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Durham Review (1897), 9 Apr 1908, p. 2

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-'"'-"" . 7 ”‘4- "".'"-rr'- _ We .. _..-. Y""""'" " e garden, the favorite place of inter- lint. Not only the rich, but when ot “all" mus. had tomb: of their own. pvt-pared before they were needed. and kept as personal property. The tomln were either of rock. he". or actual tune. or else large walled vaults. with lithe: along the sides In such can. or mk-hewn ton-he, the bodies were laid, up": [running --teeatatre of the ttttbe, it! of the Jun. We never find himiin a Inch grief over His own suffering: as over the sin. of men. Cometh to the ttrave-ha- was. as [name hr. sh- tiol. not laid in I cemetery. but in his own privatc tomb in a cur-ambit“ in m. Words of contort (Vi. Again [tuning --Beeause of lid of the Jun. We - f u Inch pie! our His own a over‘the ti. of men. Com in it if He had l""' .m- . think:- them. m ", . Jouht of "in pan! is or earil about. ii, u mimp'o wonder that “I“! boil; had a trieod to diet" ”Troubled hiaett."- R. v., muffin. "Wo. buy the meaning is thnt he allowed his deep "nation to beeome evident to by- otnmlcrs."- Hurllmt. " Whore. .Inid Mm A qmut'mn ad. gre-d to and ttn,,wererl hy the hi.“ _ V. r. ........mw. um..- "I! ynneu nImSODl toe in. with the heartfelt wrmw of h“ low Resurlwlion and the lite. He would ‘3. friend Mary."- -Plu-r. . “The” lure reprmet his tears. us many do nonrighlonm Jew». low wnpmg and l uttituril.r. But be was never unnum- gmaning in prolewinna' Borrow with ml. He mm free from pride, and wore Mary. were men who would soon be his heart where men could see it. He did plotting to kill, not only Jam“. but the ' not nil-dam the feebleora, of that Im- u-alam-d Lazarus" HUMP!" ehap. 123“” .I tttre he had taken that he might redeem But Lumen and Scott slate on} hm; it to God." the word moans "deeply morris ty..:: JIM“. 'A"as huh human in his '.vtnptw Oom-wr. would not he at yarttMtee with l thiss. H" did not mérelv walk ua the other explanations tr" trpubttd-- I tlr.. .. ._._ L... I... ..r_-- A, - . . . thm vinla-ntly for three days and then tor iuur more !eaatingq and wailing» are the prominent eurtseterut'tes" if thou badst, been here---'"). words express the very essence ol will torture at nut-h timen. In our "lietion we continually rrho the if of than sisters. paying to ottrselvrs, if we had done this, or it We had dum- tlutt, or if it had not heen tor our blunder, or that of our triads. or that of uur physician, our beloved would not have slied. But read verse 4 of this rhaptvr. ('haiu'e is the god of atheism. and ii a eomlortl- god in the time of cur trouble."--Abbott. Gh'. [mailed in the 'spirit-This in a strange term and i, better rendered by the margin of the Revised Versilm~ “was moved with indignation in the) spirit." The Greek word he" translat- ed “moaned" "page; indignation rath- er than grief. ‘Jems was indignant at the hypoeritirtU and gentile-kl blen- tatiunn of his eat-ruins, the Jenny-inu- Mm .1!er to have avoided going to th... home, became so many Jen were “on. “Is work oteomfort nnd instruc- tion would bent be dorte with the sisters alum. "lie did not. come to join in ta, "In! litrrtentatiottr, but to take away tlt" and of them." ll. l'hri-At's companion In. 32-37). 32. It" dowrr-Ahiettttst wailing i, said by "aw-Huh to he imieawribahttt. "Alter the burial the women still 1m to me tomb in the early naming, where they pray. weep. sob, chant. hymn“, and beat their bro-ant. This mourning continues this violently " three dlys, and then $rir the - _ -.-.. ' _.. . IAvKS It'll - I” I.“ - or t0M1lK.9r.tRY., i. tin-m come“! to lent-2rd ' ' w. w. " than onltlcst he Hula“) in. l-Jlll. Jon-m ham home in“: ", Cry wu- thac x! tir qs' sister, at hi, uun. hut ho often rested 'e5'e'iiTi;) .mt yo-ed hearts of faith, a hawk of hi, triemr, The home of, wiliiugrt-s,' to lmliuve and o'o-y Chris; Mary. Martha and haunts In“ one ot thi, mirurlo- t-nuld not have than plane his hamm. “My it {Hi "reks before the Glory 0t t'ruu'--"tiueh it revelation ol time oi thi, hum-n (hrist visited this Godu power as shall disclose W" hail} ttt lta-timny tLuke “ISIS-42). glory." Soon sin-r 4mm bud Mt them Lanna ir. Lazarus raised to iite t”. 4b44). Iuo tutu-n ml. lv. ll. The date" " 41. Took away the store-Surat-u cou- ,wnt " nun-mg:- tn Joann (v. 3). faith mug: have r'allied and she gave Th; 'mol" no request, but the ““80 way to Jesurs' reque'at. They Ind seen-n. itself was a payer. "Lord, behold, be pushed all intheir power when the stone whomthou luvmtix siek." Jesu. waited was removed. Jesus now 'uetyttt Ali; tum days after receiving the In“ of part. Lifted up His eyes-An outward the dangerous illmm of Lazarus before expression of the elm-Min of "In mind aUsrting to Ito-thaw (v. m. lie was no "a to tshow them a.