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The Signal, 1897-4-15, Page 2t. 3 TAP; SiGIIAL : GODERIQR. ONT.. TRTTRRDAY APR. lb 1897. • - MS Torts Oh important Events In Fsw Words For Busy Rsadelrs. Me erg World s nlappalap tar.fail, glimpalled mad rue Est. Mundy .ad Aam.mlr. Yap* rhe taw masher. .f Mar raper -A SsW floss's liMpossa.aa Oa learea esbed ane eimastea. .OIclDfta OOorgr L. Gregory of Ogdensburg. PLY ...awed to Prescott and hanged himself to a railway bridge. �ltl]ak A\U eatrt.%ALI. -sank Butler, the Aunralfan mur- derer. wisp was ono, myth the Canadian Mounted Pulte, and eh.. was extradites from Tian Francini on taturday. con feasted prior to hie departure to nav deg killed Arthur Preston. but be teatime 1t waa In self-defence. TOP. RMLN.tut w WOnt.0 The recey.tion of Mgr., Merry del Val !e tate Basil$ t a at Ottawa was an ex Ireenely brilliant and largely attended affair. Addresses were prosented to the Papal ablegwta In Latin, French and English. and he rel.lh.l to each ki kind. his speeches making a very favcrralde Imur.mtlo.t Teak LASN►et tegtRLD. Owing to the failure •.,f the efforts to clone the quarrel le -toren Lord Pen- rhyn and his Welsh quarrymen, (went ty-s t%enhundred workinen area still out bf work. The union hriekJayers of Montreal went on strike lam week. They are Sit prem. nt receiving 30 cents an hour, and working 10 hours a day, and they ark Mr a .hang. to 36 cents an hour and nine ileums a (Pty. r1Y►ItTI NO. In the annual University tr..at race Oxford won easily from Cambr.dge on Sat urda y. Nick. sports and several game cocks were arr.eted .n Sunday afternoon and , lodged in the .. trier by Torente petite. • George t tram w.,n the American flv.-- mlle crurs-1•ountry championshlp on Saturday at M:.rris Perk, N.Y.. beating • large field of scatters. Pt►t.ii Ma Ill t-e:It1AI.. It is rep rted at Cap.. Town that 1)e- , Lagoa Ila> : as been leased to Great Britain Mr :O yearn at an annual rent- al of half a million sterling. The Newfouneland Government has decided to enforce the Act whkeh pre - titbits French fishermen from M. Pierre inking batt in Newfoundland waters. Mr Curzon. Parliamentary Secre- tary for Foreign Affairs, in addressing Itis eon,tituents at Southport on Satur- day spoke bitterly of the action of the United State* In endeavoring to kit the arbitration treaty. TUP. Ut.alle. Archbishop Plunket of Dublin Is dead. Lady Last -files, e wife of Sir Ttank LI t soellrs, the British Ambea odor to Germany, Is dead. Conductor Hotrum of Hamilton is dead, as the result of injuries sustain- ed at el'oodstt.ck in January Inst. Rev- Edward Hutthinttrn, f,.rmerty :secretary of the Church Mtissl��nary So- ciety of I•:ngiand, died at Forest. Feather Murphy of geld cure fame died at hie In,ttlute at Montreal after an illness of only a week. anCALT:p.n. leadsr, these .taction to the odes. *ani• time ago was annulled by the Semen*. Mr Her'■ amendment to the Anglo- American treaty of arbitration. elbals- attng •11 questions, •d national pointy sad the Monroe doctrine from the treaty. and giving the Senate general ratpervl.fun of all matters W la sub- mitted to arbitration, was adopted by the [tatted States Senate by an over- whelming majurly re Kea.