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FOO'S of 06 . , �bqo . - - ­ -1 - 1,11, ^W14 afteopt to 4ring 44, qwso. 53; officoro and, ,4*% 114, vxtCA40(t. I �.. "Agii 011"11W . A 494P@04 404M 44,4 Fr*k)PE0O, 0_445, 7.0"ZisgeA Qblnw and 4ap.- I that tbi� vowaxio 4,t Avialon 001*4 � "4 Ak . says;-* I , r Tito receipt* am. itsitnIxed %A f . pi 149 ).?0,%U-*Ww#,-,aU0 taint "S441dr, 40041114114 I , �� , � I - � - , , ,� ­ during 'A 1,419k 109 0i'O big Pacific fallowing kavis boo acqountstd:.�,Aigs, �q potiticIA tox the'Oolltloa at grand Interest .0 4�(t�l �cla. . . I . I I I � U � mail ste4mor %ty at Rio dq Jsinpixo� 9tied. 77. bolliesi � � - 11 � . *t tba Margins, 10; to. jurIog. The C � uut,v d %.1 - In " � ,4041 0 � I - early Friday 10 I vo ,X k1glit kickluling 4t.b-t* 40: % =W WADA� , , I '.. , W-Altig. led to the (at. 47.44sling, A21, 4404 for 4, roaxictlop in the coat of luitaxoat on JAvesItfaents " I wreck of tAo yeasel on Port ro, t . C0wit Xii4ada Depart, - L%U3000 04t., &40 four *m^llpg :A& - , . = THIR PILOT,S MAy. - � i ., lodge. otilsidi the Golden Oats, and 1T4;;,o,pp,rlaOttbQ4;sLaat, st r, Intent, - - . - 1.040.iow go, W404tis. I 114e. � � or N% .... ;,q T, r , '. , 11 I , , - - -I I 10111t- "� I , ; = � COW"" � 9 y A ,* 70 - I ._Alq#o patitipp, paing from the r4iblio lostituti, Q012 , . I . - o , ; I the loO3 of 131. pem.-na cut Of a totaj � IlWtlug- P40t 47044LU 4,01area that Own of Well4ugtoa pray. Sdatcatiou Dai4A�ia-S.At. : 9:50 QQ That canao.iaq nwthera "Iwa . ,, � j:(, Vatmoil , - (" W Ilia uAiw $9AU 4:iotlta *cat, . . . cd 208 on board. I the! wvrolboml 0%8144� rovvaue. � . 110,0*00, , 1, I sw ,a 49 t t4a,g, t#p 00"ipostt I The exP*10i'm qktbo ter,rib I wly when. lk 4aii , , ,,Ap not grant sticcossioso duties. tort ArO , Is Ingot thick tea �pott,W , , - � I . W Witt havu ten reguls, , ', , uld, ' " * M.Wo OQ , , � " down on #0 woil� tQ.,pn44* 44#w;iye. ' � .�' 84PPlomentary tax. . aK000 00 10" Ii�saoWji t1gg Toar. ' ' , Ms 1 ,rz ` , . � I;N � 1, IM" I -LA Licenses. � I . I of life, I* that the Vessel s4hk in 94- They -00�8(44 # abo%4(44 '104 ' .0 t .4 BA . . . . 37NOW 00 49aintituxd, cky Onam,it boa doidde, " ,. , teen 1111,111tutst after itlag struck, thus, 4q 4�r, 'J�04 t,44 �Ws' WAA' 1, � 1, "XIDAS, , I w Atamps . . . . . gL 0411(iii 1 X17" C#404iloa *roawod a bal to La 1 60IWO (lo * fAvW 4 union Isciiating. _� carrying dowa 00K,of- the ismou four miles, an P9ur, 1.t, NK�q� 4f�llgq I , 41goin ! I prqgs , - I - tax . , I � . tool 00. i, , n 'Dompapi,esto"p,4011'sa. or- fUingri— L: , -jagi Citot st - , , . ! f boats Which 8tWhung on the davits. to 99 avi slower. g14 tbp onlything ,r* #tatepelatiil`,:,��A, th I . . . . 11 Z,OW,W *44144 South At- , I 0 u'u- Assessment drain work. , 11 wax Memorial, ko coot p.m. � The offive;a showed great coolueali. -to Im dpap . 11; . wgsl,�O, k�lgjp,pjm I 5,0000 r— . I I - -1 , , ;enf,,W,,atc* Eneposits in, thoig po"eswou lusuralace oQuipanwa. . 3100000 ;Six Zeay. _,ftpesi .of =&,,PDX 14&,,,o � .1 and the Passengers behaved well uA- carefully. Ha�oould'geh I thd light lie�14 !in or I der Alzat heirii rpay la, im V"OtlIts . . . . . '-000 00 IWIL reporte4 near Dorctlailter, N. � , y Ott% it � tit the bow begau to 41nk suddenly, the cUff I10480 and at Fort, Point, and to them T" is on the same pxiu_ ____10__� . ; Then when it we* sleenthat the vefi, be figured, they, were, w NOVU, SaOtIA-4 gold Vialit just year I I sal, was On the,, Point of slaking there stroam. when V�'e ,qlI in tlx&' OlPla Us the Ig4w x4lating to unclaimed MAJOR HOWARD KILLED. �w.%I aom,w omww, yal"d at #570.04 L * , the, Plot L auddebly balaxIoqu in banks, whWh, howevur, � � w" a wWd panic. Men and women struck. Captain, Ward asked w1ast, utua't be pubLehod overy five ye I ars. Kitchener C'" Ro,well, wanta fifteen. addi. ' " I Beports the G&II&At t�oual men fox thq Ott,,, poila, ran Screaming to the boatA ontly to Should be done, "ad Jordan. judging Last' yeair tlx4a bal went to ib� qLegal . w , find them not lowered. from the great 494age that would oacamitt;cc, . . Offloor's Death. tons. which 10 the legislative A,dGBP4-tQb from London says --Gen. UA4y 04LLW4 P40ple WLII take chair Over out hundred Oblaese were hud- be done by the Jagged rocks, said "Got graveyard. but Mr- Cars0atten will Kitchener. in a despatch dated Uid- 0-hildX04, Ittotlia hchood, to p,revulat them dled together Wow,.slacply dazed out all Your Wilts at OU06,11 Cap�,� Pugh it through to an inquo t" . pea.. dl,bur report* to the War .11r0A. being vaccinated. with terror. Many Jumped overboard Ward sprang to the starboard adds, glen. , I I * g. Feb. 24. and were carried down, by the suc- anti was &ettmq �, OM941alg follows. I &-a;hts, B.C., I. rejoicing in the tion of the steamer. _"." IS-&" out wheg DZS`r,=CT,JON i0y. .F,aULT TREES. " Gen. French. who was at Piet prospect of a big simelt judo try. All abullt was' the 'Ow Flo 'Jauly dropped Jowl.. Jor., L log a thick darkness. which prdlyabliy pro- I dan rushed from the bridge down to Mr. Jessop will move fora xeturp Ratief, Feb. 22. reports that the re- The Couditiona are favourable. vented many from escaping, the deck. realizing that the ship woo showing the number of fruit trees In- Autt of his P,Olu= sweeping the coun. &r Wufrid Laurier has declined the The mat V omibi,ent passenger on sinking. Hie helped Mrs. Wildman in, fasted by t4e San 'Jose scale eon- try to the east is that the Boers are invitation of the Canadian Club of the steamer ,was Roansaville Wild- to it boat and had one of the Wild. domuctl to be dentroyed by the inapec- retreating and scattering�tu diaorgan- New York to attend thOix annual ban - Man, U. S. Consul at Hong -Kong, who man children grasp hi tar or