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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1901-01-24, Page 21114 OLINTONNION84E0,0R0 1.il,roonobcauvery TheradaY at The News -Record Power Printing House AlafilSitT SiTliliKT. • CLINTON. , Tirane OF Se10eomerioN-41,00 Per Yoe ip adrance ; 8140 may be °barged If not so paid 5ah4 palmy discentinued until all arrearages are paid, uuleas at the option of the publisher. Tay date to widen every aubscription is pate Isaceetedga thelabel. ArIVERTISINO li,ATEs,—Translont advertise- ments, 10 cents pOr RORPOr101 lino ter erre insertion aml 3 Cents per lino for each 'subs°. quentinsertion. Small advertisement,: not te excecti One inchesuch as "Lost," "Strayed,' "stelen," eke lesertee once for 50 omits aud °Rea auesequent nsertioil 15 cents. Advertisements without epecitie directiops wili be inserted until forbid and. charged eecoid Sug5y. Copy for (Mange of advertisements on pages a and 5 meet be lathe office ou $atarday and ' for pages 5end 8 on Monday teeneure thange tor followine iseue, Comes= ELATES.—Tho 'renewing table shows our rates for epeciried periods and space: ADVERTISING! RATES. n 1Yr. 0 Mo. 3 Mo, IMo 1 Colum a Column 570 00 100 00 825 00 88 60 40 00 25 00 15 Oe 0 oo • a Column , 25 00 15 00 800 250 Column 5800 10 00 550 200 1 Inch 500 8110 200 .223 Ar'Speolal position from 25 to 60 per cent extra. ve J. MITCHELL, Editor and Proprietor, Fikiwewwwwwwwwwwwer Ono Dose Tells the 'tory. When your bead smiles, and yell feel bilious, Comte - pitted, and out of tune, with your stomach sour and no appetite, lust buy a package of lHood'Pills A. And take a dose from 1 to 4 pills, Yotr will be surprised at how easily tbey will do their work, cure your liver and. nmee you feel happy agein, headache and biliousness, roue° the s 25 cents. Sold by all medicine dealers. INSLIRANCSE THE McKILLOIPHERATUAE LFeoliPANY Farm and isolated Town: Property only Insured, OFFICERS J. B. MerseneePrealdent, Kippeu 0. Thos. Fraser, 'Vico-President, Brueeflold P, 0.'LT. E, Heys, Seeyerrens., Sanford). P, 0.;W. CI, aroadfoot, dispei)ctior of Loosses. Seaforth P, O. W. G. 13readfer SChfoRrfli; John Grieve,' Winthrop&lenge Dale, Seaford'; John Watt, Hark& ; John Bennewles, 13rad11agan ; James Evans; Beachwood ; James Connlely, Clinton John McLean, Nippon AOENTS: Robt smith, Harlook; Reber laleMillan, .sea forth ; James Cummings, Egmondville ; J. W Yeo, Hotmeseille V. 0. Parties desirous to effect insurance or trans sect other business will be promptly attended to on application to any ot the above officers addressed to their respective post ofltees. BANKS THE MOLSONS BANK Incorporetedw Aot of Padhiment,1855. •CAPITAL • • 82,600,000 t Reser . 52,050,000 e HEAD OFFI0E1 ,-Me*.ON'arHEAlee Wm, MOLSON MACPHERSON, - -Prosi431ie JAMES ELLIOT, General Mauager Notes discounted. Coneetiona made. Drees issuee. sterling and American Exehanges bought and sold. Intereat allowed on deposita. ISAVINGE BANK. Interest allowed on sums of el and upe One -FARMERS. Money advanced to farmers on their own notes with one or more endoraers. No mort- gage required as security. H. C. BREWER, Manager, Clinton • C. D. McTAGGART BANKER. A General Banking Business Transacted Notes Discounted. Drafts Issued. Interest Allowed. on .Deposits, Ammer STREET' - CLINTON. LEGAL , r SCOTT 0 . BARRISTER, SOLMITOR. • Money to Loan, etc. •• ' Orrice—Elliott Block CLINTON SPA Newsy Items About Ourselves an Our Neighbors—Something of Interest From Every Quar- ter of the Globe. CANADA.. Hullas revenue last year reached 4185,089; expendituee 5110,907. iaatural gas has been etruele la the Peat beds at Rondeau, neer Chatham. At Moncton a mall bag containing 01.200 ot intercolonial cheques. has been 'stolen. CHLOROFORM. ww. First 'Ned ea- a Doitist's APPrell riee in Edinburgh, • "a An apprentice to the Edinburgnsur- geon-dentiet; Mr. Lulea, maned T,D. Morrison, was the first patient ip Eng- land to take chloroform lt, was on BRYDONE • BARRISTER, soLicproit. • Notary .Public, &o.. OFFICE—Bearer Block, • &• CuivroN • CONVEYANCING OHN RIDOUT • , SONVEYANCER, COIVIMISSIONER; ETO. Fire Insurance, Real Estate, • Money to Lend. the 10th of November, 1847, at; 1 p.m., in the house, 55 Queen St., Faclieburgh, that Prof. Simpson administered the chloroform to this yoting man. Sie weeks before that Kr. Morrisou had ,taken ether in order to have a tooth extracted, and when be desired to have another tooth pulled he was told of the discovery of a HMV anaesthetic by Prof. Simp,son, and asked if he would submit to the test..Mr, Morrison, after OFFICE—HURON STREET, CLINTON • • IPS youR .NERVES! • • refleeting for a few minutes on the blessings this discovesry might bring to suffering humanity, decided to run the risk. Tills was about 10 in the morning, and the operation was fixed to take place at 1 oklookoin the at- ternoon in the preeenoa of a number of scientific, men. Mr, Morrison wrote al letter to Prof, Sinnegon freeing him from any re.spOnsibility if there should be any accident or in the °vent of death. The anaesthetic preyed effic- acioue in about eine minute, and Mr. Morrison