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Watchman (1888), 22 Dec 1892, p. 8

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Wm“ A N gr" Lynched. Hormxsnux. Ky., Dec.21.-Jim Bond, a negro, was lynched at. Guthrie yesterday afternoon for av nnpling co outrage Mrs. (Harem Coyin; 91:. Bond confessed his ”in NEW HAVES, Conn., Dec. 21.-â€"-In a quar- rel with his wife last night Richard Martin poured kerosene over her and set it. afire. When .h’ne woman attempted to extinguish the flames Martin assaulted he: with a 1120:. She cannot. live. J. S. ‘I‘Voodward, Louis Gout‘éey and Edward Branch were also seriously burned, filo latter probably fatally. The men tore removing furniture from the burning midonce of J. L. Labrum when a. chimney “13-1311 5011, burying them in the debris. lo‘Reoavod Loans of Money For tho Secret. Service Fund. PARIS, Dec. 21.â€"â€"Th-ere was great excite- vnsnt in the Chamber of Deputies yesterday when M. Rouvier denied any personal con- nection with the Panama. Canal scandal had stated that. he had received loans from ALBANY, N.Y‘ , Dec. 2l.â€"-A special from Warrensbnrg says: Philippe E. Herrie of Schoon Lake, a teacher of vocal music and 31ml Methodist. preacher, was burned to lead: here early yes‘ter'day mo’rniug. The new charge against. iWright is that he stole scheck for £2500 belonging to the Liberator Society. Wright was formerly financial manager of the society and Hobbs was its managing director. It is said Hobbs Co. owe the society: £2,099,900. LO‘x'DON, Dec. 21. â€"J. W. Hobbs, the London builder, and J. Vi. W'right, a. soli- sitar, who were arrested on charges of for- gery in connectio.. with the recent. failure of the Liberator Permanent. Building and Land Investment Trust, have had ad- ditiona} charges preferred against them: Hobbs wilr 3136 have to :nswer for theft of a large sum of money belonging to his owl; firm, J. W. Hobbs 8c Co. “an!” - con-mi right Between h Bonn-ts and Masses. Loimor, Dec. 2l.â€"‘It is expected bore ‘38 at any moment a revolution will break at in Paris and extend over F made. The exposures of-corruption in the Cham- ‘u‘ of Deputies have thrown broadcast the Wei that. the Royalists are determined to carry the next elections by secret open.- fions, and it is believed that it is only nc. warrior a. small crowd in the streets of Paris to start the raw, and the city and ution would join in end give France ano- ther taste of the power of the people when saddened with desireto wade in the blood of_t_he wealthy glosses rivate friends to use in the secret service ad in Oder to retain \his government in polar. The paople'of Paris are now in an ax- tremely excited confiition over the dis« closures and accusations made in the Chum- her of Deputies yesneday over the PM 03ml sandal. - The e'fi'eat of thiscenfeasion was undone. Two London Money Lover-a May Pay Dem- For Their “iealth. WENDY FOR REVOLUTION. Preacher and Teacher Burned ROUVIER CONFESSES- Should lie Played 4N A BADMESS- in the trade. Prices $2.00 to $5.00. Special. Job lines in every department. Come and examine. ' DUNDAS. F LAVELLE Bros. For. Mantles that FIT WELL, “that WEAR WELL, that LOOK WELL. All others distanced The knife has been applied ruthlessly . and prices in some instances cut right 1n two. Dollars for Seventy-Five Cents. THIS The Nubian Aground. LONDON, Dec. '21.â€"The steamship Nubian, while entering Lisbon harboryester- day during a fog. ran aground at high wnter. A hole was stove in her hull. Her angry»: and mails have been safely nded 9 lies in a. critical position. Elaine’s Condition. W'ASHINGTON, Dec. 2Lâ€"At 1 am. Mr. Blaine is sleeping and is no worse. The doctor says there is no danger of his dying yesterday. - v Meller wished to be rid of his wife so that. he could marry another woman. He met his fate coolly and the execution was uneventful. Hanged for Wife Murder. LONDON, Dec. 21.