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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1899-8-4, Page 6TE4 BRUSSELS POST, The News killed - the P I p nee hinit bir're. died of SUNDAY SCITOO Fred i'h1ntn o Oliseo, N. Y., . has been fined $10 for bitching a , horse by its tongue lo a traction en- INTERNATIONAL LESSON, AUG. d gine and then starting the oleos. Teo animal reared. tearing out five 1 1110 New liestrl." Fret:, 26, 26,86. 8O1 - Intake (Lt its tongue, d The reciprecity treaties ne ()tenet Text. rteli. ate le, errovence• le 18 the intention to Intro. I duce suelf a measure in the 'fast sea sten of the next Legislature. Briefly Told "'" TIN WORLD'S EVENTS Of INTEREST VIRRONIOLRD Ili SHORT ORDER. IntoreetIng Happenings of Recent Dere-The Estee News of Our Own Country -Dotage la the Mother Land -Whet Is °Mae on in the united etatee-Notee Prom the World 80111 for 4.3e0. a record Remo for a Over. egg. 5Irs. Glailstene Warr tbrown film her CANADA.. peter' carriage at Hawarden, and was Geo. Ashdown has bee u eleetedeslayoe badly shaken up. of Modern, Man. Great Britain expects an average Flame has voted to raise $15.000 for yield of wheat and barley. lett a short- age in the oat crop. The Rev. Charles Graves, Die, D. C. L.. Biehop of Limerick, died Mon- day, in his 147th year. Twenty-eight battleships and ferule- eis have left Portland harbour for Belfast to take part ru the manoeue The Rev. Frederick W. Macdonald, uncle of Rudyard Kipling, has been elected president of the Wesleyan Conference at London. Eng. Emperor William will give a cup and ether prizes for a handicap race for cruisers during the Cowes yacht- ing week,. It is rue:lured in London that a bat - the preleteal 01 the Street Railway teci that, conditional upun being aliowe to run Sunday care the mileage paid to the city shuuld be increased etre seventh. seven tickets shuold be sol fur 215 cents, awl that echool ehildren.' tickete, which are now sold 411 fig $1 be accepted on the etunday cals. tlithlAr BRITAIN. In Londun great auk's egg has iiint Iligh-Autertean Canadian Com- pentauee. Will Ged, Sprinkle cle some arrangement mazy be made 111,103 eVashInet is a ready figure for 010 by the 'United States with Bermuda PRACTICAL NOTES. and other British West India rolonies I Neerse 26. Then. In the glad days were eignod un Tuesday at Washing,- , national reetoratiou, white' are to ton by the representatives of Great 13r1- tain and the United States. reed the preheat days te sincere Senator Fairbanke, chairman oe the pentance. Will I. God. Spronkle AUG, 4, 1899 T a .ginner bates sin Di other people, and Jei. almost every signer hates emtain 6. heart eause it is 8118 argues a cluinge of kinds lof sin; but the eating of sin be- lell 32. Not for your rakes do I this. You do not deserve this. Be ashem- ed and cunfouniled fur Your OM, wee's. it to mgel remember the hole of the pit 'theme we were regged, to recall our infirmities awl wrongdoings with ere sufficient distinctness to keep elear tine vivid in our retinae tee filet that, re- we are nut saved by our own right- ein eemenees. an ;38, 81. 1 will also muse you to ' dwell in the cities, and the water en! , be uuilded. When the trumpet of Cyr- us was blown, awl the thousands of al. Ilebreays were invited to return to their land, Dee hurdenserne fact kept many back -the walls of the great , cities had been broken down, su that lee' alter the desert earl bon crossed all I there 18118 nu certainty that the new- comers would be welcomed or kept safe; Jerusalem leas in ruins end the unity - g' Jerusalem was in ruins anti the outly- iu, I lag farms lay unprotected and waste. He But all this desolate land shalt be nee tilled; the region impoverished and de- ! populated by Nebuehadnezzar's army sball again support a thriving popu- as 35. They shall say. The discerning al la Hon. eel ones of the world, who sometimes are quicker to see the movements of God's providence than some of his own dren. This land that. was desolate is ir become like the garden of Eden, The n't reference is primarily to the lands of „, 'Lulea and Galilee, but in every Claris- "' I tion community the fulletneet of this ne I promise is possible; yea, in every 11 Christian heart. s_ 36. The heathen that are kft round