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nu434TII, 1E100 44 Mao 'whom he had oftou tried in vein
to load to Chriet. eitlease read it agate. I
••••••••••••• Does it say 'a11 of ust'" "Yee," he re.
IttoloweRa lied " aud that must mean You andAme
teittine,, up aud lifting her thin A
Sammary,-Lesson I. Topic: there hand she saiti with emphasie anti intense ;I
peotettion of the people. Place: dem:, jc7"o:114':.1104olo stemesItotooL"teo lotitt; lehectbeLeise;
*akin and the Assyrian _camp, Ifezeltean . oaeloue, thou oh, weet menet,' what
Vita king of Judith and Sennacherib of mercer
Atiayria. ett this titne Atisyria wao IV. "Thy keeper" graeloesly havitleg
:e, great and powerful eouutry, aud at tho eteeele ye the Lord while Ile may be
/leifeht of it Power. It weea IrOgiltY f0Q114" (Isaiah 65:6). A pleasue.e.lov.
flatten of warriors. Nothing coult etatel int; young inan was brought to the verge
before, the Aesyrian host. TheY ewePt of the grave. Reflecting upon Ids past
Over the country, leevino, desolation alet life, be promised, that if the tool would.
death behead them. Their kiug sent eptuo his life be would serve Um lie
abusit"e 'letters to Ilezekialt to affright regatta" his, teeth, but broke las vow,
him. Nezekialt and the prophet Isaiah In a few weeks he was again follewieg
Prayed awl God deStrOyed their enentice. the follies of the worl& lila pastor
IL Topic; Study of au Olci Testament ensiled one day to remonstrate withleot
prayer. Plaeet Jerusalem, Great suf The youeg man had promised to attend
lacing anti sieleness cattle upon Hem a dance that Went, Ana, stifling the
Mate Nang of Judah, The preithet Isa^ \Vice of conscience Ana unheeding the
iah saw that death was the inevitable 1)d/tiger's warning, he went to the place
result of such eieltness only as Goa in. of pleasure. Ile deliberately refuseti to
terposed. Teen it was teat Ilezekiab eeek the Lord while he luta opportunity.
*skeet for added years and received pro. Early in the evening while dancing he
vaise of fifteen yeare more of life. He tattlelenly grew dezzy veld fell lifelesa to
also xeeeived promise that Judah tvoul the iloor.
he delivered from the Aesyrians, V. "Thy keeper" through righteous-
Topiet Tne suffering, atoning nees. "Righteousness exalteth ea -
Saviour. Place: Jerusalem, the prophet tem, but sin is a reproach to atty peo-
reeitth's home. This is the deepest and pie" Wrote 14;30. The most perfeet
loftiest of the Old Testament propheies. films of governmeut the world, bas ever
and points elearly .atta defnutely to , seen are. thoso built upon the Word of
the atonement_ the life and mission a God. Tho common laws of England end
Christ is related in few words embracing. the eonetitution a the United States
humiliation, suffering, atonement aud both ere modeled in their great pried
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-exaltation. ples upon it.
IV. Tenpin: The gospel'a gracioue VI. 'Thy keeper" from sin. "Re -
Place: Jerusalem. Regardless of tee member now the Creator in the days of
mean opinions of men and their lack et thy you•th" tEel. 1211), Josiah was
foitit in. the Saviour a magnificent kiug- started right and kept right. Very ear
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dont was founded aud to it invitAtion ho had the right object of livingpre.
tool envotts welcome is extended Je- - sented to hint Axed fixed upon his heart.
bovalee thoughts trenseend these of man lie turned aside from self and sought
4' kts the heaven is higher than la ktetw what God thought was right.
The and way* 01 Vit. "Thy keeper" through his word.
Jehovah are his purposes of redemption. • "I will net fleet Thy tvor (nen.
N. Topic; Chapters in a sinful life. llet6). A little girl was one day read,
Place: The kingdom of Judah, parent:. lug her Bible. A emutleman asked what
tarty tho eapital, Jerusalem. The faith- it WaS, ,She said, "The Bible." "What
ful Ilezekiali closed his life, leaving his are yott recteing your Bible for?" he
son Manasseh to reign in Judah. Bee elm asked "Bemuse I love it, sir." That
the good work of reform .was ttorethan child, he thought, eertainly did lovelier
undone; the people went into the lowest .1taile. I dont. Ile resolved to read. it
depths of wmkednrea In his mature again. He continued to " search, the
-.years Manasseh was made to feel the Serlptures" end found in them Jesus
rod of affliction which led him- to• re- Cli"se 4.eteenal
pentanee. Then be soght to repair some VIII. "Thy keeper" through obedi-
of the evils he bad wrought. Nose. "Ametid your ways and your do-
vL Topic: Fiats faders le e seems, - hms and -obey the Toice of the Lord yintr
fui life, Plate: Jerusalem and Judah. (14`1" (Jer, t.10:13). A. poor eld lady in
Maneeseh's effort to reform hie kingdom the City of New York entered one of
did not produeen much fruit. His son tile Police statieog. meeting the
Atnort disregarded thie effort on the patt sergeant, exelainntel: "My boy -oh, my
of bis father, and led the people on in boy! Ile is in evil company and comes
idolatry for two years, when he was home drunk every night." Tee next mo -
slain by his servants in his own house. "lent sbe f(.11 (kaki' -Ns $enn as the news
was brought to the son he hurried to
Teen bis youthful sou Josizth came to
the tem,. reigme tmet.pone years. the station and, throwing himself upon
VII. Topic: Purpose and ada.5joa of bis mother's brenst, cried out: "Mote -
the Bible. Place: Jerusalem. With the et-. mother, come back. Pll never tonna
neglect of the temple the people had drink any more." But it was too late.
been e about the book of the law. In XIL "Th,y keeper" in temptation.
tepairing the temple this book was found "Daniel purposed in his heart teat he
and brought before the king. Ile was •would not defile himself" (Dan. I:8).
greatly moved because eorthe fearful Abbie C. Morrow,
dieobedience of the people, and the awful 1-
eurse of -God which was pronounced upon BIG TURTLE WAS VICTOR.
the very sins Juday had rommitted. He
at once sought to 'know what the Lord
would say unto them. The promise to
him was that the terse shoutd not come
upon the people during his life.
