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The BrAigh TrWPO W100*00049. - 'A a �o Activo—c"441M I M - , 4� 1* 4 I reoor,4 9sr vaiialaos, .or ot 11alistrow dg9lag �W_ -1 ­ I, I =1_1 ---,, , ­­ . VA Who numb ­­_�­­­ ­ - 0 "! ly 4rows t,044 W,; twoo. ailing at Ber. �, I �, I I - was le&s th*A in ass yw 11144041 I foust tb . , LN, - t1troy shelled the, Boer p 'tiou fro PRAJ"_ Volt TEIrk CAVADIANS , I'�U44;1"lxaotlr64k�1-11,Ublll,41*a. , 7 4 otbor dart, I � , " . I . -con mil teh tram Luadvin maayi .-Ttie, 1482. a d"Mto from XjesrdQu.,,#%ya,_ �-Gsawrat, Clorylo qzirr$ General War- Tkoro. Im. aikoikor 1404 Oat � .I �*� J . pUEVIpUS TO� THE BATT, - � A . � 'A 416" . _ __ keir from London, Jan- V, Itob#t Alice, agar Swartxkap. Staxrda�rd'* .special cQrrsopostdint Ity Col- Qci.rg" r. . .tripped to Soutbi Africk tar *,ma,t th* .. A Oe*pw . , at � Ur. Cornelius 3�evMei Depa , � , Barialgit. , Dolly Tvle- rer"; commando the% trive"cked on who aits behind a tram . , , . . a*ys;7_'1Thgdb I* no' news troni the Gel),, Warren crossed the river 11-1 Moddior River says todaX,:­�'Otea In lector at Inland Revenue, died at Ot- the "Waii axo' allowed a ispace of Ut. groplh!s correspondent at SPO&1`1111LOXIS round, coined. a ter heivily bom- And looks no 'vary a . . . .. I .. �. �,_', � � - calleis nigthor Waist, lasisr Waggou dolp"his vou�" "Soy, t1lei's, br,041IVIF, laws. sit. on board tte transport. b"11.0mirt for come .time the onewly*4 tia'Oh !h� " moo, ­ 1 , , I front, but heavy'firling was heard to- drift. I t1he -taos at s, hot and boax,y qtittar.,., and alakilai commando #44 ex, , Bin, try re packed In Pena o0forart, each camp, In ck dsopatcb dated 1.10 Ahils main "Itfou. You'd thiAk Wilt Wort* tb* 901"o, . . � . , . � " , . diroottpa of Freire. It is tire fro ,' he , 00041% sucl-rifI68- hatiftli,ticina In Ungl4ad aid Capi4diali it is rumored that Mr, Edwar4 Uiall, Wes a to a warning. says"that Lord Dutillonald' I try Ita ke bar , � . . . i li,li:w I I Boer � , a The foregoing WOO Genera I Warren , Play WO iao� � I I - � Commissioner of InNad Uevonue. wW 'I'llowaii be 1P Itow'stil 2tt' 6'a' Yet w Mew and call . � .. . 0 1 robable that General Buller In on- He has of. led a. moat slitiNfactOry' Yrimith greeted my oat& at Orange and Cloli work towardfi the north- Thauigh� I "a b r w , - lodgment t. wiles further, towards RIVOT station while a train was Wag retire. Mr. Frank Pecitey. Suiterintondeat of sacc.ttso given the British coat rot of ask West. . 0 me in ansWO , .11 �, .1 � . . . Tho Toronto 4;CollIpgwOOA Rgilway linivigrAtIOLI., O&tiM&te4 that nearly n Ladysmith. and . She stakes; no sound at all. I I . Uaging the eviewy. SoliankQ2. , boarded by the Gordoust who were go. Conipulay, is a6plying for iucorpora. L4.000 settlertil train the United States Simultievittously General Lyttletan. . � . I -A rumor fia cuxXeut note that a A despatch ko,t4in Times tribuiSpear- Ing to the trout. The Couadlanabod bp,ve become residents of Canada dur, interrupts tbe enemy's communion. wLtho the view to relieving the pressure And to the, dullest kitten I : , portion at the British force in near W911's farm, tit , , at the 641mi hour us arrived. the day be , ar. lion. tions with the Free State. The Br,it- op General Warren, attacked the It's plain suough to M . . . . � . I ,tore from Do ,A jug the vast "&BQR, That either I am mocking bar, . . . , the Daily To ra 11 despatch. gays and in one day bad I laid and completed An agency for the sale of mining Boer oaswy�o (Tout, �- , �, QRAXkg , a L Wle and a quarter of railway a lul Lorin Ve, -General Sir Frederick Car,. IXb Ilona cOutiRUO to buratard the wtllt of PQtg'et*r'B Or- ohs is masikiag gno. . . Ladysmith." that General arr ,a now, or , lands wIll be opened by the On , jot di ,k dequtch to the Daily Mail from Ako rtvar without- altion, though built a now verameat At $udburyj Ington, the well-known South Africa lines. and the enemy are replying, .rift. He pushed toirward his $01tAntry. It MakOis no difference wbat F play. I Platform. Railway- L40 . cove"d by the howitilers and uo,al She "i9cas, to know t1fe game. Pietermaritzburg, -�lateid Tuesday, the Boers are oldlug Position five making under a South Atrl(*u sun in The Provintibit Legislature will ppeat officer. until now commander of tba feebly. General Warren is advancing, guns. both on the north bank of i be For every time I I"k. around 4 � , I - says - mile' fr ' a' tb river. December to no,play, and the eight of about the widWe of Vabruary, but BelfasIt distridt, hair been ordered to steadily. rivor and Mount Alice, I ass her do the "me. � "There eavy fir:uW in, the A disisqAtOIX to the Exic Tole- South Al.rica. � . ­ , ndrth yteaterday. I believe the Boord gra,?b ComPany Ha e . these soms of the north handlin the exact date has, not yet been de TO 01IKCK WARREN. The, Itatuilittry',iii further advance tore,- And yeV no matter though I creep - 1. yb th , diff L- sleepers. and rails with the ' gr6ates bided on. Heavy eartliquo,ke aboicka were felt ted the Boeirs to open tire with their on tiptris jest she bear. - are contesting General Butter', pass outtles in crossing the . at rhier despa.tch and enthusiasm, war ' Mexled on Friday at midnight. At A dvoititatch trum Loudon, says: -1 bet _ 0 liAas' .By a fire, in Pev* & Co.'s black Win. In , Nordimfeldt wven-poundor. which was Or quickly dash around1ke trams. � . age of the Tug0a. Howitzera were were great. the we g , \ ng white men seldom work In ' t !peg the Consolidaled Stationery Colina tiad other points several build. despatch train Bennet Burleigh Latins ,lienced by lyddite shells in a quarter She's sure to distippearl � .7 evidently busy, as the firing is de- Quite covered. rica, was an object lea far the Company lost $3Q,000 by damage to JOC9 'Atere wrecked, massive churches Daily Talegruph. dated Thursday, de- of On hour. . . I.. scribed its the heaviest yet heard in THE OPPOSING FORCES. \ %, theroughnotim of spirit and tritatism ,Lack. I � I darvaig-sl. and ativen deathe are -re- I I The forces vor either side animating all ranks and otIOUB of *oribee the ditticuitlea of the march GERMkNN -. GUNNERS 6UPI`%Y* DAISY'S FUN. i Natal." � -lying roughly state.d way I\ f he ,5 of the otsumer wrecked in ported. GUNS. , . The Times publishes the follo roo the British force now ded In owing to the unwieldly baggage coL is follows. though fl st, Mary.'o Bay, Niew-foundland. is ati; I G s succee. from Pietermairit;burg, dlited Toes- the nature at thill' s the figures for ,Boers, . a myste;j� A diver will go Out to the, crossing the Tugela, he has retrieved awn, Includinj all the tents and shwp, I�k Loardion Seqlatch from Stork- As soon as I have timo,, said Miss day:- the Boers can be Ittle more than a � _____40-__ wreck to day . - his reputation from the reverse out- over bad roads in wet, weather. The et"Our, explains Col. Brabant's small Daisy, seating herself in bar little red "Very heavy artillary firing was guesa:- tered some time ago. � And General estimate Of the numbetir of Boer". I - ellair, a very much soiled dolly in hand. heard yeate,rday in the direction of Geneirab Buller, 8 Th� . who murdered Mise Fergu- French*% reputation has gone down COrrtr8,?OUd0Dt then goes On to 5111y:- i 560 at Stcarmbers. It says that a me 22,000 infantry. ith that of all the other British "Soma 10.000 Boers arrived in the vi- Leal-lioutertairit. who remained with the Springfield.