was made up at Victoria on t or Dece mber, gorng thence Alaska, by manner. “I4 * “-c weex. There 13 some talk 0 3341130:- Company a] and sold to éhé'm'r‘iiihé ‘ : Eustport. Maine. i ‘tiwn has been received by C;‘:.‘ rtmunt that new saw mills 333‘; :xtly been erected in Bona- ' __ lUvunty, especially on the gag: ‘and tributaries, and or the ‘ Injury to the magniï¬cent sai- 27 other ï¬sheries if. sawdust :1. 1' mill rubbish is illegally al~ (1 t-w pollute these waters. The 1’13.» â€e "f the department in this area m; asp-zeta] orders to supervise and 01°,†“Pork these matters which are 33;“? Importance to the community 8 the angling fraternity. mumflt ï¬shing has begun on the Buc- Free“? and other New Brunswick 055% and the catches or this delici- much Sh are phenomenal. The Buc- owe-e men within a. few days of the 1.48?qu of the season obtained at Mu: me hundred tons of melt. The “area 01' these enormous catches. it is Ric - Will be a. glutted market and The: :00 low to pay. statement telegraphed from 1:?ng that the Government had in “if a decision in the-snows case a" â€Y incorrect. It is 11]:er that ma consid Yh pl’t in}: them to endeavor to avoid . ~‘ the cables with their anchors. 1-n1ts in six years has the Pelee ' cable been broken from this and a notICe was published in if‘ting out that wilful injury to uphic cable was punishable 1: law. In case. however. of - ' .- ntal fouling of a. cable, own- : : j 451:15 who to avoid breaking “ «- their ship’s anchor are :ul therefor. and Mr. Keeley tun: the same otter, which 11- -:':1l. should be brought to , . “ion of the vessel owners of onvinccus He says that r cheaper to pay for an the rate of two or three 211111.215 against telegraphic 1 1 $6003. mile. When a break 12-1:1lly half a mile of new f :--quired. “132»! OFTHE HS!“ 8 GRï¬UflDS An interesting Review of Some ffairs of State. . um , . y buy. â€"1: takes two weeks to ablaze :he Am .lzrr your subscription ll renewed. The M m Lin: piper indicates whencdyour paper will 5, WWW uulcsi promptly renew . Crux-J. w Aunanxs â€"Alwsya glvs both your old and ,.,ur new address when you at: us to clause your admin-w ; the nuns of the town and the ma or â€pimp; yuu live in should always follow your on me when writing :0th once We moot readily and your name on our books unless this is done, ll may nzuncs are alike. LII-mu should be addressed : THE CAXADIAN POST Pdntinz Hausa. ' many. Ont. 3hr Q‘anaaian 7 é‘gnï¬t. THE L'AH'I'AL cm. LINDSAY FRIDAY. DEC. 13' us been broken, presumably same cause. but it is likely .- X‘vairs will be completed by ' night. We: to your correspondent. Mr. said he thought he would issue a: to the owners of vessels in ‘xtime Provinces indicating the iocation of telegraphic cables, Exo-ry Department has been Lnt enormous catches of :mg have been made at Le- ~‘: in the vicinity of Passa- liny. indeed. so great has 11:qu that some of the men n the ï¬shery have had to ":ion of their product over :‘Lilizor factory which is at Lymcaux. This enormous [I the more surprlzlng when x that tremendous quantities herrlgg >are being taken 11“., p '7qu hereafter Cod-liver Oil is metal bevond any praise ithu “3 won, and yet few are willing or can take it in its natural state. Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil i3 nut, (iflenSive; it i! ‘1' mt M palatable. (in! Item like it. It is (1.4mm Hi! made more :ng m: l’, ‘nnd combined :1 H“ Hygcphiosphitea mngt eni ng and U x I mnmg powers are I! . h mucascd. ,1 the came to the 3.12,.g‘dalex1 Lad given out an the ZOth of ;-. Although this latter c'able .; in 87 fathoms of water it 'l’cd by the anchor of a vessel as from land. There was a bi:- delay in accomplishing wing to bad weather and the or the season. Since he re- : 1: Mr. Keeley has learned Pelee Island cable in Lake Lngaged in Ecol :15. a We; the to some of the Goum: went The cable bet ween Grand and Campobello was hoo‘ {ed Erie-rent. places by the anchors s and broken. The repairs ,ditiously effected, but