about you shall know that I the Lord bailie The purpose of God's dealings Wil. , he Hebrews included the inform- ation of the heathen round about that Jehovah punished sin and rewarded goodness. a new electric light plant. Miss May Smith committed suicide at Stony Meuntain, Mau. The Giumesia has be sold in St, John's, Nfld., for salvage expenses. Robert G. Ingersoll, the well-known free -thinker, died suddenly yesterday. William. Mullen, aged twenty, WE19 drowned in the Themes near London last night. Tee losses of the ineurance corapan- lea by the recent Quebec fire amount to lie59,000. A returned Klondiker at Montreal says that 812,000.000 will be taken out of the Yukon this year The Manitoba Legislature has de- feated the bill allowing Winnipeg to talion of the eats Guards and a take a Sunday car vote. battalion of the Grenadr!ers have been ordered to the Cape. Unprecedented beat is prevailing in England, the thermometer registering 87 in the shade. Fatalities have oc- curred, and sunstrokes are numerous. J. H. Hall, a well-to-do Lamer of Palgrave, committed suicide by shoot- ing himself, near Georgetown, yester- day. An English boy named Thomas Gray, emploered on a ranch nein Wripella, The London Electric Cab Co, has Manitoba, accidentally poisoned himself dismissed its employes and closed its on Saturday. yard, chiefly in censequenee t he dif- ficulty it has had in finding drivers The Garney-Tilden and D. Moore ei Co. works in Hamilton have given their stove-mtrulders a 10 per cent. in- crease in their wages. for the vehtcles. Mr. Heury elunkett-Greene, the well- known baritone, was married in Lon- don to tewendunne, daughter of Sir The Manitoba Legislature has passed the second reading et the hill to pee...I Hubert Parry, Director of 110 Royal mit Winnipeg to vote on the Sunday College of Allude. street car question. The .Duke Weetnaineter has pre- Cropanted the 10,000 sovereigns won by forecaets which have begun to °meal in Manitoba show diet wheat belying Fox on the race fur the Eclipse -- Stakes on Sundown Park on Friday is heading out well, and conditions to the Royal Alexandra Hospital tit generally are favorable, Ethyl. Tee Elder -Dempster Steamship Co„ leepeieteene from the oesteeeeeee 00- 14118 received the Government contract melee the Queen's Jubilee Institute to carry the mails. Queenstown will wad many women's societies Will wait be need instead of Moville. un the Duke ol Devoneinre to urge Miss Ada H. Patterson. uf the Grady legislation for the benefit of Enid - Hospital. Atlanta, Ga., bas been up- wives. pointed lady superintendent of the Sir Jas. Vaughan, the well-known Winnipeg General Hospital. Bow street magistrate, announces that Several membere of the Dufferin, he is abotet tei retire, after 85 years' Rifler who failed to attend camp at serviee in the principal London Police Niagara are being prosecuted therefor Court. Althoug,h 85, he 18 still vigor - at the Brantford Pollee Court. ous. A Cardiff deputation is in Montreal I A London paper says teat Emperor on a visit to Canada to encourage William wished to attend the Queen's trade with Canada. They will visit I birthday celebration in England, but Toronto, Ottawa and other cities. the British authorities considered the time inopperi eine and the Emperor took umbrage. et is said in London that Parliament will pass the l'acific cable scheme this session if it receives in time the de cesion of the Australasian Govern - meow tin the new proposals made 181 the recent conference. In the British House of Commons yes- terduy Mr. Gosclieu, First Lord of the Admiralty', stated that the Government Humphrey Guest, the 78 -year-old thief who has spent 42 years in pri- son, was sentenced to three years in penitentiary at Belleville yesterday. Mr. John Robinson, principal of Dar- ling street school, Brantfoid, haa re- signed his poeitien, to accept a simi- lar ane tinder the Hamilton School Board. Owing to the difficulty in procuring iron girders and columns, work on the nen Grand Trunk general offices In. would inanition the strength of the Montreal has been discontinued until navy on an equality with that of the next year. combined French and Russian fleets, The Braise naval manoeuvres will involve a teat of torpedo-boat de- stroyere against