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INTEIINATIONAI, 1,11.S.:FON NO. VIII
1111131tItAItY 21,1904.
resets end the Sabbath
Commentary -I. Plucking oorn on
idea et Inomn corn or main°, but
the word tit the text has refereuco
gram, anch a•e wheat, rya or bLu WS.
Wigan to it:ask-They rubbed it in
taw Iran& iLtuke vi. lo to separate
the grain from the chaff. This was
allowahle emoottling to the law
Streut, xxiii. tut the Phatiseee
obi .et to their doing It on lbe Sob -
bath claly. ,
S. Pharteees elow It -Thy ware
Wateltiag for an opportunity to
catch loon. Not lawful -Tide prohi-
bition ie a, ilutrisaie rule not found
In the Mosaie taw. It was a print'
with the Pharleces to extend 1110
provisions of 1143 Won and make mine
ttte reglelations over and beyoue
Whet contuse:a/led older
tO avo:d the poesib lay of trareAres•
sloe. To pluelt the ears of corn was
In a sense to reap, and to reap on
Stbbath war lorbAlas nal pun-
ui
ishable by d:tit-Carr.
8. Have ye not reati-To vin/licate
His disciples Christ referred the
, Pharisees to a similar 0.1.Se record-
' eel in their own Ser:ptures and w1,11
wheolt they should h
have been 1=11 -
'ler. An laungered-Oar I4ord litre Unot arguing for an excuse to break
tilt? law, hut for ita true eonetrum
4 Th f God -TI t•aber-
nsto'e. D11 int-Alim. loch. tbe plea
at Nob, gave David and Ws contemn -
10113 five loaves and tha shewbread,
the Sabbath, -vs. 1-8. 1., At that
thne-It may be well to note that
there is a ditferereea of opinion itere
as to time. Some think that Joao,
had ttt d t} f t of the Pees
-
over just preceding this, but this it
called in question by the best critiee
Through the corn -Te an American
reader the word corn tuggests the
I- Sem. Xxl. 1-7. 'Phe law provided
that twelve loaves of bread shout I
X3 put 111 two pilze upon the table
tn the eanotuary, to remain a week
and •thon to ba eaten by the priests
only. Shewbread-"Littrelly, breatl
of totting forth, that la bread that
was set forth in the eanctuary.
5. IOWh-j
:one the Sabbetoeut con-
tinued 13Is orguinent by showing
that even the low ender certain c:r-
cumste,nees provided for the doing,
at that which had been expresely
forbidden in th.e inor. Blareeleee-Not
merely dose the eacrod &gory re-
late exceptional instancoe !noes-
sitY, but the law Iteelf ordains ta-
to: no the Sebbath as a doty.-Stier.
6. Greater than the temple-limo-
muh cas the ono who 'budded the
hone° is greater than the house.
°Mgt refers here to his own au-
thority and power.
7. rf ye bad known -A knowledge or
the true meaning of God's word will
prevent rash judgment. J'esus here
charges his critics. witb Ignorance
of their own propbets. Mereo and
not sacrifice-fee� 3. Sam, xv. ;
Room). f,6 "I desir.e mercy. I re-
quire mercy rather than sacrifice.
It is a protest by the prophet
against the unloving, insincere for-
malist of bis day. 8. Lord oven of
theftabba th-jeteu n af firma Him-
self greater than the statute law
of Mosee ; may Be is greater than
the Sabbath law, established bt
God at the creation.
II. Healing a withered hand on the
Sabbath (ve. 0-1.13). 10. Hand with-
ered -A cake of paralogis. &soh die-
eaeee were oonsidered incurable.
They: asked Him -Mark and Luke
mention some points omitted be
Matthew. Luke sale, "The scribes
and Pharieees we:Imbed Him wheth-
er He would heal on the sabbath
days that they might :Ind an ac-
cusation against Situ." Might
accuse. -"They dld not dth
oubt at
Ile was ablo to work a miracle ;
they expected it • but they intended
to make out that His miracles were
contrary, to the divine law and so
Immoral.
