0. 8.-60 PACKAGES. _w. r......r.....o. am. nnnknnnn Candmon ?vAl:1UA1NH NU. B.-D0 rnlelznaanu. -- 0 nvubout fty poohpp n mon Powders. novar bolero tor lou than lbs: I package. Wnvlllolooo out who noloft. sh onlv no umohno. pangs. m lsbonl sou In an n [EIJIIKUA VVI IIIII uluvw vuv wu-v -uw -w-- an on! kw. BA GAI H . 4.-35.-BoIb Web Halters, all perfect. Regular prloou 960. Bar nln prloo I00 ouch. B RGAINH N0. 5.-l00. - Ono hun- dred Aubomntlu Nutmeg (inborn roduood for this Mlo lrom `00 to 50. RARHAINR nn u _ RCALLOPEI) for this sale lrom `A30 to Do. BARGAINS N0. 6. BCALLOPEI) CAKE TINS.--We will olonr out all our Scalloped Unlxo 'l`lm II`: the low prloo of 30 ouch. Those are made of the but blu And In? aim. Regular prion: M, 70 and 100 X`! . OIOII. BARGAINS N0. 7.~'l`EA POTS.- Henvy oomzer bottom. but Mn maind uof- loo pots, 0 men reduced to 350 : 420 one: reduced to 250. Ixlrlrnnlkvn lvrx u nAn\vnllxI l1I1 Uuuuuu UV uu. BARGAINS NO. 8.--BABY SLEIUHS Handsome] u hollborod Baby Custom. Regular pr oe Will oluoo them out M: onl 82. Baby Slol hl. not upholaoorod. 8|. Sleigh: rodu to 750. RARIJAINH Mn 1: - WRINIIER!-l... 2.00. BARGAIN N0. m.-m. -- We have` about fteen Coffee Mills. No need of un- Ing ndulwrabod coffee. Buy the coffee `I-31! DIUIKIII TQIIIUUJ DU I1 BARGAINS NO. 9. WRINIIERS.-w But Wringera. with pure rubber rolls. pn- tonb tub fasteners. doub'o screw preuuro, reduced from 33 tn 52. Hanna wrln or with brass nishotl corners l3..">0, mt need to $2.130; l Rnuuln Mn In_m We have Wlml. II 0|Kl|l_l|' IIIII IIIIIRJI on iuiann sottlomonu. Spunh, Dutch English. and van numerous quota- o II-om authou Ibo. A Incoouionof iahllowodls sol thokrmuh In mmlndn uh unnondix Islxuu nu VQIIII lallll lDUl00IlUI!| \lUu|I'U HUIUW lllvmwulvg ,. IV... _____ __ _ _ of 5non.":.!...i.. Jnut tl:|:Ik_B.Dh!|:1.II"H00 fin`! . r .`|. In I\ or . 3.328. m" 321 ppm! t:::`u:.r;1lI.1o Wrong :o`:)dI won I! you no ' ' no lnwnmhm of bnflnx. I have Wuhan a mum or M umnll lots 0! :00 {II " " "" '- .Y1. .`.`2'%:313'.`f.$`.%T3.5?a:`}L5i"X3Im?'Lc on mg duiwnwd than om--lunlhholr rouulnr price. :1 Sta. WOODS` FAIR. - Cor Princess 6: Welllngto London 0. Lanoumro Llfo AI: cannot O0lpplll- -_.._....--.. . -...._.... J5;-._` 1-; . ONLY ONE PRICE. Old Whig Office. Cleveland S\/Vvell HSpeci2_\l.. N9. 22. cT6613SARR1vED }coRR1cAN &CO A port-mt combination of strength and uahtnou. Bumpln and Otuloguol "'wdm' J. HENDERSON .9. co. Cloucils, Overstockings, % Wool Hosiery and Lined Kid Mitts and Gloves; / {Saturday Bargains gmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmg ...... ..|_TINs QTNTLI 1 }"` SPECIAL P.%J. WALSH F-IRE: Baking 3 A ~ Powder 3 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm T -Grc-at Catlng SalCf0dd`.`I.0tS or Goods. -wn: nan mm nun I-on nur dtrmrrv AND LOW muons.` A full stock of Belding'a Working Silks. .. NEW PRINTS. NEW EMBROIDERIES. NEW RIBBONS. NEW CORSETS. : Pure G9'L`!. I 60 Princess . Street onoo u Oxfotd nnlvu-my. II now prinud. It opoIu_n Ion hlltoty of Jui am Span uh, I1....n.I. an! aim: numaroun (mou- %\NAL'.SH S THE ABSOLUTELY PURE. FREE FROM ALUM. .IS TH SAFEST TO BUY. AND HE SUREST T0 COOK WITH SF\L.. E. ban: and grind them youmlvu. mm: were ngulnrly Vntqllod forA7_5u I them yourselves. `mun ngnlnrly ntnod for 750 And Cl. W0 will close out the lot. at Rglc and Mo. .. -Ix any . . 7 #AR(lAIN N0. ll.-ROI EHAL'l`ER8.. -30 Long Rope lslbora nducod from In` to So. BARGAIN N0. I2. --~ PICTURES.