- TJ6LLJD!k TORONTO MARIURT s lion, of Toronto, attacked several Qth- �' I'm going to tell every person I know I or vex commaudora in South Africa. It in cinity Of Potgicter's drift on Thursday wounded after the dianistgr to the Bri- BOERS ROUTED. - 3,500 cavalry. ,\ sons. He In nUpposed to be a w how to enjoy theirselves. I A despatch frow Ronaberg, Xape 2,01W artillerywari. nine. indeed the graveyard of military re, and Friday of last week. and began the. tiath. has returned to the camp. It's as easy. You must only have fun. Colony, says: -The Boers thin morn- 70 gunp. Toront��, Jan. 23. -Supplies wereara- maA larg-o part of the businebro quarter putations. . 'He estimates the Boers at 5,COO, but That's all. - General Joutiort. ther heavy�\for an off day, as as rIY of Demean City wag burned on Wed- In erection of extensive and formidable , , Ing ikttempted to rush a hill ,held by . ,Military ballooning Is. at course they have entabiLghed a new camp To have fun you got to have ear- I a company of tile Yorkabires andi the 18,500 mortated, infantry. sixty carloade,\Of live stock came here, ne5day night. January 10. Tile toes its interacy, and the present war is lines of trenches for their positions. seven miles ;teyoud St etkatroom, rings and things, and if you haven't . New Zlialandeirs, but were repulsed 1,500 artillerymea. including, 1,500\4ogs, and 600 sheep and exceeds #500,000. practically the first opportunity we which aPpa, rent ly could only. be turned where a strong detaching t was left . . I bayonet. The 60 guns. a I at the point Of the lamba. The market for cattle waa In Hon Hugh John Mqodonald has no- have had of testing its efficacy. Bitch from the went by assailing the high They had received additional gun". got 'qm, make lem I Boers had 21 man killed and about 50 It these figures are correct, the floor shape and pri"s are weak caytec the Lieu Lana a t-Colongley Of 01-3 dozen cameras in order to obtain P&D- ridiii-sm of the Sprosu traps. which werin served by German gun- I do. I have nine easquistito earrings ' . wounded. British have an advantage in tourrobars ' Winnipeg Light Infantry, a now 1`691- oramic viiwe of the country, which beirs. that I made myself outen of beads The ansault was a daring piece of of 7,500. or more than one-third. But Scarcely any enquiry for shipping ment now being organizedA are of great value to the invading "A balloonist Lo -day reported that General Defigrury, with 'reinter", and things, and Pro going to make work. The enemy crept up the hill In the mobility of the unemy quite coun- cattle; receipts were urnall, and prices Mrs. John O'Connor of Hamiltonavas army, � no guns were visible in the enemy's Intents, was expected to arrive I 13 a some more tintion. facoof the firoof the Yorksbires.who targets this advantage, and puts the almost nominal. I bequeathed 110,01)(1 In cash and twenty- I 0 - WOrkS, but that. there was a large Hoer short time from the went. were behind a wall. two sides upon an equal footing. Butcher cattle wals Also weak; the five acres of land in Wilmington, Dela- REVIVAL OF FALCONRY. camp In tile direction of Bruitfoutelo. Old men and boys were servin w%eaa It You can't be took to a vantage The Boers used every bit of possible BOERS SHELLED WOM-ENS local butchers 40 JILI Boom to want ware, by Miss Julia Nelsorn. an aunt. a brown ir�dge four ta.lostrom rotgiw.. a town guard at Burghtsradorp, re make a matnee yourself, and it you . cover with their characteristic skilt. An order in Council bon betirt, adopt- 7 supplies were scaut). Some of I he can't wear your mamma's organdles, They nearly reached the wall, but LAAGER. the little they do want is Thl. I.oux Nagi.-clett Fornot of sport AXRI,b ter'B drift. boys were only 14 years old. The A Despatch from Loudon eaya:-A much, and ed by the Macdonald Government in Urroorniona Popular In Europe. Boers have the railway from Pro oria wear Mona's aperuns tied on sort of s orward the York- we agency dospatch from Mafeking required to be of good quality, and Manitoba dispensing with the services 1113gern arrived in large numbers tO. t loose in the back. ao's they'll drag shires, who were only one company Of ne es the Boers, who are besiog- muc,h of the cattle here to -day was of J. A. Mactionell, Chief Provincial Few people have any idea of the day irom Colonku an(i Ladysmith. They to Stormborg in working order. good. the battalion, and a handful of the !i'O'8 Engin-eex. I sport which the hunters of Europe do- have ,er,ai,,ly ruia bran lii�_i o. tire isil Now Zealanders, leaped Over the wall ing that town, of shelling the women'b far from coming under that designs- 1, MAFEKING'S CHEERING NEWS w Fourteen people -women, children rived, two or three centuries ago, from way from Modderapruit around Mount A despatch from London sayo:- I make matrices and Picnics and go- ith their lang- with seeming deliteration. tion. For good catti,k the prices of A d cripples -were taken out in an al- I g grate that Ing-a-ridingii, and Sunday-schooloand Six and nine -pounder Bholla fell into = hunting with birds, It is not easy Bulwana. I bayonets. last Tue,day may lie called fairly sus- most unconscious statelrom a fire in Nearly. all the Kilersi,hrivie oil January 6, the Boers were drop - Desultory firing continued for some the laager, killing a little girl and in- every mortil thing. time, but the attack was an utter fail- juring two other children. rained, but fur methurn and interior Lang & N's derurtmental store, Or- to account for the long neglect of this gone to attempt to check General War- I pinj t-shelis from their five -pounder ore, and the Boers retreated to the — ttle, the tendency is downward, and town. form of huntiing. The only part of con's advance, but he madia no sign to- I into lie market square. Th. town Onee I made a barber shop, and it shelter of the small kopJes at the bass A case of smallpox ban been discov- the Continent where it survived as a d Y' . ban three mont,ho' food. The Boers was Jost ozzackly like a real one. HOWITZERS CREATING HAVOC. the enquiry light. oredi at the Windsor Hotel, Moncton normal national oport was in Bosnia, a were making an emplacement for a Mamma Marie Me a big rolly of the hill. A despatch from London says.