-7777‘ ' 7 7 ,mul overhung Chicago and the Great Xenia. 01110: J“- 1‘ Sham-tum“!!! am. mt Northwest last night. It extended noon to-dzy an 891091“ at ’ .55 from the longitude or mum: at f†the man Powder Comoany’swm ‘ x » went a Kansas CRY. and 9‘8?“ havoc a few miles north at this cï¬y. m "M.“ with the taming-twee. m 10‘ Kramer. Ina-fled. 91d 'Joe gim- flan-u»: ,_e__ -â€" vl~ v-A ut- tram. About 8 o'clock they started home along the C.P.R. track. A bridge ganglsatwvrkrepadrmgthebmdse across the river, which is about 40 tee: above the water. The men were driving piles at the east end, and had let. of necessity. an M. mm which Mr. McKay, in the dark, step- ped, telling about 25 feet. Mrs. Mc- Kay's cries were heard at once, and he» arrived. but life was extinct be- ige the unfortunate man wu recover- A For-crwmklanlladcam a: MM and Lou an We». Fall. ~-__9 .. â€"“-v‘ â€"vâ€" Wallaceburg. There-Wm beamonsherpetzltlon laid before Parliament next session from midst: Columbia, looking towards the exclusion of the Chinese. Mr. Maxwell, M.P. foa- Vancouva, 3111 wt British Columbia. at the Frederick Colquhoun, to be collector at Berlin. It will be recalled than an appointment was made to this port a few weeks ago, but the appointee did notmetogtvehisbusmessw.to «he once, so another was chosen in m place. Peter Mcmuan, to be sub-collector at Grand River. Prince Edward Island. vice Forbes, resigned. This appoint- ment is an inte'xesung sequel to the appointment at Mr. Forbes, who was elected M.P. for Queen'sâ€"Shelburns. ct the last general election, and ac- cepted ofï¬ce to vacate the seat. Rank A. Osborne, to be sub-collec- tor at Edmonton. N.W.T.. which was mdymadeaportorentrybyorder of the department. mamas F. Patterson, to be sub-col- lector at Mold. A. V. Deeming, to be sub-collector at he: thre. being transferred tram Leander P. Shannen to be collector nLMJdGIetaon, Nova Scotia. lector at Verne;- River Bridge, Prince Edward Island. (max-195 E. Aucoln, to be sub-ednec- tor at Oheummp, Cape Breton. Thomas B. MoQuan'y, to be collector it Matron, Invemess County. Cape A number of appointments have been put through in the Customs De- partment and are ratiï¬ed by Order-uln- Council as follows: Peter Grant, to be Collector of Ous- toms at New Wesuninster, British 00- lumzbia. A hitch has occurred In connection with the Government’s plan to operate the Bais des Ohaiem-s Railway for the winter. The line is in the hands or! re- ceivers. as is known, and when the In- tel-colonial set about opening their service yesterday them-e was an order served on them, which will block op- erations. Unless some arrangement is made with the court the service can- not be given. The Home-rites, as .they are flammliar- ly known. opened a convention in the city to-day for the purpose of organiz- ing themselves into a. denomination. which is to be knowu as the “Holi- ni-ss Movement," and ï¬or which incor- poration is now being sought. Incor- poration was sought last session under the designation of the Methodist New Connection Body,but Parliament would not allow this name, which was held by one of the bodies now incommted into the Methodist Church, to be re- vived by an entirely new denomina- The petition for the commutation of the death sentence passed upon Mich- ael Brennan at Barrie for the murder of J. H. Strauay has been ï¬led in the Department of Justice. The case will come up for consideration at the next Cabinet meeting. Col. Timur), Fishery Commissioner 0! the State of Vermont, had an in- tarview with Mr. Davies and the Con!- missioner of Fisheries to urge uniform regulations for preservation of the wineries in lake Champlain. - way. III-nu mmer mum “In In lul- M on In John enmu. III-Illa and MI: emu-u Appoint-nu madam.- “ I“. In:- Iun‘l l".- Ottawa. Doc, 29.=(upecm.)â€"Cabmu mums" are gradually realm-g down in pvrmancm quarters at the Capital. "cu-day Hun. Mr. strum. Minister 0! Um Interior. purchased tor about $10.