-- IA:-an ml. '1-pun` nlnhurnl. OIIIV I '0' 0' N0. I2. l'Ik_."1'Um1aa.-- [Ame gilt lrnme pictures. only them left. We have roduoedtllem from II he boo eeoh. . ` BAP BUOKET8.-Great. Improvement: have been made In any Buokeu In the lat low yearn. and the one we are ohllng title our seems to have reached perfection. 30- n small in dluneter they do not onteh in nor snow. and on they are very deep tho hang porpondloulnr and woe: uently wll not. overow untll lull. Thlltla u do. Ilrohle lecture not found In the oullnory nrlng bucket. whlcln will overow at the outer edge while the up le about. hhreo lo- olnee (mm the top at the back next the ` trio. Bear in mind these me made of the ` beet wlre bound Mn and our prioeu are the lowest. 1 our s.mn.ma....Mmla Lu! Ben Bpouu. BAP H`PILEB.--Mnplo Loni Bat Bpouu. -0no-third more up In obtained y using the new Mn my hon! Sup 8 no shun any otlier spout. n the mukob. made of Incl it an plies I long Mt. want. For | ub-olu: nr lolo at low price it In a oumblnul Inn npunt. and non: Iupporb. It requires 0:11 5 :..':::" '*.*:':.'. "..:- r2~:1:`:.*..:*:::: nu . o n n r: o 0 . 0 huukat can b ouvercd lh{uu-ad Whoa I n[ then ut. o ln~oplmt.h.nud you may us u your 0 ohm M the name pl-lqo,__ H . `g1..- l nook! Iounnppocouw , that huh will ptuonI.noth:v'n::l "nial o_( chi I-oportchnt it uho don olllr. Glndntom never to m humans in !.V'I'Q8. Kin intimate Itch that his ldhrs diuoloio the that he is gnuly pnmnrhd bytho an ac an novel-nnom Annonhn mm. We ln~oplmt.h.nud have your n \o pl-loo, E00 0 rs. - \ ogup a lull Mn 0! Ohms Eu Ono: lnln It nmloolo out nu, IOIIFIC mm} on Io. Egg Oupnn at very ow pr on. DINNER sum. ~- Hands: :1: dooont Dinner as am! '1` on In row: pone I. uuura an n lvnn. In II vu lino mm Mona h nn. .1nutth|nk_B.D mu! 0 for to 800 for `I16. .....I. -nun ll Inn AVI anlv -M-M-a:!.:-s2L'19 QIVIIQI vbuluunpl nil-ROI . 'IAlIIO'I.AlOI.IC\I.' -..x.~.mem--.--,'~H uvcrpod ulhbon I J ._-___. ...____. King Street. VCTKIIOII umwu. . Amgnm rybnnhhopnot of the British III we uclnn dispute prepared by ck Pollock. corpus professor oi jum- Oxfotd nnlvu-Iimy. In now .. ...a..mI, it. man. a Iona hlIt40l`V nn.uu: in nun; willllhl holnpollod ruthtooontontcl rt eeyet knowled rrewna nonw- `* Ieoi rlnin`e deemtchto lee Roliineon, he .nmjeet_v"'b hi h mieeioner in South A rice. in which t retery of state {or the doloniee set forth alleged grievances of the foreign reci- mta oi the Treneveel end eugeeied e of return. which inclu ed the nting of autonomy to the uni- te of the Bend. Preeident Krueger u ht that -this wee an unwarranted r ereuce with the internal eilhire of the th Afrieelibrepublio, and he did not iteteto lninly an eo. n the ace of th nge it in red that moderation of president rue or to- re and the ostensible intention of the tiuh vernment to protect the Boers in ir rig to. would. niter some diplomatic pondenoe, result in the restore- oi the condition of eifeire that veiled before the raid. Beneath eurfeoe. however. it oppeere that the tiuh Fovernment in not hating entirely ood nith. The representative of the Ited Preel learns from on oflicinl source t the war oilloe, acting under orders the government he mode every pre- etion to send an army corps oi 20.000 n tosonth Africa. Despite the silence 1.. w.....n.