- There has t%een DO change since the N.B., the patient being an Intercoloniai "'bort, the landowners have never coas- BOERS EWAkUATE COLENSO. big gun 700'yards back of their pres- Capt. Maddocks was in command of . I On uotations Ritilroad brakeman, who brought the A deqn,tch frx)m London, eftya;_ out Position. They were ,to occupied man outon a quilt, and tied Papa's old the New Zealanders. . The officials of the War Office here early p,art of the week in q ed to fly thelir falcons at partridges trying to silence the British guns on football on for a bead. Then I put him The hill commands a track of coun- are satisfied that the tide �as turned for stockers, fe,ders, export bulls, or disease from Clampboilton. The Siandard'.4 corresp,milent tit 3 'to 10 that their tire was diverted in a big chair and soap-sudded him try east of the main position of the , The Concern syndicate has awarded that are foun,d for them by poLinters. and that news of a mor� hopeful "ILIk cows. the contract for the construction of Now that falconry has begun to re- Speurimau'- camp, tit it de.spatch dated front ,he town. , . and shaved him with a knife all day. _13ciers. ( hang- the big grain elevator at Montreal to vivo, the Dutch hawk catchers are no- Heavy rains have made the trenches Only he was bald. But I used four 3�1 The enemy fled, failing character, from a British point ,011 'Slaafl stall w,IS about. one ' Jan. 18, sends a "port that (lie Bouts - bottles of hair colic on him, and that over oneanother intheir hurry to get view, will hereafter be tile rule a- ledi, Or if anything it shade more firm Barrett & Record of Chicago, .rber Culenso set fire to all tile In front of the town scarcely haig able to take enough falcons to meet OpPo"dle la4lo. was meet as much fun an cutting his away. The British opened fire On stead of the exception. the I on a,unt of light supplies. building will cost about $1,5W,000 hou�om in the village. That Sh the orders of their English and French The health of the town in fairly hair. them at close range, completingtheir British advance in a north-easterly t,,Ounede. IN Be 11 at from 3 to 31-2o per Captain Philip H. dibetan of the These Dutch falcons, tak- The Standard nays: --The Boers good. ool. I had I rent. to 4 1-2c Montreal Fire Department fell down patrons. . of All opposite Colonsio. on finding that (ion, The Intent nows received in Mate- Gran' an' bar canary bird and the gold- TheBriers were compelled toaband- direction will be fiercely resisted is ' Lambs sell tit from 33-4 headfirst in the shaft of a Istiral Rtair- on when followiaig the flights kin was reports in per pound. Bu iler had outain noeuv red i hom. � ro e- of file battle of fish and mamma's statuarles of Boortud OIL their killed and wounded. fully anticipated. The Boer force 3_ case at No. 2 fire titation, and died in kimole of birds, ore (he pick of the Modder river. and Paultionei 16bblars, and we The British troops were veryateady probably superior to the British, and I Bucks are wort b from 2 1-4 to 2 4c the ambulance Qu the way to 1he Notre on ad to the aouth of the. Tugela olli Mon- any of them bad the despatobea show the burghers oc- per pound. tell, but far more are taken from M filskey in running short. 11 enjoyed ourselves. never been in action before. cupy strong positions. I A few gool milkers are wanted ; Dame 1169'Wal.- . I i I day atxt BOL �il'43 10 all the houses In . IT iRAmt ling, IN 12 to 7 that I he alega it Picnics are fun, too, but they are While General Warrou's force was they will Bell up to 850 a e The contract between the Great "'ots when they are young. In France the village. I wil be raised by Jan. St. I longer to make. First you must got General Frenteb's cavalry and horse Northe rn Railway Company and the goshawk Ls much in favor and high .. I rt Chieveley ad- Oil Sunday, Jan. 7, there wag tin ox- an apple --the same an ,when you go to artillery have reconnoitred as far as crossing the Tugela river the Boers right kind. the Boers, position on the border of occupied Good veal calves are also wanted, Messrs A.F. Chalanan & Co. of But- flyLng falcons are less in demand than varwed the Mooll-s retired before them collent I)rogrammo of sports, in which play butcher ahop--and a cooky, and a thioklY-wooded Plantation I falo for the construction of a $-'00,000 Ln England and Scotland. to the trinuchaj on;a hill in line with ,,omo C, the garrison tookA part. outen of 'em. make banana and pickles I the Orange Free State. a mile north of the river, and sent i Bogs are steady. For prime bogs, i elevator tit Quebec has been Colorlao. A dempatolt from Gaberonem, SIIY14 CANADIANS AT IT. several volleys into the advance guard. i scaliDF from too to 200 Ion., the top 1�'N' " To -day the beat establialim Is of and cakes and sardines. Then get a The British replied and the artillery price is 45-8c; light and fat hogs are signed. . on "Ourr Lnfantry advanced to Ahe (it- t hat Clal, Plumer ma" it reo"nuaims, match box and pack lem in and have A despatch from Modder ,River says: opened on a a i bbourin ko Jo. An, bringing 4 I -Se per lb, Walter L. Fellowes, the stock- hawks and the moot prithusLaBtle fol- tack hin skLi-mishing order, followed by anoe Saturday rnorning, and di.moov- plenty of bananas mado. Then when . -1 have just returned here with Bob- P eLg . lower6, of the sport are tound in Eng- supports and resery", our cuva.ry ored Boers a few milon son t It of Croco- the luncheon is all ready put on an ington's form of ne4rly 900 mounted the British netted acrogs t9; river I Market steady for dressed bogs,and broker, who carried on the bucket- , the Roers foundtheir Position uncom- the receipts k etty liberal. Pro- shop, transactions for the clerlig of land and Scotland. The Hawking ecoutLng on 1!