31. He laid -Jesus then proceeded
to answer thous by drawing an ar-
gument Irons their oven conduct. If
It fall -This was a self-evident pro-
position. Deede of mercy and hum -
snit/ did not Infringe on the /tab -
bath day. Pit -"Cisterns dug In the
earth for the purpose of water, into
which animals often rell."
12. & enasn bettor that a sheep -
Christ altvate puts an enormous
value on man. A man Is of infinitely,
more consequence and value than a,
sheep, would they 'not Ow Mercy
to a man t? Thus they are taken ou
their awn ground and oonfutco on
their own maxima and oonduct." It
is lawful -This was universally el-
bowed by the newe themselves. 18,
Stretch forth -A remarkable com-
mand. The tnan might IlirtLe Ten.8011-
ad that his hand was withered, and
that he weld not obey, but being
oomrnanded, it was his duty to make
the offort ; lie did so and wan heal-
ed. "Faith disregards apparent 'Im-
possibilities where .there be a com-
mand and promise.o God." Restored
.whole -A little belore this Christ
bad claimed ditino authority; Ile
now Provos that He possesses it..
"These two cases determine wItat
may be done on the sabbath. Tbe
Oe was a cane of necessity', the
other of merely.
'PRACTICAL SVILVEY. •
Sax times wasour Lord, either di-
reetly or through bie disciples, eitarg-
el with nabbath breaking. The niter-
ismea pushed the letter of the law
so far, and added so many tratlitione
ot their own to it, that their religion
vea.0 veto burdensome. la strong con-
trite/4: with tide, Jesus had hist
taught that thia yOke Was easa• and
leo burden light. In the observance
of the Sabbath Clirlst eame into
sharp conflict with the religious
teachers/ of his time.
The great via of 'the Pharisees Wes
bigotry, hypocriets, end a spirit of
intolerant cruelty to all not of
themselvei. Oar Lord cola their at-
tention to title, and fetid, "alcircy,
not roterifice." They know how to
Make lemer
ntil lina /lbut net how
to *tow mercy. -While they nro plot-
ting to murder nestle, he Le planning
tee heat a poor tavalid, "The error Of
tho tharieeee ie the COMMOil , error
of formalists and hypoctites. They
eare more for the letter of the loW
titan for the spiritual orinciple
Which le onfloile3 in the ordinaneroo
The ati.b ttit we. i made for meet, for
the well-betner of man ; heneo Christ
eorthl erineistonly heal the Mk, feel
the hungry. .or tetve the Metier on
the Sabbath day. "The Jewiell Sab-
bath wag partly of political Inetitn-
Vtt eand portly of moral oblIgetion,
• fav are it wan a politleal appoint-
trotat, dmigned to preserve the Xenon
diethtet from other people, It is aro,
rogate I. S, tar as It wag Or Moral
OblIgetteta, It rent:dun in force." We
are enjobled inferentially to observe
the Sabbath by our Lortra declare -
Lica that he catne,not to elestror tho
law or tite prophets. The fitbluttli
woo made fel' man. Ifacauley wrote
of it : "That day le not lost while
Inclitsfre In stiopended, while the
plortetel ilea in the furrow, *Idle the
eteltanget ellent, while no nmOke
tomeade from the fat:tory. A proress
. egelng ow quite -act intportant to the
wealth ot the tottioa ftes Any pro -
Meet 'Met le ptrSorming o:t more lousy
daye. Wan. the machine of inaeliinog,
the machine, COmpared with whiell
the contrivancee of of the Watts and row
the ariewrIghte and the Derseeinera are
worthleete le repelling nod winding
Monday With elearer letelleet, with. Tfie narkets.
limit lie "Orris to hit labor 0n
livelier spirit% and with renewed
Wilily vigor," In tbe obeetweetee of
the original command, that there be
a eeesatien or all physleal and mesa
Mr labor oa mph seventh daY, and
tl e ,
the well-being of the man, It lute
Lean demoristrated many times that It
is better for man and beast.
There are two extremes in re-
gartl to Sabbath observonee, ag
there W ahuost every Mug eine.
