The Clinton News-Record, 1902-02-13, Page 2'TOM-
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Editor and Proprietor
BANKS
THE MOLSONS BANK
Inoorpoiated by •
Aot of Parlit ment, 180.
CAPVAt • • $2,500,000
Rear • 42,150,000 '
HEAD OFFICE - MONTREAL.
MOLSON Mactmunison, President
JAINN51 ELLIOT General Manager
Notes discounted: Collections made. Drafts
issued. Sterling and American Exohange
bought and sold. Interest allowed on deposits.
SAVINGS BANb..
Interest allowed on sums of SI. and up,
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rAlIMEItS.
Money advanced to farmers an their own
Potes with one or more endorser% No mera
gage, required as security.
H.0. PREWEli, Manager, Clinton
0, D. MeTAGGART
BANKER.
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Scrofula' 'THE MARKETS
* Whet is commonly inherited ill PA
ecretula, but the serefuleue dispottion.
Tles is generellyadchiefly indieeted by
eutancoaa eruptions; soraetimea by pale.
nese, nervousness and .neral debility.
The dincase afflicted Ilrg. g. T. Snyder,
'Union Ste Troy, Oblo, when the way
eighteen years old, manifeetine thigh by a
bunth in her node widen mused great paln,
Wait laueed, end became a running ore,
It afflicted the daughter of Mrs. $.11.
Jones, Parker City, Ind., when 18 years old,
tine developed 59 rapidly that when oho
was 18 see had eleven running Pores on ber
iaeckend about her ears.
Time° sufferers were not benefited by
professional treatment, but, as they volm-
.terIly say, were completely cured by
brood's Sarsaparilla
This peculiar mediae° posltively cer.
meta the ecreedoes diepositIon and radi-
cally and permanently came the (Meese.
INSURANCE
THE kleKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE
. INSURANCE COMPANY
Farm and isolated Town Property
only Insured.
OFFICERS
J. B. McLean. President. Kippen P. O. ; Thos.
Frazer, Vice -President, Brucedeld P. 0 • T. E.
Hays, Seey-Treas., Seaforth P. 0.;_/ G.
Broadfoot, Inspector of Losses, Seaforth
DIRECTORS:
W. G. Broadleat. Seatorth ; john Grieve
Winthrop ; George Dale. Seaforth; John Watt:
Harlook ; John Bennowies, Bradhagan ;James
Evaus. Beeehwood ; James Conulely, Clinton
John McLean, Kippen
AGENTS :
Robert Smith, liarlock; Reber McMillan, Se
torth • James cull:mina Egmendolie ; a W.
0, o mesv e P. O.
- Polies desirous to effect insurance or trans
sect other business will be promptly attended
- to on application to any or t,he above officers
addressed to their respective post °faces.
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TIME TABLE.
Trains arrive at and depart from Clinton
Statiou as follows
nuFFALO,AND OODERIOR =samosa
Going East lexpress . 7:38 a. m.
44 41 4a 9:55 p. m.
44
. Mixed 4: 6 p, m.
' Going 'Vest Mixed 10:15 a In•
Exprese 1...:55.p. in.
41. sa
, A General Banking Businen Transacted.
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Interest Allowed on Deposits. •
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BARRISTER, SOLICITOR. Ete.
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• BARRISTER,•SOLIOIToft.'
Notary Public,
Orme-Beaver Mamoru
CONVEYANCING
FtwouT HALE•
Conveyancers, Commissionere,
Real Estate and Insurance
Agency: Money to Loeb.
B. HALE J0190RIDOUT
CEDIOlie
DR. W. GUNN
R. C. P. and L. R. C. a, lalinburgii.
Night calls at frontdeor of residenceonTratten
bury street, opposite Presbyterian church.,
OFFICE -ONTARIO STREET; Custrox.
DR.
SHAW •
Oltrzos
ONTARIO STREET, opposite guit11511 Church,
CLINTON.
DR. 0. W. THOMPSON'
P,WirSICIAN AND qiittaRox.
ape al attention triven to disteasee of the Eyer
r, Nose and Throat.
OFN OE AND RESIDENCE- . •
exert street East north of Ramble Bete
STREET, CLINTON,
DENTISTRY
DR. AGNEW • •
DENTIST.
Will be Bayflold ever, Wednesday •
afternoon.
Oman -Adjoining Foster's Photo Gallery.
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if if 41 10:27 p. m
LoNDON, RAMON AND =ICE DIVISION,
Cities South Express 737 a. nu
' Mixed 4:15 p. m.
Golv Nerth Express 10:15 a. m.
1Viixed 0:55 p.
• A. 0. PATTISON, F. R. RODGENS•,
agent. Town Ticket agent.
M.O. DICKSON. •
District Passenger Agent, Toronto.
W. JACKSON -
DR. EARNEST HOLMES • •
• Successor to lir, Brno°, Clinton..
Sped list 111.Crown and Bridge Work. •
D.D. S. -Graduate of Royal College.. of Dental
Surgeons el Ontario,
• L. D. S.-Fitsis clesS boner graduate of Dental
• Department or ,Toronto.theveriety. Speoial
affection paid tepreserVation- of children's
. t th
Will be at the River Hotel. BaYilteld, every
Mende, from 10 tt, In to 6 D.' M.
DR, J. FREEMAN . , . •
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. viersamany summon'
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A men'tber of the Veterinary Medical Ass:pota-
tions of London and Edinburgh and Graduate
of tho Ontario Veterin r Coll •
Office opposite St. Paul's ohurch,Ontarto street
Phone 07 '
VEYEliTIVARV
BLACXALT, & BALL • ,
VIOTERINARY SURGEONS, 0
ERNMENT VICTEHINARI: INS?
°emcee Iseeee Sinner ; Itasionnon
STREET, MINTON,
AGENT C. P. a
CLINTON
Count Aldebert Sterubserctf
:SECOND READINGS.
Heel Eyee Open . WHAT OUR MEMBERS ARE DO- Second readingwere given )dr. enjeeeo TILE GOVERNMENT BC331.
• lees of Grain, Cattle, etc The London Times prliats a letter List Act, by allowing IMMO en the Telegrephic Briefs From Ali
In Trade Centres. from Count Aldebert Sternberg, who
Pr INCA AT Toucans). Afarter's bill to amend the Vetere $20,000.
01.044144,1
took part in the Boer eampaign, and
ATM.. Mee mr1. •
list, even though the Mud revision of
Over the Globe,
NEW MEMBEIt PRESENTEEs" the roll was not completed ; The Romantic Story of the Sue -
who declares the treatment lie has In. the Legislature tile first order of Barr'e bill to amend the Trtistee' case of George W. Car -
received train the British Preen and the day WAS the introduction of Mr. Act, by allowing circuit judgee to
TorontO, February CANADA.