inspectors in the county Of isad Partiee� totalling some 5,o0o, men, quet. was accompanied by big wife and two Deck. Then the vc,gam around the Ltucoln; the numbser actually destroy. In front of him. Amsterdam and plot A. P_ Love, alf the geological at it children. It is thoug;Zt all are drawn- thought 110 Wasit dowil Lu e ber condemned but not Ratief havO been occupied. Troops u4 the Dominion hug resigned to t a Ily fittv aku ad . Theabip was in command of Pilot feet. When he came. up the coild wap destroyed, the Lkam,ea and residences are protecting the Swazi frontier. a Vc4itiOn in the Dominion ,Steel Frederick Jordan when She Struck. He Pone. He could see nothing .)f the O`f the 'owners of the latter, and� the " Gen- French will Push on, but he War" ut SYtIMOY, B. Q. at a salary , was rescued, Captain William Ward steamer nor of any of th - -- - reason why they were not destroyed. is much hampered by continuous heavy of $0.000 yearly. a bouts, so ralue. The Great Northern Railway be, went down ,with his vessel., As near- he struck out, and was ooaa able to LAND GRANTS TO SOLDIERS. � "I regret to say that Major Howard wouxed cotat�rol of the Montreal Tar- IY as can be learned, there were 208 climb an a part of the deck -house on Hon, E. J. Da -vis moved the fir, 't a very gallant officer of �the Canadian miatal Railway. which Ill it a people on board the Rio tie Janeiro, ,, whilL one ChinBe was floating. AL. reading of his bill reapecti4if la -%cuts. was killed on Feb. IT" vus valu- followl%:-Cabin Pa,ssengeia, 2C; Second ler Iliree hours they Weic picked up. acre land grants to soldiers, The "bl" fraulchiihe and 9 good en4ranoe . __ ___ ...__ - __ __ . - ------------------ � fira� o1a ined, authorized - - to Montreal. a . Arolaboshop Ualconio, Apostolic dale- _ _ - __., _ - - - U114:11 - I Bet apart Injudli ,d at the Gov."$, It I, I . -6 . gaLe at Ottawa, in to leave Canada, O"darY and interior cattle rang, for �th� , 't.ter �' In the' free . TO CLEAR THEM OUT. THE, LEADING 1ARKETS4 about the rates quoted below, with purpose, sit V--" I r according to a Rome despatch, to "--* a weak tendency. . .. grants district, or in these districts TrOOP3 Assembling to Drive OU Su-ead Mfr. Martia-All, the Papal The Ruling Prices In Hreadstuffs fTli0re was no quotable change in where a charge was now made for delegate at Washington, whi is to be and Live Stock. aboc-k-s, Leaders, and bull,. those taking up 4and. Xbe Second A despatch from Cape Town, say": made a cardinal. BREADSTUFFS, ETC. ­ (There it' an enquiry for a few clause indicated those entitled to -The Government reports that the A violent snowstorm accompanied by Toronto, Feb� 0--Wbeat-Export- choice milch Down up to about . receive the land grants. There must exact whereabouts Of Commandant a heavy a w , . o f5o rson waA en- Scheeper's force, wdLoh is a elluall one, g IQ . Opt over Halifax on -5 new bid N 1-2c for red, whke, land elacb-' I I ,� " I Sunday, doing great damage. The goose. wheat, low freights to Good to choice I'll ca * " -tied in Ontario for active, service Is unknown. He has certainly , York. and. holdearsi ask 67o. New Ives are in in South 'Alrica, and that lic, I actually aband- roof of the grand istand at the Exhlbi- 4 Red land steady request. o.tned hielorigimal intention of crosi%_ U00groundo was blown off and pieces 1k whilte, nowth and west, is quoted at Good grainfed lambs are unchanged Served there. In the case of a soldier Ing tho railway betwoon prince At - having met death while serving In the b"t and Beaufort West, and is breal', of timber were carried six hundred 64o bid and 65c asked. Maubtobas steady and wanted. ' yardn. , war, his next of kin would -be entitled ing back easterly, followed by Gone. . fixaft On boavolty. No. I hard, old, Sheep are a fair ,sale at unchanged : The establishment of an iron and g.i.t.. 981-2c; No. 2, 941-2c; No. I prices. l;io, the grant upon proving the rela- Paxisons and Grolifell. During the h,axd, North Bay, 971-2c; No. 2 hard, Hogs are firm at the advance of Iasi t I 'Oush'P- Members of the volunteer last few days paTtieal of Boers have steel 111dust-rY at St. John and thic,de- 93 1-2c. 1 Tuesday. militia in Canada who were actually b— reported In the noiglaboirhood of "cloPment of No- Brunawick's coal "Singers" are fetching 63-40 per Ill. engaged in defensive services in 1866 Willow,mere and Uniondale. , ey ttreat are among the inipwtant mat- Mlllfce,d­�Scarce and firna, Ten lote .rb tetra that will be considered by the at ,the Will door, sell as follows;- and light and fai hogs, (11-4,c, would also be entitled to grants upon Probably beloing to Scheoper's com� Now Bruntswick Legislature, Brain, 40 to 413.50; and Shorts, #15, H060 to fetch the top P,i,, must be proof 'of se�"6e�, �Tho,,t.bird ol,all.4-of MaUdo. The January 9tatemont of thaPost- west. . ( of prime quality, and scale no � I S% I t below the bill' provjd�d tha� "ther land So 'Patrties of invaders continue to Office Savings Bank show., that the Own-Firin. American, No, 2 ye I- 100 nor above 200 lea. granted, should ,be free of nti-settle- MOVO about in the Middelberg and total deposits on band at the end of low, am track here, 47c; and No, 3. Following is the range of quota- cleat duties, and provincial and muni- St'Y'Do'buirg ddstricts, looting all a the month were 038,8W,673; deposits � 46c. tions:- , I , . I Gipal p rates, for 16=11 Scale. The Principal body. esti- during the month totalled $950,551, and Peas -Firm. No. 2, middle freights, Cauttle. tea years; but if Lhe land were dis- ffl�aticd to Dumb- 300 men, appear to withdrawal& #70B,866. at 631-2c; and cast at 64c. Shippers, per owt. . $400 0500 Posed of by the original owner with- be located at Zmrberg, noTth-weat of Barley-Fi'rm. No. 2, east, 42 1-2 to Butchers, choice do. . 