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CNA.AD
ilop; eholera is reported in Middlesex
'Meaty,
The Ontario Legislature wia meet on
Wednesday, habruara 10.
ilEr. James Hodge, of Hamilton saot
himself dead. on the stairs at tbe City
Hall.
&mother consignment a Lee-Entield
rifles numbering 2,000 arrivea at
faingston,
Mr. Taos. Roca was killed by being
struck by a tree in. the WOOdS. neer
Tyndall., Man.
The resignations of the entire staff
of the Ottawa Protestant hospital have
been accepted.
ft is reported taat there le a great
deal of smuggliag a present on the
Cenadian Paola° coat.
t
The London Speaker commenting ort
the visit of Senator Wolcott to Eagland
on behalf of bi-metalliera, saystbat no-
thing is likely to resultfroze his advo-
le
gas buoys will be
placed on the shoals. in the St. Law -
rimier River next season.
Owing, to the lack of snow lumber
operations in the Getineitte district
leave been temporarily suspended.
Tb- Tfailures in the city of Montreal
ducirig the past year were far in ex -
taws of those of tbe two previous years.
The Dominion Parliament will not
meet until Mara:, and the tariff pro-
posals will net be brought down until
The Rev. George Clou.tbier, chaplain
of tbe Stony Mountain penitentiary, has
been disrnissea by the Minister of Sus-
tioe.
The, will of the tate ,Tain.es Hamilton.
of London, Ont., filed for probate at
that place, disposes of an estate of
331,150.
Ratepayers of the township of An-
tra:star leave voted, a bonus of 05,000 to
the Hamilton, Chedoke & A.notister El-
eetric Railway.
An official announcement is made
that. the Government intends at tbe
-coming session to ask Parliament to
repeat the Franchise Aet.
..teee,eatetatiate.
ge at rat ""' • ,
A severe earthquake was felt at Be
roque, Department of Panama, on Sun-
day'. Some property was aeatroyed.
Dr. irfeeser senior physician of the
cavy of the cause, principal hospital of BombaY, is
c1 of
Lady Selina Scott, who pleaded gailty avague wateh is raging althea city
on Thuraday to the crimixeal, libel of
e The report that the japeneee are as -
Earl Russell, was oaFriday' seistaneetase sistirog the rebels in the Philippine
to eight months' imprisonmeat witaslitlislands le officially denied in Madrid,
It es reported from London that
the c•oraraissioners have signed a re -
poet recommending the speedy con-
struotion of the Pacific cable.
Lord Roberts hes :sounded a serious
note of warning to the British Govern..
merit on the subject of the feeling of
unrest in India, accentuated by the
prevailing famine and. plague.
Lord Dufterin has accepted the pries -
Wesley of a movement started at Bres-
tol to selebra,te the 400th omnivore/ray
tat to celebrate the 400tla anniversary
Cabot.
hunting with, Me Meynell'
bounds on Tuesda , Mr. Caan, for-
inerty president o tbe ThlUh
of Trade, was thrown from his horse India.
and (seriously injured. It is stated that the uncle of the Prin-
Sir Donald Sraith, the Canadian High cess Chimay lies stopped all supplies of
Commissioner, has estalalished 11OW many until affairs axe settledin re-
agentiiee in Ireland and 'Wales totaakelgard to her elopement with the Hun -
better known to emigrants the re- garian gypsy.
sourees of Canada,
The I3oers have completed a Mil o
indemnity against tine British Govern
-
extent amounting to 42,000,000 for the
Jameson raid.
The Paris edition of the New York
Herald states that it can guarantee the
reoeuracy of the newe wleich it presents
that Antonio „Mo
aeo is still altve.
Pbe Warsaw doctors have deeided that
the Couatess Helen, whose body was dia.
interred through a dread that she was
raerely in, a state of catalepsy, es really
dead.
A Millie meeting has been called,
antler th,e•peesidency of the Viceroy,the
Earl of Elgin, to consider private wee -
sures to relieve Lae famine sufferers 13I
A man naraed Apollidore St. Pierre of
Papinaraville, Que., committed suicide
at Rat Portage on recount of relator -
tunes in kis love affairs. •
11r. Borden is at present engaged up-
on a scheme to commute the two years'
eatery allowance to retiring militia of-
ficers into a pension for life.