“ stood by mm nupniml by his "irseiples who felt tttey whence He oerived au power. Me lifted were going into great "ttterr on t"eo.uatt up Min eyes in looking beynu-l the grave of thr. hostile (comm of the Jews 331m“ and ovtrlook'mg the diiiimvlti-H trat their Master m. M. Ito. Jesus arrived lat-one thenee.--4?om. Com. It Bethany when Luann had been dfld e. Thou hast um me--Not to llc. amt buried {our days iv. l7). the burial, stray men', lives, but to Bave them. standing to the Jewish Hinton). “Emil Moses. to show that God sent him, Intuit: plarr an the same dtsy on whieh he died. l the earth open and swallow up men Martha tint. heard that JINII! mu com- , (Nam. It). L".', GO), for the law was a ing, and. without notifying Mary, 'te disponrmtiam of terror. but Christ proves '; vent to met him jwst ouNde the Yn- Hi: minim: hr raising to life one that i hgr in. 20, at». She greeted him leith wan dead.--nU 43. Loud voiee--He than “arm of mrmwlnl despair-- did not whisper nor mutter, as did the "Lord, '1 than haunt b "'tt here my broth, 1'r'i;ayi'l:fc.d'.'-tl.-i.irih, It Wits the type of " had not died" in. gl, 32). But "ett I that voiee liko the qottnd of many wat. thrn llwn- was a damn of hope in her ya illev. l, IG), at which all who are in ban. from hn-r experienee of the power 1 their gravm shall com» forth (John G, ol .ltwllt. _ Jo'ilts repllml uitll tiso Him“ “is; l. Thus. 4, "'rt.--Abbott. "He that alco- that tte In“ "tit? reittrreetiort and inc-pt nu- a man now spoke as u Goo." , the Mr." and pr"paced her for the great Lazarus "Ile calls him ln. mime us we Ibrk lu- “3'4 abut“ to do (vs. g3t',7). ’mil lllhw by theirname atom we would “lwn \lurtlm's faith Ami luqre were 9" ! wake out of sleep. This intimates that mired, Jam bade her W' und bring her l the- mm» individual pen-son thut died l WM". with the m"m<ttW'.' "The Madm- ulull ri,,. "min at the last duv." 'itl i, rum.- and valleth int let" (Y- 28). Hound hand and toot--Proubii. catch l Jesu,, art-m. to have avoided ','oing to limb mu wpnmn-lv bound, us than the l th:. hon-r, hwallne so many Jtts Wpre i Egyptian tustcmn. Louise hiru--He was a tlwrta ills work of comfort and untrue- I 5mm... 7.-....” _-_ l, . . _ I W Rarity. It is rare that we find a man who brags about having some enough to te- ver-t his wife's adviee.--/roledo Blade. pathim- “in: it i, warm“: But what we mnnot find in any human being We find in .hulh." Ile in touched with tire feel. ivzg vl' our icfirruitire, tilvbJ: 15.) But I).- tlm , t'.'rrt'r'; hi, Imart 'h not only piti. ful, Ink lmmi is strong to have. And Wt' "ili haw pom-r to help others WLI-‘n ur. buss, rmi gvnryuthy with norm“- There um no bitterness, in Christ's grief. He now-r murmured against bin quhmk will, nor found fault with his tliNtetrivicrn. The first word of bi, Pruyrt mu "Father." and the first sen. tem'" a tltttnkwititw (v.41.y " we can look up through our tears and cry, "ru. ther." ii our first word in bereavement is praise that God loves us Ind hens In. there is no littering: in our grief, and unn- is a ,arwtitied sorrow without He Ban not aUtumed to own the Mme. ’tinn "in ("an-ml Mu holy soul, tror the mud: the night of death made in his “rant. Me mum not he" to we the ,grun- and in e"rruption. I never pass ' trvm end to emi of London without I fox-ling .I black cloud like-.3 pull over my l whit. How my heart breaks lot thee, ’0 "intttl city. In unmet, sins, poverty, (;ij:,"jyir.,ii:c; vice go through a man's hour: like sharp swords. Jesus wept, thsmgh about to work a wonderful mir. John. ITr was. not ashamed to own his manhood. while he proved himself the ".lv-m “a (Hm of Jo UN a substi a mrrilivin (Heh. J; I doomed cit: at the tum! in: LG teat bow be 1mm my“ "On ed to fiad the Father? an)": "er earth. Jesus l ed to find friends among the Hulk-1’s throne he i to on.“ m brethren ( Hob. ft a-Irrnml to he written il gkn-r as the poor people Me “as not anhamnl tn A 'did not whi (ir',;)',)?';.:'.?-), “but voiee h' ,rn (Rev. I, 1 their graves how thor h wake the dull h 42. Thou hast lent me-Not to dc. utroy tuen", liven, but to save them. Moses, to show that God sent him. maul:- the curth open and -swat0ow up men (Nun. 16. 22', um, tor thn btw mm a dispensation of tuna!" but Christ proves Ilia minim: by raising to life one that was do-aul.~lhid. 43. Loud voice-die did not whisper nor mutter, as did the magicians-Ilan. It WIN the type of that wim- likr the sound of many wat. I'M [Huh I. 15). at which all who are in their gnu“ shall come forth (John G, ..S; I. Thu“. 4. NJ. -Abbott. "He that ,__v‘ Th I} huh. but anointed within-.3v - --uvita m3 ulna, does, ete.---EFherm. 39. Take ye away the none-Th1. which eould be done by human but! he orrler, to be done. He would have the hyulul'dfh see that lam-run was with all.» (mad. He "inketh--Seetning to mum: what Jam had said to her when rut. nut Him, Martha now than“ only Inf tir, r..nl.;in:. M In: brother's Indy an", "lu' "flu 'ilu. ids-u " an immedUre l I‘ml- ir . dr.", not mt't".U to haw. .n'- I 'Irhni , ' hm. 40. " than woululmt Ire. I tery ', N." ..