|. nnnnrl and in face of thy an India! haunts. in coming N I in on I 3%! bur. . no sin in annuity I the nich- .a. ...m. M: nhlntbdnn to count ~, | The noon will lnotruob the oourt..ol- olulln noun:-tall ths season : functions on account of the douth of her Ion-ln~hw, Prlnoo Henry ol Bst.eonborg. The pro- gnmno for the drawing rooms. lovooo, own will thoroloro ho mnlntolned in in en- Mrety. ` Harbors Snonoor will luuo the third and Herbert Spencer concluding volume of bi: work on sociology in May. ` ' lo Inter If In in Blind II 0 30%` II.-nun: lnllodl. lo line! It no u unuu nu - -.u - Ihoong lpllodo. El. Puo. Tom, Fob. l6.-"Buo|r Con- noly one o! the men back of Pour Muher. .... . nu. .t...o.m.m. lnnt. niche: "If Fitz- no back of Four manner. m 0 this Itaoomonl lust. night: uluunono attempts to pull down our lorfoit. on Manda`. A: ll lntlmnod. he will be htmld Jnlhn and his ghter Unuluvuu - wrun- Mona. . J1. miunma. fooled. hould Julian ghter take. ouch unfair ndnnugo of our mun. who ll hm ly blind and In great pllo. Ind 01 n ohunpiomhlp by such methods, Ilhnll an our form: by und- Inn mm Inunho nmr. no mutter whether . fnul Ian non : want: (now umuwn w luv .. .... an unlplr deal. I Am loodln thlrtoon men at. Lu Cruoou and Im II y H.000 out on the gnmo. l~ hope Peter will be in shape by Mnndn . but I have the word 0! Dr. White that in eyes. will not boopen Ind clear for I not at loan." A lnnllnrln of sham at. midnight. not El o -rucvmuv as sent m-ro _'8OU.TH AFRICA. {or not at loan." A Inuiludo of show midnight. Puo street: wild. Joe Copolnnd, of Dnlln, who works In Dan Stuart : gum` bllng house there, and Bill Qunrtoo, ol uroenvillo. Texan. became involved in n there, and mu quarueu, u. (lreenville, brawl in front of Sleryan's saloon. and Quartes diew his gun and struck Co )0- land over the head with it. Copeland a so drew a gun and began shooting. Quaites ut two bullets into Copeland, one in his ft shoulder and oneln his left arm. Bill Perry. the Texan, who captured the noted outlnw, Blll Cook, was standing b ,and with another of the ran ers, star after the combatants. who ad by this time emptied their revolvers. Quartos was cap- tured in the Wi wnm" saloon. and Cope- land near the lnnta Fe oloe. though twelve shots were fired and there were dozens 0! persons in the streets, no one but Copeland was hurt. Quartes was looked up. ' Elforta are being made to induce Fitz- Efforts being simmone and Julian to extend the status quo until next Friday upon written agree- ment that if Mnher does not get into the ring at that time the Auetraliun can take the forfeit and be paid his expenses for the interven- ing period. Fitzaimmone is discouraged over the situation and will probably n we tounything that gives prospect of n ght within reasonable time. hour : deliberation. Q; Mrs. Chester testified thnt she knew enough about the human body to operate mentally on a perlon to brin about the de sired reeult. God, she uni , was the sole ceuee of children being brought into the world, the other ugenciea bein the children of (led. The mother: of chi dren are the divine idem. She claims something higher and better then medicine, and an a she never lost at patient of whom she ha e-ntire charge. __A..- rerr nzn(\`rIATIf\NQ Kn. Agnes UlI0ll.el"l rl'Il`uI1In[. KALAMA7.()0. Mioh., Feb. I5. --Thejurors who tried Mrn. Agnes Cheater, scientist, on the charge of practicing as a. physician withouta license. were unable to agree. They stood three against three when they retired, and remained the Anne after an deliberation. Ma mm,.mr mntied The lllnj Wanted Too llheh And Italy Will Not Proceed. Rosin, Feb. I5.