�r right close up to the it Ile pools station. other grown-up men, which made Ono of three conjunc- - visions move well, and are firmer. the Bank Ville Marie, bits been arrest- Club meets every spring on Salisbury river. The Bwa- forces tit Co!enso A Beirn dompat,oh, dated Jan, 10, thing and go to the picnic on the tban raids into the, Jacobsdale it's fortable and retired to the hills, Im State. Var- modiatelY after the pontoon bridge Select weights, dressed hogs, car lots, ed on a charge of receiving stolen Plabi to fly falcons at rooks. Every- must have botin considerably weak mayn that Coi. Plumer advanewd at rGeking-chair street car. You know triot of the Orange Free as completed the whole British force on track, delivered, Bell tit $5.15, and money kv,owiug it to have been stolen- by tile despatch, of targe reirl- night tonvards Crtwodile poolsi, till( the how to make that, of course. Wear car- ious agencies will have supplied full " 1,80 thing is well done as in the days of c'ne d detail& of these operation,B and I shall cro d. at 04.90 to fl� fat- 4eavy; bacon, car The Winnipeg Free Press was in- fetrooments we4stward to meot Gen. floodeoll Metawas pan checked his pro- rings and it shawl and a pairsole, confine myself to coming itt and ties- The British transport extended sov- lots, 6 3-4c; ton Iola, 7c; case lots, 7 1-4c; formed afew days agoby aman call- James 1. There may be from twelve Buller's advaince, and they now but-- gross. The bridge three miles mouth *cause when you got to the picnic it oral miles, and included probably five backs, 8 1-2c; short cut pork, $16; heavy ing atIthe offiee that the reports of to twenty falcons, vvLLb the falconer riedly evacuated the river trenches of GRVierones wits discovered on Jan. will rain awful And you must eat cription. . ' I contemplated attacks by Fenians from and his cart and the mernhers on 14 to be badly damaged. It bits lunching witbt lie pairmole up. Then, " If the immediate results of the re- thousand vehicles. All suspicious mess. 813.50 to 814. and tilt) kopjes opposite the vi,lage connaissance seem meagre -as we a country as far as Mount Alice had I Smoked meats -Hams, heavy, 10 1-2c; American territory were sober truth horseback. There Is Plenty of dash and scattered beifore our mhrapuel Iwen repaired, and thb railway it; now when you're just wet as you can be, I no Boers. and destroyed but three been thoroughly reconnoitred, and no medium, lie; light, 11 1-2c; breakfast so far as Winnipeg and Manitoba are to ad excUment in the business. Some- By evening none of the enemy was potrolled by no armoured train. you must go under a tree to got dry. hous4s, the residences of Lublin, corn- algn n found. , bacon, 11 to 12c; picnic hams, Be; roll concerned. ti.incti an old And keen falcon is flown Britiib force then re,tired to Ch;eve- THE DATBLINS' REPLY That's the sofa or the hogmany ta- nil his mar- Lord Diandonald's force advanced bacon, 8 1-2c; smoked backs, Ile. All The British Columbia Provincial Gov- at a rook wLthia easy reach, but she ley." A despon(oh from London, snym:- ble. Then, when you're all dry and mandant of the district, a dly, meeting with no opposition. 'meats out. of p,i@kle to less than prices ernment have declared their intent"" done not want t4o Prey go near at WHITL IS ACTIVE 'too. Wloe to the battilo of Colenno the mnugly again, oat�'a few More bana- ried sons --the moral result is believed rap. " I aaR and go home ip the rocking -chair to be very effective. The rich and The Boers had been at Potgieter quoted for smoked meat.g. of so amending their alien exclusion hand and so mounts to the very A despatch from London, Anys:- Irish Brigade serving with the Boers horme car. I beautiful country which we invaded drift the day before the British arriv-! Lard --Tierces, 63-4c; tubs, 7c; pails, la.wk as to heroafter,permit Americans clouds, till she opiesanother flock, in- The Daily Mail publishes the follow- sent a letter to ( he Dublin t roovs say - was not new to our troops. The won- ed. They had had a large camp on the 71-4c; compotind. 51-2 to 53-1o. to hold claims purchased from Cana- to which she darts like a shooting Lug despatch , dated Tharaday, from Ing they mmewe glad that they were to .But a circus. Oh I You vaunt be a derfully active Canadians and Austral- Opposite hills, but this camp was Corn - Man shown considerable than locators. Such a concession quite star RLdera dash off across the Spen-irman's camp:- have an opportunity to NviPs I hern riding lady in a long dress and sit Ian& have already traversed every foot Quickly struck. A buggy with an es- strength, and advanced 1-2c ever. yea- satisfies the Americans in Atlin. down, their eyes fixed upon the hawk ., from the frice,of thr, earth, ,in the side of a big trunk covered with of it time and again, causing all arm- cort, presumably the Boer command- terday. The better cables, light coun- S. D. Vallieres, one of the candidates and the falconer aboutti "she has kUl- It Ls rumored that the Boe,rw have The Ditiblins nnt-.vveriad, "Wo wiil the red table cloth and have pink pa - ed Boers to abandon their Positions. ant'8 equipage, was seen leaving the try offerings, wet weather, slid good for. Alderman in Montreal. makes a ad" when she sees someth�ng fall from evacuated Coletrigo, in order to rot n- walk thwwgh your brigade am tile devil per on your obeeks for paint. Then Now our incursion has gent the eest hills- cash demand were the incentives for a 0 who force their troops he,re. Ifeavy gun sonictimea I play I'm �ho dancing - ,al bulls in_ seriou harge against his opponent-, the flock - Off dash the ri,derg, "' Iked through Athlone." . of the inhabitants to follow the armed General Buller took quarters at a buying. Some leading lo, Aid. Prenoveau, of offering him $WOto vLc_ hre was heaid front Ladysmith thim logged lady, with my legs going right men, at the cost of the abandonment farm -house belonging to Martinius creased t1heir lines, while others rea- le ve the field, accompanying the of- tim, and- soctri the bird is taken up. in cArn Let g. I A!V MODDE It It I V E It. durwn into the ends of my toes, but Pretorius, who had disappeared. lized profits. Country movement con- 11 'General Buller a older Instructs the A desixitoh frodn Modder River, mays: they don't, very good. Where do dano- . of an extensive region. A loud explosion was heard on Jan. tinues very small. ter witbi the assurance that lie, would Lat�,i I.n the year the members will '(N m blow' oil and ing-logged Indian livol I nevar onav, "On BabingtA's march alone we 12, and it was subsequently learned Oats--ThiB market has ruled firm, endeavor to have -Mr. Vatlieres elect- be flyLng their falcons at grouse on mon to heart the wtifte flags of the -The British our � Hful1Y . saw sit or seven empty houses repre- 13d two years hence for the same seat tile Scotch and Northumberland moors. Boers othly when thefy lay down. their razed two buildings, in,luding the one on the mtrect. and I've looked and seating a loss to the republic ;�Iual to that the enemy had destroyed abridge within a narrow range. There i by acclamation, Not a few hawks and falcons fore arms, It also instructs tho�ni to beware house formerly oe.ruiped. hy Command- looked. I amked Uncle John if they 18 no the name number of enormous farms hat was in course of construction change in the position of the sPecula- The Now Brum.9w, Government now kept in ari't'llMout London and of false bugle ctills. ant Muller, outside 114ell lines. tills wore angels, and he said no, they only I which are peculiar to that country. leven miles above Potgieter's drift. tive market. Cash market* at rouge r. 4# takei, into