---.- tha, I! m w din-rd" um Hitt I"'-ett hearts of faith, 4’ Billing“ 'r, Ctr Lelieve and wiry Christ, hi, ctitorie mum not have taxen plat-u. I ilory MUM] ”Such a revelation of: M's power as aha!!! disclose Iii, ' 42. Thou hast a/tGr-so: to dc. l That more lives were not lost run my llll'n'i liven, but to Bave them. I largely due to the prompt ttetion of in“, to show that God sent him. manh- three policemen, who seeing thejlamel a north open and swallow up men ' in the hall. rushed through the building at". 16. :9, ilttt, for tho law wan a, l l . t lee in families prtertlull of tumor” but 1'hrist proves tam '"l"l'."" ”u een 5 pp tt . 1 miuion by raising to lite one that I By that tune the Sui” were a In”. of t dead.- lbid. as. Loud voice~lle GiLTi, and the only means of exit was I not whisper nor matter, as did the by the fire ”up". In their attempt ':'1?y./1d?il. It M" the type of to escape more: of scantily clad men, it \oim- hlit- the ,sottnd of many wat. , . t,llev. l, IGI. at which all who we in Women and children lwcame wedged In: ir grown shall mun- forth (John G, solid misses on the tire escapes. There I. Ti.,,,. 4. Itii. -Abbott. "He that they stood helpless, unable to extricate u a- a man now spoke as a God." , themselves from the "will, and bloeking :iru- "lie eall, him by name as Wu i the way of those who had not yet Inc- ihnm- by theirname< whomwe would I twvtled in getting out of the building. ii. out ot' aim» This intituatvs that Citi" mu the situation when the fire. mmi- individual permn that died l men arrive-d and began to run up ladders ll ri-n again at the last day." 44. I to take down the panic-stricken fugi- md hand and to?t--Proubli. each itives. The work moved forward slowly. b P,it, te-pamu-ly bound. as; mm the l ln the meantime the flames had been Minn 1ilnttrtu. Loose Murillo was " I i-onntantly spreading, and the terror in}. ,trong "lull. and no hrnuwr liL'Ptl- l among many at the windows and on the l, Laci., and winding ,hvt, , t"uv t'sl'iIIW‘ had punt-ll the point of 'relf. l h- tvmaicder of the Chaim-r tvlls l rmtraint. While firemen on tho laddvrnl sh» high prints and other, in an [and othi-n on the ground were willing, "cy plum-d against his litv, luut to thorn that there Wit< no danger, Ft' ..., , , ", Pr. {and that help would 'Mrott tvaeh t my: l llAt I“ AL Al PLlt “IRAN , they began. one by one. to jump from ll I,‘~ll~ iii-pt" 'v. 3.7.) Three times thi- l the windows David Miller sprang from , of Jimlh mo recorded. Jews .wpt ' a fourth-storey window and uustained , sulr-tiititv, pouring out his Mull in l injuries which probably will cause his ' with-in! “wiring on-r a lost world lilt'ntll. Others who jumped from win. l 1. a: I»: an u prophet, or" the l [lows on the sot-mid and third floors have t I oul Flt“. ILukv It); 4lp; an a friend ', broken limbs and were intvrnally in. ll lu. IA ml, of a friend The Jews, sun l iured. 1 ui- {can for Lazarus, said, "Behold l Weirr,t"in and his wife and baby were he Ion-d him'." (v. 30.) 'Spurgeon l found lying dead in their home on the I '. "in: earth. Joann was not aaham- top floor of the building utter the flames 'F find hit-nth among mortals. On lhad been ext'tnguUhed. Apparently they 'l, Furher's throne he is not ”hauled [had been overcome by smoke while try. . ll m brethren tHetr.2,. ll.) He is not ing to rearh the stairway. The property , ', turd to he written in tho some re- l tom: is small. I I r as the poor people. Joule “mph; ----_---- l) .i .t._* ,. L,” I A . -_-- an tustom. Loose hi, c, strong mun. and no llaxnhgcu and windin n-nmimlvr of the c I" high prints um! n tin-h- of those h it i, narrow. in any human Ile h touched icfirruitire, ("I wpamn-ly bound. as Mu the u.stom. Loose hiru--He was a rung "Inn. and no longor need. Jtge, and winding aha-t. urtuler of the clmpte-r tolls igh priests and others in nu- tted against his life. mm now spoke as a God.' h. cull‘ him by nume as Wtl their mum" whom we wouhl who can Kym his his bis M'tt. can si;;';('|;; , Sew York. April 3.--Three person. M "edu-n. ; were killed, fifteen injured, some serious- the stone 1 ly, and the lives of nearly a hundred 15"" f“? perm-nu were endangered in a fire in t yytmTl five-storey tenement house at 44 Heater Ills mud ' M Gn-m l street early to-day. The dead are: nc, ”NC-l I Berel Weinstein, his wife and their one- St. Peteryburg. April 6.-Poor uni- vexity students m‘o finding it harder than war to wvun- the means of exist- ence while completing their education. An iudigeut "mieninsduate of Mos. cow offers to fitt (viking in summer with supplics of ire and the follow-in notice has bqon postal in the Univer- sity of Tomerk.. "comrades.. Why be. stow your tewkopeek pieces on outside 9W“: when wilirg worker- ate plenty at the university, who can an: quite decently, if not mummy.” The getstxtirred up tii, thinm" _ lhrtroit. April ll. -A lent-r with a ram- n-wntutiun of black haml- and daggers, mu rvceived by Dr. Torrey Thursday. Che letter contained several thn-atn and was unsigned. "I'm not a bit afraid," um-Iun-d Dr. Torrey at. the meeting l‘huruluy night. "It only prawn that the work in being felt. When the devil How Poor In”! In uh-ncy lhica2o.April tl.