Tope.: Trying to des -troy God's
word Place: Jerusalem. At the death
of Joelah„ his eon Jeboahaz reigned three
months in Judah. He was taken by
Necho to Egypt,. and his brother Jeho-
iakim was made lle reigned eleren
years and did evil to the debt of the
Lord. le the torte year •of his reign
he burned the Rook of the Law. The
Lore directed the prophet Jeremiah to
write auother. In tide were more warn -
ms to to tee people. /be king was *lain.
Itis ginkdom destroyed, anti his sons
.earried in ehains into Babylon.
IX. Topic: Pereecutten of the Right-
eous. Place: Jervis:dem. The kingdom
of Judah was fast basetniug to its cal
Tbeendeenents ot God were abaut to fall
upon the people_ Jeremiah the pr p!: Frank Petty, with his two e:ons, lerata:
was allitte alone ia standing for tbe • athl GeOrge,. and two other men named
right, ane bis life was irs eons:tont dare. Swanson, :tett out yesterday morning in
ger- rowboet, intending to eatch the cline
X. Totes: Deellue am" fall of the king. Ionian. They took nets :t -.d spears and
dean Meer Jerosalem. Zedelciah was • rope aplenty.
the tweetie.th onl test kik; dieehe line Petty party foultd tee tnieet
Ile teak ne watednas from the jade- . asleep in the harbor on top ef the water.
reents of God which bad fallen upen the •_ near Coeiteno Ilan3. They apprvitchel•
peeple before his reign. Ile deeptsed tee: hint 'slowly and cautiously. When right •
-warnings of the prephet Jere:male ena Inpen him one a tee Swasneone, who is
zentekett tee messengers of Goi. Then, an eszeert fishern:an and sailor. attempt- •
the eity was teken by the ed .drive an eel epear.to which a. long
hou54.2 of God was harool, the wail otell licavy line was tatteheil. thrortgli
&bent the eity broken .1 a;:. the palaces the back of the. turtle. The spear broke
were titerrael, and the eeseils froea the etert eff in the tough shell of the tunic,
temple were earrhd to Babylon. The and then there eentmenecel a fight vihicl.
sets of Zedekiah nese slain befere lasted fer nearly an hour.
ests„ ani then his TAM eees wen pnt The elieloniari seemed to have r.a tear
01311 and te was eaniea eailtive 15 .tte men er tee boat. He turned !v-
itae ot them, and with his nippers earnest
rfeeiele 0: the eh -mines Gas- :overturned their boat. Tee •fire men
Pet, Mee: Bab.F:ez rzzkiea was amen; heat hita over the laead with the oars.
the captives earried Bahylen, in the These he. eveasienally got in Ids mouth
.v; •.i€::. Bat Ged d each in •ttirri was muttered ane luola
ga%e vis'az's trsa future- are' how en elf. It was in the tMekeet of the
h0 woull &Jess bie rro- fiptIt tblt Swenson in sorae way was
pheidel for twenty-two :ream His pro- striwk by either one of the fhppere, ot
plete.:ies were a great enzatiragement tn the eanireer or by his beak, reed a long
tiod`s seffering p-zapte. „ leash was torn in his arna. In spite a
NIL Teem: Tee steely of fa pate' 'see sesesee oseeesee aestssee he tee ogoet
:c5'zztig man. 112,10-e: )1e7e we • nratil the turtle wthdrew nel sank. out
• Le --jeaxe. e aeie.ieRY ef arparently rone werst f
ettleati. Feettiern was at Vets teme . ee,eseraes•
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TIM MARKETS.
Toronto rannere Market. e
The receipte grain coeunue ineeer-
Ate. Wheet Is lower. with tales QC 5Q0
bushels at white mut red at tel to 73e.
A earner easter, 100 bushels *allele at t5e•
• Oats unchauged, with sales tg 403 bushels
at 06e it Inuit:el.
Butter ie. firm, with soles of cbelee dairy
tub et 113 to eee per lb. 14gs, 4:3 to 210
dozen.
.ettee• In moderate *unpin and prices Mendel
114 ,s SOld et V to ;10.60 a tan for new,
sso et ga for old. Straw is quoted
at $12. ton.
Dressed hose were steodr, "With tlaota,
tf4t *8.50 to go. tee latter for light
e
. Wheat, white, bushel ....e 0 0 78
Doe red, ensile! ., 0 td 0 "
1
Mt!. 1,,Tgelf --------0 a Q0
0 73 Q 70
Oats, bushel .. 4 • • • • •• • V, 12 0 oa
Do., nen- .• „. 0 39 Q 00
Reeler. le et •-.• ., el 0 45
ea bu%464463 0 COlay, old, per ton .. „11
00 15 00
lea, new, per ton •1.1 4. •• 9 50 10 50
Straw Per ton ,, .. a 13 00 o oo
Dresokl hogs S 60 00
2 23
0 14
0 1:d
Chickens, last year's, lb, 0 LS
oe creeetere 0 25
0 00
irowie per lb.... .. .. 0 OS 0 111Turkeys. per Pa. ... 0 16 0 n
Potatoes, per bushel .. .... 0 40 0 E0
Cabbage, per dozen .. ., 0 40 0 50
Celery, per dozen ----------00 00
Beef, hindquarters 00 9 00
Do., forequarters „ .,„ 4 50 5 50
Do., choice, carcase .,.. 7 50 OG
Do., medium, carcase .. 6 00 s ee
Witten, per owt. 6 60 00
Veal, per cwt ............600 901
Lamb, spring .• .... 9 50 10 00
Tire Cheese Markets.
BrOc.liville.-OfferIngs to -day ea our cheese
board were 1951 white and 2203 colored; the
rulhug PF..ee Ras_ 1-11te• at which risa were
sold on tea board
Londta,-Offerlgs at to -day's cheese board
890 colored cheese; bidding, front IOU to
1014-c; Ma sales. Nest market, SaturdaY,
Sept. 14.
It Fought Five Men in a Boat for an
Hour.
South :Catwalk, Conn, Sept. IL -Five
East 'Norwalk fishermen crawled into
port last evening. using the stutups of
their oars as padilks and with, oue of
their number unconscious in the bottom
of the boat as the result of au attemnt
to retch the flutio•us 010 -pound !tepee r.
head turtle which marled front Captain
Charles E. Dueroes, a South Norwalk
marketmace and which was the largost
aril most vicious turtle of this epetnes
ever brought into Fulton Market. The
manunoth elle-Ionian tore down upon awl
erunehed the planks on the side of the
pm as though they were toothpicks..