thecountry bytrain when HEARD BULI,FR'S GUNS. rruIrning. played angelm. And the clownd, too. "One place which we visited, known BULLER TO HIS MEN. ' Provisions -Opened strong and high, has beece reconstructed. Premier Ern- they are wanted in the ficl& The A desparch from Lndysmi h. via sed theme ,boumem I never saw him on the street. Isup- as Ramdam, bad for mouths sent a Gen. Buller issued spirited inst,ua�5 er on less hogs than expected, and af- merson, while retaining thftt,position, reason why the goshawk has become Spearmari'm Camp, mays :-,Eve ( a t night, firing front thrill fit t he lw)me he's no whitellie'd 'fraid he*ll get commando of 70 to 80 Boers from the tions to his force, beginning: terwards ruled weak and lower on sell- becomeg Atmriley-Gonerali white lion. a general favorite in France is because one TV Iling illogt (jimtAlot Ilroi8h. lockets, up tile Roiled if he comes out. I don't see how Ing of about 20,000 barrels May pork by Ml'- White. late Attorney -General, Of its superiority to the falcon for is quiet. The punition is hangetl, river. he can ever enjoy himself. neighbourhood. who fought us at Bel- "We are going to relieve our corn- Comm ission houses for long account. succeed4K Mr. Ernmerson an Chief Gom- awking in a closed country among and there is very little bombarding. B91%No,en daylight. mail nine O'ClOck Boys' moat fun Is when they go 1-1� mont and Graspan, or Ensl'ihnsin Then I rades at Ladysmith. There will be no - missionet of Public Works It A Mc- h The welcome, Round of the gong of the this morning III(, enonny fir a dozen skating And freeze their earn and have it I, bedgea, trees, plantations an - I , I. urning back." Market was a shade higher from low e of gar -(I yesterday sholls frona, two gulls. One ,I the Northamptons invite Keown, M.P.P.,zlit. John. ent'r�' ill wag hent ,� which to have snow rubbed Into them to They -ill never "go n I The order proc eeded to advise the Bet figures at the eloge. Packers buying c dens it seizes its prey in- the air, on relief columna arnall action. , . enjoy nian when to charg r - 'Estimated hogs to- Government without portfolio- d Springfield. ,vnm behin4l ill(, cresi of it kopie. 'rheir keep them from spoiling. concentrate at Ramdam . their o ind on who t con- On the decline thv, ground or even on it tree or bunh, from Collealso tin homes or work their farrias till the end ditions to receive the surrender of any morrow, 37,000, 1 GREAT BRITAIN. without hesitation, and its Adroitness, The hPat is intense, but them im it,, fire (lid no da -mage. 'Once a boy who used to run awny of the enemy. London has 10,000 professional musi- s[Ieod, courage and qui,ekiness of eye increase of sickness. A DANISH PRESEYI. from sch,,ol and go fishing caught . no e I I - of the war, I Detroit, Jar) 23, -Wheat closed; c k are Astonishing. It is no exaggern- THE BOER ACCOUNT. A despatch front London sayK it -olo- m A 11 y fish he broke his Arm carrying STOP S&NDING TROOPS. It warned the troops against a trea- ans. despatch from London, sa3s:-The r herons use by the Boers of the white No. 1, white, cash, 671-5c, No. 2 red, C-ol. Steele,will command the Sirath- lion, to say that the, owner of a pro- A cleapatc,li from London, 'Niturriny, ruitiee of Danish farmers has men( to them home, and his ma gave him 10 flag. - cash, 671-2c; May, 71c; July, 705-8c, con' Horse. perty of five or six hundred no � INS Jan. 20, sam-The Boer accounts of rho Princess f,f Wulo,4 12(XAI boxes of contm a im,und for 'em. Then when he r.Otfica has.wired to cou-tormand Toledo, Jan. 23.-Wh6at - No 2 uoh game on it W, 0 t bigger Ile could paint picksures ' The order created enthus�aarn in the Co r'n L The death of the Duke of Teck is would take as on th I - the British -oddlers g f fishes so good they were smelly, I - t.- departure from Egypt of a number ca cash, 67 3-4c; May 703-4c. he I3LngI6 goshawk [is he Could kill he passage of the Tugela river are choice butter fov 0 rap. reported at Surry. I given in the following two reports in South Aflita. ,Sbkl h3H OLCOPted of officers who were previou.Ay order- I The march from Frere to Mount No. 2 mixed, 32c. Oats -No. 2mixed, "ith a gun. C onamandant Vil oen't; carrip on Lho gift, in the nol.twe of the Nick a nd and now ho is an arterint, and has an ed to South Africa. Alice was very trying, but the health 24c. Rye -No sale. Clover seed - R. b. Blackmore, the famoua novel- ---.O---- from ' artory of hia own, and makes fish to The Daily Chronicle, commenting Dull, higher; prime, cash, old, 0490; isi, is doad. (lie Upper Tugela, via I,orenzo Mar- wo,rided, and ling r', t u rned n a F t the troops is excellent. CHECKING THE PLAGUE. ques, Jan. 18- complimentary rliesHaize. hich ,-on- so 11 for an awful lot of money. Papa upon this, find upon other news relat- 0 ,e is January, new, $5.75; March, -95.80 The Duke of Argyll im meriously ill �% gays that's because he was a bad boy ed to it, says:- , I The despatch adds that everyon bid. Oil­Unobangod. at Inverary, Scotland. — "Jan. in—ijuller'm second move wits eludes with) the lAtrn�o, "Empectall yon A and run awny fr(,m Rehool imitend of - ­There� are some curious reports in co infident. Chicago, Jan. 23.-Wboat-The small British census reportfl of frimily A Hie %Inni aoctar'K Exalropir afnYld 11,, a reeonnainsance in force, with ati it IN it lofement fiont ill) nativt ,'o n- being good and loarning how to work � ,,� circa] ation-appa routly with some Fill- HEAVY BOMBARDMENT.. decline in the Liverpool market, R!lv.z,.%. Armored train And a large body, mul� try, Denmark." In an office, ill day. Now he justsells thority behind them -which point to A despatch from Natal, nays: -Gen. as na.mes give for England and Wnl.-A rted by rannon, townrolm Colen"o HOIAIS Tilt, PA�Sl-:.