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eelies ally and chiefly indicated by
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Scrofula THE MARKETS
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BANKS
THE MOLSONS BANK
lotorpo .7tt.71
Act 01 17. ountt. 1,70.
INURANCE
THE MAILLOP M'ITUAL FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY
Farm and Isolated Towri Property
only Insured.
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Prices of Grain, Cattle, etc
in trade Centres.
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TIME TABLE.
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Lute, 77;1 I1 ttlie 01 itturt• cutlur7t•r,, No wort
7•7177trctt NevliEtty •
1 1. C. 1111ager, CI 1170 1
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C. D. IPTAGGART
IIAN li
e. Ormond Banking Melees. Trensarted.
Nutes Discoutacil. Delete isourri.
'literate Aliewed on Deposits.
ALBERT STREET
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CLINTeN.
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11.4.nR1STER, SOLIDITOR. KW,
Money tz Loan.
Oepiez-Elliott Mock
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BARRI:31'ER, sOLICiTolt.
Notary Public, &e.,
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CONVEYANCING
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p. !rad.. ;Ind .K11,1.,to.A
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LosDoN. AM) 01VIA7;11411,N1.1. :t1tric,it•I' liveporated et.11 at tr to
tieing south shprre,
1 Gott:1:g N.y1.1.1 1171:17.:7 ;),): 1 lops -1 lusi lie:, quiet , priCeS
ti:o:") It. ut. bleat! V Ut 1 3c, %L.:olives, ere
The lliarkyt 1S1 tincliangeti
Iti to lop.: tor strained. Couthe,
el .5o to e2.:10 per doz.
Beans-- '1 le• market is steady; u 11-
p iceed the jebbing ttt tel.4o to $1.•15,
and 71 I 61.57-, to $1.00,
Cranberries - Alartiet unchanged.
with Cape Cod at S8 to $11 per bbi.
letnatlitm, $0.50 to $7.
Ility, haled market is firm,
with goed aft:mance 'Ilittothy sold at.
$9.30 to Sto on truck for Nu, 1, and
Travelltets to any pert of the Itt:...;*,1",.4.2%4Lt•Li't)17,S.9nfilluti:kNekit.'.is2. quiet a lid
/WIII:j)%7.de .11711.e°17:,1,.(e1 eece°111:';utlit'rhettlsm. firm. Cur sl.uts.. on !track sold at Ste
fat•ee, etc. iS LEM, With good
A 0. PAVIA:40N, F. It. 1101niENS,
-74ent Town 'rivItut Agent.
:71 t' DICKSON.
Pii.,eticer Agent, Toronto.
Distrivt
W. JACKSON
AGENT C. P R
CLINTON
demand. turkeys, 9 to ;
fronet, scolded told half-fiat/id stock
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CLINT" W. JAC KS 0 N trout 7 to 8c. Geese- 1 rry pick -
G E re C • ed, t1 to 7c. Dileks-30 to 73e.
P. R.. chickens, young, :10 10 (33r; 0Id, 33
to 40e. Rabbits, 25c per pair.
CLINTON
.FilDOUT & HALE
l'onveyancers, Crittimiseionere,
Real Estate anii instit•ance
Agency. Money to Lone.
• JOIIN RIDOUT
MEDICAL.
Dlt. 11'. DUNN
,atienroaxamm.
1PPINCOTT'
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TUE DAIRY MARKETS.
Itutier--The musket Is quiet, with
prices Thu Nupply of
poor stun is. too 1ibertal, and :Ales
are difficult tu nittee. We eluoiv, -
Seltit•ted dairy tubs, 1 6 to 1.7c..
choice large r7;11s, 101 to 1 7c; Imeet
I-11) rolls, 18 to 10c, packages;
Me feea 1 tu 2c less than abuve
quoted lime; creamery prints, 21 to
224... tu 21e.
1:0117- 'rte. inarkot is firmer, with
receipts lit.ht. Strictly fresh scarce,
. at 2e to Inge cold storage,
! EVERY NUMBER COMPLETE IN ITSELF ,
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Meet 1 1111, at f• i 1,1 tit 14 GI it • it.t•iii 1:011 liking. .1.:•.' .1.,.:...i's. "'It /11:1?1 '1\ 110 I.., 1111‘..i.t.‘ '1 I
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lorn,...1 1,31 reVent I;. Loci al, int crest - Ovessecl hogS LnielniniteLl at ..91S ill
Dn. SIIA‘N ... '- iht.. eeperieuce ot i, t. liteeets hotel IIII1I ,701:', "11 1,1 uliI„e'rIlig.4 fIl'il..,, liag
171.1 111: 1 1 1., al I Igli 1011 17 11' dri.n..11 In all 010 .
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nate .., ..tritner ie yeas set hext to lulig °cur' Neils at ltilIc 1" "" "lid
Uvreem STILEI.r. c.1.1.0•11u Ki.gh•l, thureb, 1.71.1 VA. I he I 01111. CL1'.,0 lots; 1Nt.:-.11 pork, 820 to 2.(../.5U:
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el., se• :net ii.i.,,e• i. „‘,7 7,y after_ letney, h130.; buckwieett, 311.• vest
DI -AI Lee weed , eel d i. jw.t (17; 111,1111 t ,, 1 reit.,10.; 7.e•ts, e_tv, high fretght.
