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only half the i
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Vie house of Mr, P*:W Parker -4as
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Philippines at Once.
now in Datfur with a large, fort!
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burns gerle', and Mrs. Par-
South Dakota big a sur ,- PIKY'
plus of M
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in the state treasury. It rooent3y took
Generiar Way jar. t1ke f0rifer ofto
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up $70.000 of bonds not due until', 1919I
general Of VubilL, gave 06 b*Mnet
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Fifty-two branches of chartered
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The state library of Perma I -�,
cently At Madrid tp.. 14 generals,
ber, or
a4wrallii slad a num other
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banki and several private banks were
a in Manitoba an d the Territor-
with i4l,816 volumes, is the so6and, 14
size of such libraries in the dVii ,itod
officers. To3*ts to the regerArstit)
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peapil
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the country and. r0drin W the a
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Albert E. Musson, clerk in the Mar-
Richard Tweed, brother of the ft,
and na.vy were drunk. - litillituck
A Belgian Orlo4t named 11.
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chants' Bank at Montreal, ban been
arrested. His shortage is said to be
napus. "Boils" Timed, former Tammanif
ruler of New, York, is dead theii,
been murdered- by Chinsai rebels
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almost $60,000. .
aged 75.
Hupei.' 'His companions took r
in the house of a friendly ailapo
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I The Grand Trunk offered Mrs. Casey,
Th,.) Populist Senate of Kansas now
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Another priest named Floury Ia
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wife of the engineer who was killed at
proposes to fix the legal rate of
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uppylemseo In s, coal pit at Szeol
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Murray Hill $100 per month for three
cents for berths in sleeping care
He to gagged and shamefully tre
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years, which she refused to accept.
that State.
The French Minister of Finance
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fridividual ocimmuilion Pupa were used
in the Centenary church at Hamilton
It has been judicially decided In
South Carolina that under it provw
his budget lightened thin yeaX
uslon whicb, has beeril. paid regu
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last Sunday for the first time. Com-
Ion of the state constitution, a juror
Fier thirty yBaro. In IM9 It was ag
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municants remained seated in their
must be a qualified voter.
to pay a yearly, aura of $0 td all
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N�rth Dakota law makers have al-
,commissioned officers and soldie
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The Cauadti, Atlantic Railway has
tered the divorce law, mikking the real-
the First Republic who had seen
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received no communication from the
dence 12 months, and only to residents
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years' service and received a woun
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American roads relative to the propo8-
of the United States. 1
,869 the annual sums amounts
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al to abolish siscond-class fares on
The extent to which the ball-bBar-
$600,000; last year ik was $60. No
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ings are now employed is shown by the
item vanishes the last reoipient
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The Crow's Nest Railway is now in
importation into the United States of
Ing died at the age of 105.
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working order and three passergor
at least 200,000,000 balls a year. -
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traints are sent over it each way every
By a tunnel Wo feet in length
CHARGED WITH DOUBLE MUR
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week. The regular freight traffic in
through the mountains, Gold Lake.
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steadily increasing.
Sitka, has been drained and its e�or-
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Rumors are in circulation at Cairo
trous gold wealth madat available.
tistaboo 11111111agers Startled by the �
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that on December 28 last the Dervishes.
Chief Joseph Kipley has instructed
f *fit of the Most Promillstaink. C1
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under Emir Fadil. on the Blue Nile,
the Chicago police to "shoot to kill"
the Ptaot-Many Other AJ
defeated the Egyptian forces, the 10th
when it becomes necessary in deal-
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Soudauese battalion being entirely de-
ing with highwayman and notorious
A despatch from Montreal an
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thugs. I
The village of Upton, fifteen miles
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Wolves are said to be so plentiful
A Joliet Prison convict told the war-
St. Hyacinths, has been thrown
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rts of Quebec Pro-
vince that they art) ranging the woods
den where $2.000 th of diamonds,
stolen from a Mrs. Villiams, a Chicago
great excitement, by the arres
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In large packs and have been known
hotel gusat, had been secreted. Mrs.
Joseph L'Houreux, on a a
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to attack settlers' stock. They are also
Williams now hilis the diamonds.
of having attempted to murder
waging deadly war against the tare
An ispidamic ot grippe tea broken out
step,acin, Joseph Evangelista Re
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bards of elk and moose.
to an alarming extent among fill'S
by setting fire to the boy's bed.
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The annual report on adulteration
hiorsee in Kentucky. Thoroughbreds
L'Heureux Ia hold only on '
of food issued by the Inland Revenue
especially are suffering, and many val-
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Department has been distributed. Dur-
wilds inarea are dropping their foals
charge, there are at least five
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on account of it. .
or crimes which it is allegect wi
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and of theme 701 were found to be gen-
The official estimate of the annual
ail probability be traced home to
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nine, 87 adulterated, 61 doubtful, 6 sold
as a compound, 19 not classed and 5
egg product of th/a United States places
it at 850,000,000 dozen. Placed end to
two of them being the most serits
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sold illegally. .
end, they would gird 'the carthtwelve
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"I offences against ,hu nity,
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GREAT BRITAIN.
times at the equator, end there would
der. There is every rettacin to be
There Are now over 110 million peo-
still be some over. .
it is said, that he murdered his
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ple who speak English.
Chicago now boasts the "longest po-
two wives. Detective Haynes,
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London pays 42 per cent. of the In-
lion b:mt In the world." One patrol-
ager of the Canadian Secret Sery
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come -tax of England and Wales.
man has charge of a bit of territory
this city, has worked unceasing
A female town crier fulfils her du-
seven square miles in area. It Is $it
the extreme western limit of the city,
many montbvs in collecting evi
ties in the Scottish town of Dunning,
Perthshire. I
a,nd includee a Low houses and a good
which would warrant L'Heureux
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Th� White Star steamer Oceanic, the
largest ship ever built. was launched
deal of prairie.
