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11 only in cases of pe.raous in extremis. organization leaders are in favour of - - - , ........, -* - �.*-..-* 1 -.2
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L' '� pwralysbi is chiefly evident in the face, New York, next fall. .':'.'.I.'-'.- V .. I I ,-, , - i�
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,*�,'� � PIXILUCe Of WaJeS i9 the only I tu'rUS, counts up nearly four millions,
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meats. Herice the exact na,tuire of Mrs. Amy B. Porter, widow of the . . 11 .
the malady L43 known only to a very late Jo h n Add iso a Per to r, has given ----. 7- T � - ---- . I—- - - 1 - � - - - . - - -- I -- - . - --� . .1
I few, and it Is the Royal wi,ih that tilt to the Day Kimball Hospital, of P t (Duluth, , Jan. M.,Wheat-No. 1. . - . -1
Public should not be informed of the aam, u - THE LEADING MARKETS, hard, cash, 71 3-4c; to arrive, 76 to 786, R PREPARING.
Conn., in memory of her husband, KITCHENE
� existence of pa.raly,3is. 1111,250 for a free bed' for five years. -4 . Hay, 77 7-&; No� I Northern, ca,shg 71 . -
The Queen's extreme weaRness ure of the new The Ruling Prices In BrOadstuffs 7-80; to arrive, 71 3-&U MrI 75 7-80; His Efforts for�Securing Peace Have
C -11 -uses almost Moore alarm than the Boston Symphony Hall is the arrange- and Live Stock, J IIII 76 5-8c; No. 2 Nbirthern, 61 7-�8 to Fallen Flat
- tected I BREADSTUFFS, ETC. 67 7-8c; Na 3 spring, 5� 3-8, to Go 5-8c. A despatch from Londun, Thurs-
atrolke of paralysis which she sustain ment by which the auditorium is pro-
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I pletely surrounded by asystern of is quiet, and prices a.re about &Warty. LIVE STOCK MARKET. in ;Soath Africa continues almost oom-
expressed in administering nouri8b- wide curridors and foyers.
I men-ts, for she seems quite unable to The street railway companies of Quotations are as follows; -Red win- Toroaio, Jan. 22 -At the, western pletely Md,deu from. the public, tw,o
ter, 65 1-2b t and wbitte, 65 1-2c, mid- cattle, yards tcI-day we had a total of or three isolated telegraim publish -
t masticate. To this weakness a,re prob- Allegheny, Pa., axe required by or- ed Thars,day morning, acQua to indi-
�. ably duc to lonk sPells of uncon- dinance to equip their ca,rs , with jacks dle freights; spring wheat, C&; Man- 40 I-oads includLnK I-"00 II 450 cat- cate that important developments are
7' scioustiess through which she has been fur use in lifting the vehicles 20 calves,
F ` %yho May from itoba, No. I hard, old, g.i.t., 96c ; No. 2, fle, 345 sheep oad larribs, impending in the Transvaal. The do -
I" pasming, although it is almost impoa.- the bodies of persons 91c; No. lburd, North Ray, 95c. and a f,e,,w milkers,
, have Millfeed-Sorarce and firm. Ton lots, There was littlu doing in cattle, and a patch from Pretoria reveals that
i, sible to dietipgaish these from the been run down and pinned under
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". Liasirtious encroachments of old age. w hee Is. the alt the mlill dobT. Sell as follows:- bble, ,market was onto of no 'a big 'con-
., account; G1011- Kitchener is making
I ME10, LATEST BULLETIN. gets Bwari, 013; and shotirts at, $15, west. th-3 local butchers have a fair supply centrati" of troops there, and oth-
. A musician in an axmy band
�', Tbc following official bulletin in re- only the reguilax pay of common set- Gorn-DuLl and eaoly ; No. I Ameri- Q11 Ineat in and ,)an afford to wait a �r correspDridents report their con-