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! stop my hair from falling. Onc• = ' .___
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Diecovery.
1 - l A thee:hell trent Ann A..a bor. Mich ,
rev- (he end hornet has been airtime
. Ayer s Hair Vigor is
7 certainly the most. eco-
nomical preparation of its 7.
;- kind on the market. A
little of it goes a long way.
it doesn't take much of
-7,-. it to stop falling of the
hair, makc thc hair grow,.
and restore color to gray _
hair. :too . MAN. All alratetts.
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771,1 herrn.. lie ...Ire (mash -A Om twain
"'" AmarTtR4 PAsfare'llf,171:77(1:
AL
1,1 the I proh.s..lon here 17.7;
ef dit-FrIVery thinson I
linpot or the linclk•riologicn I In-
liorot v the 1 noe•aetty 7,f Michi-
gan It 'Artier! *het experittehits
lai. inst..' k Nov% anti Profoc.tokr
Pool Vrool . elik tuts!. {Intl, pi ()-
doer(' what heliet col 1(1 74. all 11101
Chtd..1 , plood fever It 11(1 11.V. -1.11 -
rho 7.1 k nhoid fete.' .,131
tors 1 110 to elm) 31 ion lin, been i.
n . en. 17 o t.t.t i troll utio7 I 1
;11,1111fli. pr. inounint 1,4 W
1111w -i1 inn! , rind derleg the
77111.1 %took hit` methyl' I students linen
been melte going a. course of experi-
ment., e 11 1,110 tweplocttion t iq
,..1,0,.(1 on! Ilbr,.‘ mo 1.04.41-Ict..(1
.10,1 ,t7 stertozr..1 milk. :inn thnt
tan fed them h I allai.V914 during t
rorimtg .:huu ,‘11 the tit t dest urtion
nf the intevtinel poleons
^1.
ONLY FOUR WERE LbFT.
Boers Gained Kopie First, But
Wete Diiven Off.
A despatch 7.0.1 lattYli • -
Ltd d 1,7.1o:tier, 111 al til,pl1.1,01 forum
71 t.h.aithebtuat beL771/71 tefeurts uf
lIghting 11.1 118 7.7uge 1(1 et' CUlully
7.777d ciagLigv-
aw10.s I vd 771 pultil., Widely
..pui 'I 117.• uoSual lur ab
it.717,77 egelegete ;About /.50. tlY711.7 I IY
divided, 1./111 y 111 1 1 3l1 1t1S7,1:b,
the 1.1../1.L1'., of 17 /111.11 11.1 (WI y1:I
1,121'll 1 L'Polittl 1f.f v 1'111Iva 111 lliV
.1.1.1.1aSVual Isi this 1.L.st merit ILmett
lightieg tee hutidied niutinted, 111-
1.ii,tm. 11. tie twielshoi hood u1
IllIt./ 11 t t• di% idea Into 1.1.1/
ocol 5...n11.1111,g 14 tins Whet, hey
uele Lit 1.1ckvkl by three lit,litired Boot-,
end 1 7., ly a 1 toed 1.77 1.1 77-b. utitler Colo
ilia 11114 itt lit 0.z Ti.e llovrs chat gval
LIL•tet non. Lo,e1 Ind/sling 1111111-
bl•r, I fie Brit ,11 casualties el e
ses ere tat nu detuo4 L.e7.11
111111111111 II
DEATII BY ClUILLOTINE, Loss /3Y STORMS.
FRENCH PEASANT MURDERED
Canneries Damaged and Deraolisbe
ed in Britieh Columbia.
HIS CHILDREN.
His Only Surviving Daughter Pro-
tested His Innocence and
Begged for His Life.
Atter a week's 1 nil at Chartres,
wlimla has .40.'1.U:tett the etteution uf
the whole of Fietuce, !Imre, the far-
ther et thia vienate, elm, April 21,
wurdereel leer vi ha, duagliters, aged
at:siesta ele. 1 1, 1 1. e, reed 4, awe
SOU, 7 eters uf age. etubbiug
.110.1 taettaiie theal to duo 1.0 illle
they %%ken, in 1.11, via-. found guilty
Motithiy mut Lip contienuted to be
deea tett the walnut 1371ere
pet bi,teet 111 sleeltiving inno-
cuta. and LIVIL•11Lhal with the
itatetwel cutating Le the French pens -
:oil lint the eireutia.tutitiul evidence
Ve LIS LI% vrw helloing
A pathetic incident of the triel oc-
ceaed
, it 77 "pu t, t ha t vaned %lien firieru's survivitig little
717tughter, who, the pollee
111,4 Genet 31 De 11 el's ;AU 111'1, loll
1.1b1:11,3/0.1 1•11.1.1: Of 1ilde"011.11e:1:
1 ill• it LUC': Ci.11.111tilli.11:ii to. (len- u!'l!'
vro It, 101 1 I17d 1 a t.71 COlopholl, 17 Lnild"" 1.1.Y nUt 11',W1inding (0
111111'W:I 170,1 tation to ge to bee 111111.
I ilici4berg. the Buere charged bravL.ly
went on the witness mend sobbingly,
end
end protested 1110,1, 1,1:1' 1uther wits in-
Ptart:1 DESPL It A T ELY
noceut, and begged the court tu ro-
tor severtil hours. De het was dray-elem., eitet to het..
