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Exeter Times, 1898-12-22, Page 3T ET B Ti11-1313 118 Noi HEIL, Otna-riVe net,y.biees t411:41A•Or 410,3:MI:t; lanount ae paid %Mae fer the Phil - 1 HP eouna Sion. ef the •Egyptlan, foreee, beafiement to the Vatted Mabee of • the linrinee flI 11 • biie. fereevall eadtlearel.XWaYafitaqn.na " One lialixtred artietfe slaty Men and The British aPaealgass Officeallea: tee: •:atirtYeatonsea Will find a comfortable ceived.-news that' Limits, Keating and home fa 'the new institatlen in which Verdi bee hatiereeted fee destie Ute THE VERY LATEST PROM Gale and twelve native selelieree *Ida `were Zaassacred in October leeti were ALL THE WORLD ONTK. killed while parleying ,with, tribeemea eara • of the Niger territory, '•-• ;•; • ' Londele Truth antiouncee ;that the lintereeting Item* Ajnitt Oar On Count Queen mother of tbe Netherlwrids hat! cheat, Britain, -tthe United States, and , written , All 'Parts et the Globe, Contained and privately co ,tentea Vet:item infOrming O'er Majesty of the betroth Assortea for Easty leeaehrig. anfonning Her 'Majesty 'of the betroth. eal of Queen airilhelmina to Prince hehy union -levees. esillabe ertailaYed • When asked What kind of a ma lie oi eivie works hr Ottawa riext: year. wanted to 'take over the ;financial de- evoea bee commenced on the new Partment et the $111.(10,11, 1.40rd Kitchen - bail at Kingston, ,Ont. to cost er replied: .want a axteen. thoeougb- 50,000. ' up- filianeti preblerris, and not Ug 50 boa cars for the. Intereolortiai atilt waiting acir his fie/ejecta]. prodig CANADA.. '•Rant •of 'The -•Deeeronto Or Works are build- over 25 years bide Gtme Kitchener is Railway, • ratted to the Reyal institute of Bit ; It is said at 'Winnipeg that the C. The first womaa arallitect to'be ad - P. RI, will erect a 1,000 ton emeiter in Usti Architepte is Miss' Ether Mary • the, I3ou,ndary Creek district, BC. Charles. At the final examination the ipointted a committee to consider and re - The Council of Peterboro' bas are. ceannadelidangt'.cofisaa•rinieqpilj'ole'etLet'opudbellsolgcnbara- thert npou a ealterne of municipal Mears 'acter to shawracasaanlalet.ar lanearladge of style, con i. I ping foun dee' - , p an ions, e . is ISS Chati Suer iley ea change in train a service, ':the -essfully accomplished. • . D p. R. hopes to make the teip limn stead of the present time of 54 hours, moeranradeisclkoteadP etiae aa.aort of a seecial ee. I The report that W. C. Macdonald, n o engineers appointed ia• the neillioaaire tobacco manufacturer, in° the 7sYle toirCPYIparell lethe4•etrorVailltdeactg4wsittali ie to be knighted, has been semi -offi- cially confirmed at, McGill • Univer- a deeper and better fortified harbdis kitty, •• •The port of Famagusta will henceforth be. capable of acconamodating the ' In a speech oh Thursday Mr. Chains slargest war ships and-• become the itaeritan said he hoped in a few years trongest oatposts• of Great Britain in to,see a federation of the empire, the Levitt. :with colonial• representatives in • the . :British Parliament. The Farmers' Binder Twine Cenmany Two children were badly mangled by: onteatal to Winnipeg in48 hours, in e The laritieh ; Ad.taieelty bus:Tecate UNITED STATES, Of Brantford has just paid the aston- a nartd. dog which ran amuck in Phila.- iehing dividend of 60 per cent. on its delphia. °Vital stock for the year ending 0e- The business portion of eVeyanvvega tober 15th last. . ; Ms.) Inte been burned.. Twenty sula2- The permanent. infantry echools- of stantial buildings are in euins. ' London, Toronto, St. John's and Fred- r . ericton will be concentrated at Ottawa John, McCultagh, former chief of ., under coramand of Lieut -Col. : Otter °police of New York, has taken charge a course. of inetruction. f the pollee force in'Havana. The officers of the Seventh` Fasiliere Frank Jay Gould, youngest son Of at London ;have ai decided to resign the late Jay Gould, -is now, of age. and as a protest agairtst Gen. Hutton's ace her to $10,000,000 under hie father's tion discussing battalion reorganize- ' • • • tion with the citizens befere consulting - There is a projeat on• foot to build the officers. • ; • an ice palace at Niagara Falls NY.; The 47th Battalion. will oommence using ar 'clad ice, made in Hamilton, their annual drill at