400 425 in the t 1pewind, the% it should be made StcynsIA-g. �, GREAT BRITAIN. Botcher, oom, to good. 350 375 Subject to the usual taxation. The Troops are asgenibling at vurious Th. �rice of British -t--1 I. de.li.- 43c; and middle freiglIsts, 42 to 42 1-2o; Butcher, interior. . . 275 No. 0 extra, 40 1-2c, east; and 40c, Stockers, per cwt. 300 fourth clause provided that in land Points an the Midland line, with the 'ng- . 275 325 bi't Of cle"a'ing Out the marauders, middle freights. Export balls, per cwt. 400 450 W seit apart no morn than one loca- O' 'This spring King Edward will visit Rye -Steady. Cox lots, 48c, west; §heep and Lambs. tion of 160 acres; should be allowed to who probably consist of Small bodies Ireland. and 49o, east. Expo.rt ewo,s, per cwt. 300 3 Do the square mile. Tbis was to pre- of Boers, who haw crossed the Orange The now naval program of England Buckwileat-Quilet. Car lots, West, Butcher Sheep, each. , 250 4 00 vent large contiguous areas being river at various times during the includes five submarine torpedo bouts. da -0 quoted at 49o; and east at 50c. _ Lambs, gn,fcA per c mt. 425 475 Locked, t�p. for ton, years without set� Past )month. � , � ( - The estate of Lord Arm trong in - Do,. barllyds per cwt. 375 4 25 ti ' In fbe Albert district the Mere vector Of the, gun Of tbalt" . Oats-FLrm, but demand is rather. Ruc k,. . . oluent. Nuxses, cli,aplains, an,t] Red name, 'Is ­,/qu.uter. No. I white, east, �9&-4,0; ' . . . . 1150 300 Cross commissioners would also be have been reinforceJ by a number at worthig 1,339,946, --I'--*- No. 2 white� harth and west, 283-4c. C�w-s, each MAkers and Cal ves. an,titled to the land grants on the Young colonists, who were recruitod The London Daily Mail advocates a . - - - - 2000 50 0o � Lu- the districts invaded. Flour -Quiet. Export agents bid Calves, each . . . . 200 300 ,Same conditions. — � _ La i f for 'avenue purposon, not am a $2.CO for straight roller, in buyers, Hogs. bags, freights; SMALL-PDX CASES. NATAL SCANDAL. protective measure. The Prison middle and 12.05 is Choice hogs, per cWt. 650 675 Light In reply to a query 4?f Mr. Smititti, I Reform Committee of asked by the mills, which do not( do bogs, per cwt. 600 6 '" . � . London, ask for the release of Mrs. I ii,�,i r 0 w n exporting. Choice brands are Heavy bogs, per Owl. 600 Peel, Hon. J. R. Stratton gavel. a de-. Looting the British Stores In South M,ybricic the convicted prisoner. Sawn. . . . " . 350 4 00 quoted from 10 625 to l5c abovo these Sitag� t na wiled statement of the ca�aes- of email - I I A6ica. L RON M Anderson of LdInburgh claims . . . . . . 200 225 figures. I � Oatmeal-Cqr Iota Pox in Ontario Since January 1, 1900, apd assured the House that the ut- A despatch from Pietermaritzburg the discovery of a new star, which is of rolled oats, Buffalo. Feb. 20 -Flour Steady i ia bags, on track here, are quotecb at light trade. Most Precaut-wob for 'the suppression Be ys:---�S�eational do"lopments are occur r Ing in connection with a num- now one of the brightest in the sky. . Wheat -Spring, No. I 83.25 per bbl; and in wood, at, $3.35 per bbl, , . Northern, old, 83 3-k for small lots ; 01 the clisease had- been taken. The information iD Possession of the de, ber of arrests of persons along the British locomotive trade, Sir Cbrim- topher Furness Says, has decreased 25 I PRODUCE. I no Offerings, c.i.f. Winter wheat- Nothing partment showed thitt the disease was rail -way oharged with theft of goods trom. the railway. per cent., while' American has Ad. ,doing; mi:lera would prob. Toronto, Feb. 26.-Eggg -Eggs are ably pay 76o for fancy now ander control. It was known �or some inont�bapagt vanced 450 per cent. I white,; and 77c easy, Owing to increasing supplies of for No. 2red, on track here. Corn- new laid. Prices CONSIDERING FREE TEXT -BOOKS. In reply, to 2�-r. Gr-aliam, the Min tbat a leakage was occurring, and Adelbert S. Hay, United States Can- an[ at Pretoria was banquetted are as follows;- Quiet ; No. 2 yellow, 43 3-4 to 44c; No. Siriel-17 now -laid, 20c; fresh gathered, . L'3- teir of H,duc�atioa Says b wee. oonsid- the police had ircason for the suspli i clon that at Landau, Secretary of War Brodrick 3 do., 43 1-2 to 43 3-1c; No. 2 Odra, 43 16(;; cold stored, 14 to l5o; limed, 14 1-2 to 43 3-4,; No. 3 ering the question of fc ishing free u"Ja an organized gang was at wark. The Stolen. goads were chiefly mili- was present. do.,, to 150. through 43 1-4c, billcd- Oats -Steady text-book,3 to the pupils of the Public taxy star" consigned to the front. The British steamer Ophir, on which ; No, 2 P.LL;:t ry-Prices for bright stock are w hite, 31 1-2c; No. 3 do, 31c; as fo: I L) w.A; -Turkeys, to to lie; geese, No. 2 and Sepitiate g5choolp. , The Preml(�r told Mr. Preston that In the course of their search the do,- the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York will sail for Australia, in being Wt, 8 Lo mixed, 29o; No. 8 do., 28 I -2c. t h,rough I 8 1-2c; chickens. at 40 to 50c; billed, 210,11c)-Pnialitange4 Rye there waEr no pr"ent intention of in- t,ctives fou'A (I quantity of a goojs Dt th�a Suburban res,donoo"On fitted out with a wireless telegraphy plant. -No. ('A , arid ducks, at 60 to Boo. Cold stored 2 on track, boo asked. oreataing the number of factory Inspeo- NIT. Balo, the Attorney-Goneral, at Thomas O'Donnell, M. P., , turkeys and geese are quoted I to 2c Detroit, Feb. 26 -Closed :-W I beat- lb under bright stock. torn. Hilton road. between here and How- who wag eaking the Irish No. 2. Northern, 673-8 to 703-ce; May Pot a toes -Steady at 28o for car ONTARIO BEET SUGAR BOUNTY. Lck, and Mr. Bate's caretaker was ar- language in the British House of 761-4c; July, ?63-4c. C01711 -May, 38 lots, Do track ,here; and 85e out Ham. John Dryden, Minister of rested on Suspicion. Commons, says he will continue to i) Oats -26 1-4 to 26c. of store. Agriculture introduced a WI for the The stationma'ster there, seeing the speak It until lie is knocked down and 17-8c. Duluth, Feb. 26.