torpedo boats, and an attempt on the part of a sappostol enemy to intercept a convoy of provi- sion ships corning from Canada to Britain. Hun, Charles Gordon, nephew of the Marques a Huntley and an officer of the Gordon Highlanders, called at the The wall of \V, W. Turnbull, of Se, blouse ol his cousin at 1 o'clock in the John. N. 13„ disposes of an estate of morning, and, failing to arouse hiln, e656,e00 personalty. St. John will have !limbed to the roof by clinging to the .bome for incurables. to cost waterspeut. He emit his hold, fell to el00,000 out of it, the ground anti was kilted. The Governor-General and Lady In recognition of hie services in the cauee el Imperial penny pestage, Mr. Halifax Board of Trade bus asked tbo Dominion Government to place ft whistling buoy at the. entrance to Hali- fax harbour and a lightship off Sam-, brie island. As soon as the street railway and railway deals at Hamilton have been completed by the Cataract Company Syndicate, it will turn its attention to tee line to Guelph. Minna have been invited by Carlyle Henniker Heaton, M.P., bee been pre- aCeatniPene Nteoei8e2t eS,:ineseegeer'°gIejfeat l' anted with the freedom of the City Cbatham. an Monday Aug. 14. el London, a well as n gold casket. A gallant railway laborer saved a ure representing Britannia, and at the disaster on tbe Canadian Pacifie Rye other end an allegorical figure of Can- traeke at Kamloops by raviniluing twice adze iterOS a stream 4.:3 warn approaching truine of the destruction of the bridge In the British House of Commons, by fire. Mr. George Wyndham, Secretary for War. aid that the three batteries of The barb" Ctereehleel°11en at Motet- artillery ordered to Africa were go - real are now making the neee,seary ing .ts reliefs or reinforcements, but, provements in readiness for the expeet- !Mould circumstances require it, the ed increase in traffic, arising from the batteries already there might be re - deepening of the cenale which trill be mined and the reliefs would then be- eompleted this fall. tome reinforcements, Le-Gol. Holmes, D. 0. C., has re- leNtTED STATES. (mated the City Council of London to pay $2,000 88 1111 advance towards the theeih.picoalegeo orfeeattaeuarksants bave advanced ett out in coneequence of the ideal car troubles, upon one end of which there is a fig - payment of the expenees of the militia Jennie, the little daughter of Mich- ael 13Iakeney, of Halifax, while at play ran n rusty nail into her foot. Blued poisoning set in and ultimately lock- jaw supervened, from which utter ter- rible suffering she died. The manufacturers of Brantford, in- cluding the Cockshutt Inougb Co„ lefaseey-Harris Company, and Water - tins Engine Company, have offered to donate the city 32,500 towards pure /ekes of flood prevention, 11 is stared that the Bank of Mont- real paid 3120,000 for the properties of the Canada Paper Co., and of the Boxer estate adjoining on Craig Street, Montreal, which it bought a short time ago for the extension of its prenaises. J. _Hughes, a Kansas man, trapping in British Columbia, quarrelled with a quarter -breed over the division of nnine MR, and 8110C 111133 I Ueited States SepeetarY ef War, A Chicago fireman has an invention to prevent hydrants freezing. There is little (Mange in the street car strike eituatien at Cleveland. Clara Barton, of the Red Croas So- ciety, from Cuba, has returned to New York. General Alger has resigned the Sec- retaryship ul War in Mr. eleKinley's Cabinet. A herd of twenty-one cattle afflict- ed with tuberculosis have been killed near Syracuse. Independent telephone companies 10 the 1.131(0(1 Sates are consolidating to fight the. Dell. The Bank el England is in diffieut- the-not the " old lady,. but an i0511 - tut ima at Manchester, NIL Mr, Elihu hoot of New York has ac- cepted the Secretaryship of War in President McKinley's Cabinet. It is understood that Elihu Root of New York will succeed General Alger While the man was dying Hughes cul- led regularly on bim, even digging a grave beforehand. Ile is under ar- rest. The increased trade oe the Domin. ion Bridge Co., has decided the man- agement upon building an addition to tbeir works at Lower Laehine. The addition will give the company an increased eapacity Ervin 7,001 to 8,000 tonsper year, or