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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Sentinel, 1881-01-07, Page 3TELEGRAPHIC - SUMM le anadiaan. Tnresi) X, De. 2 Henri. the murderer of Consta risou at Bearbrook, has been arr4lte Texas. A.111311 w110 bouellt a tufkey on to doll market a few days ago by tl found it stuffed with stale eggs. The Meyer of St. John has rec suratices from the Finance Minis the training ship is coming to St The remains -of Master Willit� who dic,l in Ireland while on a vi it this fit'', arrived at Loudon las ,:rev Oland Trunk from Halifax 11 Prca sect the oceau in the stea die ion. 1\ p avec oI A you1ij man about 25, son of living a short distance north of BHaen was . u1 diet city on Tuesday a large. ;um of money with him. • o'clock last evening he was last se neighborhood of the Grand Trun but no further - trace can • be b F earn are entertained of foul pia At ti o'clock last evening a horse 'len on Gordon street, Guelph, and of r ing the driver out and breaking os the cutter. dashed at full speed r milk peddler's covered sleigh, sin ;phi _cover to pieces and. injuring a :hy IU.cDoneall, who was inside, s •se that be Ley unconscious for- s. those broken and be is injuredete The h„rpt. continued its mad c e middle of the sidewalk- of the e ; in whicls was full of people going pt Peter -lndereon was kui. e h Or - 111 on - Ind as - hat ass, tere Sing wing Sar - detained as a witness in the case. The women were admitted to bail. no A Brantford despatch says as yet tidings have been found of J. 13. Sage, who has been luissing since Tuesday evening. He was a school trustee; and came to the city ou Tuesday and drew over 8.100 for school purposes, and it is supposed he had some more money with him amounting in all to nearly iir600. During the day he had indulged a little, a thing he has not done for sometime past. His relatives and a large cumber of friends have been searching all day for him without any trace of the lnlssiug man. `Mr. John Foley, editor and proprietor of the Orangeville Sun, was before the.pol'ce- magistrate of Guelph yesterday, charged with -criminal libel against Major Allan, editor of the Orangeville Gazette. The alleged libels appeared in the Sun on Dec. Oth, in which reflections were thrown upon 11'lr. Allan while secretary of the Dufferin Agricultural Society in the following words: a He is said to have pretty well feathered his own nest and left the affairs of the as- sociation in -such confusion as to expose his peculation, and had he longer remained in office the society - would have inevitably gone to the wall, ' etc. Considerable evi- dence was heard and Mr. Foley Was com- mitted to stand -his trial at the next court of competent jurisdiction. mer ora, ad a ut 7 the ay, shim •work. - tris: out in his h land u-ia'° C very narrow escape?, finally ra,.a'latah iiia side of a b 1 was badly.. urt. Sara 1;eriihardt arrived iu M Evening. at 10, and a crowd of fro thousuud were present to ar •e,1- . Though a dozen ar wtpreemie in charge ofa. re the .roved swayed --tight auc - hustled bath : police and.. actr e lager - Eticaped frons the • clepo dour, amiss persolt.alremarks the "crowd. There - were, sere at the Viettl?itr hotel, -and -cheer greeted . the actress dur to the Motel and when she arc She get out of thetrain the di- ” Moire ib ise _Thio city bat the ttt-t t ,-s at the Windsor. .l were much .disrztste 1 at the crowd; whic•`n they 'say excel nee ane min_; pievietaaly eiicc way row - from gh a g the awed ously lois nally. p the treet, from dowel Many horse, �i and has been formed to endeavor to suppres s the gaming tables of