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1i gard to the Queen's condition was issu- diers-$13 to $18 monthly, according can, yellow, 45c; No. 3 yellow, 43o; No. day Or two, I victian that the Boors axe gailaering
� cd at 11 a.m.:--rhe Queen, has pass- to the length o sti,ingly in the Bethel and Lrinclo,
, I time he bUS Served. 2 yellow, 44c. 1 Trade wits dull in the export de- (
, oil a somewhat restless night. There The bandmaster gets $60 a month, Pea& -Firm, and in good demand; partment. Prices are low in Lbe Listrict.q. The report that Gen * Do
is no material change in her conditidn and after ten years, service 65i more. No. 2 sold, mLdd[qe fTelghts, at 62 i -2c; British markets; boat space is- scarce, Wet Lei marching north is (iotlbtless
! aialce the last bullebin. (Signedy The uI of Niagara Falls as agen- a4i'd the demand �s Light, a,i most off ,,cri u,ec tod with tbI movement. I
POWELL, RMD," ' All the reports.00ricur i fitting
I crater of electrical power on a large BaI-na, in sympa,thy with the deals to -day wero in sniall lots. Lbat Gen. Ritchener's effe 'Its"in the
I No further bullet scale, followed by successful e peri- oats; No. 2,, eaut, 42c; and middle Values are not luotably changed, r I
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es freight d,4rvcLi,o.n of 6eeuxiag peace ha v e fall -
Queen's condition have becia issued. ments all over the United Stat" as .Is, 41o; No. 2 extra, 40 I -2c and the range is fro'm 4 to 4 3-1 Pvr
Enquirers 'were informed that there well am in Ewrops, has led to the i n- east, and 69 1LW middle freights. pound, with a shade more, in a few on abaclutely flat, notwithstanding a
was no material change in her condi- the extraordinary end I ea 1. vours to en -
tion, and that she wassleeping at the vegtmeat of enormous an O's Of Rye -Steady; new rye, 47c, west ; cases for small lots of prime cattle.
tim" this despatch money elsewhere for water power aind 48c cast. As far as we c,oubd ascertain nothing mare his offer reaching the individual
was filed. . scheiries. Buckwheat-Stea,dy. Our lots, west, tiouched 5e to�-day. Boers as %vvll as tbe, leaders. While I
The following bulletin was issued at Efforts of various patriotic socie_ airia quialted at 49 1-2c, ,and east at 50 In exPort and tight bulls. feeders, the work of the bu.rg-her Peace Com- S
I midnight: -"Tho Queen's condition ties to ,iI funds with which to 14� 1 stockorm, and "lob cows there I's 110 InAttee L4 regarded as doomed to fail-
ure, thc Boers are phowing less dba- an
late this evening became More serious, purchase and preserve the old home Oats -Strong, and in good demand; chaII to report. position to surrender than ever.
I w;th- an increase of weaknesms and di, 0 f President Polk in Nashville, Tenn,,' NO, I white, east, 29c; No. 2 white, l'or lambs and sheep w(I had only 11
minished- -power of taking nourish- north and Uest, 28c. 1 a fair demand at unchanged prices.
� ruent. (Signed) "POWELL, REID." have failed, and the mansion is to Flour-Stenody; dealers ask $2.70for DUTCH WILL NOT HELP. �
No official bulletin has been Issued be demolished. It is to be Teplaced ,a A few chOice ritilch cows and some
since midnight. An elyarmetis, crowd - 11
bly ah apaxtuicat -house. trmigbt rollers, in buyers' bagft, mid- good veal calves are wanted, and good Boers Attempted to Capture Barkly ,
of newspaper representatives and oth- Martin Irons, the labour leader, dle freights, and export agents bid prices will be paid for either.