~.\lrn. Harold 1IN'or. mick, slaughter of John D. Rockefeller. is verging on no-rvum t-nllapnv and has prepared to depart hastily from the city as " result of a series o,' lvtters revived by lwr thrmstening her life and the livve, of lll'r children. Cunnh have been platted album the McCormick home at Bellevue plaee and Lake Slum- Drive. Mrs. McCormick rm-nntly tuhl Mrs. Theodore Thomas that a number of ill- written letters had been arm; to her. warning her that the lives of lu-raolf 'und lug-r children wort- in danger. Mr.d. McCormick wait! that tho l--ttvr~' luul ln-l-u irucvaMu,ur in fro-luring arpl vir. The Evangelist Got a Letter With Black Hands and Daggers. i Indianapolis, Ind., April 6.--With its (organization eompleted at its first ses- gsinn yesterday the Indiana State con- jwntiuu today adapted its platform I ttttdelve/ed four delegates at large to" tlw National convention and two national 'eloctors at lame. instructed the Indiana t,rlekstr.tttos to the natimm'l convention to i' vote "ml work perr-imtetstly fur tln- Mom. i ination of Vive-President, l had. W. Fair- llmnkn for the pre-iclvnvy of the Unite" .Stau-s. and nomimdtvd a state- ticket. (Th" platform adopted in addition to iin-atructing for Tiee-PreAdent, Fair. ‘lmnki. itrdorrv,, President Ramon-It'd miminiitration and urge: n revision " the tnriff by a. spa-int Hip-Toll of mu- gn-au to be called early in Xm’u-nlln-r' with tlre recommendation that (-nn-‘v L'l'l“* take immediate nteps to woun- the i prom-r data by experts ! Mrs. McCormick Frightened at Threats of Death. BARBERS AND SEAMSTRESSES‘ Indiana Republicans Endorse Him Weirr,tvin and his wife and baby were found lying dead in their home on the top floor of the building alter the flames hml been "xtinguUhed. Apparently they had been overcome by under while try. ing to roar-h the stairway. The property THREATENED DR. TORREY. yeur-old son. They were suffocated in their apartments on the fifth floor, l Three Poiicemen Saved Many Lives 5 by Giving Warning. j Fire Escape: Became Choked With Fleeing Inmates. SHE IS SCARED. FOR FAIRBANKS. Fire In a New York Five-Storey Tenement Home. THREE PERSONS MEET DEATH. manila University Students Earn Kopeks. For many. PY at. the meeting "It only proves that felt. When the devil i, going to do some. GNTARiO ARCHIVES TORONTO of it L prepared. Seeding should be general by the 12th or 15th. Wheat will be put in more quickly this year than it has ever been done before, for the tanner: are all ready, their machinery is in shape and all they await is the proper date an which to begin opt-ru- tions in earnest. The Farmers in the West Ready to Begin Seeding. Winnipeg, April b'.-- JameyArguo. M. P. P.. came In from the west to-day. and states that needing prospects have not been so good for years. The land is in splendid shepe. am}. a great deal l, Rudyard Kipling'l Criticism of the Cana. 'i, din Pun. l Il.ondon. April Il..-.-- Rndyurd Kipling 1dimeourses on Canadian Journalism' in ghi‘ letter in The Morning Pout this I ueck. He says that in Canada it i.. al. , ways delightful to meet rrportmw. for they are men interested in their land. with the keen and unselfish interest one t"uul,., in young houw iul'gwms or civil. ians. "line felt at every turn of their quick sentences that he was dealing with mude and trained players of the‘ game. balanced men who believed in} decent-in that were not to be disregard- ed. n confidence not to be violated. and an honor not to be mocked. Yet whilei' the menu talk was so good and new: their written word seemed out in “""'i ventional moulds. ttne hates to thinkl of those splendid people using wound-l chm Words to express first claw emu-1 tions," ' i , here are rumors here that summary (executions continue in nearby coun- itrv districts. For u long time past i the Government has had a large num- ,be: of so-tNord prisoners in hand, 11ml it is reported that almost nightly home of these are taken from the .prirons. transported to the country {districts not very remote from the "rite. and shot. This, the Government i vehemently denies. , The French Minister oi Hayti, M. ICurterun, has recently shown consid- 1,erohle alarm concerning the action {the Haytien Government may take {against the refugees now neylumed i in the French Legation. Some of the Jennies themselves state that the 'Mirister has advised them to procure pistols and as much ammunition as ‘pmh-ibie to defend their lives. l Port an Prinee, April ti.. IIs" spirit l of uncertainty and of unrest still pre- (vttils in Port au Prince. The recent luhortive at. a second uprising here, in lwhich General Lurmque, chief of the envelry, and several other army of- ficers are alleged to have been impli- cated, had given the Government" n I (“1113.26 fur making searches in all quar- (ters of the city, in the hope of tind. 