The Signal, 1892-2-25, Page 41
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THE SIGNAL: OODRRICIL ONT., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1092.
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til• om coat per
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ter iii (rias coo
selettior religious and
tit rate.
Ce emareant Etsmbmee, *dve.taesen►ats
A HeeMsd weber elf advertW-
�ss� wBl ba.saweed st wise team :
!M~ tt.ab.fo r Ve�ies4.wa�»•'- g. sell
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.lm year..
per mi adv b. t�shove bawls ladies 16
es three a era a•.b were
I per east ea six
Ittliesthe'. seal M on me a year's. Thins
tandttisu willies s.toreed.
•s.st ••!M tel" meIwery.
Sebeeribss* wbo fany we Twa IaMAL
rewaisrly. either W or bymalt. wW
easter a elver itp ns the tact et
as early • date es
Lees tri Teen Gabel.
Your Libel is a eleighte reedpt of the dote
to which you ate pale 1.not. Oat it is n
allowed to /•N lslts
Wham rrw
wh• ob.a la desired, both
the old awl the matt aheeld be gives.
Rete tsi aeaegeflpr sestet be returned.
e1Clerreiguedemee (alas* be enema m owe side
Fe*rllsw/e seam.
J. C. ice OeMAsh. W been as-
�elsted Lord Agent Icor the $ town-
wi�lgatsd► Gotta . ANflda and We.
1L*osl iesemewwm ewe lite distriet .. alit
empowered se meek* enbeedptkon to Twt
All o.wmmeaiaetlteas must he addressed to
D. 311011111LLIOUDDY, YeMeisb.4Oar.
lrbehese Gala.
O0111dt CB 411111/1111DAT.'1W* S. I1!
Ora tewMatrb awy es vastness.
Femme mol ..-ated•bIue b lire beset i.
elegies shades.
Tag Liberals sew Hem uses in Engem
to the tame et over 600.
etelegthesed and enco.ryed the its
forMe s. when be laid, Dant feed
discouraged and leave for year homes
at (mon. You have as wueh right W
walk around the Square twtight as
you ever hail before. Hold up your
heads, and look your opponente
squarely in the fate. Acquit your-
arlves like men , be string." Aa a rot
suit the diugrsteful *erne.' of live
year. ago were not re enacted and the
rand badge was seryeonspicuou."n the
Square .luring the r.rning.
Psowasuis P•ltetloa now says he made
so prmmisea *IA* the campaign.
Toe beyehdiss h West Maros is over,
and Parma(*. temporarily bolds down the
teat.
Ir Wast Howes twee vacant towarrmw the
Hew J. C. Pagemme . would Risk twice
before aeeeppiR their sty dwiesitea. His
300 w.j.ribj lids $ tinesrialize.
Wtu., as flee. J. C. PaTTtm..s la
Mend let tee afl beam that oar material
oesditiob has IfapMerd and that the town
lob *ltd fares ps.pl'tin ban. all been io-
c:eamed in velem Welesmo she Were
ays,the milk tai brig •od the fruition of
fat promises. Ahem
14 PIAT right bed W two (1alt.vtr• to
seam to this town to intimtllete the men
who work in the Die MDU ' As • rune, of
fact, me of them bad se right to vote,good,
bad or indifferent. This is supposed to be •
free country and Idea ksab:est nail in the
employ of the hal bad as mote right to ex -
ereise kr 1rsathlee seeerdiag to kis cm -
Mean as had the weilthy Res.tor front
astrial.
• TN.. M lin !WT,.
To such daspersts straits were the
Conservatives driven during the
late contest in this ritiisg that they
sought the aaiatenes /d Siensizta g.
Bwtnu, the revising (Ifoer for the
county of Perth and part of this
The gsot Net Sarre wan such a
feeble createge Nat bis very appear-
ance on the piMierm sost'tererl the
audience rendered the indecency of
hie conduct name the law. The fel-
low enters his DAMS Ido the hotel regis-
ters with a hyphae* tied truata that
his conduct as reviling racer will so
• evoke the approbstiem d the Aaitori
Administration that ere long he will
be junior judge al the county of
Perth. The (onset (hula's solicitor at
liteatford char bI with winking
at him when situs( jedicially .') need
reenerking that "the taere name. he
corral enter the better."
Prnopait.ive litigapts od the county
«1 Peith, pray accept ear profoundest
sympathy should the !raise ever .len
the Iwnwd ioakltiera of F.esxsxak. w h..
baa gained s pfrusi$OHM through an
isirq.ifos. Frasdiiert Act that nature
serer intett.led he dbeeid. Though
egwewhat pugilistir is a'pearanc.•, h.•
is retiree a line looking fallow, hut hr.
low' l.. StL4J'.x saner i. more
apparent than real, as when the oili
titer above referred le threatened to
" punch •' him' the subject of tiri
notice deemed •• dieeretion the letter
part of valor." Aline. r. Smoot
Re me
Toe
the town last
. The words
at the 11.11
imt CIIIUSI.
The election is West Huron is over, owl
the 'moors are sot Jostling ever their am
cess at the polls.
There in't anything to .Leet owes .4
Cabinet Minister was informed that 41 he
came to West Harm the people were eo
vomit that he would twelve a uatority of
about 300. He camas and ba afonty hasn't
realised 10 per oast on his expectances and
the ex pm -tattoos of his bleeds. It is not to
be wondered at that the boisterous hurrah
has assumed the proportions of a eery wall
squeak of triumph.
Even the mill'majority of ten o« twenty
was obtained by the employment of men
and method* that honest nes do net cote•
teianoe, and the returns ens net 000unam
write with the expendltarretef nosey and
nervous tissue.