It is stated that the Franchise a the
Niemen. Falls Power Company tor the
building of the Canadian power tunnel
,a hes been extended for four yetera.
Mr. W. L Walker, the well-known
graphite mine owner of Ottawa, has
assigned for the benefit of his credit-
ors. The liabilities amount to about
111,40,000.
Miss Grace, Stearns, a young Port
Rowan lady, was taking a gun out of
a buggy in her father's barn when
th
the arge exploded, entering her side,
inflictina a fatal wound.
Tle.‘ engagement of Mate Ella Weak-
er, grawideaghter of Hiram Walker.
the millionaire distiller of Walker-
ville, Ontario, to Count Danford Von
Matusehka, of Schloss, Bechau, has
been announced.
The Belisle Boiercl of Trade returns
show that the total imports for 1890
have Wormed Rdn,117,677 over 1895,
and. the exports ha.ve increased £14,-
633,193 over the previous year.
The, Pall Mall Gazette, referring to
the report that Mr. Laurier had. deolined
the honor of kaightimod, says that his
answer left the matter ea that he could
accept at a future date.
Mrs. Gladstone unveiled the memor-
ial window to the Armenian martyrs
in liawarden Church. Before tate matr-
ix:toe:1y of unveiling the window Mr.
Gladstone deliverede.epeech to an Ar-
menian deputation.
In response to al etter signed by more
than eighty nobleraen and gentlemen
eminent in literatuxe, edema, and, art,
Mr. Herbert Spencer has consented that
a fund shall be opened to paint his por-
trait for the nation.
The detractors of Mr. Cecil Rhodes
say thet he le displaying his great pop-
ularity in South Africa for the par -
pose of affeoting the English Parliaraen-
tery Committee. before Nab:040e will
have to stortly appear.
Mr. Henry Lawson, for eight _years
editor of The Colonist at Victoria, B.
G.. is de.a.d... He was the pioneer jour-
nalist of Canada, having for forty
years past been engaged. in active ed-
itoriett work in Montreal, Toronto and
Prince Edward Island.
The Montreal street railway man-
agement have adopted a new style of
cash box for their conduotors, tarnish-
ed with a new contrivance known as
an improved receiver, which the mo-
ment the coin strikes the apertura
seizes it in a tight grip, preventing its
removal.
Reports trona. Cube attribute Alany
waders to the Spaniards. Within a
few miles of Havant the bodies of
sixteen Cubans were found in one res
vine,
NewtoundlandLegielature opens Feb-
ruary 11. A resolution will, it is Said,
be; tntrodueed by the Government fa-
vouring reciprocity with the United
States.
It is reported. at Constantinople that
Bedros Eftendi, the Armenian recent-
ly appointed settaKiraakan. et Tsehar-
san, was assassinatea two days after
his arrival there.
It is stated. in Vienna that Austria-
Hungary will have to follow France and
Germany, and. spend, from eighty tome
hundred million dollars for quiok-firing
guns for the artillery service.
TRB EXETER. TIMES
of the drifts and wa' overcame by gee
and smoke. He fatted to retura and
the unknown Mexieciu went after him.
He found the hinglishanaa unconscious
THE FIELD OF COMMERCE.
Some Items of Interest to t1 Busy
Business
The gross earnings of Canadian Poei»
fie for the last wee ic of December show
an increase of $46,000.
In London the money market is weaker; call loans 2 1/2 per cent. and. the
open market discoent rate 3 per cent.
An improved demand is eported for
Toronto Railway shares and prices on
the stook exchange are higher.
Tbb production of anthracite coal its
the United States for 1896 was 2,800,-
000 tons less Man in the preeeiling year.
The stocks of wheat at Port Arthur
and, Fort William are 2,170,000 bushels
as against 2.075,000, bushels last week.
Thee stocks of wheat at Toronto ara
233,856 bushels as against 265,676 bush
els last week, and. 45,208 bushels a year
ago.
Money at Toronto is easy. Loans on.
olieice collateral are obtainable at $ per
mut. New York drafts are quote4 at
par between banks.
There is a little movement in barley
at Ontario paints. No. 2 wills at 30c.
to 31e., No. 3 extra at 26o. at 270. and
feed barley at 220. to 23o.
The London money market is easier,
the open market diaeouat rates being
2 '7/8 to 3 per cent. Sterling exchange
in New York is also weaker.
