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Durham Review (1897), 29 Dec 1898, p. 2

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" MEWS nllllhlfll, ADM on 0" Country. W'"_"fg'; ' n.“ m and Berlin's Board of Tn that town's ineorporatiou Edmonton, N.\V.T., is t, roller flour mill of mo it, daily. The Government impe at Montreal Civic Hos] hbitablo A pork packing (notary darted in Woodstock by of Chicago. Captain Woodnides a w Canadian osorreaponderM, is re In the Kiondike. The citizen: ot Montreal ' fund in sid of the Gordon Collage " Khartoum. Wheat receipts at interio: was! of Winnipeg are at pres gating 100,000 buaheis daily Napoleon Fiend. an insux d Montreal. committed- suit ting a bullet through his Eiaii,at Boyd has been col trial at Hamilton. There I) charges of then again E VERY LATEST FROM ALL THE WORLD OVER. All m " the “WW " Alumni tor Easy Reading. lion wreck. has become Vlowuu’ a ourably insane. The will of the late Lieut.-Col Magi“, of Hamilton, leaves an worth $259,956. entirely to the of the deceased. The HarntmrrArntriean Line proving its nervice between M and Germany, and will put new on the route next summer. Mr. Edwin Smith and Mrs Matt, both of Fort Steele, Bl married on a mountain top l Kootenay. on Nov. 27th. Mr. Edwin Smith and Mrs. Ellen mu, both of Fort Steele, B.C., werel married on a mountain top in East: Kootenay, on Nov. 27th. The steamer Danube brings news to Victoria, B. C., from Skaguey, that nhuui :30 lives have been lost on the White Pans road since winter set in. C. P. R. returns of cattle shipments show that 40,000 head were this year shipped from the, North-west to East- ----- mum. 9m" less than last year Miss Alice Toavor ot Hamilton, sum- Dr. Baxter, dentist there, for 8200. She said he broke ber jaw while ex- tracting a tooth. The jury gave her .100 In honor of General Lord Kitciwner the C.P.R, Company has changed the name of tho new town at the eighth' aiding of the Crow’s Nest road from, Cushion to Sirdar. I, The immigration branch of the In-', terior lfepartment will shortly issue a _ Itkpturc atlas of the geographical and topographical features as well as the climatic conditions of Canada. Four delegates. who have returned to Winnipeg from Minnesota, say that fully 200 families will move to North- west from Minnesota and Wisconsin nut spring, and locate near Edmon- ton, ,4...) M. o. G. Thompson, an ex-mounted policrmtn, of Regina. while practising on a trapeze bar in the bowling alley; at Fort Steele, B.C., tell and dislocated', his net-k. His arms are purtially para-', lyzed. I A rich par streak has been struck in I shaft No. 2, Mikado mine. Lake " the Words. It is said to be the greatest: strike ever made in this district and! rum about twenty thousand dollars Gl the ton. I Miss Booth, of the Salvation Army, “ho has Just returned to Toronto from: a tour of the Army's stations in the Maritime Provinces. will make a more extensive tour going to Newfoundland, early in the New Year. It is said an action tor damages will be brought against the Grand Trunk Railway by the young German emi- snnt. Frederick Cohen. whose parents {ere killed in the Murray Hill disas- or. Judge Johnston of Sault Ste. Marie'; M has been presented with a handsome: Ct gold watch, the gift of his brother dis- in trict Judges. in recognition of hisser- fl vices atsseeretary ofthe Board of Dis- trict Judges. M A Company will at the next session of I Parliament seek incorporation with 3 power to acquire and operate the Ne c attar" Central Railway. and to extend C it to Hamilton, Torontt. the Niagara'; River and Lake Ontario. i I The immigration branch of the In-; 1 terior Department, will shortly issue ail ( ten-pigs atlas, which will be devoted E to the presentation of the geographi-i _ at and topographical leatures as well es the rlimutic conditions of Canada. All the Deputy Ministers ot Militia 1 end Defence have been lawyers. Maror' Futvoye. the first deputy, was an Eng- lists lawyer, the late Col. Panet was s lawyer, and that is also the protest-i ion of the new deputy, Mayor Pin-l Bait. Mr. Charles B. Norris, who is in 0t- tewa on his way to New York, claims to have discovered s new gold country in the Yukon which will rival the rich- as of the Klondike. This new country , known as the Tooye district, endls inched by way od the Stikine River Acting Warden - of the Kine- ton Penitentiary says the best work that the Prisoners’ Aid MUG. could do would he to potent aiaest-d winner- as” enliven detective; who he.