'ing others they suspect of being in- lvulvod in the plot. Rumors on the Island That Summary Execution: Are Taking Place Almost Nightly-These Denied by the Gov- eminent. AMERICAN WARSHIPS PREPARING . TO LAND TROOPS. ANARCHY IN HAYTI. tie, '.' Tukin. April ll.- Advices from SHIN] ; a-n- to the effect that intense indignation ‘hui been aroused nnmng both native and foreigners in Seoul on account of thw Frnnrh Consul-General, who posted a notice on the board at the club, “ppm- ing the meantim- of oottdolenee tsent lo the family of the late D. W. Stt-wnz. The members of the c'ub are very in. dignant. The British CimiutMleiiorat tuldressed the trommittee, demanding the rmnmnl of the noticv. because, he mid. it was a tlisgrace for the club to Us" thy hoard tor such a method at oxprvmiug privutv malevolent-r. The vulnlnis-Jnn ununinmnsfy decided to remove the nu- 6L, French Consul . -""___ u" nulur wing. “e know it is impossible for the conductors to keep lily white hands. and. while We "a, know that the help is kindly meant, we implore them to help old women in Mark dresses. But when they we a wu- man in a white or light colored "aio, for goodness sake let her get off by her- self and she will remember them in her “run-n " prayers." our company to order conductors not to assist women on and off the can. The women give no a reason that whenever the hands of a conductor touches a shirt waist that the waist is ruined. The pe- tition has been numerousiy signed and the orders likely will be issued to the conductors to “hands off the women." 1 Speaking of the petition. Mm. Maria Sprinkle. who was instrumental in get- ting it up, says: "Today I am grieved, for my white lat-e waist that I put on for the first time. must go to the clean- ers to see if thev can remove a dirt)" hand from the edema A well meaning) street our conductor put it there. Thi, is not the first waiut l have had spoiled l and my friends complain to (e that l they suffer the some thin" “a. 1...... LAND IN FINE SHAPE, Atlanta, GU., April 6, of Atlanta have petitio Cttr (‘Olenv fn "rrhtr. Illll “Hands Off Shirt Waists," Women's Plea to Conductors. auer of has‘ervieea as a Wes, urging that h sewing would be more mméomkmsly dom, than that of the ordinary workwomam Ambher notice reads: "Comrade... Do not be surprisvd that I offer you my wrviza, nu a halter." The amateur Irutvr offers his services at one-half tIre price ohargM by the profeiwioualv, and guarantees the quality of his wsrrl:. Maw cube potter concludes m u. SECOND-CLASS WORDS, N0 CONDOLENCE. FARE, PLEASE! Chalk]: Thing. at pril 6.-Many women petitioned the street 1°- l Hors.----) prim-s have again ad, - I vuneed. Mr. Harris (mute-s io'lm-(s at " hdviees from Smul , and lights ml fats at $5.75 to $5.85 per intense indignation ' ewt. . A well meaning 1 Feeders and 'staiir.r,rri.' & but it there. This by report n good domund fo l have had 'Torled I few of which are minim: for V..£.. A r _ ' P, he said. to In" tlr.. expresu'sg “mum-Jun Does “I!“ W systematic mm uhrory vac. aimtion throughout the binds, with the milk that the dim, m m {ITE- vuem. is almost ‘1:on emdirtteri. satiation show tut in the fix pro- vinees 'rurrottndittg Manila, when pexwi. ously deaths ran as high u d: thou-and annually, there was not 1 duh den“! Remuhble Result: Prom in the Philippine; Minila, April C-. The Health dining the put two jinn of 71-2 to 10 per cent.. and otlu-r ‘nu-rinou l.5 to 20 per cent., while Cape of Good Hope and Natal wool mu In to 15 per cent. down. The decline was the must sudden experienced in you“. During the series Americans bought 4.000 bales, the home tradq 77.000, and Continental buyers 44,000; 78,000 bales were held over for the third series. At to-duy’s sales 8,834 bales were offered. The small selection sold readilyat harden. ing rates. Americans bought South Aus. tralinn greasy. A 7 London Wool sues. Londtm.-The second series of the [908 “mil sun-[inn ”INN ended to-day. From n lo-uilztlin; "gunning couqrt'titinit o-lack. cmu and tnic-, dropped, Mud although tin- sales were curtain-d (iv.- dnyn, unus- ing an improved demand and a firm tum, che mosing prices wer" lower when munpuml uitin th" January prices. Fine vrosnbredu deciiued 71-2 to to per cent" medium 15 to :30 per cent., and 1'oatse 20 per cent.; tine merino showed a loss of 71-2 to 10 per cent., and other merino: 1.5 to 20 per cent., while Cape "f Hum: 11...... ...... xu. _. . - 1Turkeri, young 3 Turkeys, old . ., gthickvns fancy. l l 1hiekens, medium .Fuul ... .. .... _ Squid“, per daze" Loudon.--) “me auction " heu'tatiuv, l I [It irigetn pound M. Lawrence sugar.