A suit against the city of Minnea-
rest. The man had not the slic
warning as to his coming arrest
at Wifast.
polis for loss by fire because the vva-
(or pipes were choked with sand,
was as surprised *as it is possible
man to be� When told that a
Fifty pounds a year is devoted to
dusting the books in the Library Of
has been decided in favor of the city
by the Supreme Court which ruled
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rant wals issued for tile arrest, he
the charge, and upon beini told
the House of Lords.
that the ci ty was not liable for the
he supposed there was nothing
An arteaian well sunk to the depth
negligence of the be . rvants.
but go alonif. The moat impo
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and his wife.
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Argumentlupon the -dispute between
United Statei Navy Yard at Washing,
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ington, have shown that a plate of
Joseph L'Heureux is a remar
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1. likely"'tig"b6ard until in May.
atoA 1-82 inches thick is absolutely im-
man in many ways, particularly I
Eight churches have stood on the
pervious to water, even under a pre&-
he has for sa many years succes
site of St. Faiii'm Cathedral in London,
sure of 6000 pounds to the square inch.
covered up -the traces of what ar
The first one was built in the year
It is expected that the present sea-
alleged to be the most,scrious c
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son will bo on� of the beat the lumber-
in the calendar. Among the crim
Thirty thouBind women spend their.
men of Maine have experienced in sev-
to alleged to have committed ar
lives in driving and steering tbe canal
eral years. The out upon the waters
I Tbat he poisoned or was in
boats in southern and Midland Eng-
of the Kannobec will probably exceed I other mannairv,rea�onsible for the
land.
that of 1897 by at least 24,000,000 feet, � of his first if. who died at
The Brit ish'Adin I ratty is being urged
a" it the total cut of the region, it is I ford, Maine, about twelve yea
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to 6mphusize the unity of the empire
o5timated, will be fully 125,000,000 feet
of lumber.
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! under very auspicious circurnstan
I That l.n December, 1894, he po
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by adopting colonial titles for British
warships.
The late William B. Smallbridge, of
or wasitil some other manner r
The Board of Trade retwirns of Great
Glenville, W. Va., a veteran of the
sibie fo the death of hia second
. I. Upton village, in the district
Britain's foreign trade for the month
of December show increases over 1897
civil war, carried, a bullet in his heart
for 37 years. His death was not due
Hyacinth,.
That in 1894 he burned his hou
of X3.998.100 in ipports and X1,658,
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e bullet, and, in
fact, he never suffered any inconven-
a In ill to the ground with the
300 in exp orts. I
ience from it. Before his death helof
collecting the insurance men
A branch of the Navy League has
aakeA his physicians, in the interest Of
That in March, 1898, he set I
been formed at Rottingdean, Sussex,
science,, to make an autopsy in order to
I -son, who awo
the bed of his step
Among the members of the first com-
find the bullet. The physicians did
I fore the flames did much dama
mittee are Mr. Rudyard Kipling and
Bo, and found it imbedded in the heart.
in October, of the same yo
Mrs. Rudyard Kipling.
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t fire to his dwelling on the
Canterbury Town Council has decid-
GEINERAL.
floor, and placing a rug saturate
ed to present Mr. Henniker -Heaton,
The world's navies number 2,891 war-
turpentine under his 8top-son'
M. P., with the freedom of the city in
ships.
again attempted the boy's life,
recognition of his services in the mat-
British India has 10,417 licensed
tried tAD burn hie dwelling.
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ter of imperial fi�nny postage.
opium shops.
The question of exhuming t
,,in, ,if the second Mrs. L Heur
The Empress Frederick has consent-
The Italian navy includes a28 war
now being considered by the Air
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ad to visit Plymouth on January 26th.
vessels of &11 kinds.
General. Though nothing of the
to ol!iou the n,)w block of the Royal
The population of India incronges at
will be left except the bones,
SailorW Rest, which has been erected
by Miss Weston, the -Sailors' Friend,"
the rats of 3,000,M annually.
thought that the poiaon, should
at a rest of over E5,000. .
An elephamt takes up the collections
have been "ad, may yet be fou
Princess'Victoria of Wales, arranges
in some of the Hindoo temples.
Fifteen thousand people are employ-
AN INCENDIARY PARDONE
flowers beautifully, and usually pre-
pares the dinn-r lab I e decorations at
ed in making violins in Germany.
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Sandringham. It is Princoss Victoria,
The p" Exposition of 1900 IS to
Had IMOR Se.sitemiesid to ReVeft Yea
also, Who frequently makes up the
have a theatre which will Beat 15AGO
Montreal Judge.
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buttonholes so much worn by the
persons.
A despatch from Montreal a
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Prince of Wales,
Influenza is epidemic in St. Peters.
Word has been received that th
It is not generally known that the
burg and thousands of came are re-
arnor-Generitil hats pardoned John
Queen possessea a moat valuable colleo-
don of autogrnplia. Besides the name
ported.
During the last century 100 lakes in
of, who in June, 1896, waA Ben
of- locarly every crowned bead ill the
the Tyrol have subsided and disappear-
in Montreal to seven yea ,I
world, .With his or her portrait, those
ad.
y.enitentiary for arson. Bex r
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of famous artism, m usic inns, and lit-
teratiatirs abound.
.Emperor Willliam is to visit King
rrisir, and in September, 189
arrested in comPan Henr
the labe Mr. John Harling, of Man-
Hilrobert of Italy and the Pop�a in
Mareb.
,kwith
tie, Isaac Davis, In. Thomas
cheater bequeaths 434,500 to charities
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The Prussian Government has iasu-
George Pavemr, on a charge of
in connection with the burning
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and institutions, the majoritV 9f them
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local. The gociet7 for the reventio
ed a degree abolishing female corporal
store of a man named Trudeau
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of Cruelty to Animals receives RI.M.
punishment.
Coal from Japan Is gradually an-
tle left the country, and the
were tried and acquitted, with t
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And the Manchester branch of the
Royal Lifeboat Institution comes in
rroaching upon the Walsh coal in East
caption of Beisor, who was con
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for 42,000,
The trade of the British Empire I@
Indian maxloe,ts-
The deepest coal raina in the world is
mainly on the evidence of the a
led George Payeur.
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e5timital to amount to about -91,200,-
the Lambert in Belgium you can des-
8490 feet.