Monaco. ttr tfi n or 'ut le •li Arthur Wellesley Peel, member of the House of Commons for Warwick, and Under-Secretary of State for the Home Department, has resigned, owing to ill - health. Late Peruvian advices show that no ma- terial change is reported in the situation. The Chilian invading force at Pisco had received a reinforcement of 2,000 men, but had not advanced; apparently awaiting the concentration of -their entire strength. It is stated that Prof. Darwin, who is dangerously ill, never fully sea-sicknesscoered from the terrible attack of ex- perienced in the exploring voyage of the Beagle, nearly fifty years ago, and to which he refers in bis account of that voyage. ' Several casualties are reported to ship- ping on the English coast. During the recent gal a schooner was wrecked on Jordan Flats, and the crew of four were drowned. A. considerable quantity of wreckage was thrown on the coast of Devon., Great anxiety is felt in regard to asteamei: which has not been heard of. Itis suppos- ed -that she has foundered with her crew o seventeen hands. Many houses and whole streets in Manchester are flooded, severale works have been stopped, and many people were _rescued from perilous positions by means of carts and cabs. • ,SATURDAY, Dec. 25. The troubles in Ireland and at the Cape. are having a depressing effect on the Eng- lisp,markets generally. Mr. Gladstone and the Duke of Argyll were present at the funeral of the Duchess of Westminster ou Thursday. ' . The • authorities at Lenz, Austria, un ry which forbidden w. meeting of the .pea was to -have been. held in-the,iuterest of the Liberals. -; Many: of the Jews residing in Berlin avoid- appearing in public localities, and many . Jewish. families are preparing to emigrate to. Belgium, France. and England. 1t is said that .the friendslf, George Eliot are considering the suggest on that Dean Stanley be asked to permit 'the interment of the -remains of. the authoress in "West - 1 last to six s . her pelice oflieei L. and til -the ,a side- itghs in hundred upolal i drive heli ng. "the- eitudeil friends 1 of: the ii .rude red. - Vat hall e a&bo£ tproa.r that•Iui to piai't:e 4t ncis Led d visages r feeliif!e ,d tIiet .ofthe l retuned S -the di - yc orting•' - I a 4e1'0Illi-: on f the- Pt C4 4i-:Ier,' Ill quietly SATURDAY, Dec. 25. The townshipof Culross has voted $8,000 to the Toronto, Grey Bruce railway. TheHalifax bar request taainvestigation coat n into certain charges agaius judge. • Oshawa is discussing the construction of a switch connection with the Grand Trunk Faiiwal- - A railway is talked of from OssoWa, on the Canada Pacific railway.,. west to Lake Francis. • p rotez t.. The .dealers of Cam bellfortlp _ against the freight charges by the Grand Junction,- . petition to Parliament is being pre- pared it> Toronto, asking for better.protec- `tion for Canadian sailors. • Application will be made this session at ©ttaava for' a railway charter in the -direc- tion of Lake Winnepegoosis in order to obtain an _outlet for the timber of that. region. at sit at,'n tse meeting held in t bit :a:fotdt, last night; to'di .et tion ,.t the in.trket fees, cl ii: w ;,, t t.iel by the aannoUnc. 'zee alitietb titletiliet,wtiUlcibeall( : ye his - vi w::; before. . the t a:xpa rs tiff a a - c'nm all Bete w a$ iiih'lI lie' whialcelte adi•,lititiitist`' 'stood 'g et 'beiti t ttet-:'tit ,1 out. `� tit a- tett tool: poseeSs;aet sof •the nice quietly est--+•gvtcl: to tilt !.f,rG tt abolttiut,iets, ledfelezeu of w• to csr•ecni; c• :a.t•uniittittec to e fett-nt vet le is "''lie t o e.11r• f•o 11,-,-h--rtih:-tt threats 0'1: tbseee inereit.tnte who have- gent pert eneelvoceetieg the -c 7 fees is tI e,:le tzill c,1joi at eves • and it 1 hought the ciuest die of iI • t i' ti dee, tli. • Ttvo yt.til g girls belongin Freitc ih f":Lel L(11.1.11 fatnil e. Gt:ur inze Lafleur, aged -16, . hetes t_etl 11.