'en ter eel, a luso of twenty 014•11.
71,•„. IAA dve ca„04,1 1‘...4 011 Lite AN leXTBAoRDINAILY eteliGE.
'slue of the in aisle This its the lirst Uwe 11 Man hns
tiotlia. with eight hundred been tried in France fur uturdt,rnig
Deere, 41.171,71,bat 1.11.111.1i1111.'d 111,3 !IVO 10.1 111 Ci111111 negonting
ark i.1110.' P110.11.1 tit T.1.1'71.1 k.07). thetege With the eldest, by suce,,n,bivoy cut-
! 7 I 1 or Col, ny The Boers ruelied 11 111.,!, 11011' till -oath MOIL. Islt.eintig, ill
Lolot. eu111,111;1111111;g 1 Om ill 1.10ElY ortIvi% tlIU Judge hint:sell 111'0Cli./11118,
7711711:1,7 111.14.7,1%' ing111111171;•01I:LI''‘ tIll:"."1":!..Sraf1111.i1Q771i1 vowed we,titli, who did 7107. witet to
lu lout ry nestrese, V00111,111 of
I Ile Isult,11' Tint I 11.! !!-11 I'104t14c1 1!1'4 t% ecl man 1 11 17 family, liriere,..
WUS (4111ge")". 1111:111.40.1, 14 1.1, herd -headed, reti-
1 wounded. 1W0 (Alkyl's 111111 1.1%, 111.`, cent pest..,ant, the °niter of aL 5111111 1
1111'11 17•1.1'1.' killed, and thi•ve 1:0111 IIOLtr the pit 1.11tvstitle Village 01
t.,C1v7.1.71.1 Molt were wounded. teuratiteet. 1 le V111P1111.1 letilly declares
The lioers left. dead 00 the field
, Innocence, 1.1Ltitig that be is the
tikeeleni The Permit'', victim te the hatred te' LUW1iS-
t 110 :And 1.4.11111.1feil 11 /111111111.1' 0/ 10113.. W110, 11 1.111.' 1111.1 1011 uf an-
prik-totters, including Cumin:aid:Ito ,
miter pearetia, one Lubin, the Stalker
1."1", ,u1"1,"' " of the Woman he wittitod to marry--
cig (if' truce, irskeu permits -ion to re- k
„ tine ;Ilan v. hum he UCC1.1141..ii Of bellIg
1111/1.t• t heir (lead.
,but hur, buried theuty_sleitl!:.N:i the real anurtteiet of Ills Children
1,*1./U0 1 l'1"I'0 TUE' PloAT11. :-concealtal in his stabl(• the blood -
!stained wade uf a plow with witicit
I lo the light at Tarfel Kop the the crime W704 C41111111 LOCI, 11.11d 1)1111:111.1
Boers. dressed es British Yeoniatiry, other btoodAtained objects on the
erettged in LL l'aCe with the preinites, thereby prOVt ding it
rut atti.•topt to be i;rst. in of circumstantial evideace.
gaining the I:Lipp,. The litters gained The judge refueed to allow the jut. -
the summit first, tied opetied it. heti- ors to examine the premises where
ye' lice WI the trawl, of Iht- the crime wtts committed and cun-
L's 1 1Ors" birh "1" Part' in the dueled tile I rini if he were a pro-
mo' P•H' kOP.10• The'le trrIOPers seeuting atturney, working tooth and
took advuntage of all the small ant- hail to bring 1101no 1 o the steellSeLl
eb:,111,1,1'w 61,7 liee,"Iet1).01.81 V.`ti 7,11Inhtlie f iollu"gehet1111111tiletii.t; OW' Of 1110 111014 11111/1111On eV11.114111
1111 hut four of theni were killt•d ur is"il'itti;i4.(110.0etresdintcleie s7)1(14, ele‘)(1I.lechti,s;
woundiql, lly that time reinforce -
A despatch from Vancouver, 13. C.,
suys:-It is estimated that nearly a
milliou dollars' worth of dainiege
has been dime by storms along the
Fraser River. Sea and Lulu Wands
' are reclaimed farm lands, and axe
bordered by canueries. The violence
of the wind Lunt waves bi•oke the
dykee, awl the water rushed over the
islands, coveriug them wall four feet
uf euter. Houties were se/opt into
the reging flood, end those that an Oscar Teylor of East 110441.4110.
instilled etatelang were flooded tu the Said Pasha, the new Grand Vizier,
have to be used entirely. that the condition of Arznenia arid was lined e01$ aud costs for rUnning
Macedoula was regarded by Euro
The elefeherey Mfg. Vo., of London,
tup windows in many euees. Boats pe a turkey raffle. '
The NO1'111 Al'111. Allsenee, end La- ernment mad peril tu universal peace. have secIared control of the Copp
as a disgrace to the Ottoman Gov-
brador Cauneries were demolished,
This significant tomouncement was Co's Stove Works at Hamilton.
and every cennery on the River Frits -
Montreal • Harbor . Courmissionere
er was more ur less ilthunged. followed almost ionnedia.tely by a
are,laying plans for the erectiOn of
.....;Lackod crops wors destroyed over h presentatem of notes by v.11 the Am -
wide area, a zilillion-bushel fire -proof elevatOr.
and 7 71° Cia'''' Calming I (ming Attitude
, . bussadorto with refereuce 10 the am -
Company's station, a very large con- tions.
in the matter of the mining regula-
adopted by the Porte
1 ;1.e -carets l' lucent being carried tlehaer
1 ne ntw contrivance for preventing
cern, with at cold sturage plant tiet-
„Muting, eats ewept. away.
