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levastated areal a Italy , a a tf theforeign se've
, et 'h.rt 125,000 petielted, • Thit ,'inenti 'have sent- expressions
Lmakes n account of ,doserte of ' warmest sYhiPathy and deepest ism, -
t the eentre of the tliss- dolenee. Proms to message Is
turbanc Whence noword has come,' especissiy swarm, and site is de-
*nd of
iich'theros is only good tea- spittetoitig five witrshilis 'trent TOIL*
A ' 0: feat there are no survivors' len to Xestoina, which is -hailed as
tu *be their fate. The-slesi a tokenof Jove from a titter rate.'
etion of pi3Operty canriet, he as The .minister of marine on "Wed
rt aat San Franc**fornesdity night received word Oat,
s
'* th
, and Reggio,' e tWit ,pria. throtteamithips -Taormina and ('am.
iipzl -•I
s , s ,
sitteit -destroyed,' were not pante, witlt 45,000 beds and ot large
xich or megnifieent from a metro -t $34pp1y of provisions aboard, had
t of a -
politan Point of view. At a great left Genoa1)011114-10t.,--1014141nar
ittitelyant
• , Atilt-4)thet ioteaitiers also, bountifully
diub,".tej- i' on & rar great-er eseleisteeked, re io
Alik, , e • , ess, .
s
o o tty a The despatchee tom thesstri
th Fen &tlI-, andoitst ;have b 1 sitsla_rgitsestia
-C 'otetrivettiv4tatro-Pw with isv'en , e
e -cursed! protein's' needs Of lite unfortunate-
Aen as' legendary voyage, p ()tole, who are roarnirtg :Shoat
half elad and starving, some of.
S AT NAPLES.
, e hem dragging artieles of clothing
from— NaPlet tafrom the smouldering reins, to pro -
Time on
I ms_.the unspeakable toss fistiscovilistssfroliistii,e,sioiwyp
tot r
r Yter41Ortt.. a-
• ruthi
• e alts earth -e before the much-needed
-ex A
II •
sands of human beings, and the
ilanies mercilessly completed the
unfinished devastation. ,
DOH EDOWN AND SEE.
NaPles, vibrant with the memory• —
French Scientist Suggests *Drilling
Bath's Centre.
A despatch from Paris s s : M.
Caniille FlammArionithe amous
astronomer, who attributes the dis-
astee in Italy to volcanic action,
suggests again as he did forty years
ago that an attempt be made to
hose who have expert knosiledge- find out with certainty the internal
on the subject agree that the cert. composition , of - the ' terrestrial
treof tbsi Cataysiu was the Strait globe, The .only meanofdoing
of essinas wbi also ie the centre' this would he to borea gigantic.
of the volcanic 'zone, the highest I well several kilontetres deep. Such
k of which, Mount Aetna is 4 work would not be .beyond the
now From this base the power of present day engineering
ieI1uric disturbance extended, abitil This well would be 04,source .of
in-
inij tittle by little, northerly as far- i
exhaustble heat for. inurtanity.,."If
p %'aticano and i3outbertii the various Goverinnents ivould
ennuis, is prostrated anew by
the misery and, woe from, Messina.
onfided to her care. The hospi-
als, hot -As and homes are crowd -
4 with refugees, and' the people
re siting with one another in aid-
s' the stricken.
NTRE OF VOLCANIC ZONE.
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-VIE .Z14�
a
at IO Iwr (flt paten
0,.tO -heye
outsjte for export, 'Ittitnitulivittou
riot patents,"*O.0 on track, Toron.
seeond patents, *5,00, eon
rong bakers', $5,10 to
Wheats -Manitoba, 'beat is high -
r at
liettit; for No. 1 • Northern
$i.O6X for No. 2-Northern,and
, for No„ Northe'rn, Geo
44 Bay ports. No. 1 Northern
9,00,0 at411.133. North Bay
-*
1.1034,
Ontario wheat No., 2 wldte J4
0 9434e 00t8ide;
Do outside.
ries.
ate
traek
ontest. zae anct at 4! o 4Ii
deaf 1 t
o 0 t .