- ure quoted a. fol, lmn: Granulated, $4.90 in barrels. and No. I golden, M50 in barrels. Tin-m- priw< are for delivery; cur Int. Ge In“. Winnipeg Wheat Market. Following are the closing sptotatious an Winnipeg grain future,,.. Wheat-A-pi-it $1.07 l-4 bid, May $1.09 1-4 bid, July $1.12 asked. itats- 2‘er 42 l-Sc hid, May 441- nikml. British Cattle Markets. Loudon.-Loudon cables un- steady at ll ttt lih- per pound, dressed wvight; r.-- irigclutnr beet' is quoted at 91-.‘r [L'l‘ iyytkent. per lb. . _ Ducks, dressed. lb.. l’l'nrkeys, per lb. . I.\pples. per barrel ,(‘uhbage, per dozen {Unions per "ag.. ,l'otulm-s. per bag. .le-f, Irindquarttus. Do., iytytutatets.. . Do.. rhoiev, on was“ . Do., medium, (-nrmw Mutton. per owl... ... Veal. prime, per Ctrl.. Lamb. per cwt.. . .. .. THOUSANDS or LIVES SAVED, .\l>ikc. No. 1 bu.. Do. No. 2, bush Red clover, No. l. Timothy. too lbs. 1heweed hogan. .. Eggs. new laid, dozen Butter, dairy.. ..._ Barley, bush. . Pens, hush” Hay, timothy. N'vaw, per ton, Nveub-, bu yerri-- Oats, Barley Dressed hogs are in limited supply, with prices firm. Light sold at $8 to $8.25. and heavy at $7.75. Wheat, white. bush .. . $0 94 3 0 95 Do., red, hush.. .... 0 94 0 95 Do., spring. hush” . . .. " 92 " oo Oats. bun-111.. .. .. 'F.. 053 054 Hay quiet and steady, with shes. of 15 loads at $18 to $2051 ton. Straw in nominal at $16.50 a ton. l bought about '75 2mm; Ho $4.90. and feeders, I mighty! $4.50 per cwt Fumen' Market. Thrs receipts of grain to-day were small. only 100 bushels of barley affor- ing. and it sold at 60(- a bushel. I having flesh of any account being taken l for butcher purposes. Messrs. Murby I lmllght about 75 cattle. butchers at “.75 it" $4.90. and feeders L100 to 1,200 lbs. Sheep and Lttulrs.--Yenrlitut lambs of :34qu to ehoiee quality sold at $7.50 to $8 per ewt.; common. $5.3! to 86.50 per va; export "WP", " to $3.25; rnmn, $4 to $4.50 per "wt.: spring lambs. M to " each. Veal Catvec--the market Cor good to t-hnive veal calves was strong at $6 to $7 per out: common to medium ealves sold at " to $5.50 per owl. Milken and spritwers.--Milkerrs and springrrs sold at $30 to 5555 muh, the bulk of the bent selling " an average of $45 each. of good $4.80 to $5.10; medium. $4.50 to $4.75: common, $4.20 to $4.40; cows, good. $3.65 to $4.25; common cows, 83 to $3.50: winners. $2 to $2.50. of m Exporters-Not many export steam were on MIP. but prion; for the few that were bought Wert' about the same " on Tuesday. Export steers would be ty.th from $5 to $5.40; bulls, $4.00 to A fow good cattle. with many common to medium. met an fairly actiw- market, but not an brisk m. it was on Tuesday. on account of their being no dealers from ou_tside points. Iloeipts of live stat-k at ket since Tuesday. an- rem railway». were tri' car load 1.187 cattle, 800 hogs. 120 calves. on systemiic Live Poultry Wholesale. OTHER MARKETS. erea mery young . . . old . . . . _ filmy. hum ttterUuttt . . TORONTO MARKETS. Sugar Market. Morkers. H. & w. Mur. good dmnund for feeders, pre coming forward, all ton Live Stock. stat-k at the city mar- . at: reported by at? our 191145, gunman-d of . . m, “a“... music death now, thanks Att 0 " " " Vaccination " AO I 40 l 00 " 00 6 m H 3" Ii 50 n no .9 no 13 50 Board of SKIS has " l2 ll $0 9t o 94 n m o as 0 60 u 90 18 00 w 50 "it I!" 0 19 " F 0 32 " 13 ll l:'. 0 IS 30 1% H 25 TO GO 50 sheep and 90 toh' In 11 s 0 w, 0 9.3 " 00 o 5t u no 0 oo 20 00 u no ll " 00 In on 13 no tt (I) " " 35 0 15 " l4 " ee 3 Ot " Jo l co I lit I no nu i German Newspaper, Publish Their Rrgn- ( I hr April Pool Jokes. ' f i Berlin. April ti. Tho German new»; i ;rI1Kl'B publish their annual April Fool I jokes as man]. One of them printedi the irpaginer.v text of the Kaiser-Lord , Tweedmouth letters, and a leading; ”viper, the Taglische Rundnchau. fell. (into the trap, reproducing] the letter. i in though they were out entic. Thai Berliner Zeitung's joke took the form I of r. tietitioua cable den teh from Washington to. the effect trot the Ben. at! wu bringing pressure to be" on President Roosevelt to appoint 1. Pier. pon: Morgen Ambuudor to Germany. ['lt,o,tPrrap!te.rranam. would you not like a picture of your hub-mi taken with the cathode ran? Mrs. Pemi.er.--6ir, no; I'm able to see through him quite well enough now, thanks. 'her at her heme. Nlie h-mt for the an“! of ad, I mad rm: tot' the urn-st of Mr. Himmler on a , 1 charge of "venturing to kill her. I At her home, ms Pine 6trvm. lmn it n In mu mid Mrs. Shaffm-r m.