Fort Henry, Ont., for the purpose. • Kingatort, -on the 3rd of January, The repeef of the Greater New York --evlien two of the companies will enter charter, to restore Brooklyn, N. Ye the fort, the other coumaniee going to its former status as en independent , in; in their turn. - pity, is being adeboated. Mann, the Ottawa Waterworks De- The .1Tai Led- States battleship- Meese-. partrnent clerk, has been 'found guilty chusetts is Moored at Brooklyn with a ty Judge Mosgrove of embezzlement damaged hull:caused by running on a of civic funds and sentenced to two rock in New York harbor. year e in the penitentiary at King- The United Statee Navy•Department store recommends Senator Hale's bill for a eauseell; A. Alger, jr., on of General monument in •Havana to the' memory Alger, United States Secretary of Wax, ot the victims of the Maine disaster. wag seriously injured in an accident As the terms of enlistmenf of about while coasting near Grand Mere, Que. 7 5ro 111.3 is manager of the Laurentide Pulp American sailors expire in the Company' there. next three months, the authorities are at a loss to find the necessary men for Johanna Landrieu, wife of the late their shins • Joseph Lemieux, whn was killed at Co - team junction. some weeks ago, .has is- The' America n Secretary of Agee. • sued a writ against the Canada At- culture has received information that I aitte-eelietel-way Company for aa,000 foot and mouth disease, one ,cef the most damages for the death of hei. husband. feared.ef animal maladies' Is raging in the Province of Hainut, Belgium. The Ottawa City Council has decid- ed.to. ask the Ontario Legislature to ,Assistant Naval Constructor Hobson' axnend the, Municipal A.ct so as to pro- will go to Manila to siipeaintend the vide that a city of 50,000 inhabitants or vessels. raising of the sunken Spanish war over may be governed. by a Board of ' He expects to leave about the , 3. Kelso, Seperintendent of deaths of fear soldiers (=erred at Cas - 'Ai Claildren's Aid Society for Ontario, does tle Ieland in Boston Harbour On Time - not believe in a Curfew law. He de- day afternoon. The men were engaged olares that the theory is all right, but . in uhloading. Government mines. in peactice the law has been a failure The court at Pontiac Mich , has de - in the forty towns in Ontario where cided that silver coin 'is good money it has been tried.- •• to pay off a mortaa,ge on any other • The Toronto General Trusts Com- debt. • The holder - of a mortgage had pany arid the Treats Corporation of demanded gold. leas suit fails. Ontario are to be merged into one. The 'Col. Reel. O'Reillye chief eurgeon of concern willelsaaa a.Peld' daecapttal of the United States and Lieut.' Weston $1,000,000 and reaerve eentiageaceefund will start in a clay or two from New of 1510,000. The bashiese intidee • the York for Iiingeton Jemaica to mak' care of the two •cempanien new is es- a theratigh in; estigat'eon of. theeBrie- 1 ' ' • ' ' - The notorious ',Wallin Matclies," the ,tropical .climates. . e everest•oank •burglar and pickpocket At the monthly meeting Of the 13i-ite in, America, was until a few deys ago lab Army and Navy Veteran Assobia.- keepinastagracteiar in Montreal. He was tion, of Boston, 'Monday evening, Lord arrested on a charge of noa-suppeireeof Wolserey and Lord Roberts of Kande- his wife'- but, gave the police the slip har were elected honorary members,, a ;while; the caee, was pending and is not most cordial letter 'being • read .from now ,toalas fotiade Lord -NVoleeley. , Control. This was carried by- 13 to 2°€11- of this mantla- ' • A. terrific- • explosion causing ' the timated at ala,000,000:a tish method of. ,earing for troops in Enaigia.tain re -Earns just published The Washiri• gton authorities have • show that the number of emigranta curbed the growing ambitions of In - from British ports to Canada for the specter De Berry, of Baffalo, and, un - month ok...November last' was as foie til the Anglo-American conference lows i—Englisle, 5611. Irish, 35; Scotch conclu.des, travelling salesmen for 24; and foreign, 677. Total for the ele- Canadian flame may come and go as • eaven 'months ended' 80th November, Eng- they please. a lath, 14,861 • Irish, 853 • Scotch 1 687* , ' ' ' ' After serving eleven years for a and foreign, 9;465. . • .,-G. grime ,hii