-Wheat-Caah No Field produce, etc.-TurDips out Of encouragement of beet treat sugar po'ice,sp.�ang on to an out -going train, has dragged foom big place. , 1 hard, 75 1-4c; No. 1 Northern, 73'I _'2c: abwe, 30o per bag; Onions, 70c, per! productrom tn this province. and not been seen since, Al wa-c- is UNITED STATES.— No� 2. Northern, 67 3-8c; May, 76 1-4c; ' bag; carroks, 35c per bag; apples, It sets apaxt #76,000 for each _- rant ouft for his arrest., Rumour Oe he Cudahy per July, 76 3-4c. Ckyrn-May, 38 7-8o bbl. 41 to #2; sweet PotAtoes, per I - V implicates year to a pe'ribil of three years for Several well-known Offici- farmers. kidnapping case at Omaba is under Oats -26 1-4 to 26c. bbl, $2.50. this purpose. The principal provis- als, and merchants. arrest. I Minneapolis, Feb, 20.-Wbeat --Cash Dried aPples-Dried apples sell at 3 ! 74c; May, 75 5-8 to 75 3-4c; July,75 I-'; . tons aTe;- In case any person or company in There is no doubt that if the matter probed to the bottom U turn out 71ho Kansas Legislature has pang - 1 -2 to Ilict and evaporated at 5 to I t- 75 85-8c; on track. No. I hard, 76c; shall establish a,nd erect Suitable to -will be One Of the biggeat sensations ed a bill classifying saloons &a Pub - 5 I -2c. 1 Nim I Northern, 74c; No. 2 Northern, 67 3-4c. Beans-Ordimary white beans bringi biaildiings ,knd install the the y for estimated colony has ever experlienced. It is . that the Imperial Govern- lie nuisances. At Sharon, Pa., an Erie & Pitts- — � 01.40; choice hand-picked beans are EMPRESS FREDERICK. plant the reEning of ugar from beet lr--t- iin any part of tbi prov- meat ha . a been robbed of thousands of this burg freight train ran into a crowd of in,, -, bheiir way to work. Fiva quoted at $1.00 to $1.75. 1 6-6 Honey -Firm; dealers quote from 10 ince, ouch Person or compa"s pounds ny shall , in wny. I It is likely that one Of, thei accused �ere killed outright. I to 10 IWS)er lb. fail. 5, 10 or 60i -lb, King Edward Has Go.,le on a Visit be entitled to be paid, out of t he said w ill turn King's evidence. Four residents of Millwood, near tims, according to the size of the or -'i to His Sister. sum Mentioned in the preceding See- tion, far Sugar so refined of first- . — - I Leavenworth, Xansas, are now charg- der. Comb honey sells at $2.50 to $2.75 i A despatch from London, fiaYS:-A class me ketable quality, at the rate BOER HARDSHIPS. ed with the rourder of Mrs. John EludAon during a raid on her hug per dozen acegions, �greait crowd assembled at Chari" Baled hay -Steady. Choice timothy, I Cross station on Saturday night 'to at one-half cent per pound for the product of fthe first year's operatic DR — and's V RUMou od That Gen. Botha Is Suing - saloon, Tho I 11 on track here, $10.25; two -ton lots, de- itness the departure of- King Edward livered, #11, to for Port VLQtoria, of such factory, a.nd at the rate of for Pe&co. ocrus sl4k thread Manufacturing can- of tie United States are to be #11.25. on his way to Ger- Straw -Car Iota of straw, on track I many to visit his sister, Empress one-quarter cent WT tyound for the It A. despatch from Cape Town an' Y"- consolidated, Is rumoured I Johannesburg that n and ax%,English firm, the here, $5.50 to $0. Frederick. The train left the station DRE,% Is ia�oduot) of each of the tNvO follow g in $,earls, o.n)d no longer. General Louis Botha is suing for peace. Coates, with a booking of $68,000,000, 6 to supply the -ED HOGS A.ND' PROV-IOIONS. t 10 O'clo -, it. WhCn the King arrives Toronto, Feb. 26-Dreosed hogacon at Port Victoria he will - board It In the eveint of mai a factcr;es than [a understood that, In addition to capital. Two Lick Observntory eat ronomers tinue scarce� There are practically no Royal Yacht iVictOzil and the � AW6 k t, t he the oto being ,,t.bIishoA and if continual scarcity of food and ammunition, hardships, coupled with the hav,e gone to the Sumatra, island of offerings Of car, lots on track here. where he will sleep for the night. At amount payable under tb,:s Act Should ' worrYing tactics of the British have . o bve the total Packerer bid $7.50, and holders outside 6 O'clock Sunday morning the Royal ore 7 cod t1he suan of $ 5,000 LD any hi rgbern The oclipas of as sun an May 17 next, ask $8, for cair lots, on track here. Yacht will leave Port Victoria for I- Year; tiluen the said sum shall be it' Boers . The proper It I% said, are anxious expedition was sent out at the On the street prices are firm at $8.50 Flushing, emor cruisers vioded a-mong Ube factories so estab- to surrender. It Ill only the mercen- OXPAnA0 Of William H. Cracker, , to $8.75. PrOvialann are firm. and in Australia arid Severn. It is expected good damn-nd. the King's visit will last ten days, Belled. arial Any knoneys payable to any person asilil this rebels, wife have noth. GENERAI� I but Quotations for provisions are anfol- tlILS depends altogether on the condi- or company claiming the same un der Ing tion to 1036, who deal" the continua- of hoatilitiol. the MAdrid has bad a heavy snowfall first In eight lo -:-Dry salted shoulders. Be; long tion of hLe sister. this A4* shall be payable only under ------ *_ years. Nati,res at Cape Town clear bacon, 10'aO, In Car lots, 100 ; and AI-Ording to a Berlin despatch, the and subject to the following condi- DELAGOA BAY LINE. Log are conceal - cases of 'plague. in cat's lbt#, 10 1-4 to 10 1-2c; short disease from which the Empress is tions: -74j That during the first year N-sa British troaps be" captured the cut Park. 019.50 to #go; heavy suffering has made rapid prog "" mesa I'lla r in of the operations of such factory, the To full be Used Only for the Most Sultan of Affmadta, East Africa. 