- mll'im-d to ', her bed. sum-ring from a sewn- sum-k t _ of mnrvous prostmtion. Ne "Yes. that is undnubtmlly trouble. It must be tltr, hunk. “My has thought bar much living over the diameter». in l has" not had an up'rnnunit; the bottom of the tumble. will be Mraigliteetest out in t Mrs. Shaffm-r asked an "My "no. This murnin 'kiuwl my wife 1 (happy. The next "erred with notice ‘suit. I honestly l I “Was I cruel to her? Sever in my lite. I alway- have tried' to he ttood to “or. Why, We have been living tttttether. right along and vwrything seemed to be going smoothly.” . "But people say her book. ‘Suumm-I caused the trouble- in your family; [but yum olrjewted to the moral of the novel, and tried to prevent its hum?” "Yes. that is undoubtedly the wlroie trouble. It must he tltr, book. Nlte and". Horn-d suit. lllmlni Society iwoplv knew whm “a. offered the public that d narrowly “up averted in tl household. The attorney, it jected utronumuly to his wif the bunk. .. ”.... .'"'"." P.-. "." ing to frighten me. Run alone to Ited, now. like a maul little girl. and PII wriio you a "henue when I not to the office.' "'I don't mm! the cheque.” " 'You want the last word.' Ilia mirth. lesn laughter jnrred her nerves nanlly.” The action of Mrs. Shaffner yesterday differed in several respects from thet of her heroine. ._ ' -ee frown. 'Don't you expect to $'otnt' Inn-l "'Whrn I leave your homse to-day shull now-r return to it again.' “What fort' he cried. in Jixn" 'What an- you going to do that fort' "‘lh-onnw life is unlmumhlo. and have no desire to nrnlmm Hm ......u l - "e'"'..)"". m... "man-u himself to the inevitturle. Her friends turned to another postal! In which Suzanne tells her husband sho Id going to Ivave him, never to Nun-n. N'he neglects to inform him the "lerTt.r. man also is going. The novel then pru- org-d5: .1. Clthatpo, April &--"Feed this ftrmisited soul that ha: perished hourly in the vil- di-rness of plenty for a- little love, I little antipathy, a tender thought. a fond can-as. Do this, and I swear I'll worship you. love you. live for you, die for you." l Members of the Social Eeonomies Club. lot which Mrs. Lillyan Shnifner is the "ehief of potire," turned to thin pump in her recent Chin-go 3(me novel" “Suzanne,” when tinny learned. she had filed a petition in the circuit mutt nuk- ing M‘pnrate maintenance from her tum. band. Attorney Benjamin M. Shaffn'vrq on grounds of extreme vruelty and m- , human trvatmont. I The novel. held by Mr. Shuffner to he! the must- of the separation, "mo-cet ment when first published. roneerningrl how far it revealed the domestic uft'uirn I, of tlu, writer. Suzanne, the heroine. who ; may or may not have points in common l with Mrs. Slinft‘ner herself. rum uwu."i with n 'ioeiitlirwtthatl.v inelined e.l.epr.vtttttmi, who desert, " wife and child. Mil-t "ruw'r, Inmlmm! i. .l.-..i......i "ct .. .t.ts.sm..r FOOLED BERLIN PUBLIC. Book Blamed try 1rtgatraad-rhitth. Wife Wu Stayed by Fiction Claude" She Created. 1?“?er In kw: than thrtN' million mm: Chicago April ti Ur l 1 "mi. _ ' . _ m, AuA .grl --_------ {Clark travellod more “up: om" mum, LOVE AU'IUHOR ivisned nine cities, and gang-max ithrough them, and mm wim- to t :... Hugo und wuhtod thinned mruc. an“. ASKS DIVORCE. H‘wdfth to Sixty-{mu and mum :....I, Hot "use uwmmd u: beau-cu ot .m- _ lllusbuud, trunk, “no mm (la-ennui, SUIT CAUSES LILLYAR Arr ‘h:r in manna City, mm, twee 32-”, vow-rm m. --...._§H_., '..'Pt'sliii.. she tound nun and mu Dun Since the compulaory In: there h, Men slightly exceeding nix mildion ' 'fa-cations. with the remarkable ru- tlut no deaths. no manning and no N Mints are due to virus inieotion. , best previous record was in Germany. 4mm in has than thrm, Inn-lion t The man “and at her with a punk-d 'artymr.rtitre.ehmtedthart airman her of dentin from tui, can” in are u ('hixdugoa. including the Moro paw Villa‘s. have been reduced by ten than. mud annually mmrpgred with {maul \("au‘L ‘Why NOTHING Dome . _ WW; rm..- ... w.......... Mn. Nhnffner hernolf. run: “my tt 'iociitlt'htivnl.v inelined olergymln. dawns his wife and AIM. Nttg. ',, hunlmm! is depietetd as u mmwy person. who do?» not tmdetustund "fine setmitivenesri." and n-igm-d‘ far it revealed the dG,ewd.A/iiiiia " writer. Suzanne, the heroine, who or may not have points in common FRIENDS ro PERUSE NOVEL. "so life is Holman-Mo. and desire to prolong the "ony.' . you're joking: you're just try 'At "I an opportunity to 'O out in lime." in! an order rennin mm intnfe-rhu wit) , thr tiliitg of, the not knov. what it n " a s'ge " in the Jsuttner" uni-v. it is said, Mr his wife publi-hing that a wpurutiun when the have But 'io. all hihe prots tthout it, her mind til Fool I be “Wad; Printed l 1tPotg by the W“ ... Qelli lu- (-nm- w" W01 hat At- I wrt a yum I do, the im. ', Re ny. l ten un " mPA-rns mtr dumay 1:"ij "LI, ot New fork. a -""""" urn Il'lk. 'ttt'rt a certificate of inmrponlimn with ihl Mary of Mate to-day. Thr, Huh ls "ml-ind to explore the Atvtic and, guard” 'ttgt: "to the end Hot th- "I or " of the ' with"! "I theory L.t'll.'?l by W. Emmi. titat the earth In I hollow when. may In- est_qhtiNd with Mm. and.