never committed, eorge Ogle __. ; -Q•BRAT.: BRITAIN. . ' . was released from Sing Sing prison on William B.laok, the novelist is dead. Wednesday on the Governor's pardon. Rudyardiaipliag has accepted the He was convicted in 1885 of stabbing a , . vioe-presidency of the Navy League. man daring a quarrel. One of the Repots of -threatened famine • in •men on whose testimony Ogle was con - Russia. are being received in London vatted ' recently confessed • that the , daily. guilty one was hiraself. The Prince a wales gave his cheque Secretary Alger has received a. id - for one hundred guineas to the Gordon ter from General' Woods as to condi- • memorial fund. . tions ea•Santiago. The Geneaal saya that mattere of every kind aro. adjust - The council 'of the' British Agricui- ing thP1XpelVeS to Lhe new conditions, tune, Society has rescinded. „tee rule and fliata pebele• are returning to their aaainet docking horses' tails. Lord Mountsteehern has ,been ..epes paintea a, member:doe tha :at. tee Gordon College. jane "Cakebread, notorj.ous for her record of over 30 cbilViltiona' for drunkenness, is dead at London, Eng. One million. dellare,heet already been subbed 04; the" fie:6(.2=111one vvhich fliittih Methodists are desirous a rais- ing next. year. ' William ,Tlaorpe fell into a' tank of botilieg liquid' , itt etioer Cohs ehemioalworks gear London, -Eng.,, dying inethetlai" "Aortic' .1:lopetow,h,'-.Paynlaster4enerl: al since 1895, hae beensippointed Lord .Chapakerlain • in '64006W/on' Itizthe late Lathorn. TwelVesehieibilalellaa'.fititaseheYese.ht In tenders to tmhb Britisi Adinlraityf or the construction of four battleships' to .he,:hutifq:in:' private- ,y.artis;, Tile Claeen hasegiveri „gulnet!,§F "t,t) LOA Xitcherier'S 'foi"the aStitbl lishment, a.C4orden MeMoriaL,001,-' Inge. The: ftin4 Iiitts'uoW reaehed ,400•000. It is reported from ConistaetitiOPie that an Imperial Ira& has been pro- inulgatedgrantinCto meadeljaktlett-' tho 'eon6ssg50j tfr the lighting af SioY,rnar, , Geneial • ticiti •Ititeliener Ut „ ,i• and cifeabled maisioiane. The Empress Eugenie still remainsan Parise aad) attended; by Male. Tiebreten, takes a walk every afternoon o11. the ttreTlertaioneg oafnytheuso-Ttroial.ler,les •wit,holtt. t-,‘ Pram° ;Waldemar, - eldest eon . of, Prince • Henry • of Prussia, Eraperor William's brother, wa,s reepritly attack.. ed -by a, serious throat trouble, and a successful ,eperation was performea, enth ThelPl, bieroaPair sli!it1AhmiraleihasbeWQfrn°:heoraunTs°siewuof0thelast ty weeks in chengina the 'eition of the French transatlantic A negro soldier of the United States Array has- beea arrested at -11a.yana, charged witheshothee two Spanish sole die's. He wilt be dealt with ..by the ;.,SprisiasooltegkOtehugrtAs th.theerkasanexisefhetasvirgy roetfhixess; iete to .take- charge of hills." ; Santiago de Caba experienced a ere earthquake stock Tuesday night fright:ening many and destroying ' a large quantity of crockery. Some of the Americans not understanding -what had happened were -considerably alarm -- ed. The 'shook lasted several seem:ids.: Major 'Marchand, of Fashoda 'fame, caleb,rated his: thirty-sixthe birthday - 1 ast Monday. ' He began life • - as a notary's clerk in•Franoe. He has -bean bath in the French army andi marlines, but has spent, the greater portion of hs 1120 In eerploring,e for. • geographiti• al , One. ot the bangnien of Australi& went on strike for- salary, after having learned' that the Chief ex-, of Paris received, an annual in-' come of a15l)0 a year, nearly three times the Australian man -butcher's income. He was finally ccinvineed that his ,dutiris iyere less arclueus than thoee of his Parisian contemporary, and; he is now doing business at the old stand: e City Marshal A. D. Bryant', 'of Ma - Kenzie, 'Tenn.; was shot in the back -of the head three times on Wednesday and almost instantly killed, while seat- ed in the telephone office. The .mur- derer was a by named Hughey Mc- Call, who fled to his home, rigid com- mitted suicide bytaking moephine. The canee. alleged far the murder was that McCall was arrested, by, Bryant last Saturday for drunkenness ancl city law violations. • • SMUGGLING BOMBS INTO RUSSIA: • a—e • The Po.11ice on thir etztiler Pili ear Nihst. A despatch from Berlin says :—The local paper of Memel, tthe