â€"Joseph Mellor was hanged yesterday for the murder of his wife in September last. The crime was an atrocious one, the woman being literaily chopped to pieces With a. carving knife and the remains buried in a cellar. Walton Has a. Reaplto. ST. JOHN, N.B., Dec. ‘21.â€"-Iu the grave- yard insurance case the jury could not agree on a. verdict, and Rev. Mr. VVelton has been freed from jail on his own recog- nizance of $10,000. The case will probably be resumed. Cxxcmxux, 0., Dec. 21.-â€"â€"A shortage of $50,000 in the freight depot of the Louis- ville and Nashville Railwsy was discovered yesterday. Agent John C. McCourt snd :Cashier Shotwell, young men, hove been removed. Each blames the other. They played fare and the races to a considerable amount. The Guarantee Company of North .Ameriee. was surety for both men. ‘Late this afternoon J ames I3$§idson. one of the self-confessedpoisoners, was arrested. Stanford Has Engaged lion. SAN F RANCISCO, Dec. 2Lâ€"The ststement is published thlt President Harrison. at the expiration of his term of office, will become a. member of the faculty of the Stanford University, having accepted a. proposition to deliver a. series of lectures on law as a. non resident professor. The Cook Arrested. PITTSBURG, Dec. 21.â€"-Pa.triclr Gallagher, the'missing cook who confessed to having been implicated in the Homestead poison- ing conspiracy. was arsestedjesterday. _ James Hufl' and William H. Nucher, the deputy marshals, attempted to arrest Ira. Welter, Ace Achmica and another horse thief, end during the fight that followed the five named were killed. The other two desperadoes hove disappeared. but a pone will start after them st once. Fight with Home Things. Cnnrmtsx, Wyo., Dec. :21.â€"Meagre par- ticular: ofa desperate fight between two deputy United Stetes merehals and a bend of five horse thieves at Hyattsviile, J obn- eon County. in which five of the partici- pants were killed, have been received. Whitman‘s Admit-ore. PHILADELPHIA. Pa.., Dec. 2Lâ€"A re- union of friends of the deceased poet, Walt. Whitman, will be held in Camden, Jan. 15. Their idea is primnrily to dixcuss the pur- chase, endowment and preservation of Whitman’s famous two-story frame home A-.. at 330 Mickle-sttoet. Camd'en, where the poet-philosopher did the most of his liter- ary work. At present about 3500 has been raised toward the endowment, but from $1500 to $2000 more is needed. AGAIN, BOY’S OVERCOATS. Too Fond of Chlpu. THE WATCHMAN. LINDSAY. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, [892 Dec. 20â€"51mm of Cah- rornta ...... New York. . . . . . luzow â€"Su0Vi3u..-....NQW YO!‘k..-.u mbw‘o ‘( _ Out. of the amount loaned by Canadian banks in the United States to the end of October, which was $22,792,466, the Bank of Montreal loaned $12,574,000; Canadian Bank of Commerce, $3,000,000; Domimon Bank, $1,288,000; Merchants” Bank, 8764,- Killed by Dynamite. LYNN, Mam, Dec. 20.â€"One man was lulled and two others were seriously injured by :1 premature explosion of dynamite in s sewer trench to-day. MoHey his been loaned at as high as 20 to 40 per cent. in New York during the pas} wegk._ . Using Canada’s Wealth. MONTREAL, Dec. 2l.â€"â€"The Canadian banks hrve been making money lately by lending their surplus funds in New York, where high rates for money have prevailed dufing the pagt twn or three months. LONDON, Dec. 21.â€"A meeting of the cre. ditors of the Marquis of Ailesbury was held yesterday. It is announced that, the estate would not realize more. than seven shillings and Sixpence in the pound. LONDON. Dec. 21.â€"The probate of Lord Tennyson’s will has been gnnted. The gross personal estate amounts to £57,200 The entailed estates descend from Hallam Tennyson to the succeeding male heirs. The will was executed in 1884. Gladys, the daughter whom Mrs. Deacon abducted from the Convent. of the Assump- tion, has been placed in the Dominicnn Content at N willy. The Work of Fiendl. MADRID, Dec. 21.