“ the. truck th- end 'CANADA. " Hun-nau- --- - Hoard, an insurance agent committed- suicide try put- l t through his head. l " has been committed for milton. There are nearly of theft against him ot twsnty-tive new Grand natives has been turned out IS at Point St. Charles. atd line will Inn tt direct _.b-,ronuirt service between nnara, the Eiizabettitow1t, jurod in the Murray Hill become violently and in- at interior elevators are at present aggre- i Iilllillll II Kenneth Finlayson. son or on. u. ...- earliest {actors of the Hudson Bay Co., Harry Sheffield ll unuu _..."""" --- who died recently the biggest land Hot Springs. Ark., on n charge of TEST FROM owner 1n Victoria is in trouble in Vie- murdering and emulating Mrs. Nollie tom. Be was charged on Tuesday in J. Horn, tr beautiful young woman tUt OVER- the Police Court with embezzling who disappeared several weeks ago. '1200 from the Dominiom Savings Bank, Sheffield's brother, in whose house the where heF was employed as clerk. In- crime islallegesl to have: been commit- n spector roger says his speculations ted is a so un er arms . "an, le',"".',.'; dated from February last. A. riot occurred in the First District on c I I.“ ”a It is reported in Ottawa that Connol- Police Court of St. Louis, during which with ly Bros., of Montreal, are the success- Judge Thomas H. Peabody, on the . If!” tenderers for the new GlGcoionjal bent-h,sat with a revolver in his hand . Railway diep-wnter wharf at Sr.John. while Attorney J.D. Starts, with drawn DA. M11911“ tender price being in the neigh- weapon, denounced the judge In un- Trade advocates bourtrod of $300 000. The wharf is to i measured terms because of a deeming 'alil-n as a city. b" over coo feet long, and will necom- i he declared unfair to his clients. ' is to base anew ty.?t.iate the 'largesl -vesse1n at all con-' The National Board otTrade, meet- 100 barrels t'apa" /itienl of tide. Messrs. Connolly are ing ot Washington, has adopted a re- ',?,1,1.t rumpleting a big contract at solution to m, effect that the commer- inul‘emor reports [ Phirridelpltut. , i trial prosp"t"vs of the teotttttry would la! minimal i4 unin- (”WAT BRITAIX. [greatly promoted by the nearest prac- i The years outupt on the f,l,1h ‘59}.ift‘l."‘£‘$?p‘3c‘i’ifséabllii‘fi’fi‘i t2 . - (lap g t , a u , ' e r .:i a e F . _ (-lnrv " likely to_be f {mum ttu enormous tot ll of 446.9 “ween tho l'nited States, Canada am _ , l Newfoundland. F well known is reported lost is likely to be Perrin & Co. of Hamilton, sued there, for 8200, has been struck in I mine. Lake " the to be the greatest, n this district and thousand dollars to will raise a tt Memorial tithe? family Line is trn- " Montreal new vessels _-Col. Chas. I an estate "------"-'"-"t.=T- when they have got employment worn Kansas delegation, preylng for en - the employers of their prison record. propriatiot by Congress of iitn,000,000 Kenneth Finlayson, son of one of the to carry out these plans. F earliest factors of the Hudson Bay Co., Harry Sheffield la under arrest " who died recently the biggest land Hot Springs, Art. on a charge of Owher in Victoria is in trouble in Vie- murdering and cremating Mrs. Nellie torm. Be was charged on Tuesday, in J. Horn, B beautiful young woman the Police Court with embezzling who disappeared several weeks ago. 81200 from the Dominiom Savings Bank, Sheffield's brother, in whose house the where he. was employed as clerk. In- crime is alleged to have been commit- apector Fraser says his speculations ted is also under arrest. dated from February last. A riot occurred in the First District I It is reported in Ottawa that Connol- Police Court of St. Louis, during which ily groan. of Montreal, are the success- Judge Thomas H. Peabody, on the [fill tenderer". for the new Gilsrcoionjal boneh,sat with a revolver in his hand -n,.u..i.' men-water wharf at SI.John, while Attorney J.D.Storts, with drawn - t-b., "tour-trt. denounced the judge in un- Lt l Norloli, vs. . . l It is laid that the number of British l, a Jewels wrecked during Novemlmr was, iiltr2 causing lbeloss of 77 lives. l, l George Stone, an engraver. has been rs sentenced to be tianged at Hull, Eng., o-i, for the murder of Emily Hull. l Christopher, Sykes, well-known. club- " man, and intimate friend of the Prince rt- of Wales, is dead at London. l Sir William Anderson, Diréctor-Gen- orl:trai of the Royal Ordnance yaeto.'.t .1y3ies and part inventor of canine. 