soon recovered and he is still orloud of the fact that he was Simp- son's first oatient melee chlorofokm. During the 50 odd years eince then Mr. Morrisen as a dentist has administered ehloroforni to more than 2.0,000 cases without a single accident. •• • 'DEVOURED BY .woLvEp. wedding ouple mmeiced and ILItiell • She Winery Brutes, A. despatch frem Bucharest, says; —Advices frenn. Many points tell of packs Of wolv;is killisigeand devouring travellers. Two wedding couples, who were sleighing in Marmaros district were attacked, and all four persone Mende will have ' about 20,000 equare feet a space at the Glasgow Exhibition. All the corporation laborers at King- ston struck because work was given to a non-union man hamed Moon. The option held by a big Chicago syndieate upon the Hamilton stove feundriest has been extended three months, lk cost 514,980 to adrairrieter the Ottawa -Hull fire relief tulle of 89$2,182. In all 14,799 persons were clothed. • The Hamilton Local Counoil of Wo- men will appeal to the City Council to Pass a by-law • penalizing those whe expectorate u.per- the sidewalk. T. H, Davies & OD., owners of the big iron works of Honolulu and Liver- pool, have beuent the Iron works Of Armetrong 8r.34orrison in Vancouver, 13. C., fox 5'250,000. Sergeant-Major jorn IlicaturPhY,. aged 89 •yeaes, who fought the Boers in 1841-2, and later served in the Cri- mean war 5» dead, in New Westmin- sitar, as the result of a fall. The Pigeon River Lumber Company a Grand° Rapids, Wisconsin, have purchaeed .the Poet William, lumber mills, which for ;many years were operated by Graham, Horne & Com- pany. . Parliament at its approaching ses- sion will be asked • to incorporate a oompany which is desiroes of bridging the St. Mary's 'River near Sault Ste. Marie. • • ••• Me. W. J. Clark a Toronto gives no- tice that an application will be made. to Parliament for an at to incorpor- ate the Canadian National Bank, for the purpose of doing a general bank- ing business. • . • ' Two Chatham citizens ;refuse to send their children to one of the city sobools, which they claim •is unsani- tary. The schdol etithorities will not Let them attend any other. The troa- ble may get into the omit. Captain Nordin, a Norwegian mar- iner, and J. E. A, Dubuceof Quebee, have "submitted a proposition to, the Government for the eeta.blienment Of an •ice -breaker and salvage steamer on the St. Lawrence; also for a win- ter' steamship service between Eue, rope and Quebec.' a • GREAT -BRITAIN. • •.There has been a heavy snewfall in SOIlle parts of Great Britafia, Lord Leanel Cecil, half-brother a the Marquis of Salisbury, is dead. • Ggeat Britain will rase regiments of infantry in India to relieve •British garrisons at Mauritius, Singapore, and 'perhaps Slang Meng and Ceylon. • Samuel Lewis, the notorious money lender and u.surer et London, Eng:, who has been called the "greatest and meanest of modern Shylocks," is dead. The Hoard of Poor Lavv Guardian's•* ot 'Weobly has declined, on patriotic grounds, to accept a gift of pictures and, books from Mr. Wm, T. Stead for the, workhouse. 'a trade poltay will he one of protection against the 'Chatted State. Wireless telegraphy between Hone-', larlti and Varioue islands of the Ha- waiian group is in prootioal opera- tion, IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENTS. Kitchener Evidently Preparing tor Decisive Action. A despatch iron), London, There - day eaye;—While the actual position in South Africa continues almoet com- pletely, hielden f roan, the publie, two or three isolated telegranes publish- ed Thursday rosorning, eera to indi- cate that important developments etre impending in the Treosveal. The de- 3Pateh from Pretoria reveals thet Gen. Kitohener he Making a big con- centration of troop.% tbere, and °the er• correepondents report their con- viotion that the Beers are gathering strongly in the Bethel and larmelo dietriots. The report that Gen. De Wet ie. marching meth la dou,latless connected w,ith thils moven:tent. ;All the reports oonour in stating that Gen, Kitchener'e efforts in the direction of securing peece ho.ve abeelutely flat, notivithetanding the extraordinary endeavours to en4 sure his offee reaching the individual 13oere as well as; the leaders. While • the work ot the burgher Peace Com- mittee 5» regarded aite doomed to fall- er% the Boers; are showing less diS- poeitioe to surrender tbau ever. • were killed. The driver safl the sledge escaped up a tree, but was nearly frozen to death. MEDICAL. - the condition of your nerves that either makes your life a round of pleasure • or a. useless burden. To many women life is one round a weak ess attempt even the lighteeaohousehold duties fatigues them liWy of the syeeptoms accompanying this state of decline are :—a feeling of tiredness on waking, faintness, dizziness, sinking feeling, palpitation of the heart, short- • DR. W. GUNN It. C. P. and L: 51.0. S., Edinburgh. . Night calls at front door oircsidence on Batten bury street,'opuosite Presbyterian church. OFFICE—ONTARIO STREET, CIANTON. • DR. WM, GRAHAM • (Successon. TO DR. TURNBULL.). Licentiate of the Royal College of Phy- ' simians, LondomEng. OFFICE AND EESIDENCE—Perrin's Block, lately occupied by D. Turnbull, CLusTox. DR. SHAW • Orexcis: ONTARIO STREET, opposite. English °buret', CLINTON. W. THOMPSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.