â€"â€"Anerchistu uppeu' to be resuming their ectivitydn S ain. Three petards were exploded in Sevil e on Sunday last with disastrous results to the mansion: of emerc‘hant named Pen: and of the Mer- quia of Villapanes, two of the most promin- ent resident: of Seville. The residence of the Marquis wee considerably damaged, but no person was hurt. The Deacon Cane. PARIS, Dec. 21.--Edwa.rd Parker Deacon hos won in the suit brought against. him by the proprietor of the Hotel Splendide at Cannes for damages done on the occasion of the shooting. Each party to the action is to pay his own_coat_s. The report spake favorably of Gen. Booth’l enterprise for the redemption of "Derkest. England,” but qualifies the gen- erel verdict. of approval with the criticism to the efi'ect then too much cash has been sunk in building operations at the beginning of the enterprise. The report is a. great victory for General Booth, whose management of the Salvation Army finances is thus found to be correct by a committee of unimpeachabie character and standing, and the appointment of which was prompted in the first place by hostile critics of the Salvation Army. The Committee of Investigation on m- Aflniro Report Farm-ably. Loxoox, Dec. 21.â€"â€"Tho report of the committee of which the Earl of Onalow is chairman, and which was appointed to in- vestigate the affairs of the Salvation Army as concluded by Gen. Booth, was made puyic yesterday. Du I . An Impovenshed Entute. Steamship Movements. Name. Reported at. From Tonnyson’l Will. “TI-II: WATGHMAN.” ONLY 50 CENTS PER YEAR. Fine Cards and Booklets New Wall and Ceiling Papers. Self-Rolling Washable Window Shades. Mouldings and Mirror Plates. A few hundred rolls of this season’s Room Papers going off rapidly to close. Bargain Buyers, be sure to use the New Picture Hanging Mouldings in Varnished W'ood, Silver, Gold or Enamel. Agency for the Best Dye Works in Canada. Alabastine and Fancy Glass. - - Presents for Christmas or New Year’s A Choice Assortment of New Pictures just arrived at“ W A. Goodwin’s New Store, next the Post Office from which the most popular “I found German merchants greatly per- turbed over the recent orders of the Trea- sury Department threatening to hold steamers 20 days in quarantine. They were afraid to ship merchandise and could not carry out the orders received from America. Commerce between the two countrieaia aufi'ering greatly and enemies of Republicanism sneer at the American ’ Government as the.cause.’. “They call us a. nation of burbarinnsbnd money~grabbers, without. anv spirit; of in- ternational honor. The articles, as a rule, strongly advise Germans not to visit the United States during the World’s Fair this year, as the Yankees only want rich foreign- ers to fleece them,closing their doors against the Poor. NEW YORK, Dec. 21.â€"Emil L. Bosz, general passenger agent of the Hamburg- American Packet Company, returned yes- terday from Hamburg, where he went to consult with directors about the threatened stopliege of immigration. “The people in Germany are greatly stirred up,” Mr. Boaz said today, “over the orders of the United States Government stopping steamship passengers and detain- ing vessels. You cannot appreciate here the strong feeling that prevails in the Fatherland. The press of Germany is only too glad of tome opportunity to criticiee the American Government for what papers term the medieval customs of the Yankee nation. OF THE YANKEE NATION ASTONISH GERMANY. THE BABBARIC CUSTOMS Gormuu Papers Say Hard Thingl About the Unltod states and nonfiction Law. â€"-Money Grabber: Without Any Spirit of International Honor. A- Gâ€"OOIDW CAN BE SELECTED. BSCBIBE FOR LINDSAY MARKETS LINDSAY. 