'Captain Duerose offered a. reward of
$50 for the -capture of the turtle. and
.....e =men et its potver, ruling ail west -
the river of Iteyet. Itattel was antinte
Eo eaptiven el the first egainst
Jerusalem. Ile as then ahoat twelve
yeerSoel. He lavel tbraegh the seveeity
it toek the party nearly two hour= to
nese.,:e Lana traft, Avatifb wag partly full
water, beek to port.
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RAN INTO A SILK 'TRAIN:
years a e,-,,,tavity.. etitith Neeneeeed-
een Aefe ane extereliter its aatherity to ,
oteror eeignee forty-tiaree years. fe'aew. A Fatal Arcident to C. P. It E.xpress
ed Beet-3=er, Derins atel teeoes. East of Regina.
V:3,4e ehaSen with Ilaniel ta ise traintil
Et the Tangetesee attlliterenere el tee Winnipeg. Sept. 1L --Alt ;ale bst even-,
Cha',22eats were Hanenietn, Ilistertee erre.: tang et, ( P 1t, eeprees west in eearge
Arerrith. .nICondtelor W. Hart, of Itearelen. and',
tiereien Text: eitee Lere is My Teel> Freareter it.Emersen. of Moase Jaw.
ter,"tsa. I311, satte-lc a silk. train tlitec-ipterters of a.'
be`5s3u 1- `723:t" k•Ntr:" b Isatn's • !elle west a Direeley, a siilitg 4; %tiles
'A%it2t t:s Es tt'C'. Efela 2,2.1t" tttfil to tale :east of /Regina. Eagineer Ernerson was
orel 0ftelet senr LiExit instantly: Express ..itt'AsAraZzr
• tz• 3. i tereerkfoe . A. Texraa ae3 Mail Clerk W. IL Mee
jieseIs to rrezs•" s-1:Ys1 Nittlen. bete of Wineipese. stisteinal
etbt`tt tes'eNrte a carafe setee ears er. b were tin, tee
A e-'irtr-l'zc'n eaoo, ('Ir• -',.“1' pertain on Shan. No peetengets were
the eetette. No f.r..r:, Dal i,::•en .eer an l nee ofttto enizsms snie ;
re:AL:ca. esee-:;eatians trete nte „„33,.
71'-(PY a' -.l Va51"!1""‘''••:%3 • The 40efilerlt, appears to have. teem,
44°.:1 it'-ff--4 to I'Le t`14'75•1 Ft. tr,:o engineer tali cemlircler
tile, exprve,s runtime by Ding:ley
l;35e.r. r.rar Tmlian Ifra3. where they
ta1,:te''ers to tricet the silk tia:01. Fn-
einrer Ettreson Welt in tee se:vise
enty•ttntee ecarre He leaves a oile
eree sevet etalieren.
*Et e•eileteedterel to t,Tf-sts 1P.,1 seleatisiv teen ned express ,
tnat.i.rs, Tt:e Sr Irtr-i.-t.,A tlere stspendel
ettd there tlas (2err thet tt:o triEctiee
trett7i t.701Pti ttntE::'•in; ft:If tiLVI
sestet eeteel eieo ei'e et-SC:leen ;Beton:ye 1
•44.4 80 ttfi,
fel eel toy fete. We ett,'.'entee
Vat GNI tvonn cti-eiver. tteotettal Leek to
eeteen ar.:1 tope to exeeert En the rawer I. essesseesseeesseseeesee.
ef f)ki* Sessertt. Ate:snore leen fnetee Lena. f
Defeat vas ceiateted viz -tele.. eel C.sitads is Gettiug Then.
I...I - on • g t••
reiell the. weekais were tool. pretereee 'tee "4.
iettb !steter* leo reap veer. s.4.4.7,;1:7- arel of Toole re•torn i“tza1.14.m.
ljt 8rmir..2„. z.ezt.3 $; .1,11 teerieesI eseeese emre•tants ter •
tonne tefeet. sore ettereetb. vero preseettsla'•
NA:,31. IL Ito 7E1 Ngt1- WIZara
I/A5 k".!ift tq:10
fling V0 00 01'.t weetst thro771 meet t
tle•. itteeltliele to the OA ITel...,steee
ti'Vetest teetete of hetet* 'tit den'etiol 'eee.
tnt teearet Nome
t' -e twelve tteettettble. The /tent mot! erete si eentity of fee r. ---t,03 fru 8
eeeieraieo.oof it reeootee tsete of En. 141 01.!e• t.27470 \tan fate: restate. ele I-
teee »mist fse feld. Thra PI 'tee Leta ice7 ti teatt enittnetnal, tint the tatto
Irear thee tiko 4a7 1 traebte." titres life coal not be mei.
Drotk fly POistesi,
Stretfer.l. Feet. /ft„ ---Tee infers! eae 4.1
Ma Aeceteine. t.1 St. Pao% neer twee.
Apples. per bLi.•• :4
Vgga, per dozen 0 23
Putter. dairy „ „ „ „„ 23
Rritiah Cattle Markets.
'Anew cable: cettlo are quoted at too
to uo per Ib.; retrigerator beet. SI* to
per lb.
Toronto Live Stock.
Friday's detivertes ot live stock wets light
-4 carloads, CoUlpOsed 00 31 cattIo, 216 s oep
and lambs and 1. Calf.
There were no choice loads of shIpplo4
cattle offered at the city yards. The high*
est prke quoted was about 94.40 and as low
as it=
Butchers -The best picked butchers' cattle
sold at 94 to t4.25 per cwt.; loads of good
at ems to et; medium, At te.50 to .75; com-
mon at g to g.s; rough and interior, at
52.50 to $3 per cwt.
Feeders and Stockers -Best feeders, 1000 to
1.150 lbs, each, at 0.70 to 13.90; medium tec3.
,eis, 1000 to 1150 lbs., at 91.40 to veso; best
feeders, 850 to 1000 lbs.. et 93.40 to 50.70:
medium feeders, 850 to 1000 lbs., at 83.20 to
$3.40; best Yearlings, from 600 to 760 lte„ at
814.05 to $3.60; good stock heifers, "fleshy,"
700 to 950 lbs., at 50•90 to 92.10; medium heif-
ers, 600 to 950 lbs., at 92.95; common stock
steers'700 to 850 lbs., at $2.50 to 92.75; com-
mon light stockers, 50 to pee.