northern- most: eoWa• of Prussia, a week age cene tained news, that in Memel, Ninemex- sett, and Pelangen, and along the en- tire Prgsso-li,ussian frontier illePrus- sian died ,Russian police and regeniia efficershad instituted. ,a. aherough search far dynamite, bombs, ;Which Rus- sian Nihilists, ;in Germany, plotting against the Czar, were said to be smug- . . gling aceoss the frontier. TheBerlin papers at fleet received the news with incredulity, but:Trielay's issue of the Memel paper reiterates its assertions and fernishes,new details. It is declared • that the- investigation has beenmost thorough between Po- laragen and Linaua,Russial .The police aave searched every- house, .along the, frontier and ehave made a number of. arrests at: -Memel. sThe Prussian au- thorities have - co-operated . with the lauesian palice, and , their, activity has uIire distriet along both sides of the fourouisiteide,ratremendous , ..t.sen,s.at,ilatiin the . . PLOT,MAY HAVE SUCCEEDED. , M. de Roen.ae, 'a Russian pi:dice 6one- raissioner, came". across the • frontier 'Tuesday for the- fillet search in Nime meant t t. •Up to That time the,- bombs had not been found, and it was thought by the ,police that the plot to smuggle them woes tae -frontierin all areb- ability has been succepsful, Itheiaga it washelieved 'that part at the infernal machiees might be stile On Prussian It wee a' Baiiis'ian mechanic -named- Palzoffa e 'resident of -Krottinaeie who revealed'. the, pica to the police. ECONOMICAL SECRET SERVICE. In ithe Military budget now' before • • e mperial • Reichstag , there is an ae., item of 34500 marks charged • to • .the "secret fund," wherehy • is meant the service which emaiatitine espionage 'upon suepeeted persons' — domestic malcontents and • agents ca foreign, 11..; Governments, Everybody is surprised at . the smallness of -the amount asked, 'a for to this service. alone each year devotee erailliens.iOf DERVISH SKELETONS BEST. ,an e•esaati. ; , •• •ine They- Af none Market. ea A alesfiat'ala facian :tendert says —The ateh battle, of Cilatia 1m-ln hae atria .•• tit • *"' nge 7 homes and to work ; that lassitiesa feeteta nedulia'r • trade7' DerVISIt -'Ske I e7. 'fre erevraing fhat -aliurchea and . schoole: 'tonsetire- inav:-•aa*(iifieeial • ,nbc ;are opening and everybody looks to in ediesieseieteneeneenans of tar -epee eteheee ; better and happier daYs. ' DEATH 1111) DESTRUCTION, Aft APEALLINO AcorpEsr xi; ngi;#' YORK CITY rmy, lt.lanyorile.at kai(dintitte•etia, TittliTZSge • Steel minion arillons or Water. • 'A despatch' froim New York, says:— The great steel gas tank of the Con- solidated Gas Company at Avenue A and 2011i street; the largest of iekindin the world, collapsed at 5.30 o'elock on Tuesday afteraoon, It went down with a crash and a roar like a great explosion, Masonry of granite blocks and bricks to the height of 50 feet fen like a child's toy -house, and eight mil-, lions of'gallons of water deluged the streets, and in a' ten -foot tidal whim carried death and destruotion through tae surroundiates neighborhood: It is not yet known ho* many were killed. ,and. injtifed,-but the 'list will be a long one, e' About 25 people were in- jured mare or less Severely, Many People were caught in the streets by the rushing waters and were hurled hither and thither, receiving injuries of various kinds, To make the scene .• mere terrible, -the rushing waters tore ap gas mains and destroyed, electric light conduits, catrsing ahnost com- plete darkness. ' This latter was par- tially remedied, but the gas supply be - tow Grand street, was almost totelly plaut off *for the night. SCENE OF THE WRECK. The plant of the Consolidated Gas Company occupies several blocks in the neighborhood. of A.venu.e A. and 20th street. On Avenue A, begenning at 20th street, is theefive-storey brick factory of Henry Fuldner, naanufa.c- aurer a extension tables. The other helf of the block is oteupied by five - storey tenements, the property of the Gas Company, and largely tenanted by its empbves. 'Immediately laa.ck of the factory and tenements was the great steel. tank, 178 feet in dia- meter, and. 160 feet high. Rising out of the ground and ,to a height of 50 feet was built a great circular wall of granite and trick, and many feet in thickriess. This was filled with eight million gallons •of water.