% raa.ol(IIIL. Prince Bensar•k has celebrate lab Ilad birthday. Mr. Cecil Rhodes has left London ea his return/n/VVvourney to South Africa. The tar*wjril banquet to Mr. Bayard will taJ<,,,aa11[ll ��� ace• in Lundun un the Itti of May. Princess Leopold of Pruara is tak- ing a regular course of training as a hospital and Geld nurse 1 M Hanutauz, the Mineate,' fur For- eign Affairs, and Corner de ]tun, the well known cIerloal deputy. beer been elected members of the French Aca- demny. Major Sir John Willoughby, the only one yf :.he Transvaal residers to serve his tWi srnt*4kt-, has Leen discharged from the jail. Abraham Ephraim Elmer of Utica. N.Y.. clams to be I16 yearn ..f mgr. and the oldest man In the United States - Lad Sholto I)u Addis, a clan Francisco concert singer, ham given birth to a tam. Douglas la the youngest son of the 'Marquis of Queensberry. Mr. Allingham, the Lindon sunroof' who operated upon Lieutenant -Gov nor Kirkpatrick. believes that in sp of the rt-Ilrf afforded by the ope thin Mr. Kirkpatrick's life cannot be spared. Lieut. -Governor Kirkpatrick. who is !till at Iilighton, says he feels much better. and experts t.. return to Lon- don in a few days. He will remain In London fur a fortnight and then sail for home. rULITIett—CAN•DIA\. 1t is not expected that the new to will be brought in at Ottawa this wee Mr. James A. Smart baa commenced las duties In Ottawa as Deputy M ter of the Interior. The election of ]Ir. Joseph Lea to the Manitoba Legislature for Bo dface has leen pretested. The debate on the address In the Do min/un House of Cu*nmons has bet timed. and the address carried wit out amendment. At a caucus .4 the opposition mem- bers of the Manitoba Legislature 11 Sohn Macdonald was offered and a opted the leadership of •he party. Senator Macdonald of British Colum Dia has Introduced a bill in the Se ate to make the Nth oper- petual May a p` petual holiday In honor of her Majrwt The internal Economy Committee rhe Dominion Houle .'f Commons has derided to recompense Hr.tauran keeper Barnett for the abolition of th House of Commons bar last version. With the approval of marry of th Board, of Trade, the Government w+1 soon appoint commercial age'nte t Routh Africa the Mediterranean conn enm. th ries, Mexko atother places to pro- mote trade rrlatlo At e Ptovin, mal Legislature a bil granting the same road rights t.. del wee CLOV 6ROVING Mr. Cursor., Fors&gn Ssorntary, s Addresels H. Constituents. i misomennt. Moweeer. Tana rN reat MMwaWtp nay teapei tW CNN l -- •meta's *Rhes. •n she WsI4es .f In tram ale ,. sae Aadaa' . War - AS e-1aa a..s aa.aaTarsal. London. April 4.—George T. Curso Parliamentary Secretary of the F earn Ohre, addressed his cunstltueq at Southport yesterday. He made extended ref to the artetrat treaty. with which. he said. the n* of the Marquis of Salisbury would perpetually linked In history. 1f motives and tactics, w hlch were ah to the spirit of the propoitals they a parently intended to w reek, auc•c•eed in strangling that agreement In hall cradle, tbey would not succeed In dr- aped prising Its authorrailer on this side or the other die of the Atlanta,•. of the credit of its parentag., and a later date would surely come *hen their n, ur- ta an ion me t: the Cm ed its e'r- Its treaty. If not completed now. would Iona take Its place as a part of the code riff k. of the Aerate -Saxon orotherhood, and perhaps a part of the International law of the world. The law givers who orlglnuted It wuuld ever afterward be n,•r held in honored remennera Speaking of ter eastern .Iueseion, Curium Secretary sail that a war cloud waa daily growtne en the hor.z.n, but he was hopeful that prudent states- manship and :he unselfish aims •4 the power, might yet dispel the cloud be- I•he' lure it breaks into a cyclone of any v. :sal destruction. He presumed that the Hrltish people had two objects in snin clew the welfare of Crete and the St- avotdaru a of European war. The speaker excepted the Radicals, who, hr said. held. without regard for farts, nI 'tat whatever etre..., did was right. ugh L*ealeay ale 5 s-4. Agreed -The Late.. to Ignki ler desseaaniamele. ROTS Ae4 i ar Asir//A, n- l New York. April 4 —James Creelman cables from Berlin to The Journal; Y• Gernmr^y has now reached a full un of dt rtrtandiug with Russia, and tae Czar is the