IOkC
el
rentgig°1411 '6 , -"(ilia
atlhe first St, 0 1
islottstre.tvill meet ea:4$' 'eh*
c t‘ ithe . i .
14e•reksgjlobt°tuatult4ht .ek 0 n msi,irwbrttr.10` the C. P. It.: will . build a line from
t "it reporttdi' in ..)4fontre a
nvrtb into the barrens. . , . Sudbury to Oowgarelit, ' - -
"Another fellow by the nAnte of missisioxestn TouriiO3,1 ic...,09-httii
Andrew Damson and Mytelf had been appoint Judge of „the - titui
been trailing with' Indisins in Brit. perm**. Court in Rimouski distract.
Ash Columbies. We 'broke can* at Mr, b. I). Mann 4441 the next
be end of the Ao*404, *tntAtArto4 project of the Catiediart Northern
to the nearest - tettIment, which is a line from Port Arthur toSud-
was
ten miles south of vs, withr _...... ---'
_A
I.ake lyttog between, We found'T ti <I Methodist mission holt
tbe
Ce hacI all gone out, and we t p
PRO'.
,
• te punisinttent fit the
as Oilbart wrote, should
hition et all those in*
whoserests the .it *nistras
ion o 'Justice.
atts unfortunately, interferes
iadly with the desire* of just-teind
ed people, •but' now and:then cue
now
4 of an individual with suflisi-
good sente or strength of mind'
to decree a at andittspropriate pun-
ishment,
For infiltrate-,.
stoillboys were eh
4,0 ing from a stere, and we e found
MI
”
ta
th
loittnputit,4on, .a was slims
Ittitilk71180t
etroyed:'
An epidemic of typhoid is repot,
c4..,,kt,,,tr,*tirwt,pfr:
ztiijt
0
ing —atbn1$4011.•
OVierVtlitrUKUTIM
are presenting to Canasta the go
he
wwoourexidaetdt„he time bewas =arta
.losepli Jacks and A Man believe
to be nanied,Matiik were killed an
Nakolag )4,044 'badly luirtsby th
jr—rtsatii44 ipti,07:17.71-reTiottrtI:iip
Winnipeg. •
ou cross on saledgee,
seemestipS---g -
thc lake Meant a niean journey ,en
c unt' a the t
,., 41e, lake vette.
• co. 2 quoted 40;0 6ei te.
outside.
Barley. ---.No, 2, 54e out
S extra atstire, and No. 3tit
1hiekwhea.--j to SOSO
r as the Bay of Catania rave in agree di
g g. to red towardthis objeet
the western region of Calalitia and ll the soldiers - of Europe., each
he eastern toast of Sicily for a dis-itimployed accordance .with his
of nearly WO miles. It irn4 Mem' trade or occupation, they
posib1e to accurately ascertain the would win a victory toxperzor to
t -of the movement east and
in the inland regions, but it
tain that the beauty of one
of the most charming sections of
southern, Italy has been irrevocahs
y detvaled.
Vineyards are no more; waving
rowed of lemon, orange and Wive
trees have been torn up and lhe
enchanting toastline, .with its soft
and fragrant foliage, has been con-
verted into _hideoutrAttiert,
'hose gay aspect set oft the
rity ot the mountains, and
perched jauntily amid
e and olive trees, have be -
mere blots.
oirmitux WITII FITGITIyES
id Mil*, the largest city neareet Romaro, it:Mexieart woman, ol
_
owded 'with sretugeess--and-Alte t
all past and future wars of exter-
mination by bringing to light the
mystery which is hidden beneath
our surface, and as while this work
was being executed the habit of
fighting would' be- lost, humanity
would have gained by it .4 double
process; both seientifie irel social."
Wititi0EILING THE WILDS
Hardships PAndured "11
can Woman, and Child.