Already the Reformers have taken up the
trail of the ssrpeat, and in■truc
tions ba.e beim issued towards the prolst-
ing of the election.
It u beginning to look se if Hon. J.( P..T
✓ atans has only w00 a Coders/1 victory
atter all.
The Reformers were never a better
heart or mon undaunted The week sprue
in the tonatitueecy where the •, Forty
Thimee worked have been daoorered,and
Pareslaun will of agate present ►(wolf
u West Huron, so badly was he scared
Tuesday last.
To the Reformers we would say, prepare
for another meepsign.
Moyne tepee the Wesal -Cann r'Nive
proles to ieMee M..d nis K Weber
while he esed.aea ressellty et Owes! He
justly lam himself gals la a sheep ofesw-
plletl). We are terry to he of ig.d to
speak thus rlaialy_, vM,t is the ..
iit .. d
tree% attire 014 eresratr it is seess..ry
to be plan wires the leaders • prove files.
W beu the members of the l.o.iowvative
party toot meet Mr. Abbott in cam:ks we
aid tenetthey will not be backward
Imop�j
ia telling b� that his mem is d»•
(added to the people and the party and
will be disastrous M the Desoinne.
b Hos. .1. ('. Pawnee' mad on elects..
sight spas he bei Tiatlt gab lirtr �i/+sip
/ported es sestina( .d Mee toswmfiSgs he
would be able to bring to West Heron, he
U wply told a • eliberate tabsbood. Ask the
people of Kingsbridge and Dest..on.
Tor 'I....u. ackewledes with thanks
the rwr.tpt of .1 from a Losdenbesse Lib-
eral towards the protest feed is meet Hur-
on. Wednesday lad also • Young Liberal
carate to T 11 s St.:. At. Mho* and placed *for
himself and 82 for a friend as • doonuon to
the same rood object. Mr. Parraa•.1s nit
out of the wood. yet.
Tea Toronto Empire is making •' a lolly
old em of itself " over tie West Harm eine
Lion. It has grown hysterical over the fact
that in a constituency which was gerryman-
dered to have a (oseervauve wyority of 118
in 111112, and which elected an old farmer
named Potytt by • Conservative mairrity
of 2b in 1887, the Hon..I.1'. 1'ATrte.os ase-
oaeded in getting in by the akin of his
teeth on Tuesday km. when he had the aid
of the whole Dominoes Government aid the
1.'. P. K. at his bock. and when an army of
boodlers with unlimited authority to draw
ea the reptile fund had camped in the rid-
ing for about three weeks. PArrt ohms isn't
so well pleased with his light -waisted maj-
ority
CURRENT OPINION.
1051,404 RLr.Tl,. . /Alt .151_
Toromto Telegrain. Iodepesdent looser
v.tive The last Dominion election in
Loedos was fought as fairly ae such eost..ta
ever ere. Canada would he better off if then
were o Oliver impurities in ita politics
thea these revealed at the Loudon electiov
teal.
rea1.IK.. . wax,. T.5l•ti*A.,'e 441..
The Toronto Telegram pertinently re-
marks : " Solemnly indeed does The London
Free Press urge the temperance people to
smite down Hyman anti boast up • .tats
etas whose name is wet large on a millits
pale ale and lager beer bottles...
Tllr Net /w'ancr• TAU,
Frew The Toronto World,('osa OTT* w .,
Feb. 22. it is currently reported here to-
day that the sucrose of the l.overnmest in
South Ontario and i(ast Hastings wee doe
os 1t wee in North and South Viceless, to
the solid Irish l'atholie rote, which wet is
that direction. Mr. Patterson was the
n ominee .f The Inah Canadian. and his
prs.rn.e in the ( *tenet is an assurance that
Mr. Merdith will not be taken into the
Ministry. Senator Smith wse instructed by
Sir John Thompson to go to London and
work on these hoes against Hyman 1 reti-
Ran was seat en the same mouion rn Wert
Huron.
• k1:1 ',rim 11 T.• (aeric.
IMarlas True Renner Thr Toronto Km
pare hae hero raising the dust because the
farmers have bees discussing the tariff at
their meeting. It ..ems that it is all right
for the manglfs•turers to disclose the tariff
at their meetings but all wrong for the
farrneeei to .do likewise. This le a lob -aided
atrangenirat that may suit The Toronto Fm
pre. leo we fancy the farmers will not
sesiept it with an) degree of enthusiasm.
The idea that formers are only eels to he
akianri. end to he longed nee the head le
canee they will not keep still while the .krn
ting pro..us Is going on. is hardly suited to
this.r����ivy esti of the nineteenth
ce0tnry Inert It Mr .n the ...wintry
Ow has .t greater right than the fanners to
deices the tacit seely that the burden of
it falls on their .Aatlle s.
1.1.'.65. 411.4 •.Pak • k.n P.T
'h.rhn"ske (Sheet I.. ('onservatit a We
' bomb' be re reset to I h. principles of the
IwMral Conners/Olt. poly were ere 1..
abstain trier showing sir .Dieumit that men,
some of whom dlnull justly be hold re
epennhle to a certain ettent for the proved
.'rrnprnn al Ottawa, are still retained in
power There is rraane.hi, groomed far
ball.( that their negligence, to pet tt tnlldly, '
&fordo! oupnetnwtt ter the estigs of
ca
senses. How n 1awd
r. Abbott r i r Jehaj
THE POUTICIAN.
,(1:.10 kaTI rlalo'o w .'H1.,..1•014.
He has • taking way : he hes
A smile that's sneer eswiting
Have you a woe ` Well, .'en your grief
Wei bent upuo assuaging
Me grasps your bated In bc:h of his.
Though hamhk your mediums
These are the ways of all hi. kind
He'. bet • politician.