- ouo. the huuue on the corner at Met- culte and Gamer-attests. owned by A. Senator Dobson and Major Hughes. M.P.. Were here 10-day in connection Wllh the Halibut-Lon and Manama. Railway. and the proposed commotion or the 0., A. and RS. with the Grand Trunk. via. Kinmount and Lindsay, to Toronto. They had a. conference with promingnt railway men. 7 The Finance Minister has leased the furnished “dance at su- John Cul- lnz on Methte-uueet. IR. SIPTUH BUYS A FINE HOUSE Ministers Getting Settled Their Resldcnces. m2 mauadiau gust NEWS FROM OTTAWA LINDSAY, FRIDAY. JAN. 8. 1m You like Fleck ut the Canada. Atlantic Rail. Maid inkuping the home nun sad-Ive fuel. Place youroxdennow and have them ï¬tted in good time. Cooler wuther dandyâ€"coon it will bowlsndwbdmdmowwfll The Cunbridgo-ac. Futory. to-morrow 1n Mont- 0E0. INGLE. STORM SASH. t0 “56;.“ llâ€"navâ€"g dude. employes of the worb," Wynn-t. inaccuuotthee easily meet the gem-annual Interest payment at its bonds. the Math. South Shore and Atlantic Baum Company has orda'ed the {my-or! cg In of. 830.000. Public opinion is greatly excited over reports that the Spanish troops in Cuba are compelled to undergo ex- treme hardships through hunger and nakedness. and that those Who are conï¬ned in the hospitals by Illness or because of wounds are entering from neglect and an insufl‘icient supply at medicines. As large sum or money have been sent to Cuba. from Spain for the purpose of furnishing clawing, medicines. etc., for the troops, the question is asked. Where has this money gone? El Dia asserts that a. Ministerial crisis is probable as the result of a. change of policy. It a rumored that the Cabinet has mm- ed the proposal to recall Capt-Genera.) Weyier, but that Premier Canons has delayed action in the matter. no reasons for so doing. All or the Ministers met at the residence of Pre- mier Canovas last evening and drank to a toast of pressing- hope tor the speedy conclusion of peace in the dis- turbed colonies. The semi-omen] newspapers defend the action of the Government In seuz- lng the lanes or The Heraldo and Im- partial upon the ground that the arti- cles published by those papens Ge nouncin-g the policy at Capt-General “'eyler in Cuba. had a. tendency to create discontent among the tmopein Cuba and to encourage American 1m- busterers. The Gomment will not permit the objectionable ankles tobe transmitted by telegraph. ritzy-One ï¬libuster.†Drowned. ‘ Madrid, Jan. Lâ€"A special despaech from Havana to The ImparciaJ says that 51 men, comprising the ï¬libuster- ing expelition recently landed upon a. desert key by the steamer Three Friends, have been drowned. The men were hastily put ashore on the Daren island after the Three Friends had been pursued by Spanish gun boats. with which the fllibustering steamer had an exchange of shots. and the cargo 0: arms, ammunition, provisions, eta. on board the steamer. was also landed with the men. The Three Friends. be- ing closely pursued by the Spanish war vessels, was compelled to put: the men ashore on this barren island. or take them back to the United State and ltwasinmakinganattenmtto leave the island, the despatch says that they were drowned. The despatcn also says that 360 rifla which the till- busterers had with them were lost in the sea. Cuba. The arms were loaded openly at the railroad when and no “W was made to prevent anyone tram nee- inz what was going on. The cargo wee shipped by H. P. Fritot at this city and was consigned to B. Cinneroe. President at the Cuban Republic. Spanish Viceâ€"consul Potain retueed to give the clearance paper- on the ground that acme could not be shipped to a Cuban port without permission or the Governorâ€"General. He ï¬led a formal protest with the collector against the vessel being allowed to depart. The protest was ï¬led by the collector and the vessel was allowed to depart, as clearance had been granted. The Connnodore carried n 3 crew or 28 men. 20.000 cartridges. m rifles, 1000 pounds of giant powder and other munitions of war, besides a. quantity or medicine and stores. The sudden departure at the cruiser Raleigh from Key West has caused considerable uneasiness in Cuban dr- cles for it is believed that she has been given an order to stop the Dnuntless and Commodore and search them to ascertain if. they are violating the law bycarryingabodyot men, aswellu acazgoorarms. Irthemenerefound‘ on either steamer, the vessel will be seized and brought back to this port. The Three Friends returned to port and is in charge or the collector of customs. Her crew came ashore and immediately disappeared. None of them would talk. -.' WEYLER’S .' now-am: the nun-u crop, Gonna Weym am he would decide, word- lng to otmumuncu. Mather or not to allow the planar. to lrlnd. The (hymn-Genoa: um. In conclusion. that then won now onlr 500 "bob In tho Pmlnco a! Plan- d Rio. and um may won dlvldod Into two bands. oom- mundvd by Rub Rivera. and. Dunn-L Jacksonville. Jan. 1.