whue an them Mr. Keeley received warn: I’LS‘PIC‘)‘ Haring 123:3:tu slu- Germ-Imam“ Cables :1: :‘ Ifnriï¬zzxe Prov 1-95-31 no â€BEAT IEDIOIIE. Scott’s 311111111011. uo pan YEAR, ,, «.1. your wnppul' “pm: In ordet to ruptud IGPVICO Mn -We cannot undertake to mpply no: to make good onus-ions caused by permudul la urn», Damn“. of the Toronto applying tc the 3" permission to Domain-street. ..l.l uluy- ho mode in the Intent. mm .1 4-! tin: rcmlltcr Poul. Otflao ) Union! nu always ate 3nd my :. rnk. lighter ’01" Xenon when a mugs’ No tzco always hc t. to "paw _two wcolu r. as annual. surname with my hum. ubwrlpuon 91195 I; V031" is publlnhed Wow it «mm. / 900. Md 0!. One of the strangest coincidences ever recorded is pointed out by the Neepawa Register. It is learned that on the same day that A. M. Bell of E Portage La Prairie fatally shot Muir for Dublin University. made vacant by the elevation of Right Hon: David B. Piunkett to the peerage. has closed with the result of returning Mr. W. E. H. Lecky, the historian (Li rai- byavoteorlmtoIOOSces: or Dakota. while hunting near Riding i Unionist), for Mr. Wright (Conservative). Mountain. three weeks ago, Mr. Bell’s son accidentally shot a companion un- der identically the same conditions near Sault'Ste. Marie- Fortunately in the' latter case the wound was not fatal. as it was in the ï¬rst mentioned. Dulu- -~ Wu Inuit. Paris, Dec. c.â€"It is reported that Alexander Dumas left a fortune of 1.- 000.000 canes. - g the tell Fully or Portage. Winnipeg, Dec. 8.-â€"-It Is understood that W. J. Gage of Toronto has made amusements with the Manitoba De- partment of Education to prepare new text-books for the Manitoba schools. Thebookswfllbereadytheflrstot A Peculiar Berle. of â€fortune: Beau George Augustus Henry Sale. was the son of an Italian gentleman who mar- ried a favorite English singer of ‘West Indian extraction. He was born in London in 1828 and was brought up with a. view to following art as a. pro- fession, but quitted it for literature and became a constant contributor to Household Words. He was an exten- Lsive and regular contributor to The Welcome Guest. the founder and first editor of Temple Bar, for which he wrote the stories or “The Seven Sons of. Mammon†and “Capt. Dangerous.†He was also a well~known contributor ‘ of The London Illustrated News and The Cornhill Magazine. He was war correspondent for The Daily Telegraph in the United States in 1863 and saw considerable or the Francoâ€"Prussian war. He also represented that journal at many important fete: at diderent European capitals. He was the au- thor or quite a number or works. most- ly descriptive. He started Sala’s Journal in 1892. It has since ceased to appear. AWny at Brighton at the A20 of 67 Team London. Dec. 8.â€"George Augustus Sala, the well-known journaiist and author. died this morning at Brigh- ton. where he had been 111 for a long time- The Brunnnt Italwlurh _l.ltcrateur The' on warehouse of the C.P.R.. situated near the railway passenger depot here, was burned on Saturday evening. Loss $500. e" a...» .uu...cu uunuxs the ï¬eat'othb'e discussion." This out- come of the scandal has probably been brought about by the peremptory in- terposition by the hierarchical au- thority. here in your presence I humbly and regrettully acknowledge my participa- ‘ lion in the offence and ask your for- ‘ giveness and of all whom I have of~ fended.†Proceeding, Father Whelan explained that he was moved to make the statements which he had in the parish paper, being stung by the ac~ cusatlon that he was instrumental in securing the removal of the Christian Brothers from Ottawa. In this retort he reflected upon a former member of the: university faculty (Fst'her I-‘ilia- :re). Convinced since of its injustice he now declared the statement un- founded and offered to the reverend father the amplest apology for his statements. He concluded by “apolo- gizing for all uncharitable or unruly things he might ave_written_ during J â€an 1-.