Mitch Cows -Prices ranged 014 the way
from SZ" to ;as each. But It will be seen
that there ware .few that brought the bit-
ter ri 94. Mr. Hooper has been
hero ail week, but failed to get the nurnbet
of good cows that he needed.
Veal Ca/yes-Prices are then at 50.50 to
50.50 tor interior light, mid common to med-
ium beavr calves, but god to choice sell read-
ily at ez to 35,75 and even 96 per cwt. fot
thxnethlog Prime.
Sheep and Lambs -Deliveries of sheep and
lambs were the fastest of the season. *vet
4,000. The quality ot many of the lambs
was not good. Prices remained fairly firm,
as follows: D:Jort ewes, ei to ;LA) pet
cwt.; lambs, 9Z0 to 95.123 per ewe. Some
selected lots ot choice ewe and wether lambs
sold as high as 38.25 per
flogs -Market 'weak at 90.3714 fax sekett
and end 0.23 for light fats.
Leading Wheat Markets.
Sept. Dec. May.New York Sslt ant
Detroit •• .•
Toledo .. 13:31.1 S5543/4 R
St. Louis Tste 90% 80
Minneapolis .• 911/4 81U.
Duluth 79% -
Bradstreet 's on Trade.
ieforttreel: In. most Imes wholesale
trade here is showing fair activity and
the business of the moment comparas
favorably with that of the same time in
•previous teftere. Dry goods stocks are
moving: fauly well, -but most of the ac-
t- itt the wee of millinery. Cot-
tons _bold very firm. -Staple lines ol
groceries are zneeting with a, normal de-
mand and there is a good tone for the
hardware trade. Among other lines pig
iron is showing a firm tone. The coun-
try demand for •wholeatle goods is fair
and orders front the west are partieular.
ty good, especially tn groceries and dry
goods. The number of failures being re-
ported throughout the Province just now
is small and hone of them represent large
concerns.
Toronto: All lines of trade here show
continued activity and seldom hare con-
ditions generally presented a brightet
outlook. The excellent barceeta 01 On-
tario atot of -western Canada- have gloat
confidence to wboleselers and retarters
in all lines, anit orders for all varieties
of dry gooes are heavy, espezially from
the west, where dealers had been pretty
well eleared out ef their stocks. Good
shipments are also being made to the
Pacific coast. Values are ste-ady to firm.
Trade in other lines is rather betten
than corneal and conditiome generally
are fair to geed. The farniets are still
base-, anst country retail trade has cm
tis anaant a quiet tone. In the cities
it is aetive,
Quebec: Wholesale tea& shows
sliebt im rovemen` ot'or the pr0.eetlib
week, but colleetions a80 stlit backward
The drought has raised the price ir
country proaucte, especially butter and
it is doubtful whether One reeent rata:
have saved pasturage. 'Ile root, crops
are looking. well and prospests gentralle
ate encouraging. in tne etty buiLim
operations are quiet. An advance in
prices is noticed among the shoe n3a.mt-
facturers.
AVinniperg: Grain cutting is general
thareughout all the west, and the qitality
of the eieli is folly up to the bright ex
pectations. Trade generaily obovia vets
satisfactory tonditioes. Tbere is a big
dentaud for whelesale hardware lutes
pertly
the result of wieoreed buitbne
opetatioras. Tte dernatd for grocertes
too, 10 active. (toed order e ter fall lines
of dry geods ate taming forward, 3t1 the
taillinery opening this week was very
tatemeful.
Vietotis and Vtrecoaree: AV'bole_sale
groeera ar4 hardware houses repert
heavy dernatds for goods &lento the patt
ereen,
and all line t of trade art active.
'The mimeo park ran about S00.000 case!
ate *boot fee.00,060 was distribeted s
eite fieltermeo. The expert teude
iet Ittrabe* is ective, at aleo it the betel
ins trade throughout the PrOttnee. COI
Itetietra *re good and the outlook ir
ittrisitte
LOCAL OPTION 13 BRANT.
poretice Weektrs -Orgardzitig for
,4 Campaign in Rutet Distritt*.
antfeol. Sopt. 10.--Tor4.peratmpta-
1110 Iltrotaebotat Thant ceenty aro or. _
etetteer, foe a 102.11 option eampsdert, -
v.OL the °beset. ef easitee every tar _
in the ravel Cisttle.te. a far as 13 ;
known Ito otarie are aiready well tee
.ler oay. ;Ina aetiee *eerie orote
carentenee telie falltiser ddoent --
,.er.e:e in the total ditettinot may fe.
oft.. lee. lee 0;4.1 t0(' Ile.it'PailZ lb ,`,•
(211.30,1 °testiest tem tretitestte Omer; f
tee tere-re. een-etneet tee n tees at -
of Ito bee. lee '41:14.P Ili3t0!5 41 etereerto
*thin. It is impeteibie to obtain fa:I
nipionwpoilAmow
; details of the latter's proposal, but it
ie uutteretood that the betelkeeperti
I
: who. rerun to keep open their botries
t, after tho eloeing of the bare, will be
• ' bought out.
• The temperance Agitators Are fully
Iaware of the fad that the travelling
public muet be protected. They say the
temperance vote in the rou»ty during
I the past few years is enifielent to guu.
autee a good tue.jority foe Weal option.
WIIOLESALE DRUG TRUST.
Six Million Dollar Merger 'Becomes an
AcempliShea VOA.
1.. Montreal, Sept. 10. ---The Cauttilian
drug trust is evidently au acomplithed
1 fact, for out of thirty-five big wbole-
bete eleven- i ('anatito about. three-
quarters have given in their adhesion to
.1 the e0,400,0en) merger, Re 1( 1.3 ealled by
' the trade.
1. The bringing about of this union of
• interests has, it is Faid„ been u ebill
work from the gut, but woe tltitt the
nor% is over and. the majority of those
eugaged in the business have teen fit
to enter the combine, D. W. Bole, 'el. le,
of the Bolo Drug Compauen Winuiprg,
and the other active promoters of the
project are eongratuleting themselves
over their euceeee.
It is said that leading dealers in 'Mont-
real, Toronto, Hamilton, London, St.