The .gross earning of Toronto Rail-
way for December were $84,310 as
against 384,265 for Dettaember 1805. The
total earnings for ate') are 3986,501.
A sead-anneal dividend of 3 1/2 per
amt. bas been declared. on British Amer-
ican, Assurance., while 5 per 'cent. will
be paid to Western Assurance share-
holders for the Si% mouths ended. De-
cember 31.
The visible supply of wheat in the
'United States tract Canada is now 54,-
651,000 bushels, an increase of 208,000
bushels for the week. A year ago the
total was 69,843,000 bualeals. The
amount afloat to Europe is 28,320,000
bushels, a decrease of 2,640,000 for the
week, while the total a year ago was
26,000,000 bushels. The visible and
amount afloat comblued, is 82,971,000
bushels as compered with 95,843,000
bushels a, year ago, a eleorease of 12,-
872,000 bushels.
In Montreal wholesale trade there ts
as yet no general revival from tbe hol-
iday quiet. Travellers are again get-
ting out On their routes, but orders
have not yet begun to flow in regular -
ed young farraere in the community. 4th beet., for domestics sold three Tho Manebester Guardian says ihst
The Westmatister Gazette on Wednes-
day gave prorainence to a rumour that
the Queen has decided to omaraeraorate
the fart that she has enjoyed tbe long-
est reign in English Weeny by abdieat-
inet in favor at the Prime of Wales.
Six Charles 'Pepper and the Colonial
Agents of Victoria, and Tasmania were
given a complimentary dinner in Lon-
don on Wednesday night. Sir Charles
made a. speech, pledging the loyalty C*Canada to the Bretrab. Empire, which
was received with great ttaplause.
UNITED STATES.
Storms contime to impede railway
traffic in Missouri,
Bishop Hartzell, of Cincinnati, has
started for Africa to establish a hospit-
al in Liberia.
Jacob Witham, aged. 87, and Mrs.
Ravers, aged 07, were married at Deer-
field, N. H., on Tuesday.
•and dragged, him to the cage but was
be turn overcome. The othersg.ave tbe
signal and were leastea UP. Itiehards
and the Mexican died within & few
minutes atter being raised to the aur -
SOB EXTENSIVE FRAUDS
r. William Whyte, superintendent
et the Western Division of the Cana -
diem Pacific: railway, states that the
total amount of ninety million bushels
of wheat in the Weet at the opening
of the season. he estimates that, from.
two Iranian and a half to three million
busbels are in the hands Of the farm -
es west of Winnipeg,
June, Washington, who lives near
Chatbam, had her nephew before a
Magistrate on a oharge of assaulting
her. The young man, William Wash-
ington, informed the authorities that
las aunt killed her younger sister with
an axe seven years ago, and County
tat Crown Attorney Douglas has ordered
tta an inquiry into the case.
GREAT BRITAIN,
Andrew Percy Bennett has been. ap-
poited British consul at ,New York,
Th.e Queen has e,ontributed 4500 for
the reliet of the famine -sufferers in In-
dia.
A LONDON TOWNSHIP YOUNG. MAN'S
RASCALITY
.A. d.espatelt from Fargo, let D., says
two &admit' of Jahn Pettit, of Hunter,
were frozen to death in Sunday's storm.
Lawrence Wilsou, one of the eight
boys bitten by a mad dog December
1st in Baltimore, died. at that place yes-
terday.
The 'Wyoming state general hospi-
tal at Reek Springs, \\ yo.. burned. to
tb.e ground on '4Vednesdety. One woman
died from friht.
teased Money en Bogue Notes, cheques,
ono elorigneemetaia tart for Parts tee
known.
A despatch from London, Ont., seas«
—A sensation bee been created, in Lon-
don township by the discovery of ex-
tensive forgeries ou the part of William
Fraser, of lot 20, eon. 9, hitherto one
of the most popular andhiglay respeet- ly. Dry goads payments due on ;the1 tO 05 phlt up.
a months 1st ot October, were none too a number of leading Americans in
Some time ago Fraser presentee.
well met, and. general collections may London have started a movement with
large slumber of notes to Mr. A. E. b wattled as almost poor. This is a view of induoing the Government at
Washington to send a specrial Embassy
to London to congratulate the Queen
upon the occasion of the celebration of
the sixtieth anniversary of her Majes-
ty's mtge. next Sena
The Prince and. Princess of Wales re-
turned to Sandringham on Tharsday
from Trentham hall, Staffordshire
where theyabad been spending a week
with the Dike of Sutherland.