--lt is announced that (Sen. Beretnrei, commander-in-chief tf ItlliIllf0l`00I in Abyeainiu. having been authorized by the government to non- olnde a treaty of peace with King Monelelr sent Maj. Soaloa. of the Italian army. to treat with the king. The latter demanded that the Itnlianu abandon positions occu- pied by them in Abysainia and revive the treaty ol Uocallia. excludin entirely therefrom the provision for an gtalian pro- tectorate over Abyseinin. Upon receiving ll report from Maj. Saoloa of the terms (le- . mnnded by king Menelek. Uen. Bar-etarei immediately broke oif the negotiations. The lrtnhbolltlenl Pmonm-. lmNl)0.\', Feb. Iii.---In the house of vom- mona this evening Timothy Hnrrington. Pnrnellitae member for the harbor division of Dublin, moved on amendment to the addteu in favor of the release of the Irish political prisoners. Michael Dnvitt. anti-Pnrnellite member political prisoners. Michael lhvin, for South MI 0. declared that the punish- ment inic on these prisoners was bru- tally excessive and that. their treamnient. was without parallel in modern hinbor '. Kir Matthew W him Ridlov. the home without parallel in modern nlnwr Sir Matthew White Ridley. home secretary. denied that the Irish political prisoners were treated differently from other prisonern. There was, he said. no racial leeling in the matter. If they were kept HI prison it was because they had vio- lated the laws. He had not rested satised with the ular medical reports regard- ing the con itionsof the prisoners, but had sent two special phriicians to investigate and report, He hat arrived at the con- clusion that their bein imprisoned did not endangertheir health. here was no special reason why more indulgence should be grnnted to these men than to non-politicnl prisoners. Their cases would, however,be considered shortly and he would gladly avail himself of any considerations tending to show that there should be ll mitigation 0! their sentences. A Trlplo Murder. Al'Hl`31'A, Ky., Feb. l5.-Ruberi. Lnu,_zli- lin. a farmer. his wife. and May-lonea. A ed fourmen. were brutally murdered in utfour o'clock thin morning, at in farm house two miles from this place. The house was not on lire and burned, with the b diet of Mn. laughlin and the girl. [an Min : throat in: out from our to car, And 0 n bhroosqunrlpra oi a pile in his nlialn. n nun... than I'm full` dud. It in Int-our won IIPC an to the canoe. [oops Ansyzgpv T0 nevi; A 'l'hlnl-Olnu (II-ulnar. Lmmox. Fob. 15. -~ The new British shim-olun onmor Pilot-one, the oonurucu tion of which wu begun In tho dot-kynrd at Hhornoul on May 21st. I895, wu Immob- od t.o~dAy. '1'hoPl|orouI I: deal ed to de- voiopwomy know an hour. he in 800 feet. long und'iv1l| carry eight. four-inch gum. eight quick-ring thnq-ponndoro. two nuxtn guns and two torpedo tuber. The Pilot-out in I ropnnnhuvo type of the nan Rritlnh nruimr. IIIVZ XI ! vlgpulun C0.VN`I`AN`I'll0l'l.l. Fob. l6.-Rov. George I`. Kmp one of the Alnodcnn mission. AI-In at ltllx. who in wound by use porn 0! hnving oneon auditions movement: unongthoA no. will nooivo I unto conduct to Constantinople. The authori- oohnvo land on at-dot-:ohib|ting tho oltcuhon. in Turin]. ol lngliuh pa. ptfl 0' '05. jlh. - -. ,, . .__ -_.