who conducted the big Missouri pa- 02.60. Hogs to -day being in only modpr- East, But Were Defeated. i
evii, with carriages, bicycles, and hin- cific strike in 1886, died at Bunce- . PRODUCE. wt -O supply, tbere was no obange A despatch from London, Friday,
te"n-9, has collected at the ledge gates i -I e Id, Texas. Ile wa8 born in Dun- IlNaironto, Jan. 22. -Eggs -The SUP- prices, and the best hogs sold ,,, ,,.,n says: -It is asserted that more hostvy f
waiting in intense excitement to con, � d 80 nava
Vey the new.s. nVoment,arily expect- ci�irrLn 1832. and emigrated to this ply of fresh eggs is ample. Prices are pe;r cwt. I 9-ans will be landed at the Cape, p
ed, that the Q"cen has breathed her con try when 14 years old. as follows: -New laid, T2 to 23c ; fresh Hogs to fc(ch the top price must Information am to the doing$ of the L
I as t. The Bible is still the most popular ,gathered, 17c; cold stored, I&; limed, be Of Prime quality, and .13cale not be- invadorn is hatird to obtain ; but it is c
' The wOrII is expected at a of all books. Dirring the year 1899 16 "to IF' 9-2- low, 100 aor above 200 lbs, clear they axe getting very little
, ny mo- the American Bible Society issued Poultry-Reocipts are light and Following is the range of quota- help from the Dutch. Twice they at -
10 inent, and the members bif the Royal
fanaily are now rigsembled in a rcom 1,406,800 copies in 58 different lan- prices are firm. Turkeys sold at 10 tionI ' tempted to capture Barkly East, but
�',',-�- I ,"41ining the Queen's bedchamber. gurages. Irif the 84 years of the so- to 11c; geese, at 8 to 81-2c; chickens, Ca t Lla. I both times they were repulsed. For
, Sitippers, per owt. . throo days they , . I
, , iety's existence, it has issued 67,639,- Wb 30 to 40o; and duclas, at 50 to 70c. $426 4 75 X, u li,icd S��I)Prland, e
� I'- MAJ-tY is unconscious, nud th Butchor, choice (to.. 375 525 but, they cleared o
� Ood Is ex1pected at any monient. 306 Copies. Potatoes-RatheIr easier at 28e, for Butcher, med. good. 325 375 out o"Ho apliI
� The marble mansion of the late A. c,a,r lots, on track here ; and 35ro out of of a British column.
: MAY IAVE UNTIL NOON; Butcbc-T, inferi,or. . 300 325 P
t T. Stowaxt, which srtands at the north- 6totm. I ,'kinekers, per owt. 275 ' 300 Small seatte,red parties are report-
Cx-mA%'em`, Jan. 20-Impi�>rtent move- west corner of Fifth avenue and Thir- Field produce, etc. -Turnips, out of ExPo,irt hull, p�r owt. 3 !i!.5 4 25 ad operating in various parts of the c
niontsi were made P,Xssible Ito -day by, ty-fourth streets, New York, has been `stofro, a0c, Wir big; onions, 70c per ee Ceres district, r
the belief expressed by Drs. Powell sold to a syndicate of real estate op- bag; caxrots, Me par bag; apples, per Sheep, per -3wt. . 300 350 Apparently the, invaders abaudoned
I and Illoid that the Queen's Ide could erators and capitalists, and the im- MI., $1 to 42; sweet potatoes, pe,r bbl. Lambs, per owl. , 400 4112 1-2 tbe iAlea of attacking Clan Williamon I
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t),, prolonged for probably LN hour,4 or posing edifice will .soon be torn down. 02,50. Mid -kers and Calves. finding the town well defended. h
� nit'Te. The Prince of Wales boar,led The immig1ration to New York III D apples sell at 0Ow8, each . . . 2000 5000 A commando of 1,000 has been active
! Ow Rayai yacht Alb -art at Trinity carding to estimate mad', at the 0 M to' 4c; a,nd CVaPOTAted at 5 to Chives, each. . . 200 1000 In the Richmond district, bat there the
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� pi��r rit 12.45. He drove from Osborne Bnxge Office has averaged about 1,000 5 1�2c, - Hogs, Boers have, secured only 100 Dutch re- %V
� h, the -pier in afra open carriage, a day since July lat. it is thought Beans-40Tdinary white beans bring Choice bogs, V%vt, 650 680 aruits.