It is reported in Washington that
Mr. Jahn any, of that city, will be ap-
pointed successor to Mr. Bayard as
ambassador to England.
Can:meander ad Mrs. Booth-Tuoker
have been awned to Waehington by
Mrs. Cleveland to explain the enethads
of work of the Salvation Army.
Blasting powder was used to kill rats
in the house of Alex. Dolwiek, KAI-
ersville, Ohio, on Tuesday. Five of the
faintly were burned, one fatally.
Soth. Benton, Ark., hasn't a sound
building UOW as the result of Satur-
day's eyelone. Many families are home-
less, and a, number of deaths are re-
portd.
During the year ending September
over 190,000,000 fry were hatched and
distribated by the fish hatcheries of
the United Statete The cost was less
ABOUT BII R
RITISOYALTY
11,1••••••
PREPARATIONS TO CELEBRATE THE
DIAMOND JUBILEE.
TI* Twetter to Visit England Getting
Ready to Entertain the attests et the�t1on. Nation.
A despatch from. London envie—It
seems to be settled. that the longest
reign celebration will be known as the
diamond, jubilee., The Times originated
the phrase and the Prince of Wales
has sot the seal of Royal approval awn
it by the use of this description in a,
spaeoh. The preparations will soon be-
gin, as the celebration is rapidly as-
suming a magnitude unforeseen when
it was first broaebed. The Peace of
Wales, the Duke of Connaught.and the
Duke of York will have to bear the
brunt of the labour of entertaining in
order to save the Queen as much fatigue
as possible. It, is reported that repre-
sentatives of her Majesty are negotiat-
ing to procure a large new botel for
the aoiommodation of the enaoy mem-
bers of Royal families expected.
The Chronicle says that Emperor
WUliaia attaches the greatest import-
ance to 1112 visit: to Englaied, upon this
ocowsion, and that he hopes to meet the
Czar under his grandmother's roof, and
improve the occasion to dissipate the
utistinderstandiag between Russia and.
Great, Britain. 'flee court functions of
the approaching season include five
1)rawing-rooms and five levees. The
State epartments in St. James* palace
are being redecorated, and. the Prince
of Wales will hold two levees there
prior to his departure for Cannes in
the raiddle, of February. Tile May
firawiag-roorn will be b.eld by the
Queen in person, and the rule limiting
the presentees to two hundred will be
strictly observed. this year,
Orders ,have been given for the com-
plete overhauling of Backingbara pal-
ate, Marlborough house and. Clarence
house, where the crowd or foreign
Royalties who come to the Queen's
sixty -years' reign atbilee 15 June are
We have made a study of tires—pounded them
year in and year out by thousands on our
wheel -testing machine, tested them for elasticity*
for speed, for durability—had reports from
riders and agents everywhere, Result is the
wonderfuliyelastioandattrable Hartford Single -
Tulle Tires used on
dee d •
:4104,
1;:'1.7i:2,L11111,
Cooper, of this city, and asked tha
tbay be discounted. They bore the
nameee oi prominent I,ondon township
farmers for evlrom Fraser said he had
been petrel:teeing cttle. In amounts
they ran al the wag from 330 to 3200
each. Mr. Cooper purchased the notes,
whioh were marked. to nuatu-e next
fall • and whiah in all amounted to
abou.t 31,000.
Recently Mr. Cooper betel= swan- value& from 80 to pe •
cious, and. was estonished to rind. opon
enquiry that every rceme wbose name
the papers bore denied all knowledge
of the notes, end pronounced the signee
tare a clumsy forgery. Fraser claimed
to be owner of a 100 -acre farm, but it
belongs to his fathr, and is raortgaged
for 33,500, nearly its full value, so that
there is not the slightest seourity for
the mtes. The names of nearly every
prominexa termer in his own neigh-
bourhood is attached to the paper
which Fraser sold. Among the segue-
bures are those of James Row -e, Robert
Etodgins, Will lam Marlton, James
Skinner, James Paisley, Jahn Por-
ter Leonard Flughee, Sohn affeepher-
Tbo-
od ins Harry Loft, dames Cran- rule steady; sugars fermi
WLL
al
The Lord Mayor of London has start-
ed a fund for the relief of the famine
eafferers in India.
at Ls expected that the new Ca•ntedian
building at )3isley will tee reedy for the
team next sea•son.