John and Halifax have always been fate
Prairie to the deal, especially the whole-
sale men of the lower Provinces, and
that •the thief oppoeition eame from the
retailers in the big cities. Tbere are
still a few houses holding out, but one
or more of these are eale to be weak-
ening, and the probability is that all
will signify their willinguese to form
a part of the six million dollar trust iti
the neer future. •
' There are a few details yet to be
I worked out, such as the amount of bond
' aud stook, but apart from this the pro -
meters coneider the whole project as
an accomplished fact.
i Tee men who have brouget the mer-
ger to its preeent „singe say that the
wholesale drugists of the Dominion
1 tave made little motley for sonte time
past. Their expenses Were heavy end
they were eoustautly cutting iuto each
other's legihninte territory, while there
iwens no such a, thing ne uniform prices.
ell thie will be eittutene when the trend
ewe into effect. Retailers will pay uni-
form Prieee elei where nerlatee aver e
hondred travellers were employed it
dozen or maybe less will suffice under
the nee- regime.
Another effect of the new oreaniza-
' tine will perhaps be the forcing into
line of the proprietory medicine people.
,
The wholesale druggiste have also dame
l ed that they did net get a living menet
in tient direction. Now ii is retie:at:el
the drug interest will have the power
to exact a better profit, ani the retail-
ers will also possibly learn themeamng
of a trust's uniform price.
REILLY TRIES SUICIDE,
_
He Was Going to Hang Himself With a
Bed Sheet.
Belleville, Sept. 10. -On Saturday af-
ternoon about 2.34 Frank J. Reilly, the
man made famous in the celebrated
ballot box case, attempted to commit
suicide in the corridor of the Belleville
jail, where he has been confined since
March elst last to serve a year's sere
' truce. He tied half of a bed sbeet over
one of the bars in the corridor, and at
the other end formed a noose, in -which
he intended to put his head, but before
he could accomplish his purpose othei
priemers gave the alarm and he was
plated in his cell and the jail physician,
Dr. Yeomans, summoned. The latter or-
dered hint to be placed in a cell and a
guard. plaeed oyer him.
If Reilly is shamming to create sym-
pathy, whieh is the general belief here,
It will net as punishment aria if he 10
not this measure is considered ewes.
eery. Reilly never showed any symp-
toms of suicide' intent before, and bit
health and appetite are of the best.
This set of his will not tend to create
eympathy here.
WRECK AT WEST BROME.
Fifteen Passengers and the Engineer In-
jured on C. P. R. Train,
Farnham, Que., Sept.. 11).-A serious
accident occurred on the Canadian Pa-
cific Railway at West Brome late this
afternoon. Engine No. 25, bound nort'a-
ward, running light. and the Mentr.eal
train, Ireland for Sherbrooke. met head
on. Both, were ratning at a fairly high
rate of speed at the *late, and tile im-
pact was severe. Engineer Itoicerteen,
of the soutlibound train, was lel:wed in
the wreek, bat will recover. Alm:: fif-
teen of the passengers et-. the 5,antle
bound train also receive:I injuries, nice
of titenr, however, of a very Iserietis na-
ture. 0
It le sold that the cause of the acci-
dent was the nteilt 91 the engineer et
the light erntine to retnein!"ter that the
passenger train bad the right of way.
-* •
DUTCHMAN BANGS HIMSELF.
Body of P. ifoppen Found in Elmemed,
a Suburb of Wieeimeg.
Winnipeg, .hept. Elmwood sr: -
hurls late vn Friday night Louis Weiset
fveind the -Leidy of P. Nopen. an iretni-
gtart from Iinsteand, lonogeng from a
esplar tree, mitt: his feet euet touching,
tle arousal. '1 be Leaky was still vorin
and the man lind_only been .10nal two or
three hours:. On 'the groin:al lay n Nro•
tesares tilaek cloth cape enil a seek of
-clothi;b,'. ('.n 1110pereen were lette.rs
rel3ressed to himself. 15 is preen:rime
deseeteler.e.y was tee :tenet uf his at.
eanne here nem Hollant lase
erring,
or.*
ot Mtegether Canada's Fatdt.
leendone. Sept. 1 1.-Ileferring to toe
rece at attack on tole:lei:1i dairy proluee
itt o review upen tat-131in butter, lhe
Fine • r say • hisloatel ei.,cs 41In
1e11.:7 vpiolity ore Q./CEO...V. ULM% ....ittlbte.
ond in not n few 0.1,,55 Crz Lap:atter
laires.olf hes been to Warne. by alliwttne
tonlis tA,143,e1 040L litze wharf La*
11.ve after 411iv..111: lett. on the whese.
ttat% Ceeu'Eln titeire-Ven is in a to
vstelesztne atel satisfactory cotilitioid."
Rilled by a IluiL
Winuipeg.1. 10.---slanies Wit-
threpe. a well keonat• farmer
tvielve tiles eeetheast of Gainshere'.
Sask.. 4.r..1.4 R.:4'M tleath b;•,t a ben
haat meet on Ftilay. dreeased
"bbolas nett. pesine te.e
nattieed tee bail reeteing felt
ore. Ito father tairol for Lie son to
oteder the feitee. whiole the latter
bat tte tleeeaseel, tn aesainet t.f itie
ars. was mettle to eeieree. beteg
trelet by tee
- 1 '!" • •-- • -
Stoll Mit True.
New York, eept, Werie puete
liseeee eteee le tbe effeet net a eeetet
treaty Zoe ;31. in enede lietueen lia Vete -
of Ituesia reed tee Erayeroe ee Ivan
nee, the Czar otitieel et ear-
erneetit- teey Keteeelneeneel• inestetity to
.Teeen.„ Iran mount 4.3711173
11.1e 24.Jiewan for ter care one- •
Le -leiter 30 PLC'
woo
sea.,2reete, eanel V, lietti Detail no•
li.:17„ eaeteetooete,
n'eeta aril M.
,AtomplAMANA.A.PAAN,
• NO MARRIAGE I At midnight the vote on the qtteetton
irl1)laee.jlvirlen1"tvel°Ifetuultheluoon101Iioptigkit
foR „Di,
- ft . •
For citneltrir;encle" in gr.rillwaa 44 MID"'
It/ n eul.,17:1,0111,1.(7...ke.tt f:iy °lilt, the Itislioo's meseage
shove' memeage,
I 55 elergy and 20 laymen; agarnet (emcee -
Decision of the Anglion General I renee, 8 clergy and 20 laymen. By the
adoption of the coaton the Synod lute
taken a course which lien/her the Church
Synod, I in England nor the Clitirch in America
lute yet adopted,
T••••••••••••••
On, elaturdey morning a committee was
Messthe 01age from shops finally Areltbishop ealPre
_,apointed to draft an Addresa to bie
Concurred In. elate •ot cappdt),, op. the Decagon Of
Grace the of e-Loutr,
his ninetieth pirthday.