13 l dead. ndl Negotiations are reporutd to "h_1)fs' .ut l, been begun between Russm and (great l Britinn for the solution of we Chinese - _ problem. _ -- u.,.‘.A:..k Cort. A thousand tons of ships' I Just been landed at Glo Norfolk, Va. It is laid that Elle-number Sir Mexnnder Gollun, m aut-General to Havana, wht England, has resigned and , turn to the Cuban capital The Prince of Wales has a private meeting to be he borough house do discus methods of staying the raw sumption. Bumpuuu. February 25th is the date fixed for? the marriage of Mme. Adelina Patti lo Baron Von c'ederstrom, which Will take place at Neath, Wales. Baron Von Cederstrom is about to become a naturalized British subject. UNITED STATES. Buffalo is now free trom smallpox. Buffalo's grain blockade continues. Fiuhtv vessels are. waiting there to be Buffalo is no, Buffalo's gm Eighty vessels " unloaded. Mnjor-Gryrra1 Brooke has t pointed Military Governor of l Mr. McKinley. The llith annual convention American Fedvrution of Lubo aesaion at Kansas City. The steamer Alameda, at St cisco from Australia, brought amounting to $3,510,000. Dr. Lyman Abbott's resign Plymouth church. Brooklyn, , effect from May t next. ', Four United Stings tN ve Four u, Brooklyn, lube, have Ll'IIl. _ '.."" - Brooklyn, Texas, Camille, lube, have been ordered to The Cuban Evacuation I haw recommended that an ', CO',) men ts requisite to msi in Cuba. It is Choato L' nited land. A proposal to Havana harbor I lon at Snnliugn ton authorities. There was an epidemic of a in New York on Sunday. Three took catholic acid. while a jumped into the river. The lumber cut on the Ar river in Maine, this winter twenty-one million feet, whie excess of tho past year. Jumpeu Luau Lmv .-.-, The lumber cut on the Aroostook river in Maine, this winter will be twenty-one million feet, which ts in excess of the past year. Congress on Thursday in 20 minutes passed the Pension bill, calling for an appropriation of $145,000,000, an in- crease of $4,000,000. over this act of the current year. . ___.a--. Maw II is said t York, to solsn problem, will company wit will (on $50, York, to solve the city's mph problem, will be begun by u .'omp:iny within a year. '1 will volt $50,000,000. A purse of 81,000 has been ed by Baltimore shipping II for my crew of the British Vedamore, who saved 45 ot of 1lrs wrecked Londonian. Gideon W. Marsh, former of tho wrecked Kgystone A verdict for $10,300 uauhutP" w...‘ been rendered against the St. Paul,it Minn., Street Railway Company, Tha l complainant was A. D. Litien. guard- l inn of Michael J. Reein, who had his foot cruhsed. 1 Mr. 1tichard Croker announces that l work on a tunnel under Manhattan Island,to solve New York's rapid tran- sit problem: will be began by a private company within a year. He places the I cost. of the work at 850,000,000. l Mrs. Lula Johnstone, aged 60 years, i has been indicted by the grand jury at iperry, oe., chimed with murdering; l two husbands. She has been a widoski lseven times. The bodies of her two i last husbands which have been exhum- ed were found to contain arsenic. l Henry A. Chapin, the muiti-millioq- aire mine owner, and richest man in 'Miehittan, died in Niles. Be was 86 _ yenrs old. Deceased leaves a widow ' m! "m'? son. C. A. Chapin of Chicago. .:w, was estimated tbboworth 810,000.- (rnn tft 330300.000. Death unmanned by yetrs Old. ”wen: .11)! "m'? son. C. A ll. was estimated coo to '80,000,000. old age. Dlu u'w. Daniel W. Getchell, engineer on the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railway, indicted for manslaughter. for causing the death of Franklin M. Waters in a rear-end collision at Shar- on, Mass" was found guilty by a jury at Bedlam. Man. The use will go to the Supreme Court. has! mrou m leading a move- mt tor the ”ration of 2.000.000 neuron to Cubs. Porto Woo, Run“ and Africa. Petition m bin. circu- Mod. and will ho tor-mad to the under (mum, reported [but of New York , States Aruba ml Brooke has been ap- try Governor of Cuba by ctr Wales has summoned .g io be held at Mari- do discuss the best ml the ravages of con- that a tyttitel under to raise. the .uuum u"... 'r and the Ctnistobal Co.. to is before the Washing- l that Mr. Joseph H. York will be the next Ambassador to Eng- for 810,500 d_amases ships' plates have at Glasgow from rhursdar in 20 minutes sion bill, calling lor an of $145,000,000, an in- .000. over the: act of the WW“. M's resignation of Brooklyn, will take the succeSS‘ [mu-colonial I at Si.John, n the neigh- , war vessels, the astine, and Iteso- med to Havana. ation Commission at an army'of 50, to maintain order “canon of the of Labour is in the Mo ins from tii been subscrib- pping merchnnls British steamer I 45 of the crew at San Fran- oght treasure ormer president.' stone Nattonal ' was sentenced years and three fine of 8500. 'ARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO 1 under New rapid transit JY a private . The work or-Gen-im"'"' Hutu un- .,,-r - Fuctmf‘ In a teat on British ships at Hons lite. itylKong recently, 2,000 marines disem- i barked in 20 minutes. o have) Berlin has a case pending in its d Great l courts involving "exalted families" in Chinese ', an immense gambling scandal. l TheMexicun Government balsa smo- ih Cory l me to fill up th- wurant lands of that now In [ country with Spaniards from Cuba . not re-l Gen. Ludlow has been appointed‘ ‘Milimry Governor of Havana by the mawyttdiiti."'d Stats-s Secretary of War. it Marl-g The Swiss Federal Assembly has the twat tler't.ttd E. Mueller, of Berne, to be a at con- President of th, Swiss confederation . l A Jaek..the-1tipper is at work It. ixed for , Brussels. Another woman was found Putnlo murdered in the street there last ich will night. Baron A despatch from Bombay says that [recome a a British soldier has died from bubon- -- ' __ ”nun: nf My, of suicides tree people a fourth Prince Mirza, second son of tty? Dunn of Persia. is in Brussels. .. II is reported that the Dun d'Orlezmg ‘is Io ask the Pope tor permission to 'divoree his wife. , Sir Thomas Upington. Premier ot 1011p? Coinny from 1884 to 1886, died at Cape Town. - " I n.-....:,. hon an. Law 1v" ... It is reported that Russia has quired a number of warships that being built for Japan. - ... 1.3-“... u ie plague at sore. Over 15,000 silk worke provinces have gone on mg to a despatch tron many Inn“,- Capt. McCullough, former chief of, police of New York, now in the somei position in Havana, expects to keep or- der there with 1,000 men. Tho imports into France during the last eleven months increased Ei7,N8,- 960. The exports during the same period. decrrussed £5,808,200. I fly the explosi 1n 0? a shell at Fortl Constantine, at Cronstadt, Russia, nine I soldiers were killed and three officers :anwl seven scolding woundvd. ' 'iht- story is revived that. President l IO. ug-nr of th' Transvaal is ill arrl must go in Eunupe to consult u sp'sk-inlist on al'l'wunt of inflammation of his eyes. 1 A Vienn'l newspaper says that Count Tolsioi, lb" novelist, is shortly to be _ expelled from Russia, b=~cuusn of social 'disturbances attributed to his teach- “.5. Ibo French Government is being urged to test tha practicability of hav- {ing ocean liners curry rafts as shade Him-ks and life savers in the event of i shipwreck. The trial at Rome of Signnr Favilla, ‘former manager of the Bologna Bank 3 for xuisruzprnpl Aim) of ttw bank tand.n, has ("Mind in his conviction. Hy will serve two years. ing The Frruwh Chamber of Deputies.‘ haw. adopted " NH luaning S10,000,-1 OOO, for 1th omstruction of rui'roads in l Indo-China, guaranteed by the Govern- ‘menl of IttF-.China. l Mail advices from Constantinople re- 'port that the Kurds have not been it'onfined in th‘ir attacks to the Ar- imeuians, bu! are committing robber- 'imi and outrages on the Turks, who ‘were formerly their 'ttlies against the Armenians. Bu terms ”an.-.” 7 - ared unfair to his clients. l {utionul Board otTrade, meet- Washington. has adopted a. re- s to tha effect that the commer- wpuri'y of the coumry wouldre ' promoted by the nearest prac- ipl'Oich to the esiablisitrpent of te reciprocn| trade relations Le- the 1'nfted States, Canada and Hal-Ins! In Enzluml for all That can '"'l I'm-wartled. A despatch from Ottawa e,,,...--,?) Peter Bart. of London, England, who is making a tour ofthe world, is here. Mr. Barr had an interesting talk with ‘Prof. Robertson, Commissioner of Denying and Agriculture, an the sub- ‘ject of British market for Canadian fruit. Be bus had large experience in the fruit trade. Be believes Canadian grown grapes canbeworked into high favor in England, but it must be done by popularizing the grape among (the industrial classes. and as dealers will not handle them, this can only be brought about, he says, by direct methods. His plan is to have the Gov- ernment send overalive, reliable man to London, who will place the grapes with the hucksters. In having them sold in six-penny to shilling boxes. the fruit will be brought within the reach ‘of a class who have never cultivated that taste for the English grape which is detrimental to the sale of most im- Iported varieties. In time, however, 1 even the wealthier classes would begin l to use them, for, as Mr. Barr says, the Canadian grape is far superior to tho \Spanish and. Portuguese grapes now so largely consumed in England. Immense Crowd “In": nun-un- Even at 1hlhs- Dockysrd. A despatch from London sarr.