__.n H` II jICO Kxxnnmu. lob. ll_5.:-`l'ho htry amm- new No.2.ol Pot-I Donnio in bond - She was on burn to `rohdo ' -dock. Shin totally din lad, bodrvbolu hing gono. Bonn of the cow nnohd ohorohomut noomuuiuod l'>( 0 new fun Poloo lolnnd md from lnpvlllo. ` Lu-.$`.Iln.$n--HAL he `(an uIrou>quu-tars ol mile in ma n t o otheo. when it fall` oh nght two men were iinplioated in the ........a..- tuna! hmmdn will be nut. on thought unpnoawa in me murder. Blood hound: will be pqt. their track. ltin nuppoood the women`: throat; won alto cut. Nothing in known an on Oh: nnnnn The rlloroul u I up nu; Britluhprulnor. I\II"V awn -:-------v- hloiuflownnjlu. ._Luln Io..l`ob. l6.-lnil Dnrklwu MIQIII Lucinda]. Jiut bolus going shwqhehhnpbulouud: "1 an In- nm-n.nu-nn huincohowrongnsn." BROKE OFF NEGOTIATIONS. he mngnsn ptners mm In Iuuu uu v-.., Ible denials, t. e nbsolube nccumc of a statement. cnn be relied upon. he -mm wnl mmnlmd bv the govern- ,1 , PETER WILL BE THERE. lnmnnoo Juror: ulnar m uu- un- In. Agnes Chester : Pl`Il`t|Ill[. r .. . .. Man). Fa}! la ._'l`)m in cHnT'IAN sbuzucs. om. lam ooguuc. ........... . In. In _n. AVOCOI loolonnd. ..._ n.L II |l"L.l.. |w1m's THE_11jQJCS mm Telegraphic `lldlnn Iron: all Pun ol the Globe. coudonud and Auortod nor luy lending - A Glance Olnl You the us, _._ HERE rr :3 m sworn Onoan son` :A|Al|.lI(IH n:'A:ng Fun. V 1 The Bemor line 88. Lake Huron. ullod ; from Liverpool at noon to-duy for St. ` John. 1.. mm hnclmv match in Montaul, lut In the hockey match nighnbhe more was: Winnipeg. 2; Vic- ., Corina. 0. A mbla from London lay: that the a be relied upon. Luu raloo was consulted by govern- nt the week after Emperor Willinm sent. despnooh to resident. Krue rag to lnmr it. would take to Inn 11 lully bo;"iad. . Acnblo say: Grand Trunk brafo abatement shows a debit. balance on the whole system for half year, of 333,100. The United sum ungu free ooimgo ,l\n-oke the world`: In (lrnnd Trunk ammo ouuemeno uuuwa .. - , l ?f ggyingnvrlcgh co`mm"_w of _ . " U"" 3 "`` "`` ""3 tl`7:n::::`-o"'?:i:ll..y R. {.`:.2?..1.?:'l'7.i'.5.$.'.Z: ::": 'l"}`;:j;;.:'.':db`:?)d": ig3;;"y.`:`;:: bill, to lnorpu the maximum nmounu of day by a vote of 216 to ninoty. 000...wa_ m3:{"'h.vz;7nl3'n:'::n`he:b:h":. m Appllontlon In being mnde lor lnoorporm l. h Mmoountm no hope. m ` _ on by the Obtawn emu mmmfnutnu-In M3 3' . company. Several any physicians an P'X"lh"`$`;"i;'dn"'""y` i am druggiul are promoters ol the enterprise. - - - flr":gn_3 gmj` ' capital stock in to be 350,000. y` . Wmpw, _. n........-.l.. l"-I I - pnm n ntnnr Ina start. , ,_._|_.|.... A-_._ .. ..|.....o... -nltml j|||n_ without. dlsouuion. imunuce to one person from 33,000 to .5,` ` A. H. M0550, 0! D IIUIIIII (noun; vv-nu. broke mflo roord Jy;oot.erdny. ' Eb Coronado, OIL. froma Itan ng _ He wit pmqdqby two quadn. Time,; I:-19 3-5. Thn nun: nf Nntrn Dame. D. E. UI`V8ly, " " A The cure ol Nobre Dame, Gravely, Quebec. ha been committed to prison by n nmgiatrnte for contempt. 0! court. in re- fusing to disclose secrets heard in the con- louionnl. |`v Rm-Ah, Mm aldagt. son of Prince dox Russian olfuroh. The Osnsds. Pacic Railway Co. has nesrly completed arrangements with To ronto. Hamilton and Buffalo. Canada Southern. Michigan Uencrnl and New York Central for an inwrchange of traffic. Tho British and foreign association has dologn d one of its vice-presidents to visit t. a United States in order toobtnin innuor for a report, to the nssooiation upon the \'ene7.uelnn boundary dispute and itu oumoins. MOST FRIGHTFUL SUFFERING. Prince Hm-eh-. the