The Duthess of York, daughter-iralaw
of the Prince of Wales, expects her ac-
coubnint be Aril.
Mr. Labouehere will be the recipient
of a banquet from the National Liberal
Club on the 3rd prox.
The British Government has issued
orders to the departments to confine
their °entracte to English manufac-
tures.
than 20 cents per 100.
largely attributable to the very bad
state of the country road, whieh in
some sections are said to be almost as
bad, as in spring, the frost leaving came
out of the ground during the 'late heavy
thaw, and there being an entire absence
of snow in- many eetions. In staple
groceries and dry goods there are no
cbariges in Mille& An. understanding
as to prices of shovls, spdes, etc.,
lass been asraved. at among manufact-
urers of these goods, American as well
as Canadian, and quotations are ad, -
.A.
pooling arrangeraent has also been ef-
feeted between all the grinders of white
lead, an artiole, ia which prices have
been. greatly eat of late, and a re-
vised price list has beet established. In
other lines there is nothing speoially
new. The money market is undisturb-
ed, and the rates of late prevailieg
have not been changed. in any way.
The whole.sale traces at Toronto for
the week has been quiet. Payments
this month are said. to have been fairly
satisfactory, but the usual proportion
of renewals necessary at this season.
were asked for. In grocescies and hard-
ware the movement has been small for
the week. no outlook, however, is
encouragin, and. wieb. winter weather
end the improved condition of country
roads, the sales will increase.. Leather
and hides remain quprces generelly
Five true bills have been returned.
at Washington against Friends Kiek-
khoffr, late distributing-officr of the
State Department, on charges of em-
bezzling international indemnity funds.
His total shortage is about 3127,000.
Richard D. Crnelius, one of the old-
est and. best known ba.nk cashiers of
Baltimore, committed suicide. His body
was found in the duck pond. in Druid
Hill Park a few hours after a shortage
of 360,000 had. been discovered in hie
accounts at the National Fartners' and
Planters' Bank,
The English htu.nting field this seas-
oa has been remarkably productive of
serious accidents to membe.rs of the no-
bility.
Tbe eatioltineeitt of Males Villa,n-
ueva, consul-generaa for Venezuela in
London bus been approved of by the
Queen
The Prince of Wales has endereed the
term Dittrhond Jubile, given by the
Tithes to the celebration of the Queens
lmeg reign.
At Bay City, Mich., a mob of several
hundred angry Poles attaoked tbe par-
sonage of St. Stanislaus' church, break-
ing every windovt and driving Father
Bogaei and his body -guard into the
basement. A number of shots were
fired and two oi 1,11xete men badly
wounded.
Oar telegraphed summaries frora the
commercial agencies in New lark are,
as might have been expeted, more re-
trospecttve tban anticipatary, saying lit-
tle about the present, and less of the
probable future of trade. Business every-
where is dull. and it is as yet, tooearly
in the year for any practica,1 develop-
ments. The bank failures in the West
have been serious, but the efteet has
so fax been disci -embed that no further
serious interference with trade is likely
to OMIT. The trade situation is quiet,
tholigh be some directions more season-,
able vveather has stimulated a demand
for seasonable goods,
sae, Alem McLea, Alex. Robb,
Americans in London have subscrib-
ed for a, loving cup aS a present to
Mr. 13ayaeel, the Amerlea,u Ambasa-
dor at liodn.
ston, and Albert. Kennedy. There are
said to many others. It is undr-
etood city 'bank boa also been victim-
ized. to tbe extent of 3500, a.nd that
Fraser presented and received payment
on oheques bearing the names ot John
W. Roster and Milan Ildly, two of
the tovenship's most prominent citi-
zens. Fraser, in addition, raised a loan
of 3400 from a eity lawyer on t,he re-
pre.sentation that he owned his father's
property.
Tae young maxt was at home Oil
day, hat left the same nigiht in a Jam-
ey, and has not been seen in this duel -
trite since. He has alwaas been con -
&Aimee a, clever toed promising yuth,
h btbs bu.t he dialikes farad
The transport Nubia, which arrived. at
. , ,
Plyraoath on aaturday mormag, report -
eel, cholera, on board. arniong theoLascars
• and. Walsh troops.