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MORE WARSHIPS ORDERE
000,000 per aninum which is nearly
cend
equal to the combined trade of France,
Terat, in Afghanistan. is the city
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Gormazy, Austria, Russia arld the
which %has bean most often destroyed,
GverA settatim Ilessidins Stattlesk
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United States; aZd the shipping re,
Fifty-six times in all.
Past as lississible-Japah "my
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gired to oartl on this gigantic traf-
it is said Mr. Rockefeller madis over
Maine New Cristsers.
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In fixbaoda tW.M,6D0 tons.
Sir W. MatiCormac, the great sur-
f8poill,000 by the tims of Stilinclard Oil
liquidating certificates.
A despatch from London, Eng
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goon, Is Ach in foreign orders, and be
In 19DO Iceland will celebrate the
-Japan will @bortly place a lar
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Is especially proud of being an officer
OOOtb anniversary of the introduction
der for this 66fastruction of crui
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of tbs Legibu of Honour, a distinction
of Christianity into the island.
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England. The Government tin
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worn 'by few madirml men ioub of
Ptitaba. Ire ow" his red ribbon to the
ChineM Sycl Into are frequently seen
Hong Kong and,
dittribifted orders to various
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astliri0os he rendered the French army
in the streets of
Shanghai carrying ati, bpoin umbrella.
firms for the remainitig batt
is rider the naval programme, am
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In klit Vremoo-prusslan war.
The Italian Government propose to
It Is said, far two extra battl
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taim at census of the People On Deoem-
thus anticipating the annours
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The town of Pullwart. Ill.. is to be
bar 2ind, IM, 110 C6111-8 having beat
,which the First Lord of the Arlon
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alliti6x6d to Chicago.
m,Ads since 1881.
Right HOD. G'sdrge J. Gwben.
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One-half the Confederate vanaloners
Russia b" always been In the folre.
pected to mAke on ciresentinor t�
[is Mississippi are widows.
front ilk affirrivasixisia tQ,tJ64 Reds 1-a
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Klilre � Illd JA*14*-q, 710; MA11,10, 174M. exi There Were 11 owlki from, Ia Sri 14.
.1"."" 'A;'l&_W xfat_�.Nq. Sca.lis, -Tho,Xxt4t �c . ., �, I
Tola4o�, , , a bridge of IM h.s.,oint I. Xontraal ,:,,It week, and the aluitubt,it, 4X*6040OW .
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71c, Uxys. A" -W at Ist" #qvotat� times 7004NAY the of cases und;r treatment luorfwi�d tlfe", *�`Ws vk4lw4iow'-4tti, Atq0A "
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on Toronto. Jan. l!§,For ga off-dity bid. Clifiratsiod-PrIvisi ush, old: 41140, Cat 6 * Is V4 �
. . t�o, 1, 8'reatVAsti, irary ,opstilerably, Every medical main � to r`MA18Arn*ts- %he' T 1 '� t 1
we, W r4thar, a lively marlim ,kt the X Juilwg"aa, Jan. 16,Wboat-1 , , ot Ice that flowed over the , to forca'll a. likIlit * ith . tife; m4w .
up Ia the ritrov,kelow the , ,
, . t,4 orthorn� (0. 14 to 70o. No. %Nortb,. falls 040 In tb,5 city has tax hands full, and all I ,,, Wil lL )IR ANaJ.*r#4"4* . ".
00M. Wooltelita q4tla yardt this wortillAw 6ro, a7 W to w. ayi.4to. 1. rA I' -ft, fall �formfoq a bridge from abare, to ' , owners as 64ally . ,, I..
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_ reported khi,t tho cliseaw wits of 0 moo otcoggia battirc-elk, 114,tloiii ofid, 6*41 11 I
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- 11t, There were 22 -toads. of giff,olAgor re- to 57c. Barlay,No. 2, U 1-2 to 511c; short, but In the course ctf halt an hour N t ypo th to ugaal. li Putialoo. Tho ri"At , - .1 �,�.
, rfx�- tielived boval itliandt" 1. � " . 07APIS. 44 1-2 to rA 1-20. or so, ths,migilty weight of the current save .1 -now* In this gi Vale* ropilt 'th, LX .. �
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the i I Alitaustrits, Jan. l6,-NVhxat--Jsun broke . 0,ffi the ice jam and would carry c Dr. Labiiirge. the city medleall health ind tloy. aroveadr, tO Jr0_ I I
There wAt. Hot much doing An export 1kry M A ; Us as &40 i July do 3-8c; (ficer, stated that In his opinio-s tbif, i VuX#4P'0ug1 0 ;;
. � usita,int-tUOL 1,ealem , , "
isattle, but we had some fairly good on irack , tk � as 11113 i a-tirs the aigna. The effect - a t1iiiii " 1. . I .
,-�ar. , No. I J�rd, �� , N% I North� It d9*4 rough tbs raliAl4k miaoll to rapid Increase of the disease w d '"m war �hu 1
I staff here, and it sold in small lot& at orb, 6$e; No, 2 Northern, Oft. tile d*PpQI . ntinent Of the spectators to the soft and changeable weather. , English trade I* likely to ,W �oirdr", . I
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:012- fomt $4 to " and $1,50 par owt. Duluth, Jan, le'-whost-No. I bard, who watoIxed the water all day long. and lij hoped that an. Immediate im.: , . I
Of cash. 70 14o; January, 60 l4o Wd* , provement would follow the setting in whelIPAIngly disastrous. ' - I I -1 11 I
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A to- panale of solocitions sold at ' 72o bid i No. I Northern, cash, y The gittit tell with decidedly lower of clear, cold weather. WAklITRI) IT971iONVY. L I r .
44-M par owt. May. January. 87 I -So bid; Usy, 70o tam"ro1ilt", which everyone hoped To.dA was the coldest day of the. ,.1.