Trade is quiet. Ontario 90 per centoilleiel end non-ofacial Englishmen pe .1. V. Pwase, the neW Member for -pass guardiarship accounts; Mr.
George Wcearraeekthe Peon
die freiglits. Straight rollers SA l'hebe* ;Sneaker bY Hon. Ci. W. Bees and ,separation . of ram lands from In Ottawa suing the Governmeut tor their town Keenora.
Bat . , who Portage residents melt to tall ,
patents, in buyers* bags, $2.90 mid- leave$ Isite no cause/to be ay. Anglo- Kingston, who Was preeented to Mr. , Richardson'e bill, providing for the
wood, $8.85 to $3.40. Manitoba Sternberg says, while England iti , Hon. RiChard Ifarcetirts Ur. Penile towns and villitgee; and Mr. Smith's tho return of about $20,000, which A. military engineering eorPfs to
first struck gold in the Klondike, is
flour steady; Hungarian, $1.10 to hated, the Englishman le respected took the aeat in the nrst row hithr bill to enable municipalities to flx
$4.30 and strong bakers' $3.80, -
wo and loved. Hatred always 'irises erto 'occupied by Mr. Caldwell (North a rate of assessinent for a. term net he clairao the gold cominieMoner of be organized at Otte.wa.
Mr. Herm MeeAule , formerlY 01
11 . DOW f'covery," amous cleim, known as "Die- Dawson.
the Yukon. wrongtully volleeted froze.
y, as) con e ecte are; 0
ate y r. ar y, ingston e or- towns and villages.
gs, , tinents hail a right to hate nngland, mer member.
!rem e, sense of moral and Mental in- Lanark). who moved. to the sea.t va- exceeding live yeare on farm lands in
• rout° freights. hY I
1 Oatmeal-Illarleet unchanged. Car /sire as royalty on the output of hie
jury, and to tills exteut the Con- c d b t K
85.40 in wood. Broken lots, .25e because her policy is at v. tiram di- .PRINTING BUREAU PROPOSED. on Bonanza Creek. As 4. So lar $20,000 has eon sii bscribed
, lots on track, 55.20 in be,and
rected to promoting Continental
Bran -Market is Arm et $1.9 to complicatione. The Continent dee* 1%0 most radical measure of the BURGHERS FIGHT HARD discoverer, Carina* Was entitled for the Grant convocation WI at
$1050 outeide. Shorts nominal at under the mining laws to exemption.
in defiance of which, lae says, the Kingston.
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as col- For illegally selling a C,P.E. tick -
per bbl extra,.
attacks Englaud's political moralitly (South Waterloo) intreduced. Tbe
wail one which Mr. Kribs
But the Scottish Olior d Ri ht reYaltY et ten Per "14'. w
, •
$22 outside. Manitoba bran, $20, not understand the Boer war, atad session
and shorts, $22 Toronto freights 111
, - because it nasunclerstands the pont a bill eNe. 180) provides for It Gov- ge g 1 a
Wheat -No. 1 Manitoba hard, 88a sent*, the principle in which, is Eng- WinniPeg will ask the Legislature
the public Statutes, school books, A, Pretoria, deepetch says: -On Sun- lam.
at 71c in store Fort William, and at English. recognize only two factors
and Universities of th.e Province attacked a blockhouse on the Frank- MILLIONAIRE ONCE A GUIDE. 1,,,e,r.,.P.owei:x site or
le
red, 58 lbs, offered at 75c outside;
therri offered at 84e North Bay, with land'
82-fre bid; No. 2 Northern offered ret
80ec Sernia„ without bids. Ontario
and 60 lbs red offered at 77c outside,
09 lbs. offered at 74ac Mount Albert rived from the gold Aelde, says
Sternberg, was merely a contribut- ed two amendments tie the Municipal
The real. cause making action bri-
ery cause of Oie South African war. Act. The Arst (1)111 No. 185) pro -
The economic advantage to be de. shall be printed.
vides that gasoline be added to the
Mr. Brown (North rerth) introduc-
MUNICIPAL. ACT.
ture of ten supply
oi:::: seems to have been the can -
Boers have made attempts to cross
were resti
the line of blockhouses every night
ng at Illackylel. 'I'he
walseee wbab kon country 15 years ago, he met t ha ve reen
this 'Yukon millioneire. When Wil- negm llbrnrY•
Bain. Ogilvie first went into the Yie- Tha Hamilton l'olicei Commission -
the Tagish Indians. Ile employed Mrs. "Mammy" Goodman, a resi-
White man named George Caen:lack, a 60 -year age limit, and Policeman
A romantic story is the history ot vuu. 18r
guide during his first dent of the Hamilton ilouSe of In-
thoariv have
:11"bi (lee r4etti
to adhere to the
40 1?Iti.irrleviv °S11°C-
copy books, awl text -books required day, under Over of (Istria:See and
bid North Bay or Sarnia; it offered land'es greatnese. 1 -Ie says that the
ira the Publie Schools, High Scheele during a heattry rainstorm, the Boers
75,: F W., May delivery. No. 8 Nor_ in the world, namely, God and Eng- fort Bond, hut vvere repulsed. Their
alarm. by pulling up tile petite( and 'PrOsPector and hunter, living
seasers's work in exploring the then dustry, has Just recovered from an
perative was the English principle, list of explosives, of which, under the Y. TheY avoid causing' an Ithle 1884 as
without bids. No, 1 spring offered
Another considerable British •sue- unknown country, drained by tbe illzinese
the shipment of
at 74c east. No. 2 goose offered at
680, 1.4e freight, with 66ae bid, and the essence of which. is free trade and
straightforward competition. On the
Continent this feeling is not under- facture. The second (bill No, 186)
existing Act, the municipality has a
right to Control the sale and menu- flattening the fence instead of cut-
ting the wires. lsifaaxt tlehaedsagaell°1Atllicit0ne, icpsratrsa ine
stood, because the Continent does c s is re orted on Wedn eda Yukon river and its tributaries, arid
learned from him raueh valuable in -
this season. The al PP vS to ' P
Piece now ruivng is
7,000 bush offered at 69e low
Guards, went out witb mouracul '
formation concerning the Indian
freights with •680 bid. No. L feed amends the law enabling raunicipali-
wheat offered at 60c outside.
either road, without bids. No. 8 ex -
h 1 th ht E land was tile these Indiana, in Riot, that Carmack
Brantford are discussing the advise -
troops from the columns of Cols' •111 i Tho. Children's AM Ssmiety of
eneray of the Continent until he vis-
' lag . oVer a road shall not 'apply.
freight. WET .1' AND NATURAL GAS. Keketvich and IIickie with the object became a TR1 ona re,
petrZr.leato.r*W"arrsail3lead $1‘12°0a.treal bgt4"
eluding sacke. • cal princiade which England repro_ ernment painting harem'4 in which Rome.. neeeatrely oan hqiusarptr: soetimaorim'smoinotaputaoolf
a or ea er, 0 0 ift.h. DYraagigohotn
not enjoy the blessings of civilize- ties to take over highways, to per- ases,
i L Pd f
Ye bridges te which. a bylaw taidng tribes with whew. °amok had
traded It was tivough. friendship of $d a barrel for first-class :milt, nn
tion and Government based on the mit a municipality te specify which - unusually high figure.