The Right Han. end Most Rev. Fred-
rik Temple, la D., was on Friday en-
- throned in Caritetbury mithedral. with
•nueh ecclesiaatical ceremony,,
Col alay, who is re per Lea as the likely
successor to 1VIr. Bayard as the United
States Ambassador 1:o St James' would
be regarded as persona grata in Lon -
Mr. Gladstone has declined to becurne
an Oddfollow on the ground that the
initiative ceremony wattle' he too great
an ordeal for a man of his advatieed
• GENERL.
The reports that the health of the
Pope is very delicete are contirmd.
Emperor William has designed the
tower for tbe German Protestant
&arb at Jerusalem.
Emperor William is still urging the
reorganization of the artillery to keep
Pace wailh Prance.
M. d'Odiaxdi, the Preach savant,
has iatvenee.t1 a. delicate machine that
records mental emotions.
Owing, to the exodus on account of
the plague, the population of Bombay
bee been reduced on -halt.
provement expeoted. e g
Mete are less active. Barley is firmer.
The higher markets for wheat in the
TJnited States and Britain early in the
week had little influence on prices in
Ontario, and consequently since the de-
clie the past few' days ta the leading
markets, our prices heve not. gone off
as math. as they otherwise would. The
money markets are quiet. Call loans
at Toronto 5 and 51/2 per cent; at
New York 1 E/2 to 2, and. at London
2 to 2S/2 rver cent. Sterling exchaage
is it trifle firmer. The Toronto stook
market is cadet. Bank shres, if any.-
thing-, are firmer. Toronto Itallway
well sustained owing to good earnings
for December while Cable and Postal
THE INDIAN FAMINE.
etatenteut turd Ororge itanitan—
trantense Extent or the metrical moot-
ed—me mansion mouse Mania.
A despatch aroma London says
Lard George Hamilton, Secretary of
State far the Indian Department, has
sent to the Lord Mayor the statement
upon wletch the appeal foe subsorip-
times for the relief of the famine suf-
ferers in India was based. He says
that distriets with a- population, of
37,000,000 will be sufferers from fam-
ine until the ena. of March., and that
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Itrtford Tires ate easiest to rep* M. case of puncture, stroogestt safest, best,
Codelirrbia, irt Cutalogye, telling fully of all Columbia% and of Hartford Bicycles,. trirtworthi
POPE ISAF'G. co.;: Hartford, Conn.
We appoint but one selling agent inn town, timid° not sell to jobbers ()middlemen. rt cottutoteff
ox nes o lower pace, ts free from any Colunlbitt agent; by malt for Wo ill.cert stamp .
are not propt.r.:y roore!g:lited in your vicinity, let us know.
UNL1
NY OTHEii
of good life and spent most of his time in this rule lower on realizing by blo ders.
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city, where it is learned lee hoe bean
keeping fast company of late. Ele le
parents are 'high .
'highly respeeted An ef- LOST IN A FIERY FURNACE
well connected in the township and his
fort will. be made to locate leim.
it may continue in some parts until
the end of June.
In other distrie,ts, having 44,000,000
of population, the distress may deepen
-meth famine for a shorter or longer
period, labile 6,000,000people in the na-
tive States may he victimog famine.
The density at the famished popula-
tion varies from 902 per square mile
in Mozaaterpore etad Bengal to 122
persons per mile in 13haiag,at and the
Central Irozinces. There were 1,200,-
000 people on the relief work at the
begenningof January, and this number
will certainly Teach 2,000,005, and may
exceed 3,000,000.
It is estinueled that the famine will
cost the. India Treasury alt last £4,-
000,000 to :46,000,000.
A eablegrane from Calcutta states
that the distress is rapidly deepenbag
especially in the tBundelcand districts,
where half the population needs re-
lief.-__
The Mantsion dioutie relief fund
amounted to nearly £30,000 on Tuee-
day seglit, ineluding a, donation of
£250 by the Pence of Wales, end the
donation by tbe Queen, of £500, which
has already been ehronieled.
HIS LIFE SPARED. BRAVE MEN GIVE UP THEIR LIVES
nkhael Brennan, 011.0 Murderer,
Eeprieved.
d.espatele Irma Ottawa, says;--Mich-
eel Brennan will not hang for the Stra-
thy murder. That eves the detision
reached rPu.esdays meeting of the
Cabinet and approved by the G-overn-
or-General. The sente.nee of death is
comae.ted to imprisonment for life,
The case has esigaged the attention ot
tba Government daring two sittings of
The Petite Republique, of Paris, says
that the Government has no faith in
the dura,tion or European pease.