--'rm steam-r Commodore oommndod by Capt. Ed- ward Mumï¬y, tax-many o: the staun- nhlp Manda. was granted clam papers yesterday by the ooueotor ox ountomamndlott port with: euro 0: guy. :13; mutation :9:- W mm Jan. Lâ€"‘l‘he comm: ot'rheLiberuotMadrid hashadan interview with General Weyier at the latter-’- camp near Gandeiaria. When asked it he would issue a. decree. de- claring that the Province or Pinnr do! Rio had been paciï¬ed, General Weyier enidhewuuidnot adoptmcham sure. He added that m. modest? and prudence Med him only to dic- tate measure. for the ornmiution ot the force remaining in the province to pursue buditl. It was his intention. he deoiued, to tend two-thirds at his forcel to the Province. of Burial. Matanm and Santa. Clara. and to strengthen the anti-mi tmhn. which extend: from Jucuo to Moron. He Would nine order tho concentration in the clue! and town: of an the resident- in the Province of Burma, as ho had done in Pinu- dci Rio. , , mom-mnwmumoum manual-mama‘s: HE WILL PUSH H18 ORGANIZATION Counsel: Him to be Prudent as to His Policy. WNW!“ Poll... sun! or In: alum be Illa, nd IM-m A CO". 0' lI'II “and. Youngstown, 0., Jan. 1.â€"Earl this morn- lax boarders at the home of men Bob. nut the Struther Furnace, on ramming home from a pal-I3, round Bets. his wife and 2-year-old child dead and four boarder- unconsclous. The latter were can-ted out Into the air and rev-Ind. can! as was the cause a! the uphyx $200,000, which {um out wind-m: and agricultural Implements. The Vmortwlch probably are the most extensive paper manufacturers In the West, and the rum!- Monaurbmextenduucnr the m country. Is WOOD, often estimated et three tunes the: amoun end repreoentlng bo- uldee the Vanna ck Bank and other pro- perty at Beams, 1 e mnmcturlnx In- terest. The total 11 mm. will probably be near $2,000,000. Vennortwlcks own the Western Paper Factorgmnt Bunk. employing govern undred (1;, with n 3-. A -A- AA- - ‘4 - voluntary liquidation of the Atlas National Bank, William M. and John S. Vannort- wick. who held 484 shares of stock in that bank and were borrowers therefrom to the amount of $300,000, made an assignment yesterday to the Equitable Trust Company Chicago who took possession of the Vannortwiclis bank at Batavia. '1‘ failure involves the entire interests at e Vannortwicks. whose estimated yealth, according to the last _m_teme_ntl. Grunt! m‘m. Jul. L-d‘wp men ,A.... A_ M.-- _-J _ no Colin)†0! the ma: National Bank Mrs. En 19' says the Ben woman came In about with a strange man as she 3 out. When Mrs. Engle returned nhe ound the man gone, she says, and the woman dying from a gunshot wound in the throat. The shooting was done with I gun owned by Schmidt. they have been unable to learn with car» tainty who did the shooting. The up netted Mrs. Christian Engle. an oi wo- man. who is mistress of the place. and a mu named “Andy" Schmidt. who lived lnthehmhudisappeuedudisbe- in; soughtpy the _poiige._ _ A raged! In "adapt“, the Perpetu- un of Which are Not a M: Known. Philadelphia, Jun. Lâ€"Hrs. Emma Bets. aged 40 years. was shot and killed In the third storey of the house at 1216 North Fourth-street today. The police were not Informed of the tragedy until tn hour and owirig to the thaw or the early M of the week. â€N313 YEér’sdziy mixed on! quietly in Ottawa. The weather was season- able, although there was no slglghing, Ross Thompson, the founder of Rosa- lnnd; J. M. Burke of Rossland. one of the best known mining men west of the Rockies. and Dennis Ryan of St. Paul are in town on mining matters. Mr. Burke says that, with his