Baxley -No. 2 Offered at 06c east on ars .
ra "straight." Sternberg se,
economic conditions there. He now In 893 Williara 0 ilvie was or- t
1DISOBEYED OgRDERS.
0 look after neglected children. in
bility of appointing iS Special agent
ited the United States and studied,
Peas -No. 2 offered at 82c east, Dr. Fyne (East Toronto) enquired which was said to be near • K1
with 80c bid, and at 80c high.
believes that Continental hatred of f 11 a dorp. On the way a Boer picket dered to return to Ottawa, but as that eity and find tliena foster -homes.
erks-
tinent ought to awake and recognize disposing of natural gas produced in learning from the
as o owst--
Has the Gov ent ansacontrol is was i d Major Leader, on gold had jtist been 'discovered in
i oearing tie letters
freights, with 790 bid. No. 2 blackThe rim of e. blue-jackete cap and
England is ungrateful, and the Con- surpr se , and
bids.
Oats -No. 2 white offered at 41c that its true enemy is arising in the the County of Welland? Is the gas larey had moved his for
Prisoner that De- Canadian territory he wrote to the a b•t. I- board b . 1
beach near Victoria, B.C„ and they
eyes offered at 9.2c outside, without
West, like a great spn of gold, whose being flaw exported from Wellaed to Sarel Alberts' commando was at had concluded to disobey orders and
i force, but that Department of the Interior that he "Con" have been picked up on the
rays have already been projected Victory, changed his plans and went ,teemain in the Klondike to surVeY
high freight, ivbile 400 was bid, are supposed to be from the wrecked
March shipment. A car of No. 2
across the Atlantic. America's only the United States? 1
The Attorney -General replied:-- to the latter place. Alberts' leaser claims for the rairtere, Ae Mr. ! Condor,
white sola at-40ae high freight, Five principle, he says, is worship of "The Government has no control was taken completely by Stu -prise be- Ogilvie explained in ,his letter to
ears offered at 20e high, and at
tra, nominal at 50 to 51e middle e a waYs oug
of attacking Gen, Delarey's force,
mammon. Germany and all Europe over the disposition of natural gas fore dawn. 'Under the fire of,, pom- I the Minister of the Interior the new
CalEAT BRITAIN,
dlie middle freight, while dOic was
• •
should join With England.' produced in the County of Welland. nom the Boers' horses stampeded. name of the river was a raisprq-
swindled out of
bid low freights,. The exportation of the sane 'is a The burghers put up a smart fight, Inundation of the Indian word Th' on- £8,000,000 'by the army remount
Corn -Demand good; 'three cars of matter of Domini= Jurisdiction. Gas but failed to withstand the charge of , dela meaning "plenty of ash," the
No, 2 yellow sold at 57e low freight is now being exPorted from Welland the mounted :nen particularly the stream being so named beca,use • it frauds- •
to New Yorla and one car of No. 2 TO FUMIGATE LUMBERMEN. • a St a. ' f S T1 D • ' •
to the Unite fates, an menses 0 cottish Horse, who charged gea- was famous for •its abundance of al: Deceased Wife s Sister Bill has .
mixed sold at 5(lic outside.
Hye-No. 2 ofTered at 65c afloat
Montreal', May, and at 58c low
freight to New York. A car sold at
55c middle freight.
Buckwheat -No. 2 orfered ot 54c
law. freights, with 53;c bid, and at
.53c on the C.P.R, without bids, It
was wanted at 08;c middle freight.
occupa,tion have been granted by the lomtly right home. The result was salmon. passed its second reading in the
Ottawa Will Take -Precautions laid
' Province under which pipes may be Seven Boers killed, and 131; includ- • CARMACK FIRST IN.
ing Commandant Alberts, made prls- British Commons. . •
ASSIGNMENTS. . oners. • The British loss was only
few wounded. Mr. Ogilvie's report continued t-
are fighting for the tunnel west of
Four electric underground railways
Again.st Smalipox. across the Niagara River."
An Ottawa despatch says :-Health a As I have already intimated, r ich
second reading of a bill to amend the
Mr. Joynt /Grenville) reeved:the
Ben. Viljoen, the Boer commander
It has been decided to deport Gen. on. agea)
placer mines el gold were discovered 1 P
on the branches of this I At the auction sale of the KingS4
i0cadilly. Circus, London. •
Officer Law is considering the advisa-
bility of fumigating all lumbermen Act relating to assignments. which who was captured bout ten days stream, The discovery was due, i Shire horse 'stud at Sandringham 4.5
and their effects ciai• soon as they ar- believe; to the reports of the In- horses brought an average of 5960.
rive in Ottawa .• It is expected that quidating small estates. The Attor- age,
eirried to reduce the expenses of ii -
diens: A white man named George At Birmingham, England, cvhile
considerable disease, especially W. Oarmack, who worked with me in singing "Dolly Gray" on the stago.
ney-General and the Provincial Sec- . ' '.:
' CAPTURED THREE GUNS 1887, was the first to take advan- Miss Gracie Howley, an actress, fell .
a tage of the rumors and locate a across the footlights *and died, ' -
smallnox, may possibly he brought
retaxy held that there was Ito de -
DAIRY MARKETS. down. from the woods when the men /hand for a change, • in the present.
Butter -The market ,continues quiet come down in the spring, and in Act. Mr. Joynt stated that in small
with prices uncbanged. We quote:- order that every precaution may he
- - estates the whole pot went to the
Fresh, choice 1 -Tb prints, 18. to 12c; taken, Dr, Law thinkl; it would be asSignees, the lawyere, . and •iaspec-
. choice large rolls, tubs and tins, 10 advisable to have every man- guar- tors. The order was finally dis-
t° 17c; poqr to medianas, 1.1 tri 3.3e; antined, for a sufficient Gine to have ch a ed.
creamery prints, 21 to 220; 'do ..1A. 11. him and his effects thoroughly dis- a g
VOTERS' LIST ACT. a
20 to 21e. 'Infected.