A report frOul tile
day Sebools rot:ammo:tiling that it joint
committee be appointed to take ellerge
of Suntlay fieltool work, oeul Comm von
Offeted :gave notiee that he would. move
tne it committee to wets legislation for
the Neter observance of (ho Lord's Day.
Capt. Thomas gave notice to MOTO
that the Prayer Book be publiehed lit
fereign languages in order to meet the
reguiremente of foreign immigration 10
the Canadian Northwest.
• The celehretion of the centenary of
the English Church Cathedral hero wee
brought to it. conelusion tceday with epe-
dal services. At the morning service Oho
Primate of all Cantata was the preacher
In the afternoon the Bishop ot eliteketa
zie River was the preacher, and at nigltt
the Bishop of Niagara occupied the pul-
pit. Bishop Tuttle, of Miesonre preelding
Illehop of the American Church, took
part in the eervicee to -day.
ripT, Emt, DY NE ,
Atuntal Statement of the Canadian Paci-
fic Railway. . *
'Montreal, Sept. IL -The auwattl re-
port of the Canadian Pacific :Runway
was issued to -tiny, and contains mac in-
teresting facts regarding the company's
operations. The gross earaings for the
year ending June 30 were $50,481,Ei8e;
working expenses, 05,0009703; net earn -
lugs, l',15,471088.
The working expenses for the year
amounted to 00.35 per emit, of the gross
earnings, andethe net earnings to 30.05
per cent., as compared with 00.42 and
Z0.5 8. per cent. respectively in 1004.
Four per cent consolidated debenture
stock to the amount of a1,400,575 Was
created and sold, ancl the proceeds were
applied, as authorized, towards the con-
struction of branch lines and the ac-
quisition of mortgage bonds of the Cid-
gary and_ Edmonton Railway Company,
Tillsonbut•g, Lake Erie and Pacific
Railway Company, the Northern Colon -
;ration Railway Company, and the
Guelph and Goderiel: Railway Company,
tlm interest on mini& bad been guattn-
teed by tee company. Preference stock
to the amoeut of £000,000 was also
created and sold, and the proceeds ap-
plied to sources for which authority had
been obtained.
During the year 500,38G acres of Intel
were sold for $21140,300, being an aver-
age of $4,30 per acre, and froni the pro-
erads of 100d. sales a further amount of
e2,500,000 was deposited wall the Do
minion Government on nceount of tit
$15,000,000 land betide mortgage, leav-
ing a balance due on account of this
mortgage of $8,000,000 against which
ate deferred payments, on account of
land and town sites sold, of $11,050,179.
- The report also refers to the additions
to the company's Atlantic fleet, the
additioes of lines in the west, and the
work of double -tracking the system
between Fort William and Winnipeg,
which is expected. to be _completed in
about three years. The report also
states that of the additional $25,500,000
ordinary capital stock authorized itt the
last annual meeting the amount of
000,000 was offered to the sharebolders
at par, and. all was subscribed for ex-
cept 2,500 shares, which will be sold in
the open market,
The . directors recommend that an
amount egiliTalent to 15 per centof
the last issue of ordinary share capital',
or $2.535,000, be tramsferred aS WEIS
done in thc ease of the previous issue,
from the accumulated surphte earnings,
this amount to be transferred to a spe-
cial fund for improvements and for such
other purposes as in the opinion of the
directors may conduce to the company's
advantage.
Celebration of the Cathedral Cenu
•
ttet.tlanrytilpairrusly
Quebec, Sept. 0- !ages between
persous who ha been di-
e-Om:1 can no longer be solemnized in
_ the Auttliean Church in Cenada. This
definite deelsion was arrived at at the
.englican (bewail Synod here yesterday
after a prolonged debate. It was mid-
night when the final vote was taken,
the discussion having occupied the whole
of the morning coal evening session.
There was a large attendence, of dele-
gates, and many ladies occupiedthe gal-
leries of the court lipase, weere the
_S.yuod is iu session. The debete arose
upon an unanimous message received
front the bishops asking the lower house
to concur in a mon to the effect that
no clergyman within the jurisdiction of
the eluglican Church in Canada shall
solemnize a marriage between persons
who have previously been married and
divorced;
Dr. L, et Davidson, K. C., of Mont-
real, moved (hat tine lower house concur
in the message received from the bishops
and itt n, long and forcible speech emphae
sized the eves of divorce and its deem-
alizing effects upon society. The present
system of permitting remarriage of di-
vorced persons he stigmatized as the
eneottragement and legalization of lust.
He pointed out the evils that arose
f neno the number of divorces in (Inc
1.7nited States, and, while admitting that
divorce. was not so preralent la Canada,
be showed that a great many people ob-
tained a timer of divorce over the bor-
der and eame to Canada to be remarried.
The border towns of the Dominion, he
said, were practically besieged with peo-
ple seeking the services ofthe Anghean
clergy to reunite them in the bonds of
matrimony.
In seconding the motion Iron. Judge
Meedonald followed a similar line of
narlogIceirtitut to that adopted by the
An amendment was moved by Hon,
Judge S.avary, ef the Dincese of Nova
Scotia, to add to (Inc bishops' message
words to the effect that an innoeent
party in a divorce suit sbould be allow-
ed to remarry, provitied that the inno-
cence of such person was established in
the decree of divorce. Whilst no person
in the Synod was more opposed to di-
vorce than he NVI1S, be could .not concur
in the message, which, he contended,
it stood, was injurious to an innocent
party to a divorce. It was contrary, be
said to national justice to punish an
innocent person, and his conscienee
would not permit him to concur in the
message as it stood.
"Mr. Dixon Otty, of the Diocese of New
Brunswick, seconded the amendment,
etiniie the Rev, D. Allnutt, professor of
theology in the Bishops College Univer-
sity, Lennoxville, speaking in favor of
• eoneurrence, said there was no scriptural
• authority for the remarriage ofdivorced
• persons. The teachings of Mist gavo
no sanction for any such step.
Iron. Judge Bennington, of Dorchester.
• New Brunswien. spoke strongly- against
cofteurrence in the bishops' message, and
in the emrse of hie, argument insenuated
that their lordebies nere not unanimous
in their recommendation- a suggestion
which drew forth strong protests front
ibe delegates.