� Light bogs , per cwt. Goo 025
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I ,I r, win by four gray thorses. He looked that the total Immigration for the h g., -.0-
I $1.20 to 0 1,25; choice hand-picked beans Heavy 4) per C wt. 600 625
. wrn ve but well. He �vvoirc a dark over- Present fiscal year, ending June 30tb, arria quoted at $1.40 to $1.45. Store hogs, . . . 425 450 SOLDIERS LOOK WELL. w
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r, It and a balriwin hat. Only half a 1901, will be above 460,000, which will Hvney-FL,rm. Dealers from Sows. . . . . 350 4 00 a
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�� fl�,zon rIeRo,rterg and the Same num- be the largwst influx of homeseek- 914 to too per IN for 5,q`1U1Ot co r 60, -Ib The End of the War Is Steadily
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I I.,r (If town4folk vvitnessed Iiiia de- ows since 1892. tins, accoTding' to size of ,order. Comb ------.-6-
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� p, r I UTC. Claude Anson, who will shortly honey sells at $2.40 to $2.75 pe'r dozen I M E T PEA R F 61� FATE. A despatch from London, says -Mr. on
I, EMPEROR WILLIAM. marry Lady Clodagb Beresford, sis- sections. I 0-1
� I Bennet BurieLigh, wtio ban returned to N
;, U�rhn, Jan.2p.-The Emperor left ter of the Marquis of Waterford, has Rated hay-Steody. Cholice timothy, C111111119 tO nit fee Ctke John Wl�er 1" Cape Town, 801"HIA to the Daily Tele-
, Avrept Over the Vatic
� h,ry for Flualling on a special train a( for some years been ranching in Tex- on track, 8111.25; two -ton lots, deliv-
. �ral)h an enigmatical despatch, say-
1� 6 ""'ek last night On his way to Eng- as. After the marriage the young or*d, ,fit. 'A ,despatch from Niagara Falls, N. in
� I i Ind. Ile was accL' g:-
Opianied by- the couP1,0 will go to Texas to Make tbetr Stir ftw-S teady. Car lots of straw, Y., SaYs:-John Wisor and John Mirsh ., All Our soldiers, whether from
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� Duke Of Conmaught 0I two aides, home. Mr. Anson is a younger broth- On track, here, $6.60. of this city, attempted to orosm Nia- Orango River (101ohy or the Tranavaal le
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I The Duke or of the Earl of Lichfiel4l, and is now Chicago, San. 22-Wherit continued look the Picture of"'health, and it ''
11 R,ions Plesson and Scholl. ,,,,, river above the JI on Sunday.
0 ,,( Conna'Wglirt had made all arrange. 86 yen,Ts Old. I
I . I ThAy last central of their boat, and hope(, that the �n is (a
I on the de6line to -day under influences �!� steadily comi
. in-tN to go to Cronberg, and call on The initial quotation on the Car- which held away recently, but the woro carried into the rapids. Winer, ng
I, i Ite Ninpress. br�t the receipt of bad n-,gie Company Stock was made at close was with some loss; regainedl on w ho was unable, to Awim, was "pt nearer. 14
In-- [-in Osborne compelled him to "The few recent successes of the
I the Pitt-91ALrg Sto,ek Exchange on port, engnge=onto. May closed 3-8 to 111vOr the fallia; and drowned. Mnrsh, Beera are anuoyffig. Twenty
� "I indory this trip, thousand Ib
Friday, when one xUre Was sold for 1-2c, lower. Corn and riatle each closed MfteT rldespernte struI in the ley reinforcements inive arrived, and they to
`� -�- Onippror William called at the Rrl- $1,500, $500 above par value. At this 1-2 to 5-80 IlTgher, an4l provimionA an- water, wan resI by persons ,along are, very wet
iAli embassy at noon, and ,when ('611ac In Catim, Colony,
he figure the total capitalization of the cbango,d t10 15c higher. the Shore' L 1 ' ' ' , ( � [ i Ll 0 where tho D'Ifeb deelfine to rNe The .. t
��. h.. i rd the latest reports he decided to Carnegie Company would be val If Buffalo, Jan. 22 -Flour - Dulk and The men weze aimoert half-waY raiders are r,o mi'les north of the town
stirt for England at once. I Before at $408,000,000, of Which Mr. Andrucew "' k. lWheab-Spring limits very across thin river when their bon"w"As and are being p I res -d by our troopI : gi
t le,ving be had an ratervie a
t "', with Carnegie owns 53 per cent. trong; No. I hard, old, Small, Iota, 85 caringlit in a field of fee. They fought Thills Prosumabily meana that Lard
:� o -ant von DuelOvv and madou,arrange- General Jobn G. Parko, who died ro- 3-4o; No. 1 Northern, old, carloads, 82 desperately to, extricate their frail Kitchener has nent 20,noo men Into el