--4. A: ax- are The contretemps between the Rev. Father VChelan of St. Patrick's parish and the faculty of Ottawa Unlvezxity, in connection with which the priest instituted a libel suit and subsequent}; withdrew it. terminated in apologies from the pulpit of St. Patrick’s. Father Whelan, addressing his astonished con- gregation on the subject, said: “It was mutually agreed two days ago by the editor of the University magazine and myself that our ï¬rst duty was to express publicly our deep sorrow for the scandal occasioned by the mis- erable dispute between us and endeavor to repair it by every possible means in our power. The opportunity is mine this morning and i x for miles around, the dynamite pack- ing house of the Ottawa Powder Comâ€" pany blew up at half past four Satur- day eventing. One employe, John Rayâ€" Of Thorns Falls, N.J., as so 2y injured by flying splinters that he die-d last night, one of the frag- ments having pierced his right lung. The vcrks are situated about a mite from Hull and three miles from this ciiy. ’;'c.'ice before have the works of aizis company been blown up, the 111's: time about ï¬ve years ago, with fatal z'esuts to the son of the manager. 33' Saturday's explosion the other build- ings of the company Were badly. shg}:en. The loss is about $1000. GEORGE AUGUSTUS SglLA DEAD. .l Dynamite Picking [louse Blows Up With Fatal Resultsâ€"Fatba- Whelan Apnlozflzrs to the Faculty Ottawa, Dec. 8.â€"'v'~'1th a deafening report that startled the neighborhood A VERY STRANGE STORY. Ther H05. Mr. Ives returned 1:5 the city yesterday. The Canadian Sault Ste. Marie Canal was closed Friday. Sir Mackenzie Bowel] and Si: -1. P. Caron left for Montreal to-day- The Debartment of Railways and Canals has got out a. very neat calen- der for next year. It is surmounted by an admirable picture of Little Mggis, P.Q. -.-\, -uu-uun-u The scheme to erect an opera. house on the Slater property on Sparks- street has collapsed and the land goes into other hands. Yesterday the Govâ€" ernment leased that portion of the Slate:- estate facing on “’ellington- street with the Intention of using the property as a. store room for mount- ed police supplies. A local ï¬rm will U'cct a magniï¬cent store on the â€Sparks- stgeet front. It Is at present employea’m. Tue 09. pnrtmont promised consideration of the matter. Mr. Duncan Scott. chief clerk. will accoréingly visit St. Regis next week and hold a. pow-wow or the in- terested parties to ascertain more fully ms“ wish_es ot the Indians. mun uummlunlfl, numbaring In a" mum: rm, thuusand. are not under any mmtmi. The question or a. new treaty 1.. lut'lulin this part at the Northwest mm im-n momcd for some years, and lix‘flllxie Mops may ahortiy be taken to- wzu-ci uccompiishing this end, which «.wuld no doubt prove or great benefit '0 the inhabitants. . .. (‘lniot Joseph Thompson of St, Regis wuitod upon ofï¬cials of thr.‘ department at Indian affairs yesterday for the purpose of securing a Change in the disposal of interest money paid to the Indians on that reserve. which they wish to put to another purpose than _ V . __... -.-. cuc- Buvflvvi unfldl‘ dtnwssmn bung the present candl- Ucm and reaummums or the schools ‘In the: net-mam district over which 1m Wave brandâ€. I: Is nuggéulad that my more: immedlatc wants 0: them: Indiana should he lacked anew ty m9 dumrtmam. nlmough In raatlty {ha (Jovurnmbm is nn: 1:»:tu bound to give mum mu same promctton an is, gtvun to than "than turmcr mum wmuu um trvuty “mm. Th country 1.. gm, rag-hm 0: Hit: northern chain or mums, Including Athabasca and (treat mum lukvu, dues not name within any ..r â€in existing treaties and the In- dian inhabitants, numbartng In all Hnnm ï¬ns thuusand. are not under any (-uutml. The queslï¬on 01' a. new treaty m luClUlln this part at the Northwest w _ ,, -â€"-_ u-‘vvur- 1-. lm ". ‘ “:2an to sli the tnlkwn tho'tJnltod Mute: mmpnven about the under- hand Funding: of the Cnnldlnn nu- thoriten in establishing this “Nico without con-tilting the Unitcd Into- partiu. there seem: to be no obli :- tion on the part at the Postofllco 9- {mrtment to notify the authorities at Vashlngion. The Department Mn is simply sendln the mall to a point in our own {err tory with which the i1 'nlted states has nothing thOVei' to ‘ â€I Mr. ï¬ayter Reed. deputy-superinten- vlqnbflgneml o: indlnn affairs. recelw-d n vlslmr cutaway in the person of Hlnliup (Hound, the (subject under d!:~il:=lrm imlng ma pfengnt condi- ilnil n in“ I~.ianlu_.u. .mm m... mama to «5 pounds. 