Eggs -The ^ market is arm. New Dr. TIodgetts, provincial inspector, Mr. Mc iarm ( es • g
Travellers to any part of the laid quoted at 26 to 27e in, case lots was asked what he thought of this ed the second reaaing of his bill to
world should consult the and limed 21 to 22c. • scheme, and said he thoroughly ap- amend the Voters' List Act by print -
above in reference to tickets, Cheesea-The market is quiet Prime Proved of it He is of the ordaion ing on the 'voters' lists the date of
fares, etc. cemlities, 10e- to 11.c. that there may be considerable dem- the last day for appeals. On the
ger when the woodsmen come out, suggestion of the Attorney -General
J4CKSON.
AGENT C.
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IPPINDOTP
HOGS AND PROVISIONS, and that all precautions should be
taken. The inspector left for tie
•Dressed. hogs*.clell, with few offer- lataber 'camps along the Parry Sound
s R. in ga fleavY, in car lots, quoted at Railivay on Thursday afternoon. He
57 i0 and light at 57,70 to $7.75- has done very good . work in Russell
Hog products steady. We quote:- County in organizing the Boards of
Bacon, long clears, sells at 10+ to- Health. . . •
10ae, in. ;ton and ease lots; Mess .
pork, 520.50 to•. 521; do short out, .
iviONTHLY MAGAZINE Sinoked 'Mee:is-141ns, 13 to laic; . REBATE OF -DUTIES,
• A FAMILY L•113•RaRY breakfast bacon, 11c- rolls, 11 to
•
it was sent to the Legal Corarnittee.
THE BARBERRY STIRTIB.
Mr. Little again raised. the matter
ef the barberry shrub, stating that
its injuriousness to wheat was :now
well recognized. 'With the donsent of
Hera Mr. Dryden, it will be .put in a
,form to come before the Standing
Committee on Agriculture.
NORTH WATERLOO.
Mr. WhitneY asked if Mr. Alexand-
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The Best in Current Literature •• tuff% hacks, 14e, and shoulderS 101 Strengthening.the Bands Of Brit.. er Merner, returning officer for North
to ' • - Waterloo election on Oct. 30th, 1900
ash Ministers. . .
i Lard -The market is urtchanged. nted by order -*n ii
1 mANY SHOF1-1- STO RI ES ANC). x, Pails, 1136 to ilia. Standard. corn- AuStraliari Minieters clearly Mesa ity was his name inserted in the writ, lery. The eriemY was scattered.
1-.. PAPERS ON T I M ELY TOPICS ' pound, 9tc; 20 -it • pails, . 10c; " Casualties were sliglit. Our e'efective apparataaa' ,- '. UaTITED STATES.
pear_ isusiness. at the coronation confer- of election? -'
i
Last of De Wet's Cannons in Brit- re d by the. miners Bonanza Creek.
na e
ish Bands. less but flameless, is to be introduc-
Comack located late in Augest, but ed, into the British army and navy
h:andoteotocugtet some w lopgos
unfdosr otfhe Draii011 under the name of "Cordite M. D."
Fire at Denmead, • Harimshire, has
A London despatch says; -The Brit- had
pursuit of General Da Wet has here (Fort Cudahy, 60 miles dis- .
been successful to tee extent that his • . - destroyed Thomas Buchanan's air
last gun has been captured, and visions to enable hiin to begin. work ship, which was built to rival the
Claim on the first branch, which was- A new explbsive, not only smoke -
Commandant Wessels, one of his ou his claim- . ... air ship of M. Santos -Dumont.
principal lieutenants, has been roots I. 51,200 IN EIGHT DAYS.
British ship -miners believe that if
ed. Lord Kitchener Sent the newt; in "The fishing at Throndak having
Tuesday, as follows:-- 1 weeks ' -provisions for hiraself 'the subsidy' bill now in the U. S.
a despatch from Pretoria, dated /ailed him,. he returned with a few Congress becomes a. law it will.
"Byng's column, while proceeding . two Indians with him. on the last • . •
and prove a severe blow to British. ship-
ping.
toward Liebenberg Vlei, sifter a; night day of August, and immediately set
march, attacked and routed a con- William 'Waldorf Astor has placed
siderable force •of the -enemy under about working his claim, As he was
Commandant Wessels. . We captured vetY short of apaliances he: could at the disposal of the National Rifle'
pom-pom
apparatus to wash the gravel with. Association 550,000 for the estab-
lishment of rifle clubs in villages and
a. fifteen -pounder and ti. only put together a rather defective.
so a Boer poin-porn that was the The gravel itself he had to carry ia a country towns. . -. •
taken from Menials's column, 8,nd al -
ons of ammunition, 150 horses, and box on his bank from 30 to 100 feet; General Booth, the Salvation.
left gun De Wet hed, and three wag- notwithstanding this, the three men, Army leader, has decided to inaugur-
100 mules, . The Boer casualties working very regularly, washed out ate a special campaign against
were five men killed, six wounded and $1,200- in eight days., and ,Carroack drankenness, and to this erid .will
"Among the killed was Field Cor- asserts with reason that had he had corn -Pile a directory Of drunkards in
proper facilities it eoidd have been each. district in order that they may
twenty-seven men captured.
net IVessels ' Among the prisoners is done in ' two- days, besides ' having: be -followed to their homes and re-
- . several hundred dollars mare gold. formed there. ...r` , '
n a 1 gs hrough .
; 12 COIVI1*LETE NOVELS YEARLY
We queste:-Tierees 11c; tubs, 3.1./c; 4 London des atch says .-The Wats %.13P'swihose direction arid arithor- Captain IVIuller, of the Stoats Artil-
p • no , y washed but i ' thet Bet t
,m1
' $2.50'PER YEAR: 26 ol's- A copy rann's cOntound, 60 -lb tubs. 9e. Pece. regarding trade, Wise., the At- . The Attorney -General replied that "The. National Scouts hear Middle- I. assenger rates tO Englarid
OTHER MINERS .S1,1ING. •P
.. . . Suggests an Australian rebate of ummer will be advanced.