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., -0,9 fo,r th'a banduct Of affairs in the e,nitly in Washington, was the last 3-4c; do., new, 81 8-4o. (Winter wheat craft, but without success. As the Cape Cal y
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� entpire durna# his "I It 'is SUP- officer to commnnd the army of the -Buyers and sellers wide apart; No, 2 boat pnpaelri (IDO Power house both e
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li� , ,. P,,ed �tlie Emperor WAl go direct to Patomae. General Meade was spon& red, 77c bid; mixed and white, 76c bid; men k?ot out of the boat into the float-
��, tio-i-ne. The FAm-preas will not go to Ing a few bours with Gengral Grant on track, Buffalo. Corn,Strong; No' 2 ing ice. MAI %vaia rescued by per- SAYS IT IS DISTASTEFUL. w
, Engla "ad, nit it Is fAltred the excitement yellow, 41 I -2e; No. 5 do.; 41el No. 2 -
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� I � City Point xv�en Kyd Douglas none along the share, but Wiser, 'who F
far"Le IgWrn, 41c; No. 3 do.. 40 1-2c, ,bbrough wa Roberts Declines Accepting a Sword to
V ,,.,nl,l be injurious to her health. thTough the Pederni lines, of which billed Onta-Steady ; NOI 2 w�hite, 90 and w,hA carViod over the brink to of Honour. Pa
I I a uniable to owim, clung to the ice,
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� I I I 1-� PRINCE OP W,ALM, j�)URNE V. P,r�rke had to t&kA command. That i -2;c- No. 8 do., 27 14o,i through ,b
� [,�adbn. Jan. 20 --This Ciontral Newo, ,filed. deatbi. I A London deFrPatch says; -Lord
i� W*'( Oln MSI 25, 18M. The battle of Pariey-Nominal-.1good to fancy West -
4 11`1�1 that UP t6 bk*n yesterday the port Stedman. one of the mr, t bertA oniphI the annatimfac- gi
i( 11,ince of WAI(W tUtellAied to remairt jk Twirl- ern, 60 to 67c; State, M to W, on track. FATE OF WEDDING PARTIES. tory condition of ,galith -Africa In a t , h
�`I., Haut Of the wict, was also fought un- R," -Dull and weak; N&I 2 on track, �
- in Lond)(I Over gruftd&Y, but afterre- dew Mat. letter to the Ntayor of Portsmouth, te
`� , r,ismv A mikefatt f Ca 1-2c; No, I in Store, 67 1-1c asked. Two C*nAlom Attacked and Devoured II poistpOning
� I" rdih 10aborne be the fnrev"ntatlian of a an
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[� ,I-Aed to start . MwAnkee, Jan. 22-Wbent-Lower, walvea.
hobitclaiMely. The RELENTLM PUOGRR&& I f5word of bionour from that city, He rc
� t, I'vay com*any W preiijoh,sly b"eli - No. I Northern, 74 to 74 1[�No, 2 do,, A despatch from Buribarest. gays; &SYR;` It in most distasteful to me
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� At train in the rittiless Leaden ITS11. 712 1�2c. Harley-Dall; NA 9,W to W; packs ot viinilves killing) sod devouring
� io�triletod to k6t10 A, lsllietl� The Man behind III ft laughed at 71, 14 to 72c. Ryo-ricwer; No. 172 to -Advices fr*V mitiv points tell of be be hunoured Xnd f0ed, and called
I r,wliram 0 6,10 or heI�Ajty, I Don't 184*97i 1 clattered the Pittilpatt sample.,415 to 57c. . travellers. Two wedding coupi "PI to rojoiev "rhilt' Ito mAny are In
I- Steam bittor gried, and 'before we can pro. re
**SS ra'"I bU k'0e`i0t k'i`f the L-,aden 11all, r6pfodWull�. you may Minnompolia, Jan, 22.-Wbeat - Cash, were %Wghka in Marmaron desis'tribect) Starly return (6taks that the clond 1A w
I? I i 11 f or"106S, *0 ItI 'kt%40 W. tint ,at. get to be old,ftishioned y0d'r"lt, some- 71 1 -ft May, 75 141ca July� 70 &8o; on wore attooked. and ell four persona being rolled away. Vvhfr,h 4" for more a
� , ,----. This OrIAM At)ri**d at the timia I , tleack, No. V hard, 'M 1-44%, No. I North- were IkUlled. The driver a4 this alfIdge than a year darkolI fhe'fioib3�rs P,nd
,e.t�oin at 1.* *10's kivalting tb, There Was oisrtwittly not ttlijug what ISM, 73 I,W, NA It do, 64 1-4 to 70 I -Se. emAped lip 6 tree, ,but was nearly
I Arrival crushed the bd&M 04 so many In our t1
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mostly P-11,11ts who quitted the
traI bofo- they were dug have
14 stated here that Gon. M Wet Is at
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Rev. Dr. Fraser, pastor of Knox
out.
urrivedby sleighs, which they obtain-
Erme4o, where 8.4100 Beerta are 4ouctin-
tr led preparatory to an liuvasiou of
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March, Hamilton, at the annual meet.