oldest. Ferdinand ol Bulgaria. wan bopthed in ` Bon yesterday morning with great. care- mony. according to the rite: of the ortho- Russian ` rm... n.n..l. Pnnlo Rnllwav has` Awtnl Story and Awful Expern --o ` Irlnrmn rlnhel-men. does hot remember all that. happened. The scene at the boat. wan horrible. The living uml the dead were tumbled bogotlner. The corpses seemed to be gnawed in places-. and the fishermen suggonmd that in des- porntiqn the snrvivoru tried to sustain life on the esh of their dead companions. The Turkolt. Company`: Cauhler mugged on unemi Screen. H.\MlL |`()N, Feb. l.'i.-Wliile John Cau- loy. cnnhier for the George E. Tuckett. & Sonvom iany. and son of Hriiui Cnuley. the well uown cigar dealer. wan return- ing from the Bimk of Britisli North Am- ericas, Friday utbernoon, with ll anbnliel containing 81,430.15, lie wruuinsnulted lllld robbed by two men. , Due ofbliom felled him to the ground mbbed by One ofbhom round with half It baseball but, and me two snatched tho satchel nnd run up Queen street. cowards Kin , where they turned wash. (,`uu|oy'a skul was fractured, and he isin ucrimcnl condition, his rooovory I being; considered doubtful. No one saw the n ult, but nn expreu- resident Krue to ion it tolsn ippoc army in Natal. `Inns were prepared between the war cennd the admirult , with the remit tit was reported t at nn expedition Id be ready within three months. The lie of the scheme are known only to heads of the war oice nnd the mem- s of the inner cabinet, but the rmation received points to It contingent being drawn from in. cavnlr . srtiller and infantry. hiding Sik it And 0!. or native troops. promise of a peaceful settlement of Trmsvnal diicnlty does not up rear to hnve nuiced to induce the llritia gov- ment to nbnndon its project. Finul ers for the despetch of the troops have . yet been given, but if the present de ns are carried out n full army corps I be in Natal some time in May. What I use to be made out of this force can -v kn nnnninnll being considered uounuuu. No one ult, oxpreu- mnn saw the robbou am away, aunt] in was he who picked up (Yuule ' nml muk him to the fuctury. t`.mIm; n remvarv is doubtful. Three not my it he Wlll ruuovor. Tho mlice have done their utmost, to run down t no thugs, and have nrrcsuad two members of the gang. culled the "West. I End Crows." both of whom have a bad re- vord. None of the stolen money was found on them, and it is not believed they are the guilty pnI`l:ioI-. -...A..r~z-n nu TIJE 'l"DIIM|( (,`uuley n recovery physinimns .nre in nLt.emlun<-e, but they mu- if he will 'r|... nnlinn hum dmm their utmost. W. .l. Hplror It In tutoul Wlll Bo uononnl uporlntandonl. l)r:'ru.m1`, Feb. 1;`). --The word (`onwa- fmm Vlnicago that W, J. Spiro: in to be mnde general auperinbomlout, nf the entim Hrnnd Trunk rniiwnv nyntem, with head- general nliperllibolitlolm nl Lne enum Hruml milwny system, ( unrtern (in Montreal. l! in Also nmmrl (lint W. E. Davin, general pom-anger ngonti in (`liimgm in to go to Montreal an enerul pus-nenger ugent. of the nyntmn. l in um-.- ccnnor, it in untloratuotl, will be I". A. l'nl- mcr. nnw nnsint-unhgunornl passenger agent of tho Wabm-Ali rnilwuy. l". ll. i\l(2Huig:in. who luu-i been mentioned ropentmlly, ro- cnlitly. us the coming general nuporint.on- (lent. of the nyllwln, will be made I-uperin~ lonclont. of crack and mud bed. l)I'I`R(IIT, l\lll'll., Fob. l.'i.