All wires beteg down the neWS is 'UNDERSTANDING 1S SOUGHT. satisfaction on Tuesday, at Port
by the boats was tested with great
coming in meagrely, Ina the total France and Russia aro the leaders tiamIlivoourediee,r ownetkheolfYoulloanntdreCalanlava.I.4 ou
loss by the :storm on the Canadian in this latest attenipt to set the Ku-
l -emelt! coast to shipping, buildings, hemeatt steam roller in motion to
crop% rend dykes is said tu be fully a ' muke smooth the rough places of . uhlte gloves in memory of the first
'Ptieeday ' presented With a pair of
million dollars. iTurkey. What they are trying to day in eighteen years in which there
Su tierce- wits the storm that 13rit- reueli is the basis of "au understand- I Wc..r0 ILO prisoners for him to hry.
ish Columbia Wita cut off front the ing for malting representations to • Mr. George Dawson, Inspector of
United Stati.•s tu the south fur two the Porte and fur eventually taking
1 'etiltentlarles, reports that the num-
days, 1111i1 will be cut off from Vic- action iu order to oblige the Sultan 1
cr of prisoners confined in St. Vin -
torte fur one week, as the cable hi nut only to carry out the clauses of
, cent de l'aul Penitentliu•y has drop -
torn up at. both ends.
A despatch front St_ John's, Nfld., Macedonia. and Armenia, but, to give •
i the.Treaty ol Berlin relating to both
mechanic is. so rare that there is a
ped from 446 to 398, and the skilled
stays.-lairious gales sweet tne coast guuruntees for the execution of these j...., , in carrying on certain de-
uf Newfoundland Thu nitItter night, and further reforms and for the set- :u"cultY
.1 Partitions of the work.
and wrought much destruction Clement of the numerous questions _
among the shipping and fishing pro- pending.” So run the terms of what
GREAT BRITAIN.
wanes at Bay of 'shuttle. Newfound- is undoubtedly a setni-official corn- i
land, where seemed American vessels
were seeking. cargoes of herring.
At Pluctettia, un the west coast.
the fishing' boats suffered groat dalli-
lige, and the whervee and water-
front buildings wet e destroyed. It
is feared that the setts eall inundate
the, (Attire Inonlit, Both the bt•eak-
water and the radrued pier have efleet the objects which Lord Salts -
been partly thanolished. sb(t.:1710 vyt,t.tiliinsyttiseotttlettvortd to obtain
NECESSil'Y OF UNITY.
There has never been the least
time:1.1011 that, the powers could
bliwtlily solve the problem of the
, Neer East if they would. speak with
lone voice and were +animated oy one
A despatch from London says:- fitirly dieinterested 1110117e. Dui.
Gee, De Wot hes taken revenge for • right here is the hitch.
the recen1 euccesses of the Drith.1) in i Fr/ewe startled the world by her
rushing laugers et night, and hes ' independent course let Mitylene. Pa -
Captured ti. itritiSit ell1111/ 111 the east- perS now teisert in P11 HS that French
ern part of the Orange itiver Colony actien wen not. more dramatic 51111 -
by the use of tactics SiMilar LU those ply because the whole fabric of Ot-
employed by the British, l'he tici.ne lumen administration in au rotten
of the reverse is within ono of the thet a heavy blow might pulvtirize
SULTAN NEARING RIB OD
ITEM
FR.A.NCE AND RUSSIA INTEND aereee
TO FOltCE REFORMS.,
Telegraphic Briefs From An
Conditions in Aril:ten/a aud mace- Over the Globe.
donia Are Regarded as a 6
Menace td Peace. eo•I•11.
There are increasing signs that the . CANADA.
great powers of Hurope are concen- Winnipeg' has eight cases el fiellaWr
trating definite plans for action to- pox. ,
wards Turkey. The new directory in Loader( On,
Early this week the' Russian A.m- tario, malLOS the Pepulation 40,987'.
bassador in Constantinople informed
Imunication froin Perla
• Russia, it is said, is discussing the , formed in England,
) A great newspaper trust may be
question with Germany, the co-oper- i The English Government is prepar-
•
ation of Austria-Hungary and Italy :tab.— a new Inset land bill.
can be taken for granted, and there ,
wife of a former
is no doubt that Lord Lansdowne, ;LeLruclaYcillYelnidcleiplorgrt.
of England, is
ow British Foreign Secretary, will ...,' e.
combine in any genuine scheme to .'caa .
. Electric signalling is to be used
, along the. •North-western Railway,
.England. .
! Win, Waldorf Astor has given 210,-
000 for the National Mee Associate.
tion, Englend.
DE WET RUSHES CAMP.