Ing of the congregation asked to have
ed at a Point IIW01144ive miles north
Odessa.
Niutal, w,oftch Can. Do wet Is urgent -
his salary reduced by $6W.
Of MAnY of Ittionil were more
dead thati, alive. Several who ere
ly advocating. I .
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edi fox the Ottawa water-worka has
amble to get ,,,,,,b, attemptew to
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A LARGE ESTATE.
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been declared, by an bYdX*1AIo expert,
walk this whole diStritarts, Into the
city. Many Of tIMW were exhausted
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unsuitable Car the purpose.
bY cold and hunger, and sank into
Samuel Lowf% 41to 31116may-Lemlen Lirfli I
Over 420.U*.*".
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It in said that tha late Capt. ?!�Utton,
2 -the Mounted Itiflaiii, a abort time
the drifts, where they froze todeath.
A despatch irom London, says -It la
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before his death. had follea hodr to
There La a great autory against the
understood Lhat the asitate at Samuel
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aim Income of *10,000 a year.
ra�lway autboritlI whose alleged
Lewis, the notortous money-lenaer,
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The ln�torior Department reports
niggardliness in refusing to pay snow
who died a few. days tI amounts to
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diggers, two shillings for a day's work
about X4.000,000. He bequeathed i -2ry-
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of twelve bioura. is regarded as the
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thing to his widow, ith thA exception
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past fiscal year as $1,190,510.
aa use of the sufferings and death. It
Of C2110,000. %hich Is divided among re-
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The Dominion will be asked to grant
Is asserted that three days were west-
latives find 1trI611d1L
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a. aubaidly In conjunction with the
ed In telegraphically negotiating with
In his will be expressed a deatra that
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St Petersburg on (III question. when
his widow give In her nettle Z400.000 to
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tho demands we-wo ultimately granted
provide dwellings for poor persons of
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It is reported that Mackenzie and
the drifts, thirty and forty feet high.
all oicoda, .VZW,000 to the PrInceast of
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Mania will erect a large oentral depot
extended for malaii. The railroad earn-
Wales* Hospital fund, &I00.01)(1, to the
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for their Canadian Northern system in
PUDY"I loss through the blizzard 13
Jewish ,Board of Gua,rdiane, and A=.*
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Winnipeg, adjoining the city post -of-
stated to amount to more than 4250,-
000.
000 to varfouis hospitals,
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Business In OdesdA has been stop-
A NEGRO'S FATE.
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The Canadian Northern will erect a
Pa If tortuany days. The poor In many
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new depot and build a bridge over the
of the outlying parts of the country
glurned as tko Stake by a Knumax Slob _�.
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Rod River to, enter Winnipeg, They
are Starving. The prices of provi-
for Ann nit. . ,�
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have purchased very valuable property
eloua have riwu 500 per cent.
A despatch fromla"utiatio, Leaven- -1 111�
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in the lkeart of the city for their do-
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FIGHTING IN TRANSVAAL.
the nogro who Saturday evening at
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The Shingle mills of British, Colum-
tempted ant assault on Miss Eva 'Roth". I
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ling, and to regulate pricea� Major J.
One Thousand Boers Not Defeat
Intuited avA killed Pearl Forbes In
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G. Scott, representing it Chicago, syn-
With Heavy Loss.
Me city In Nov -ember last, wait on
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dicate, will handle the output of 3,500,,
A despatch irom Cape Town, says :-
Tuesday afternoon taken firom the
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000 shingles a day.
The activity -of the -Boo-ra in the
shert(I guard anid burned at the
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Judge Diugaa of Dawson City is an-
Transvikal during the past few, days
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stake at the sorma of his orifixies, half
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has caused the British, some loss.
a dozen blocks from the sentre of
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damages, for comments which appear-
A despatch from Durban ofkto-day's
the city. Probably 8000 persons
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damages, for comIffents which appear_
date says that while Gen. Oolville's
witnessed the lynching. Alexander
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column was on route from Now Don-
was tied to a railroad rail placed up-
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diciary In the Yukon.
mark to Vaiklaagte, it was attacked by
right In the ground.