leader in the policy of ooer'clnit e the c:Yorks 1 am informed ty very high authority that if the powers Sal e it impuseible to preserve the status quo 11 Germany *111 not object to a Rusi.tn o advance on Constantinople, Plsmarck - has told friends that he was willing to let the Russians take COPPtantinupie ! in 1%:6, but the Iron Chancellor was af- 1 a -retards Rumbas most determined 0P- - Mr. Andrew Barry waw killed at Drayton by a tree failing on him. Wattle Mr. Robert Bruce of Valenti& was clipping a hors.' he was kJ. ked aver the h.lrt and died Instantly. • Mark E. Harrison. a freight condu'- ter on the C. g. It.. fell off the train near Mr -Gregor station and was killed. Vital lacy, aged a, wain aslrrp on the . med- al! I. C R. trick, one mile raft of St.expressValid'. Que., when the Halifax express + M killed him. 1 be Mr. J. R. Macdonald of Lancaster Township wag hit In the temple by part to of a bursting Tay -wheel of an engine wail• tt-resbintr. and fatally injured. Nis brother was also 'seriously hurt. 04 Kl SIX!-., an a't cycll,ts ahose enjoyed by the drivers of vehicles has pooled the first commit tee stages. The measure will not mei with serious opposition In the House l'VCLIna: VIED. Hon. G. W. Ross spend the Pur food ■how at Hamilton on Monday, The Corneal! Canal will be ready t navigation by the last week In April. A detachment of mounted police leaves Regina Cm Thursday for 'he Yukon. Over 100 buffaloes have been teen in the vicinity of Fort Smith, Artbabaaca. It to all changed now. l: trmeety le - cognizes gnlzes England as her chief rival t in commerce, and Is resolved to make ear .'n her everywhere. hence the aud- den friendship which has sprung up e between the Czar and Kaiser. English pretensions in Africa have alarmed or Germany. and the whoa. adjustment of European power is rapidly chang- Ing. No details of the new Russo -Ger man alliance further than those cabl'J recently are obtainable. . Having forced the powers to block- ade Crete, the German Emp'rar has d - tided to temporarily retire from the ' leadership of the present International diplomacy and let the .rest s:rugg.e for supremacy between England and Ruasla go on. Germany has eagerly urged Austria to occupy Ball I Jak a; once under the terms of the Berlin treaty, to that 1f the Greeks der:are war on Turkey the Ausarten army tan march aerosol the heart of Maedonta, -seise Salonica• and so control the sltu- allon. but the Emperor of :titter:titter.*tr.a bluntly refused to act Austria Is s-1 ready so overloaded with inharmenl,tu population that she doe. not oars tc add new elements to her con'used do- rivetk• politics. This refusal has com- pletely upset Emperor William's plans for enforcing peace In Central Europe. remiss Adsatrals N passe. London, April 3.—Several of the cor- respondents of London newspaper,, telegraphing from Canna, represent that the foreign admirals „ere serious- ly blameable for the fighting that oc- curred to -day between ineurgente and Turkish irregular forces on the penin- sula of Akrotlrl. They state that Ad- miral Caneavero, the Italian ofticer who is in command cis the combined fleets of we powers. had given hie r sent to the request of the insurgents that they be allowed to leave the pe- ninsula and peas through Canes to the interior ..f the island. They evidentt&�► ee trusted that Admiral Canavero wetted give them safe conduct. but it seems that no measures were taken to pro- tect them. When the admirals learned that the Bashazouke were barring the way of the Christians, they ordered that de- tachments of sailors and marines be sent to disarm them and compel them to return to Canea. but It was then ton tate for the detachments to carry nut their orders. It doe. not appear why the fcreten warships did not seize