0ork ,$IS to $10. post few days, and I# I has become intense. the pain Smoked MeatA-1141315, heavy, 12c, The spinal Cal- sum Of Fit lea* 84 per ton shall have been paid for all beets delivered There are 1.700 grip cases in Copan - inedium, 12 1-4 to ISO; lIght, 130; MO is affected. . .at the factory, irrespective of the hagen, London. Priday, Feb, 22.-DeApatch- find several dea,tha have oc� - fast bacon, 13o; plonio hams, 10c ; roll ------- 0— . bacon, 100. INSULTING quantity of saccharins matter eon- as talmord In such beetsi. b, That during KUchaner curred. to the Daily Mail report that Lord ham Isioned Instruction that It Is reported that there will soon HER MMORY. T—to, Feb` 20,-W. had the thin opera,tion.s of the second and third no 6110d8 of any description are to go be a crisis in Bulgaria that will pop- at — western cattle Yards tO�d,Y fLftY car- Stern Punishment Meted out to a years of such factory, the said Var- far-ard am or company shall boys farther for by, the Delagns, Bay line until Stilly notice, witty the exception Of inmlvo European powers. The heirs of the late Baron wit - 10"s Of li've, stock, koluding 1,r,00 Rebal. hogs, 700 cattle- 250 fth�gp, and lambs. A despatch paid all beets delivered at the factory the gum urgent military and haspitallaupplies. IL -Lin Von Rothschild barb given one from Kimberley says:- -*0 calv", am & few moth of fit to: a nd such add[- This -, r I It order Is supposed to Indicate a IDIIIIOU I mark$ to BeTtin charities. Dow& en convict - Trade we& tabl,, 4 �00d stuff by P - big tionst a AP tTs 6Z, RA.9 ma rate AW shal I mle eastward. Gorman iron vrorks are trying to gold, ad the military court here of readily e6oug*, bint -*s bad an, un _ traitorous it , - carrasipoin he proportion of sa canwkl - contracts on account of the and disloysIf l4botfigi due P-Vort�Ob Of unfinished cattle. against the late charine matter which anch beets con- FIFTEEN PLAGUE CASEj- -� Precarious condition of the iron markets. .Queen and the Bri- -nid tor this kkd the 3:111tket was -a tish Government, and ,of Alffiftitifte. low am tain in aree" of 12 per cent. r0'ftft O-TMI of any d�Ap;tst Wt*"*-, "I — I'" Patituds as C,,pe Town Are The subscrip,tion for the national A the Queen's picture. tle wft" , isblsfko�d r-hippids oatt,16 obl'a at irdin 4 . � I I I any -parsOn or oontractior for the sirp.;,- - sloinst West. wedding present to Queen Wilbeimirth to to t "I're Months' hard lah6tiri, aDdito 4 S-40, -W (or tib6- t** Offerings Go fine Ply 01�'jftgax be'OA. all ,� to this qnA'Aftty A despitobi from Cape Town says:, hs ftowl $140,000. and the gift may be a PAY 0 of AM or undergo an rid. per lb6 - I at Aaftbarixte Matter which said b6ats , �"Al I the Plague plitienta here. fit- *Ow 6TO"11. ditional sit months' impritsanmillilit, ('cod to Ohoift b'4t6h0r are dlild to towt�in, re t,sm foratic6 shall In IIUMbar, are doing well. A sitivil,,Orm-of jpfloenza has now , Cattle sold Another man VM11 SOntenced topsy ideadilly at froisi Sj�j to 41,40 fine be Iftikilb Vightr-two to the knalyst of the AgrLtul- Kaffire iare &mflnca in the arp-ared "Iishthi*i-wo�1AY41tvflaensa,'- ",4 In ftsaait4 wilitch is ea I per Of 19150 or Undergo thr"Mosith,. 'b� st�nd '�ok * 14* 04A 06t66 l6ts tUral C�611ft'ft dwilph. or to puehper� contact camp. . , . , Death - , V,Y,v tMprisolliment for Isavinff lKiftbarley A ablL46 *** **b ft0*W $ft1d,,S60­ whille an the suspect Bet. am an tray '66 notdinate(I f6t that broken 1 rrhO roort that the pysgnp ham resalto" out smork Jhh nrittatitroops I �,.Vtll '001, ITht 00 � 14�a*,*Wsirlla. who L , W06as by the LbSutasaant�Gotarnor. Is 61116111,11Y d#Wod. pay I I � , their Losses In islopUAIA, irebras, and I . �'"ZtIt'" *44"* a" bo* " P�, a 'T . ]k ,- I ,,, � == 0", I , = 11 .41 4,4111t,,4 4 Isok '071rjgk� "-, �" � W" .. I , , " , , wass, Witt *kq�. *1401W* is ' �" , -, , �* . , tV� � _ , _ , �'s W*.o)klVA4L#­ "',t�K_,­­,_�" I . � 'I" ,�_W444 I'll I , ""' . I il 1 * 44*y"4041004-4*4106. * vmw at - , I **A%*ftaa* "WA is *4 a. rwoo" 1*4 *t�awis0l` to at . ! vsd, *0"ta. tboualk r4rd xl�sstei �" "' *111 u4no"o. . I . . - " � -­ - Th%lo AllIterotio tip@4tifts an , . #4 . lso� fitted oult. TbA ;ao tRa * I . . 1404 -will start in *VPA. The( G4 = I 4010ritra are to istliSt at *be __ 11 "'444 itisaii. 4164 the awwbh 4ws 1 _tbft will Issive, latfir. ,The Fronab gsrrisou at 18Q at Tu; . r Moon, Algeria, was atta,cked by tbou"Ad nativis Bisr4bosl, Three ufj core and aix Mt* were killed and two � 11-044 Moftwouadud, Who stativess we. rQP41304. With Quo bundrod killed a.1 allcla, the "me number wown4gd. -*� BOERS IN FULL RETREA1 1� I DO WOrs 0411110 to Invade Cal colorw a pallum A despat" from London, 4&yC,. Lord Kitchavor tolsgraphs the W Office tr- X"Ibuxub. under au: day's diats, as icais"; _ "Ooil, Plainer reporoto that an p,1 23 Out Owen captured Do 'WeVis It Ponsid'ar- AP91113,11110m. some carte in] 09 aminvaCLOOD, and ", Priaonera. W sustained 110 0441asiftlese The enenn are 10 bill retreat� and are clLaperssitia They orei being Pursued vigorously 0" WOVO Attempt to Invade the 011ip, (WOny bag completely failed.., es- 1UTHUEN'S SUCCESS. — Cleared Every Town Through WhIel He Passed. A despatch from London, sayis;- A correspondent at Johannesburg detailing Gen. Methuso,s March I( Klerkadorp, says that he had a series of fights. He cleared every towil through which he passed at provis. ions