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1,000 Efoers, who attempted to cut off
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the baggage traln. They made a de-
HE FORGAVE THE COURT.
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termined attack, but were repulsed.
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At the same time 400 Boers charged
.&n. la,tance of the wt& of Clie Late
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Miss Alta, daughter of multi-nall-
the cavalry, which formed the III
Lard litunnell.
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ion a Lr c John D. Rockefeller, and F.
guard, and forced it to fall back. Four
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Whow the late Lord Russell of Kil-
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me to Prentice, a young Chi 9
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compan 108 Of rlfle8 were concealed,
Prepared to receive the 'Boorm. The
lowen was plain Mr. Rumetil, and when
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awyer, were married at New York.
hitter, however, retired.
the late Mr. Justice Denman was go-
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The 01I Couricil of Chicago has
inip the northern circuit, an amust-
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dopLed the report of the Street ftai�l-
RECROSS ORANGE RIVER.
ing incident happened in court. in
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way C,ommLsmlon, which is in favor of
which ,the future lord johiet juittice
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UUO . ICipal uwner-.ihip Of traction, linem
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Jacob F. HaII who wrecked the
Boer� Commandoes Active In Various
anti his genial arrogance. One day, *
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tate bank of Wathena, near St, Jo-
Districts.
just before the rising of the court on a -
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A despatch from Cape Town, sayR:-
warm summer afternoon. some Very
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ooffia in an undertaker's establish-
The Door commando which lately oc-
high words were flung from the bar
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cupied Sutherland has now gone west
to the bench,
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Mrs. Dirrbe Nati,ohn oil the NVICA'X.,
toward Calvinia. Scattered comman-
"I cannot truist myself to administer
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vichita, Kansas, who liftfA boon in j.il
(11, III 1, ve appeared at Ceres, appar-
reproof in my present condition of sor-
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III a M100th, Chal-ged Witt) smashing
ently proeecdLaig to Vanrhynsdorf. The
row anti resentment," said the learned
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aloon fixtures, was released I bad
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Aliwat commando khan recrossed the
judge, "but I shall take the night to
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albe, sum, (Af $200.
Orange river. Still another commando
consider what I ought to Ido, and
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A bill W prohibit pound and trap net
is moving toward Willowanore.
when we mott again to -morrow, morn-
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The Government reports trader 501)
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roviding that sturgeon caught under
Cape Dutch altogether have joined the
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In considerable com otion thecourt
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d, ,to the water, has boan introduced
JOINED THE FIGHTERS.
broke, up, and on the following day It
,crowded in -a
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was anticipation of
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GREAT BRITAIN.
Peace Envoys Th, Have Broken
couragod by Mr. Justice Deaman,111
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Their Oaths.
entry into court with, if possible, more
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The late Sir Arthur Sullivan's
A demp,akch from 1'retorin may" �-
than ordinary solemnity. on taking
Mato is worth ;C54,927, 1
Two influcintial Boe.rx who were re-
him seat, he opened the businesS of the
Two sailors (tied of the bubonic
leam,e4 froin Pretoria for the Purpose
dayo by saying:
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lague at [lull, England, yesterday,
of Persuading tho rank and file of (be
"Mr. Itunaell, since the orairt ad.
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English cur"Panies have obtained
Boeir comm,adoo, to surrender, and
jourued lant evening, I had the advan.
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Who t)iftNV4%i through here, were H. 'n
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onto. ,
III Kaffir oculiL14 to Ineet four other
judge the painful iiacident-"
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Lord William fleresford's widow is
Wera, and after a frwildly palavor to
Upon which 11tuisell quickly broke in
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he excuuLlix and Bo,lo legatee under
to 90 (12, to Rumt4--nIAirg, where the y
with, "My [art], I beg youi will not say
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Ntated that they had aeon no Bovr`
a word More upon the subject, for I
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The Irni�,rial Ilarliamont. will aP-
They have aiince g�)nv "wo war'], and
can boneally assure yom that I have
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axe 1)robulbly now, olp!talng III) their
en Iro y
t, I and forever dismissed It from
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hole inattex Of rable communication.
rifles.
in y memory."