00%th than letter: for people ' Fort. and then newspap‘erl,‘ “51th 2:3 human- o- -n n. . .. ‘A’l‘A L EXPL OS ION. Passes ma 5656611: over which Dublin. Dec. 6.â€"-The pollingin thg election to ï¬ll the Parliamentary sea: for Dublin University. made vacant by the elevation of Right Hon: David B. Plunkett to the peerage, has closed with the result of returning Hr. W. n H. Lecky, the historian (Liberal. Unionist). by a vote or 1758 to 1008 can for Mr. Wright (Conservative). THE CANADIAN POST, Work on the School Question. Winnipeg. Dec. â€"The provincial Ministers are all in the city and it 13 understood they are preparing a. reply to the Ottawa Government's communi- cation on the school question. which win be forwarded in a few dnys. They are very careful not to disclose in the slightest measure the nature or the document now being prepared for fear or injuring the prospects of the Lib- eral candidates for the Commons in the various bye-elections pending in the eastern , provinces. Chicago, Dec. 8.â€"-F1re in the notion house or H. W01! Co. at 7 o'clock this morning caused a. loss of between 3200,0000 and $300,000 on the stock and about $80,000 on the building, which was owned by the Conrad Selpp estate, Both the stock and building were fully insured. no launch- mum.» sun to u 3: The Manorâ€"Flu I-‘izm. , Pittsburg, Dec. 8.â€"-John J. Quinn. the manager of Peter Maher, said toâ€" night that he had received word from the Fitzsimmons people asking that the Maher-Fitzsimmons ï¬ght be pulled off on Jan. 14. This Quinn could not agree to. as Maher has an engagement at a. New York play houce 'on Dec. 28. Quinn said Maher wou d need five weeks in which to train, and for this reason the ï¬ght would have to take place on the date agreed upon, Feb. 14. men, made his way thine, see-61153503: but ï¬nding the flames had cut off the escape by the stairs he Jumped from a second storey window. receiving seri- ous Injuries. Nothing in'the‘bufldlng escaped damage and the loss will be over $100,000. or 1250 was Sauer, dealer in ï¬ne shoEs; C. Devere 00., furriers, and C. H. Frost occupied the floors above. When the ï¬remen broke into 178 the watch- man was lying in his nightclothes Just Inside the door. He had made an effort to escape but was overcome before he could get to the door. He is in a criti- cal condition. Two men were sleeping on the top floor in the rooms of C. H. Frost. Mike_Aschbrewer, one of the The loss Over steamâ€"Narrow Escape of the Watchman. Chicago, .Dec. 8.â€"The four~storey brick building at 178 and 180 Wabash- avenue. occupied by piano, furniture and shoe ï¬rms, with its valuable con- tents, was almost entirely gutted by ï¬re at 11 o‘clock to-night. The ï¬re" started in the boiler room in the base- ment and ate its way to the elevator shaft, through which it spread to every part of the buiiflitg. The ï¬rst floor of 178 was occupied by J. H. Bohmann with violins and other musical instru- ments and the remaining floors were used by Meyer Weber, who are agents for pianos. On the ï¬rst floor of 180 was Sager, dealer in fine shoes: n “_H_,,, r- On being told that he had, he said: “I'd like to have the Dalton Brothers, Bill Cook and Cole Younger and give them too good revolvers apiece." Turning to the sheriff at this point. Hayward asked: “I have a right to invite three persons in to see the hang- lng, haven’t I ?" | “A short time is just as good a: 1 longer time and I am as ready