and forage, and took thewomeD slid children to Klerkadorp. He cap. tured 6,000 rounds of ammunition, I,SDD head of Cattle, anA 1,000 100 an and destroyed 1,000 bags of grain. �P, - BOERS CAPTURE A TRAIN. — Carry Away What They Can and Burn the Rest. A deaVatclA tri,m Johannesburg, Wednesday isays:-The Roars destroy - ad a culvert between Natal spruit and Klip river, on the railroad juot eouth Ott here. at da,wn to -day. They cap- � turad a trainload of foodstuffs, and after taking all they could conven- tantly oarry. met fire to the rest &ad disappeared over the veld)t. I ------- 41— NEW CRUISERS LAUNCHED. — one st'rheim Said 9. be the Most Irermid. able so the woruh A despatch I— London, says. - The t- first-class cruisers Good HOPO and Bacchante were launched on the Clyde on Friday morning. it is clotic0d that the former is the Most foxmidablo cruiser I;' the world. She is 600 feet Long, has a displacement of 14,100 tuns, and In expected to develop a speed of 23 kmotA an hour. The acchante, which is of the Oreassy type, has a displacement of 12,000 tons. -------*— INTENSE COLD PREVAIL& N_ Alasy People slave Perished In Germany, 4 despatch from Berlin. says: -In some part% of the coantry, the as known it, tl�lcntY-five years. At Cologne, a Young lady reveller wus frozen to death in the street, and a coachman fall from his carriage with both logs �frozon. Near Remagen a bicyo list was fosand dead. In the Gulf of Dantzic a fishing cutter was frozen In, and three at the crew perished, 'I'DO Monello at Coblentz in frozen solid. At Hirschberg the tam,pera- ture is twentY-nino degrees below zero centigrade, and to the Upper Hartz, thirty. WYom all the mounh tabnous regioch come reports of great a now fa I Is. WHAT CARRIE WILL DO. � While Iteeked Vp in time t�oftskty jaill ibo , ilotten Sm.sker L.yn, riasts to, list Iruture. A despatch from Topeka, Kan., ovis;-Mrs. Carrie Nation in to enter Politics and become the editor of the , Smaaherm' Mail ', a paper to be run In behalf of negroeo. She has refused tempting offers to lecture, and will remain in Topeka to Wp elect a I "clean man" for mayor at ths spring election, These matters were an- 1 tiounced' by the crusader from her cell in this county jaill an Tburaday, J after the charge against bar of I smashing the Senate saloon two weeks � ago had been dismissed by JudgeMc. Cabo. She Is still being hold on the charge of breaking into Moeser's , cold storage plant last Sunday. 0 Mrs. Nation says tha paper will be I Published for the special needs of the t negroes. It will contain news about I the temperance cause In ,Kansas, and I will devote much ap-ice to the let- I term Mrs. Nation received from bar t enomiles and her isympathizft*� N She will write the adiltoiUls. Mrs. Nation refuses to go on any I more lecturing trips. A circus and theatrical man has sAvertised that he has secured ". Nation for a ( Profem:onal trip. FAmtern paperstele- t graphed enquiries about this matter. 5 Min. Nation announced ttilt she -061d not Allow harself tobo "made a tool Of for a million dollars a minute," A delegation of the Home Defend- I cro called an Mrs. N*t*m in her cell C talk about nosic,inating a city ' ticket fo,r. the electiono this spring, " Mrs. Nation, who has decided to be - conte a cisIzon, ad Topeka. was enthus- iastic. "We decided " h id orain- , A*m a, t1n:n w, , does not I, Ate a clean in . 1101 n drink, smoke or hinaphemo. No other a n"d apply." I The newspaper th.st Mrs. NgLion in- & texids to edit will be published by b "Nit'A" Chiles. a neffro "Joint" keep� t ar, -bo, signed one of Mrs. Nation'll d bonds Iasi W"k. find David Nation, E Mrs. N&GIOn's humbsod, who is Coming L in Topeka to help his wife with the , enterprise. He OM06 edited a paper in WarrandloarM It" _ 0 -1 ­ . � I I I I I : , , �. X . � � I I . , — I 1, I I I I I I I � � � __1....%9IL,kWk_6At.,1--a­ �.__ � , '.. � . I � " I .. I I., I ,, , I I I . I'll - SAM iLl." -:1111 .. .- __ �_ bdffi..Amsh� I . I . I I I , . I I I , 11 .1 ,�._. Aeffimmonsisma. '" _,1116L 1� I - - - . � - I I.. � a -I. - � ""I- " . 8== P"Mm " � 11 . "to" � I dd ,,, � 9- $1 . , ,44, '4N. 1 , � 10 *1 '" r, ".- UOw"""14" �. r V* ; VU0T4*X"*Q4001;0s , 44" * W "11A *00".4 Joy a&. XA * 04"004, Wkout*4 W_ Mt V"Pe 4 Up tho atw"w cowt. o, t!* 44 04 "Od"'t 094arsisf. -V9t"P,r% -and, �1 � Obi'mm Nse *0.00 to t* W-044441 _ i ' ,w 094V at, Fix"itu.m. 40. k,9 ,, ii ,, _; , , , t* , w. bcodv..", * Wt XoziPootkis the Qraa r- Txu* r#i1wsr int Poingdo, aA4 sit" ist " sompoot*4 the 0batnoly Vol 0. LWAY 99 98VA406 % lk, 4,%oclown intro4upod a b"A I 4- AAMWA t,* Vo*Aijo" if-le,okiQuo Act C 4, I" 06044i"4 that uwottjoct we 'L- to X000"! 4VA'Woly that wbito qpqr - pe '­ 'it tbf# too 044 bougm, of the L*Uol IQ PQ 44 to vw%ist the vottr fmin marli; ' id Ing Iiiiii boW , , t olstowbwo. than OPPO , wast 40 xiow* of 0qu or the caudidatim TA% bLU wasi sl,lgo do*glaeld, to PCOVOU .. it **ohia, Ubg IA14kUft at the oaC , WkWh P.60alt* Version& who ore no 0 on the LiAto to ovaukud a willot. ol giviag reasioas not provued for b, - tho istatute, when such reatons "on r good to the returaltIm Officer. much a, - absence or neglect in the pcop"st, tion of tinot 116ta. . 