At 1 -dello& the Syncd adjourned, and
many of the delegates made a trip to
Lake St, Jose -nit.
Meeting ngaln in the evening. tile re-
marriof,e of divorced persona was taken
up with renewed vigor. Canon Crawford
Halifax, N. S., disagreed with the terms
of tee amendment, claimiug that it
placed nn unfair burden upon the clergy
itt remerd to the innocent party in a
divorce suit, and be would rather see ro
eaten passed at all than to see one pass-
ed with 50711 xt rieer as was suggested
in tee arneertartent. Other speakers also
eentendel that the amendment imposed
an urefair duty ott the clergy,
4.01000 WPTVPOM 40401.04,41.00W
',rho
GERMANS FIGHT
CHOLERA MGM
• Country in a State of Siege With the
Dacillus the Only Enemy,
Berlin, Sept,11, 2.54 path. -A sorb of
sanitary state of beige exlete in the die.
Wet that ilow .extends front the River
Oder northwest to tho Ituesian herder,
nitwit 251) 1111105), And front Danzig to
Grotleisko, smith uf Poem, about 151)
It 10. a state of siege in Mach all the
Inhabitante are ausiliaries of the nuttle
eel authorities, and the only enemy is
.the terrifying; bacillus iN'Ilieh is travelling
in the etreams or moving slowly front
opo city overland to another, attitelted
to adieles of use or in the systems of
pergens, The only friend of the ba.cillue,
the doctors proclaim, le ignorance, and
-therefore they say to the, thick populto
Lions of this region:
"If you do not want to die, do as we
-say. Bo not bathe in the rivers, Beate
is there. 3)0 eut Mile from us the suspi-
data illnesses of membere of your fano
idles, for four WC May tette thein away
to a hospital lout put all who have heett
near the sick person under irltS01110 Ob-
servation. Bo not be afraid and. get Mkt
a panic,"
These and secondary admonitions are
reinforced by rett placards, end pollee
and newspaper cautions and sanitary
leaflets, There ie no lack of advice, and
observatons of it, too.
Said tatty • motor boats patrol every
stt•catu, investigating every river craft,
seeing that waterside places and resorts
ara closed and. visiting the cholera sta-
tions established at intervals along the
rivers.
41/•,,..1••••••••-•• •
Lona LOST ell7SBAND,
A Quebec Man Finds His Wife Married
to Another.
Montreal, Sept. 11.-"A very sad af-
fair, buleed," remarked Judge Sieotto
this morning, in referring to a case i(7
which a -man had returned to this dia.
triet recently from the United States to
rinl that his wife, some years_ after hear-
ing lie bad died in California, bad mar-
ried again. The man, whose name ie
Clement, was a shoemaker by trade, and
he possessed some gift for miteic, 'While
etativating this gift thirteen years ugly
Inc was perhaps not so keen on his wm: t
as lir night have been, anyhow, bur
toss became slack- and be left Pepineant- •
ville for California, from which plaee he
correepoed with his wife fer abouefteir
years, aud sent her :elms of money for
the maintenance of herself and their four
chisklie
tirtte end of four 004(04. 011 trace (1
hit» WaA and through a fie•ntl lui
wife beard from California teat 1.o was
dead. Four years afterwards she mar-
rieti again n•ud lived happily wee tor
new hushand until reeently, wine', her
C first ittisbanil unexpectedly came on the
scene. Two ceildren had betel born of
the second marriage, and when the filet
nhsu 111:ad si oefl. oaistisynetneelli pepieenliVan,1
made to the Bishop, who pointed otte
that the second marriage in ths -ease
was iIkgal. His Lordship's riffling was
accepted by the second husband, who,
however, claimed. the right to take the
two eiddren away with him.
It is this question wee+ bee been
referred to •Tudge Sicotte. amt. Ids Lord-
ship has decided that as tine eteldren are
of tender years they roust yemain with
their mother, who has been advised to
let their father have access to them at
reasonable times. On the, question of
the application of the law relating te
bigamy in this ease, Air. Sicette said the
possibilities evere remote. The womINIAP
he said, had acted throughout honestly,
and openly. There had been no .attemil5
to conceal the marriage, and if it Charge
of bigamy is to succeed there mod. ho
guilty knowledge. This eits.c would nev-
er Stand before 13. jm•e-. The partiee
have been Bring at Papineattville, hut
they have now come to reside in Mont-
real.
...•11041.10.-•-•.-••••••••••
• THE BOY AND THE WOLVES,
This Little Fellow Had a Decidedly
Warm Half Hour,
C,ohlen Valley, Muskoka, Sept. 11. --On
Saturday afternoon J. J. Aspclen, of To-
ronto, and Norman Cameron, the latter
an eleven-yentaold boy of Golden Val-
ley, Mills townslup, were out -fishing in
FireVdeZetRoZspeetaengvPanriereladeglaneireaseeepof.. a boat at the lower end of Stanley Lake,
When young Cameron landed with his
tiro of such a tenon at the bishops had
dog mei a thirty-two calibre Stevens
reeennanenarel, land said that if they
eeerebee tbe WOrd'S Of Christ with a rifle for a ramble in the bush and a
little bunt. lie had it. Before Inc had
Isligief7ser setrgetbeef anwrIptimeretienfinta,, teiel! gone fee int the cedar brush his doe Wile
attackee by a big wolf. Cameron"fired
Iwirieree•Se r. H. 01.„;,,,„,, Kootenay, ,E,,pot. mud hit the brute, It rose howling
el this argument whir+ 'tad been put for- mul • thus attracted Lite atteation of a
weed in tee eourse of the debate,that the • onetime of the paele to which it be-
nCrheTehr Phttercallnaid:EserilinadoltLitelosremtebt! 1°111.t bey •and dog began a scientific
leen Churelt to toad the way in tide mat- , witherawak. •while the wolves came on
ter, tuna said that in hie dioeree there it viciously. Cameron fired fret -mottle.
tow a canon in foam making it unlawful Oner, be fell eeerma te• el el 1001!irapplireatie,d,,
for a etergyinan to 'perform The marriage
the lake an I
c got out nn a log, where
at him, but aft . firingt '5 1 I r'
a divereed wife or husband living.
ceretaxony where one of the parties has
be kept Op a fusillade till resenea by Mr.