about 40 per cent, in- erease in their present output, let Poughkeepsie, N.Y., George Bur - gees, a (evil engineer out of work, 18 gathering driftwood on the nucleon to eel/. An order lute been reeeived by 1110 National Electric Co., of Milford, Conn., for 50 complete sots of electric: bells and fire, alarm boxes for Windsor Cas- tle. At Indianapolis, MIthr00 Iledg,es, aged IOU years, walloped his son Hi - In the Manitoba Legielature Prem. ram Hedged, aged aevent.y, beelike kr Greenwey aid: It is not the In- Hiram crime home in liquor and abuse tendon of Ibe Government to intro- ed his wife. duce this session a measure prohibit,- A Washington report says that out Dag the ale of Intoxicating liquors to of 69 °Mare and 1,316 men of the the full extent of Ibe powers of the Second Oregon Itegimeet only 49 were mission, still expresses coufidence that well result in a resumptitin of negote.! cleansing; it was tronstantly used Athens on the Alaskan beunclary. I a symbolic way in the erosive, rim The Assistant Secretary of the. See Nuen. 10. 17-19; Pelt, 51. 7. le Treasury. Spaulding, at Washingt,ona !gee has remitted the penalty of 88e200 era' as we bave seen, was a prie nail the types el t he temple sere Posed on tee Cantulian steamer Com- fort for violation of the 18.18 forbid- were constantly in his mind. From ding the carriage of coastwise pas- your filthiness. Moral filthiness; wh angers by carrying a leiturtli of July party from Marine City, Mich., to an- ,.eeer is spiritually ugly_ or dentin other point in the United Stater,' via a elm all your idols will i cleanse yt Canadian port. i When this prophetic promise Wns 1 George Ill, Valentine, cashier of the tered there were prubably in en suspereird Middlesex County Built at naiads honest doubts as to its realiz Perth Amboy, N.J., was sentenced to six ,years in the New Jereey leenie , tion. How such a change of nation t entiary. Ilhail pleadedelguilty to the character (md be brought to piass w e tharge of larceny in connection with not clear. But the change came, Fro his misappropriations of about Se00,- 000 from Ibe Middlesex County Rink. the days of Jacob down the chos , people had been tempted by arta The full amount of the defaleation has not been aseertained, but it is under- pagan superstitions, but ratite the mood that it exceeds 8208,000. penitence was so profound that the o GENERAL. temptations ceased to affect them ; a Storms Lave devasted Chili, after their restoration to Palesti Forest fires are ragbag in Sweden. they never lapsed into idolatry. A Drouth is causing distress In Cuba. sin, including idol -worship, is in e There is more reported fighting in sena either the immoderate love of a Samoa. Tobacco is a drug On Havana mar- innocent object,. a love so great as to ket. alienate the soul from God, or else the Lord ("111800. Vieeroy of India, will love of what is essentially wrong ;and 1041)' Central /mita in October, sin begets sin. The cleansing from sin Tim *United Slates system is replace here promised implies Free forgiveness; ing. the Spanish In the Manilla courts. not only acquittal from the charge ef Recent rains have ilooded Manila. offending God, but the canceling of the They are moving about the streets ea punishment of past offense and restore boats, ation to the divine favor, Further trouble among the Pathans eeported. ' spirit. Perhaps 'no deep distinction 26. A. new heart . . .. and a new en the northwest frontier of Indian is The hailer of the Austrian torpe'do should here be made betwen "Ikea boat A der exploded, killing a lieu, en- "spirit,' "Heart" is used, its we often ant and four men, examen tree it, as a symbol of the source of re damage bas been caused throughout Germany by heavy hail and moral vitality. As the health and thunder storms. strength of physical hearts, so the spiritual heart is regarded as the len- The Pope has resolved to conduct ter of spiritual life. Now, the moral personally the religious ceremonies and religious condition of the Jews Maiming the century, during centuries had shown that spite - Cuba's crops, especially sugar, are tually their heart was wrong; they suffering from lack of rain, though adored Baal, not Jehovah; they this is the rainy season. wrought evil, not good; they depended A trench