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to- ,Butchers' oplittile, sold well, considerit bid, would have the desired effect -of ce- inter I.re, the thermometer at tbs A desputell from Logdort as,Y411-Tile,
surl Ing t hat the quality was not anything N4W York, Jan. 10. - Flour - Rflr� mouting together the great flow of tee city bull observatory dt seven '01 k 0 v went of the Ttransvital 4Xy* 44-� . -
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cielpts, 16,0(18 ,bbla: exports. 221"0 that'had been constantly pouring o this morning registered .10 below X., I 4,014 r �
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high more thao ordiflaryi, Choice butchoor bbla; Rates, 4,944 - dull ,but upper lakils. ve'r oatreal Pro=r n correspondent of the Tin , I I
packages; the tells tMm the The At other points nwir M , 'I* .. +14.
of a, I .11m,iig tided nearly 4WA00 siniotolw,
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-4 to to, stoAdily hold. Rye tiour-Quiet, early ripe - thermometer registered from 24 t( h yr '..'
D caltitle was firm at frism, 53 17 this morning were toward ) .. to influence the Eor" L '
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rmy and now and than 4 I -8o per III, but to fair, $3,20 to f3.30. Buckwheat and ad by east' g the finest too bridge that below xero, and the cold dip Seems to ons. and European officials to, Pl**, .
has tb's i4io was very coleasionlill, Good buckwheat flour -Quiet, Corumosl- has over spanned Niagara's gorge be- b%ve been general In the province of i pr � .
vent the leasing of nelaillno Bey.: to' . I I
r Steady; Rye. -Quiet, No. 2 Western, low the falls, reaching. malt does, frona , Quebec. Great Britain. I
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at cattle fetched from #3.00 to 13.70 pt Ws f.o.b., afloat, Barley - Fir - the now Utiost &rob bridge up to at- - . �1 ,
In owt.; medium sold from $&25 to 63.50 Western feeding, 47 to 48c, c.i.f.. Of-' ultiat the , orseslice Falls. and. unlike - - -----. =�!__- I .
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arin. and 1&75, per owt.; and inferior to falo. .Barley malt -St W its predecessors, has no large crevices , , I 1. . � .
I now c eady. a, beat- to make, the trip across cumbersome, .. . 'r I - � ,4- . ; I I.. I I I- :., . . ." � , � � ,,�, 4
uen. orinnion fetched from W5 down to Receipts, 350,400 bush; export IZ9.M � � I .
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ted. $2.80 per owt. The sales to -day did bush; salea, 435,000 bush futures, And and has every appearance of remain- �. , r , ,
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80.0W bush Bpot; No. :4 red. 80 1-2c� Ing IA tt4 prestrit quarters until the ' - . . . - - - I ,L":14 �,�, - " I I'll 1. �
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has not drag, and everything sold early. f.o.b., afloat, to arrive; No. I North- warm rays of the spring sun malt Its 'I', , .;., . ., -
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of a The following transactions were re- Brit, Duluth, 79 14c, f.o.b., afloat, spot; usefulness RW84- It was crossed to.. I ,r. 11 I � I
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larry optlotnii opened steady and ruled very day by two or three dozen of the moriis � � , tl,-
reed pcirtad�- dull and featureless all the forenoon; venturesome, With the great too pal- . I � .�, , ,. , .1, I
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ra -of ing 1,&25 tbs, sold,at 83-4c per lb. break the market checked by lib- commenced to -day at Niagara Falls, . �, _ 4" � , " , " �
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d. In sold at 3 1-2o per III. of -yeaterday's good export trade Januar 21 with a grand display of . �j I 11 'I, -1 .
d to ud steady cables; the close firawor'lle! the winter will be lively ;� '. �, "I 4.1 11 r. � L "I
V the Fourteen cattle, averaging 1.100 tbs, aas steady and unchanged ; March around tbs Falls. � 11 1. , � ,
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hav- sold at 4o, and ten dollars back. closed 78 3�8o; May, 75 1-16 to ,I �. 11 .� .,�;- ".. , ,
A load of butchers' cattle, averaging 757-16c. closed 751-4c. Corn-Recelpt.s, ,� .. I ,;'��:;'fl�:�� L'�.' !' ,.�
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1,085 lbs, sold at $3.90 per owt. 90,525 bush.; exports, 101,782 bush.. ANOTHER CANADIAN SUICIDE& � I � , � � .11 ,
DER. A load of butchers' cattle, averaging ByOt steadT,; No. 2, 43 to 433-4o, f.o.b., fF. I " 't , ,4- �
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965 tbs. sold a.t 3 1-2a per III. a lost; opt one dull from start to finish, tally Throw Himself in Press or a Z Z , . , , � ,, , �!., � : �
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Ten cattle, averaging 890 tbs, so,ld at holding fairly steady, in sympathy "'ll" Train, , 11, , �,,,. - ,,
rrest 3 1-4c, and five dollars back. with wheat; the close was steady at q lt� , � � 1�1 ,,, 1, 'f
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threats Six shipping cattle, averaging 1.170 unchanged prices; May, 417-8 to 42c, A despatch from Clyde, N. Y., says: � I �',,,�,,
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a, sold at $4.2b per owt. -About twelve o'clock Thursday, as a I I
There was no enquiry for Milkers to- bush; exports, 875 bush; spot market . : ,,- ,,, ' '.�, I
quiet; No. 2, 88 84 to Me; No. 3, 33 1.2c; iviestbound freight on the Central rail- :� , 11
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ya:- day. Stookeini, feeders, and balls are . _� .,L� .
un&,"xigied. No. 2 white, 351-2o; No. 8 white, Mti; road was passing near Pettey's cross- I I . ��4,
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o one Ia shipping sheep just now, track mixed Western, 84 to 35o; track Ing, about tbl" miles cast of Clyde, a �, '. , I` -1
into and they are dull at from 3 -to 11 1-40 white, 85 to 39c; options neglected. , I '�11
vrell-drowed youth About sixteen . .. .1 ",_. ". ,
t of per III. Butter--3teady ; Western oream ry,' r ,,, 11 -1,
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barge About fifty lambs came in, and prices 15 to 2ft; factory, 12 to 14c', Elgiffs. years old throw himself in front of the I pl �1 1: � , .,i I "I 1.