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A despatch from Winnipeg, says:
Wandering about in the . wilds of
the north, among the haunts a in-
numerable timber wolves Mar at-
--the •scene of the :diettster, is 'ana-traiti
ung eofl.
oniing, the sight on, almost frdsert-and tielser.
and repetition of reit and int* 6 ft°4/1 hunger' ' Place. eje
ail earth shooks, has sos‘alarmed the two were teN1114 was Ittt
' the -population. that they are be- Lake,e""ky•*five talk't We" et
fengee place there where the °ten' to the imml*ratien
refugees may find shelters Cardinal eel" Mr. a. Bruce ,,,iiratiker on,
Pranciia Nava di- ' Arab,. Wedriesdats The place is Uratdiabi-c
bithOp of Catania, has 'employed tedo andonly and game'
*II the:money in his possession to. abound in the bush *lid WAITtp!iff-
rovide bread for tho, forth..01 Whit+. in winter are buriol
cooing uneouirolishie. Thore Atha vomit • Landing. The pitifed
tit the people of cantaniaot $0000 mountains of,. MOW'. Evidently the
great '4it the ordinary -bus . endured unknown
tiOttlit pursuits have been entirely
Intertrupted.
• PATE 'OP POItEIGNERS.
The government is 'finding diffiett
ty in ascertaining the fate, of niy
foreigners who were in the earth.
lota*ke zone at the time of the ex.
tastropl4s enquirie's , concerning
whom ,comirig from /Air part*
of the globe. The romtnan.der' of
the beglieltip Makitaleoftrwhich at
rived With fugitives At Naples on
Weilnetday, tonfirms the report o
the death of the Amerieati consul
at Messina, " Arthur S. C.lieneSs. an
his wife who •were. buried in the
rain* of the AsontulateS The num.
t ter isf Amerieans fikity ard
Pouthern Italy h believed to he
all, and several‘of thein are re-
rted to have been . staying at
Toarmina, which is on the east
About *0 miles southiiost tot
rte. Aceording to the latest
this plater, suffered no
barrn gra the earthquake.
WORSE THAN WArt
Minister of ivar, despat!
rider* to the Military alltho
who, have practically take
throa
A '
7 CiStssiteistti, Am"
hardships for I ng time. .Both
hitve heel drivelt froni Vatiadic in-
to the iinited States, and from the
Stites into Canada again.
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ZADEO 1145 MOT1fE.
ltorrlble•Cf.lr.te, at a ftetieiirted.Ve
• l'ark 'Mast, -
A deipatchl from. ',Xe•Ye Ye* *
a fit of insenitySon Wednead
thur Trateekilted *
*tr. Mrs. Ana Trotters
,heading 'her an -axe And
knife in her *pertinent* 011 West
Eighteenth stteet, Trotter. jump.
ed 'from seeond ttory window. as
the ponee broke in the door, but,
was, tonna outside reetitally, ties
tired and then not resist at.
t, e declared that the end of
thr world was coining', .4114 thittlit
had bolt .divinel, inspired to tom.
mit the crinie. Trotter is said t()
l'ave quarrelled frequently with his
other, who was WoMan Of,14ty.
r'nty sstiirs and of rePuted means
d o\nly On Tuesday, the poli4
he finithed * six rtionthe' ter
ror tiling her.
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fdlt It Zs ,st4
r*tz1'448. it Ilikt:tfeit
'434 r Anti
t!' kItte
al tLie
+:1
E*
'
he
The repor
tfl who hive
from Cobalt
,s634-1-0,
-,
r American- vello
onllna e on true , Toronto;
new NO. How quoted . a,tr 05Xe,
Termite, - '
iBrans-Cars,s.$19 in, hulk outeide.
Shorts, $22.50 in bulk outside.
•COMPTItY PRODIICE.s
Apples -Winter stook,. $3 to $4
per , barrel for' good qualities, and
at $2 td $2.60 for cooking apples,
'
Beans-Prithe, 21.70 to and
hand-picked, $1.$0 to $1,65 per
hush. ,
:Overly-Comb:is $2 to $2:75 per
dozen) and strained, 10 to Ate per
pound.
Ray -No. 1 timothy, $10.50 to
$11 .a ten on track hem, and No.
*S. .
Straw -$7 to $7,so on track..
otittoessisOntarioss 60e per bag.
Delawares, 75 to SOe per bag on
,track.