A special from Oixaca, Mexico, says
e severe earthquake is, reported from
the soutberre part of the stat.
The Czar, who is suffering from the
effect, of overwotk, is about to start
to Livaain, for a two months' ealoarn.
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71, ,l,,,,- Bay -wle° hes been on trial
charged Nellie being responsible for the
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DEADLY FIGHT IN THE DARK.
The story of the Santa GertIldnais Mine ......._
DisasterHow the Englishmen Med.
• How at a Hungarian Christening at Map
Details of the banning to death of field, rt—One Man Dead, 'two Fatally
thirteen men in the Santa Gertidu.dis wonded.
Mae at Pacabaca, State of Hidalgo, A elespatelr trona. Seranton, Pa, says:—
Mexico, Dec. 31, lia.ve been received. As tile result of a fight at a Hungarian
shift was about to christening in Mayfield, Pa., on Theirs-
goThosr3i auntiYghatIld a number of the men day, one man is dead, two are dying
terrifio explosion °marred in one of the anses, serene liquor flowed freely at
and five others were badly cut with
had already remained the cage when a
South American Nervine.
The Great Health Reetorer
Century.
• Sickness Cannot Cope With It.
' Has Cured the Worst Cases on Rec-
ord.
Cerro at the Nerve Centres and Thus
Cures Permanently.
A Wonderful Specific In All Cases of
Indigestion, Dysppsia, Sick Headache,
Nervousness alid General Debility.
Has No Equal as a Spring ailedicinee
There is a great deal of uncertainty
Ite the methods adopted to remove dis-
ease. Doctors are not free from this
kind of tieing themselves. The poor pa-
tient has to put up with a good deal of
nerimenting. The discoverer of South
American Nervine takes too serious a
view of life to play pranks of this kind.
He does not think that these human
odles of oars should be fooled with. He
leas recogateed that they are subject to
disease, but, by scientific methods, he
has lea -reed that just as the watch is to
be put in perfect repair only wben the
msbasprin_g is kept in ramie; order, so
with the individel, he remains in per-
fect health only when the nerve centres
are kept healthful and strafe'.
What dieease is more distressing than
indigestion or dyspepsia? Some simple
remedy may be given to cause relief for
the moment. Nervine is an indisputably
successeul 'remedy for the worst cases of
b use it reaches the source
of the
drifts. Several men who were between. the chritening, and soon many of the
men were niact with drink. Seven of
U111 partioipants in the feast -went to
the house of Leyaz Krutelme• Krut-
chas soon had to resent, an insult to
the Clabinet, expert eredenee had been the fire and the cage ran up an o
tn-
called in and a epecial report of tile era could be heard shouting for help,
trial -judge. The gromids given for Ned Rithard,, an Engliehinan, called
the exercise of the prerogative of mercy two eotallattions to his assistanc, and
re, first, the recommendation to mercy ratt back braving the smoke tend la,raes,
ay Jae Jury Notate teen ee, aad. saved a, alexicen who was faint- , .
fe, &red. then the axe ves alas ed
guilty; second, the feet that the, inuet tag in the drift- Then dragged him to his we • i h
that, Brennan is a raan of weak mnd; were accounted tog and tea inen eel ful fight followed in the dark. The
UsalgeStiOti,
at all stomach ttoubles—the uerve °en-
'
nerve centres, from which come tlieee
tprieest07..Indigestion exists because trio
vital forces baye beecim diseased an
are weakened. Nervine -builds up the
forces, removes the manes of indigos- , e
tion, and then builds up the health cone.
.