. I 00- Wo ; Imitation creamery, 13 to 17o; train. and was ground to pieces. In , ", � . �� -
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am firmer at from 14 to 04-25, an( c . , �1, �� " ��: :
his caalonally 14.35, per owt. A little State dairy, 18 to l8c ; State reamery, the man's overcoat pockets were found 10 I
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16 to 19 1-2c. Cheese -Steady ; Ia ,� I :1. I � ;�; I ,, I � I �
que, more six photographsand three letters. The �: ': "
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was reported as paid, but we ra . ,
While doubt it. Lambs am in demand. white and colored, 101-20; am�ol letters were addressed to George F. ',L' ., "
white and colored, 11 to 11 1-4o; light Chapman, Brantford, Out. some of � I I ,, �
this Ducks am slow at 2 14c per lb. the photographs were taken in Brent- I I �� --I
A few good vests will sell. skims, 7 1-2 to 8 14o; part skims, 6 1-2 1 . . I - ''I
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oth- to 7 1-2o; full skims, a � to 3 1-2c. . Eggs ford, Rome In London, Ont., and some I 0 y6upill Ite-Ife-r-utwe . L ql�l 1 "'L`
11 ill 14.621-2 for the very beat selections; -Steady; State and Pennsylvania, 21 in Malil Oilao, of the totters was writ- It row hoan never stopped boatin "" �, " i
Hogs are steady and unchanged at I&, You would never be sick If your bean , ", � 1, ',; " �
him, light hogs am quoted at from $4 to $4.- to 211-2c; Weatern fresh, 20c; South ten by big sister-in-law, Emily, 16 was always able to cusy Irish, but y blood in sufficient quantity to every organ, 1� - i� _': "
to. 20 1-2 to 21c. Rosin and turpen- Brookham street. Now North road. and tissue of yodr body. � . � �� 11 I
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us of ZG; but for Any kind of heavy fat hogs 0 Boston, and was dated Sept. 14 1898, When your heart, tbrtmgh wooknessor thestrisin due to worry and oveirwork, " i '- I
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the outside figure is $3.75; they will tino--Dull, Molasses --Firm. 13 unable to supply the nesessitry amount of rich. healthy blood. evirry part of your I I I v1"_1, "' - I L "
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mur- sell at this price, but not a cent over. Chicago, Jan. 16.-Camb quotations another letter from a brother, kv. 14. body begins to show signs of weakness and disease. .
lieve, Sows xre worth 3o, and stags 2o, per were:_Flour dull and steady; winter Chapman, Caledonia, Ont., dated May DR. AGNIKWS HKART CURK . . . �,,��L,�,:,:��! , , L' :
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patents, $8.60 to $3.70; straights -$8.30 9. 1898. But 40 cents In money was . -"i '�,
first III. Stores will not sell. Strengthens the befen and Turifies I!ka blood. It positively gives relief In thirty .- - `1,11� ,
Cattle, to $3.40; spring patents, hard, $3.40 to found on the body. minutes and effe is I rimanent cum It curr3 nervausne", sleepleslis I � ,, L , " ��; �.' ,�.,
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fnan- Shipping, per cwt. . 50 13.60; soft patents, $3.20 to $3.40; bak- ness. neuralgia, beada:ra, Te'splondency, fermale diseases, and ail other stil Tients .. � I � � 1�t _
. $400 84 KILLED BY A LION. . 1, .i I .1.
too in Butcher, choice, do . 375 4121-3 era', 02.20 to $2.50; straights, $2.80 to I that spring from diseases of the heart and blood. If you suffer froll pairitation , . .. . , . . . ""'.. il. � ; ,V!�'. - ,
S3.20� No. 2 spring wheat, 67 1-2 top W# - weak or irryular pulse, shortness of breath, fainting spills or a lack o normai : , 1; , "t"',
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y for Butcher, mod. to good, . 3 50 860 No. 8 spring wheat. 64 to 69c; No. 2 F strength an vigor In any part of the body, you should secure Dr. AGNrvirs :1 "! .,
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Butcher, inferior, - . 800 325 ."alseer me Ike 111gands Halfway Meets o I I �
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dence HEART CURE. � " , '. I. ,
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I Sheep and Lambs. red, 71c; No. 2 corn, 36c; No. 2 oats. Wish A Te"Ible DamfI4 DR. AGNZWS CATARRHAL POWDRAI$QndonedbyCanada'agre.atesiministm Z � , �
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OINTWENT is Without 0 PC . � _!�,
5 " Ewes, per owt. . . . 300 325 27c; No. 2 white, 29 1-2 to 80c; No. 3 and statesimen, Try it. DR. Aomzw's er irl cure of skin . I rl,e
litest Bucks, per owt. . . 225 2 50 white, 20 to 29 1-2c; No. 2 ryeo 58 1-2c; A despatch from London, isaym:-The diseases. Relief in a day. 83 M Lyse -DR. AcNgw's PILLS, 20 Milk del I I , , . �,!, I
No. 2 barley, 43 to 52c� No. 1 flaxgeod,� Central News says the Uganda railway I -1,
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for a Milkers and Calves. $1.14 to $1.14 1-2; North-West, $1-18; hats now reached Sinibit camp 240 �'� � ""
war . . 2500 5000 prime timothy seed, 02.35, pork, I 11 ': � _� "' i .... L
- Cows, each, . J The onteriirine . -., ,
asked Calves, each, . . . 200 600 #9.85 to $9,90; lard, $5.50 to miles from Uombasa. W, q. G60DF AND F. M. PUNHAM, GODERICH. . 1 ,�'I�r'
said Hogs. $5.52 1-2; ,ribs, $4.70 to $4.95; has suffered loss by the death of Mr. SOLD BY I I , , , , I
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to do Choice hogs, per owt, 425 4621-2 shoulders. 4 1-2 to 4 3-8c; short clear W. H. Harrtsm, one of the angineers, - - - -_ I � . ..... � " "
rtant Light hogs. per ow -t. . 400 4121-2 .Sides, $5 to $5.10; whiskey, 81,27; sugar who died from the effects of it severe I � �%, �.,: I I I
a boy Heavy do., per cwt, . 000 375 unchanged; No. 2 yellow corn, WI -4c. mauling by a lion. Mr, Harrison � I � ,�:,I,�""; e L
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I PRODUCE. I Receipts -Flour, 18,000 bbls; wheat, `IX ;, "
S. Eggs,-T,Ln,p* ` -1).Uir 105,700 g with Mr. Boothby A thin ofly fibre -food fluid, whidh , � ; - �%'
demand good, bush; corn, 597,600 bush; oats; went out shootill - (11 _,'�r; �� �1:4'i'll
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a d prices Yfrm�.' Ch;i1cs boil.� k 194.700 bush; rye, 11,800 bush; barley; and a native aervan-t.. -Near Killiku the . sinks into the pores leaving' a . I .