-\Vrri: induce( cou_ete 't:a n Montreal lit _Pao ti t, to cons -cast to, go to evil; Mts."They: t tet the stati-n; vrhetat ,they w ere`, feieleets, and. Were with ,line: 1'..1litet n sister when then •other of 'Varner lit - a constable, • appetered TheF ;Were arrested and - -11cauee.:•btit lie- next nic 'escape dL tied all efforts- t proved abortive. Madame - arrested f{or•abduction, • It so il'aiaiie pact she has been vile trade tof forwarding • ` girls to the Stateewhere th -iug lives of 4hatiue J aerie v -Long, the Elgin b •'een sentenced to three ye eitiary.' L . - Live stock in the int ll irebia :s increasing r - neeis projected to. buil rpoee : of corning beet, gland.; . lie-demandfor coal in iereasiiig-. .:-the mine 'eight. - The rate iu t • set has=advanced to Vancouver Island coal J. Bry:atnton left; h ' binding tet a door -in iesda.y- night, while': goods,' On return se - ells' in :pieces . a t-yearrold boyescy .erg 'near 1f 'hatif,a mile el _ . edey-night, by of :t clothing and b rday morning'a. fiat. Exist appear • ith a, musket, a : -ked what he me the reeve5=hip: hued: mind. Mr". WORN POWDER II Is ae,safe, E 's$ and O. effectual destroyer of • worm is ei tldren orjdult,s. DYES are perfect in every color, For ?tai• t v4 and sur I1tty they have no equal. Price 15 cents per paclllage+' ..r,. and dump -fifty they Wi▪ nes 8z . icquOrS he flame was hoisted over the new London Mtsouic temple yesterday signifying the eoiilt)Iet101 of :the bricklayer's contract. The buildiug;is roofed in: and presentee fine:apnea-ranee. • . • At a.meeting .of -the London Water Cora ti?ieteoners yesterday it vas shown: by. the .engineer's report` that 16,104. feet of new .nt ne.were laid the past season , also.- that springy` have been ,made more additional Minster Abbey. Auaerican. Tnunsteave Dec. 2a:-- .. a iLv ai s able, yielding 11,000,000 gallons perday., . WHOIF] SAI E 8c ET.iii'l a- , THE undersigned wilyk�',,an'heretofore, en- deavor to satisfy all C, ASH, CUSTOM- ERS in this line. ALL FIRST-CLASS - LIQUORS. I deal in TIC/ORS only and aim at keep art c,lea. ie The -executive c0nimittee of the:World's Fair Coinniissien yesterday, adopted Inwood es the site for the. fair. - . The `Governor. of -Vermont has signed the Nuisance Bill, whose •effe tis most- strin- gent a;gainst.liquor, dearera ' • : John Jackson, one •-of: the . foremen- in _Iiupont's:piper mill in Lo'aisxille, Ky.,went. to sleets on Tuesday in: a rag -bin whiledrtuik, and was -found yesterday dead under a ton of ;rags that had -been thrpwn upon him. The lucid water'pipe 'situated on the cor- ner of Main'tied b:xclumg ' streets, Buffalo, burst at a late hour: em Tuesday night. It. air- and -' the�tinto blew the hydrant: ten fe into -all the cel- poured a torrent of water its east fillip ,lairs for three blocks south- and a. g diem'. up to the sidewalk in an hour.. The, Ma upon' '.Rinse, which had its bake -house and - staves 'destroyed, and the .Evening Telegraph... «hieli `phac its: ,press -room,: ermine-reou1 and. paper oom. filled to` the. ceiling, were the pr aci 'al". sufferers. The Telegraph printed yester•�day.in the Express office, ancl,-it is expected; .will be: all right' to -day= • The fire engines are still puinping the water out of .the cellars and: a flood.is ing genuine A sufficient -Stock of Wie heSt rendson a Medical -and other purpo eY Specialrates to dealei, buying 'in Large Quantities. : It now appears that the debts left. behind _1v the Loncloai'absconderNattrass will foot.. ., 10.