Nem. Arehderceon Poutreatin NM' Aspd,„tille: ..4 'MIROteatI
. , It farmer, and hie
Weeteninster, sail ft similar ertnen hail 3i
eon, three 111110)0 (lown the lake, were
been it fent., in hie diocese :ter fifteen
Sm of tee presence ot- too wolvesut to , eitli::*W. F. tatekebutt. 31% re Dioto
cese of IttMeit Witil riflee followed them back to
Baron. feared that the adointitill of the a thieltet in a, tnottntaituets part. of the
omen would lead to on aeitation whit+ enntry, but Nal not gota shot, There
tei-set be riangnotts and Might lima to
ereater evite titan tite :,ypoi aritieipated. "" al"lt a d01'111 "Ires Ill the PSek.
f
Mr. Whitehead believes, jtitigitp,' rom
matter te go to oxtreme.se for such a
It vets never wise in :no great serial
thetsitt '11(1wilrig‘three weeks since the, boy
am07t0tertratidT•torleVeevraaetemIlleltf :11:: CatatleelS"11111 40 ntull'w eel‘Pe from a
i
•ereatest evils that cursed! us, but be felt bear n the sante loettlity.
they mere net geeing to do any gool be
taking, extreme measures. Ile Mt that
they were going to bay:* a difficult fight
in Cattade to 'keep things as they are
witeaut making matters mere stringent,
Seortly after la °Wel, as. the detente
eemel likele to last for a eerenelerabte
tionethe Chairmen aseee for the Vit..W4 at
Cite hoette as to how lone the. seetnioa
should 1st.
A a te P. • tl tl ?en
sousett to effeet n tourelenniee ire
:In aneetemeut tetneitte to atiteur in
the illeitepo` measure, bttt setting forte
tli:3 the oloceet, desired would heatteiaol
-if the llishope wo)tiqi eAleetively to the
(ItItittelt and itteividually to their deem, e.
ieetto dire:tenet •forbittaine the ettneto to
ealereniat marriagoe with partite letvino
a ditoreel huslettla Wife !leiter. 'line
anteraltnent met, with a :toed tioal of die•
seat. and 110. M erre% t unovel t.s
adjetztrt the debeto Moudity molt-
intr. but itie motem woo defeated by a
largo Inejetity.
'tea eloeingspetelt in oppeeitiotl to the.
113006.13e ',tate deliveval by Mr.
Worrell. neel leatateen then tepli.et
to the where queetion. U tid the *eta
eti ettnendment p31oste1 ibe reeponoiltility
[kW -CI ft:C. ea: wee eeo.
onelly peesittea 4'...3-.1••
S2t.1 the Dishape rt. retrionstlehly
ioilt belettetod to the whohi Viturett.
WE SHOULD GET ONE TOO.
A. Western Man Train Lion as "Fight-
' ing Editor."
New Harmenty, Ind.,Sept. 11,-Clarenee
P. Wolfe, editor ef a. newspaper here,
proposes to put a lion on petard in his
elfin, to be the "fighting editor" in the
event of any fightittg having to ba .danc.
The lion is far frombeing tame, but
err. \Vette hopes he tan train it to be
docile as far as he is concerned,
While n eiretts was here last week no
rage containing the lion wae blown over
it: a storm, am' (Inc abilnal Was badly
inittred. The circlet manager tottel net
take it with bim, tout Ma Wolfe bought
it for n mere song. lie says lue will ex- ,
peet it to "take rare of pc.reons
mute to the drive to object When the -
paper contains something wideli they do
not like.
IN TANK' OF THE ENGINE.
A Mau Fennel Standing lip to Nft
Neck i
v
Kansas Cite, Mo., Sept. 11. --The fire-
man on the last Chitemo se Alton train.
out of KansaS City, foatnj a white man
in the alder tank of the locomotive
when the train stopped at Blackburn,
eighty utiles from lemmas City, Mit
meta,
The traveller, Who gave his name as
dames P. hod elimbee into the
tank juetbefore the train left Kanees
Oita. Me bead was berely out of the
water ulten the firemon fontel bine Ile
exPlal"i 11"'t hi* had TeeeiVed MOrd
that his mother etas tieing in Nt.
Ile lied ne money. sled Itaa talion ihts
rOlinilt THREE -TOED HORSE. method of getting to hie destinatien.
Tile man u•,.4.t ;Ahmed to dry (me biegesatt
some of the outioes resorts of nut dollies in the engine eats awl permitted
Oregon.
Perkeley, Cal., Sept, the first
offieial ettiletut about the foeile
pertinent by the expablion to the John
Dee region. itt eestern Gregory, pohliebea
•1,3' the ge,,01"ne' deleettmeat of the rni- IN A COLLISION OF EXPRESS
eereity ot are deseribeil ger- TRAusts ON 31y, X. VAILWAY.
eral
at the slotege monsters that pen -
pled the voentry L110A11 44.5 -LIM. iSttt Neweaslle, sqt. IL-Amu:40n01
to eomplete the journey to St. Louie.
TWO MEN KILLED.
Lamle.
- Amotee Uteee remarkable beaste eve
1 41114 11%4V1110i ai large as
iews. quadrumele, 411311, not
:the least interesting, the fametts Dove-
• toed herse,
'three-fourths of the fenttill4 of eel
• nees found Are of tine peeultar Inoaftel
Veaets nental "oreoilloneet part deer met
• tart dog. 1 heNC, varied in AN, from that
of dog to teat el a smell eow.
Ityrie °fitted Reteetil.
, Toronto. '.op(. Wee.. Lim -
Bed. the viol nuts of the big jewellote.
reletery, hato offered it rewatd
"0 WI eve tine worst el the thitA IsR an 1
Cie t4 o it ptivitv. A Ile.
deeetiptien of the noetis 10gieett
in a citeular eta out IT er 1. Rb
repreee trains on the Western New lork
Penueebania llaitroed at Wihnitteton
einnetiou. tett mike north of bere, is re -
•potted. A number of peeeeneele ate eet1
to 11,11,0 been kilted, Many are else te.
11, ' jut! some seeieneto, le
tpaeeetians obteinable in thie eito hate
.leit en a epeelet train for the seene.
• 15 1)0 said -at least a ee of ims,;et1ger3
were kilted ana ete or :neve injured.
The blest vepolt, •frona the seene of
tlint levet; ie that only too mere
14. twote Mori% we50 Zarttel.
'rite deed aro:: Wm, iterattert. engineers
end the firemen', ‚.obese name is not
tame n,
l'Ite toe •tirat. is Mb ‘41 one sike t.
tuto to grow AIM