He loves your children, .h. o0o much
The dirtier the better ;
Of promises he u profuse,
But seldom writs • letter.
He says • aaoaa•ad pleasant things.
And makes a buadred pledges
lbsaud him of Lbw wise he'. won,
And then see how he hedger '
Will he oblige you`. les, he will
That is, before election :
Kacall his words to hien some day.
Hell watt time for reflection.
The place he said he'd get for you
Hc's got, but for another
Some relative of be, =ice
'.on* uncle's mann',
Toe politician's like a
Hr mil where you Ikul�t hilN t
And like the pig vied* 17p Os
W Leo you regret yes tzt
Um
His Werke Is net IDs it seemed,
Aso eoslwbfy fes tic Mir
Make pm estpat hb petlllilip may
IN trichinosis savor.
1 often wonder if therm is
In Heaves a politician'
But. if one be there - mercy knows
How 'twos he gamed admiesiaa
la.te•d d harping with the blest.
He's .ch.mmg all alone
To raise a watiay •hove
Aad seise the great welt. throat.
Hark to the politician hark
What is the states as myug!
That for the country keit is
Who's laboring and pre
Vet watch him well aad you'll conclude
Has highest, holiest mission
la bot to save l4e oouktry, but
To ate die politicise '
whore's the sex T
Ing THE some er-TIT .rel sal_
be passing s1..1 threugb a village to the
northern pan oft the county 1 tate to first -
usable
peat-
cMkca, but where the be wwasplaced i •m
able to state. We believe t t the law
requires it sad surely Lbs public ought to be
aaommodatsd with one. Soon po.taaa,-
ere, however, are more aonoorwd with the
ern its of a Coker( Minister (that is voteel
at preset than with attending to the wants
of an indulgent public. loan,
Sees NG za.
COUNTY OURRENOI/
Theirs (jrmeaway, Prosier d Ilesitobs.
wee m Kleist het week, the mist of Dr.
Reillaa
R Lang W bora awarded the matron
far the sew bridge at Ethel. Hie Leader
was 1186&
Alla. tblga►.su, of Magi.•. Mas., win
purposesExeter. Hepurposestaking twu carw,adeot
horses hack with hung.
One day mussily (Ver. Mooed., Morns,
hada rusaway with he span of colts a.d in
the fracas had his owe barked.
1:. A. Hood left Brussel& oa Wednesday
of last week fur Windham, where be hos
.•;sued work ue the !'Mos factory.
John Slesnmus, Kthei, ham rimed the
biro. of R. Harris,' Hesfrpo, as • stock
platy. He is naw booking lar cattle.
The !leaford' curlers were pitted agaime.
(:alt at Toronto for the Provtoelal taakard
and were defeated in the Stat match.
Mr. B&kmner, sr , label, hes purchased
the sidereal' &Bowsatce next bar fatty lately
closed by the council. The pews paid was
.126.
While usttog sue nm the ever one day
last week, Watsou .etude , Hraseels, had
the misfortune to get his nos badly
sna.b.d.
T. I_ Husgswn, Mrs. McLeod, Mea
Fannie KeUy and t. Sboldica left Bremen
es Monday of last week for ('yprea River,
Manitoba.
George Hamwill. H. A.. • grwdwte net the
lh.forth Collegiate Institute, has left for
Sterling. where he has secured • situatiow
u the high school
..oda Jackson, Brumes, bas been laid off
work for a few days with a disabled haad.
He got his fingers crushed in seen tiaeb-
inery at the Resold foamier. -
Mies Mary Campbell, am, *lis with a
serious auaidest while pa
water. Her late Appel M ail ei
and her
leg we bribes tweet the ankle.
l;so. II19webl sad tIn. Pipe a few days
ago out on die AMID of Jas. H 0409, Teroberry,
• maple tree which made eleven and me -
half cords of twenty two inch wood.
Matthew Wilson has leased kin tare,
*oath half second eon., Morrie, to his neigh-
bor, J. Wilms, for a term of years. Mr.
Wilms will take a trip to the West.
Exeter Titian : Two are of adios were
Nipped from here to New York State this
week. The farmers are foolish to part with
such a good fertiliser for the trifling price
paid.
(ane of the pioneers of t'sborae township,
w the person of Samuel Sample, r., of the
twelfth concession. died on Thursday. 11416
int. at the advanced age of *sweaty -nine
years
Mia Minaie Shaw, Wnesels, has arrived
bosw from' Clinton, where she bad been
naming bee brother, Dr. J. W., *bs is
w able to rsesme hie practice, we are
pleated to bear.
St Marys pays its town officials the fol-
lowing shawls : Treasurer, 11960 : clerk.
$60 ; chief oosstable, $400: night watch -
w an .360: collector, $176: •meaner, *160 :
&editors, each, BIS.
Andrew Burges, wbo has been employed
with Geo. Thomson grocer, firoseels, for
several months, bre gene to Garden River,
Algoma, where kis brother John bag a sit
AUBURN_
i rTlew OC. owe conA 'o*Da'T.)
Rev. Mr. Davidson officiated is the
Presbyterian church last Sabbath morning
and in the Methodist church in the evening.
R. T. F.rratt and Matthew Chester intend
ahippiag • carload of horses to Manitoba
next week. The prim of horse -Seek bas so
declined in the market that each party s
shipping his own. Oh ' for a little more
National Policy. Sit down and alcuLu
who pays the duty. a problem so clear
sem slue Cocbrase and Ingram spoke
that every Conservative believes it ea plain
that even if a maw were • fool he coati set
err therein. W bo is that youthful rider of the
grey horse who udtenses., driving alosgthe
gravel road ' The seprtb*mdent of the
manufactory that trees the youthful Ideas
to sheet has him wader her tidal shame -
Every bbdljieg thought iswuhfy auUsded
to. No Isubi ars bug du ashler sepira
teens of W neabee1 will be I__4: a
faithful past will Ism boas slamtd to
guide the waderiag Farb smmse lire's
tempestuous verge.