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4 turn of the tabled which evoked
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PRETORIA FULL OF TR OOPS.
such a roar of laughter In the court
t bat even even the learned Judge could
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mendff.PrIts to the Ilay-Pauncototo
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reaty.
Civilians Forbidden to Wear Khaki
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'I'llo widow of ,Kwm Lewis, the rr�-
In Future.
PEARLS OF THOUGHT.
041,HY deeenmed L,ondon money ten(]-
. wag once FaniI Ward. of "14'
A deapateb from Pretoria, aaya:-No
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Conceit is self -deceit.
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reports of fighting have been received
T- courtesy L4 of the heart.
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Purity is not ri*Wntivo. but positive,
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are getting ready for further opera.
An honor bought diabon"tly is in
Jfj�ha.nn PaIIIII founder of the Friber
tiona.
A proclamation has been issued for'
dishonor,
A brave man brisardn life, but
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bidding civilianit to wear khaki. Mr-
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b i_q conscience.
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Reforms are to be made In the ual-
rain of the German soldiers.
All Tranavanl
sons weftyiftg clothing that [a likely to
he mIsLaken for British uniforms are
A thing is not necessarily true be- -
cause it is ne w,
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rnim�s are being e,om.
red into
threatened with arrest and puniab-
ment.
ftoadiaemS In criticism often markr, -�-\
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one gigantio, truAt.
Ru,gsin, wiAl iner�gp it% froops on
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FIRE AT DAWSON.
The g7reateat cowa,rds kick the
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doad lion binart heartily.
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Swarms, of loetiatm havoentirply do-
4'0" finairnilou nm *,,a.*" worth at
When a man in (tend to the sense of
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Toyed the cirops in the Toknr ro-
Dinams�.
right he is lost forever.
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n,n in the, enste'rn SoudAn
A despatch from Victoria. R.C., Rayq;
No tell, no hardship oaxi rostr3lio
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The 1104 II of I he RoiII
--Fire at Dawaoin on .Inn, 6 destroy�d
ftrnfi4oum men inured to pain.
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iu,re.h has se,T)t miwe-ific instructions
,I bu,ldiaig occupied by II and
Any eowa,rd ean, tight with the
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every bimlinp so mq to make Tolstoi'i4
Rogers, the West end (It the Ranter
building, 'rhe
might Y. Im It i It t k IL stTong man to
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xc�oynmunjcation complete.
and the Ranier hotel
midle with the Ixall's
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Thp o w ne rA of the Rteamahip Ru.4s!e,
firmn involvM wero Ruddy Roil Kal-
The anxinig of one convict,,, soul is
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hicla wiin rpe,ently wreekad near
tenborn, druggists; the Bonanxii moat
striking one blow tow" tbo stamp-
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nrriman, will distribute 20,000 frnnen
markovt, Antlers' restaurant, San
Francisco Oyster house, CTillbA
ing out of bereditaxy vica.
tSoraabI he
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and
thin" you want at-
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a nd Rogers. The tons wait 150,000.
Ways oI come to YOU just ws
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Th- Catholica of Manile, want III
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DIFFICULT PROBLEM.
RE LACIKRI) sompTillNo.
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Many Foreigners at Durban In a
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n commim,sion, ban replied that the
Bad Plight
Pa. senizer on the II platform of the
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A desp�atoh from, Duirban, Natal,
" freet Par, I wish I had the Witt of
what they call repartee.
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A WISE FORETHOUGHT,
aitya:-MAny foreigners are arriving
(Xin't you talk back? was (be, quiI
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If we will all poll together, breth-
here from Johannesburg without any
men an' of support. ThOir (3DOnuts
Not in amount to anything. just
no- when I left home, okY 'wife called
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refuse to help them, and tho,00rpora-
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me a slink. a sneak. a fool, a liar and
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itnothing.
tion objects to being burdened with
villain, find all I could may In ceplX
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Thereupon the Wealthiest Man in
their sapport. The Question of caring
for them Presents many difficulties.
,"I; to tell ter to shut up. it I only
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a congregation hastily drew his Its
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Two thaffiatidild r"rWt& b&vb bI 111I
could, talk back. bow I would make
that w0mall's he"t lobti troni, Aloft.
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out of the &WIG. omd hit Natal W twill OVAL" day 001*11ft to S&tWd*a W#btl
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