Pouttry-Chickerts, dressed, 10 to
tie per pound; fowl, to 9c; ducks;
11 to 12e; geese, /0 to Ile per
poundi turkeys, 17 to 18e per
_
TUE DAIRY MARKETS..
- Ilutter-Poitint prints, 25 to plc;
tube„,.22 :to 24c,' inferior, 20 to 2W.
'ermine* rolls, 26 so11ds-
27e. . , •
E-ggs-Case Iots of told. ttorage ,
25 to 20e per dozens se,lections„4
to 3O find tie* 104..01 to 40e per
dozen.
Plteite...4strge- ,clieeSes tstesestoer
0:units artd•, toSittes. -1.3ne'. •
HOQ vitontim.
Batton -Long eliar, 1034. to 11
per pound in ease lots; mess pork
$19 to MN; short cut, $22
ams-ILightsto---ineditim
do„ heavy, no; s 101/
0-1 4,
1(c; kfist bacon
Lard--Vierees, 120;
loss
pails, --sass •
,1*
$1 ESS A MONTREAL;
Montreal, ilitass Si -Grain
nadian 'Western No. 2 White on
nt 40.34e, extra No. t teta oats a
46„4e, and No. 1 feed at 4.5e per
•bustle; in eat lots, ex stores Flour
• Manitoba Spring wheat patents,
firsts at $0„ seeonclii et $5.60, 'Win-
ter wheat patente, $5 to•5,
straight rollers, $4,00 to $4.70; do,
in lags, $2.14 to $L215; extra.' $1.
to 41.80. reed-lianitobit bran'
shorts, 4/24 4' Ontario, bran,
tri $21 if
, short*, $24.60 to
.f4P; 124 44:iilgas Si SO tO
inctuding hags; '
mouille,' Il$0 to SU; milb.
*25 to 1)*Cper toitt,r Oboe
loia1 roarkiit 10- quiet ittid
With westerns quoted at 1V,4; to
apc eastritt at it% tos. But
earnery quoted At 2514e, ai
tember wake at SttUe. Eg
-New laid At- Vie, oelected
27:X 44 2130* and No. stock
23 to 24e per dozen.
WA* *04.0
UNITED STATES IKAEXETS.
Milo, /an; 5. "Whet
ring stronger; No. 1 Northeris
!eat outer store, ' $1.4%; Winte
• firmer; No. * red, $j .074; No.
extra red, .I.Ott; No. 2 white, *L
'% No. 2 /nixed, $1,0*X. Corn'
fiber; NO.. yellOW/, 4i30; No.
4 'OiloWt NO. 3- corn. Ot
• t No. 4 NM to Pk; ,NO.
white. 114Y40., '0•64 -Strong. r
j *eed to malting, * to
* on track. toe.
ilwankes4 Jan. Whisate.-
14.,
71
ark:*
4.s.s
No. *
*o.
Stalk
tit" 'iv's' es.
sieSS,
i14 tlre*dy ent our lt t
, sseseni—JsiX
if we houldn't paddle.the
*leeaero. Our outfit was light,
nd we etrwe mild reach the
e de before dark,
-or four India,, - who
er comingitti skins, saw ue
nr..
'We got along well until aboist Ire Winton watehed the proteeds
the/middle of the afternoon,. when in $ in order to see that the elms -
the wind whirled *Mum,' into the tut:silent W84$ duly carried out
-
north, and it got told within ten
C
tipsy -luau -is litought into the polices '
first in little spits arill thin iliner Wien, he is propped up against
and thieker, until we touldn't see the wail and at once photographed.
a canoes length ahead of us. *
•xt morning, , .0 -
Anil that was to spread out et;
blankets into a kind of *avining,and shown the- picture, and
1.
lis
.1
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0041 oil deale
at Alexander, Man. is being pro
scouted by the Inlan'd Revenue "lie
pertinent for selling veal oil the
exploded and caused the death o
3. Itasmond!"._ daughter- -
tot se
ree that
- 1 ,
you to
shall
next t -two Sun a
'our ts tea aid
tstL
'Aeon. Yaw u y eartie iss
A similar case occurred at Moons
ington, Illinois, a tow months ago.