How many systems are run dorm"
througa nervousness. A stimulant maat.
give ease, but it will not cure nervous
troubles. Nervine has cured more deep
perate cases of nervousness than an/
other medicine anywhere. And it does ,., e
so for the same reason that it cares ine ta
digestion. The nerve centres are de- .4
ranged, or there would be no eietims of
nervousness. Nervine rebuilds and
strengthene the nerve -Fames, and hence
itsmarvelons pretslexdisease4odtil
kina\.„,„,--
In
the spring of the year the str
est stiffer from general debility. The
blood, through neglect. has become ha -
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POU°Zeroitshoerdera.ila Wo elvpheiikle cosfystitemaig,,eat,a19.
spring medicine. Nanette restores the
this tired, don't-eare, played -out, miser.
exhausted vital forces that have lea to
tie of Nervine at tbis season of the a -
year without diseene quielcly giving wey 1 .
able condition. No one can take a boa N' ,
to abounding health.
anderstocal, If yinvwoula not trifle with
disease, then yeti will tale aerate Amar
lean Nervine, which will nor, trifle with
on
The moral is plebe, stinale and readily
. •
at
C., LUTZ 4Sie Wholesale and Retail Agent for Exeter,
dcrons deed was a haste' °he, and the sags and then a number of others' out. Mrs. Krutqhas desired out the
went. to the. toae, The roaring of the fire arlac-nee ene men ca). an Si a le
each thereatid rolled together upon the
therefore not, „premeditae; thirdly, running up dt was thought that all light ,anci fled from the room. A fear- Taos. IOESTa, Orediton Drug Store, Age
d 't d t bl d
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tion for the constatitaitic,n of tile sea- could be bear in the lower levels an • ,
tones was presented to iris Excellency-. a great volume o smoke t flora- en deadly grapple. Finally a eon-
in-Counoil. Besides this, it is the opin- the sha.ft. The tonere= procured hie stable and posse bloke o ,
ion of the medical experts that Breit- hoot: and ehecked off the nathos of the d -h a light was had a' ghastly pm-
na.te is a dyeing roan.
mad, fourthly, that an enormous pe
ture was presnted. alit furniture was
battered and broken and blood was
everywhere. Strtched on the floor
were eight apparently dead and dying
men groaning and .oursirtg. A phasi-
' hastily summoned. laratebas
was so terribly cut t'het he died in a
abort while. The injuries of the other;
pee, men show the savage nature of the
arely and still home the viands contua , fight. They are :—Peter Guy, cut over
The four ixten when they reached the the heart; left liana eevered at the
tte warm until' the OlOSis Of 1.11 MOW. Is4°W3 melte"'
mEtpuiG EvEN. level where the fire wee raging, gat wrie ; will tie• Wazal 2nbal, stab
men, All answered to their nme.s ex-
cept eleven.
Then, in face of the danger, Rich-
nrds offered to be one to go below
PL'ATEa FIEATED 13Y ELE'CTRICITY.
Food is eerved in one of the London
restaurants on electrically heated
t t the nests can eat leis-
agae and get 'Lae missing men. Three
Mexicana volunteered to \ccompany
bine, They jumped into theatiage end
vtere lowered. down. , TWO of them went
to their death--Rithards and an -an-
t
out aaa made a quiok sea,roh for the bed en the bask; lung pierced and Piece
I tell you, Ive lost a lot of booke missing. mem, but the fire feedbag on of flesa cut from shoulder; will prob-
by lendieg them gas and relea,sed the explosion, 111.- ably die, Jothin Turpakone, ear out off
low do you. fill tbe gape in your lib- led the empty spaces and forced the and nunaerous elailles on shoulder and
et" to the tage. iellarde male back. Peal Pawlak, face and arms
h tete' faee heerl and
years, alien peiest, has -bereft aoquetted. I stick in the books I've borrowed. agailaatt attempt to peue rate 'into one siaaleed. Jo n Nes
breast badly cut. Meetiteei e
stabbd. in the feee and back. Andrew
Telep, stabs ana nose bro a. ' 1
Dien a,re under guard iu the hosital,
and. an investigation of tae affair is
being held.
WHEN PROPERI,Y APPLIED
They say a newspaper raakes Lin
erie& chest protector ior wbeelmen 111
winter.
Do you button it Weide your coat7
No., you stay at home and rea,d it.
BATS' QV:ERR ANATOR.
Bats are neatt ourimely conSl ructe d,
the heal's 'tiolion being aided ay tiro
rhythmic eontiaetione of the VOO8 of
tiee wino,
11 . ,
11 '18 1101. gen,,eratly irn
bbs lratnan gencrally
of nine perfect 'tone,s, t,har.e are
'1 • 1 ‘ss tiva 17 5'05 186 OAA-
ferent Tieseefi'eels 'are -1--?••
abut ‘1,6,28
823 sounds. .?"
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