the Bashi-Bazouks. during the past winter. The Hamilton Public Library Board re has refused a request to keep the ad - room open on holidays. Eight Chinamen are tindererIn alone, N.Y.. who are alleges to have rn snuggled across the corder. The English Government has refused allow stands to be erected In the London parks for the diamond jubilee. Two special trains, having on roard mer 3.00 new settlers for the Province el the Territories. arrived In Winnk peg from the east. At the last ballot of the Reform Club 1n l.ond.m every candidate bearing a German name was '.laekballed as a de- mom•tration against Kaiser William. A l hili t leteen months old. daughter of Mr. Samuel Grant of Turin. Ont., was found lying in a ditch containing about a tool of water. dead. The General Committee of Arrange- mwnts for the National Convention of Ch,rltles and Correction met in the Y 11.C.A. library. Toronto. and appoint- ed a number of sob-rrrrtmlttees. The United States, Senate has author - feed the Secretary of the Navy to place a vessel of war and a chartered mer- chant •r-chant vessel at the disposal of the rot - lector cif the port of New leak for transporting contributions of wheat. Sour and cern to relieve the famishing poor of India In a faetennable Etuettish club a few eventnp,. ago Mr. Mackie, one of the members. male an Insulting remark regarding the mother of Mr. Gerald O'Shea. twin of Captain O'Shea and Mrs. O'Shea -Parnell, which the young man resented. and knocked Mr. hackle down. who fell upon a fender, receiving a probably fatal injury. e'oN ]e k\ or. MAX. It is reported that the Cullen"; are suing for puce. There is great rejoicing at Ma]rid over the Spanish victories in the Phtlip- pWe Islands. The Portuguese troops have been de- feated In Guinea by the Native, after a fight lasting eight hours. The Anglo-American arhltrat!en treaty will be permanently tide -trucked In the UnRed State. Senate this week. It is expected that Goers. Rivera. who a -as recently captured by the Spanish forces in Cuba, will be at once tried by court-martial. King George of Greece declares that it blockade cf bis porta will be followed by • declaration M war on the part Of Greece against Turkey. A detachment of Cretan !neu:'srnte has fired several rounrtm at the Itut,u• naris Aire khau*e, welch Is- occupied by the International troops. in conner'len with the warlike netert Europe and South Afters, It is elan, - nth• reported that Lord Wolretey, Rritlah Commander -in -Chief. wit hortly vidt Olhrsltar. The Cretan ('.'mm�itt.e will not a.•- cent the fifty thousand rouble., offeredI'y the Czar for the families of re- fugees..' the re- fugees. Th. y a*k na!4 frnrn the Czatt relle Rusalan war.hIps take par In r blockade. Preparations again.: eventualltft. In Transvaal are Icing etendliv ;mph - forward by the !British War cifeee..• a general familiar with .efr.an om ting bee been selected to comment' Ent ROA *mope. en -kb a patty of Crawaw leaven, r -'l4, wig!)Inek• and r. omen end deer tee 'fatehl !lignites arc elate 1y, unseated them. The (Teton+ rat. and a ; very fight ensued. in which t !M on each wide w.r Metal The Bamako Rawk• were then dierrm••.t order of the forearn n admiral* m uplrl•1 froWadhMginn limy, that in has deerdded at last to tease of- fve military operatkw►w In Cuha at hetelnnIng of the wee mason. now y a tew weeks away she le pee - g to withdraw all tee troops from Interior. and to sed do Opals • • amiable of tale. All c'anadian sugars have been ad - 'anted one-eighth cent by the refiners. School book pubYmher, are biddingnenfew the right to publish the nen text- book, ha Manitoba. Parer ,: epatt•h sails that a new Atlantic table it being manufactured at Calais and will shortly be laid. Theamsttrn.es of the United Preis la