•; •
• ______ • - . ., torneY-General of New South Wales; the.Statuta did not require returning Mirg, Cape Colony, captured tbir- , Stfch is the terse but telling of& 8-- ris..•••
"etrisny NUMBER OOMpLEVE i iv !Taw* :UNITED STATES MARTMTS. Customs duties on all goods, British ' officers to be appointed by order-
In- teen prisoners. • cial receird of the man who is en- Mrs. Evilsizer suleided in Hart- '
: NO CONTINUED STORIES
• eouneil. Tle was appointed by the "Plumer, near' Amerefoot (Trans_ deavoring to vindicate his rights; as ford City, Ind., aged' 100.
ilax in their legal aspect are now ther's consent to attend the King's •
Exchequer Court 1 coronation. • • . -
CANADA. SUPPLIED:11 364 . : , . f •fh • f, f d ' 1 1 er-i's ' d • is 'James Tweed is daim•ne 51 548 1 . • ' •
sheriff o • r g' trar was dead or had "General Gilbert Hamilton capter- 'being heard in the ,
N'o 1 Northern 82c- winter 110 of- 'goods being th a,voici contraventions
Nearly Half a 'Mellion Horses Pur- 64ac; No: 3 do, (inc. Oats -Dull; Seddon is *filing to give a Customs successor had been appointed, the • • -1 - -' as For the first time Manitoba wheat
I ' fOrillga, • Corn -Dull; No. 2 yellow, o- --e mos- -RVOTO.- nation aause. resigned or been removed, and no s thirty-two prisoners.
. fatteititanpdp-etrutisnzoiu,;ltic: . tah: 1 has been listed on the Duluth Grain
ana Exchange. '
--- wise; No. 3 do, ese; No. a corn, Premier ' Barton approves. Premier 1 a refund. of • royalty Creek In
. chased. • No, 2 white, 49ac; No. 3 do, 48-ec; rebate to British but not to aereign writ of election should be addressed •
to such, other person as the Lietitan- - FAMILY WIPED OUT.. , ' 1 ti i:ill'ea.
Put of hie claim on Hunker Creek. e • t'°- ELY'
• Buhalo, Feb. al.-Flour---raidet and and fordgn, imported in British hot- Lientenant-Governor upon. the reborn- veal) captured sweep: prisoners and Miss Alice Ro•ciseselt hes her fa-
diecoverer. Two .other eases sine-
. .
I only steady,- Wheat -Spring AU; toms, the idea, of • including foreign , meridation .of his advisers.• If the 500 head of •cattle.
A London despatch saist-The War No, 2 mixed, 46ac; No. 3. do, 46c. goods, imported into New Zealand in ant -Governer might appoint to be .; • ireturn of 512,066, which he holds
•
was illegally collected upon the out- All the employes n. , go
Secretary,' M. Brodkek, said that the Ttarleyw-Spot., 67 to 71e, Rye -No British .bottonis, It. is -thought these the retarning 'officer. There *was 110 "
wall Explosion in..Chi.cago Wrecks General postoffice were auccinat-
=Tiber of horses: purchased during offerings. • early colonial advances are made in sheriff or registrar in North Waterloo Building. d d • •
the. war totalled 446,088, ' of which Toledo, Feb. IL -Wheat -Dull. low-. the hope of strengthening that see- at the date and M. Alexander Mer- . ' • • • 1 •- - .- . - .• .. . • A bill prohibiting the me.nufaaturc .
John S. ovski, a Stair miner, of
Cadiz, Ohio1. murdered his wife b$
seVering her head with an axe.
• • • er; dosed, No."1 Northern, 75; to preferential : idea, . theraon in the . years front 1898 to blown into kindling woo . , . . ternational reputation- as an expon- aged persons died of cold and star. •
In a suburb of Philadelphia: , titre
LOOKING .tkanAr). Irri.wo,ukee„. rob. 1.1,-t•wheattow- preme, and he always pouted the to railways, and the areoun s pei. QS oir . ves, an e d . . g. es
"I have :been thinkinga' remarked 760- No; 2' Northerra 75-; to 76eS • • . . 1.901, inclusive; . was laid on the *The . flames from the gas 3310m. ent of advanced democracy, a . sue- yation, and twO others hecarae in-
ceision of seports has had .wide dr! sane.'
a thoughtful -looking man to a enanee. may, e7ec, . Ree -.-Lower; • i's1•0, e, ' • i. . .' table.. The payments- were as fol- reached the Trestle butcher shop.- ,-culation 'to the effect that the colony 'Will -lard. B.- Cogswell, of SjraCt1SP., '
..
,
acquaintanee ; "I have been thinking 60;e: Barley -Steady; No. 2. 63a lows ssa-1898-Montreal and Ottawa The building was • a three -store .
IDEATH'S H ------ T .. .
cash, 87ca May, 86ae; July, 86ac. . and sale of cigarettes is before the
tion of the British Cabinet which ner, who was acting registrar at•the A Chicago despatch. says -By .an. - - -• ' - • -
. . • Corn -Dula lower; February'. 60c; would welcome some British recipro, time, was appointed returning officer. explosion of illuminating gas in the NEW ZEALAND'S PROSPERITY, New York Legislature.
• .
77,101 came from the United States, or;
. ,
tion, about 89,7o5 .horses .had been May, 63*0; July, 133;e. Oats -Tab- city with -the colonies as part of the VOTES TO RAILWAYS.
e
captured. in South. Africa. roary, 46e; May, 4.5c; July fine, forthcoming British hudgat In the • . bedding at 376 Twenty-second Street The COuntry Is Going Ahead With
Cloverseed-rebruary 55.77ac- March budget Matter however, Sir Michael Phe return ordered on the motion on. Wednesday evening, a number 'of • Leaps and Belinda. .
• ; HickseBeach has hithertci beea sia of MraJoynt (Grenville) of the* aotee people, the total said tO be •eleveo: . • i
Slilee. New Zealind• achleVed its
• • $5.80..
S., • . 5' was suffer -leg -financial eMbrirra.ssinedt NeY.; has giveu sioo,o00 cash to the
what I shall put my boy to whoa he to 64e; simple, 5$ to 62;c.• Cqrn- •Railway, $40,000; Ottawa- Arapr or frsarte, .structure and it he been
by. reasOn of its socica and eeoneraie new Hospital of the Good, Shephero
. and parry Sound ItailwaY, 59,990 ; weakened and nearly 'wrecked by the,
is+ cad euough, At present I am a. may, 63.10, , . , experiments. These reports • have here.
47.8 hock It le su osed that the occu-
little uncertain whetbor. it would Duluth; Feb • 11. -Close -Wheat- British . Losses in South.- Africa, Central Counties, 51 8. PP
ees friends 01 ' tat -national police convention
will be held at Louisville. May 7th
not be wise to let him finish .• his .Cash, No. 1shard„ 76:e; No. 1, Nor. ••• Over 700in. january.e • 1890 -Central Counties aziwner, 'pants of the building were knocked
, . N liave coetinued to •.,431
beeewn ignAileadnabybavfol
edecation Germany, SO that he thorn, 77g c; .May, 75Se to 76c: juiY, A
aandon. desinitCh. says is -•The Pacifie, $6,52e; Pembroke, Southern en to' rush from the piece. The the attention of her Prime Ministeri
South Africa for the month of Janu- ' ' c anarchists,
n •
••• 510,000; 'Pilsoribueg, Lake Erie and .untonScious or were too -partio-striels-
gain currency until 'they liaise noW. 'to take decisiee actiog against. the
alight have the advantage of a Con- gale, Oats -4 oc,•cern-6140,.