- The tank was supported by eight great steel up- rights, 212 feet high. The water in the pit fitting. against the _tank made it "gas tight." A gang of men were at work under a fereman, filling the pit with water to make the first "water test."' The great 'tank, with a gas cape - cite* cif 3,600,000 cubic- feet, ancl costing ' e300,000, seerued 'td withstand the test well. The representatives' 62 the com- pany and -the -farernan in .charge, were congratulating themselves upon the success, af the work.. The laborers were even beginning' to gather up their totils to knonk off. There were many people on the streets, and crowd- ed street cars weie coming and going • 0 or more men in the factory adjoinin were finiehing up their tasks. Ther. su.ddenly, and without a moment' warning, oa,me an awful crash. Th men below had scarcely time to fl from beneath the 'falling ,valls ere the were picked up by the mass of rollin water and hualect hundreds oe fee away. Into the basements, the firs and second floors of factories and tenements rushed the angry. floods and with them weal death and destrria--' tic'n.SHOT TR------OaTGH THE AIR. . Waxen:seen were seat out of the fac- torygtaindows and carried a block 'or more asif mere straws on the crest' of the flood. Women were -washed out af the elites from the first floors and ale most drowned. . • Mary Anne O'Connell and her .iittle four-year-old sister, Oatherine, were seated, at the front window on the se- concl floor of No. 835 Avenue A. Be- fore they could. turn te flee a mush of water struck them both; smashing than through the door and carrying them, haif a . block distant. Both were ter- ribly injured, -the, little one perhaps fa Henry,.Fincler was taken up bodily and Ca,rried be 21st street., Ms sone was also .citrried out of his office by the wafer, but was caught in the debris, and •but for' the timely' some workmen with • axes he would .ve been drowned. Andrew, 'Wendt, one of the killed, as near, the. base of -the tank when it !lapsed. Ile was caught by the eush- Waters end. born .an almost incred- le dietance. His mangled and ele ost naked body wag, found against an evaetia xailroad , pillar, at 21st and rad avenue, more than a block away, Building Commiesoner Gra,dy and a rue of 100 men arrived. within half hoer, and together with the file - n -set tavv-ork to- excavate for bodies.' ine soma tane•the workmen reduce the water by two feet, and it evas ought the basements-wduld -be emp- d 10 Wednesday morning. The work• e except ionally herd bora 1,O;Re of elitt ezing oi th eviaer, ane mon .en ved at eeverert with i09. l• • DIVIDING VP At/RICA, Arrangebnent HelmOon Britain, From and aernialiee A despeteb, from, Berlia SeYS ;—'The Belgian- Jyfiniste•r to Germany, Baron Greindl, states that diplomatic nego- tiations are On f00 l; betWeen (ilea Pena° Free State and., Great 13rttain, on the one hand, and 'Germany and "Prance, on. the other, looking to the obtaining of the aegnieseenoe of Prance and Ger- many in the :treaty of May 12, 1894, betvveen. Great Brita,in. and. the- Congo Free, State. 13y the terins of, that treaty Great Britain was to tease to the Congo Free State a territory' eluding the Province of Bahr -el -Ghazal for the term of• the reign of Xing Leo-. pold, and -a lease of a goodly pOrtion of the territory was to be continued to hts ivraiestY's successors., Great Britain was to receive from the Congo Free State a•lease of a strip of terri- tory which substituted. Great 'Britain for the Free State as Germany's neigh- bour on the western boundary of Ger- man East Africa. In deference to Ger- triehY'a objeetioe Great Britain with- -drew the article of the treaty where- by it was provided. that territory should be Massed to her, and Prenoe an- duced the Free State tp. renounce her claim. under the Britisli lease to the Bahr-el-Ghezel. territory. • • . 