New York -Save lamed a notice that The I'ntt.vt Pre,s shall team to exl.t atter the night of April I. It Is intimated that the negotiation, in oonneetion with the fast Atlantic service have reached a shape that an may ay toe extolled before long. TI1E IIIRE Ri:e-ott,,,. The Methodist churt'h at Magn.tawan was destroyed by are. Mr. Peter Bert:am's hardware store Iona Hamilton was gutted by fire. en- tailing a heavy na The thirteen -year -Md daughter of Ir. r. J. U. Locum, Toronto Junction, Iwai burned to death welle playing round a brush fire. William H4wmre , under arrest in Cleve- land on a charge .rt arum, declares that be has been tenting aro to building, In various valet during the Last fit', years. Thirty business' houses and a di zen dwellings were destroyed by the at Cambridge Springs, I'.t_ ea tieing the Ben .4 .me life and doing $223.000 dam- age to property-. IL,I t.letee U 1t1 1111111.1Nast% Tortilla'. To. Hamilton and Pufrabe h Raway has control Into the cotrol of the Michigan l'etutral road. Mr. i . P. ll:.nnaford, hate chief en- gineer of the Grand Trunk. b suing company copany for damages on account of his dirmieeal Th . e Canadian Pacific Railway have deposited plans for the Crow's Newts Pahailway with the Itallere.y De- partment. which is ton official intima- tion that they are really to construct the read. Trouble ha, ari,en Iwtween the Grand Trunk and Canadair' Patine Railways, ec awing to th, ms, tariff s of pasenger fates to th. Ke•.,t. nay d!Rriet Issued by the Grand Trunk, and a rate war /s threatened. A Tnrntn .yndieate which has ac- quiredoption,. on electric railway stock an Hamilton PI"teu•es to acquire gni operate all pr ep•rti-s working unser dty 1ranchi,e•e, giving the e.ty a toter M their control and a certain share or the profits, temente. ro1lau'.. The Haden, M�iwtry of Austria ha, resltrned..e, Pr'd.tnt Kruger bas suaprnded hie grandson f.'r tnsultlag Great Mean and the Qum n m Sniper*? Francis Jnepb has rein - state d the Haden' Ministry that reeve ed the other day The French Chamber 01 repute- • hae adopted the Port Dees 1.111 lmpeeing a !as upon foreign vessel.. The tensed ittatr tariff bill he, been by >u macer,:y. *red ha. Ron.• of flea the m the .rt and fIgh the Ak ehe owe. lied abnit Rash to .Beet. , by it le tasted t Nat Prevident Fane. Ms A fivers c/tidally informed of the ap- . Ppm "caching visit of the (lar ad Csariaa fens M !;ranee- :the *err fltrobaeh, Mayor of Vienna, has nni gaglgfed late odic. In coder to proem. p.rtn epportmnity for the election a. the et Dr. LIMO. aka anti Man. ' Meg e. 51.45... Threat of neesolla. St. Petersburg, April 4.—The semi- olflteal Journul de St. Petersburg. say, that the aggressive. provocative atti- tude that Otpecr continues to Main- tain with much deplorable obatlnacir. force, the powers, much against their wlah, to have recourse to a blockade of this Gulf :of Athens. The paper de- nounces the retention of Col. Vasco* it Crete. and says It refuses to believe II possible that Greece will indulge in such an eztranrdlnary art of folly ay a declaration of wear would be. rata Pours %OrIPtsa esz cZ, slog Hangs Veld es 5.t its Troops one es Constantinople. April 4.—The Porte law prepared a note to Greece, de mending the withdrawal of the Greek troops In Crete. The note declares that In the event of the demand Leung refuted the Porte a 111 hold Gree.•e answe-able. it is stated that the note has already been prevented to the Government at Athens. eat Is reported herr that disorders have occured at Kuril. In the Villayet of BIt11s. it is stated that several Ar menians were killed. but no further de tails aro (lion. The amhasaadon have ealled the at- tention of the Porte to the Mere tea. are entertained that there w IS M a tnaseacrr of Armenians at Hadjln, 1n Anatolia. which place teemed the f try of the Turks and Kurds during he pee :bus masaairee Ymrssg W4*50&s ant of 11.0.1. �(�tttawat OW" 91.