War Office return 'of eastialtieS
Railway $55 500. building collap.sed and the occupants, . hi
for I ara a great believer in handl-
him to soxee technical school here, Toronto, Feb. 11 -Tho redeipts tit
Western cattle yaras to -day Aver° 88 • ed 62 of Wounds'10 ffi
m n were ki led in action, 5 °facers •
- --r °----° and 82 530,000; Ontario and Rainy .Itiver sons in the buildings near the•explo-- •
Railway, 5160,000. e , stens were knocked deWn. 'Henry D. Llo d ' •k bl
y in a realm a elet- - ,
ara i highways that will connect every ,
The constructitsa ,, or up-to-date :*
acquiring ' another leinguage .besides - ' . CATTLE, MARKET. b . - - .1000--Oentral nun les 'Bail -way., with one •exception, were carried
" . . • ary, pu 'lashed on Thursday, is un- gegaaea; contra Ontario Railway, with it to the basement. Many per- Parliament. , Prattler • Seddon's nth
•
his Own. Otherwise, 1 shonld seed - • dress has been suininarizeci by
of disease, 21. city of New York State is proposed,'
usually hen,. 'Feu Mem.
.ftatne„pce:tuitto it $20,000,000.
crafts. M3r wife talks of giving him loads of live stock, comprising 740 a?'" Pe,'„dieda ,, a 1901 -Ottawa, and New York (In- . There were six children in the Teas- His statem,ent' is
ter to the New York Evening Post.
And.they say Gast all the professione manta and everything was sold out invalided home. • • $50',000; Ontario and Rainy River , cal party came into power 'the popu-' cash value under oath iS in the '
latiozi.of ' the country has iecreased Minnesota Legislature
tfloiellitotvas: A tax code bill to enSure listing of
a uniaersity education, but I don't cattle, 188 sheep and iambs, 100 ,eere emu 520 Mell cilea terriatiouai Bridge), $85,000; Oen- tle family, and there is little 'doubt During the ten yeabrraiellsyinactes,
anything but a Proteseional career. There. Iva& an all round active de- terprovincia . bridge at Ottawa,. family Were killed. . .. . , property itt its full
know. It rather unfits a fellow for hogs, 10 caltres, and a few milkers, men -were reported missing, and 67
officers -arid 1, 937 men have been • I.
tral Ontario Railway,. $88,000; In- that all the eight members of the
tinental training and the chances of. • • . 1 dd ti ' •C 1 n• 1- •
n s annua a
rose a.. ie o o - . -
•
I
• • • 19 per cent., the exports 40 per eens. At an auction salts in the Union
are overcrowded." early. Prices were Strong, but prac- te Jaeuary 131 the total reduia• i
•
a lway, 5340,000.
Jp The` other man agreee. tically michangea, though owing to tl e. s a pe
on ef th for I The Provieciel Secretary brought • ' arid the bank deposits . 60 per cent. Stock Yards' in Chicago on Wedaes-
ces rom de t te
surviving wounded, was 5,240 offi- sane
down -the return ordered on motion SCARLET FEVER REMEDY '
The wealth of •the country per family day the Aberdeen -Angus buil Prince .
"Better ' let him learn a. bed the light run choice lots had a ten- manent disabilit3rs Was 26,305 men.
ing or something of that kind. • But, prance of higher prices. . Perstais confined in the jails of Sern,n1 eq red by Blood -Letting' -a figure. exceeded nowhere in the 100. • .
"Well," replied the anxious parent, port cattle at. front 5 to 5ec per lb • total was 111, • lit Is ar
trade," he said --"electrical engineer- dency to advance, which gave an ap- of Mr. Barr, Rs tO indigent and in- A has increased from 55,700 to $7,400 Ito sold for the record pried of ,$9, -
The ota o the casualt es, inclu ing
by the way how bid is he 7". There was an actiVe deraand for et. eers and 100,701 men.
Of convalescents. . world. The increase in the deathly's;
• ' the province. 'It shoWed that the The Wornait's Aid ' Houle at Man-
de 1 ge ($54,900,000, kann
"Tin looking ahead a little, of fel' choice; arid fractioit Moro waS A. `Vienna despot eh Says:The per family), but the tbree-quarters
°r cheseral has been given 51.00,-
i
acourse-he's. three mouths old , to_ Paid in a few instances. Light stuff FATTENING CHI ENS. ACQUISITION OP .13ARICES, • lowing details concernhig the di4cov- P • 07'j,' the children of the late. Mrs. '
CK
cf it invested .in railroads, iand
d ," lAretao Blood, the richest woman in .
Mr. Luinsden +(Ottawa) introduced ery .ofs scarlet fever serum have ttl in
a "Your d I •
07- ' '
rior smile,
_ snarl, as ' he •Walked. off, with a aiupe-
.``Ye-es."
rst, I suppose ?" ' • . •
• .. : - . . strong, and for prime stuff a, shade
• etronger.- • - - ' - • Mare 1
all round .0gures were imchanged but An OttaWa, • despot& 'sap :-F. Ci leald' bY
and in good demand. •
- Feeders. and stOckers .• were steady meet of , Agriculture, has ram. led ,.
Prices of 'a -la -butcher cattle were
from his tour la. the. Marithne Pro -
New. Brunswick to Establish Sta-. Parks Act,' the object of which. Was 1 of • Orlin:
•
, pou try expert of the Depart- -- • - a bill (No, 136) to amend the Public
ell raid to _provide 'that on receiving
' the consent . of the Municipal Comb -
a c.. 051 signed by -five hundrecia ; ' - - currod for new reeds., bridges until - While nalnumg me : enicaenaa a
the • Parks Beard without,.
, protective 'matter developed in the fit. 1 -
timeriune, • ObviouslY, therefore, some
..been cornrciunicated by ro . Cy en• 1
He -proceeded oh the. '
the in eres on the ema n ea ..t It
the reinaining debt is --indirectly alai-. thirtav-slX gentlemen la hurl" °I. 'IL
o c. not .only taye interest on the
at e, a0 'nearly all of it was in-; •`-'1e,yP-. .. -.... . , _.,_, , .,,,..
e ent, a winces to sett els, etc:, tbo state
• I '‘Vatitli ' aggregating 5500,000,000'
pus- i • •
• •
, Ammar in Paris to exploit the' gold ilelds of . . • . -; meetings in three weeks. As an out- hundred in the case of a town or
. ler convalescents a am avs alter t e
. . - - - ------che tive lands. There is -to le. M. 'finely. of Flint Hill, 1.4.,
gaMet:Itee17:11:1 fight and struck
i' trimloheilitle.t.4 . thoeociliouttizIgi ela.ctiou iredet bv.