--Ths first-class battleship Irresistible was successfully launched from the dock- yarde at Chatham on Thursday. She was named by Princess Christian. The launching cradle weighed '300 Ions.‘ Seven ions at Russian tallow and soft soap, besides a large quantity of train oil, were used in lubricating the ways. A great crowd witnessed the launch- ing, including Prince Christian, Prin- cess Victoria of tystosswitr-Boutern, Mr. Cal-emu. First horde! the Admiralty, 15,000 silk workers WCWII, Lu-v -.--- -- --' -- and not" other notable pot-gnu. He" rwliiriit by GENERAL lRRESlSTlBLE LAUNCHED. CANADIAN GRAPES. , from Bombay says that Her has died from bubon- Bangalore, capital of Mr the iGrirTvive uni been thir' attacks _t0 the Ar- Rome of Signur Favilla. ' of the Bologna Bank Jinn of ttw bank tands, his conviction. He will orkers in the Rhine e on strike, accord- from Krefeld, Go'r- of wunus Intrnotlnl tha Shah all Tttttt (but be are and white sold to miners an at 680. Manitoba' w No. 1 hard. Toronto and w 79e; No. 2 hard and No. Toronto and we'st, at Tiie; track, Midland or Wen ‘held at 75c. ' 'iyaLnea"r.-otoned oats, in t track here, $3.40 per bb).; and $3.50. Mitlteed--Scarae and 11 Car lots of bran, middl and shouleS. Ton lots ronto mills sell at .14, 816. Fuss-Receipts light and market holding steady. Quulzuiuns are'.--- New laid, 20 to 2br, held fresh, 17 to 180; cold storage, 15 tu 16c; and limed " to lik. "t __---' I..:r\v aoliva. potatoes-Move"""? nun, 'm.""'"", but market is easy owing to heavy sup- I plies. About 550. was the best price paid for car lots on track to-day Dealers sell out of 5mm Mill) to Toe; farmers loads sell at umund 65 in Toe. iioartrr--muyipg on the pzurt oi re- tuilers slow to-duy, and as receipts are heavy daily and mild weather continu- ing. prices may take a drop, \S) furl they are unaltered. Quotations ater--- (~hivkens, per pair; 5 to Mkv, ducks. 40 to 50s, geese, per lb, 51-2 to lic; turkeys. per rtlv, 8 to 01-210. ' Beans-Chive trand-picked beans sell at $1 to 81.10; and minim at To to 750. per bush. . Dried uvples---Dtyitly.rs pay 4 to 41-20 for dried stock, delivered hero, and small lots resell at 4 1-2 to 50. Eva- - " - n P-.. “a...” loll Peas-Higher again; In PRODUCE do: [can '..r'.9 _.VVV RIDES. SKINS AND WOOL. Markets quiet and unchanged all round. Dealers here quote as fol- lows:--. - . .A --- nm. "n , 'tttwir. Hides, rhnim sugars g 1-20; No. 2, 7 1-2c Cured sell at 3-40 adv going. - . .. u “A an.“ Fm"... Lumbakins and sheep pelts-Hue, anuI T for choice, 8711-. (e imitckins-U'hoitter No. 1, Ile; and No. I n 2, 8e. , ii'l,ot-arnwashed, 10c; Home, lik, for"): small lots, delivered; pulled, 181-20 for snipers: and 20 to 21e for extras. ‘. t iani,w--Loeal dealers buy barrel tai- l low at. 8 to 31-20 for rendered, and re- 1 , sell nt 31-2 to 83-40. 2: DRESSED EGGS AND PROVISIONS. l _ l Strmt prices of dressed hogs were a: i, little better to-dsy on arrount of light i, receipts. The market outside of this re- main" easy. Car tot offerings from tho, country are free. Western huge were' 1 sold on track. in car lots, at about 85 to E 85.10, mixed weights; and Northern at l about $5.10 and $5.15 for select lots. tht the street farmers' loads sold at $5.30 to {85.40, according to quality. Provision 1 market holds steady and unchanged. l i Quotations are as follows :--Drr F salted shoulders, 7 l-k ', longg. clear ha-' I con car lots, 73-40; ton lots and cane' , Iota, M: backs. il 6-t to 9c. 1 Smoked meats-Hama, heavy, 10e, :mav diums. 10 1-2 to' Ile: light, Ile; break- fast bacon, 10 1-2 to lie; rolls, 8 1-2 to 8 3-40; backs. 10 1-2 to Ile; picnic hams, T 8-4 to 80. All meats out of pickle p. lo less than prices quoted for smoked meats. '. Lard--Tieree, Te; tubs, '7 IA?, to 73-40.; o pails. T 8-4 to M; compound, 6 to 61-20. " DAIRY PRODUCE. h Butter-Market: in good shape. Dairy d is plentiful and holds about steady. 1n creamery there is no change. Quota- " .. m‘ “Riv-v ink: “an. $5.10, mixed weights; about $5.10 and 55.15 f the street farmers' 1oa 85.40, according to ' markot holds steady Quotations are salted shoulders, 7 1 con car lots, 73-40: lots, M: hacks. 