- vllonernl mnnnp;9r lluyi, of Hm (irnml Trunk Rail- way. arrived in the city hint niglit. Mr. Hnya mid there were nhmlutely no truth in the report publinhed above. |'.loI'I0l'll luuurln nun. \'n;.~'x \. Feb. l.'i. Count Bndoui, presi- dent. of the council nf Ininistern. submitted to the miohnrntli. to-tiny. nu electoral re- form bill whinh iuldn soveur_v two members to the existing 353 deputies in the l'0lCllF< rntln, the mltlitnnunl member! hobo elected by lllll\'(`-l`N|l sullrn e. The bill shown Mint- thepreneut. total 0 electors in .",3t)0,000. Of the members of the reichnrath the glen: land OWHOIF elect eighty-eight: the chnmber Q` commerce. twenty: the towns, H6, and the counties 2!) The seventy-twn members to be mlderl will be tnlxen from the rnnkn of the working classes, such as domestic em- ployees, artisans, etc. The total number of pnmible electors who. under the present. system. are excluded from the exerciae oi franchise and are. consequently. without, repmeentatlon is `2l0,000. -. ... ..,,_.--.,._ polo. Al-vhnngel he: been received at the foreign oice in which the report um Dr. Nansen. the Arctic ex lorer. has discovered the north pole. an in now on hie return from his successful voyige. ie oonrmed. Throw: Out ot the Ip. , Rsrrnm:'. M|ch., Feb. l5.--'I`hin morn- ing eleven men were ridin from the bot- tom of No. I ehe. of the iiinblic mine in nekip. In some wey uni own `the skip overunrned. vipitnti the men to the bottom of t.h':`:heft.. `rune: Dn e, 3. her. Andrew Beiled and illinm Moureth were killed. and Andrew Peter- son we: fatally injured. Erick Martin lied . Inn hmlum md :11 the obhere. with the A deepntch (mm the British consul at. injured. Erick Mu-tin nu: 1 leg broken and III obhere. exception of one. were injnted. __ . . .. _-,.; , Wyn! A.Ino_tlou Iold.. Lhnuo. Fob. l5.--I-Ix-premier Bnguta bu uinouncod that union election: an hold in Cubs within I\VIl' abort (Juno. the llbonl S ' il thud o|octou"1`{3|:L?l`v):mu::'tio:nnh. ` pnpsrln nun ox K."5u':u.s.n. own an . $33- I D0 D0 IIIIMIB uuu UI um: Iuluu vuu boaurmisod. he conservative organ. the (llobo, no, of all the newspapers, seems to have ` ivod some hint of the government`: in- `Lions. It nrguos blunt soft words with Boers in n ahoer wuste of time. gland, it. declares, will only gob whnt wnnto byn display of forms, not an ual collision. but A demomatmtlou. refore the overnment. must, increase `forces in uutln Africa to such an ex- t. as to convince the government at Ibelon r allowed hoprevenl, nubmim lonto `ngland'a just domruula. The does not ntteln ttoeatimnm what. ...:n 1.. .-.....i.- to m-amwe DIIGOVOPOII Inc nuruu runs. l,nx'nn.v, Fob. l5.~Tha correspondent of the St. James Humane at St. Peters- burg. telegraph: thnt the report 0! Dr. Nnnzen having discovered the north pole. is conrmed. Dr. Norman`: London agent hm hoard ~noI.hing from him lately. ` nnd diabolievon the report. hhnt. he` has found the north nn|o. we re polo. y in pnpsrln amnnmno oxpwmng I Kosituuton. most- n.... nu. nun:-hint amomldcr In noniuon n iho blmuion. The ethnic now mou- fng this morning woonddc; ponluoo Sn thn miter. _ I . 1 mg um II!!! tho _ nu , In......... H _ CHANGES on THE TRUNK. Vrnn, A DAvLIGH'r-oaaEnv. ll ID ll` Urlwariu vu-ur- PWHIG" READERS. Dlmovorocl the North Pole. m.L 1.-_ ML- ............ he English ptnors and in - -s..a-....-no Ann ha rnlinrl nn()n_ Eta South Despite the nuance

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