now as I ever shall be. I had rather be hung than go to Stillwater for life. If the Governor would come over here and talk with me I would tell him some things. I have had a. good time here and I will have a. good time yet. I have no kick coming. They ought to go back to the old times. People are too soft-hearted now. If I had Adry here I’d put his eYes out and cut his heart out and I’d have Blixt look on. Then I'd cut them up and throw them to the dogs. I'm not made of milk and water." Fire In 3 Chiefs-m: Notion House. Hayward then dictated a statement from which the following is an ex- tract: _ -_‘- ---- _.-. “I know I have little time." said Harry. “There are a. few things I’d like to straighten out and a few folks I would like to get even with. It I had my brother Adry here I would take his entrails out and stretch them like a clothes line back and forth through this Cell. I’m not quite so mad at Bllxt as folks think. but if my father, mother and brother were dead I’d be the happiest man in the world." -_â€"- â€" unu- nuaablc. When Harry Hayward ’heard the news of his doom from Sheriff Blom- berg yesterday he did not lose his great nerve and at once entered into a violent denunciation of his brother Adry. “That’s a. long time to wait." he said when the sheriff informed him that his death warrant had been ï¬xed for execution Wednesday. “You have a good many things to consider before W'ednesday; you have little time left to stagr here.†replied the sheriff. Unmet-them ______ _ r--- van-y - “I AMBGHC- I am just as sane as any 6! the people who are iayingjhat 1 am>1nsane." Irv‘. , At the request of the prisoner the gallows has been painted red. When told that he must hang on Wednes- day. Hayward curled his lips as he said: “It is a long time since I have expected anything else. I have ‘-not had justice from the start and it is very late to expect it now. The news- papers prejudiced the public against me right at the start, and the public has wanted my blood ever since. I have sought for my freedom on the grounds that I am innocent. I take no stock in this plea that I am insane. 1’ __ A.-_ _ .- ---- v- uuv quL auu Ju _- Ky. Sher!!! Holmberg of Hennepin County is fully prepared for the execution. having secured the rope and erected the‘scgtzold last June. (lands and 'l‘alls u m» Belem» II a blunt“. lautlnaA Mother: mt Appeal to the “to! lxumlt‘r, Qt. Paul, Minn. Doc. 7,â€"At :0 min- utes to three o'clock this anal-noon Gov. Clonal: lined the warrant or- dering the execution at ltarry ’l‘. iiay- ward between the hours at midninht and daylight Wedneuduy. Der. H. The hanging will be the mini wane: in the greatest tragedy in Miliiimotn'u hin- tary. (m the night at Dev. 3, mm, Cinus A. lilixt kiiied Catharina (line. a pretty drouumnitor or Minneapuiiu. on Excoieiur Road, a raw miles from the oily. A day or two later it developed that Illixt had killed the girl tor t2 promised him by Hayward, who desir- ed to secure 310,000 insurance on Misa Oing'u me which had been assigned to him. Six days utter the awful trac- edy Blixt made a. tull conteaaion, im- plicating Hayward. Adry Hayward. Harry's brother, also confessed that Harry had tried to hire him to kill the girl. There was a. heartrending scene at the Governor's office shortly before 10 o'clock this morning when the (other and mother at the condemned man ap~ neared and made a tearful appeal tor the life or their son. Gov. Ciouxh heard them patiently and shed tears with them but refused to interfere with the work of. the court and jury. QhA-Il- "A!