In this ease the offenders si boy of
nine, was The von of * well-to-do
people,snd it, was elear on the face
of it that Ms mother hattspoiltshi
-.rnagiitrate ti
treed that the Wither should tal
hoy--intes-hit'r-priyate room aii
A minister eorpor'al punishment.
At Denver., oliiratio, when -
minutes. It began. to mow, too,
UNITED STATES.
Sir Rotate speaking
New York, prophesied the (limp.
peArartee of landlordism in Ireland,
Abraham Roof, formerly -bosa of
San Franciseo, bati been sentenced
to fourteen years in prison.
op :01 71' ronoe tluintrtigtcddis8o4tt:rarttfeisofremrr'ersitca8d1:17s22t
Fran-
cisco to Denver. ,
Andrew Carnegie „a magezine
"There. was' onlv. one thing to do
Ina= nu Is sonnto
url up to sloop and wait for the
morning, when we could see our
way., ,
sTamson woke rite stlayHlight
and I looked cut. The fall of snow
had been light. We Were about a
hundred reads from the shore, and
I could see that the ttorm, had article tens thast profitsharing will
blown over quielciy. But every tiring about the final -solution . of
side the like Was covered with iee, the labor question*
not thiek enough to hold a man and Burglars in New York cracked
not thin enosugh for a boat to push the safe in a Third- avenue jewel-
throuoi. . /try 6tore and tarried off *5,000 in
'Damson,' saittl, looking ,sober, cash and jewellery valued at $25,..
we be in a bad way if this ice" 000. "' •
shouldn't get ettokir enough to walk. W. L. Mathews, former Stet
n, else, melt enough so_ we could Treasurer of Pennsylyttnia, who had
paddle. There isn't anything left been sentenced to prison for his
bliva half * co of beans, and thirs connection with the -Capitol rands,
canoo is leaking." is dead.
The hours went by. We ate
early . all our provisions, and slept •
OENEItA
over the next night pretty arfaiOUst
and tad and hUngri", and t.)
bert but of the seater that .
gradually Tieing In the tanoe,
next, morning- the ice ,was still t00
stilling to break ft -Crone), and yet
it was too weak to had us'%.
"Then Andy upon ia'Plan. id°
firfit tore 'eta two of the braces that
all from side to side of the canoe
'What are you going to,. accr
sy-2 T. • • , it
" going to build an icereli
is -hes- sitridshir -
'rose the end- of t addles, -t
ides b oartoe, /*Sten a ti4.70 bank 42t weit2ton, t
hew aerott between • the Paddle's!, eitrly ort Wednetday. sod -escaped 'e
early sixYfeet long and tour. feet loarlied.w,ire barrieade.Around the
rout; 411001' 444.144 'that. will --banki *Ad While some membera of 1,0P- PI litiiikise'itlY nrt(iiii0111:
read ypur welAt over a bigger the gan.g.welit to work on the bank .1 -it moss h‘,.. the iiiorths,
•
,Tstenty men were killed in a bat-
tle between adherents of (Vitro
and menon
on, the-Tettezhilan -coatis .
The 'Indian National' Congress
ighieh opener at -1ladrat on Mon-
day, approved ho .plan fttorm,
.advanced by Lord gals
THE OILAAOMA STYLE.•
Itobbers Built _ .feitce
it quite surPrising how m*
solute (lyres have been eVeeted
b this simple proteeding.
Another cure for drunkennes.s.,
which was distinctly effieticiouss
stands to the credit *lett' liVing
.at Chester Conneeecut Her hus
ban came home, .rdght after nigh
the worse for liquors At lett the
poor lady, losing all patience, burnt
hie, clothes, and refused to bey him
another suit until be had taken the
Pletige.