kable sells at 20 to 23c, held fresholor"tc000ld 59,000 bush; Shiuments - Ft--- QN, . . ,� , ". I ., :1%t ��LLL I I
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stored at 16c; and dirted at 14 to 15c. 000 hhr� -- �-- - . it, ,�� - LAti � velvety burnishing .film outside. � 11; ,, �, ,,
sfully 8, 174�61)(I bush;- �je, 48;UW �" ` � , - , , ",
Potatoes -The market is steady and 000 bush; oat 1 �,,7
lion, and the enrag4'R�Wl-tbe ,urn, . ". I , ,
bush. Birtter- n c ' 1�,�:,,;�'l
8 now movement fair. Choice sold to -day, an bush; barley, 16,ODO him, clut hing :
rim,, traok, car lots, at 55 to 580. Dealers sell Easy; creameries, 14 to Igo, dairies, It ed and spirting upon' Rub this friction coat a ,;�� :. �
him by the left arm and dragging him c I . 1. J X"�� '' ,
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e8 be out of store at 65 to 70c; farmers' loads to l7c. Egge--Dull; fresh, IS to 18 ,stance away. Then, seeing the little, and lo I— a brilliant I " ,_� � _;'--
0 : sell at around 50 to 60c. 1-2c. Cheese -Steady; creameries, 9 1-2 some O' . � , : "I ��,'
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some Poultry -Not much demand and re- to tie. � servant, the lion dropped Mr. Harri- % ;-.;AW 1, , , . :'�
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son and sprung upon the native. There- . N, , 11'� , ,
Prices are steady for - :.I I , � �), �
death ceipta almost ail. - upon Mr. Harrison managed to secure .. . lasting, lustre dawns 1_11 11,11.
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Bidde- good choice stock. Quotations are :- . his rifl., and fit -ad a second shot. This, -- - 11 . L ,-, ""'; 1; �, �,� ,
'a ago Chickens, per pair, 25 to 40c ; ducks, .1 Ft. through it. . 1. 11 %,�
ces. NELSON DINGLEY DEAD. unfortunately, did not kill the animal, .. , . �, �, I
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40 to 600; geese, per It. 5 1-2 to 60; which. now further infuriated, again . . I '�]",-,--�F, ', �
iaoned turkeys, per lb., 9 to 10c. . - . Neither varnish, turpentme, ._,�.v,��,
espon- Author of Famous Tariff Law Dles at seized his assailant by the already .""-., ,,� - ,
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Bean& -Firm. Choice hand-picked washington-suclicie or &be Career or badly injured arm and mauled it in it , ,._k_ �
wife beans sell at $1.10 to $1.25; and com- shocking manner. nor waX., to parch leather or seal up its pores, in- " ,
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Ot St. Mon, at 60 to 70c. per bush. the Dead Statesman. Who was POT. � � ., : ,�� "I
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. Mr. Harrison was � .`� , , �'��. � ,I , -
I Dried apples-Untbanged. Dealers marly Governor of "afar* I carriad back to " ,�,,. .-�:"� : , " .
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object ngton, Aays;- camp, where his arm was amputated, , .. , :% - . 1, I -1 . ,,,�
Be and pay 4 1-2c. for dried stock, delivered A despatch from Waahi 'Re"In I
here, and small lots resell at 5 to 5 Hon Nelson DingLey, of Maine, lender he died in a few days." �110 I's �' : , , _1 �
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1-2c, evaporated R to 81-2c for small 0 -_ IV - Nun �41 .
ire to lots. I the Republican side, on the floor of " �� � ",
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k, be- Honey -About steady. Round lots of I the House of Representatives, and rep- $300,000,000 FOR WORK. � 4P&*,e/&6 .1 . I 1". "
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ge, choice, delivered here, will bring about � resenting the second Congressional di8- , � , A,
ar, he 6i-2 to 6c; dealers quote from flto7o� � I rict of Maine in, that body, died, here I England Has A Lot Of Costly Schou'04 on Wm Sharman, Jr., Sole Agent for Gad ericb. I -1% .,"I
lower per III for 10 to 60 -lb. tins; and in: Hand. 11�
d with comb at around $1.25 to 8 1.50 per I to -night at half -past ten, of heart fail- I d tch from London, says - . __ __- � - - � __ � - . _,�__ �", -
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8 bed, dozen sections. lure, resulting from extreme weakness. eapa dons. t be" beat a gmam sufferer rrom constipmlios' � I I
Baled hay -Movement is very I BiAlls are about to be introduced ,n Is he" tn,�d Ripans T.bUI69 With - 210110111 ...
and anti- th.L I - �hrrwjy - mend V�� - -r 0 �. y-ra. N�141.1 if.- Me -Y t�U.1. . �,,�
light. I due to double pneumonia. At seven- Idy r re W,Mt - 4 60 � � .
Strictly choice car lots is quoted at I teen be, taught a winter so 001 In 'he I Parliament to authorize the e pendi- , H.:e been troubles f -)r .bout �h r-ra with -t ..d I.g. sea .bd-'a W� . �,
s I could tot wear ab� - 1"'� I ,
'. t I called hiii-io nu.-ke -minx on rogisiarly -On MY 1-11 ull I 010� I . I �
be re- h I ure of more than $300,000,000 on I bo � wl ti,�*I - itip... T.1, !1. --111�"IIJ in -tir . �, 1;�, � �.