- fap..-InI o There is • gr.pI 1� i as de part .f llgnor-de,.l.rw ti e tater gases owl of trona, anti,eatery N 4110 mew tariff. lir. (tarry twill, 14.P p ..ug.g with o,ro4. t •rad Moe*.rasa Isof /' hMa paid term t. the eaoeest sof $ Only legttlw,•ta *ellen of the *sty paid mints ere being /Del. TEMPERED. Wises ,lers eaeasl0a calla for wane And the trumpets aartll aad pea` rads anti ., ..(w rtag all day With the Mete .halt of atoeel. The blades are Mated la the MM And coaled la by lewd. Aud beaten harts and boat.. well. T4 make them Inn and pliable. Their edge and trooper sued. skis tuwgh and sharp with d4..1p as They alt. ebe Sight fur Sgbtlag mall, whole (hod's oeeaslua eau tor men. Ills .amen seal He takes. 1u .Ifr's bot gee He tempers them W.th tars lb owe and ala ; With many • hoary, grievous *truant lir bests them to an edge. And tram and tries, agala, agate. T111 the hard .111 A tweed, and pain ueeomee high privilege, Thea strong ani gwlcke.ed armies and through. They ready ■r. nal work to do, I e� Lite lilt on-rwaking. furious bust The ltda of mewl mut stn. Futons di; blade..ka11 tempered ale. They have no ehaner to win; Goa trusts to no outwits! wooed 'Vara He firm., forth le war, Only the awls that. beaten lung, env paln'a great at..I1, h.,, grown .tes.g, 111E chosen weapons are. Ah, wins, on palm's great anvil 1.44111. Uemetuber tkla, bur be afraid! A LOST RIVER. s,Neaeo .f It r.sad .4 the Ceaas.sa. .f Two titmwma- The recent discovery of an oak tree, 2 or 3 feet 1n diameter, b0 feet below the surface while sinking a well with a doll at the •t.ndluencr of the Oneida and Seneca Rivers, Is an important discovery. It indicates that the Onei1- da River was at one time the outlet of an immense volume of water, and opens up to our read.'s interesting geological conjectures, says 1 he Popu- lar Science News. The theory would aeern to be plausi- ble that the Ontdia River wag once the outlet of the great (sham of lakes. 'ane Is reminded that Lake Ontario is 334 feet lower than Lake Erie. Three Rivers is 116 fret higher than Lake Ontario at Oswego. A "rest depres- sion bas taken place, unquestionably, in conditions immediately c:.nnected with Lake Ontario. It has apparently subsided several hundred feet, ahtle the Oneida River has barn raised up so that to -day it is 116 feet higher than the surface of the ea'.r-s of Lake Ontario. The waters from the great chain of lakes must have passed from Lake Ontario ilsouth through the valley where the (ewegu River now runs. a reversal of the present course of that river. At the confluence of the Oneida with the Oswego this great volume of water made its way mate -aid through the Oneida 111ver to eke Mohave% and Hudson Rivers. The Mohawk Valley shows plainly that 1t was a areal water course at one period. and the discovery of the hurled timelier tat Three Riven proves conclusively that the water bed of the Oneida was at r'ne period at least 60 feet lower than it now Is. and perhaps 100 to 150 feet lower. It 1s even tesnerte l that the shores; of Lake Ontario were once located as far south as Baldwlnsvipe: thence the coarse of the shore has been traced through Cayuga. Wayne, Monroe and adjatent count/me This coed, tion shows. if correct. that the whole re- gion Including RMreeppel.Clay, Cicero and portions of Madhnn (outay, was at one period a vast lake, but that in subsequent years a subsidence of the waters took place ivy the depression. calming Lake Ohstark,. Silt wee wash- ed down from the Weft tIwr.rrlrh the Oswego and O nedla Rivers and val- leys. Thr drift of anovlum was east- ward. and, as now proved, cmv.»ad up trees and