8 8- Buiter---Marhet: in good shape. Dairyf is plentiful and holds about steady. In; creamery there is no change. Quota- tions are as follows ..-.Dairy, tuba, poor to medium, 10 to Ile; choice, 18 to u 1-20; large rolls, 18 to Ite; small dairy, l-lb prints, about 14 1-2e ', cream- ery tubs and boxes 19 to 20e: lbs. 20 to 216. tiheose--E'arly makes are selling at. ft to 91-23 and late make at 91-2 ""tiiase-.asriy 9 to 91-2c; " to 10e. Buffalo, Dec. 23.--sHprtrtg wnBItT-iu"i but steady; No. 1 hard, spot. 76mm No. 1 Northern, 7:1-80; No. 2 Northern, 701-8c. Winter wheat-Neglected', No. 2 red, Tge, on track. No. 1 white, TM. Corn-Strong; little doing; No. 8 yellow. 86IV4 to 87e; No. 4 yellow, 86 1-2e ; No. , com. 86 1-2c. oattr.-Quiett barley steady; No. 2 white, 811-2er, No. 8 white, 310; No. 4 whiter, 801-N; No. ft, mixed, 80e; No. 8, mixed, 2thr. l Barierzatrepr. L1,r,u.su,rcft,et.'.1,' km: Nil-8c. Winter wneat--i'R"""e ' go. 2 red, 'He, on track. No. l 'i'tl'r"i,' .-""' " ""Nht Mlle " (bu-tun! ' IM. corn-Strong; little doing; No. "" , yellow. 363-4 to Me; No. 4 yellow, A desputch from Berlin, trarer-Thom 1 36112“ N; 3dcorn.N36 lie,: tte-Piet,,'., responsible for the Emperor'. safety l ' : . w e, " ; . 'it,'. q,,,ttd, lit., lt. 4 white, an 1.2:; teel tnorm T'h"""l, Pee darts than ther No. ft, mixed, 8thr, No. 8, mixed, 2913.. care to admit. p, Majesty’s journey Bariey-Strppr. tnour--Stetrdr; fair to Palestine, with all the incident demand. Ttfir-Dull; No. 2, in store, pomp and ”Donia ot his ”nomad-em- toe. to 1151"! gutted into activity the An- Minneapolis, Dee. gs-Wheat-Decent-', T.,'?)'!,')", “3 Germany, " the same time ber, 66 He; Mar, .64 3-4 to 650: on' [An it tyys turned the minds of foreign track. No. l, hard, 650: Na. l Northern,l ”Emma: t.owar/i the ruler. ot this 64e; No. 2 Northern. 62o. Jd"C'ip'i'r'it'l, tl'd1hi, t " only. a fortnight since patents. 83.70 to 88.80: second patentgl l d“ 2'l A/yyel.s.ir. Zanardi no u. 88.50 to 't.60;-tfrat clears. 82.65 to! £9”. “ ite'.t,rrrrur to tsrotgtrtheItahan 32.75. , rontier a? his way to Southern Ger- Duluth, Dee,Ag.-..wttoit--Ntx thard, ',teawthighgi,t'd'.'"1 been ”at to eash, 67 %%;NRM%Mr. 65 J"t,',Lt.'i1i L'"' I May, 66 ; o. 1 orthern, can , -__ T-tte; December, we T4be bid; May, 55 REBELS Sm cane-Yum 7-85 bid; sihu'l,'fr,tl'rtri"c , tti, It - , spring. ; to arrive. o. 1 " I‘ve-cl PM.“ On. I... 650 bid; Nah I f-ertt,1.g.N't' Oats- Inn-end. n. “In". 27 8-4 to 1-20 hi . m-Mo bid. Barier-a6 to 420. Flaxaeed, 31.01 1-4; A Pe" ftmn bmdms Inn-Lo- December. 'l.04 1-4 bid; May, “.0878. oording to I d-toh tron an...“ Corn-82 I-th. bid. Iii; rebel- huo "ued tin town ot - - ...L_L wr, n -....% . nhnnaovnnn. tittv mile. “that " VVAM-"'r' . w. ..--. Toledo, Dec. 28.-Wheai--No. 2, cash or December. 69 1-2e, bid; Mar, TO T-th. Corn-No. ' mixed, cash or December. 850. Oats - No. 2 mixed, 27e. tire-- No. 2 cash. 54 I-M. Cioverseed--85.i6. “-011“. Doc. g8.--Whoat - Cloud. Movement fairly active, SKINS AND WOOL. I A despatch from Parte says: .-x ulel and unehangea all i very remarkable one is reported from‘ Mrs here quote as fol-; one of the Paris hospitals. Last Aug-l , . lust a laundreas had her hair caught 'f,"' qtri'r,9a,?"i 160(1):;2. l, in the machinery at the room where 75-46 adm‘nm [in hm (on; she wu working. She was literally i scalped from the neck to the eyebrows. wand Show petes--'rrre, andl The aealp was left hanging in the m- P. . chine: so as to form evi 4'hoiee, No. l, lie; and No. l, manneyr of {in accident, It"lr, gag: I “-- Ts...-..-..." kn"..- Owen and in good demand. middle heights. $13. nlots of bran tat Td.. l BU, and shorts at in good demand.) 28.-Spring whratxrPy1 ; 5 and “pork - " main-- ...-- were higher. at in “1018:1303: at A despatch from 3: N l hora, (trr:-ryiytylri',' Ed (r, o. " mam of the Bain w ,1; On Important ”Mull. Ifld at Durham-ah 'cp. to Ila-no. 23.30““ A despatch from London, Barr.