“ " Is In an: nonmm Club to new the am manned In York. Aluatr, an an“... tteed m Earth ,1ridrt','l nub. New York. f New York. A it tl. -The rurlmrnlinll counuel has unwed In "pi/ni to 1h" board of health an "au'opsetis shnuld nut he Maury“)! Nguhlr phylivimw "That they uld not he cumidvrwl “Ix-icin- within the meaning of Man “(at and Mullet. relating to pig u cinn- in the use of the death of I [H in. and that the whole ',tl.e',',t,i:.',"'il1'1i:,l investigated tlnomu MY amt law-d uno- Iw ".. NH” td . I Cniquter. Ont.. nhqqu-h: ("I "tty afternoon the fmt ot' M mun nation! sticking out of P. umulm the side of the c. P. ll. "Mk. tt mile and u lulu mum. of Lor and on clearing tbs mow In. Italy of a man. mppmwl to I Austrian. about " or " yenrrs m was brought forth. TG. _kody hm may been there a maple of In nnd Mu bull)- WI. A rut in the hack of the nrek I". who of dhsttt. thr spinal cord severed. Foul tNy is unwanted. may" money In; and belt mono 1 hour the body. l "r love my husband and no mmwr l if I have spent all this time and Inn‘- 'leirod so many miles I want to live with him." she said vesterduy. I Would gt to the world's end lo lu- ;wi'lh him. He has mnsented to settle 'down. and I think We m be happy. "Te is I good man. but of a nervous l temperament. ' "I haven't any relatives and only lune friend in the world besides him. "G. in'endi, to no lmcl: to hik tendo "nd In will begin ull over again (re' as irnothinir had happened."' _ Cutrk is 35 years old', of muscular fp'niique. and good "trt.'eFttt. He 'relused to discuss his wite'a nursuiv “new. Station to " In but “on; the U. it. Dunn. Vancouver, April (Light. Mum. migration imam, .w. tu-lnm to est-Mid: a rigid ray-stem of its, tion at point. on the boundary tn 1 vent the indiscriminate, influx ot' l emu-ls Ind Europeans, morally plush-ally unfit, from the Nun-s x Cumin. At fourteen dim-w"! pni between Vumuver and tht, 3:- lakes station. will he etstsehlihsd 00th with admin; from the :1 lakes to the Atlantis. val-mm! 6 o’clock standing at sixtv-finh and Hunted snub. Mrs. Cluk, (Quin? he might remu- nip her and the nature Flu- can“ “We a talk with him, went into a drug store nearby and vall‘mi up the linulewood poiims. Clark was mun!- im: idly on the corner when deter. my: _took him in dam. BUG, DEAD, FRO! it SHONE ilo immediately she slum-d walking from Sixty-filth street to Twelfth street on Hunted. After three months of these daily strolls she tintdly lo. Iratitd. htr husbmd Sunday awning m Emu-k, however, learned his wife wn» lfollowng him and damned to San Francisco. I From the Pacific coast. he jumped to In littlg town in Myinas, attemptirur lo I Three years no Clark, who i, u slu'pbuildet by trade, and his wife Juan: living in Klan! City, Kn. Hum denly he disappeared. It took Mrs, [Clark I month to find where he wow ,She discovered he was in Denver tttttl [mitizerlahe wen? in starch of him Mrs. Cure ushed an. Mapping in her sou-ch out; long enuugh to "Hril enough money for her to continue, Three months ago she arrived here af'or' hnving been nutified that her husband had been seen in u Huh-ml street car: She decided that he proh- abiy lived somewhere "iotut Hakka! cover his tucks. But his wife proved to be I skiltul detective and it “n- on y I M weak: before she located him in the out. Then ho “on! to Nea York and from there to Pm... burg, and in order to Cleveland. In- diantttro1U, Louisville. Finalh Fe lnglded in Chicago. I She had him named Sunday night on the chums at atsaadoament, out “to tuasthsiy was taken captive by the, Irriiee in order that he might nut run any min before she could have " chance to talk to him. This idle did yesterday I few minutes previous to than nppunnee oetore Municnm; Nudge Soon]. I Mu. Cluk'n eegtreaties or wonder. iful determination moved her husband sand he attend to “take her Ind pro. vide tor her as long as tut lived. r (n. her request and on the promise m Clark the Judge dismisned the charge {and the pair left the yummy. intent an: a ammo AFTER , WWI} CITY THREE IOITHS. I -----. ' Clark Ru! tue.i-Cottpt.e Will i Beginover mill w .. tto.mng ind him T0 In OUT UNDESIRABLESf dheetom TRAILS HUSBAND. m forth. n} iiiii.iGik Jr, en there 1 1'outtte of months bmdly &torrtsodea. A awn and His own; with mm 1nd tho ' ttb will be “Hahn-hm] I other; from the ' Atlarttir, inbuilt}. n, the spin-I mm Mn I play is sum-ted. m - I“ belt Wert fun" W when. may In- ' Mute undue." an Wlttiaa, new. Al. F- M. Ashby, J, K, " W. b'. ttoekey, all WI“... may; (in Tun- the fmt of I luau Wer, t nut of n wamlmnk on P c. P. R. track. :lhunl In}! “MICE. of Lrveriwe, REGULAR w ite 'i, pang} ' M 'rv. tlo. “I to he "" Mr: of up. York. fi It'd It!!! fmrm! 3‘15“th lilo-m. im (Ab-mun 1 ' " ARK 0"th Tua th, at in prc 1 I: i " “A 'taaa M! W “an A. n tow ch “rd - to l in! mu Gabi it! tired hm ‘\u\u new “I! “on IOU “an. an, Ind, VI ml- the W w‘ui rith I tt.eotiortr-e" 1in It @600” ‘1“. Iq- vipin‘ th nu thrs In TH " realm Brawl Comm a M mm nu, AL)

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