menagerie proprietor has on Egyptian accepted a Spaniard's Challenge to horses, not on Providenc e match a bull againet two lions. With moral perversity they leve what is wrong and bated what is right Huedreds of Spanish laborers engage The bad spirit, of the mitten hasteue ed by the naval contractors, at Gib- that dreedfut climax of their history - railer, tare on stroke and threaten the Bthylonian exile. God, reeogniz riots. jog their repentance, promises 1 The British cruiser Bonaventure, ree 1 change all this. ,Forgiveness int no Ported ashore in a bad position at eenn 'ugh; ain't iesransoutreen°fout gh. he trecordortia ise:ante Corni1ov, has been floated to Hong , Kong. reture to the Holy Land, erect again i 1 temple for the living God, and begin I The Indian Government has annex- ' purer worship than .the nation ha ed leushke in Beloochistan, paying an ! ever known. The people Nebucbad- annual rental for the territory to the nezzar dragged away from Palestine, Khan of Kelat, ' had they been restored unchanged They are predicting Gen, Pellieux s ' wou'd soon slide back into the sinfu dismissal from his command in Paris babits which had brought about their He is IlOW charged with lying to the : captivity. Dr. Chalmers used for the Minister of War. : title of one of his greatest sermons, Naval Lieut, Baissman, the late . "Tbe Expulsive Power of a New .41- Czarewiteh's Companion, shot himself fection." This is exactly what God when upbraided by the Czar for allow- now promises. I will take away the ing the Czarwitcb to go cycling alone.' elehY heart uut of your bas reduced to. e6 '09 th t • !ffnirreshiliar Ttepdhlssiseal 1 5ha rd! The Neevfoundiand Supreme Court Hpahrdashcea; NINE HET TRAGIC DEATH, only Five 01 Purls or Fourteen Inners SurvIre-Others Killed by Exposure, Disease, nutt One Sulehted. A despatch from Victoria, B. C., says: -al, Perelman and II. Hanson, wbo have just reached here Irian the north- ern gold fields, tell a tragic, tale of adventures in the north. Out of four- teen men who went from San Diego together in the (menhirs days of 1896, only five are alive. Fatalities commenced early. "Bob" Johnson fell into a fissure while cross- ing the White pass, and died in eleven days from blood poisoning. At Five - Fingers a Scow, containieg Much oL ; the supplies, was lost, and, with diffi- e catty Erie Armstreng, one of the party, was saved. His reason becom- e ing °teemed a few days afterwards ehe blew out his brains, and was burled - at the Rapids, At 1Vhile Horse o rapids two of the party, Mined Dow t and "Long James," died from typhoid i fever, while shortly after reaching 0 Dawson another of the party died t brooding over imaginary troubles. t Four others died shortly afterward. d Those who survived seemed to have struck it well, and. Perelman and Han- son do not seek to disguise the fact. They are here for the purpose of order- ing a steam thawing machine, with Wilkie to operate some of their claims in 'Dawson. heartedness brings on by painful daet.:1- . rescuing. the Canadian liner Gaspesia i efeeee e from the ice floes in St. Lawrence Gulf. ,' In"' , g- of- tialeemmaotiultrle hcei !tar?' a; I stoh the bus a if The charge ageing the prisoners are • results. I 'will give you a heart of rested same time ago in Johannesburg ' Hese, A healthful heart; normal de - by the Tr/inward authorities has been sires. In other passages a "fleshy reduced from .bigh treaSOn to causing heart," is used, as a symbol of carnal - disorder, ity, but here it is contrasted with a A. Melbourne despatch says that heart of stone. "This change of the Eastern Extension Telegraph COM- heart," says Dr. Cowles, "is the great pony has made an offer to the Vic- doctrine of the New Testament, tenet toria Government. to eay a cable from forcible' by our Lord himself in his Australa to South. Africa without cost statements respecting the new birth, to the colonies. and everywhere presented as pelmet - A terrific tornado in the Russian e lv the work of the Spirit of God." province of Pensa, almost destroyed 27, I will put my Spirit withiyou. 