15. earth ■seAM Vie s Crean
Haunon v, Mont. ,Feb. IG. - Great aoaite-
meet ham bees caused here by the 1aB of a
rimester tneteor, wl,i. h drove itself 200 feet
in the earth, but protrude 100 fee: in the
air, aid is atoll sputtering and steeling fam-
ously. emitting sulphurous gaol that is
Keine* the air for mils arot,td.
The startling heavenly sisiter arrived
early .n the morning. leaving a lurid trail
that lighted up the sky and stirred the
dosing fowl untimely from the restful
perch. But the horrid monster wrought
death and worked havoc as it struck the
earth on the ranch of Henry Chamber.. It
struck I;liambers' cattle shed In which souse
40 head of ..rows and two('binamen were cor-
ralled. anti .oreet was the .ir•umferss.e
of the meter that of an animal was left
on earth, but, with the two Celestials all
are hatind beneath that aisle! monument
of heated nget.on.- .tone.
The earth rocked Irks a .•radk for mile.
Ruddier_ were shaken from their feeada-
tioas. Te content• of pantries were de
n.olished and sleeping inhabitants were
thrown from. then Irda
Great ewclt.loenl el.st. all through the
Hitter Rend Salley, and hundreds of people
are Socking In the scene, which is one of
terrifying a..pe. t and make. stout hearts
grail.
r:roat globule of 1eeilen metal roll Iron.
the .Ides of the hi..iag, .puttering mon
stir r,
ami alta come appalling , washing
mond. as its limits contract from the effects
of
...Famine tir
rito o roll air Fitful bolts of
Same shoot high in the air from the .um
not .eel a great strewn of Iigmd lava has
plowed its way (rem the hate down the
lolled, and bare itself in the basis of the
.stunt yoke. to whir+ was r.e.ntly foetal
a petrified see serpent IU1 fest is I.sgth
and ooh a few thy:,• .L.1an1 bmme the root
cave In the msonntatns in wiieb were fumed
the fond o1 h.l.ernatstgg indians, t' 7., • d
the did
•.amorl Mask wefgb.i five beef cattle at
Muer-al. a few days ems. They are a geed
lot. and sverngel 1, 27iperagrffs. gee steer
of the lol wetghel 1.400 pomade. .at. Rlatk
hae wild them to .1 snot, of Litotes', for
S eta. a pound for the May market.
%tingham id.•n.. Hobart Orr. wife
ami family ret 'armed hone to %Ingham no
Monday morning from Meviro, whither
they hail done for the benefit of Mr ttrr's
health We are very .wry to say that the
chasg, had the opposite from the desired
leffect
Wm. Erse.. ..f Iteecha•end. lea • value
fly mart moot', Hy Dai not hem work '
ing her for some tome mal had driven into
the township of (;rey feaji lead o1 peeb, Os
arriving hethe .*tell elek end died.
1t wvihead quite a ime be Mr. I. ae she
me as ((((held tlbrmel.
Dation on the C.P R
Michael Raymrn has disposed 6[ ,his 6i
acre., adp' iaiag the Presbyterian church,
Cranbrook, to John McIntosh, r., for the
sum of $700. Mr. Raymaan who is well
up .n years. will ro.ide with his ern An
thooy.
Thom* 1'riesk, of the Milwaukee Cas-
ket and Collin Company, formerly of Sea
forth, writes to a friend in that town : "We
arm working nights and Sunday. with • felt
force to keep up with orders, owing to la
gnpp.• ..
Tkoma. tr:oiuUiras and Richard .1. Mtn
Laughlin, of Beechwood, did some fast
work me day recently. They cut, split
aid riled eight cords of wood in the short
ssppaaoc�� of seven boars, a.d did of exert
thowedvs, particularly sit her.
Peter McEwen, Turnberry, has a good
lot of cattle for the May market, twenty-
three in all Ten of these average over 1,-
300 lbs. now, sad the others from 1,000 up.
Mr. McMwen might be called the turnip
king, as his root crops are iavanabi a sc.
oea. This year he had 200 wagon
John C. Steele, S.aferth, left .set week
for Winnipeg to bring home Willie Kyle,
who has been sick in the hospital' there for
some time. He expressed a wish to trona
home and his grandfather. Janes Forsythe,
is .ending Mr. Steele for him, as the doctors
said they thought he could now be removed
with safety.
There died at his residence, un the sixth
line, T.raherry, William Portia, at the age
of eighty-four yeas. Mr. Perces was one
of the early settlers of Turnberry, having
come into the bush when there were bet
few settlers He was of a cheerful deposi-
tion, and was moth respected by all who
knew him.
Peter Stewart, (Trey, has rented bis farm
to his son in-law, Shane! Armstrong. Mr.
Stewart purposes retiring, as hie family are
all "serried. Hi. sons are all settled in
Manitoba but the youngest, and he intends
rem in the Mpring. Mime' At- etro.R
has rented his harm to H. /:ranger and H.
Armstrong.