* . OFFICE AND RESIDENCE—.- ' • . Next to Molpon'e Bank EATTENBURY sTrisnr, Cmx,roN', DENTISTRY.. --- • - DR. AGNEW . DENTIST. • Ceowe AND Manor.. WORE. Omen—Adjoining Foster's .Photo Gallery, sickness,n and ill health To nese ol breath, loss of appetite,. cola hands afid feet, headache dark circles under the eyes, pain in the ',back and Bide and all the other. accompaniments of a rundown and 'weakened censtitu- don, -, • . All these ymptoms and conditions are simply the result of a poor :qoality and defective circulation bf the blood, with a wasting away Df the,nerve fences. Ey feeding tbe system with ' i 1)r, Ward's • • .'N . . - • , OLOOD AND: NERVE.. PILLS ., You strike at the root of the disease and lays solid foundation on which to build. Soon the weight increases, the sunken cheeks and flattened busts fill out, the ON. • 'ONT. •eyes get bright and the thrill of renew- ed health and strength vibrates through DR. G. EARNEST HOLMOS Successor to Ina Bruce, Clinton. Specialist in Crown and Bridge Work. D.D. S.—Graduate of Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario.. L. D. S.—First. doss honor graduate of Dental • Department of Toronto University. Special attettion paid to ptescrvation of childreit's teetli. Will be at the River Hotel, Bayilold, every Monday from 10 a. in* to 6 tt, nt. DR. FREEMAN Successoe to Dr. Fowler, vemsragenv suocatora A member of the Veterinary Medical Aesocia' tions of Lundell and Edinburgh and Graduate of the Ontario VaterinaTy College. Office opposite the Commerelal Hotel, Clinton' --- VA'TERINARY BLACKALL & -BALL VETERINARY SURGEONS. GOV. ERNMENT VETERINARY INSPECTORS OFFICE, ISAAC STREET ; EESIDENCE. ALBERT STREET, CLINTON. . AUCTIONEER THOS. BEtOWN AUCTIONEER, Sake conducted in 011 parts of the Counties of Huron and Perth. Orders left at TIM NeWs: Ricoono office, Clinton, or addressed to Sea, forth le 0.eviii receive prompt attention. Sat- seaction guaranteed or teener:roe Your pat- onage solicited. , MISOBL.L.Aivoous CEO. TROWHILL DO14SI:8110E51 AND. GENERAL 13LACRSMITII, „ Wood -work ironed and flrat.class Materiel end workguarstrated. FILM implements and nuo chines rebuilt and repaired, aottlisIG A SPBOAT,Ty. Avatar Stan% Novrit, the system, • • 50 cents per box at all druggists' or Dr. Ward Co., Toronto, Oat, _ GRA ,TRIJNI(.1V111 FROZEN IN THE DRIFTS. MARKETS OF TEE WORLD Bu OT.R.011 TIE SUNDAY SCIIOOL t on Both Occasions Boers Were ATTACKED DARKLY EAST, deVatill f"LIL 1421(1°4* / "(swot Silences iTe rian'clIseeal; Mad, 93, NTERNATIONAL LESSON, JAN. 27. Repulse& 31-16. redden Text. 311110. 22. 42. P11402ICAL NOT.fia Verse 84. When the Pharisees had beard that he bad pat the Sadducees to ailence they were doubtless de. lighted. It wan More than they had been able to do. But there -Were many differences. 'between their, . teachings( and that of differences be - teachings and tnat of jeells, and he was ast real a force in the lite ef the time -A tor them to ig- the; idea. of ettaoking Clan William on nore him, en It was not strange that finding the tower well defended. • they gatliered themseaves together against him. Nevertheless, bitterlY APparently the invade= abandoned in the illelimond'Aishriet, hut there the would have Ewen glad H jest's had Pined them. Itima either party A commando of 1,009 has been active " they tliPPeeed 35. lawyer, A layman Who had Mere hieVe eeereeed only 100 Duteh re - exults. Outdo himself an authority in the ine • TWO ENGAGEMENTS. law, He added the duties of a thee- teroretation a the mitten and oral logical professor 'to those of a Pro- Illees of Cattle, Clime, Grata, $0 In the Leading. Markets. says;—It assorted that more heavy naval guns will bs landed at the Cape, BREADSTCFES, ETC. infornaation as to the doings of the Toronto, Jan, 22.—Wheat—)3tisiness invadere is haird to °Main; but It I; Ls toilet, and prioes are about steady. clear they are getting very little Quotations are as follows :—It -ed win- .„ ter; 65 140; and wiitte; 65 1,20; mid, 1 takup from the Data. 'Twice they o..t- 610 ta,etoits ; spring wheat, 68o; noxe tempted to capture Darkly Met, but both tiraes they were repulsed. For Ltobn. No. I hard, old, g.i.t., 90e; No. 2, Ole; No „I bard, North )3,ay, 650; three days they oeoupied Sutherland, but they eleared out on the approach 0/UMW—Scarce and rirra. Ton lots, Bean; tee; end 6hotrts at 015, west, o.fSma aBlfitsboahtt:leudnipna.rties are rep. ort - at the mill door, sell as follows:— oaCnoo eyee—nopiweinoaen; alloga. agey;eloaloow, yellow, eNrot-, ed 0.Perlating in various parts df the reps—Firm and in soloci aeinand; Ceres district. 