1119 C.ty of N ileola a je wshoje, Six- 'With God's Spirit. in the heart right n teen bodies have been taken out of the aotions inevitably result. It is not- uins, and it is believed time e loss orf life will reach nearly 200. thable that Paul does not refer to the : I works of the Spirit., but to the fruits The clueing of the Newfoundland Legislature was marked by the pees-1.10Yr P0800,of tic Spirit, when be tabulates love, and the other delightful re- enee of 1,000 British seamen and ma- : suite of a life animated by Gud. Cause owed in the Governor's speeth. i in you a .1.16-8, moral force. My judge steam cauties a locomotive to go; put statutes. As Ines. A peaceful settlement of the You (0 walk in inY r French shore difficulty was foreshad- yesterday passed resolutions in favor 1 ments. Cu the Hebrew mind and the prophetic teamind tins The Intern. t'1 P .. ' of the prohibition of the use in war of ld recall the Mosate rite expanding bullets and peso of asphyxl- I wouneturally ehings, But .. ating projectiles. The Beitish and cludeei all God's laws and dectmons. it has a broader Meaning also, and the ti ' i . gavey. our fathers. Nothing more un - 28. Ye, shall dwell in the lend that I United States delegates voted against . likely could well hem been promised. Work has been begun on the con -1 29. 1 will call for the. corn, and will ' struction of a passege tram the cell of increase 11. I'm the court-martial before which he is to As 14 eerie and the fruitage tie fertile the Bible are more majestic than this. sentences even in Capt. Dreyfus to the hall in which be tried will sit. This will enable the valleys, the disease of the jungles and prisoter to escape the annoyance of . the winch, oe tee seas also, all forces of observation by the curious, I nature, were servants of God, ready to A. triple murder of an American , rue any whither at his direction. Days named Ward and two Japanese wo- 1 01 prosperity will come as a result of men at Yokohama, the supposed 'righteous living, because God will call reuse being jealousy, brings an Arie.1 for his servant, Corn, to minister to krican seller named Miller under the ' them, There shall be no famine in Japanese laev as the suspected mem- I the land, but a wholesome plenty. theme. This is the first ease under the new treaties. 83, 1 will multiply the fruit of the tree, .An amplification of the thought Negotiations by an United States- of verse 20; there ahall be plenty of syndicate have been closed for the sale ' fruit, The increase of the field. An of Popocirtepti volcano, Mexico, and added "Specification." Ye shall re - $500,000 in gold,teIr e purchase Price, ; wive no more reproach of famine has been paid to Gen. Gasper Sanchez, 1 among the berithen, When the who owned and operated the sulpbur I heathen had, heard the exiled Jews ex- deposite in the crater of the volcano tilt in Jehovah they "reproached them," for the mkt 25 years. asked thero why ench a God as he could A mysterious epidemic whicb has' not have ke.pt his chosen people from been prevailing recently among the faratee and captivity, Poor Behrewal cattle on tele Swedish Island Of Goth- Well they knew that these canto:Lida land, has spread to the human beings were the result of their own had deeds, in the district, and a Large number ef But in the good time coming there cab patients have been admitted to the be no more each reproach, hospitals. Sane of the cases are ex- tremely difficult to diagnose, Cattle 31. Then obeli ye remember your own evil ways, God will blob out the are dying by hundreds throughont the recordi of their h .1s, but they them - Island as a result of the epidemic.. selves can never elot It out. Memory of past alas and blandera, however, go long as they have been for- given, Owed not, be allowed to dfaeoura,ge ne; only to remind us that such doings Were not good. Lathe yourselvea 10 your own sight for your iniquities. This is the Nei. Mg of every genuine Chrietian. Even LOVE'S PROTESTATIONS. Marie, reading letter -To please you I would traverse oeeans. Oh, the brave fellow I ttra mating to see you to. elverove if it doesn't rain. SHOT DEAD BY A CONDUCTOR. A eloveland Boy Murdered os the Result of the Strike. A despatch from Cleveland says: - A 15 -year-old boy named Cornswich was shot awl instautly killed by a non- union conductor on Crange street on leeonclay afternoon. Cornewich was a passenger on a Broadway ear and made a remark to the conductor Ralph