( ui to 00 .. He Medea Clean- scoop of , . all Y he could In his. bands . en It i.. con e ..,clei•etI one of :the most flagrant cases .of .a vchealesale swindling that has occurred there in. , .,-, years. , btnug hug ie said tabe extensively carried on ata :,t John just now. Two eustomsdV - tec ti es sent from St: John made .i -he y s •1.'ure :of smuggled goods near the line at Woc>iclstock • on Thursday. The -goods are principally tobacco =and cigars, and' are of cl considerable value: i yl not'>rious:' Mitil,Lnle eo ;to ;lead cess at the idcd with t to leave, o1-npaliien,. Oplupaning the scene: to their V allieres' e her. have et bats been. ;id that for. iug on her Ont young now lead - Dec. 21, _ . tamist, .hoe n. the peri- Sumetiult , ago a ,mild case' of sinatll pos'. broke:aut its "-thee provincial . and cit, hos pit.il, IIathaix,fair precautiops. Were taken o pi eve'itthe spread of'tlhe disease: There- were 'Cie the -: same' • ward thirteen other:. -patients, the majority of -"whom .have now been -attacked, atad five have been removed' to the sI all -pox hospital at Iboekhead of British h• ipment to h, Celumbia, worked day the wharf fee The result of the exainzinatio z.. in the "Vlandeboye-(ileac.London): riot ease. Was: that Ira, Bice ,was"fined 83 and. •costs .fur assaulting Rehert Jackson, and Bice and:R.: Tepp-were committed let trial.. Not satis-: fled with this arrangement some of the men adjourliedto the street: and . engaged in a general -.fight, which . was .promptly_•quelled by -the appearance: of a ,magistrate and: constable.. The : attendance at Bernhardt's per. forma nee in Montreal last night was not' so targe as on. Thursday evening • :In -;the play Of " Frou. Froze "- she carried her audience entirely away- with the' -intensity of her -declamation. After each` • act.she was ac corded an ovation, andthe stage was filled with: bouquets. The asselnbly-was almost exchisively cumposed of -French :Canadians; very few kangiish people being present The receipts were_ about $3,000. • The news received by'the Saskatchewan: snail .shows that the . grain crop of` this year is a partial failure, both in quare-• tits and -quality, owing to the late spring, the cold. wet summer, _ and early fill frost. •Althaugh much more grain was sown than hist year it is doubtful .if ; there will be as. Many bushels threshed, and what there is wi ltolot be' of as : good a .quality: •: The farmers are trta:king IL note of. One thing,' evi9_:=that this grafin: that was put in_early i still pouring. out of -the main pipe, A,fearliil 'accident occurred on the Caro-- lina Central railroad ' about three miles be=. youd Llneointo«tn; N f ., at. 4 yesterday afternoon. -••Au entire! 11 s3eilger train; excepting the engine, which paLssed over safely, went trough a trestle fifty feet high.. FUR particelers cailiwt be learned yet, but het the -snail agent; passenger, J. W: by, the acc.identand up in :-the flames, ��w, 1, ?1321,24 �nckn Cut Plug is the best pt smolt 1)g to aeco ever - introduced into Canada- t is r •l lc fro `ti'. bhe is t h t- inia;L-•t•- seieccedfine old i3rgh i�'8 am ' Ieaffro»z wlti It this toll.,cco i -1s s, ft osis ?.zone than any other tob zcro nAsaui.., urc.t ` z Canada .after itis ready for: the a-) • made absolute1Y•pine.dudi e:v.1 lime i3 in It is handy tinfoil eeckaees. i - j y se and wag - lou East on t to deliver e 'toiled his s horse's tail as _ Waylaid r's house mi ;tie. dreesed in It is definitely known David -Bloom, and Gadsen, were disabled subsequently bilened.