Misses dtwma and Bertha Trnyer, on be-
half of his Hills .;teen friends. have pe
vented Rev. H. Irvine with • valuable pair
of dog skin loves. They are lined imide
with fur, athe exterior is beautiful The
``byes are s very welcome when of his
hriesas' esteem. Pepsoially to view of
some of the keg dnvs in Kitten cirenit
&nest killer, an employee of the IJoer•
eyisener mill, sixteenth eoucesioe, Grey,
(met with • pink' accident no Friday, 12th
inst. A heavy hemlock log rnli s off the
head blocks dropped on hie r glut foot,
which wm resting on a raised piece on the
Soar. The hig tree was partially severed
frog the foot, a temple of other house
broken and the foot generally badly jam.
med. He expecte to lire hue* for some
months
The renins of the late John Payne ar-
nvod in 1lealorth for internee* on Monday
of last week. They were forwarded frons
Houston, Texas, to vtrntford, 'red were
kept there from Friday until Monday. Mr
Payee having been a member of the Mas-
onic Order, the funeral was omeinctel
wader Mantel. •uprose. and the remains
were as.ompantd from Stratford by •
I brde needier of the he three and friends
of that city. They were met at Ssfrrth
statim kg, many of the relatives and friends
of the deleanoi and conveyed In the reed '
este of his father. Wm. Payne, where the
funeral eerrtres were held, and from thence 1
were taken to the Kgwm,ndville cemetery
for interment a the family p1•. beetle tr
.wHbee and brother. The deepest a mpathy
is fel re all skim for the bereaved hither '
sod widow, ae well as regret for the demise'
o f the elerwasnl. as was mandeseed by the
large member wive was hold ia the
orresa both 'n moilrrth and in St
pail the law tribute of rested to kis mew I
cry.m ensu et Mr. Payfe's death, es
hp his oiled r, ateentizat is Te
was melte tive meftgbt I
A YORKSHIRE CALAMITY
• ICOR( OF FEMALE OPERATIVEf
KILLED
• molt.. t7btsaes Mat, Tama Web
Laasbe. Cp•• • lad d . esteem-,
1111.1$iag rad, M ouediest the arpleyes
Mr* ASS. It. Hees'.ws to .0. •lair
Masa 110.111. IIK.v.r.d
1.010.. Feb. 'S. 111. nraufaot.rieg
tows of Cleekhoat.00, u the Wed riding
of Yorkshire, eight nuts from. Inds, woe
yesterday theses • •.fafrigl.tful u•.•id.at,jre-
mating is toe las .d a number of lives
.4 ntretve chimacy Wl yard. high at
Marsh Mille' , ach►.ers .u.i Ilal.u.l factory
i• that .11•a .•ull•pssd sad fell on the reef
el Use fbatury jolt as • amend of yang
women operatives were lea. lag work
The fall d the chimney c.sverted
the wog of the factory on which
it creaked ate a heap of debris
made up el fragaaate d masonry aid the
shattered resesaote .f an.Nisery
Floe Adele W Servers.
The piteous cries of thaw 'taught is the
wallas could be heard, sad the bones el
the scone was soma aagtueat.d t he break
trig out d firm, ia which auwbars of the Ms.
pressed .4time wen mere or les barbed.
A lone o/ workman awe the lire brigade
et tic town .speedily got to work to move
the loos of debris
The number already extricated includes
eight killed, all women, and many injured
by baying limb. crumbed.
Twelve of those who wen is the handing
at the tio•P of the disaster are .till massing.
"Steeple Jacks, who have teen .oak•
pied for • week par- in repeating the
, found it W11.uHa ...Hoping aid la
ch• ar escape.
ks
The factory manager states that an ex-
port examined the hasdat►on of the chim-
ney at .". pa and declared it to b. is • eats
oandiWn
1t is retorted that the ratan el the
disaster was the removal d a number d
defective bucks for the porpoise of making
repairs, which caused the structure to thus
become weekly weakened-
.lIrl who was rescued from the garret
was food with leer head jammed between
two hods► She gives a hornfytng seises(
ref the spectacle presented by the mks be -
w rath her.
Five weals are dill mesabg.
T•5. Masan Lasa Oa.wta .
Loam, Fob. 23.- -At 3 e deck ye esr-
day 12 bailee have hese extricated from the
ratan Two of the emended prsos have
s.ccnsbed to thew miens* and anetb..' is
Is a dying acidities.
P10a ass lien .
Luso*, Fele 25. --An explores eoearred
a piny pit near the royal p.dee
ef Ajoda.
Fi(.es men an boom to be entombed
in tic pit sae all may have been killed.
The o mimes aw+a.ttea•
CA' N er, Feb 25. --At the liquify
r the psoas ebuoting COOP. M. 11&eauaa,
the secretary of the Dote' Splendid*, whe
was with Mr Deacon eel.., he buret is the
locked door of Me. I4acon • ream, taste
fled that wh.n be sad Dame entered the
room airs_ Deacon was undressed
airs. hearse's maid wan elan ...mimed.
She corrobor.te.l the test.n.ony of al. Bak -
mann, that Mi. Deacon ea. oath -timed
while Abellle was .n icer 70001.
Dt1NN_ 18 DE A0.
Us Mad a iterrhaale (*weer as w tl7otall
err rad m•eebe•rr-
IKw youth, Feb 96. Michael Diu, N
old,
died yest«J•y u the Hole d
y. which be buuded. at Hoyt aid
Livinptoa-•treeta, Bruoklya
Dein, wit, heel lived a criminal Me ter
Iib years, was ...everted is Jerry McAuley's
Masten several years ago. K111011 then lie
had denoted himself to refortwtsg criminals.
M. founded be Hesse of Industry lot tic
rdematies and.mplsyswet tat e1-Cunvide
is Blwsklys a few .rbthe ago
Dams wee bone es Si"-oIS. V110. el • • us-
ely parents, " as he Wiesen ;shrewd .l, itsraehstae, Ming.