knowledge of mining. covering a. period of 27 years. and extending over all the western mining States, not a. single camp can be compared with Rossland at its pre- a-t stage or gevelopment. , _ ‘_ _ BOLIC'EMEN TH ULâ€"IPED. We and 001. Lake were in atten- dance on His Excellency. About 600 leading citizens called to pay their re- spects. For several days past an ad- vertisement has appeared in the city papers urging the ladies of the Capital not to alter mthlcatlng liquor to New Year’s callers. His Excellency ac- cogdlnglg adopted the yequest. monia. The most energetic measures were immediately taken. The animal was destroyed. as well as those with which it had been in contact. There- fore. the affected animal and those with which it had been in contact. not havâ€" ing been allowed out of the quarantine enclosure, it cannot properly be said to be an importation into Canadazeo that it can be positively stated that no pleura-pneumonia. has ever been tound in the Dominion.“ HE Excellencythe Govennor-General. held his usual New Year's day levee in the SenateChamberto-day. He was at- tended by Capt. Wilberforce and Lieut. Neve, as ADC'a Among the members present wenethe Premier, Hon. Messrs. Scott, Borden, Fielding and Davies. Manitoba Premier Greenway. Arch- bishop Duhamei, Bishop Hamilton. Lqrd Archibald pouglae, General 9a:- ANOTHER CRASH IN CHICAGO. tho onttlo. rooolled the circumstanooo of the cm, and Mr. South not once gave the following ofllclnl account of tho lfllfl': On Nov. 7 the Monro. Holdon wroto to tho deputmont to the efloot thnt they had ll held of Jersey: which won tuhorouloood. thnt thoy dooirod than killod. und noted that Dr. Monochron ho oont dawn to look mar thom. and toot tho root at thoir oottlo. Dr. Mc- Mron woo oont at once. and touted tho attlo. with tuberculino. tho fault odtho toot bolnc thot 2: unimnlo show- d oim or tuboroulooio. Moo-n. Hol- don. thontoro. dooidod to naught» thooo unmask Pat-mortom cumin»- tiono wot-o modo by Dr. M00" and Dr. lolluhron. and tuborouiooio woo round h vu-iouo otocoo. in ovory one or thorn. Mr. South. in tho ooumo or turthor convolution. omphuiood his automoot at tho proviouo owning. to the exact that no ooooo o: pinto-pneumonia hod Wou- boon roportod to tho dowtmont on boinc ohoolutoly cor-root. He added: "I bdiovo trom very careful enquiry. which 1 have mode, and from readlnl all the ï¬le. of tho deportnzont. that it can be positively stated that no one at Noun-pneumonia has ever been found in “node. It is true that in 1886 an animal was brought to Con-Ida. by one or the Allen steamship: and ‘ found. while in quarantine at Point Levis. to 99 mooted with pleura-pneu- tun. wu to-day shown the full report or the simmer of diseased cattle in the Eastern Townships and was en- abled to give a. more circumstantial ex- plmuon of the matter than occurred to him during Wednesday night’s huty interview. The mention of Mr. Hot- den. at St. Armand. u the owner or mummmmunu AND CAUSED THEIR SLAUGHTER- Tuberculoals'Was WM: Allod' the Cattle C‘fâ€"flu 30'- “0 7M ' Inaimmpous, Jan. Lâ€"Secretaxy Mc- wlek 512-. Craith or the Anglican Fedgruatmn of Labor, who made e sensatlo charge 30.1384!- flâ€"Mlmult 0! the against Px-esgdem. _Ggmperse.tthere- SHOT AN D KI L LED. Killed by on! Ca. Hello-ham 1. Cum â€"lovn no. Ottawa. Jul. 1.-(Specla.l.) â€" Mr. hunky Chief Upper this Moon. Hawmhavesheclncbeaorol’olbo WMm-mm new mean-nu took the and pence out. but Davis had cleared ayetulu-ge. Ithwppoud Daria Wed mbbery. unwell lam-dc. 7 A 3E9. I. shot In â€player In the In: WM- .“ â€MOI-Io m In: W. (butt. Thorold. Ont. Jan. Lâ€"A Botanic boy named Bert Davis. about 18 years of age. who has been llvlnc tor some tlme with Fred Grenville. a. tuner. about two miles out of town. shot Grenville 1n the neck mm a. revolver last evening. It appears that Grenville had Just returned home. and the two were unhltchlng the home. When. without provocation or words. Devil ï¬red the bell. wmch lodged In the back at Grenvflle'o neck. and stunned bun for: while. on recovering no" Davis m nae weapon u him min. but It Med to so 03. Gren- vme hurled to town for I. mm to; ind a. sobundrel.