11.41-34311::1(:,4cm.id4e freights, at 62t -2o; and east at 08e. Barley—Firm, in eiympathy with /nate; No. 2, east, 420; 410 • treights, 41e; No: 0 eetra, 40 1-2o east, and 39 1-2e zniddae &eights. Bye—Steady new rye, 47g, wet; and 480. east. • Buckwheat—Steady, Car lots, west, are quoted at 49 1-2e, and east at 50 /raw • Oats—Strong, and in good demand ; No. 1 white, eat, 29o; No. 2 white, • north and Avast, 280. FlourSteady ; dealers trek 52.70 for straight rollers, in buyers' bags, mid- dle tea:sights, and export agents bid "'a• PBPDUCE, ;Toronto,. Jan, 22.—Eggs--The sup- ply of freeb eggs is ample. Prices are as follows :—New laid, 22 to 23o; fref(la g15at;:htoerld,i_1270. ; cold. stored, 10e; limed, Poultry—Receipts are light and prioes are firm, Turkeys sold at 10 to 11c; geese, at 8 to 81-20; chickens, at SO to 40ce and cluCks, at 50 to 70o. Botatees—Ratheir easier at 28c, for csaboirrele.ts, traek here; and. 850 out of ,Field produce, etc.—Turnips, out of store, 300 pee bag; onions, 70c per bag ; carrots, 850 per bag; epplee, per labia 51 to 52 ; seveet potatoes, per bbl. 52.50. • • Oxied apples—Dried apples sell at 8 1-2 to ; aid evaponated at 5 to Early Die From itardsnip ot Travel on • ttassiatit waYs. • The -Odesea correspondent of the Zaindon Daily Mail says that the last of the traine thet were ereowbounol in the, recent blizzard has, arrived at Oclesae. The snow. drifts for . hardened into iee. •Through .one of •them, whiela wata 400 yarde long and • ahlety-eight feet deep, it woe :neces- sary to out a tunnel. • Seven • hundred of tbe passengers; mostly peasants who quitted the tra.ins. Wore they wore dug out, have arrived by eleighs, which they Obtain- ed at a point tweuti-five miles north of Odessa:. Many of them were 'more deed than alive. Several who were unable t� get sleighs atteiepted to walk the whole distance into the city. 'Many these were exbausted by cold and hainger, and. sank into the drifts; where they froze to death. There is a great outcry against the raiLway authorities;• whose , alleged niggardilimea in refusing to pay snow diggers two sliiilings for a day's work of twelve hours, is regarded as the (muse of tne euffeeings and death, It • ie asserted that three days wore we:Ett- er' in telegraphically negotiating with St. PetersbUrg ori this question. When the den:lands were -Ultimately granted the drifts, thirty and forty feet high, eitended for mileal. The, railroad Om- panaes, loss through the sblizzard is stated tir uniount to. More than 5250, - • TIMETABLE Trains wIlt arrive at and depart from Clinton Station as follow AND oonenron Going East eixerese 7:38 a. in. 2:65 p. m. " " Mixed 4;25 p. m, Getty West Mixed 10:15,a in. Express 12:55 p, 10:27 p. 01, mamma, it LT tiox nen BRUCE DIVISION, Going South Empress 7147 a, et e Mixed 1:25 p. 111. Going North Express 50:15 a. m. Mixed 605 p. m. A. 0. PATTISON, F. R. ITODGENS. lent. Town Ticket Agent. JOHN T. EMMERTON T1114 LEADING BAUDER Also Agent for ST.ANDARD MEE INSURANCE COMPANY Bead Otilee for Canada, Montreal. insetriatiee in force, •• 5110,000,000 Inveatinente in Canada, — 13,500,000 IfStablished 1826,, The old 011181110 and &sortie, Otexce—Stitlesbleele. opposite Post Oilleo The notes of the Hank of nAgland !malt exaotly elle halfpenny oath. . The thanee of two floger.printe belt* alike lanot me in oftty-four • Earl Roberts will decide the case of Major-General Colville, whose resigna- tion of et conuneoder-in-claief for in- '• ' UNITED STATES. New , York has 200,000 eases of •grippe. There are two cases of smallpox near Watertown, N. Y, • 'The street car sytitein- of Reading, Pie is tied up by striker's. Two boys kicked Annie Dowd aged Wee, years, to death at Middlebown, N. Y. Three nurses at • Bellevue Asylum, New York have been indicted for kill- ing n patient. 'Anton Zahm, brewer, •of Syracuse, N. Yo 'burst an artery by coughing and died inimediatelY. • Grover Allen, the boy giant, eight years old and 'weighing 251 pounds, iso dead at .Anderson, Ind, At Chelsea, Masse five men are un- der arrest for stealing asafe contains- ing 54,000, le broad daylight. A. team ran away with load of school children at Baraboo, Wis. One was killdd and several seriously injur- ed. Robert Lavreencea a young dentist, shot and killhd himself, while lying on a couch beside his stole wife at Denver Col, • The Carnegie Company will fight the National Tube trust by buillding it 512,000,000 plant at Ooneaut Har- bour, Lake Erie. A °Mien of Lincoln, Da., named Sizemore, is gemmed of trying to stiorve his three cbildren to death to get 550,000 left to them. She people were crushed to death and many others seriously iejared, in a .panio caused be( a false alarm of fire in a Chicago theatre on Satur- day. (Mamma Egnor, a conviet at Au- burn, N.Y., murdered A. W. Bettediet, a guard, on 'Wednesday, because the guard threatened to report him for mtscondget. They wort preparing for, the burial 5 .0. DICKSON. Distriet Passenger Agent, Toronto. ermae'eaeareera""a"--"'ear_aea... W. JACKSON AGENT O. P. R. CLINTON Triivellers to any part of the world should consult the • above in reference to tickets, fares, etc. W, JACKSON AGENT C. P. R. So YEARS EXPERIENCE TRADE +MAGNA DESIGNS 00PV111014T8 ace, Ans4mettending askateb and deseription wok milady aseertain ner opinion, fres wnethernn invention is prohablypatentable. (\annuities, tons ettletlyeentidenuat. reurnbeek on Patents sent free, olden mono for neenring patents. Patents taken through Munn & Co. reeelfe betel Snotice, without charge, in the titutific Marlon • A handset:te)e Illahttated weekly. tailcoat 4+1r. ealAttell of Any seethed Journat. 