He wee taught to steal, outs b.lure be was
lit years old he had ser.wl tire 'ernes is
rprison He was imprisoned slier :hat m
aa Uismoe a lead. 'he !tort.+. peal
oduey to tar 1141 Bosky. I,.udun; is
MaschmMt. in Western Australia, in (Iib-
ealtar, in i'blled:4phi*, u. V••ntrerl• Bus
Ms and so Sing Sing. He hao twee •
sailor. • counterfeiter, • garroter .air • .ea
Ines in the u•%yy He once ewapnt from
Bleikwell's laked by sweosnag u. the
Lees Island shore.
It ins tiros being released Irv.. Simg
Sing 1•t he became manned. lie estab•
honed a House of bleary e
fat tevi ie
Wake .ei•
Warect and Yatroisd an ..ver ,like !'sit
d lose. as • cuaviet
A LETTER FROM MARTIN•
se nesters 111. P.M..wte es a Lector to a
Cheri* ward.*.
1` air, leek 2a. Yesterday t bunk -
wanks Heyward reu.iced • letter firms
Rev. N. H. Martin farrwll) twdenag his
rem tae as curate of ('bre Church
eyward declined to divulge theos-
terts 01 t40tiontetter except that It reign
h e posireigned
• Later a gentlem.s who bad Mico receisttii
• letter from Mr. Faro,
Dakota. mid ••1 an d aphides that the
letter to the cheitelafteffen was it mites at
Morris. Mau."
egos et Mews ewers
1011.0*, Feb. 2S. -isle oaken elected
by the tired lodge fleas of F.eglaad •s
this meraing . amigo men
legeem.Onand Prettiest- N' K Kermit
Ottawa
baps_& Druid Vice -President -Teems
mallet, Brantford.
hareem. t:rerd noun Lary-Jt,in W. Ger-
":11:lrell7tilereesitrs reemerge - Armesin
Grated AuditorsAker, Sy moods
aid hiss barker. Toronto.
a5.be.t« MLateg ?agents
Bacawo%D. Que.. Feb. 23. A serious
e minent orcurr.dyesterday afurau.satMr.
Jedi rys •.bates mise, .boot three miles
from Daomilk. in which two was. Joseph
Beineet ad Godfrey La.rende, let their
airs. As they w►sad• t fell
pities
a surface to the rfaeac e itt broke
Mahe
back, khinisg the two men ad ieiubg ar
other, llldseie Pmrnaslt
hastier Babesssu aa.sutar.
HAVANA. Fab 43.-A dmpaab received
m thio city (nm Santa Oen ceetaim the
isi.tmaties that Modesto Rodrugsar. the
seed kidnapper. was .z.e.ted in that place
to -day. Rodngwn bad become famous is
Cuba through his missy danng acts of
beigasdage isening sail carrying dresidentswealthy rideeresidentsi .th.i.lasd to his
mssstais retreat and than dstiasdieg large
sum for their ransom
Woman'. Wert 10*Meese Ise...
Losoos. Feb. 25. 1a the Holts el Cum
moat yesterday the bill aniesdtbg the trop
hears regul nese bill, a a• to lochs& we -
amen, pared bub second wadies by • vele at
172 to 1;r2_
A workshop as defined in the bill r -
eludes saloon, reetaurasts and lr•prshopa
and limits womeek work to 74 hears week
ly, including meal times. At primed there
s no law regulating the hours WINNOW shall
be employed in shops
A be...der Frame\'. Aeaten piles Mea -
teemed.
Batu:(, Feb. 25.- - -Herr hcbwieger, a
dock broker of this city. who wee ogee
victed of being an socosepleve of Herr
Franck. the absconding bookkeeper of the
Deutsche Bank, who it accused of bevies
d fra.ded that aatitutias out of 3,000.000
marks, was to Gay sesteneed te four year.
impri.oasent.
Maw co.. IS the a emaaem5
LOS DON . Feb. 23.--1n the Hous of ('oma
moss Mr. Patrick O'Brien asked a by Mrs
Robert Montagu had not been arrested until
a week after the charge had been mala
agattat her The Horne Secretary replied
that the arrest was perfectly 'egoist. He
declared that it was untrue that Mrs.
Robert Montagu, in order to avoid trial,
bad attempted to leave the country
t.a. tear Mete Rills Amelher.
I.tvtu ooi., Feb. 2E. Two deaf metes
named R. G. Bennett mod R. 1 Th.rnpso•,
employe) u Sremcs aboard the steamship
City of New lark, sow in the Wrkeabead
dock, became involved in a quarrel today,
in the course of which Benson uiicted
mortal wounds on the head of Thompson.
Hogged Not le /Ire Upset tae Pu.t►t.
Barwtl•, Feb. 2S. The drawing el the
numbers for servlcv in the armyyes
terrier. and last night anarchistic b. were
petrel all over lye town. calling upon the
,.1na••ripts to desert Or, if they unnamed la
the *rev. to tin into the air when they
were orie.red to attack the people.
Lady er.Iyn Hos a Ni.bap
14,5tel\, Fel. to Lady 4.welyn Gordon
l,nno•, while bundles with the Goodwood
follower&• yesterday. hal her cellar hone
krokes and was amerely broom!
n.r.dht e.
l4ntie., Feb. In The honery degree
r f (br'.r of Laws has jest beer• l•r.t•,wed
by tee Catrenrty of St Andrew's r.pn
Crone Meri.lith, the trordirt.
Mese Kor.rel.R Aeamet..
Soo 411. Fah. >K alar K.revelol.nd
We two •1 eyml5e.
Aop. were tieaterd•e•
action. •ed the. harm ..f treason
1h. i..•a ..1 tier 0.e111►1
I....I..s, Feb.:.r The Alp Peal, hound
n• l.wiaed, bas been lost OM, 141,4 hes.!