‘ plum-.1. w “V m“ “' “'â€" Senator Jones. chairman of the Demo- cratic National Committee. which °°n' templated giving the â€den-““1" ‘3' ï¬nance to the tree silver forces. W ed his mm yesterday. Keen-1th repeated his W and produced let- ters purporting to 339'“ passed between Gompers and Cd. Wetmore. at St. Louis. a. representative of Chairman Jones, amazing for 9- meeting between Gompegs and Wet???“ wm‘m°°“â€â€˜ tToBE'ï¬iioe" 1n Chluigo. President Gongperg to-day dexyeg! _the charge of Faint cénl'ééxtm 9: the__Fedex_'a.t.l_on 3:: A LIAB AND SCOUNDBEL In In: President coupon Cull- I“ Who II“.- M Chutes Blew the Top of Its Wife’s lead OI and Tried to Kill lined! With a laser. Boston. Jan. Lâ€"Sunnel maker. s shoemender. living in North Csmbrldge. st 3.30 o'clock this morning killed his wife. Catherine, by blowing the top of her head on w1th s. shotgun. He then sttempted suicide by cutting his throat with s runs. He was taken to the Cambridge Em in a critical condition. Whittaker Is 50 years old and his wife was s few years younger. The couple hsve had numerous qusrrels, ceased by drink. They hsvo ï¬ght shown an avert a- yenrly deï¬cit of '00:! million pounds rush) since 18%. but Sh- Ednr Insists that then- ]: nothing to pmvonf the restoring of a bauxite If the problem In honestly mp led wlth. He recommends a reduction n the tummy expenditures and suggest: other reforms. Cmmflnople, Jan. 1.â€"Slr Edgar-VI: cent. Governor of the Imperial Ottoman; Bank. has made a report to the sum: on the Mean otxthe Empire. The report London. Jan. Lâ€"The Madrid ent of The sandal-d telegraph. that the Government intenda to 91-099ch m newspapers for imitating The Impudai and HeraJdo. which was seized eaterday for condemning the mill mim- tion in Cuba and demanding Water. recall. The Government is determined to suppress the press campaign against 00 (‘abinet'a policy in Cuba. but notflw- lng this fact the Opposition has decided that it will stir up the Cortes on the (b ba- queation when the session open A BAD BARNABDO BOY. Paris. Jan. Lâ€"Prealdent Fame received the diplomats to-day. and in add them said that the ardent desire for con- cert and union which the era ahow themselves to be animated y. Justiï¬ed them On looking forward with confldence to the year 189?. Several days ago King Humbert caught a cold which he neziected. He became feverish. but his condition has never been seuous. He is much better thin evening. Paris. Jan. 1.â€"'l‘he bunk failure I- ll- nounced at Caen of David Ind Juuen Ron- Ier Co. for 1.50.000 francs. The books were found to be falsiï¬ed and Data Beale has tuned. not delay’ m}â€"'voyax¢; 3 Egypt. having received alluring reports of Lord Wlluun's condition. passed a mum light And I panic!“ wu In attenduco upon him Ill night long. It In stated that his pelvic bone- â€: No - en and he has sustained Intern-l Injuflec. Lord_ 9nd _ [gady Charles gen-ford will â€":â€":-:- â€":-- lord Ion-lord In "on Poorly. Loud Jan. Lâ€"no condluon of Lord William ere-ford level-d lnjnnd by his horse rolling on Elm whlo hunting with the unbound. on Wetland†at D . Sumz, continue. to cum lnxlogy. _ _ 0 nn-nn‘ _‘_.--__ _-,. ‘ ,7 . Pull. Jun. !.â€"Bon. J. B. M? 0! American Ambassador. hold a Now our. moptlon to-day. whlcu wn Very I. attended)?! the members of the An. colony. u Emu: acted as beaten. Ian-u mm [or lam-on. album". In. Lâ€"Inao former Com m- bultoflu Minor human, which "and Mn tron Muslin yesterday. bu um u: Dunno". In. In..." to m and low huh I.- eo’uou Inn In- Post...“- Bomcs Jul. 1.4:“. numb": II III “l the New Youâ€. mpuou u an autumn Inn conuqmdy bun pouvonod. tendon. In. 1.41. an'o spoon opu- ln; a. coming union or Pullman: will. I: ll morally bellowed. rom- to n clout union between (Iron Brlmn Ind u» col- onlu. nd wlu Indiana the flows of a. Oonrnmcnt In the mun. Bum-low- I“ London. Jan. Lâ€"Among tho Now In: honon oontorrod by the Qneon n'tno ap- pointmontotsonhorJnixPintodo Sovonl. Portuguese Minister of Foreign Main. on aknightottho GrandCroo-otthoomr or St. Michael and St. Cool-go. rho honor wan oontenod in neotnltion o! hia aunt- anoo in tho settlement of tho Anglo-Bap aiiian diaputo roux-din; tho omnhip d tho Inland of Trinidad. oi! tho count at Braaii. Great Britain took pouoalon of tho island. with tho intention of making it n ahlo station but Braail made a vigor." rotoa claiming the inland no hot ova. hia coin: wu whatomintod. Ind Cunt Britain Withdflw. A FOREIGN}!!! IADB A L019. Now Year's Honors W by the Queen. A. COBBLER’S CRIME. salute-h m. Turkey’- lnd-lip roam... m wm “vm-m In. “Wu-Inuit..