$6.50 to $7.50 per ton; and No. 2 at a6. . -k. a W_ told Iq din-, I lil".61. La.. I I
eux in Straw -Price easy. Car lots are quot-:,Town of China, fourteen miles trom new railroads, tramwaya, water-sur�1,1�.tit�-,.,..dt,yb.dt..th..(�ht,'I,lb.d d.1ty pap. r t.uo�, ..,n.-,, t' -d t-1. .1 (I.MV� � ,�; 1, � , I , I ,
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body ad at $4 to $4.50, on track. home, and he continued to teach dur- ply ech�,mes, and at roets In Eng ,,d:or, I ,�.,I, -T".1,1,, .d 'ol.hn,�": .1,-, 1-1-te , I. -1, -n-K., I -, -t'.". , .. y "I"o ,"': ,,I
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Hope--Featureleaa. Dealers here sell'ging the winter while fitting for mi- from thp I,,- i-Ii.r. 1,,,'k had - felth I -d I o.. it . , � . ,�: , , ,
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it if' at 16 to 20c; and, outside holders are logo. Entering Otterville College,now County Council to cut a new street 1. th_. b,t .,, ,s i� .u- . fri.n,l In ." Y-rs .0. , . . , �. '. , I
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PONOn asking l8c, for choice. I 1��, " ,,�I,n ,,,.t.11 �,,�,,:,;��
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nd. Colby University, in 1851, he remained from Holborn to tho Strand seeks nu- .., " I " , "., b, ,"I, Ih. Tao -- , h -1i 1 He has h,d t- ,i ,,.y arnt I - , � 1-., tv, -s
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Butter -Steady demand Find modAr- I thority to expend $25,000,001), whilp it a,, - ...... �_ . ,0 Att.oks I'l- ..'e, 91 .. . , T.b.I.. I- bl- �11 ! -W .
I there a year and, a half, andi then be- . . ,_ �_
ter -supply scheme urged hy I he t -t -,nim to, .,,,q.g t,,--., b,, In. n-st t.k . ........ t-.. : I— b-11 .1' % , ''�, V, YOU � .. ,� ", r
I bet 1. - h.. b -n .1.. - .-Y U.. -Y i.LW .114 1110- - I I � . - , , ,,�,�,; -,
D. ate receipts keep the market unchang- "me a student at Dirtmouth College, wtoan of Sheffield, Daihy, and Low Ill. VL% 1, 7' ` 11 --rit. 1! , , j A,
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od as to prices. Quotations are am , � n sT'"""""".'u d..bnv.:"b.%'n'-"1�i%1 � I
rs by a follows: -Dairy, tub, poor to media from which institution he graduated in ter will coat $60,000,000 Vast .4 t, ,. ny &-u,nonial. y A�T MIN- I ...... . ". ever L 4!, ,
aggregate expenditure Is, it re 1, i e- pe..l,,n - I I 11.1. nee. . � � 11 I I . , . I ,:�� .� 1; -
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11 to 12c; choice, 13 to 14c; larIgnq't 1855. After leaving college., Mr, I)ing- I spritm sonrcely more Ilion half the (,ut , - .,_ I - a little orl I - , ! ! . I to k. a . . ,l , . � :.1
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lbs, 14 to 15c ; small dairy, lb. prints, � ley studied law in 18W56, and in I he I lay to b� incurred if all the phirate I -t t. i,,f-- 7-, .4 I' � .
ays:- arecut 15 to l6c, ; creamery, t ubm a n4 : *+*1,!k*_., I.L.. � I . ". 'it a I I I
latter year he was admitted lo the bnr I bills prPsented ni th- of Ming RrFt (in ,n ). .r t �,, + 1, - , ... i .:, ,,,, ,ny I ",'.1"
e Gov- boxes, 19 to We; tbs., 20 to 21c. ,,e t,-1- of 11'. I - �111 11, "I �L ' 11 I . I ..,"I , I
. Instead of entering upon The prartice I pnma Parliamont I he total is ;"t I L"h d11-11 (11� et. I 1, 4 � - . - . .. ,� � � ��
Bois- Cheene-No pnrtirular fe,Ature. Choirs largest on rpeord, �nd it denotes I �) T.h,�[.. I -, . * R -1 -P -A -IN S I n -'n N�,�� I I
tockm sell At from 10 to 10 1-2c. (if law, he docided to become a, journa- it' I . I . I I r 1 --ii -11 : i ...
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tenced 5 imrn�nso pinsperity ts finding an , uti,t ,711f -i LL 1 1 )W ,,( -; - .- .- P ,d I
� list for which profession he alw;iys In extraOTdinnry industrial avli�iiy ,%�,�P'....1--le- *1 W I - I
n t he DRESSED HOGS AND PROVISION,,,. ni:i nif.-sted a decided tasto In Sol. ,; 1. . , Y. , 1�4 - I , ", ,
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Receipts of drestie(i nogs more liber- ternber, 1856. be, purcliased Tho- Le%i� I FIRE AT YARMOUTH, N. S. �1 .': ,.".-1 � The modern stand- I .;..,; �
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5, was a) to -day, but all prices art- well main- ion Journal, of which he had h-ts I __ -J1- -, ,:" , h-1 * I �
y C" tained. Farmers' load,q �Id to-dRy at pjacix,flly the editor "bile studying ,a -1. ` " LLI . ard 1�'aniil Medi- ,; t-', O,, 1, " , 11 . ., I I"
I and � from $5.1TI5 to 85.40, an to qunlity ; I," iv. anti to which in i861 he ndd- rho Tow a 18- I nD 't.,t ri o iv Vien Pr I roist - �-, -r %, 40..., ;� I *1 y , , .. , 1".. I
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,r," Weatern hogs were quoted, on track, ed X n X daily i edition, I I Pit 1, T.I. e. ra,11on. . . * t 1h e �)- i, ---t � , �
of a in car lots, at about $5.10 to $5.15, mix- : a ( t tie I ge Of �9, b" was elect edu repi a- � " i -
A dospa(ch frilm Bulitax AnYR - I he . �Ith : I I
. C" od weights ; and North-rn at a bou t sentative from Aubutn to the StAto I I . . �.+ . i I 4 -1 -1 , '. � . ;,�,,,xl
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otherm 05-15 to $5.21) for select lots Tho, mar- Legislature, in which body hA at , rice t, %vn of ) nrmoulh hnd a nnrr�" " "' ..ii..;f, - wm�. 4 > , 4 --s i r .
he Ax- from it repetition of the firt, 4 . - ,
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ket for pork products quiet and pric" took high rnnk � %Na.4 re-el,cted in 186-1, e"Pe 1, - ill of humanity. 4 - .",
vi,ted unriltered. I and chosen ,,V.�aktkr ni the HouBe at i distister which bpfoll Bridgewnter a fo,, '!, I-, - t-uhlod 4. 0 . 14 .