“LAHW - â€"_ i , Havana. Doc. 7.4m robot parties“ JMaximo domes and Antonio Mm have crossed the limits between Camu- er and ban Villas y Ouars. Thor ad an onuanmrnt with a small 00v- ernmont column under Col. “till". who wastakintaconvoyort‘m mules loaded with vroviliunu. The Ipaniards had nine sale ten and ammo mules itiil- ed. Col. unguara i'uutrht bravely and prevented the rebels from carrying out their doailn to uurround him and his forces and to invade the ltcmodios dia- triot while Leader Quintin linndon invaded Trinidad. Santiago de Cut>a..Dec, 1. via Kali Welt. Dec. 1â€"0:: November 29 the vanmrdot combined rovers or the rebel leaders Cebreco and Vasuc-u. 400 strons'. engaged in a tight with six hundred Spanish soldiers In the CO- brodi district. A severe engagement took place which lasted more than an hour. The Spaniards were compelled to retreat in great disorder. The rebel- captured a fortress. taking 1:! Runs. some ammunition and then burned the tort. Forty Spanish soldier: with arms and ammunition Joined the insurgents. The rebels had three killed and seven injured. The Spaniards had 18 killed and 68 wounded. News has Just been received that Commander Puneo with a force of guerlllas had an engagement yenter- day in Hatillo with a rebel party 800 in number. Th. “he‘- nh-nAnâ€"‘sl 6‘.- mam slam av cov. cLoucuf am an: mmsm AT mum. Murdoror Harry Hayward to bio on Wednesday. BIG FIRE IN CHICAGO. HIS END IS NEAR. Windsor. Ont†Dec. ï¬â€"Fanner Paw- ell of Colchester South. 194 can to piss and some of them died; Dr. C - den. Government Live Stock Inspec- toi'. was looking into the egg the .‘ other day 9.an was what av. :33 to the W "90'“ W 9 I prevalence at hos chalet-3.. Milton. Dec. tâ€"Hrs. Thoma Hilton. 30 Ngssagnweyu. died It lab alleged 1:: load pol-om. canted y using instruments to proguce nboruon. She was about 48 you-- at age and left, n funny of eleven children. some 0: whom nre grown up. Dr. Ra coroner, opened 1n lnqueet It (21mp- bellvllle. After the body had been v1 ed theJm-ythenroeeedtnp wgadjgyumeduntuto-dn. m “ Fm: , ,7- ,_._-_ _--.._ vku U] G. S. Gage on Hun-street. The build- ing was surrounded on an side. by other wooden structures and the flame. tctnd plenty of materiel upon which to feed. The are spread with m: rapidity. By 11 o'clock the Illne- Ind consumed t_he gage plopk end 15 mum. A..- I‘ L_ Ridgefleld. Conn. Dec. 8,â€"A are which broke out at 9.30 o'clock to- night threatens to destroy the entire centre of the town. The are 0W- ed in the big wooden block gnedgy -â€".- '- v v onus of Santa. Clara. They surprised a Spanish column under Col. Segumwho were conveying mules. and killed nine soldiers. The column retreated. Other bands have entered Metering and are marching on the land owners' villas. A Spanish force is advancing to meet them and a serious ï¬ght is expected. Madrid, Dec. 8.â€"A despatch from Havana says that the bands of Gomez and Maceo have entgred the pmvince -1 5A_A, 1..-,“ â€"- Chicago. Dec. 8.-A morning paper says a. national secret political order. rounded by W. H. Harvey. the anthor Of “Cain's Financial School." will and articles of incorporation with the Sec- retary of State at Springï¬eld. 111., within the next few.days. It is to be known as the “Patriots 01' America." and its sole object is the restoration of the bimetallic standard. Copenhagen, Dec. 7,â€"A severe gale has caused very high tides In west and north Jutland. A number or towns have been flooded and great damna- done. Antwerp, Dec. 7.â€"The storm here has rendered trafï¬c on the streets and river Impossible. A number or ves- 8913 have been driven ashore. The Ilghtship at the mouth or‘me River Dee broke from her anchorage and went adrift. Incoming vessels report terriï¬c wea- ther in the Bay of Biscay. The Damage to European S'Ilpplnx and Property Interest: by Last Week's, Storm II Great- London, Dec. 8.â€"The storm that has prevailed here since Thursday has done {much damage. not only at sea. but ashore. Many persons have been more or less seriously injured. A snow storm accompanied by severe thunder and lightning prevailed toâ€"day in the north and middle of England. A pilot boat vainly tried to put a pilot on board the steamer Cambro- ' man of: Lynas Point to-day. A heavy northwest gale was blowing and the pilot boat collided with the steamer. The 16 pilots on the boat took to a punt as their boat threatened to founder. They were adrift for a long time and were in a very dangerous position, as a bad sea was running. They were picked up by the Elva and landed at Liverpool. A “3'9â€â€œ9" ‘l'ow- M‘ "I would use knowledge to adapt the necessities of nature to the require- ments of civilization. Their contest can only be harmful: then- laws must be compromised until they at into one another." v--- â€".