Takes Revenge for Recent British
Successes.
metes of Dement s Horse came Up , areue oi the Doers' mum resistance.
and charged end captin•ed the kopje. 'Ilits extraordinary judge, whose where (tele Do wet has frequently
method 77 calla /elder almost any oth- foiled the itritish commanders, The
judicial procedure than that of
following In•ief desputch from leitch-
krance furnish grounds for a new ener tells all that is at present the horrors 1.111
'overthrow of the regime of Abdul
it., If this be so, all the mot. credit
is due to Id, Delcasse for orbear-
ance. The Turkish flag ayes over
many millions of 11 un beings, and
w uld follow the
BOER SCOUTS. trial, broke forth in angry expletives, ,
Known of the WYLLIE:-
- sitying:--This is how this murderer -
Irreconcilables. ealllp at Zoefoutein were successfully exit substitute was ready can be
Rundle repoi•ts that Col. Ferman's Handel until much time as an edict -
Doing Excellent Work Capturing entei•ed the room; this is the way he
eut his children's throats. If you rtiehed on the night of December 24 more easily imagined than described.
'don't believe it, why I do; and that i What. would be the attitude of the
10 enough fur ythe to convict him." Sultan should the powers come to
And again: hOli! Oh! Your pretended all understanding that would leave
robbers only wounded you. and did hint int room to cluestion their earn -
not kill you. Well, Mel I been in estness ? No one can predict with
A despatch from Protoritt says: -
The burgher corps of National Scouts
raided a farm on Tuesday, capturing
tv..•o Doers and a quantity of stock.
This is a striking indication of how
the enemy can bo reduced tyy ;I, small
but alert mobile force without leans -
port. -
1 Among the burghers in hemp a
'number are °tiering' themselves fOr
SC1 1. /CC 1 11 the field agaitist the Iran
coecilables, Who they consider are
proving themselves to Le eiehnies of
the temetry.
Nine burghers have left Brugspruit
to take the oath of allegiance to
Great Britain.
Gen. Colin Mackenzie hus captured
t•eves, litters al
Major Jennings Brantley, the Lew
commander of the Second Scottish
lloree, was killed December 20.
Lieut Dow, of the sante regiment was
ale() killed.
formation of a neW burgher
cores. to Lei known us "National
Semite," has aroused great, interest
among the surrendereu nurgliets. In
view of the numerous nwetings and
applications, (kn. Kitchener has tat-
thorized the et•eation of a fresh wing
to operate the. Northern and leas:t-
ern Tralisvaal, under proulfhent Boer
leader:4, elected by the burgliers.theiu-
selves.
11 is stated that loath of the reeent
71.1CCO:,ti a the British is due to the
etnefleretiou of Cellier's and C. onje's
commands, acting under Ueneral
I3ruce
1
FOUR HUNDRED KILLED.
—
1 Six Hours' Battle in Colombia -
Traversed Nine Miles.
, A theipatch from Colon, Colombia,
via, Galveston, Toxin:, says e -News
WaS received lime on Friday enying
that (keened 'Marin, 1 1.1, Colombian
revolutiamary leaden ettacked Doe -
the on the Magdalwia River, Decem-
ber 9, woh 1,1100 men. The garter -eat
consisting of 430 name (omen. from
0 Lew until 1 2 p.m. At 8 a.m. the
gerrieoll reeeiseLl EeinfOrCenlelit13
11111111,wrillg 2Q0 men. '1 It! battle
started on the outskirts of the city.,
013 I ended at Carttoole, eine niece
from 11011(1/i. Ilnyotilpis and ma-
chetes were. mid. The 0 ()venni-tent
hero": eere virtot•ious. 1•'our hun-
dred men Were killed during the
let t O.,
NEW IRISH LAND BILL.
British Government to Introduce
New Ltiw.•
The Loudon Daily News says it is
Kral,' by 7.3.11-itiforined DolitiChiliS ill
t Int th, Goverilluent Is pre -
sol Land Bill providing
21 II !ilea eoluptilsory (Mr-
cluoce, the tenant buyilet• n 1 seven-
teen years' purchase, elm 1,0 la
lord L.'llinst• :it twenty 3. ',ors,
MI11 provicling pityment. for tle.
three years' dinorent.e. The prosecu-
, by considerable force of Boers un -
I der De Wet. 1 fear the casualties were
heavy. Firman's column consisted
of the 34th, :leth, 800, and 53rd
their place, I would not have enssed. Compfinies of linperia.1 Yeomanry,
one gun of the 71/th battery, and one
1 illing you; you may feel sure en ponapom. 'they were guarding the
head of the blockhouse line from
Harrismith to Bethlehem. The First
and Second Imperial Light, Horse
have gone in pursuit of the Boers."
I Boer resistance has always been
'very strong in that part of the Or-
ange River Colony which was the
seen° of Gen. De Welee Christmas
coup. A great quadrangle of block-
houses is being built there, the four
points of which are Verceniging,
mild-mannered gentleman with white Volksi•ust, Ilarrismall and E.roon-
moustache called out: "Enough! statit, At the southeast corner of
enough! Let him be guillotined the quatiraugle is a long. open space
der, and the trial wits continued in
raug his bell, and fatally restored or-
ithin o. from Bethlehem •to .Lindley, where
the square of blockhouses is still in-
complete, and here De Wet made his
right avetty!" Judge I3elat smiled,
the stuffy little court -house w attack. Col. leinnan's force probe -
stone's throw of Chatres Cathetirel. blv amounted to 400 men. and the
A GHASTLY SCENE. di.stister, espeeirelly the loss of the
A brief to Chartres, which is' the possession uf whielnanay
only two hours by rail from Paris, ' enable De Wet successfully to at... -
showed one of the most gruesome 1 tack "le bincN'imilses' creates dis-
and tragic featurea of French crinen- turbing iumression.