5415015, 43 s : four montbs,sq. Sotd by an neersdealatt, ZIWO 661°""Y'Newhrk* • Business in Odessa has been stop ped formany day. -The poor in many of. the 'outlying parts of the country are starving. The :prices of' proiri,;. stens have rken 500 per .cente • , 60 MILES FROM CAPE TOWN The Raiders Being Hard Pressed by the British. • , • A despatch trona London, says:—Mr. Bennet Burleigh, w,he has, returned. to Cape Town, sends . to the Daily -Tele- graph an enigmatIcal despatch, say- ing:— •. • , "All our "soldiers, whether from Orange River Colony' or the Transvaal, look the picture of health, and it is hoped that the end is eteatilly coming THE NEWSIEST PAPE IN HURON , feseloned seribe. Asked him a quo* IM now aoknowle"' siamos.-....-...,..,REcoeu ed to be be atiLEIwNTON Irvellii-ii bill: beigotasitponidbernigtbst who ovori'ttellileleneowf satineyld tilniloproorutgainiltri; 13°Itbx:tetitttlal!leiliii:e:itn'leel entoolpr. 1 e'esinIP141ellesilrt 1:11irr geo4erivikY tin! leader in the Huron Tract, • LIVE LOCAL NEWS 0! wIii1 11 maStas caon'Tfleieni:154:4 ifioarbele,:::::neporis, "tie!" Farm, Garden and Dairy, the and News of die Dey,something 8aSn'tel,11-1,e(11t-tipalo:lill ,87a:u°}6°1e.enill'Lttotfte;orients:i nTegoat9itriearalhigtseeal NE, V I OAP raOre reading matter each weet The Boers Are Very Active in the 1 tk'n- ReligiauS and philosophical t gut any paper publishe Transvaal. discussion in those day* WAS at te entrity and iniaddition . • take bbs Tte4aeestPI:itety'll fO561311:Chaepe BTooe‘rvsn, isnays• ills; fthat:,:31h:50 aan:Werr:::::dboasheki Transvaal during theing HANDSOME, has --caused the Beitoth, Van% fleolsv's.(111:s kl1"11.•egl n q nt I el, TawYelnliePeTtra,i'ingais)ihtnaltTbeemsePtn: gtoivealal ;ubscri A deepatteli from Durban of .to -day's PREMIUMIt of subscriptien Tee Naide anbieurvisabirli1:31:11,attnee'icrail;taiannCiz'nefti inzadigina rnie:cfodariAsi illustrated matter, The price ste •Deans ---Ordinary white beane bring 51.23 to 51.25; choice hand-picked beans are quoted at 51.40 be 51,45. Honey—Fixna. Dealers quote from 91-2 to laic leer lie, for 5, 10, or• -60 -lb tine, acceedingeo eize of order. _Comb honey eells at $2.4o to 52:75 per dozen sections. . •••; date says that while Gen. Colvilleis colurcen was en route from( New Den - 10 Vaiklaagte, it was attacked by 1,000 Beers, wile attempted, to cut off the; baggage train. They made a de- termined attack, but were repulsed. Al; the eame time 400 -Boers charged the -cavalry, ,whicla formed the rear- guard, and feroed it to fall back. Pour companies -0' rifles were concealed, prepared to receive the Doers, The latter, however, retired: • -THE PEACE L.NVOYS. • Broken Their Gathi and Joined the • Figbters. "A. despatch from Pretoria says :— 'five influential Beers who were rea leased from Pretoria for the 'purpose :of persuading the rank and file of t/ae Boer _commandoes -to Surrender, ' and who passed through here, were seen by Kaffir scents to meet four oilier • Beers, and after a friendly psi:lever to to go op. to Duetenburg,. where • theY stated. 04 they had - seen no Boerse They have since gone weetivard, and a5» priabably now cleaning up their rifles. •••• Baled hay—Steady. Choke tiolothy, on' track, 11045 ; twO-ton lots, deliv- ered, 51L . " . Straw—Steady. Car lots of straw, on tecatek, here, 56.50. • Chicago, Jan. 22.—Wheat continued on the deenne to -day under influences which beld sway recently, but the close was with some lose. regained; on port engagements. • gay closed 3-8 to 1-ao lawer. Corn wad oats each elosed 1-2 to 5-3c higher, and provisioes un- changed to 15c higher, f• "The few recent successee of the Mere are anneymg. Twenty thousand. reinforce:Int:nth have arrived, and they are( Very welcome in Cepe Colony, where the Dutch decline to meta The raiders are 60 miles north ot, the town„ and are being pressed by our troops." This presumably means that Lord Kitchener has sent 20,000 melt- into - Cape Colony. ••I UNDESIRABLE OFFICIALS. an • earnest and • honest wooer, while laeldeng very definite, positive views' himself. ' 36. Master. • His manner is re-, spectful. Which le the great cpre- m•onOnaent in the law? Which as the essential command? What 14 the gist of the law? It was a very bit - portant queStion. Detailed laws • had been multiplied until it was as- sumed on all hand's that no Dian eould obey all the specifieations. WhIch of there Oh then, might be innocently omitted? What principle was essen- tial to obedience ? The rabbis iiaed to ?say that there Weft six bunared and thirteen lawe given by Moses—two hundred and forty-eight positive epee- mand,s, and three hundred and sixty- five prohibitions. "P0 keep them," Said the Jews, " was the mark ef an - angel." • , . V: Thou shalt loin the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy. eoul, and with all, thy inlaid. See Dant, 6. 