- to the shattered and sPlintered cars which were piled. one upon:another :in the chasm: Conductor "Johnston escaned -with eliglat the train; 'and it not k,nowii that anY one - n t• he: streets e said he was is believectlie • glee" e injured. : ugircuir, the ins )rangeville on inspecting tli :e his report!, ch from F1' ill one regime iS made. 3 regiments Paquet, °or_ shame street knoWn _in the John :,Kronentlial, aged.- 59,.- committed Suicide- in East New York yeeterday moria: Yesterday. -for Sending' lottetY eireulars It is sold by all -iespeeple of the Dominion.. ti gate the -death of %%Inas Hndson, aged: p, The death occUrred in the Randall'sIslind daily sesSion: The Claims to be adjnili, -dated tO and. include elaims of citizetue on 'account of the French invasion of Mexico, as well ma the claircis of French, citizens; for dama,ges• Buffeted during the wer Of the rebellion -,..- all right, while the. late toWnhas suffered..., g • 14 -that wag sown before the lit 'of july ia on Wednesday.- at Btookl3in front lilood all right. Oats are not .bad;-and.pota.toes poisoning. . Oa. Sueday night while- wash.- ing she -tea a pin I+ "the forefinger of her usual.; : The prided- ,of prodUce will probae right hand: She' applied lotionsi; but het: arm swelled to an, er(ornieue size. She then tatoes; 60c to 75c.- • It is said _that ;the a,nd Bye * aied,.het 140(ly turning black. all The princieial lose will be on wheat.- Bar- Mri. Mary Fergueon,- 61 -.years oia, die 604. fOr the / jail, and after satisfied, a• nd nderetood • that 4tioned here bably be done. has- been en: ntreal 'girls of A confederate woman, and, it - e court that she. r, she alive was rate in cash fori Wheat and bariey • Bradford, Pa. While Magee .wae mixing The India:Office has received . infanta: nitio-glycerine theederrick 'Petry turned - tion that -the eenvaleficence the•Mateenis the steam On 4i.c.) Ire,Pidly into the -frozen. 'established. Pampothul; 'and an explosion" followed, * Which blew the "-detriele into. bits. Pert of Ripon. "Viceroy of India, has- been fully • The Greateit„ we der of mbdern • See what Physicians and the say abr.Ut SCOTT'S END tali tr"� COD LINTER. OIL AND KYt'eiy'il�s�- PITHS, as a remedy for Consutuption. Scrofula. and 'Wasting Affections: Octo ser 20,1878. Masses. SCOTT BBQ SHµ GENTLE3iER `.' 1 eso ed$ tt'tt 4altluir 10II,ti� at'rlttIhver Uil, etc„ in my practice,aud used it in my family. I am greatly please 1 With it, because of its palatableness and tom good results that follow its use. I have found - it very serviceable in scrofulous diseases and pulmonary affections. Respectfully yours,; t - IRA AiaLANG, M. D., 27`3 East Broadway, N. F Loinsvinna; KY., January 3,1878. ''' GENTLEMEN,- For. the last fifteen moother I aye used yonr Cod Liver Emulsion, both in. . hospital and in private practice, andhave bean greatly pleased with its effeette. It is better., Irene and can be taken for &longer time than I- jany-other preparation of God Liver Oil. In . 'Oil in various instandes, and I -haire found it tii-. be easily taken, readily assimilated, android- . ly-improves the nutiition. and flesh. I .consider I have given your reineay of Cod -Liver 01 think it is THE remedy for.week lungs pma bad.: the doctors bad -given _me up, I Coinineneed using your medicine, and I am gaining health . and strength Very fast, and think I shall seon be well. GI A. BIEDERSTADT, • I .felt it my duty to let you:know the Benefit :. I had a very. bad cough foryears, and on cone . suiting Dr, j• E. Gorsuch of this eity,he in--. formed me that my left leng was diseased, and - prescribed Seott'e„Emulsion with Hypophos-* ,pleites. After taking two bottles I 