�. fish picksures. compared witb the break here yester- 2,53.f,()C, Smiths and 242,11M Jones. There is no argument so effective 11a,oat night. A heavy bombardment the stoppage of tb8 despatch of fur- Lyttleton'a brigade, with a howitzer day, gave this market it firm start at anew A despatch ftuin London maym,-N ' In thn summer I have essquisite ther rein forcements when the troops battery, crossed the Tugela river at 3-8 to 1-2c, over yesterday. Commimsion More than for[ y per cent, of t he Poo- as example. ThLa wars proved ensued, and tliereuWn the BritiBb re- flempatch to tim- Cvwtal Nvv�n, dated timen playing garden I go over in - now mobilized shall have embarked. Potgicter's drift on Tuesday. Jan. 16. houses were good buyers the first lkl((,of Great Britain could not write last summer, when the p1tigue broke turned, having wounded one of ( our ,­�peiiruian*m Camp. �Sundny night, ­vN (he lot where tbnt lady keeps her I The new cavalry brigade Is not to The wnter rose above the waists of hour, and the presence of liquidation their namf,4 when Queen Victoria aF_ in the village Of AnzolI, Turkeo- me . in ' No roply wits made, lint The Boeim still held the numinit ir I f narue nil the white flow - leave England at prerout." the men. The Boers fired two shots ,ended the throne. Now only &even "" . This move "as A fein, to cover ex- 1 .ont nn, Heventeen more militia b,ittation4 and their recalled their forces to the was. out of the way. North-Western per cent, ot the population,are in that tan, a Place of lose than six hundred tonsive movements uv the river, Kat- 'If tile ,id-ge at Spion hol, erg Lily, nil the pink ones Rose, and I * at er_ receipts lighter, 231 cars, against 396 condition. inhabitanin The story, AN told by fire on this Aide of the Tugela have Lord Dundinnald courpletely holds It 11 the blues noes Violet But the moat will be mobilized inithe c,ourse of a trenches, The pnAsage being uni last week, and 417 last year, ,,,it the approaz,h to the Tintwa. iltezurd- onem are yellow oneA and I just call fortnight. All the rogulareare now rapted. primary receipts, 3S4^0 bushels. There Lord Roberts baa nuthorLz,-Al thet tric Times, in it remarkable one, it been warned fly Iho firitimh to leave devurt, and Olivier [f,m,k p i � wm 'em nil darling. mo's not to hurt their out of the country except fourteen The British advallood in skirmishing their kritabi, as tile fight %Nill corn- charge it pin for enough . mail kop,jes on the was a better class of outside buying colonial troops under Gon. Brabant. was furnished by a Russian nobleman mence shortly " through th3 Drnkengbergen feelings I . infantry battalions and eleven cavalry order, and the a In the market to -day, AA it furl he r ma rk of In vor, Lord( Ro- ho, lately arrived at Bombay, and The second de%im(c.11 Iona thtfim.- --------O- — flowers to fill the jodrunaire, and I battalions. The War Office bad ,plac- .9 uram its were occupied by 6." P.M. Minneapolis, Jan, 23.-Wheat-Janu- berts, it is said, juterids to, setlect his w have Revell pinn in Gri n'A cotillion, that � oil an order for 32,000,000 cartriages During the night it rained heavily. ary, 62c; May, 63 1-8 to 63 1-4e, ; July, own body guard from the co:onials. who woo; tit the village when the out- "Jan IT -The night wan unbroken A PATHETIC INCIDENT I made thit way In9t mummer They're in cases. Yesterday, Wednesday, the Boer 64 1-2. to 64 5-8c; on track, No, J. hard, Forty million roun3a jot small-armn break occurred. Rave for Wight rifle enrounterm be- ___ empty -lot flow,�rm, but their easquis- �. The Yeomanry Committee announ(e� trenches were vigormaily shalled in Northern, fift. ammunition, I I,OW retands of shraprilpl, The village nf Anzop is about two I weel' ou llycats, which led to nottilng Dyins I lar, 4U.1k. It, F.,.."ll to.. site that it has accepted 3,000 out of the 10,_ front of Mount Alice, while f be British MJlwaukee, Jan. 23.-Wh"t-Steady, At daybreak tile ela�tny was located -11r,. 1. "If.. .,III tht d, ... If you take the little fire shovel and Lyddite, And common shell,, 851 boxe�s hundred miles from Samarcando and an before Ile bnd noi brought a min- , 000 which it wishes to rniBe, and, still remained in posmemsion of the kopjea No. I KGrthern, 64 to 65c; No. 2 do, of fugeR, and fourty boxes of pistoli a ties in a hollow of the mountains at gle gun acromm (ho, river. liul from the A demputrb from po(Isville, pa , gaym dig all nice around an empty -lot flow - i brig 20,000 Applicants too be examined. and plain. Heavy mints enveloped - f 621-2 to 631-2c; Rye --Quiet; No. 1, munition were recently diRTmtchedm fire or And then pour three eatchup-bot- �. erts that the the hills, but the naval guns nd to a height of more than eleven thousand ridget., of Swnytz kopa fonliery rind 3 -The body of William Galloway, .�, The Daily Chronicle ass a 55 I -ac. Bairley--Steady ; No. 2, 46 to it,, ,,,at of war. iThis is one of t -n,-,l oil uui 1)091- leIR of writer onto) it, it will grow �_%� to fills state- howitzer balt6ry made good P,raotice, be half of Beige guns oiN bumm tit the Knaka Wohain tniri,, of the - . committee was- goaded in due tnil am you .are And have eight bon 04. 16, ; , ample, 355 to 42 1-2c. large.%t eonaignmenti; of timmuni(ion feet. Its absolute seclusion is not lion nt 5 A to. 38 Then pick them (ortho a breach as -Wheat-N "The bornbaldilwnt ;: - ment by the "port-, that there wag thoroughly searching the trench o I hard Dodson Coal Company, who wan on quotm on top. no hope of getting the full number. On the Boer right Duluth, Jan 23. ever sent tram Grow. BritAin to its flight alone, but also to the on- -'s probably 1�1 w cash, 64 "o; No. I Northern. cash, 62 VNITED STATES. ci�rcling mountains. There are places the most frightful ever witnoxmed on torrilwit on Devember 18, wao ri�cov­pd it)(IrtinAire - made in a sandbag emplacement, Did you evor sprinkle a goatt I � FOR KRUGER'S ESCAPE. where It is supposed Door guns trad 7-8c ; May, 65 3-8c ; July, 66 1-2 - ,No. 2 All the Rtrote,l c-qr lines in Troy, N Y., oil the way to the vidiage wher., the land. Frequently five heavy naval to, -day While he lived Galloway kept (lid in the hot time lant summer I "I., A, despatch from London. %ays:-In been placed. Northern, 60 3-8o ; No. 3 spring, k 7 Be. guns fired mimulinneoumlyi nt one A diary on sheet iron with A pitwo of Sprinkled him every (Lay so'm he could 1� connection with the arrivali or Promi- The caartonade wag heavy and con- Buffalo, 3an.23.--Springwhrai -W 'rAltiod rop by, a strike. traveler has to creep aloing perUous mchange, entrent-himent - �, The first 50(�-foot steamer, built t)a ledges on the mountainside, holding to chalk ,%nil mulbsintod on the oil it, his keep cool and enjoy himself In the , dent Kruger's son-in-law, Hloff, at tinuous, and the Boers were observed Northern, 71 1 -8 to 71 3-8c; No. 2 Nor- DOERS LOST tfFAV11,1f larapunid it wa—lihnumled III- "rote hot time I apTonkind over mortil tbinik I I ., Lorenzo Marques, aboard, An 19 alleg- leaving the trenches in small partles. Unsettled; No. I haird, 727-8c; No. I the ;Xreat takei wa� laun-bed A ( the rocks an he advances. A dempn(ch from London Ravi, -The on A plank on tile sole of tile , huts I could. Gran'A canary, the lettuce on . ed, a German warship, a telegram from The hill facing the 13riz imb paRition was thern, 1391-8c. Winter wheont- Dull; Clovels-rid. in thin secluded village the Plague War Office ham mad,, Inii deRpntvhA8 e follow Mena's Sundny hat to keep it from �. Durban says that his purpomis to or- shelled next. � No. 2 red, 70c bid ; NcT. I white, 69 1 2c. Starnes Pyle, the. great ,Penrlin mak- in Field MarRhnl I..,)rd Roherls, (tilt- on w hich the fn1I occurred th - not marnma's goldflah. , I , range for President Kruger's escape to Gen. Warren has forced a passage of Corn -Active And strong; No. 2 yeI- er, ini deod. ffe w.,iR A citi"n of New made i4is appearnnice. Three bon- fro Ing wordn -­ I arn In tile (buts- No blithorin' a llo 6er-mon, Damaraland in tbcq event of the Tugela, seven miles to the left. Ac ;, NO. York, thought horn in NovaiScotia. dred and eighty out of the six bull- ed to -day, rex,ording the m"wling 11 1-2 - This wall ;i clue to him where- Then you know the big tree on th� " . low, 87 1-2c; No. 3 yellow, 37 1 ements in Cape ColonlY, Including ,I bouts, and the renruerm worked more corner ? I poured five livery pilho -11 Pretoria being captured, An olh friend MARTIAL LAW PROCLAIMED. 