filled in dere channels. it l-, conjectured that tate M. Lawrence River did not suet at that time. Kaeerd-Ru.aklan 1.1.1. a, far as we have been ahie to lir ovover. the celebrated Brnzhurn lelele fully deserves the name of the "Mg - gest." It was formed during the sever. frost of February, leaf. at the Almond aqueduct, over which the Union canal runs, near Clifton hall. Rroxburn. The overflow or the canal drops from the aqueduct. a distance of about lis feet. Into tate Almond water. During the heavy cold the dropping liquid. freezing at the spot where it fell• soon became a eradual- ly lengthening Miele, 'until the eon- neetlon between the river and bridge was established. When the sun shown upon the giant mass the Irfdeenenee was beautiful. and prnp1, came from miles around to look at It. The icicle was formed in three ntgaes —The Strand. (be... murk.. Cream thoroughly without heating two ounces of butter and a qu*rter of a pound of flour. When perfectly smooth add two Ounces of tlnely grat- ed cheese, the yolks of two eggs and the lightly beaten white of one egg. Season with cayenne pepper and a pinch M salt. Stir all well together and put Into the fee cheat fol- en hour. Then roll out until an eighth of an inch In thlckn, u Cut into narrow stripe. using a ruler. so that they will lie perfectly even. Lay on a well-iut- tered tin. Rake In a moderate oven for five or s1x minutes Use great eare In removing from the dn. or they *111 break. as they should be very brittle. Serve on a small plate. cover. .d with a fringed doily. Serve email salad. Th. Jew ea a ewldler. A new Look publl,hed in Germany contends that the Jew le morema so;dlpr than h. gets credit for. in the FranieaGerman wa- 440 Jews were In the (lei -man army and 327 earned the iron Cres. a ,le..ration bestowed only fie- bravery In 'he field. Fifteen .30.1.h officer, served under Wellington at Waterloo, and the Duke port them a epeciel cnmplim. tat when Jewish emantcipation wet ;1r'p...,,1 ori Parliament. The book state, that 726: Jew•, enlisted in the 1'n:tei s:arcs army dormer the civil . war, While among Ile higher commanders were nine generis, and eighteen colonels who were Jews. Peet Wlulam Kingston. an English farm- er• was born without arms. hut never- theleas made pitch gnod use of his feet that he could do with them almost anything that was done .Y a p.rann with hand,. He could feed himself• using the knife and fork• and tarry- ing his eup to his mowrth; emila shave himself and could perform all the or- dinary work of the farm except mow- ing. He was even able to milk cows with h e feet, and wrote a beautiful hand. holding the pen between the nest and second towel. RNM, 1. Vawada. The people of Canada eat mare hea- ter and Ames, per capita than those of any other country T1te annual r nnaumptIon in the Ilntted State. per InhahItant Is -venal retell., and In the United Kingdom nineteen pe a` per mph*. et UNTULo MISERY 'Clearing Out Sale! ' RHEUMATISM I claim to have a i i<tag, w aver Tallq, Illus, .East b Ayer's Sarsaparilla t Steck of sera 'For •ve pare, 1 sulered untold Inbar, /hem masealar rhsmmausa 1 triad avers known tamale soast.11ed the beet pep& iso. dated )gel Winds. Art..tkres Sews, spaseas gull theca, blokes doctors' hills; hat meld ehtato *sly temporary rebel. My leek was wasted away so that 1 weed ssly daaty-three pomade: my left arm ale hg were drawn out el N1.ps, the atiselss Wag twisted tip is knots. I was enable se dram myself, except with assistance, had exalt[ only hobble about by using a cane. i bad ao appetite, and was assured, by the donors, that i could not Ilse. The pains, at Yaws, were so awful, that I ooul.l procure label only by means of hypodermic 'niece nom of morphtne. l had my limisbandag,1 te ala,. in sulphur. In pea/Ices: but Riese gave only temporary relict. After trying everything,, and suffering the mn,t awful tortures, 1 beg,n to take .