Q, Hawley, of No. 108 Bolivar street. Cornswich then got off the car and the conductor got off and followed him, He pulled a revolver and shot Corns- wicli through the head. Cornswich died 1 almost instantly. Patrolman Heilman was riding upon the Broadway car upon whin Hawley : was the conductor, and he at once placed the latter under arrest. An immense meh of people, enraged at the I slugging, quickly gathered at the Scene, and the police charged upon the crowd and made several arrest,. At 9 o'clock Sunday night a subtle- : hen ear W88 blown up between Wye - cline and Willoughby, about fifteen miles east of Cleveland. The outrage was not reported to the Cleveland po- lice until Monday morning. The car was on the Painesville line, and was filled with passengers, mostly women from the oity, who had been spending the day with friends in the suburban towns, The front end of the heavy mo- tor was reined several jambes from the track, the headlight was blown off the car, one of the axles was bent, and sev- eral windows were broken. Two pas- sengers were badly cut by flying glass, CAT KILLED THE BABIES. Family Pet Left In 0 IMOM With lewlm. A despatch from Vienna says :-The feline pee of many homes has appear- ed in a new and dreadful character at Markranstaedt. Little twins, a few months old, were there left alone in a room, with the cat, which had long been the pet ot the family. The horror of the mother may be imagined, When, on troming back, she found that the cat had killed both the babies. One had been smothered, and the other had been killed by the shock caused by the wounds which the eat had inflieted, A PRETTY PETITCOAT. Silk underskirts of the handsomer variety are expensive luxuries, but the woman who is handy With her needle can fashion one for about $5 that would cost her three times that rottoh if bought in the stores. The petticoat itself is made of plain taf- feta, in any tint, and it is trimmed With galloped reifies that are lin- ished at the ed,ges With a heavy but - DM hole stitch in black, Pellaa dote of the black, edam are worked in the retries, The effect is very dainty, and distinctly new. , :0 TORS, LER GYLIIEN, Ph C 1 ANS . "X" 'MSS w272E'Lc-a tien and Women in all Walks of Life Tell of the Romarkabit Cures Wrought by South American Norville Tonic, SIX DOSES WILL CONVINCE THE MOST INWEDULOU9. EDITOR COLWELL, OF PARIS, ONT., REVIEW. Newspaper eclii-ors are almost as sceptical as the average physioian on the subject of new remedies for sick people. Nothing short of a series of most remarkable and well authenti- anted cures will inoline either an editor or a doctor to seriously consider the roerita honestly claimed for s. medicine. Hundreds of testimonials of won- derful recoveries wrought with the Great South American Nervine Tonic were received from men and women all over the country before physicians began to prescribe this great remedy in chronic oases of dyspepsia, in- digestion, nervous prostration, sick headache, and as a tonic for build- ing up systems sapped of vitality through protracted spells of sick - 0(008. During his experience of nearly a quarter of a century as e. newspaper publisher in Paris, Out., Editor Col- well, of The Paris Review., has pub- liahed hundreds of columns of paid medicine advertisements, and, no doubt, printed many a gracefully. worded puff for his patrons as a matter of business, hut in only a single instance, and that one warrant- ed by his own personal experience, has he given a testimonial over his own signature. No other remedy aver offered the public has proved such a marvellous revelation to the most sceptical as the South American Nervine Tonic. It has never failed 'n purpove, and it has cured when dootore and' other medicines were tried in vain. "1 was prostrated with a particu- larly severe attack of ' La Grippe,'" says Mr. Colwell, and could find no relief from the intense pains and dis- tress of the malady. I snared day and night. The doctors did not help me, and I tried a number of medr- oines, but without relief, About this time I wan advised to try the South American Nervine Tonic. Its effects were instantaneous. The Best dose took relieved me. I improved rapidly and grew stronger every day. Your Norville Tonic oured ree in a single week." The