1
al procedure, Brier), the prisoner ac-
cused of murdering ids five children,
wus led flenn the court -room and
stripped; in an anteroom they re -
clot her him with all the gen•inents
which. he wore when found lying help-
lese. in his farmyard the day after the
crime. The wretched Man was
•brought. with tears in his eyes, be-
fore the bench in blouse, shirt .and
trousers all besmeared with dried and
crystallized blood, while Dr. Dudefoy
end other elternical experts raised his
arms, bared his sleeves, and disclos-
ed his bloudstaineu uudershirt. At
last the judge himself walked down
from the bench, got oli hie lineee be-
fore the pt•isoner, and began finger-
ing him all over and pointing out to
the jtiry what etains were, in the
opiniun of experts, those caused by
the blood of his dead children, and
those ehich were supposed tu have
been made by his own blood in de-
sf(1.11sidsiinng lainself froze his alleged as -
The scene was so appalling that an
eminent Parisian dramatic critic re-
merked:-"Gooci heavens) this is too
frightful! I( such a scene were put
ori the stage of tie. theatre no Paris-
ian audience would stale' it."
than" Strange to say, the conduct
ttf the judge caused great delight
among the tova'nsfulk of the accused,
and when eoutrett for the defence ob-
jected to the ruling of the bench and
obeerved that his client. had a right
to t?Npress his indignation, and that
he wept each time that his dead
telethon were spoken of, the audience
in the court -room began to yell with
fury at. the primmer, shouting: "ICill
him! kill hint!" and a venerable.
CHAMBER. Ole HORRORS.
To make matters still more
brious, a lurge table stood it) the
court -room, upon which were dis-
played as in a chamiter of lim•rors of
sone: dime museum, the blade of a
plow, with which the judge declaree
the prisoner ettt his chilah•en's
throats:, and the ltrige mallet with
white) he is charm d with.having
beaten 0111 their bruins. Iloth were
!ellen/veil tvith blood and linty. .Al -
re) Olk the table were bloodstnitted
pieces of %creeping peen. and other
singe prote,rties of this extraordin-
tine of ineinhere ra the Veiled 11 ish ,"" erIme'
league is regerded 7, sup, heilieh 110 export evidence. as ustml tens
1„,,. ron„,t1„1 i,.g1,1114 ion, w hid) tiv, tiertiltive, lett still created doubt in
ieeent ngitation lias r••tulered titie4 1,1, vur. n"used' which in ""
lien of nere"hly to the theeteneeett newel court the prisonere4 cremset
,,nould have hem able to tern to his
client's advantage. Not. So, howev-
er. at the Chartres Assizee.
BOY SHOOTS HIS FATHER.
To Prateet His Mother Front Be-
ing Killed.
•
A. ile,,patch front hid , says-
dyfendiug Ins mother from en 11,,-
,1111) hy her ctn./P(1 1111411nna,
'1•11,011011. \Sinking. 1 3 years old,
shot end killed hie fnlher, Richert(
tt It rile, on Wed m.srlay , t t heir
home here IC1E1111131 etkins Conn.
Violin. Mill beean almuing him family
1 111,1 la 11,1.1 going to 111.,
wife awl 1171,mpled to rikt. hot' Mt
I hit 110:111 III 11 it hitt ( 11,1 Th(ioilort.
mi--cRo 4
NEW BE IN CANCERS
A Discovery ee'eat May Lead to a
Cure. •
aleepatch from l'arie says:a-Dr.
Doyen. n leading surgeon. un-
nomired it lecture that, Ito oltsez•v-
ed cetwermis tanners it re.w mic-
robe which he call.; mierococcura neo -
hareems Dr. Doyle as long ngo ne
stee entire(' in canceroue Mires eer-
elm! to..• tether woh revulver, reel tete diplorocci thnt
stirreildered lammed to t polo 0, tiere 'L\ i 1 It Cliftielllt,4 dist mgeished
Th,7 Ito% f.71y.: hit 1•11(11 11111 ([1 1 111.1• 11 f1-14111 1.1.11111 11' W.111111110 11111.
keep him irons killing Mollie, Ile esamined sit the end of two or It‘11711'0,:ill
hat 11P 1C11. ,itit,t tiled 111 Ho' months he found these its active aft
shoot ing a It, li in I I.e Mimi'
1,:sci.orinunling With the neW
robe, Dr. Doyett found that Ito was
MO to reimichten veneer. Later by
eulictitniwolie injection of n sterilieed
Chili and Argentina Agree to
Leave Ilisplito to Him. solutIon of toxines derived front the
live' mitt -oho slicreeded in repro-
ealetteit from tt cm 7:273.8 titteirm cntwerous pat tents renc-
follned D /4 Minister 17ilson, of 1,111'11.1111u•I'l tryn(Ill'itZfd
'the state 'wpm tment hie4 horn lion reserohling the ellects
Stinting. de 1'1,01, h„7 th,, Noch•e teberculoeine, the:. is, tending
emee. between Are, n and Chili to pint:en' a return of the cancerous
trIAV lot rectal -dell :is set floc' through grow t II
'1771111117 011 17 11111111,111:11Y of n profit. Dr Doyen ticleS not fist:tort thn t 1)15
col pre\ Mine tor I he 711117miscion of l'iiporinientv 111'1, conchtelve, hut says;
the line niol the I'll ima that t he result ,4 of t carried on
Veperen7.1 territory dieputes in the for RIX mon t been MOlit.
decision el' the King of (1rent Drit. factory. Ile proposes to contimte
ain. Ina experiments.