Last August a number -of trintPli
4tea1ing transportation westwardt,
which they do in numbers, in order
to sopend the winter on the Patifir#
Coast, found, to their surprise, that
they were not thrown off. On tbe
contrary, they were ,given free ae.
cotromodation. To their horror,
when they reached Nebraska, they
were forced to alight, and were
seized by grim -fol fairi,_boners sv
set them to workat °MO 0
,
arvest Acid;
Now and then ),ou hear 4,.).f pun-
hments -*Weir are Purely- rfr
, Ludwig Tesnow, the German
hit(' murderer, who •Wttit. eaufiht At
Grief4W*14-1hOttt * year ago; was
tied onstiiree .Count -two of. mut.
er, one Of murderous assault. He
44 'sentenced to be. beheaded 'twice
tul two years' *prison* cid into .
It• alian *windier, Lupo Salim. -
ore- b -name WRS rtbeitly
tiiity upon no fewer than eixtys
hreco separate.Charges, anitreeeirs
a sentence of •: •
,
bark u la.. %vs t-Pivoi robbers g
d All had
e sit patchwork ?Aft with, *MOO, Tim robber* treated YEARS',IMPRISONMENT
reit of - Ise,* Ittutlott amis lie down tate others stood guard. The pie 4141 15' *
on it and posh with your tees. Yon.
go first it will hold you ell.riglit
but it won't Rom both of t1014,
4t lbw abet itensl.the raft
to your' said .
already' thought of: that,'
sad, he. Vsk*.' this ball, of 'eord
we used for tying 'up the 'Mit*. -rit
ti this on the ,raft here. If any-
thing hatspene to you mat be tittle
to pl,11 you out, And if yeia get -there
all right I tan Ilani tha raft back,'
,"The raft just berets*, bold
me up; and -14f WA*. ticklish wotk
pushing to shore, apreid
t itch.on t t
at lat
en he led the raft back t
ne, and for * moment
it what "be wa* doing
ie eord. But *II of *sudden
up and threw Something
It fell *boat half -way
twecn as, but glanced and slid
• abisoet to toy feet it
y hantiag knife with
Uic
he
hs -d spread hinisel
Easy' eaiy anaged to pult *
felt
groiud nder
be.n for Andir', in
he lien he
ft.
ALL. ,
12*
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1
ete for t,041 liograt kept the townt.
people at hay while- theirconfed-
erates worked on the .vault, .and
hen, finally the robber s eueeeed.
d in getting the money it containu-
ed the five .men rode off, covering
their .departure With:4 heavy fire.
No ,one Was
The cil of nolulu has awcma
Polieema , and the is not only°
young andtsretty, but :wealthy.
is Ills* Iteleo Wilder, *ad her
et is one Of the great *user kings
of the Pattie, worth several. liorni. It was ba love of ehildren
and anittisols *bleb cantedthis
young woman of 24 to seek "this ap.
ent. She Li a, mounted 'of.
.fieer, and 'wears on her soft felt ha
the alivubadge of her calling. fib
revolvers, Not long
lust young woman fnund
the captain of * 'stool whih
had lately put into porti had for
tome slight orient* Jolted hit two
little girls in * eabin and kept, them
n broad and woof for three -days.
Alone she went aboard the 'sew
utl ordered the protesting ruffian
short) 'where he was duly punish,:
A
t
tsieterns tools an Odd method 0
t01punishingeli• I, refuaec
n lu
luid only an ordinary -third:c1*'*
ticket. They took the carriage 61*
bokekta it int 0 a siding, and left it
there. The pettseoger sued for darti-s-
ageifor'lott of time, bot.-tbotigh-ite.
failed to,leepter, the Shrift refuted
to give the coniromiy- tots. lie akI
they 3hould havelocked the twi-
st it'wits to he reserved.
unishment *filth got the
trators intofseriont trOitble 'eon.
•rned a boy tof twelve
of green paint. The box; who ran,
errands for * toeer, did stimething
*Weft an aye his employer* whag
'gripped hirn and painted hist
green. Th bny otiosely. ,died. Ste
the grocer wa,1 very heavily toed. .
• ,The latest of jueez punishments
owes from New 'York. A LwelI.
own MuSir-hall maiia3er has
found that 'half* dozen of his
iris are becoming very
tuut. JLe las knoeked off late sap.
esek ,can show rein..
'oirdupois varyinginIna..
t0, front tea to twenty
pounds-Peanons "i'Veekly.
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h interest bits beta Await of
tha Army and Navy *nth.
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