South American Nervi*. Tonic rebuilds the life forces by its diroot action on the 1301909 and the nerve oentres, and it is this notable feature which distinguishes it from every other remedy in existence. The most eminent medical authorities now concedethat fully two-thirds of all the physioal ailments of humanity arise from exhaustion of the nerve forces. The South Amerioan Nervine Tonio acting direct upon the nerve oentres and nerve tissues instantaneoualy supplies them with the true nouriah- anent required, and that is why its invigorating effects upon the whole system are always felt immediately. For all nervous diseases, for genera debility arising from enfeebled vital. ity, and for stomach troubles °fever, variety no other remedy can possibly take its nisi:es Sold by G. A. Deadman, REPORT ON OLD AGE PENSIONS. eargrieh Parliamentary committee R81.0111. mends 41 26 Per NVeek to All Over 66. A despatch from London says: -The case of one of the most dreary ses- sions of Parliament within the mem- ory of men now living is in sight. The members of the House of Commons ex - Peet to flit about August 1011e, le time to reach the moors for the open- ing of grouse shooting, whiele win be- gin on August 12th. The Parliamentary Seleet Committee on old ege pensions is laboring ear- nestly with a view to presenting to re- port before the prorogation of Partin- enent. It is understood that the tione- mittee has arrived at the determina- tion to recommend a pension of five shillings weekly to all attaining the 11145 of 65 years who have never receiv- ed parish relief. The proposal will na- turally involve a heavy exponse,gener- ally eetienatecl at 1410,000,000 yearly, whicb, it is proposed, will be divided between the Imperial exchequer end local resetunes. . THE HUGE STONES BURST. --- Two•Storer Ilhallollne Some Mishima Away ii'reehed. A despatch from Brockville, sayst- A most peculiar accident occurred in Jae. Smart Manufacturing Co.'s tool works to -day. In that building were two very large revolving grindstones, weighing about a Lon each. The men who were working upon these stones noticed that they had attained an un- usual speed and, sarmieing that some- thiog was wrong endeavoured 10 814111 off the engine, but were unable to do se, as it had "run awey," Tiny im- mediately fled from the building, and a Moment later the two great, atones burst, and the fragments were hurl- ed through the roof and windows, One large plea meshed throughthe root of a two-storey building half a block away, The building Was badly wreck. ed. Fortunately tao One was hurt, though there were some narrow es- capes. askloomeuemell LIVED TO THE AGE OF 104, Meath of 1110 Oldest 'Woman In Rent County. A deepate,h from Chatham, says: - Mrs. Wm, Berry, one of Chatham's oldest settlers, died last night, at the age of 101 years. 8t0.'e. Berry was born ill Old Virginia, of slave parents, and was herself a slave, Like all persons boreal in slavery, she bad no record of her birth, and claimed that she was over/ 120 years, but figuring from her freedom papers she was easily 104 years of age. Over half a century, ago Mr. and Mee. Berry settled here, and were respected citizens. No rela- tives wore left to mourn the aged lady's death, children, grandchildren, and greategrandebildren having all passed away. TORONTO LADY GETS DIVORCE. Mrs. Macdougall, Formerly M.A. ltigelow, Wins Kier Vase tandem" A desipetch from Chicago, sayei-Mr, William edecdougall, of Chicago, form- erly Mrs. N. G. letgelow, of Toronto, was to -day granted a Evora from her husband, 3111. Wro. Macdougall, by the Superior Court here. About tbree years ago Mr. Mitedoue gall left his wife, and instituted a snit for divorce againet ber, His stilt, however, was shown to be grow:divas, neadi wile dismissed. Mrs. Macdougall brought her edema on account of deeerlion and non-sup- port, and has been granted her divorce, with the right to reaurne her fernier name Of Mrs. Bigelow. BUBONIC PLAGUE SPREADING. Thirty.Sta (Itme)1 Repotted 3d Mattelflue -Iteutelett Suffers 'A despatch from London, says The Colonial Office ennounree that (he bebotia plague has spiered from Hong Kang and olauritiui lo Reunion, There Were 86 eases 11.1 leleurtilus in the week enling July '20, of which (39 resulted fatally,