Ono hi the barri, =Attire, maritaute
way, making It ft crime to finale,
a day to bie' mortally dreatled by
tho eldldron, a 'woeful, Weary daY.
Tito Sanday excursive, note so popu-
late Is doing molt to pollute the
Sanctity of the Sabbath; the low
• erne tose Oho mot t oth
erwise ba (11Spehi'd to observe the day
maro enitably, to make tho Melees of
a :friend or relative an excuse for
patronizing It, Leann who imam the
name ot Christi depart from such in-
igniteO soul lot it be to them n. day
tar meditation and holY coiltoratita.
Many honest people have been Bad.
ly al'alted In rogarhe d to tchange
from the Jewish Sabbath to the
Lineotion Sunday, and have been ltd
into a legal bondage .7 CMS
• never intended we sliould bo. "Pile
orgrnal command ova notaing of the
epoch when the reckoning should be-
girt." The change front the eoventli
to the first Oay of the week was
made by Inspirecl men. Though there
at not on reoord any /Ethic command
to .ohange the Sabbath from the oev-
• enth 'to the firet tlay of the week,
yet when wo. nee this was done in
the apostolle age (not in the tithe of
Constantine, an sonic clstim), and that
St. Paul ispeake of the Jortiolt Sob-
s
both anot being obligatory upon
Cheistians, w•htle he yet contends
. that the veltola naoral law is °Mina-
tory upon. them, the fair inference is
that the cleange of the day mai made
by divine direction. At least the
ebaoge was made under the snnetien
of Inailired mon, appointed rulers in
tho Christine's thumb, whoue bumf -es _
it wee 'to set all thirties in order.' "
Wo not on apcustolic authority for
seaters -Mg tite first toy of the week
nntl thus minimemoratetat' once both
the creation and the redemption of
the world. Leaser'. 11,
• weetwasi
etteeesaaaorateet, ne,vpoir
Toronto intrinere. filarltet.
Tito rceeipte of grain Oil the
street toolay "ere fair, With
white wheat moiler • ausi other
• gradee uuchanged. About .200 blush-
ele of white etas!. at ate% -bo :a, WO
• bunhehi of red winter at 6070,
• mut 400 bushels or goose_ at
7O to 7i)e. DArloy le enehanged,
wall %sales of WO 'buisheis at .10 10
4SO, Oats easier, 600 bushisie sell.
leg at 3$e, Ryo field at 580 a
bittltel for one load.°
Dairy produce in fair emptily, Wh.
it
erleeh firm. The bob" butter Bold
- at 20 to Llgo titer lb. and nbir lald
go a pet ti .
Ility is noolututted, with receipts
latete; 40 loads soitl at ttit to $10.00
a ton for ilinothY. eta! at $7 to
$.3 for inixedaltram toicbanned, three
totals selling at SO 'to $10
Dressea hogs aro unchanged at
$0,15 to -$7, the tatter for listItt.
Following aro the quotations:
Woeat, white, bushel, 8)1-2 to 0043;
red, 19,)1-2e ; opratg, 88.; goo, 7•4
to 7003 ; peas, 03 to 00e; -Wets, 83 to
351-2o ; berlay. 40 to 483t Oay, tiM-
otity, per ton, $t) to $10a0 ; elotar,
$7 to n8 ; straw, $le to a10, Seeds-
AlsIke, bushel, $1 to $5.50 ; rea clo-
ver, $0 to ; timothy, 100 lba,
$2.25 to $3, Apples, bbl,, 81.0 to
$2.25; ciressed hogs, $0.25 to -57;
egg, new laid, dezen, 85 to 403; but-
ter, dairy, 18 to 22o; creamerY, 21
to 250 ;chickens, lb., 13 to tric ; geese,
Ib., 10 to 12o; ducks, lb., 11 to 18o;
turkeys, lb., 11 to lac; potatoes,
bag; inic 'to $1.05; cabbage, dozen, f0
to 7o; eaullflower, 'dozen, at to
$2.2$; celery, dozen, 45 to OM; beef,
hindquarter, $0 to if; Miramar-
ters, $1 to $6; °bete, cercase, 96 50
to $7; Daedalus, onrceso, $5.0 to $6;
imam yearling, $$ to • $0; mutton,
owt., $0 to $7 ; veal, cwt., $7 to §D.