4 yellow, 86 3-4c; No. 2 corn, 37c ;I, No Edward J. Fi�her of Brantford, a dred Lithabitants were attacked, and movarnh,unhing ' (if I be Austnilinna, " on it every day. be - the diligently than ever Before the kody bottl"A of W"t , . of 'Kruger's, Amon named fierriksen, A despatch from Cape Town, says: 3 corn, 863-4c; No. 4 corn, 36 1-2c. delegate attending the KaBona' Con- nimaost every case proved fatal. bon two of the latter were killed and wn s �.,, is nettled there, and it is Ibelieved that w found theme words wero dim(*ovPr- Ride when I helped I he jarotor with the -The names of the depulation from Cirrts--St.rong ; No. 2 white 29 84 t o vention.a( Rochester. committed8tai- As soon as the news of the outbreak 14 were relm)rte-I missing lie Adds - ed written on sheel iron on a 1,r�lttivp hnse It grew not :1. the Germans will helpi he President meeting Gen. 30c ; No. 3 white, 29c; No. � white, 18 cide by jumping into*GenAsee Falls. -'* A R -r deserter minion th,al They wert� RoldreNmed I- his it m,omm as it there I% mo many : Lthe Sultan of the Cape irregulars arcand, the I'Lumnian cluth- I little door to A P�T�on doonn't bavo '', p Kitchener were Bailey, Brabant, 3-2c; No. 2 mixed, 27c ; No. 3 mixed, Mr. Johr, R. Boot It, Pays t bere, is, n 0 reached Sam enemy Ruffpr�d mever.1y It it nr I ri.� .if. ,. I think I qm golle (;ood lq�, thingg to ( I- oritien telegraphed togit. Pet raburg In 1. 1 47, number. Sebertabrucker, Frost, and Farrar. 261-elti. Rye --Sales of No. 1. in atoreI, truth in the atntementi that it oynd o ' French'm nolvnne,ed post, .1nnuary go,oid hoyn, (;uy Ind Will"' time to go 1 PInc,A cor do - mortil thing - — rate of Now Yorle capitalists in nego- a.nd medical aid was Flout. The chief Seventy R)er% nre Rtill urvirciounIM Jaroe, Be . - The Cape Parliament liftve'lleen fur- at 68 1-2e. Flour-49toadT, bettew on- I don't thinit you will � Yoor fattier There's Fit) rnue,h fun. maybe I'll riot !�, I A despatch from Spearman's Farm, ther prnrogued to March 2. quiry. Hating for tilt, purchase,iiI the Parry of the party wan Doctor Lbeven, one for " . ari y moro I thi n it t b i p i m W ad In end a y - have tim. t. hive it :Ill before I stop I Natal, says: -Lord Dundonald, with Governor Sir Alfred MilnerhaSIPTO- . 0 __ Sound arod Colnnda A(lantie Railways ,4 (bc group of ncieAntista who went CANADIAN14 OFFER The figuren seven. two. five folln, being a "tile g1rl You stop at 8' you I � , �, the Mounted Brigade, pushed sudden- cinimed martial law in the Prieska and At Frankfort, Ky., ex-Pongregnman to Bombay at this begi-aning of IW A despatch (mori, Cape Tocivin mayR - WlInt (tIey hnve rpfprenrp in no one kao�w, and then begin being x big :, ly forWard-and seLzed the Springfield Hop*toon. districts. THE DUKE OF TECK DEAD. David J, Colson othot nod killed Ethel- It, girl I'm nfraid I'll cry that day, but , - — a Doctor LeLvAn had a supply of I)octor A number of Cnirindiang, ine,ludinu two �.,in eonjpclisrf� It in believort he thnn, mnyh� bqc g,rls 'Joy theirliAlves, � forwnrd, be The Onsditind continues its unfavour borl Scott, Lather Demaroo, andChn experienced scoulm. have arrived here. PA but three days Film borlY 11Y Prog- I bridge. Then, hurrying ones WA n.r,-I,,l Ile the III e -f Cosalletilite's Julian. The killing ocrurrool in the Haffkine'a Prophylactic, and pro- and too I able deductions, based on hhe ohs . have offerril thOIJ xervi<ws for trit,m in tile Philip. --- ­ . took a very strong position at Zwurt- of news from Ladysmith and Kircher- 0 Nighter Saw Active War Acrvle,. lobby of the Capitol Hotel, and was oe,ded to attack tile prague by Its use scouting purposen Th�y linve paid yOUNG MEN SHOULD REMEMBER ' , �, kop, commanding potgieter-a drift, ley. It aracers tit the assistance the h. from Lontion,,says:-Flin the outcomel of An old feud The case was desperate The worst their awn experimpit. ind arty there are WERE THEY MURDERED ? . colontes are lending the Empire, de� _A deepsto d . of other% Rnotiolum f(i follow tairps more than muscle to . �.,, finding the Boers totally unprepared L,ouig Jobn J. Albright, ann,ouncoR to the mortatity return in China bad shown bull red — Thn I I t . chirring that it is based rather on busa- Highnegal Francis Paul Chariot; -ne no, parallel to this. t he m. for the British advance. nem than patriotism. It, -also Pub- Honrd of Directors of the Buffalo FI an by teUing the Vwtow" T.1,eVrAPI- I 1,-- f arrylimis *4.0" make a man A number of the enemy %irere hatb- Alexander, Duke of Tock, who In 19,611, ArIA Arademy his intention to pr ent Doctor Leiven beg - I 7A , tr, 11111-1.0. Tim I hign-a is not greatness. Lord Dundon- fish- a letter roferri,ng to, the ram- Princem Mary Adelaide, th that city an Art gallery toi cost not poopit, that he had come to 11 e DFTAILS OF THE Fl(;IIT ", , Ing in the river when 11,179 of the murder of wounded dor- married less than $�M,(W. rind to begin its con- Plagne, and that be bad with hrm a A despnich from Vicl.ri., It 4' Thnt it requirem plurk to he Pali- , . Odle force appeared. A 0 dAngliter of Prince AAolphu� Fredo- hat would be sure to do A 4­1,ajt�l, fitoi� Rpenriainn'A Camp SkagilaY on eut � do wag sent to violies by British troops in ' the Soudan, rick, Duke of Cnalbridge,-sevenill �,n struction, framed4ately. medicine t yo --PaRwngvrq frona I hold tbA position. and ri,qks if similar deeds.will occur At by the IlObjection, Gen. Lyttlet6b'A brig s.y^---TbP ol"rntiorim, covarn4wired at 4, a I The whole larltigh force with the ex- here. All these c ornments re skilfully ol King George HL, died at 'W'hite Ai thei result of a fornily row at' an It no was in tile at.amer Danube report that thA Th., ncIfIghness is tile most uninsin- I tenement houf,p in Ram famLilar enough in India, that If he (;Pnpril W.rren at, ­ked the i, caption of a force to gtirri;on A 1 Colonso calculated to increage the unrest (it the Lodge, Richintond Park, Surrey, thin Italian gave them the medicine 110 would give 'lawn lorkade ham been ra 1140ci (In I he NN to 1 e ly thing in the world, � colonial Baerg. evening. His, won in his 63r,+ yon r. Fleventh strPel, Now York, Antonio them thn disease also Ropi-A. who. nectivieA a Pirnow i)-lLitla pa" qnd ) uknn radwaV. and that the That (onqidoration for mother and I advaneed without delay. 