.1'w.,ee of the crew were newel ami niter'
Crest) seed 111. mryewlan..�d_eo.eernnt
1 151 t., Felt. Y.. It.1 eadereio nl I h•:
Ibye Neely Dna ta(41iswi al the shag•.
11. Wig eter-l•een'..lerwral. f• rtneriy ue ,tel
i.. ?i►J mt fM. of the otlgtnal Iwnprieoot,
IIs
Ciro.
•
• •• orsoleg recce 111 one et.,
1 "of N•el. t•.. t ot, a raw
to hes ' i. r boltebekw
• ,'n 1. e1 0 -, • a1.: at • sere *beet
• . 11. ..4l ugh • :It 'H owes need" ilia
ion la se bt t o thought i
;.r Ale twee, Lbs it b thought
lir
midis ea • welt
Goers.. Fel. •:S -A very maim sad
dad death took place at the residence of
Mr. W. H. Smith, (;•mbridge•strmt last
es.siag. Mrs. W Haynes came into the
city from Marden on 4Iid.y to s int the
fasidy, took sick that evening at .. o'clock
toad died on 'liesday at o'clock. She bad
only bees married live mentis
&JUDY FOR Y lY-DAY.
T141 PARIS ANARCHf6T6 sum. soot
DYNAMITE
Mamas W.l$.w. ut.*aees
Hiur*z. N.9., Feb. 23. William Keith,
aged 71, a prmrnsat resident of the own
motty, was Mead in a bars neat Mineral
Sprigs, • property at Havelock, with •
hens( bole is his right temple •ad • re-
volver by hie stile. Casae supposed to be
depremiss caused y trekase• 1(stormed
was in good financial circueldaeces anti
held several premixed ohms.
Caul. neo. Wlat red wen.
Wi>•teiron, Feb. 3S -Reports from .11
porn of the province and Ierntories go to
show that cattle on reaches have wintered
remarkably well and .re in good condition.
Wbe.eweh Le Cee vine* treeste (flea Tl...,
are Instil. Til relies It..eveir a toe
el 1iapteelve. •a Answebt.a la mawames
TMt Ilea tee.. Temebte ea ■ay -mat
Peals, Feb. 25 • The theft of dyments
firma the imp factory has had the dart el
waking the i bo. up to the fact Hat Agar•
tents arm soaking early prepslatiess 1. r
1►. daai chary .wee which Loges yes-
terday is ren e d as artier lend by •
trate were cestisasd te-day
iM poliso 11kw seas ow idos-- is u..
raper( that the Asseekleta intended to at
tempt to Mow up He Spanish .laba.sy u
Paris, tad they Mw amemequently placed a
clo.e guard about that boiling.
ROUVIER11 CABINET
use t.ew.r tytairl- se Meeme renal..
.f r..m.a
Praia, Feb. all. --The selection of M.
Rustler y President terse to . form •
ministry hie afforded great e.054.0ties e
the party of the right, bec..* when he
hold the oboe of Premier a MR he advo-
cated as ent0M with that party and op
posed the PW' support of B.alasg.r.
Deters�s the task ..reeled
is y e
kthe Pre hest, M. Racier Mape
laud that he should be permitted to dis-
solve the chambers ani have • high else
lies if he dead net desirable,
T1s
Probable Ciabinet.
M. Bresnan, Mhlsur of Pubic In tr m
tree end the Flo. Arta
M. Ramat. 44 iNiElr aC 2tsr4*.
raw Fel nu, Mlemeer of Public tt o11a
14 Iwxrast, lhs.t.r of Ju.Ure.
M. Coarraoa 1!1.54« .•r interior.
M. De Fntycl!rri. Mumbler ..4 War.
M. Itoc•ien. MswM.r or Fun.nos
M. Rime. Mlenl.r o,f Iha•agu Alba
Jetts lows,. Minister d Commerce.
M. i/t Vn.ts- Mim.w of Agriculture.
The nf.•ctios by M. Reeder d 'i.
bourgeois. Mauve of Public lastrmctow
is the lent Theist, te se siccant .s elms -
bag that ale PINSIIIIIt area sot island V.
ossa( upon the support of the Radicals.
Prohibition eleblasite in
W ixarso, Fels 35. - At meet salon el
the Manitoba Legrist.re 1s sly signed
petitlo5. will be prue.sied pra-Ij ag that at
the tertioenhs goners' duties & sots be
taken as to whether the people desire to
have an act poseed probibitig wa.ufacture
sad sale d brow is this province.
•eut*.r i.M.y twice.( Woad.
DolJ. ph,
d 6l.. Mick,has aid at the. Joseph,
Keeley destitute- He Mali years eM esi
a Ismer awa�rw.la, id., Feb* t:. -Lath
Bassos, the tampsraat+e enter. went ea a
e�tme a few w ase anti then into the
1�Mt111 Keeley cure for treatment He
kA111ahe has been dnsen crazy by
tile iMt
e li•ebde of gold iaj.ctioas He has
slap. alp Me hours b* fire day,.
fr/*esbk.n
on ealot51*0.
S**r• AMNIA, (bi., Felt :•'S. Kiggkbt
Ne•ha el earthquake wore felt hero Est
sight ('lecke were sapped.
At Ass Ber.ardir • heavy shock was
felt, lasting IS( minutes. The vibrators,
were northwest eel southwest. No srioes
dwas data. but the shock wasfol•
iswed by light trembles all night.
AN a stab.•. !MM.