'Poe the coneessions that are now asked France and Germany are to re- ceive oomPeueation in other parts of Africa. BELGIUM GAINS NEUTRAL TERRI- TORY. ' The negotiations between Prussia and Belguim regarding the neutral ter- ritory of Moresetet, about one and one- half square miles a laud on the Prus- sian -Belgian frontier, are now ended. This territory of about 1,000 acres in extent, whicb, sinee -1815, has been pos- sessed) in eamnaon by the two king- Iclom.s, is ceeded by the new conven- tion to Belgium, suleject to the consent of the 'inhabitants.. Prussia is to re- ceive compeneation in the shape of part of the .Belgian. Hertogen forest,. near Eupen. CANADIAN NINES. The Mineral Production Nails Year Will be 740,000,o0o. • A- despatch from Ottawa says :—Mr. editcir of the' Canaeliaa lVfining Review, estimates the valu.e of Can- ada's mineral praductioa thie year will be' 64.0,000,000. Mr. Bell says that Nova Scotia is making a good show - in gold mining. The output of gold in that province this year will be about 30,000' ounces, $60,000 better than last year: Mr.-Beil,points out about the Add mining in .Nove Scotia that the work is carried on ,entirely with Canadian eapital, and the returns up - 021 capital ee:penditure are very high. Th;e Nava -Scotia mines have not rich deposits, but •instead the ore is low grade. The facilities, hosvever for getting. out the orearc so •good that h the mimes can be successfully worked el on smallecapital. The output of gold y in Ontario, Mr. Bell says, will be less y this yeer. than last, owing to bad man- e. aaement of many of' the mines. The I recent rich strike in the Mikad,o mine in the Lake of the Woods district in- elicates the presence of rich stringers , in the mine, but the property has been paying dividends hitherto on compara- tively low grede ore. Chicago now has a big eaunicipa fight on. It is an aatempt to pas through Council a fifty years' Iran chiseto the Street Railway Company Mayor Harrigan deelares he will vet the measure, but his veto will likels be votea cleave. Antafeanchise meet Inv are iselag 'held eialitly, and all the papers are up in arms against this `'hoodli ng ' , are •a_tready about 200 011 the Londen ! nierkot,.: chierly '-pnrcnasee. from - one f. : of ,Taii (Inc of' Xi& Vanden' -dealers 0 a -lye; :that. the fine athletic' .AerViShes , make"' the fineet skeletons ever put,on A ver (he ,,,13.0110:?'..1-rna, t. The,'ittpefls8aiabf reef t raaepaati tate 'is hay, but the tYpe' r. 046.1.0011, dA1`,Y9lliklit,cPS "i'dOnlina40.8 a pa.iett stifffc.ient to cover, ',Oat -eike011 pongee Bet lin,"' hevia aectieedethe greatitee "Setriabere ales Gentereli echo:444e ,Tietielea" I Wei ' Thiel einseetlealee pays , the, " lereitab-Plateelita'aresa ,the'ekele -ea .ete ikraser4teekg•O'iletilerellia*ingto': taea 1104'; baek, be selealixe in; eirdey„: to: prionEp „Net single Gatemen. *004; or ton „ It ' Cs always: :oatii the ',k4niftiiSheti:whd eointii:th t ,•-•- t clAttkot p'0i11teut3'..thk Curious •• ! ..aCtlftliatIrcUciamp,n's akelatogs‘oe al- Aft. ,nicaik. whiter 'thtin the tHb4/1/6 ,HoWi'Vht WiAticrallY%bletiohed.Ahe" tth , • ENERAL FerOgit ewe ..havebeen,: erect: fraii Bussian tiaturaiiiationGetinany, s +p21 as , ' Fran5e, talretit%3.(043; ty.t,Fopfitip,eisetateeiariale ,la ' !The ."Thillairaeitef the oaPi;ureflokalcalag'-ni-4*4, 'Idnese .reformer. 44(1,11i1b4P13. — tee•a14 ' Ireported.to be' nonvoaned that ,warw4h 3;4 tendon 4O3patth kittYgr,. le is reporod„Iii Odessa 'i:gait.,..fhogui!rie., Ish cava1*Pi'Str•i*JnOret0P4rhsteg,t40 1.-r°°P6.0, :6•P, 7.,(60.7tdy Al red, n The "Medea preieirMiJP�tjQq"; cidte6A,Ceii SUED FOR $50,000. ••••••••.. 'Former Lord Mayor of liolidon Loses llis Action', :despatch ..frora•- Leaden saysaaA: diet, Was die "Faiday' aweediedto the endeate in tin aetioti which Sia ernieriet. Lor.alylayor don, brolight • against • a Londote spapea•l'or• alleged libel. Tile arti- tiPoti which" the dotted was ..heeeti, Jane abili• lege The lae:artiale,e,cane ed the- imputation that he had :been V of tieing lit offieial influence as Mayor bp...floating a company or ged * for the ,peerpeite ,of working plate fee', ejeotieeSlighee ',-to is. tate. etrete ,tta • the/city.; ' • ; ',X0eityli.,r,entidikktet oliargen•nn path,' ant fiought :de,Mages t4, rth,e Mit of 1 ; 0 • ter 00iiiin $tallo,w,e44104, huge lotrox oi-iinos.*Ieto4s. after ,.t)a.e,.•14•oote-; butt ,prUi.fman 1,1,1)47 $avoot AFttItO hones. Copeequentfra-ve Oltelettin allaiia.a.ateta feeta.