-The :--Dry, I Prince of Wales presided at a private ear lresueetimr at Marlborough house on "1 case Tuesday, convened by him to promote I . Donne- a war againqt tuberculous. break-‘ The Marquis ot Salisbury, the. Earl , 1-2 ttrot Rosebery. and a number of noted) Phagféiwientista and phy'sicians spoke of the slack“! urgent necessity of educating the peo- 'ple in the means of preventing eon- orsur,;l;anrryon, and of cheehing the, spread o tt1-2e.iot tuberculous disease among cattle. Fir/ii)' stress wag laid upon the im- B. pat/i/telif,'.'"" of erecting open air sena- was known to I'rxuu... -- ‘up to 16 years ago ulna as 43ml " ‘o't'lock in the morning, and when. he would seek rest be found it imposmble ‘lo sleep. At that time he practically "relieved himself of business cares. ', For the greater part ofthe last ten years it was his custom to take daily """" '" “Mama to pass the time away w. “‘"M be was years II Wi trips IO Ct in street 01 always to or billiard places whe ivur,the m (‘Iirking o ‘ing him 1 Mer iboen ‘___ao Eandw give ttW WW ; for that and are Jus 1 other. i "If, when I am de ' enough to think of , , and what 1 would IF, f half, 1 would have Icinte my mum wi , t unity that promote Hand of right. At A despatch from London 'stsrts:-"'"' Quivar publishes abstracts of inter- esting conversations Queen Victoria has had of recent yearn with one of her maids-of-honor. Giving expression to her thoughu on the British Empire, the Queen in up ported as having "id:--")) influence c---. fore mace. There have l lent-rhino Opel-ulc- by a I A despatch from Pur'u '. very remarkable case is r: 3 one of the Paris hospitals. hut a laundress had her "I have confident» to I this in England’s destiny, would give me so much p be mural that my spirit way watch over and aid plishment of that noble , manner. In. um w.-____t_ was was taken to the Brouasaia hospi- l tal. Dr. Mxilherbe. who had charge of the ‘case. sent immediately for the scalp. ‘He had the bUr shaved Mt, and the iwulp carefully washed and dipped in 1:11 antiseptic solution, and then care- i fully applied to tho head. 1 Everything proceeded in the most l satisfactory way, and the young laun- %dresa was discharged yesterday little the worse for her accident. QUEEN ON BRITISH EMPIRE. I“: at”: vulva-m0 Ions of-Ilolour. Pd himself at Dun-no... ___'- the greater part ofthe last ten it was his custom to take daily to Chicago to pass the time away rel our riding. At night he was Vs to be found either at I theatre lliurd hall, which were the only 5 where he wasable to get a shun he music at the theatres and the ing ofthe hilliardballs alone twi- rim to sleep. aver been . warn. bet The Prince of Wales who promised] the hmrtiesl support to the movement, said Great Brilain ought to totiowthe" good example set before her in the United Slams, Germany, and elsewhvre. in the effort to stamp out the disease. He mentioned the tact that the Queen had ordered the destruction of thirty- six of her dairy news which had been found to have tttberculosia. It was an example he urged, such as the former: Jifiiiit'. to follow. TO swim our CONSUMPTION. LOST SCALP RESTORED. hen I am (man. a”, ---- - to think of what 1 would wish " 1 would pray for on their he- would have them always uno- Iy name with the peace and hnf momma the ends of justice A deepetch from London -.--Aar- oording to . deepetch trom Elena“ the rebels hue seized the town at Chung-Yang, fifty mile- nonth-weet of Itchang. Province ot Boo-Pen, on the north bank of the Yang-talking. m miles above Chin-_-Foo. They be" massacred 1 French priest end one hundred converts. _ been tor peace. new mu- r3, but only to establish 8:300 lvo the people security. '31-: and are justifiable). but for no FEAR FOR THE KAISER. me to believe thut destiny, and nothing much pleasure as to , spir.it cguld in any on to busme“ sleeples'nu' Ha I) in his tactort cute as 43nd 5 a? aid the mom- noblo work." they beer Par" Doctor. rho "GI-5 My In t-own-r" no - Wld. One Saudi the - and was iLeuAs"etr9""". A despotoh from Paris. Ont.. says: ..-mniel Slovene, I trump, in under zir- met. chewed with the murder of a fellow-trump. whose identity in un- known. Stevens shot his manpanion in the mouth in the elation yard about 2.80 Tueedly afternoon. A quartette at tramps were hanging nround the d. pot awaiting in outgoing freight. “qu a dispute arose. and the man now dent struck Stevens. The latter Muppet out e revolver and fired, the hall was»: in; through the victim‘s head TU murderer ran, and threw his “mp... down the water closet. but the mm“ 7 - . -....mad nmn ,1“ r, 'mm.r OF THE CRIME The not, of the crime was one of the two ero-witnea'"'t' of l gedy, Norman Lamb, a bright gent boy of 12. He traid:--' Stewart and I - the shown --_ e The Btorr at th. crime was told My one of the two eye-witnesses of the 'tit. gedy, Norm Lamb, a bright mem- gent boy of 12. He said:--" [mud Stewart and I new the Showing " had been in the waiting room, “I“: e curly-heeded tramp we: making fun for ue with e nickel. The curlymmdgc man went out. and the tall mun. who wee shot, ceme ruehinz in comm; ma swearing. He went up to the ”Hiy- headed fellow and asked him sme- thinc. I did not beer what. 1i,ttt un- eWer wee. I I did not see him.' Jug mm 1 man in e velvet cep came wulkmg up the track and the tell man run , _ “My! him. When they came mgexhw he etruek " him. The man in the c .1 h M one hand in bin coat pocket. 