001letti, aged 37; Caspar Colletti, hi,q In answer to this Doctor Leiven At oint him right travell,nir fr-on Dawaon o; ­ry g,,od nigter doeq more to mirk a gentleman . I- Gen. 1111dytird's command Is no- at BOERS STRONGLY ENTRENCHED. j4ut Higlinean the Duke of T ­k god to, a not Da viol Sol Iva toro, . � . served in the Atirsirian army in' Ill,, bmthor, a once bnoculated himself Id' the, poren- The firill-h nrilliery delivered a It in fearpot that F It ('1ayRon nnd I tin A 1 he kind ot necktie he wears. . jl Springfield. A despatch ,r.na Spearman's fnrm youth and laiter, saw eeriisce in th CL cougin, Aged 40, weregbot and killed ,nee of the m"embly, itind then morn- nemon. ", The Sdath African Light Horse do- I descrll;Z' the Boer position an reveal- e ricenzoigpinella and hiifi%on Frank lated the viIhinge officials The @xam- h,,q ,, �hpll fire, but I be Roerad'd n(it 0imon, fir)ixonicin Toleg-ravto 11 Tlua t pietv in not priggishness. I airod tt6 bring the pant. or ferry bent, r of 11899. Be almo Vi L � �­ ed by a reconnainsance, The enemy FIrtinext-Italian Own ign are. under arrest, charged with- I he pie had gront effect, but still the pso.- reply 111,111 Iwo c,',lock have 1�"n murdered on the trqil They T ha t the only whole Man is A holy I to the 111611th tilde of the river, and nil, were strangly entrenched on a Keries morved Cbrougli the Egyptian campa left Dnwann De�conlbr.r 15, with $4.000, �, i , of 1982 on T.ordt W',olselpy's Rtnff murder. nod the police are after pin doubted They feared that the Them illpiBritt.%ii concPn1rQt0,,t Itio . And litivo not been heard of mines D� ma, A Men Of that command therefore swam f low kopjss close to (bet river and That to follow the crowd in a con - r others. medivine administered to thommialifflit fire nf (heir big gulan ron the enemy'" c�mjIer 24. when they woro at Mintro, fession of weakne,sa. I I this rt*Of Vivid brought the bost over extending to Ladysmith. Tbe.ir see- BEAUTY iCQUIRF,D. GF,NERAL, bo takm from another bottle, or ninder Lieut. Calrlyls. I the that. agrottlxV 1-natrulneffit might b,A Artillery, while'tho infantry Advanced a "y mid -A station Men who, ]off a -oek That the Rtreat eornarm are a poor I I . ond main line of defence was at it Russian soldiarm are supplied with delt�pring n hen,y rill. fire lato,r bavo arriyod horo college, � Afttr,a Wait of four dayN the Bri many boi-ndkerobreffu at --- -0— Th.nt ann real friend in worth a tiah kaTtAft Was resunted, Gen. Lyt :1 edge of a long plateau, Which' Wan is a curious fact, but in the expenju, of the used. I � 46011i'd brigade- crossing Potgletnr'A� towtiftiRd And flanked by a lofty hit I callea It asisms Indisputable, that two GovertArnent On being assured thst they should The Roprin o,ourageously anft tenh THE CHURCH COLLAPSED �,orp of Acquaintances. called Abojimans. The position *as drift In t1iie **ehing end holding ill,' hened by the sinuous Peonand, living moray years together The outbresk of typhoid fever tin he inoculated frona the name bottle t.1V hPI4 their petaktion. but they — That to be afraid to be one's noblest kopJes ft�jfits 13titish right. : further atrongt the MrvAterrivian aaaV enuipm somot- de- &ad with I he same syri age, t h*y con id e'01 . � i � I . � I "' , at- V I '*" . I I 'I, �1 4=d440,r,1 N VIZED 110 I I "' - _� 11 C31,I)irmon; :urlbs a t"e I I an\ " the I . ,if*t, , � tV, _ "�, h" crespe'to a 0 , "' a 'a ,law "Itla". tin pos, r! ! 0 0 E_- _ga ly. th �, I a the -Tt be .-:il.. g Ong so on pa as igla I I . I I Geti. 'W@Jtk6011j division made a left I Course of the Tugels river, which, aft- assume a likeness In facial expression, It the doctor warp finally forced bnek. nnd the PrIt cowardice. I I or flowing berrinath the precipitous features and most certainty tin char- Lay in her ii -ailing find no more to day. ,,,., _ ,sjjl_j 06#1 s% vlooua�j asroma �lf in the grentest ", fifilik AtbUik 6h the owlem.Y. 11IaeklfkR hAs broken out almonir the was ncI4 mtral,ol to amp the medicine ,ph g-nrarejolvor ihp riditp "..- That it IF, never too qoon to begib A d#*I*tch from London myll that slope, of the frahantLyflocart mouninin sotar, but more so train th I t Of cattle in the Glenvale ollimtrict. 1,01, vpt� on himiself. surely it would not hurt The Ren,rW rp4 iroi in g ­d ordAr and N dp*"teh from st Petc-roiburg. to canicia it man of one's self. . , the *inds about until it formit a Wart ci� features. No doubt It in for t 'a Kelf- crinary surgeon vnirelvintArl the ard- them' So one� by one they came for- took rip a .P,ond "ition. -b�h -ma Thnt what in put into the brain to - I Gen. Lyttltton, after crossing ward, till whoo wore yet unnitmoked by no 184Y'4 A church eOIIAPAAd t-,imy dnr� (Lay will tw token out of It ton years Tuplaf ki*ed, with little opposition A peninsula, over which the Ladysmith game reason that Indies procure the ffeetrA district bjerted to a hearY bombardment � f. J�W fIdges, a Mile from potgle- road partners to the plateau. obrvio6s Of Vrttt'V and lady -like noreelt main In the all � rof the pliligue, and were Inocula ted Ing thA celebration Of A ITIRRA In MA10- hVin re I title b A the Telegraph, dated for the bringinp: up of their Oir The plague was stayed Th r" Were with ly � tetell , I Infants, Alph. ..-rd. a hotelkeeper . dolitt, Pheiks ,he township, Sumarq dint riot That the only linsialitillf,woftoodLe � tift. 'a f'M -'A Ste. Carnegoinditt, wan handling a n- no freisli attacks, and th4% lost death Th,; forced A second - i.e. - ,.._ Ontario at the, Alsto 116*1 Wra *ilitis Mrried acrotix the Spearman m. Jan. I& vn,3�s: who� not p000eiviiing beauty b3p heredi I y "for LIM- enern hPinis elepoiy prr:med l,', Nineteen persons wervk killed and CR Ar'solvill is shown is the ri"r dollsk t'hiil ni- it howitser bAtter bombarded the Boer I May attain it by the slmp% method ni cand4iticent electrie light when hp te- . , roll Warron'o men � were Injured. of me a � 11 during the night, I otifiatant lrotwessloasibU confect. c,pivoil a shock and drMped dead TO& appearm. . - The, witilvAl "Ita iiial fi;livitseriil ettee- linep w, n0flonsl Y � I . I . .11 -1 I � � � t I I " 11 I 1;� � 1 � � I I I , , I W , ­ � 71 . I ­,� 11 I . I .1 I . I 1. , . - I , I �, � I I . - L . . . � i ", 1. � � 11 I 11 ,I � ­. 11, I I ,� : " . I r . I I i ,. 1: .11 1. �.,.. . ,� -, �k� - � I Q 11 �il I J I'll, I .1 I .1 I � -IsIL."111,ii— Ja,- _.Agh �111.. " - ­ - . I .1 11 . I I .. . # "I �, ­ ,­. ­-, _._­ -'- I - �. ,_." , , , -_ - ,� 1, _)Akft"It,,� I . L_L , I - - 11 �� - jk�,414 AwhL --A,. �k — LL ^, - _ .- - - " si��.; . 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