$5 to',$10 ,nbovo'ones.o , e ilefentiantsaeleeded justifiontiop4 stiois bay, Summing up, said there .41d, not Seen". to ' •be oeith'cli irkroutatido sgaitat the ether, heeds them 'did atsPear to be. aayeacttial malice ea TIED TO •BEDPOST AND ROASTED. exissionartea of Three Nations, Mamaered by 'Chinese. J. • Fleming, an English, missionary, atis been'killed by natives and soldiers at Tsing-lang, 90 mile a east of lauei- Yang.The mission house was raided and bUrned dOwn. There has been no attempt, to punish at the hands of the mandarins. A Preach miesianares has been burn- ed to death at Swatow. The mission was attacked, and Catholio,crosses and •altars -destroyed -by a mob of a thou- sand Chrietian-hater. All escaped to the memeteins 'but the French priest.' The fleeing women were not pursued, as the priest stood his -ground. He was tied to the bedpost and the house set on fire, the raissiohar3r being consum- ed in the flames: „ 41, Shan -Tung soldiers raided the German Lutheran Miesien.They told the ralaiionariaa, if they, Movea out they lyvenied not be inolestea., (Inc Freimuth told them to da. theie, worst. They ran Freininth threugh the body and, threw him into, a creek.. He crawled away in the night, and wee taken Care of by a f4endly7Oative un- til his death.' jR*ILLI 51ee Great itrilish Physician Possses•to IBS 8. :4:w...TE.r014:1E11 • - A: despatch; beim I,oridope 'siva—Ste Willianrj Jenner,: ''the ",tiaatinguishea pathotegiee. aenca''physidian-le-braiteara to thehaueen and 1?rinc4 of Weleg, di:64 on IVIondey. ; . •; ; •• ; ; The late- ••air Willitelif ;Teener; arhe Was 'bare 'at Chatham in 1815 'and who waS peeSiderit tirt. the' Rpy.n.1 College pf , .Phylii9f0,48 tp. 1889; witen.; lie se. tired freea the:•peactice-- of hie;tircifee- eloiai wee well kn�wn not oniy - to •petatelogiate but to 'the. pablic at large' aalhiteing bean ;•-filat'tageetablieli' he4 yona dispute the. 'difference in kind betWoeu.typhus and' typhoid Wier. • lliefro e On the 'death •Of Dr., Baty,' in ,I,S61, • jenrier: was appointed •to- ,suceeed ;hien as PhYeicieni • extracirdirmay, to the • 41 Qtteent and ale:Mixt eyeat. hiewas .ga4 .tr-SATh *etied. pitysieimo,16,ordloary,,to her. street Majesty,,. •reeeiting •the. :feline -prefer- it Pr tneht .1853- the ;:hoeSehold) set ,the Wife Prince,Og Weleses. .It, wiss reeetettie yepr-4;! tint ':61 .liis,services rendered. during.'u nota sere ;innAsg ,ott tho,, Pence- that' 'ha stated Wag Made acnifehleiCelbeamicter ok- • the- wen' g tat:It ..116Ths,v(r9.tq flUnler.043PaPeee On, an'ati, feVer, the acute; ,specificalseaseo, :euppe :theria, aiseseee of children and and,t hec.n. TORONTO MARKETS, Sharp Use in ViThe4t--Ne. t Ile,rd. 78 1-2 cents,—Oats up 1.2 cent, ..--Corn Firm—Rye Steady—Pro- clueUete. Toronto, boo., 1.8.—Eggs—No much earning' in. Demand steeds', and, Prices unchanged, Quotetioris are: New ZO to 22o; held. `fresh, 17 to 18c; cold storage, 15 to 166; and limed, 14 to 15e. . • Potatoes --Market steady; • demand is fairly "active for all fiest-class stook. Car Iota sold on traok to -day at around 60 to 61e. Dealers sell out of ,stote, at 709.; farmere' logds sold at around 65 to 70e. " Poultry—Deliveries not heavy and , market liblds steady to firm. Quota- tions are :.---Chickens, per pair, 25 to 40o; duck, 40 to tific; geese, per lb, 51-2 to 60; ter:keys, per lb; 8 to 9 1-2o. Beans—Choice hand-picked beans sell ab $1 to $L10 ; Mad cominon• at 70 to 750, per busif. • • - • Dried, apple,s—Dealera pay 4 to 4 1-2e for dried stock, delivered here, and small lots resell at 41a2 to 5c. Evap- cleated, 8 to 8 1-2c for; small lots. afoney—Market quiet. Round lots of choice, delivered . here, will bring about 5 14 to 6c; dealers quote from 6 to 70 per lb. for10to 60 -lbs tins; and in 'comb at around $1.25 to $1.50 per doeen sections. • Baled hay—Very little doing. Strict- ly choice, in car lots, is, quoted at $6.50 to e7.50 per ton; No. 2, at e6. • Straw—.Demand ail- Car lots are quoted. at e4 to $4.50, on track. (Il0p5.—Business is stow. • Dealers here quote choice Ontario stock to- day at 10 to 18c, while, hpeders will take nothing and than pe. DAIRY PRODITCE, . Butter — Receipts coining forward aria ample for the present trade eta quirements. 