4 Mr. em*b� of Wentworth, intm . ducied. a bul to amead thu Weighti I -&ad M",owea Act. It lie designed tA 40OUX40 U11IfOr=RY in the &JZQ Of troll I package& aW berry buxaqL Ur r 09ultin, of kvitaicotivw. through Mr . Puttee, lutro-luoud a bill to *mand th( . Act to teatriot the tioMwItaftea git.j I anw.loyme"t of alien&. APPOINTED TO OFFICES. Mr. Clarko was infurmod by Sir Wil. trid Laurier tho,t aliace the 15th at i March, low, the following membera at the late Pax"Ment had been appoint. Od to OfflOSS of emulumeat under the Crowim:-Wm. Hutchison, COMMI& . oloner at Buffalo Exhibition. #250 a month and $10 @ day. for expenses; FLrMQa McClure. Cimaus Commilmion. Or of Nova Scotia. p a, day salary, and 05 a day for expenses. W. T. Stou- son. Collector Of Cu3toms a t Sbw- brooks, $1.5W a year; J. L. Hurley, In- opector of Fisheries, #1.000. Of the un - Successful oundiaintom It. L. Drury has been appolutod Cousus Commissioner for Blritlfih Columbia O.t 05 a day mat- arY. and 05 tur axPandos, and A. D. WullacO has been made a county Judge at $3,000 a year. A.LLEN LABOU& The Promier informed Mr. Kendall that no representations had boon made to the Government on behalf of Can - Winn employ" of the Dominion Lron Qnd Stce4 Company to the effect that they are discriminated against in in- vour of alien tabour, brought into Can - %da Duda r eon treat. U ouch repro - Mattoon were made, the Govern - meat w se give them OaxefUl consideration, with A VIOW to ouch action am the public in- eme end. FLOODING OF LANDS, Mr. Tarto Informed Mr. MacLeod that the attention of tho Government had boon called to the flooding of oor- tain lands along the Severn river. There had been placed in the estimate, this year 02,6Q0 10 Improve the river, aind 01.700 to widen the outlet of the take LARGEST CARGO. Mr. Bennett was told by Mr. Blai-r that the Ilaracat cargo of grain re- ceived, at the port of Montreal during 'he "alien Of 19W froul the Upper lakes cam" by wV of Puxry Sound and the Canada Atlantic railway to Coteau and consisted of 61,000 bushels of wheat . the second lo rgost was 45.0oo bushels, and camo by way ol th�'3 Wei- land canal. IMMIGRATION FOR THE YEAR. Mr. Cla,rke was t1old by Mr. SLfton that the nuitabor of immig-ranta ent,or- Lug Canada during the year ending June Both, 1900, was 6,515, i ocluding 21,019 who were ticketed to the UML ed States. This left 41.499 destUied f(j, Danada. These ca.ruo from the fol- 101vi.ng countries:-Unitud States, 14.. ' Its; E7n,d ,- ��cot- ,,, . I , r:�nd Wales, 7,la! band, land, 701 ; Galicia, 01,540, 3armanY, 704; Scajidinavia, 1,191 ; I , Prunes and Belgium. 427; Duukhobors, J 1AW; miscellaneous, 7,999. -The Gov- )Tomont could give no ixitor-Ination (Is �o the number of immigrants arriving m Canada during the year -who after- , wardA went to Bettlo in the United RD tee. FOR TRAINING OFFICF.Rrj� I Colone'l Hughes will nau" that I rreater facilities Should be offered t 'or training officers and men for COID- ( Waste" in bho Canadian militia. and I %at a system of cadet ola.49"s Ix. �Atabllshed in connection with th" I ,arlous Wrinament carps; thos. at- a etrul.img the kehools to I�am the pri- c, ilege of boarding outside the bar- c acks, if blwy so prefer, and allow- I -oce In ll�u Of bourd to be ul"n to , uc'e-olisful candidates, 1, BILIjS IN,rRODUCE.D. The follonv&ag bills were introduo- ' d;-ReISPectillig the lAmdon Fire In- e ur-n10 CI�IMPVVDY, of Canada, 9,. t IYMAA; RX'sPectitng the Can"A Na- ll lowd Railway anki. Transport Coin- y 'any, MT. Cowan, To Incorporate the I �ontuyy lAfe Insurance co "opany ' t Ur. blank, All tbese bilk were ro4wl b he first time. I L A44 Ont 1,,q a ' t� .LECTRIC RAILWAY TO 11 A111 1, TON. . 0( The Toronto gub6rban Ra,I � a y r hDmpan,y petitianed for power to ex- n end tb*-L'r lines through th� int�r- ,I ening towniebips to 11,milton. h FACTORI-FIA ACT. h MT CaTponter gram not ice of ft P ill to anirtmi the Faotorws 1,ct, by roviolling tax interior and iron stair- ' ,ays and exterior eylindrical fire b a saAwm on buLlAinsr,1 wit hi" I be A� I V -------- 0— i UNH � ' .� 1. , ,Z PI I �PLAINM. The rem a not happy, k Is kid Ur. Iston's wife. In that they mist on misdirecting their near- to Is& Il That's perfectly true, Illonrlalts. he , now"red. I know so many line- it indis who Insist on talking about The h Itlamte Object of Modern .Social Ton - 800160 And INOW 8 -ball VK0,Purify the 1 allot. whan they ought Iti be Putt Ing T ietr minds *is the quention at wboth- r the stones doors are locked for the 13 Ight S64 flis ls;lk Jar met out an Abe rout porals. I a I . J � � ,� I � � , , I ­­_ - I . .- . � sw - . " � ... 'I" .'CAXAM V"#W = WAX - J I Alaesl� I .. .. I $,""'OR* , 04=0ont ft*0A**JW ­ � 4 = 1 , , ,0o,4 1 -41 I . I X04. , I $0 V*04 A,"W,kia *****4 4, .1 , � , , *r ot 4sms, j�st ow , "' I -, V00" dic " viankwoo� � , 110044 , "I I , 14"Iw " - .11 , . - V41041A. �- 0!1 604—o'" qw,y. vith vow— - 00606w�- � I" 64Frt r000t& * 14 t , ­J**Jsss1 " ,P , , '0#* , 's �� I . . I- *isaiiw� oiti;v4 ict t* . . 11 I *#* I . 4, " *a .41W. 11060110, to . ,n44 4 UPOR4 it. - 0 � - it I* " oolvisxq� 04 too *4W I 1, � , 1. I � *Ypp", k, agtrr*10`4*040�"44 bli*�tilsa:U* - I 4 kat I r I . I . . .". t1114"', X-44 0 .------..;, - , 11 0, good wo *0losm U - I � . 1 71w4w � - , �k .4, k I wMak th V040aw a , . - I 1, . '. 1, , Vat vu"A, X* V," ton" tut, wituot tbg� I*lb." *J" , ., _4 * , . , a It. tW904 X4004or M**r" 10411*4i �r* I arrioss a,vA *,jss�- . , � F , * to" `1o"_*.-: I a 044 *4 llwltiow ),',.I* .404 wvig, , ".111 �. i, W$Risisly 04" M44 :40-i Wit* " -1 - _­ ,. .- , . � 4 4114 Wit 1304 U101, W11441M Axiod 14111 . 1. �. - , , � to *;4"Wyi of � I � - . .- " . . I , "POW004 slI* - 4 .1 ., -.1 - 11 � op I , . - 1;* -.4 �,.e �, , o"Aaamlai ift tb,4 orpipw- 11,11 7�_,,_,.,,�,�, , � piw - Iio Pt4 varr stiff. to avoid W -M , -r- -,,�� ,--' . . _0*'�j , _ t bog qt A )w, 114tai4l , I )�� , .0 1, - I " I ;. . 14 .. oisaa,wo 4, , ' ' I O=rw 61040 ift t1w.st bosik I , I _*t, In 1011,14. . t the bkid in V_kwd at night. 844 Wl,Iiillilil � . , I , , I ever tke 001011114 Isaltsi, at Mts. I!b* 1. 