ATLA.T1, IS -Isola d a horrible
murder aha eaeaihsl%bh near Ray's
Mill hos been readmit Lucy President, a
degraded and Sheik Mire wanton, left her
hoer aid d•mentilmeld iefant in char` • el
her two ebbe ehillren, Mark and Linda.
aged rrytefiveiy If sad 1 I years
Securing os.a. Mark deliberately k.osk-
' .1 the babe in the heed &nil mangle) its
body in diarist phase Not content with
the crime he Mad already oowmrtted, he
reek • fork tad gouged ant the ,', es et Ile
little owe, which be relented. and rhea tak-
ing a slim ..tet either $w he Anil hi. si••
I ter eat tbeaeeh a lowo to • (sant.
-
w.so.r. Metk. at ('*...Il
(''..11., '0411_ rob 6S The wee vop M
the decals( looms in the ( :lolls Cotner
O.spay mdl here, numberveg 170, see
0111 118 strike "they claiw the prior on
these gale has been redwood alta,. 10
I nam per est. _
gaei,As testlMe(1.*
Wttt.rriu, 701 Yat.. --h is elletally .r•
egmessd Mabwts loglelalnle Will lore!kel
tete her w Wadi 1� y
bks singe 'reN•e• Me•
..•.°-,.:,. tee ,.,1
-"en.
ON'*RIO LE°MLATURE.
• Leal te the gamin d L.gl.tW.. IDI.
eo.ets..
Totto*To. ra.25. - - V.eterday altarbeen'e
e ncso el the Local Hew wee *beet and
*bisteresting.
Mr. Barr awned fat returns showni the
somber d poises= eesisd is the isreas
jails of the reruns as isdissst ps samas-
.ble to e.ppert tb.tasnlws. sod ah. Isgsbb
et tin. earl penes bas been caadaed. l/e
.aur wishes to asoeet in at the tame time
the esnb.r d Issas imam ermined u
the au..l the provisos. the hoer* d 4l...
eachw W M�tes continua rlie raisesraisesfor ces6sol la support el the
abova essli was main in which
he the primep* d eswwitiag
n - =to jade ewes te e-
tumble to eases& Wm -
selves properly. as ma.ibelly milsk sad
tai.ted by a spirit of nediuv.Ben.
]/r. Mena rwarke4 that
assmible the had bees dose ter tmin
proteetiss d the aged mad inane in the
various commonalties, but owing to the
large awabors aorm sneedatl.s had u some
airtime* run abort. He bail however, se
objection to making the returns asked ter
CUT 1418 THROAT
• toospootion T..eg ilea satete.. r
Ter se
Teeao*ru. Feb. Y.S. (shes Hdasa,
bearding at Ila 42 Luadse-deet, sedoidd
early yesterday menus by coming his
threat He had hem despeseeut ler several
day& Th. young W round to W swam
•bout 10 o'eisek tfbertly after 1 his room
mate heard • heavy fall (40 ibvstis.Ning
be was horrified to Rad Mitten Iyisg os the
door with blood Sewing profusely from •
terrible gash in hie throat, %hot kid been
evidently indicted by Mitten with • razor
that was picked up 0». the body. Hiptos
died in • few miason Coroner Lynd was
✓ odded mod as inquest will be hem to in-
quire
tquire late th. circuenstssoes
HAS TWO WIVES.
leertted the •mmol Onm se tSe !Mos d.
PI.t0.
Rot•we rrza, Fa. 25. --The am of Joke
Bishop charged with bigamy, who was to
have been examined in the Police Court yes-
terday, was further edj.ursed till to-
morrow tsorwiag. It is probable that he
w ill waive examination, as he dos not
dewy having s wife living he Canada at the
time he married his prevent wife in
Rochester, but says be was oonnp.11ed u
the pout el a revolver to starry the letter.
Bishop is abort 30 years el age. it is stated
hie Ant wife will mese to Rochester to kw
tidy agusd h1w.
rasher P..rm•..4 Dead.
1Ai•tywin. Feb. 2.i. -Rev. Father Fear -
mead, the priest who was isdr.mental is
saving many lives of settlers at Frog Lake
dunng the retentive of 1883, did this
afternoon is lit. Boniface Hospital
INTERESTING ITEMS BY WIRE
Brom- elective will take place Mareb 12
rite Conserv.ti.e majority at the general
election was oily 3.
Mr. W. K. Hargralt• tic unseated erne
her. again recvised the nowtnation of West
Northumberland Liberals yesterday.
Judge Kingsmill of Pruof has bol
named as • mamma •r to memoir* Lk.
Spnhn's charges against the Marine Ds
gsrtment. ,
Mr. Gladstone has ann0em'ed that be
will not r.'urn t.. England until the sever
sty rel the weather abates
The poll,. of San Fernando, in spain,yee
e..nley r-aptured :.4 rias rod 10M .an
ledges at..re.l lo 4n*rrbiata.
Ilcay. floods are reported trots the
piorin.e of I'orIota. on Spain, aid the
city of 'orders i. tMstend with an nese
dative.
.4 train hosed for Deem collided yester-
day with mother tram while shading at
fit Ilene'. The driver of one of the lent
motvett wee killed and 13 prsae wen in
Orel.
A train eollid.d with an mine wear
11.t.tin'.;a. Frig., yesterday. sed malty per
Immo woos mj*rvel. .none of them .sri..ely
The hrllbino wes dor to the driver% Mw.'
puri eif singlets
In Ttaseslmy's ibst.i lar the feed legis
'strum ie Li.NAes Mop had emjereiw it
••very ward be the city proper told oboe
t k5• township of Kimmins and tl�� of
i'nrteansth. no. total sonority Y 7s6.
The apT.o.ntmyst of Nes•tess Jobs Deb
ens of Limlmy and le. P4ubp 1niierf� net
Quebec will h. gamma4. Mss. Ado Po
Ma has herrn • .napes( of jliie.y ter
mate ran. Dr. Philip lab, sot frost
1I l0 I alfa tbs OOssms ss as la- .bar i t
sad his wM was albs► bold