'n'i a. the other etruck him he pulled u: ' revolver and fired. The tall nun ton and the other ran up the truck. i _ ‘w Mr. Hume. the station agent. an“! him, and I told Mr. Hume be hm "no man who did the shooting." l Station “out Hume our ru'm ,'e- he , boy's Itory. Be bed pul tlv. [numb-”.4 . man out of the statinn, on aw mn' of his protune language. He dw-xum m had been robbed of his m ‘IH'Y tri lot wea guns to get even. The .4; Win: took place I few minutes Mxhsmmvm y --- ----."_ ‘(l\lv'l‘u Ills luv.._- -- w - had been robbed of his m "l".F -n~1 m was gall)! to get even. The sh wins! took plm . few minutes whsv-quvm y. taNtr IN THE MOUTH The bullet entered the mouth kn k. lag out two teeth. and “'st {Hunt vin- bedded behind the our. The rvm v-' a n iltiorborrresley1 British build .2 a: calibre. end when recovered by sh» p " lice had two chambers Muted and no eontalnlnc an empty shell. Walk»: the Illegal companion of Stevens. dun " ell knawiedtte of the murder, M; -be police stnte that tour tramps r .m- up from Brunttord the evening mm us end slept In . burn near 1he s,'u'iOtt utter robbln‘ the ban-room of 5ri',t-r" hotel. Tue-day morning all four cot drunk on the three bottles of vFi-kcy staten. and the murder w.“ MHvu‘Ky the outcume of e quarrel. Thr porn-o are searching tor the 'urls-h/sd tramp. as he in wanted tor hum 'rt, l an Brnnttord. Word wan received th n he had been put off the mail train n' st. George. and his "rent in looked for. "troad'. lion“ - In: on: and q “an". A despatch from Cincinnati, o . _ -An effort is being made by ‘h k 1 npeake and Ohio nilroad ottwl' improve the sanitary oonditiort" ' 1 natty!“ and the passenger cnzn‘h- mine " order mowing w chewing. Oopims of the ordrt been generously distributed .1 shops and yard: in Covinmou trt tpe stations on the Kentucky an“ sides. of the river, and have muv considerable air among mailman. and (chemists. _ - manual-rs- fddeEE cuawm The railway similarities ln-limw while they will not be abl" Irr chewing. they will to sunn- tit :th to prevent wining about ‘h “on: and coaches. Inuit”; orthe Split-ml.- in tro' A demote]: from Now York. F ,im ' A mild form at grippe is rpidvlu l toms. Deaths um tew-on. or fr' day-but the physicist“ haw lit hands full. In the last nine year i Health Bmud In. made record of .11 In» dentin from crime, and of '1" only titty-eight were in th" Ar-, x months ot, I”. _ . Gfippe in both contagious all" “r (cottons. So declares th. Km l If Board of Hoalth. through "r. Jol ll CW]. - of the (“Vulmlsslvh' "- Thin menu um it in communw “"' from one palm to.nnother by coli "" that the breath my carry it [mm m to another; that hidden influetwt" tl, If. 1MkUtM? it; and that the filthy otthe street-may man it in Ir_rorh. _ _ - 'Helltll Registrar Tracey N the number of out. at 100,000 A dospnch from Winnipeg, Inn-Tho repel-tot Mr. June‘s M.P.P., who aesoonurartied ll Go-gg-t exploruion or to Hull-ur- Boy, has been xi l ttere for museum. It Ks very. bloat, 1% tool-cw pal“. typem-rn "ire Mr. m: was we ”mm" r- ant-ch to Twill“ his 9w: It,"',",", 70th! and a of "tt ol.", tite'",', In“ nut-cl to ar-so nnt ttis own W” Vulcan am: of not Jtsairted on 1M w. mun-din; h that the Hudt not. I” mt. tor m purpose of mm m b “not, won-tum- I ( comm muihtiE GRIPPL. HUDSON‘S BAY ROUTE. a Ame-1y Wot-Ilium rot I.” of I‘m-em- aing pro-viMll ' the station m of Millnn'l all four got " of “Midi", was widen”! u. been trivt'rl B. tt u Terr “3 declared he nay, and he be shaming mrequentlr. on aid l " PUP!) not"! “gum" trrierit iM, extond'? ". co" ll ti the lor' Mme" as! in h unto t "N. " mt In " ho heir l In Fish“: . psat Man It“ I" n A. I ttt nflllin MID LANMNY IMPERL new“: flu be ml any “In... M-A" --All In! be u Addresesirut a l Itntion u tr, in rel - in t of Lansd M'ar. will because Very er m brn remarkable the powers mum-m. I u. in a ryn In from v to a “he " " this of tl mug enjm "rt Mu " ttn te ins W " eff (I. " " of OHS tl w tr tu Br" " din 00h ll u " my d it the the " try. be H and “It rnmen tt n \\' en n new gun n n u ' " n “I” n3 n h "

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