Sheep are firni 'arid wanted at from 'vinces, where he addressed fifteen erect oks •in the case of a city, two -earl - far public Windings, said •for the
14°11511.5 A huge syndicate. ifebeing foeined a te aie pee le,
...._.
are richer than the Transvaal Rand 0- aY - tl ' s
range o es a D• a, n g s '
One of the managers of an hospital. Th. . . ----------- .
. lion in every county. of the province.
asked an Irish nurse which he cora; . G.00d mil& cotve ara wanted up to A hatching st ti i
. a on . s to be estab-
is worth 'rem 4; to sita per lb. .
to restrict the acquisition of park theor ' that people who' had once got rat of $800 000 a. ear to help pay
ponds issued t erefore,' but yields a *
; Wee repteiseueed at a...banquet givena to
• 4, over the price of last Tuesday, but
• tione.
I over the sickness becaine partially t t Id. P 2e • ra A' V ner
• •
1 • a p
AUOTIONEER
1108.BROWN
LatObs are Wanted, and Were st.rong come of his visit it lik th
s e y at tho township, and seventy -dee en the w d bt Svh t d si di ;NNIti its spur ; blood poison ensued
abatement of the fever. It is an- ar e a. ever to epree st is- ` I
taken a favorable course. • f tl a le de I and Hinely is dead.
onal travel and traelq. the Ilider-Demps-
t d with. a. tendency to advance; a., New Brunswick Goveliment will
ar- ease ef a, village, the Council May plied b3r injecting 0, small dose of ar„... The _elm ,
10 Sertim.• So far, all the eases tt„ o ca it 9
the Ivory Coast; which reports say •
force. The by-law is ------2 eve the past five years of Intel -fedi Account of a failing off iri ocean
• decile the Darks Act as no longer in been exceptiOnally marked during the 0
treated with tho new reineclY have -
asseet of the electors before it is Prosperity, and most marked of ell ter line. - has stoppea its Bristol-
LicENsED AUOVON.VER.. sidered the meet dengeretis of the shoat- $50,
Sale,.- conduetenin all parts �f the Countien 01 ,,irkinti .said Patrick, as he -to choice veal calVeS anYthing tin
Huron and Perth. Orders left at True News a
Rumens:dice Clinteit, at -addressed to Sea ao taer te a, case of surgieal ;to $1.0 each. . •
• many cases then in the hospital, There is e. steady demand for good
forth la O. will receive prompt attention. sat- struments -lying on the table. Hogs are unchanged.
lished at Rogersville right away.
'
MING TROUBLE.
sfactian guaranteed or no charges, Yourpaa esseasfeareassesse-essaaertas• ' • reerie•sea Choice hogs to -clay sold at $8 Per Agitator is Buy' Preaching a Bray
°nage solicited.
• IVIISCEL.LANEOOS
GEO. TROWHILL
BORSASBOBR,AND
• 'OENBRALBLACItSMITEi,
Woodwork ironed anderst.class material and.
Wink guaranteed. Farm implements and ma
chines rebuilt end repaired.
JOBBING A SP40/ALTY • •
.6,11Micr STROM Nertera Omelet
""*-1rNifr6Viti
expgmaNce
liRROE MARKS
Otasicies,
CoPv RIGHT* &O.
Anfotto Sending a sketdo and description may
traiekly aseertain eat opinion free wnetnot an
Invention tit probartypatentabbs, Natannse„,t.
nem strictly confidential. fiend beok on Peanut
Debt free. Oldest Steeds' for necatingpatents.
Patents taken tbronsh MUM te, CO. reeeld/4
OWEN/100er, waliouteuinse, mum
SdelltifiC fillittitail.
A liiiiitiseniely ilietttible.webldr. tantast_ele,
ttlimion of onylletenttee iotrinai Terms, es*
11 pi &co goistaithoy, owyork
14
est : our reontbo,*1. Sold by ai newsde.vent
III
Eli eiA Oftlott. Aid E et.. liffillNeStOlt. D. C.
1...,,h ....RIMESINIEL .1, IA I 4.4 :Mt; Hight.' hogs add fat hogs at
Bad Coughs
1 . .
41gl bad a bad cough for tie e
weeks and could find tti telief
until I tried Aym-14's Cherry Pecto-
ral. Only one-fautth Of 1120 battle ---;
2-telired m0," . z,
L. tiftWii, Newingten, Ont, i
i
; Neglected colds always i.
lead to something serious. 1
i. They run into chronic .
; bronchitis, pneumonia, 4-
; asthma, or consumption. ,
i Don't wait but take =
,
Ayer's Cherry. Pectoral
t lust as soon as your cough
i begins. A few doses will .
cure you then
416610,
tee dlie..SEoitta ----------------
--N, An °maw
• 40141 SOd,, Suit Vett ter /NORMS:is, Itoktse. '
' luso, had tel.% *164 it, Vilest aconemista -
• fer statelle elomis told to On Stitt,.
O. 1.1, ATER Coo- Lowe% Mos.
55,75 .per cwt.
'logs to fetch the top pride must bo
of prime quality, arid scale not* be-
low 16Canor above 200 Ibs.
Following is the range of quota-
tions:-
• Cattlo.
Shippers, per cart- ...$4.50
Do., light... .,. 425
Butcher, chOleea, a 4.00
Butcher, ord, to good. 8.25
Butcher, leferior... 2.75
Stockers; 'Per cwt.. - 8.00
Sheep and La.inbs.
ChOiee eWes, per cwt., 3.00
LaMba, per cwt,,..,,,. 4.00
Duels, per cwt 2.00
• Milkers and Calves.
Cows, each,,..,. -80.00
Calves, each,. 2.00
flogs,
Choice hop, per cwt.., 6.00
Light hogs, per Oita.. 5.75
Iteavy hogs, per Mt- 5.75
Sows, per Mt .........8.50
Stags, per etet 0.00
Wart.
A reshawur, Punjab, 'despatch
says: -There is considerable unrest at
Cabul and elsewhere in Afghanistan.
The fanatical element is predomin-
ant, and trouble is feared. Mold&
Mullah, who was prominent in the
55.50 rising which ended in the Tirah cam -
4.50 paisti, fa preachieg a•holy war, Ire
4.50 is said to have the Moder of Afghan -
8.75 iatan under his influence.Badda
8.25 Will officiate at the Aineer's formal
8.50 installation of the Afghans' Now
Year Day, Mardi 20.