1� 1. ( bog 14 &Is* usiod WJ04 glidag the sal- ., . I l Oak 4(l" and d)r,*I;.' In tbk Wit$ - �, " � I th%Y Ma,y. be kept in poo "4441111041 I f . fur fit IQA&t a week. stits � 11 r �, 11 , ' The RWW44 now in tus Work . taken from any avallabk takiny djta,w . I tiOu. and Placed. beforis tbot rldst In . I I the RDrt&blO pigeon bousIga or in is � I apsaw wagon altufully strreaged to . I Prevent the biTd4 froq4 eXperlignoing I any 4booka or ounou"Joax an tbe ro" . I 2ho, birdis are trained to nturn to I their 0- portable housion. even I though - the letter May have chang". i�, 1-tiall Idaloa they left IL I t The wasaagess, isent by the patzolsi are tied to one at the tau 'je&tberst: I I I . Twolft snen are detailed in the ariny I each year to learn tho methodo for . training ceirler plueonit in sit their I detailo. I 1, . , � During the Istat floct mLaocurres � , I I I OKI the weat ectiost Of 'PX8,40.6 U4 �­ Pigeons wore lot lanes from this 1phip- I genic at 7.30 a.m.. and by i a.m., all I - but two had arrived at tbeJx j%oma ­­ 11 ,� 41tation ki Riannes. and these two or- . .. L , rind later. Slixty-four *g*wa were , : � r , released on the crittlear Itrulix and ail � I I � . I arr1red isafely at theke de4tinatiou. . , ' I The thunder of theguna didnot af. ,� L I �1 foot the Pigeons IQ the least. Ishow- -1� . .1 , , Lug tba t they can be umod in the lnolds t , _. of an act4ou. , 6 : �n- .. r 00 YiARS. ��, L- "" — !.�!, .-I Miners Front site x-riv, say Alftsbam IN , dians %V111 Bury Ike Ratelliol. , - �� . . ��� �:; Returning minors; from Alaska r'. , bring word that the calobrAted Lead �,�', - r which bass .xiated among the Lodlansk ._� "I of Alaska for Moro than WO yearak Is .. ��'t about to be settled, and the rattle. . . Z4 % � � ��.` snake skin which has been banging ... ��,, ", . , ".. . from the doorpost of Sitkan and the . ," .� - 0��,, � Wrangel Island Indian tribes for - ,-,, �. A I ...- �i�_ , , more than six centuries will run be .1 " .. " , . �, ., repInced by tha olive branch of peace. �'-.t-;, 11W��,,. Usincration after generation has ,�;!,�, , :� : 1. heard- train their parents the wrongs I � I'll' �, of the tribe at the hands at their �'. " �!. , � , mortal toes, until it in a part of the ,., ": religious duty of parents to teach _:,� ,Ii, �4,�,��; Lheir chUdroo to hate titeir anviout ��Z� I enemy. .qi,� , ,��i , ,. .1 A feud of so long standing could not 1, I" "I "I v -11 be wiped Out in a mouvent, In fact, for .,�11, 1, " were than 100 years there ban beau a t, �,, Movement On foot to Settle ��; the diffi. e�� .1. culty and live in peace. The �;umlnj .�, ��.�� of the m,a,,rs and other whitea during "I _.... ;V, � "i .,;, the last four or five yearn �7"M MUCh to ha,StQQ the settlement that iss �,.W. - ,�,,K­" 1. . , �,� " W, � about to ti�) made. ,�,� The Potlatch, the arbiter of all , �,,':,A � " 3 Nude, follies, the leveller of all neo� � ",_i� I Lionel Bad tribal troubles, ban been ; . .1, , " managed by K.odo.att, a Klakwan ,�rr ­: chief, at the village of Klukwan. on - the DaRou trail who has spent the ­!: ..,:." groator part of hie Lfe ia trying to got ?I the Various tr,bon to consent to & ill � " Lroati Of PQ0", and bas expended the ­ � ... `1098 Of It lAtiolo in his effort to li - Provide for the coming meeting of thg ... . Lribes. . . 110 has Purchased hard tack and on. ., , : rar and qaanLitice of tIW choicest 1� L'"u18 14001�11 to the Indian which he All, disp ns, with a hospitality known % f J �, , 1OIY to Lbe ladLin brave. i'� Merchante in towns near Klakwan J , , 11Y tl-t they have said lromen"s I , ,tocks to tlao Indiana in anticipation If Lhe great Least which in to be the /1, flat Of the kind by the famous chief. � . '____o`__ ' TRAINING BOYS IN GERMANY. , . , L I � — , I, . sbist the "�.Ilf.l TMININg sche.1 to a. . 4. I '"it In rb-I 4 ... try. , . 11 �, I A 11itt- describing the method � � a of � I I I , ... Pchools Ln Germany, states that the .1 � I 11 11anilal Lraining schools in Germany I ,ro -pecially iinte,nded far -the cla" f boys wbO WiO dw-Y thwLr titne be. ore aud afte,r School on the street. I A The regular Sesal,on 0103(--'% at half , siat two o'clock In tM aftexnoon. and ftex tL4 time the b.,ys who, cith- �� I T through poverty or the Ituilifforence .�.k t Parente, are not properly arid ... ��, I'll , � 6631thfUlly employed moat attand thg , aduatrial school for the rest of the A Y. . i In the nUMMOT-Linae the boys, di- I Mod into classes. each under the sup- I rvinion of a teacher, are trainm eye- G L , omatiocallY in -11 the b,.,,h,,, of � a rde a�n g. At Other heasons of th. ear the boys are ongaged at rariona I ght crafta in workrooms. such as he -Lk-tag-of Inakets, brushes and I Too-, and plain carp�ntry. where I he wr of tools are ta,ught. TY ­V1 sitting and bookbinding are taught :) th� adranoe,d and older clannes, 4 � Each boy recckms a 0=11 reman- � . ratLon for hLA work wheu It La faith- . . ally an4l obediently Verform,,L The I 1. ioney. hotmver, isi not polid W him ( I I Lmetly. but i�s put into a savings- I � I , ank for him, auj from t,me to time ,� - ; 6 Tee* van his certificates of ,to. �, OMU. ,� -�� I The girls a- taillight knitting and , I It kinds of saw?ng in the saIma my* , 11 nnuatio manner. Every lesson In � . 11 1, W140 It class drill. Th" children , � 'or It bry dictation. all In the room � Ding the same work at the same " . Inv%. I I 'VERY DIPLOMATIC, I s ng vr hat, to alstant-Don't you think there'% a � t Is too Much. of It I Assistant, in tone of ishoolute eon. OtiOn with a note Of admiration in -Oh, no, ala'am. With each a I- As TOOM, YOU Can stand north rng. — VERY LIKIL he Door is great at an mmbascado. Sisid the Wei Mao. Mr. 81site, o's much like the w -al" yoss issil, ill atir Irade, tild frilead. Do fla Is wait. 1i : � 10, . . I . I .. �- , � �,) ­ A&M,kL- �— I I , , � 0 L, .1