I REFERRED TO THE KING.
_ • W.
• (
WOMEN _FARMERS.
1 Secret arrests and sudden disappear-
) ances increase. Within a fortnight
. The Russian Government Will Ed -
1 ucate Them.
• A despatch from St. Petersburg
stlys:-Lorig continued agitation has
Induced the Government to authorize
the Moscow Polytechnic Museum to
often a. course in agriculture for wo-
Mete This step is regarded as a vic-
tory for women in their struggle for
higher scientific education. It has
been won largely by the capacity wo-
men have S11077 11 in the Malin:al 100-
fession and in certain departments of
officialdom. especially as famine in-
spectors.
The f1 equent families of the last fif-
teen years have impressed the Cluv-
ernditent with the necessity for rais-
ing the natiunal standard of agi'icul-
ft,ttlii;.eiy. I'lli'althe teltutiuneber of Russian men of
ly small. u....tion is comparative-
—
1 Agi•iculture hns no brilliant future
in store for such as these, and most
Passed in Montreal.
Compulsory Vaccination By-lavi
optlf ttiohentelt, liateunrial jilYn Pei curicisretl'utehnsti:e °etch; ' coA.Ipic)lueisspottrt:hvafercottnnateMiaocoltionuitnsfr:ceioilalirldsteoshra01 syn s c: it t i -f oe-
movement Started to permit, Wollieli
Intoellt.'.'
lettga.e been endorsed.
ngage in agriculttn'e bus at . Ivnaeteectlinnaatteodi Itnh:focnittyr
by the Govern- stay the ravages of smallpox. At. a
---+•-- iternoon a by-law was introduced pro -
Coal, "good household coal,'
MORE COAL. IN ENGLAND, . i ivii0d1i1ngof foctru etilitiopitoco3,emes.ppeuonlfsaolstriyylopoesiacacaiininnado-
factories; under h
seems to have been found in Kent at and imprisonment.
last. A. "core" brought_ up from the.
boring in Shakespeare Cliff showed
certainty the course of this most
remarkable and miserable of poten-
tates, but the opinion in .Londost is
Out, so long as the dread word
"partition" reniained unspoken, Ab-
dul Hamid would offer nothing more
than a conventional opposition to
the demands of Europe.
The coronation festivities will in-
clude a magnificent naval review at
Spithead.
Cecil. Rhodes has just bought the
Pelham Hale estate. near Nowlnals
ket, for $500,000,
The la.w hitherto in England, pro-
' hibiting men with false teeth from
joining tile regular army, has been
repealed.
The North-Eastern Railway Cora -
patty of Clreat ..Britain is about to es-
tablish automatic block Signaling
Be line.
The levees at. St. James' Palace
and the thetwing-t•ooms a.t. Bucking-
ham Palace will in future be held in
the evenings, instead of in the after-
noon, as in the Victorian regime.
UNITED STATES.
(las in San Francisco is to be fut'-
nielied at 38/e.
The Government has, decided to use
wireless telegraphy in the navy.
The Wabash railway i's building a
31,000,000 bridge over the Ohio at
Mingo.
James Potter, 12 years old, was
dragged to death by a cow at Eng-
lishtown, N.• J.
Wire -rope rigging for Emperor Wil-.
He is getting on in years. I3y de- ,lieni•9
grees he has drawn • into his own 1 b„ne, .pa.
yacht is being made at Wilkes -
hands all the threads of administra-i . • .. .
tion throughout his vast dominions. :leesile M. Shaw' Governor of Iowa,
The Sultan is one of the hardest I wyl succeed Lyman Gage as Secre-
workers in the world, but lto peva_ ; tary of the Treasury.
que is capable of indefinitely sustain- 1 en Chi.Cago Alex. Sullivan was fln-
bhoigdytlatendstnriainind'. he. imposes on both i ed $2,000 for trying to keep an in-
; dieted jury -briber away from the
As a natural result intervals of ab- city.
solute inertness overtake hint, and
the accumulated work, which he will , tilt most
The rural 'free delivery service is
allow no one else to touch, popular feature of the pos-
en eppallingly into arrears. bas fall"; tal service:
ALIENATES HIS SUBJECTS. N.31.1".., iCsladreaadp°133fromof Bheyrdnr•opdhsivioblilae..
Moreover, Abdul Humid trusts no the result of a bite from a strange
Monues.shilinelan hpasopuleatiiieonnaotefdthtehena;iiralle. 1 dowg.. shse. schaeirtteerre,cha
Individual freedom no longer exists has given a plot of land for a cemee
Brooklyn lawyer,
in the capital, even for the faithful, i terY, and $7,000 for irriprovernents
to Barkhampstead, Conn.
seventy Turks, including several
prominent men, ha.ve been denounced
by spies and banished to Arabia.