%yer's Sarsaparilla Imide of two mouths, 1 was able to walk without a eane. In three months. my hate began to strenetbeu, and et the course of a year, i was cure.L My Aortic has Increased to am pounds, and 1 am row stele to do ray full dart' wort as a railroad htacksmetl." AYER'S ir' Ws,WIt ?$r Sarsaparilla. 4T1R's PILLS wanes ),. ,, r.aa kid- — Woe a Meek Two farmer laborers, whom ws will call Jeans aad Smuh, recently spent a day at Yarmouth. Daring the day Jones spectated • dip is the twiny, •cd an asking Smith If he orald swim, that worthy said, •'Y es.bke a dock." They both entered the water, and Jones datadietely struck out, and soon left his companion fifteen or twenty yards behind. (b looking round to see if Smith war coming, he was strugglwg in the amter in a drowsing ooadiu. v. Jesse at ono* made for his friM•i and with great diftioulty managed to get him fo shoes. Restorative. were at once applied, and in • .beet time Smith regained maidoa.ass,. when his companion said to him " You great fol., you mid yea cad swim like a duck Se I ohm," said Smith, " bet I lost my tniaeld." X1.4IL1BY TO O1RD>QR LAS CEYLON TEA. UV ALL 41111141Cf.4-lie. Mr. ale gat. Do YOW -Vti a\ek *Is oll\ee<1eA.Ve f 1►\ee oof )al \\Neat r o\ 1f you do. go to the City ][eat Marked. and you will and that WE LEAD IN 'CHOICE MEATS ! We eats Motley the most fastidlone tastes, and our prices snit everybody. We have every thing in ata Meat line. Fresh Meats Spiced Meats Cooked Meats Cured Meats Smoked Meats Prepared Meats. sad every dad of Sausage made. See ter Spelal Lina If you have not yet been to th. City Meat Market, do cwt fail to Dell and give ear special Saturday dbplar your Inspeo- Msa. ANDREWS BROS. & 00. A.•. Victim Of what ' Rheuma- tism? N k A rail road accident? Na A cy- clone t No ; he is the vic- tim of a poor BICY3LE. which was represented being just as good as ours to OIIR him a• elland Ye #heels are made by a firm who under- stand their business and Rive the customer 'the best wine for his money every time. Bur a Wel- land Vale, and save a repair bill this season, • DAVISON A 0o. Beet Coal Oil 1a the ('uuaty. In ordeals clear oat m, e Mack le the next the aaontks, 1 ea' el Slight Advance on Cost I esquire them area *ad a y iadebted oalms baa to caee sealed. maim' W 1 witt ,ee G. N. DAVIS, Benmiller Nursery llmal okhtS on lStewart he doe willmina ea as mated Naressy. Values el by ef 4* 1. see. APPLE, PEAR, PLUM and CHEERY TREED Evergreen Tre a Specialty! Tea sloes Is c•estplata g� labadgag =rotsellil=sfhtetitrirdielilantiti.e posh._ _ will lad k N the4 Elmet A Finn Anse of Het-Rome � Bedding Orders by Mall aemmgtly $headed to JOHN STEWART MATE BENMILLKR NURSERY. Spring is ai Mand. So be prepared to meet it with good Hat or Cap when it comes. We have put in stock all the L.test Styles of Spring HATS which for . uality and price annot be equalled. In stock are numerous al sortmenta of the latest in GLOVES COLLARS. SHIRTS. HOSIERY. MITTS. CUFFS CAPS, NECKWEAR. C. E. SHANE & Co. The reliable Hat and Furnishing Emporium DIITY ON TEA... (Black, Hysan, Japan) We have bought heavily in an- ticipation of a duty being placed on Teas, and are recommending our friends to lay in a stock. Our values are the best We e. -r of- fered. Get a. sample and be ct,n- vineed. 0. A. NAIRN. Cartago & Fuel Co. are prepared to handle Bag- gage Freight and household Ef- fects with Dispatch at reasonable rates. Dealers in all grades of HARD SOFT and Smithing Coal Wood and Swindling cut to suit customers ami deliv ered with promptness. Order' so- licited. TNspdo.. ea C.diP.Oos J, et Purr, D. C. frraAcsAa, Esaager. fissestarl 2etteietifeefti