15,•16, 12. To obey e,ommands 10 always easier to the ono who loves the commander. The division of human , • nature into heart, soul; and mind is not made .with the:definiteness of mod- ern science. But it is singularity .ile- -scraptive and eomprehensive. • • 81 The first and great.; emumand- ment.• The essence of tne whole eye - Buffalo; 'Jan, 22,—Plour — Dull and weak: '..1WiaeateSpring liolitsvery 'strong ; le hard, old, email lots, 85 3-4c; No.. 1 Northern, old, carloads, 82 3-4e; dea, new, 81 3-4e. • Finteatavalea.t —Buyers and sellers wide apart ;No.,2 red, 77e bid; mixed and white, 700 bid; en track, Buffalo. Corn—Strong; No. 2 yellow, 41 1-2coNo. 3 do., alc; No. 0 earn, 41o; No. 3 do.; 40,1-2c, ( through billed, Oats—Steady.; No. 2 White, 30 1-2e; No.. 3 do., 27 1-4c, through' (billed. Barley-a-Noniural; good to fancy West- ern, 60 to 67e; State, Otto 65c, on tree's. Ilyea-Dull and Weak; 'No. 2, on traek, 56 1-2c; No. 1 m store; 57 1-0e asked: Mil Waukee, Jan. 22.—Wheat—Lewer; Na. 1 Northern, 74 to 74 1-4ca e do., 71 a -a tar 72c, :flye—Lower; No, 172 to 72 1-2e. Barley—Dulh No. 2,59 to 00c; sample, 4510 57e. aVleineapalleajan, 21—W1ieat — Cash, 71 7 -Se; May, 75 7-8c; juin 76 5-8e; on track, No. I hard, 75 1a4c; No. 1 North- ern, 73 1-4c; No. 2 do„ 53.1.4 'to '70 1-2c. Flour and brae—Unehanged, 'Duluth, • Jan. (22.--;Wheit—N�, 11 hard, Cash; 71 3-4e; to arrive, 76 to 78c; May, '77 7-8c; No. 1 Northern. dash, 71 7-80; to armee, '71 3,13e; May,, '75 7-8c; July, 76 5-13e; No, 2 Northern, V, 7e8 to 67' 7-5e; Ne. 3 "sprieg, 53 2-8 to 60 5-8e. Corn -16 1-8c, Oats -25 1-4 to 25 1-2e, • LIVE STOOK MARKET. • Taranto, Jan. 22.—At tbe westeria cattle yards to -day we had a total of 40 loads incluelhad 1,200 hogs, 450 cat- tle, 345 sheep .and lambs, 20 calves, and a few milkers. , . There was little doing in cattle, and tho market was ono et no aecount; the local butchers haye a fair supply • et meat in and can afford to wait a day :or two. Trade was dull irt the export de- partment. Prices are • low in the 13c5tis5t markets; boat swot is scarce, anti the demand is light, as most of the deals to -day were to small lots. Values' are not (pieta/Ay changed, fled the range is front 4 to 4 3-4 per pound; with a shade more in a few case for small lots of prime cattle. As far as we could ascerlein nothing Lambed 5u to -day. Itt etxport and light bulls, feeders,' stocker -s, and milch cows there is HO change to report. Vor lambs and sheep we had only a fair demun.d at unchanged prices. A Not choice mileh cows ated ;Scoriae good veal calves are wanted, and good prigs will be paid Tor either. lio,gs to -day being in only modera ate supply, there was no ehange in prices, and the best hogs sold Tor 50.80 per cwt. Hogs to fetch the top price must be e.f prime quality, and seale not bee lone 100 nor above 200 lbs. iaodowing Is the range of quota- tioeige- Uitlanders Preparine:a List for the Imperial Government. A despatch from Durban, Natal, says; --The Mtlandercommittee here is preparing a list of undesirable persons who are holding official posi- tions in the TranSVatiL They are also Urging the military officials to allow a representative from each firm to reture abet ascertain the con - afloat of their steeks, thus plaeing theentern ab equality with those who remained in the Transvaal during the war. Three hundred foreigners haVe ar- rived here ream johanneelaurg, and the number of refugees is increeeing daily. The Natal Governanent' will look out for their immediate wants provided the imperial government furnishes them with free transporta- tion to Europe. MUST NOT WEAR KHAKI. • DECLINES A SWORD. Lord .Roberts Writes to the ' Mayor ' of Portsmouth., • A. London despatch says ;—Lord Reberts emphasizes the unsatisfac- tory condition • of Smith* eifeica in a letter to tbe Mayor of Porteinouth, poetponiog . the pfe,sentation of a ewerd of honour from. that citie. _Ile says ;—"It is most .xlistasteetil to me to be -honoured* and feted,' anal called liven to rejoice while 410 many'are in bitter grief, and before we pan pee- Perly return thanke that, the cloud Is being rolled away, which' nes for•more than .4 year darkened .the homes and brushed the heartsof so many in our country." • . . • , Millans Threatened With Arrest at Pretoria, A deepatela from Pretoria, saytt:—No reports of fighting have been reeeived lately. Pretoria is full of troops, who are getting ready for further opera - of Miss Lougee Schaefer, a teaeher tions. proelamation has been issued for - in New York, when 11 was discovered she was in a trance. she win seen bidding civilians to wear khaki. Pee - sons wearing eiothing that is likely to be mistaken for I3ritigh •uniforms are threatetted with arrest and poolsh- ment, return, to her school. George Reed, an eecentrie bachelor retinae, has just died "in his little hone on his Large farm," te•ar Ind. He hadn'tent his hair or beard for thirty years. His estate is worth 570,000. r • : • GENERAL. Queen Wilhelmina will positively be married next month. Last year Bremen sent 87,531 emi- grants to the Vatted States, lielgitun will adopt the Marconi sys- tem of wireless