'began to , entit I had taken ten bottles, and now am" ase - healthy a man as there is -in the eity•of 'Bald - pounds, I now weill,r41189poundr: Yours, - "-Gents [ -, hought I would write to you,. , sew a ilatic,e upon yout bottles of late upon. „ - lane- continuoui use. This hae proved tient * n,my ease. . I was given vp to die last March ._ with consumption' ; the.best medical aid made ao use of any treatment. MY husband applied. for , your Emulsion of Cad Liver -Oil ; he ihas bought twenty --six bottles and it is reetot int alb to health beyond the expectatiene of bun - areas expecting to bear my death every aql. think, I will be,perfectly cured. . Yount with respect, - fhePills -Purity he b lod, correct all dis- Bad Legs, Old Waniels, Sores and Uleets, o however long- standing: Per B onchitis,' Vie) theria,.Couglrek. 9olds. pout, Rheumatism and ell Skin Diseaek it is3no" cella'. " AMEBIC OtiNTElifEITS, -most respectifelly telee leave to call the at- • tention of thePaklie generally .to the fact, ills and-Ohitnient. . These "labltds setae address in An Odessa despatch bays- during I8Z9; _was. drivenF thraugli the engine house and 1,006.-inhabitents Of the prevince of Shad- Magee blown into. fkaginents. ' '" - • fever_is at the Alpine Bidge ageueYeeaYs that Red -first- 4ia menthe of 188I -P _Typhus - : Cloud's Indiens are" all contented.- Every - England have been affected. •with the foot tion. On - Saitirda.e, . forty-six Of Sitting end mouth disease. A delebrated Hereford 13ull's Indians sniffed at the agency, and herd. h.as heen ettacked: ' Fartnere; linable. one thousand are time Waggling .611 their te etay . the- . distemper; . are -thoteughly- waY downtO the .ageaeey.- Sittaug Bull has. to many perts of TATIONS/- my I 'do not allow eey Medicines to be stdd in any part of the 11,, nitedi,Statea. .I have nc ' 'In the books of directionsiaffixed to the spa not be misled by .this attelamons trick, they are These Counterfeits at': purehesed by unprii. _ cipled • Vendors 5-t one half the_ price of ma Pills and OintnOnt, en I are sold to von as my &-London despatch. says the 'Conflitt tute a,nd travelling on foot. Ile will soon render. . South America' as .it dragsite slew length °°*.f2I 111 13-1-1r along is watched with great interest here m conamerciel circles- and by helders Of Petal- vian bonds. The Chili= army is well ad- vanced on its Way-ta the Peruvian capital; and the MAYS of. an attackon Lima is hi:surly expeeted by the China& Legation. An. influential international ccitamittee Destroyed by Fire. . dwelling and outbuildings of Mr. Louis this morning. - The origin -Of the fire is not .kitowit. • Insured in thelnicenii. of London for $1,600; Loss not eetineated. EACH TING OF THE YRTLE NAVY MAIMED - • • IN BRONZE kETTERS. Nol4e Other- s Genuine; GRAY' • SPECIFIC MEDICINE '' — I most earneir jt, apptal to that sense a ills - iii, and the PUblick s far as mav lie in _their :pow- itri he words ". lnnowers" gluts.. min' :Ozzie 0 - The Trade arks o4 these Medicines are re- gistered -in Ott4wa. 'Vence, any one through- out the BritistisPosse5eienseveho ittayireep the American C terfent for Ole; will be pease Til • GLIM REMEDY, An unfailing cure fot Spermatorrhea, and allDiseages Before Ten .A: use; as loss'of Memory TJuive.rital, Legit. tude; Pain in the, back, liimnets of Visio_Pe- Pretriature old age, and many other DiSeases 'Preniatvre Grave. .0rFull particulars 1-14 our pantpluet, which we desite tO send: free cine;ie sold by ail Druggists at 81 ior Paek., age, or six packages tor $5 or will' be sent - free bk mail on receipt of the Money by ade 4 by Where in Canada and the UnitedStateite