- “INSML 04.1.! N! â€I. Ink lulu" In Mace. Intel. to ll. Ilml'l Imp“... Pain In out-mu. The Once-'- Intel Muummm'a he non In Oahu. and pointing out Ont. denim his act-reputed m Capt-General Weyler has practically accomplished m little tn the dim- nondmppmahcthembemoum mdeMMleuh reallednd um Gen. Arum Moth.hqpolaudhhb lace. new-Mu.“ Mnhmdtymmemm- mmmaumu WM“- mammmumm bound. mmomwnm mummiï¬smgtmyo- “mama-0mg. near-l“ iï¬y 766.000.“? bum 3mmâ€. Dec. 29.â€"'I‘he following shoWs the grain receipt: by lake dur- mathematmsmnevuoelyet to mâ€); Flour, 10,86,192 hands: when-t. 54.159183 W; com. 01-m- 537 bunch: out. 89,978,511 m; E.. E E E3 Th‘vï¬iiI-f m moved last night to the residence of the untried dl hter. In. Qulgley. from when the to will an pint-e. Coroner Johnson laced n “mat for an Inquest. He will consult Crown Attorney Dewar: this wrung“ and It In llkelyun warm! ‘1!le HiriWuim}: was around the city on bud- um and am not learn of the accident until 1:11 return home at o o'glqck. Tbc deceased lad n: so u of 1x4- amd a native of Mn. N. and ya. murh esteemed by all who knew her. She leans e ton and two d1 ten. One or the daughter: I: Mn. Qul ey. who reside. at 1m Gnnmvenue. the other daughter and the con residing with their nu. Much ml thy I: expat-ed on 1 side- for Mr. “noon and the tonal: In their uerenvoment. , , l. m. mulch resulted to her deeth. Al. 5.30 lira. Wauon. who hed been talk- .ng to Dr. Prue In hu olnce, walked over to the elevator tor the pnrpooe of going up to her hat. ha ehe ruched the «eva- lor the on I'll MI up. Wllllun Smith. the elevator men. asked her to “It a mo- ment Ind he would unne down for her. Al- tho no one one the necldent. It I. up that vhlle vultlng tor the car she lwued nnlnat the door. which had 30! been securely hatched. It Illa back and she loot her balance And tell Inward; She grasped one of the anal! wire lever ro m. um u she we! ed nearly :00 foam; could not one nhor wel‘h She tell about 83’ feet down the chart. '1!“- malt wee a fracture or the hue of the skull. Dre. P yne. 3mm and Garrett \u-rt' promptly, In attendance. but the In ind-1| were of such a terrhle nature "in! has. \\ nuon dled shortly before 0 o'clock. Dr. Pym- nald Mm. Wannon had only oft hle olflce a moment or two when the darn: woe glvon. The decenned Ind; m colour ot age Alli-“lb..."- W1 Jan. Lâ€"lrhe W31 Ind ‘noronto. Doc. 80. Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Wuaon. wire of Detective Thoma Wilson at the On- tario Galen or l'nnicuno um Surgeons. who resided In the Medial Buildup. my -.x Richmond-cues“. net with u oed- walking stick. An encounter with a <rizzly 3 1': mile- from Donald. wulch he escaped by strategy. tad n. content .mh n panther. which was ended by the retrent of his assailant. upon the approach or n treight trnin. were the mating incidents which are rented 0‘ his trip. ' Mr. Richardson, who now :laims the world’s championship for long distance walking, holds the belt fur the longest disunce covered in I week's walk in London. Ens. and hes aim» won records in Aunt-uh. The walk was undertaken for n. wager or $6000. with Thomas E. '1‘. Alden of Eng- land. and F. '1‘. Simpson of Montreal. \\ ho are now verifying the nuthentl- city of the performance. This chun- pinn continental trotter intends nuk- ing a. stay in ‘noronto nnd giving exhi- bitions of walking. an. Tho-u Wann- ot I'm-u I'd] Down I. Elevator sun. in a knapsack tunic ruin his nh'oulden and hm perms-med his long Journey entirely nun-med. awe with 0. agent Toronto. Jon. 8. Lu! waning I. mum-n with we» lhcr-hruicn cuuntennnoo and keen eye walked Into The World once and on- iendui uu- compliment: of the season to the own“. He cove his none on l‘nnoil int-hm an n. and nunuunoed that. ho had Jun completed a. pedestrian tour “9000 miien. ending at Toronto the p'rmioul evening .1.