telegraphy. A. German paper blames militarism for the decadence of commeree and tra The French Mediterranean squad- ron is to be equipped with wireless telegraphy. The health of the dowager-Vmpress Prederiek, the Queen's eldest dmigb' ter, is again causing ankiety. OVER $20,000,000. Natation. Landon ItIoitopten der tett Villa Sum. A. &spat& from London, Helot—It is understood that the estate oa Sanaliel LoWfs, the notorious Moneyoleiadex, whet died a few dant ago, amounts to about .24,000,000. lie betineathed every., thing to his widow, with the exemption Of. 400,000, whieb, is divided among( re. halves and friends, to his will he expresses a desire that his widow give in her narrie44.00,000 to provide dwellings for poor persons of alt ereeds, X250,000 to the Princess of Wales' hospital fund, 4100,500 to the Sewisli Board of Gitordiatis, and 4200,-, 00„las , Iterbert Illemarek nays that Ger. 00010 various hospitoIs. , . . • • . • FIGHT IN CAPE COLONY. British Stiffered Total Casualties oi Twenty...Eight., . A, despatch from London, Wednes- day, says:The casualty list shows that there has been a severe engage - meet, with a loss of six killecleseven- teed weunaed, and five missing, at KlarraYshurga Where the Dutch are said to haVe been joining thro'nyaders. Murrayekurg is 16 mike wet Of Graaf Reinets Indicationa are not wanting that the decision of the Government to send re- inforcements has not been taken a mo- ment too soon. Cattle. Shippers, per ewt. 54 25 Butcher, choice doe 3 75 Butther, med. good. 3 25 Butcher, inIterior. . 8 00 Stockers, per cwt. 215 Export bull, per cwt.- 325 She and Lambs. Sheep, per ,owt, . 800 tombs, per etyt. . 400 Milkers and °eve. Cows, each . . 20 00 Calves, each. . 200 75 5 26 4 75 325 300 4 25 50 462 1-2 50 00 10 00 , Choice hogs, cwt. 650 680 Laglat hogs , per evvt. 0 00 625 rt. 0 00 0 25 425 450 25i0 400 e 2'00 225 Wane. ONLY $1 TO THE END OF 1901. • • if the reader is already a sub- •aeriter, send it to a member of • a:forc;01;t;merre:OfilaranoltnoissilltYld:ohwafonsi 1111::m."Iti :sit 1:17 big; eys BOERS ARE ACTIVE only 5)0 Gape Dutch Rave Joined • A . deatet ftill'eeinEC°a.epTToWn, so -Yea -al '.ertt'lellf4 d S"utileaurlulndantidn°aswriheic-wh glaonteolas015-iwetit• , toward Calvima, &tittered •. coranaan- does have appeared at Ceree; appara catty prcreeding to Vaurbynedorf. The Aliwal mmanclo 1*u:reseed the Orange neer. 51:11.1 ainther commando is mrwmg toward Willowmore. ' -The Government reports under 500 ' CapailDis,.* uteh altegetboa h ave joined tho inde. • 89. Thee eluilt •lope thy neighbor as thYeelf, "Neighbor" 14 a.Word that has .come down to us from. the 'Saxone, and it • means a "near • dweller"' or "near farmer," • and . as • our Lorca • interpreted it • at•" another time, "our, tellow-men," whoever ot wh,eeever, lie is. This ceMmandment Ls said to be Dke the first beeause it 54 ageally comprehensive. • • 41. Wbile the Pharisees were gather- ed together; Jesus eillOws up. • his puccessful defense by a vigorous at-. tack on their superfitial reasoning. Tile question and response that fol- low need careful study on the part of the teacher, or the, point will not be apprehended by. the pupil.• The cardinal sin oE the Pharisees was .that nad become mere formalists, keePers C, tbe letter of the law: •They -studied words anel phrases, and thought little of tne •deeperameare. ing. • • 42; 'What think ye of Christ? Not, "What is your opinion of rner bet, "What is your opinion concert:ling- the ii/leseiah in: the particular that I arre now about ro stater. • Whose soil La he?' The Pher;ieps did not see the drift of his question, and answered from the 'surface of Holy Scripture. The: don et David. That is, the de-- secenaent of Darla.. Thie royal descent was claimed for jesois, , but, of coorie, not every descendant of Devid was the Christ. Our Lord now exalts the ideal of Christ, and makes it possible it their prejudiees be not too dense, for them to Seel the Christ in himself. • CONVOY CAPTURED. Boers Killed Two British and • Wounded Eleven. A despatch from Pretoria, says :— Tim Boers ha.ve.captured a convoy of twelve •:waggons with lire:visa:ins for the troops at ithenoster kop, • They killed two- of the British guards and wounded eleven. The remaining nine surrendered. The Boers, apparently fearing the approaeh of Other troops, abandoned the waggons and prison- . ers. THE QUEEN'S HEALTH. genre eoundsition roe me Belief That It Is Not Coml. • . A. despatch frosn London, save—Re- ports concerning the .urtfavourable condition- of the Queen's health heve been in persistent circulation for the pest month. There is now only too good reason to some foundation for them. The re- belicYe that there is stands for "Jehovah ;" so "that the emit sudden death of Lady Churchill, senior lady of the Queen's bedcham- ber, deprived her Majesty of almost hew last old intimate friend, and had stool. Thls ifiVitatiOR 11Y (Wd the saddest effete upon her, liar • to the coming Messiah to aeeept the depression has become both mental 'seat a honor in the upiverse, atad physical, and it is difficult to (45, Bow is he his 6611r Hew ean