8.50 Other fakirs and mullahs are stir -
5.00 ring up agitation in the Malalcand
2,50 and other distriets.
•
MISCHIEVOUS MISSIONARY.
6.00 Sentenced to Ian for Popeeia ested, to proceed at once to the
finally passee and if it is asserited • :during the year jest ended. • Duving rorthind service, and: will take+ its,
to, the war& ' of the parks is to HORSE ARTILLERY RIFLES ' thig year the Government reduced Wale back' to Montreal.
pass front the Board of Parks' mail-,
agement to the Counell,
MR. pItESTON'S BILL.
Mr. Preston (South Brant) moved
the second reading of the bill to
amend the Act respecting Couneils
Of Conciliation and Arbitration. De
said his bill had the tippet:real of
the Executive of the Dominion Trades
and Labor Council. Whatever the
feasibility of compulsory arbitration
in New Zettland-and there Wits some
dispute as to the Measure of its sue -
ease there -there West no likelihood
that that method of settling induS-
trial troubles Would beeorne gen-
eral. The -object of his bill was to
provide it speedy' means of reaching
conciliation ; that, the registrar or
the secretitry of the Bureau of Labor
of the province should be empowered
at the requeet of the Mayor or Ileeee
of any municipality in which a
strike or lock -out has oceuted, or
at the request of any live of the
tins. employees, or of the employer inter -
5 .75 I1isaffeetiols. scene of the dIfliculty and oiler his
5.75 A. Cathatvon, Cape Colony, dOS- nervieen. Ite thought this Would
4,00 patch sa,ysi-The Bev. Stremmer, a make the Act more evorkablb. There
2.00
• 80 dttys imprieonment for using lan- powered the eegietrar to seek to
Rhenish missionary, was sentenced to was aa additieltal elauSe, %Melt em-
• MANY A LONO S/I0T.
Idlobbs„.-"Ilow did your friend, the
Weather 'prophet, lose. all WS 1110*
hey 7"
1.41obbS,--"Ilettilig on his Men pre-
guttge With the intention of reaming proinote tlie forination of lioarde of
or fomenting disaffection among his Conciliation toad Arbitration be-
litajeaty's subjecta, tween employers and employed
The accused refused to give evidence throughout the province. That mis-
under oath, but denied the truth of thod of settling disputes had long
the statementseof it certain Oroten prevelled in -Great 7ilritaia With eat-
- dictions.01 Witness. isiactery results
k
railroad rates 2-3 per cent. In Pasr.' The- metititly statement of the Un-
ew Vote nave Viehed
.Work Quickly. Tip, Their :Mance of its policy to reduce 11)0150 rates asiterievee the reduction with* it,ed Stetes 'debt shows that at the
N
. . . eia,s'is.a el- tatteitusises January 81,. the
be made, 0,11(1 the roads eta' net the . .
. A.. Pretoria despetch says : -A Brit.: Government enough to pay the in.. ia.eztu. lt..t:er tocassitt .4.- )tipt, ,c)..2t6rie.8,tare,nasurdyel: .•
,,.
fah force under Col. Kiel, consistieg tercet on thole beeds. Inetead of ..erease lee the Mouth et $17 701 885
of Danient's Horse and Batteries K, causing a deficit, this cut in rates ,, honeete •
le, II, • of the Royal Horse Artillery, Wes followed by Pilaff itir itterease itt.r. 4.. ts• n-vcce Etts:im.,_ a poor, '
'actirig a.s mounted .infantii made a traffic as • to yield the Governitieet ; nom. woehlog ktre.Ytti;.kit m Chariton,
three days' trek and captured 80 more- than evee beim,. peethee rte. ' lima. tial..t been idendfled tie the
horses, 1,000 'sheep and, 80 heed of duetiona' 'Were Made in its ctr:toatq' tirodit14..,9 and third heir ot William
good eattle, They took one prison- duties, postal rates, ete., but ail 1'eteee;e1d. ‘vho died in Missouri and
er. The Dorm Artillery: Rifles have these eentlatied, instead ed Vatittiv; , Mti 0' $4.1* -1•0(1) fwmutle• .
pihked. uptheir new Work' quickly the less of 4:4150,000 (whio
t+ wuttiO John, Smith. locked in it settled
and Well.' have resulted had not. Inieitteee iit- iteiellet ver at San Vrancisco, arriv-
• creased) causede-or were follimiel by t ed .0, traii.tMkpoliA atter it feet last -
I -an increase in the ftlovernment tie itrg o).0.1.1; dazio4 ',oak with both feet so
PRODUCE TO SOUTH AFRICA 1""" ataounting ' tit .1:1.0141.41+rIO riatan, that amputation will be 1
'rho widely circulated report trPost issvaiso.tX• -
Cozad°, latts shrra Goods Val- Peeintee had cotifessati that tat, I
tied at $ , 00,000. (tawny, Was Roproathina ouottoto int , Sety.tken Vett ititroduced a root*.
;barrassinent had nothiug heti, of ft tba. 1' PAW S'tittes. Senate.
,An 'Ottawa despatch sayst-e-Sinee it seem% oceePt hio sfnfowlit ol o.th '0\' fl.* for tto appointment 01
v.vittutision by limited States
the Departrnerit, of Agriculture coma delegation that note bottafavetilit eat ;,
h
inenced shipping .to south Africa in now be issued lor nen' tuttiollaug‘itsie ,Ithde how
December, 1899; Canada, IMO Sent eXCept at it higiwr ruletF U4'5' -*t Lvla osrs affecteq by comae)
goods to the value of Ceiree beeause the rates of !utmost VII VAO 144at provets.
000. The amount of produce ship -1 London money nutrket lied keen 04,1
pod hes been as tolloWsi- Vile- 'wowed by tho loans to eariw
852 tons; flour, 54,284 nage; beef root. %var
01.
'f
.1NtlitAL.
oats, 90,51.5 bags. • . 0
;' tr,mte admits petroleuin free of
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ifenty-e"H I were rieli, thwitint, •
Ninety -tour insurgent prisoners in •
would you love ino more time
The famous library of the Marquis any. more, Henry, bet I kitow I I killed 11 guards raid esraPed. .
do Jerez. Madrid; consisting o$, two Would look forward to Our Wedding i NeW South Waleis appointing '
edition a Dort Quixote, has been never teem to poseees nie at pre- ward its commercial interests in
thousand volunieS, 'Winding the first day with a degree of imPatience that ittioileolexp, 0 jelto:anreap:Osnotauttihve:01404.41,or.
>Old to an Amdritan for 440,000. tient."' .
40,776 eases:. jams, 11,742- eases;