“ o'clock. Moving New York on Sept. 29 1896. he 5) ed via. Utah and flu: Lake City toxin; Francisco. which he reached on m c lust. Through Guitar-nip. Oregon, and Washington to British Columbia. and men by the Cumdinn Paciï¬c Railway he proceeded to Winniw. which he .oached on Nov.18.l.nd thence Vin North my to Toronto. He has curried all his necessaries. weighing 65 pound; I'll-ell Inland-on In Inn a Gun '00! II the PM.“ An all I... n I... o! the Worm. mm m a. W. Anon ohd'wzo, who umtnnommu- u. not hovoud the'dtyuunu. rho mmmuddoouple. hothovor mystique. ‘lheykep’tohoordm house on! hot! an Mn. At 7 o'clock loot night tho All-Io om! thou- ‘ burden not down to upper In tholr dining room. no on od- Jolnlnc room. He boon mm but the uni! 484 not know woe drunk. woo colloid to or throo tlmeooud ï¬nallyheoppooredot tho door lama; tron: h1- room Into the dining room out. without o word. he- nnnrtncoplotolot thopooploooot- ed ot the able. Bio nut shot struck old Hrs. Allen and oho fell over {stony wounded. The mt lbot an the It“ tau-bond out! he flopped to tho floor. The bwdoro opting from their oooto to eocope. Just on m- rtuth .Bloch rooo a bullet otruck her in the hood and the fell deod. Tho othero ton 0|!t ruEIowed by the mam. hullotl tn Flanoron'o plotol. The old moh sud hm wife died on the floor In o 90' miruu-e. The burden chllod for In†and u pone ooon mohed Into tho houoo ord tuuk Plan-gin o. arbour. without "slot-net- on o port. 30 VII ‘00 drunk to realize whot ho hod done. When outed why he hod committed the crime he odd he did not in†snythlmr about It. Ho oeomed to b0 cruy dn'nk. The monhu of Doootur hmught Flononh Into the on! to I"! Mm owny from the me. on there woo toik of hand“ him before normal. HEADLONG T0 DEA. TH. 8088 ON WEI'LEB. , land-cub. Atlanta. 0... Jan. L-Irom manna. a. cur-pence, killed three persons In: night neu- Docum- ln three seconds. 'câ€"r'u- 1:31;" a sum: WA LIKED 0000 M I LES. nun anoma- trad. sell. “than. mom min. . Mucammttnwgm nun-mum ow.- mnot so.‘ 86 :muanmummmu.m -..___..n ‘_ g__. lA‘ A. Mn. Jmeu A. Burden. wealthy couch w W'inxgé'od aqua: $13: no on - ï¬â€œÃ©â€œÂ°:.."°* m mm ma: II. m to (Met. 7» was mad. woman Mammar- nau at .4 values: duties. Cocoon m mt non panama. um out manho- annu at to: I nun to an may The plant 0: the Electric Light Company or Knuth. NJ. wu burned ym: ‘momln‘udthefh'dymmoe multico- tmyed. The city [3 In darkness. Lon $175,000. In. Woodholue Carrie, 0! the m; nm of Glyn. mus. Currie t 00.. Won. Eng" end I hmther o! 81: Pm Currie. nun-n Amhueedor to hat-key, Sled no nerd†at meet. aged 0. June. L. Lawton has been urn-Med a: Demo“ on annual: or having killed hm- ner James Brown ot luun‘oon. Mich" In: WM wt. AmuomdowhenInoteha-heeo .‘i‘peovered â€â€™13 T33", Department at “Mum. a 05'an WI» uoaol'enote Issued by the Union Afloat! Beat of Detroit. It :1 Ian-In; w. Backer. the olden: drew down next. to Du: Bloc. died m In the Philadelphia alm- houoe. aged 15. ‘1‘qu SaunanukorCMcoawm. uncanny“: tonuacetom g! business. Then depodu mount “4 ‘A- Sew York sale can]: culled during Us!!! 3,714.3" mm o! freight. In one. :wr I.“ 0! 211)†tons. The Baum Onaflo Poultry and Pet Slack Association's mu] show a In full slut at Kingston. and II a succeu. M. Neudon' o! M advises n ulna†xcupnuon of Constantinople. Tho Cut In nld to oppose act!" coercion. '11:. Columbia Nntlonnl Blair 01' manpo- lhmclooedlttdoon. ltluclnlnwlthu lcpodton I'll be paid In full. The Washington Bank of Minneapolis Ml :Iooed It: doors. Bum. the Enoch tenor. who an: an. Gounod'l "th8." died yesterdny In Pub. lune aner. s New York nachos. in beta lentenced to as yeus' Imprisonment. The failure I. announced at an m :11! National Bank of Roanoke. Vlm Ion Ink Fallon- Acnu (to Inna-la" m “that Fro- lhe Balk! Dub-patches stratum Ah. Doc. 29.