0N1, lNov. 16th, 1892. Fall Wheat per bushel, old 80 00 to 0 63 Fyfe do do ............... U 00 to 0 63 Spring do ................ 0 00 to 0 6O Goose do do ........... 00 to 0 53 Flour, new process ........ 1 75 to 1 95 Flour, mixed, roll ......... 1 90 to 2 10 Strong bakers ............. 2 00 to 2 20 Barley, per bushel ......... 30 to 0 35 Peas, do .......... O 00 to 0 55 Peas, large do .......... 0 7 O to O 75 Oats. do .......... 0 00 to 0 25 Potatoes per bushel new. 0 3" to O 40 Butter per lb ............. 0 16 to O 17 Beef ..................... 0 O5 to 0 07 Eggs, per dozen .......... .. O 17 to O 18 Salt, per barrel ............ 0 00 to 1 40 Straw, per load ............ 3 00 to 6 00 Wool .................... 0 18 to 0 20 Hides .................... 0 00 to 0 30 Wood .................... 2 00 to 4 00 Bacon ...... per lb 009 #50010 Mess Pork, per bb]. . . . . 0 00 to 17 50 Hay. per ton ............ 600to 800‘ do extra Prime ........ 0 00 to 00 00 1 Shorts per ton ............ 11 00 to 16 00 ‘ Lambskins ............... 0 50 to O 60 Sheepskins. pelts ......... 0 50 to 0 60 Live Hogs, “ “ “... 0001:0500 Flax seed per 100 ......... 2 00 to 3 00 Dressed Hogs, per 1001b. 6 00 to 6 50 Rye .................... 0 00 to O 50 Bran per ton ............. 12 00 to 14 00 MixedChop.... ........ lOOtollO Screenings ................ 65 to 0 75 Alsike Clover ............. 7 00 to 8 00 Red Clover .............. 3 75 to 4 25 I‘imothy Seed ............ 1 50 to 2 05 Corn Chop. . ............. 1 75 to 1 80 oat Chop ............... 1 00 to 1 10 Pea Chop ................ 1 10 to 1 20 LIV-0.00.0000... dozen.........-.‘ )arrel............ rload............ 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Its great healing an Curatwe Powers are possessed by no other remedy- ASk Your drug is; for Swmwa‘s OINTMEN T. Lyman Sonsfi Co., Montreal. Wholesale Agents Money lent on mortgage, and mor- gages and notes negotiated. Straight loans at 6 per cent LLAN S. MACDON ELL, BABRISTER c.. (over Kennedy’s store), Kent Street, Lindsay, has completed arrange- ments with moneyed institutions. and private capitalists in Toronto. Peterboro and Lindsay; and is now prepared to receive applications for Loans in large 01' small amounts and on Real or [Personal property. The very closest rates. The most favourable terms. disease CONSUMPTION, don’tfafi to use It. 1‘ wiR cure you or cost nothin .9 Ask Your Druggist for SHILOH’S CURE, 'cc IO ctsa' ioqts._a.nd $1.00. It ygur Luggs areksorc f” This GREAT COUGH CURE, this sum [11 CONSUMPTION CURE, is without a par- allel inththe history of medicine. All dmggfifi Ire an orizod tosc itonaposifive gum ‘ a tat that no other cure can successfully 54:3.“ Ifyou have a. Cough, Sore Throat, or Bronchitis. it? it. for it will cure you. If your child 1315 e Group, or Whooping 11, use it prmppf 3:, 29d relief is sum. If y_ou_ 'jcacithat £11510}? GENTS to sell our choice and haréy Nursery Stock. We have many new special varieties, both in fruits and ornamentals to offer. which are controlled only by us. We pay commission or 331' ary. Write us at once for terms. and secure choice of territory. MAY BROS., Nurserymen, Rochester, Nil: “ How to Cure All Skin DiseaseS.” ocfs'. and $1.00. If your Lufigs are sort 02' nick lame. use Shiloh’s Rm Plan-mi 2: cts. SHILOH’S CONSUMPTION CURE. MONEY TO LOAN. iles! Piles! Itching Piles. WANTED. MOORE JACKSON. >ut 8 _ dgigxss 3y 5:33:62 NEXT NOW FOR SOiid Gold Rings fox Gents’ Rolled Plate l American movement Ladies’ Nickel Watc for $16.00 : Walnut < upwards. The large and Silver Thimbles only until the end of For the next mg ' attraCt the anemic County. “"6 W01 in evervthinw t1: - v Lindsay Dec. I 3. ONE DOOR ._ McCOL KYLE BU/D M GDLL The Champi WILL CUBE 1x Numbe: SEC APPLI CL

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