The troops are unpaid. If an Arabi
appeared to -morrow the Yildiz would
be sacrificed.
All this is known and fully appreci-
ated by the Sultan. It all predispos-
es him to yield to the powers. The
question resolves itself into one of
method, and the plan Which finds
most favor among the advoeates of
Turkish reforms is the opening of The Canary Islands are overrun
the Dardanelles and the Bosphorus with a plague of locusts.
to all the fleets of the world. Truly
a simple remedy, but its very sim-
plicity is the most formidable obsta-
cle to its adoption.
James Hicks, steel manufacturer,
of Piqua, Ohio, died on'Tuesclay of
blood poisoning from a. cut on the
lip received while sealing axr envel-
ope.
'Ihe Governon-elect of Iowa propos-
es a commission of three men to
form a non-partisan .commission to
determine the value of the railroads
in the state with a, view to taxation.
GENERAL. '''
TO CHECK THE DISEASE.
large fritginents of "good bright
CZAR AT CORONATION.
another boring a See011,1 Serinl Wea Will Be present ..
al.tt onl.
Good Health.
bituminous household coal,"
it Czarina is in
discovered, says the London Specta-1
tor. 'rho experts are gold to le
delighted, and to believe that they A desprel eh from Londen says :-
have struck the deposit which rups Dais suldhlutt the Czar Ims accepted
down throrigh Wales, ender (M. ( hati- tin invitation to attend the corona -
nee across France, end into West- tion of King Edward, provided that
phalial. The pecuniary iliterests in- the Cznrina is in good health at tlu:
'volved in such MAN nee so large that time the ceremony occurs.
(01i7sulinoisf tefinrusrts:cciteuttiiitosy,
In this inetence the details given
"I got my start in life by picking
true, nnd if the expense of n•orking lip 0 pin. I had been refused on -
under the sea proves munageable, ployment by a merchant and on 111y
1 the event 111 Of asetional importence. way out I saw a pin and---" "1
1Cord 011 the spot, is the grand need k»ow: I've heard of that boy so of -
of the south, and every additiou to tent The inerchnnt Wail impresser
lour eupply postpone% the day when with your eneefulnees, and called you
.ninntifneturers nitisit either put out hack and made you head of the
their fires or rely exclusively epon firm!" "No. I saw the pin and
electi•icity obtained hem the river reeked it eft. end sold it for 3500; It
,gorglet. or possittly from the use of was a diamond pin."
the tides, nil ft S0111'(`C of power.
THESE (100D OLD DAYS.
"An incrensie of sentry!" exclaimed
:the pompoug mnringer of ho com-
pithy 10 A clerk Wha had j1.1$0, 111a Fie
, he regai.fit "1 am afraid, sir, that
you hre too extravagant!" Th.
I toyed with his heavy watch -client
lend looker) severely nt the young
men, who retin•ned his strtre
it wits the set, phrase on such °cra-
sh -me, tind the appliente. heard It.
n1 I before. Ile inrant to have that
rise or go F101111MV 'WM+ 01SO.
"ItiXFORO ine. sir," he replied, re-
isPertfolly, "I haven't eny chence to
1 he extreaagant on what I earn,"
"Young man," continued the pom-
pons gentlemen, "1 have rieen from
the ranIcR 1 -IoW? By being ca.refill.
When 1 wee young I Made money by
ettving ear fares."
"All, that was in the old deys,"
geld the young man, with a knowing
wink. "Rut with the bell -punches
and thd present system of inspection
you would firsd you couldn't save a
cent without being collnred, howeVer
careful you were. '
The manager nearly feinted, and
the young Man had to seek other
employment.
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At a fire in Zacatecas, Mexico, 45
persons lost their lives.
Germany had a. decline of export
trade last month amounting to 60,-
lao tons.
Jews and Odessa. laborers in. Sou. -
thorn Russia are plotting a.gainst
the GovernMent.
The Grand Duke and Duchess of
nesse were divorced on the grounds
of ineuperable aversion.
Shocking outrages are described in
private letters as being perpetrated
by the 'Russian Cossacks on the de-
fenceless citizens of Manchuria.'
Reports from Stockholm prove
that working cows improves the
quality of the milk, and that the
butter is better, and no extra food is
- •
reeded,
An agent of the Trans-Siberian
ItnilWay announces that by May next
this railway will have a semi-weekly
serviee between Paris and Pekin, and
that the time from Shanghai to Lon-
don will be three weeks. .
FEEDING ELEPHANTS.
Elephants the- British army in
India are fed twice a day. When
meal time at•rives theY are drawn up
before piles of fot d. Each animal's
breakfast includes ten pounds of raW,
rice done tzp in two -pound package9.
the rice IR wrapped in'leaves and
then tied with grass. At the cow. -
[nand "Attention 7" each elephant.
raises ite trunk and a package is
thrown into its capacious mouth.
Ily this method of feeding uot a shift
gle grain of rice is wasted.
Vietter-nThe poet dad, "Art Is font." `
0.abalt Blew- 'And should havi Awed. ''Aettete ate eltaetee
t,
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