â€"l‘ew turtho: buns m obtainable u to the terrthlo Muguwreck nt the Cnhnhn River had, no E The nun-d 081an- hnvo n “twenty-one dead. the: number or bodies hhvlncbeeotnhen ontotthe rtnr. bntthl hone: ulna ground that then on non wit-ck. They am taking. and! ti. nble they were burned In the wrec reek. tune the Int 01 known deed up to 23. en to the number of six, who wen up- poned to be mining. have been accounted for. The only person: of the trnln to ee- mpe unhurt “ere three llttle children 0! Mn. Walker. who who slightlytnxnred.1t Ix thought that fully one-half of the dead were eremntwl nllve. A further enam- tlon of the hrldxe shown that the .lh'el on one side hnd been dmwn for I all length. which lndIr-nten that the rall m moved out or place to deuhernbely wreck the tnln. The story that three men nob bed the dead and dying. as told by one of the rurvh'orl. has not been conï¬rmed. mmumtnI-Wrutulho “Who'll- (II as. am. ll noon :- who a. mm m. nullâ€! ‘30 Mote all an an to In 'ï¬ a. PM. who «ta-nu: t '0 unno- any an munc- ‘3'.“ botwoonuotwolllflfl» â€an“ about lb f3.“ Icon nu «ha I?" 5. Women In unï¬t! __ gonna um to 9m ‘m u TELEGRA I’IIIC BRIEFS. â€WW... All-I mm.- “In no It mu humâ€"mm: Incl-I All! CAUSES A GREAT mum Int-M POI“. Bum Visit. tho Hum Cnplttl With Her Glpcy Lovor Pun-Inclâ€. “mmnqmmmzu CM UV.“ I (“It u‘nuu 'h our Duh-3a. TWENTY-ONE DEAD. www.mï¬ dowmmï¬ m M _ .4 Mm mm m 3.. hï¬uhb r â€I! ‘7 41:12:?†ll ' 3 gig“ 39‘}- 9M! of â€Â£043.11: NOTICE TO CRIDH‘ORS. dbï¬o‘o'wmhduwm um“ I (that: up logor MW. PHU. 0..â€"“4'. BAYERâ€"From lot 15, con. 9. .uuMMdMMnM-uw 99!, "I‘mmm‘ 4â€,...†TRAYID. â€"-Ineo my you a. In an, Inn. J. G. EflWflflllSMfl. Lightning Kelly BUILDING PAPER. Gammon-amnion. Donotbo DESCRIBE FOR THE POST.â€"-Only ' 0-. mint 1-: 1. “who. W. G. WOODS; lusty you; guaranteed to cover 806 squaredâ€"Woods. This in a higher gudo 3nd bone:- quality a! Palm thin bu ever been prepared for the market, and in more economical to Illa, non double and bountiful thin my 0“th you]; made or made by Mm 1m. Duo]. Importers. BIC-N 01' “I m New Advertisements. Tougher. stronger, will last longer, is waterproof. Will not fall to pieces with 886- If you have any buildings 17: paper 1 wfll pay you to use this. can and set HAH’S LANTERNS 00"“ I087. LOOKS BEST. WEIR! WM. [081' ECOIOIICAL. Will Not 3 Weather and W‘Wof M In m House tux-nub can“ [at m (mam. mutt Mfwwubuy, J. 1’. 8710.7. Pram, Sash, Doc‘s, Blinds, Mouldings, Trimnings, Etc. . . FIBER . . LINDSAY. q, KM, pm": 49 .‘m rm. mm PLANNER} J. G. Edward: ‘3' CO. J. P. RYLEY. u TWA OTION 014 84 N T 12D. mummsoatowo. Amos-roman madmhnnd around. hand tempered-ad hand man. ALL STEEL. W. G. W094i 66mm; Check. Chalk or Blister. â€"1‘ho um report- : mm _ mun-o of work- other than new " My contains I a number lam And v able book: In t “m%' â€ï¬sï¬â€˜ï¬‚iï¬â€™: and Intel-unload Blmoumam u and wait and did hex-ole servict man: man ampules. â€"'1‘ho Hit of now book- shown mallow thtfludueotors hm sunlight-glib body]; to mccbgba III-h. hung settled in L': “a would annually canon: a shun me. Thomï¬M-adm god-Icy. Cl“ And see her st be: m. Terms libel-d. Ben moulds. Methodist . m-4swu p’ "m“ in! baoh. .- well u ibmiaoi . Pubnc “but! Notes. â€"'1'ho sale at puiodlcsl- will u out! next wk. Only members UnneBchohnWanted M10. Ids E. Stu-sown, M. M“ mailings. I “must-Vex; W In the theory we on Stove Polish. Air 0 Stove Pipe Varnish, 1 Cum Combs, Artist Rom Brushes, Axel. SCRANTON New Goods, Low 4 Butcher Knives. Raz m â€N0 Pal-era, Pen K It»: cutters. TI-ble Lanterns. Guns. McLennan 81 00" Chain. Axe Halters, Buildon’ . " (ï¬robjecu m- (1) To thorough] (or once '0fk. (2) To as»: them they no campeum. am Ganadian LINDSAY. FRIDAY. JAN. The Peterborough Business PRINGLE 8:. MOORE McLENN AN COMPETE/WHELP Good position: we more plum! h‘lP- .. . -, -L- New “an begins Jun Bow any 0! the young men And wol axiom (or 1 good posmon m nble summarily ': Secures the Conï¬de Business Men. TOWN AND COU Sign of mu Saw. South Side DASHES HERE AND {be two books on Money and Your Chances are just ad Delivered at Lowest Pm 3113111833 00119. McLennan at From now on“ yenuine maps. will be attack-«l, may be cleared of. Our new: egimlua 4.1897. Cull a: write us {or full pu-Uculln Best Quality If Best Nculria ( Persian Lam} Still on hand, 3 Fine Colorings to 35¢, now 40 inch Plaid I Best Silk and were 75c, fa 25 pieces 40 i Durin 3 Special DRY GOODS, and floral d FL