â€" --‘. v..--_ ren who die are deliberately murder- ed or starved to death by their par- ents. This leads him to remark, even to the hide-bound. stone-blind Mrs. Grundy : “Would it not be better that this 25 per cent. of useless children were not brought into the world at all ? It is no good talking sentiment and theories. We have to take life as we ï¬nd it. Every one who mixes with the very poor knows quite well that what my correspondent states is true. These children are brought into' the world as the result of an animal in- stinct that no theorizing on the part or easy-chair philosophers will ever eradicate. Of. what use to God or man are their few sad weeks ? Of what use is woman's pain and the begrudged expense to thosexwho ï¬nd it dimcult ‘ enough to keep their own bodies and J souls together ? been agitating for several weeks, with as much delicacy as may be. the amt cult subject or over-population. or the burden of large families among the poor. He has been investigating the question ‘of child insurance, which is very common among the English masses, and makes some horrible. al- most incredible. charges. He endorses. for instance, the startling statement that 2_5 per cent. of the insured child- The no; Choler- San. Chanelâ€"25 Per ecu. of the III-M- ctudnn Who DI. are Inflated. New _York.Dec. 8.â€"London Special to fl‘he Sun: Mr. Jerome K. Jerome has Jerome K. Jerome Pale- lo-o “cull-c _-â€"., .v Havana, Nov. 30, via. Tampa. Dec. 7. â€"Madrid advices any that General A:- camga, Minister of War. has decided on sending an additional force of «3.000 men to Cuba it â€Cessna. It he carries out his intention Genera! Campos will have 160,000 men under his commend. Sixteen thousand or them will be em- barked at once. ,V â€"â€"â€".--v-¢ V... II; lllU"IBCII5'. The rebels had three killed and aevcn injured. The Spaniards had 18 killed and 68 wounded. News has Just been received that Commander Puneo with a force of guerillu had an engagement yester- day in Hatlllo with a rebel party 300 in number. The rebel- abundoned the place with 3 heayy loss. The Spaniardl Retro-led v vow-w l Santiago de Cuba..Doc, 1. via Kay W9". Dec. 7.-(m November 20 the vanmrd,“ combined forms of tho jrebei loaders Cebroco and Vasuu. iOO stront. ensured in a fight with six hundred Spanish soldiers in the CO- bredi district. A severe engagement took place which lasted more than an hour. The Spaniards were compelled to retreat in great disorder. The rebels captured a fortress. taking 12 1mm. sorno ammunition and then burned tho tort. Forty Spanish soldiers with arms and ammunition Joined the insurgents. . __|__-,, u prevented the rebolu from curryin out their assign to lurround him in) MI tome- und to invade the nemadio- dil- iriot while Leuaar Quintin "under- inxudgd Trinidad. A Blmelnfllc Society. Capture a Fortrou In the Co brodl DI-trlot. oath. OM“ Moot THE CUBAN REBELS CHILI) 1381! DANCE I! ENGLAND. THE STORM [5 KING. '.. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 13, gga-ggg “team-.- PAIN-KILLER é .'o~dny urn-r a iivc [nulllhh' sojourn Lure. â€1' attended tuiu‘ a number or the i-Zug- iish race meet mm. and iuukmi uwr u ng-ut many horses. What particularly im m-nm-d him was the size or the horses in .nzinnd as com nred with the American "wrough- brod. t e Burgiinh homes being on the an:- rage bigger tamed. with more bone and 3 smelt muscula- development. iioh horaa. Fioriuii ii. and Reminder. he think- very an! horses. ot'uifleren: type; It. Hendrie. who ind not be: a dollar on anything in 10 u. could not resist having a couple or ’gvereinu ouch 1.: gm the an. old Banquet, um leo- New York. Dec. (Iaâ€"Mr. William Randi-36 of Hamilton. Out" prvnldvut of HI;- 0.» “"10 Jockey Club. returned from mm,“ “19““: after a ï¬ve mouthu' Ioloum m". .77. -â€"' 7..., wovoutlo ‘ Last night the Town of Clinton en- tertained the visitors ton big concert in the Town Hall. under the direction of Mr. Thomas Jackson. In. in which over 100 people took part. and at 10.30 a banquet was held at the Hotel Clarendon. at which the leading cit!