'Dairy keeps easy and ereamery about steady. Quotations are as follows. ---Dairy, -tubs, poor to medium, 10 to Ilci'choice, 1e to 14 1-2c; large roels 13 to 1.4ci. smalle dairy, lb. prints, about 14..1-2c; creamery, tubs and boxes, 19 to 20c; lbso 20 to 21c. • Cheese —Market firm; early makes are selling .at Oto 9 4-2c; and late Wakes at 91-2 to 10c. • BREADSTUFF'S, ETC. Wheat—The strong tone in Chicago to -day unparted a decidedly better to to the local market. In the morning red and white wheat, north and west, sold at 660, but this after - /10011 none could be had under 656; odd cars sold at 67c. IVIanitobas 'mite firm. No. 1 hard, Toronto and. west, sold at 78 1-2o, No. 2 hard and No. 1 North- ern, Toronto and west, at 75 1-2c. No. 1 hard, track, Midland or Owen Sound sold at 73c. Flour—Tone firmer among holders. Straight roller in bbese north and, west, offered. at 3.20;$and ex -porters bid $3. Oatmeal --Rolled oats, in bags, on track here, e3.4O per bbl.; and in this., $3.50. Millfeed—Scarce and in good en- quiry. bar- lots of , bran, raiddle freights, $13; and shorts, $15. Ton lots of bran at Toronto mills sell at $14, and shorts at $16. ' - (Peas—Higher, Car lots, north and we,st, 63 le2c, and. east, 64 1-2c. Oats—Finner.White oats, xtorth and west, sold to -day at 27 1-2c, a ad mixed at 276; white said east at 28 1-2c, 13ariey--Quiet. Car lots of No. 1, out- side, are quoted at 47c asked, and 46 1-2c bid. ; Rye—About steady. Car lois; west, are quoted 'at 51c, and east aa 52c. Buckwheat—Scarce; exporters quote 45 to 46c for. car lots, outside. Corn—Firm. Anaerioan yellow, track, Toronto, sold to -day at 42e, -and mixed at 41 1-2c. Canadian yellow, Chatham, 321-2 to 33c. DRESSED HOGS- AND PROVISIONS, Low prices have had the effect of stopping the heavy supplies which have been corning forward all week, and to- day deliveries were light. Values held unchanged. Western hags' were sold. an track to -day, car lots, at $5.10 mix- ed weights; and Northern at $5.15 to $5.25. On the street farmers' loads sold at $5 to $5.40, according to qual- ity. Provisions market remains un- altered. Quotations are as follows:—Dry salt- ed shoulders, 7 1-20; long dear bacon, car lets, 73.4o; ton lots and ease lots, 8o, backs, 83-4 to 9c. Smoked. meats—Hams, heavy, 10e; me- diums, 101-2 to 110; light, lic: breakfast bacon 101-2 to 11c; rolls, 81-2 to 83-4c; backs, 101-2 to 11c; picnic hens, 73-4 to 80. All meats out of pickle le less than prices quoted for smoked meats. Lard --Tierces, 7c; tubs, 71-2 to 7 3-40; pails, 73-4 to 86; compound, 6 to,6 1-20, PRINCE CANNOT LEAVE. No Prospect of DE R. MG Opening' the Victoria: Itridge. th' •A despatch froLondon says made on Tueeday at. Maribor- eu,gh lio.use as to•the reliability of the rumour that- the Prince of Wales is to. .cross the- Atlantic.; next :summer to open the new Victoria ..jubilee bridge at Montreal, on the, invitation 02 the Grand, Trunk Bridge ,Co., tesulted in •poset lye asserancie tette th,ere is to tenth whatever in tae rumour. Its is gaiter - elle beiteyeden cOurti (tholes here, that 11ml-evince taill not leave Europa in the 'gear future, on account d of the age an ,generally critioal health of his moths ex ; case cif tiny untoward happen- ing" to 'UM 4ueen the Prince's absence 'Weald involve serious difficulties. UND WIPE AND CHILD DEAD. It fliecit's Ghastly blileovery on 'teach • ' ileatm • despatch fioica betroit, Minh, says0X1k ' Fran -Broke, of 1,65,1 leussel , this eity; Genie home Jebel iVoiat aday, fouaddiri one becitodneht shot dead; and La another hie -0; 4),6o ia xt"zr ilIle nettrics- irate. his Wife; She that she titea aria oing to heaven,. and take her lit. tighter With her, from. which it la sea she • coratnitted' the murder hen killed. lateseil. '.fhe•wortlAtt heti in poo' health for setae that). re part of the wri.tor *t. the artioied °Ole nt the hetitts- 11143. and ln • . aaeb.Qaqie6I°11:S4Lt1784ij:LIDIYI n'i‘ f1:1;14311)‘bi bair Watuan'a pe, - QtiMherioalusokbilbleseinrstc:11.40:t, nix Lkapi 4e;rfo:. °.1.1.1,1017e, e°11:ti.,11011.0tml Orem& teed rethaere 1/e watt lastoteoutoww, RAIDED TEE BANK OP ENGLAND. All Insane Man Secitres Entrance to the Institution 'A despatoli from St. John's, Nfld., sane—Rev. Sidney Chancey, a Metho- dist minister settled on the Prench shore writes to the St, John's papers detail- ing the wretched. condition of the people living there. Efe" dealato that circumsta.nnes are d,eplorable, that, alarming destitution prevails alone the whole eoaSt line, and that prompt assistance isneoessary to pre- vent wholesale starvation.. 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