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ckluit- Quotations are as follows: -Dry Ball- � the wKsion of Ir'43. In 1863 h, rernoie.d clays ago Whilq a high cold wind ;4.... I.... 1-4 ny 4 Tee 1 ": IT, - � " , -
ed shoulders, 7 1-2c ; long clear baron, I I,, I,Pwiston, wberp, a few nit nih.q afts�r � . . - , . f - . a' ,od ;1 W Jj 08 I * ..r---1 , ; �r ,
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car lota, 7 I -2c ; ton lots and c.se lots : be was -locied to the Legi,la(ure. and , " a , ly � 0., * , V R � , ", - C� I 11_W�� "
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D. 7 3,4c ; or back a. 9 I -tl I n 8 3-4c � I wit h tile Opening of tile iegimlati flam-s br,,ke out in the Victoria h1o,k. ,, . ". .1 , , � ".. 111� r
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Smoked meals, -Hams, henry. 9 I-2 in &PsHi,�n 4 18(ill w;ifs unanimously re- I nnd ragod fr)r over three hours, hu,n- I In. P.1- ,,., ,.�nsr * . I 11' - I �� , ..
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10c ; medium, 10 to 10 1-2r. � light, I lr� fle,t- d Spvnker. He was elected I- i he "., I 7 �� W&! --,.,X �] ", / I
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IV% ft. ing ,,of T, P Dan- and Son, clothing . - '-q . ,, In 4 , # 44.. -t I I ; � : -,
Order breakfast bacon, 10 1-2 to lle� picnic Hou v luiro nuh8equently, but cleci-nj , Virt,,rli c i f- anti J H, Flurlimri a � ' ""' � 1. .,* '�'_, bet; *!ii;* f4-44;vV �Vvit. 4 qr,5rV44r"i1 A _� .. .
hams, 7 3-4 to So. Ail mania out of tbe Spi-nkership, preferring to bp `n rosidenoo or-rhand: Sullivnia's build- ,`-1 ty .. , , . i .1 � ,
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pickle to less tbRn prices quoted for � the ilOOr. In IR73 Mr. Dingley .is .' ."�, " ' � .', 'n'h',Z.., ., - .,, n. 1,,.. ' n �,11.4 ,,r ,h� '. r "S" , . . 't I I I
� Ing, �,,npij hy Mnody tind Lphl.,,. . P,.:..n. r.b,tl_, I '_ , ' -' ' - 11 . I *
says. smoked mentm. elected Governor of Maine by about .1'.11'. 1. I 11 I 1_y..h.1.,t.11 I a n - , A I �, J--
.1 . lmilnr�; sod th, 8 C. Hood Cnintipsiny. , It- :j.� ,tmi- ,nd ,1-,,I, .. , - r-k11b. y -, r, . .. �� I" lc� �
Lard-Tiercem, 7(- ; [ u hs, 7 1-2 t o 7 10,(M majority, In 1874 he wn,3 re- jewpilori; Frnnn Cook tind Sion *.I win ,t,. n:"I''t�,r, .(�'�'r'W�A the he,dw b-, , . .,_. t-- - n �.11 1'� fl� - �
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to 6 1-2c. offiril a (hird nonlinati6ra in 1 g1r) I two r,.AcnVeA nhovp. w6re di�mjt.nyl. , �11�.th.T.bule.1.07 ,�C�I-Iil-f .-._11. B.I.n.,.- 110 11 r-1 11 It. , :, ,.". I
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a just Mr� in6r, oy was a Congregatinnalim J T P D no and Son. owners of the Vic- ' ' -eny ,m'uL ry inn - to "r,y ,Te� .�f nae , wn".10-ful change I --h,il. #� RIT-4 T'. , �-
I -,,.r -i- end wwt- ," 1 ! - wfl.,I th.4 th.y _W 1-.11 - ,,, - i'� �
1. J"' "I I tnri. 'n - W .4 traw-0-11"y h�f . h. �adi. to .Id fta.� it t.k-a - � - I � I .. � . I
B itiab Buffalo, Jan. 16. Spring vtrbesst-llfn-� in religion. He waft narrim buiidinirm. had $11,W10 insuranc, on ' ""' �,j, c ,,,, h _ . �
leships changed ; No I bard, 80 1-2o ; Nm 1 1 11157, to Miss Ralome MoKenupy..,of A u- .1o,k � ". ""'y ,_,, it 10-m- , I-. 1� 17 � , '. .
d Man, Northern, 77c ; No. 2 Northern 1 75c. i butn, Maine, They brive hr 4 ,hil- fhp� strurtntro and $8,5W on the I t i i i, ... T.bn te- '4 .,� � t
l I . anti fixtures. in thA Quebec and Livor I I
Winter wbeat-Dull ; enquiry light ; ;' drien, Of whom fir:e frv,,, __ _____ - _ - - � - - ______
esht � p�ol and London and Globe Corn- - TA- P�k�i to a Pep" - , , Kh"'. UUMS) 1. " I �
come ps' No. 2 red, 74 1-2c. Corn -Firm ; No. 3 I A - art- P-"-- -W-1- - n"'- , I
nt . n im. The Viotorin omfe was inRured . I - 1. dr, 2 ._, , _. . Thl. I.- - -d -, t. d,I r- 7h- ,-1 -d - a � ,
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yellow ". I -2o ; No. 4 yellow aNirNo: Ths� ln� which prohibits Jpwm in 1 r,jr $1,0(10, and -th- Ft C I'lom Co pnny . - b.d by .-I ,1 11-� f -I ` hl "It' t' "' � "
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a No 2 wbitN 33 84r; No. 8 wh 32 3-4c;, lh�n Bihhral names is to be repeal- rest of the burneid property was paro � 11
next ' -4c ; No. I mixed. a' I ad. I ally insure -t I .�d T,s- -1 'Jen " hs" a iff-M 'r-' O`� � � ,
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