the rouse her •from her despondency. Her , son be Lard of nis father If he is, his physicians advise that her departure leadership must ba fpuelded 0/1 110010' for Cinilez be hastened, but she is; not thing rhea higher than a deacent interested io the trip. She pleads from royally. The force of the ques- that it is her duty to remain at her tient is in its soggestiveness, post while the affairs of the Empire 40. No man was eble to answer him ere, so Uneettled and threatening. a word. There were skillful debat- ers there, but they conld not ans- BUKNED AT THE STAKO. wer this question without stulti- see.e fying themselves, Neither durst, any Kamm Mob Emulates rriteilcos of• Illan fr'ara that dal flwth 48k him 4. despateh from Buliethir. Leaven- any marc baffled, atid so resorted to the most questions, They were Meld le Agee, Worth, Kane says ;—Frod Alexander, infamette roethode te square accounts, tempted an assault on UWE IgVo, DO not let the solo:Aare leave the the ategth who Seturday evening g- eed Who was suppoSed tO haVe ela- leason with the impression that the this City' November iast, was on „ argumento wins simply a test of wit tretlaseee our Lord and his erities. it all had direat lirearlitn or i himself und eautted and killed Pearl Forbes in Tuesday afternoon taken from the "`,„' ci.e'et.5' and en th3lr .°-raftY., °Ana sheriff's guard and burned at the already e'vertnr°w• stake at the iteenO of his crimes. half A quiro oAttn, dozen Mocks from the centres of She pity. Probably 8000 persons Gayboy•4imolte up, stnoke oP, oh) witnessed the lynching. Alexander mead wee tied to ran plaeed Old Sport—Why the room's blue riglit In the grourtd, • 46.;alyboy-41xaetly; no danger Dreyfus publish A diary of• eo„ Min • , in if we ea 43. How. then doth David in spirit :call him Lord? "lo spirit!' Means by tnapiration a the Holy Gbost. It is not merely a poetical phrase., And "call him Lord" does not mean "'call him Sehoveh." Tt is • the frankest expression of Christ's supe- ri,ority to David. • In a nation so given to reverencing their ancestors as were the Jews (for they were second only to the Chine -se in this reverence)! it would seem astounding' for allY Man, mad tertainly for any inspired Man, to •eel' his deseendant hie superlase The ' 'word "Lord," karios, with its Hebrew equivalent, was "a. title beetowed on a superior by an Inferior, on a master by a stave. Now, the king of Israel called nol man Lord, God wag. his only Lord," 44. The Lord said unto my Lord. Turn to the Old Testament, and you will see that the first "Lord" is print- ed. ha small capitals, and therefore statement is, "a:choral& said unto ma Lord," which letar "Lbrda reterS Li Christ. Sit thou on my ,right hand, tilt I make thine enemiee thy foot - 1 STARVINGIFOREIGNERS..• • . • Stranded at Natal and Their consul's. •• Refuse:N:0m ,Ald. -A * despatth from :Du'rban, Natal, , says :—Many foreigners are aerlying here from Johannesburg without any - means of support. • 'Their Consul -4—e" refuse to help them, and the °online-, v tion oleints to being burdened w their eupport The question of car go! for them present e Many diffieulti • • Two thousand recruits have been e -J cured in Netal in two months. , . 10 • INVASION OF NATAL. DeWet as Now. Qommand 8,00 ;) • Fighting Men. A 'eespatell. from Duel .Le stat -,1 hero that Gen. larmela, where 8,000 Ilee . . :t1N.37.1:,::::;;;1;6‘,elviairilis071h,aut:-.faitcul.ory..425.4.1:o t7.,ig.... e , DAWSON,,:klAS A $50,000 VIRE:. ...• ' 8everai disitlidui,isigts3i,Lrersti;,:ykeldf,, Ineicallit# A despatch trom Vietheia;13,0:, 'lays; —Vie' iie Dawson On ,Tan, 0 destroyed .. a anilalug occapied by faribbs '. and ' 'Rapers. the West Old of the Ranier - building, and the Ranier hotel. The 0 firies involved Were Ruddy and Kale • tentorn; druggiete; the Bonanza moat liall'ket. Antlers', reistatirant, San yrrecisco oyster house, and Cribbs Rad llogers. 'The lass was 4350,000." ' 'Jr C Wet is 'says :—It:t4 I ( are concert n invasion'. 4. A. DREADFUL STATH OF AEFATRS. Ile --.Well, we can't boner° rnere.t bon 11;t1E we hear, •• worse than that; 1 ean't believe more than hale I say. ovinglE 04""15"g14.'" -- it)) (11 Does your hair split at the end? Can you pull out a handful by run- ning your fingers through it? Does It seem dry and lifeless? Give your hair a chance, ,Feed it. The roots are not dead; they are weak because they are starved—that's all. The best hair food If you, don't want your ba r to Ole use Ayer's Hair Vigor Once a clay. It makes the hair grow). stops falling, and eures dan- druff. It always restoreS color to gray or faded hair ;,it never fails. $11.00 'A bott1E. 'AII ftruattlitho if One pot* ritilyeret Vlget stopped my nate itesfl tailing nut, 9.n4 atarted 11 00 igrowasitin JULIUS WfTr. March, 28 180a Canova, n Dek. ared me teem dendrite, with idea isAyea's Iteli 'Vigor completel ei I was arenly eftl toted. The pewee o inellair since lie toe his beeratepea thing wondernea Len 0.01re-reit April 10, 1800. New•gotata N.Y. tf ten 4 net trarli lilt the' en exported hero the 1115 8? HAI; Igor, vttlte the Meter Aballe DIL J. e; AYER, twee 44 4