- zena were present. Among those pr»:- sent were: J. T. Gan-ow. M.L.A.. God- rich: M. Y. McLean. Seatorfll: M. C. Cameron. Goderich: '1‘. Gibson. M.L.A.. P. Holt. John Achcson. 1n. Godrrioh: James Scott. James “'atson. Seafarxh: “1 A. Kerr. Rrusseis: Dr. Hoin‘os. “2 Lane. M. Hutchinzon. X2. S. ‘2‘?- linms, D. McGiliicuddy, Codex-ich. and W. Jackson. .. â€"Ww ruw‘y wow w a modernbuudlng In every way. haw tug room for 75 people. or which num- ber 40 are now domiciled. Mr and Mrs. French at Exeter have been sefcct- ed for the management; Mr. William Coats. Inspector. and Dr. 033913911 0!, segtog'tlg, tlge ghysician: A Capital Domicile for the Poor ope-«i I! Clinton. Clinton. Dec. 6.-Huron County House or Refuge was officially opened here yesterday afternoon by the County Council. which is holding its session here. Carriages containing the ccuncll. Parliamentary representatives and the press and several clergymen o: the county drove to the new build- ing. which is situated halt a mile from this town, on a beautiful site, and in the usual way declared it opened. Its cost will be 811.060. It was built by Mr. S. S. pogner at this place and is , Previous to her departure she had been the subject at a sensational scan- dal. and it made her despondcnt. I'pon her return home from her ï¬rst visit to Buffalo she made the remark that she would go there again never to return. Her description answers that pt the unidentiï¬ed body lying on a slab at the Morgue. "at u the Belle! Sow‘ln Reference lo It. nun‘alo Suicide. Bufl'alo, Dec. aâ€"It Is now believed beyond a doubt that the young woman. who committed suicide at a boarding house In this city on Dec. 2 was Bertha Stewart of Lynedoch. Ont. Miss Stewart has been employed in St. Thomas, Ontv for three years. and let: there on Sept. 21 last. Since then she has not been seen. VERY FAMILY A number of witnesses were examin- ed and the case was adjourned till a!- terlthe arrival of the 3 o'clock train to take the evidence through Mr. Grant. registrar of the Court of Ap- peal. the original notes of the stenc- grapher who took the evidence and the registrar of the Election Court be- ing burned in the railway accident near Brampton last winter in which both the registrar and stenogmrvher were killed. After the evidence wal all in. Magistrate Saunders reserved his decision until 11 an. to-morrow. !» amino labor to:- We“ new“. In W One «the Witnesse- Wut Perjury. Guelph. Ont. Dec. 6.-Mr. Georg! Ross of Minto was charged by Gears. Tucker. the recently unleated Patron member for West Wellington. with having committed wilful and corrupt perjury on January last when Roan gave evidence against Tucker in the West Wellington election trial. The preliminary investigation opened be- gore Magistrate Saunders this morn- rl". flex: SHOULD KNOW THAT Is the Only True Blood Purifier Prominently in the public eye today. From my pix-Iona] oxporknéé Viv-551766 Hood’- 8:me to be 1 most com blood puriï¬er." Mn. 0. Clams, mum at... Monte, 0mm. Hood’s Sarsaparllla' “ i have "mud to: you: with has]. complaint. and kidney troubia and I have had a nut doni oi modicqi udvioo du: in; tint time. but have mind link or no boa-tit. A kind “vi-ed mow uh Hood'- 8.er sad I to no it. tenths wit Hood'- Piiis. have red- iud moi-o bonoilt Iron than medicine-l Linn iron: mythic; and linen-grub». Women. who noon to be m worn out. will and la puriï¬ed blood. and. rich and bunny by llood'a Straw rim, permanent. roller md mm. 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