'beading ?.1111cat itaricets.
Followleg are the eloping, quota-
tions at hoPortant wheat centres
toolay;
• Cash., May.
New York .. ,
. •0876 18,1
1-2
Duluth, No. 1 N • 10D04, 9004 71:28
F AIL URES THIS WEEK..
Feb. 18,--Fallures for tide week in
the United State, as reported by It,
G. Dan Le Co, are 228, against 240
last week, au the precedieg week
aml 280 the eorreeponclin iveok last
year. Failures. in Canada nuniber 25,
against 29 last week, 28 the precede
Mg week' and LO lost year. Of foR-
uree this week in the United Statet
98 were in the Itarit, 40 South, 70
Weet, and 32 tho aolfie 'Staten.
and 88 report ilabilitree. of -_$5,000
Liabilities). of commercial
or more.
failures for tho first week of Febru-
ary are $3,031,830, against $4,098;-
000 for the same time last year. ..
r6r4V",==ftOr".....ale24"4.--car4ftar.,en11
/ NEWS IN BRIEF
\VilluuuJ, Murphy hag becu uppoint,,
ed chief of the Sandwich fire depart,-
meet. -
Technical objection hasebeen raised in
the quo warrant° proceedings against
Controller Richardson.
Millers, ft•uit exporters and others
continue to be hampered in their busi-
ness by the scarcity of bench.
• The deatb of a little girl injured in
the Iroquois Theatre -fire' at Chicago
brings the total of victims 'up to 676.
Port Arthur's fire brigade bas resig,ned
as protest against tile chief's rein-
statement, and a new brignde has. been
formed.
In the ruins of the Brooklyn Chair
Company' factory, which \vas burned on
Tuesday, three bodies were found yes-
terday, making four dead.
William Young, aged 70 years, yester-
day fell dead at the Albion Hotel, Belle-
ville.
A despatch front Georgia to Quebec
conveys the information taat Mr. Ernest
Pacaud, former editor and proprietor of
Le Soleil, is .very ani not expected
to recover.
Miss Amelia Johnston, daughter of
Arthur Johnston, living near Maxwell,
Ont., during a fit of despondency: coin -
milted suicide by taking pane green.
The death is announced, M London of
Mr. Melville Portal, head of the famous
firm which for generations has manufac-
tured Laverstoke the paper on which
Bank of Eegland notes are printed.
Ti t • d. Mates' Association
will ask that the United States system.
'of signals and whistles be adopted in
Canadian waters. Other proposed
changes wSre discutsed by tbeir council.
MO James Craig, of Amberstbnrg, has
begun proceedings to unseat the Town,
aunei .
East Assinilmia Conservatives have
nominated Mr. et. R. Brigham for .tlic
Commons.
The stu•plus of Wheat in South Aus-
tralia available for exeort is estimated
at 8,5'00,000 bushels,
The British House of Coninions will
vote upon Mr. Morley's amendment to
the remech from tbe tin•iine on Manday.
It is reported tbat four companies of
Itroodan troops have been despatched to -
suppress dieturbanees at Revel, on the
Gull of Finland.
The majority and minoritty reports ori.
the applicatiot McGill 'University. re.
• gardi»g -specialist teaelters' standing
havo heen preseritedeto tbe Minister of
IS/location by the tpecial coatittee.
The inembet7s of the Builders' Ex-
change of Toronto wilt hold their nnnual '
banquet on -Tuesday; the eilrd. hist. Rep- :
resentatives are expected from London,'
Ikantford, Ilamiltou, Kington, Ottawa,
Montreal, e.t.a • •
The. Canadian Paellie "Railway has
•
opened fitialit ntations at the foot of -
Cherry street, Toronto, amt. at a'arkt
••••,.....m.•••••,, a
Coils, for to rtas crushed betweer
roupTEEN KILLE0 Stood In An Opriglit peon:ion, Ilia
VA/ relv121146eed rine tbo onloolr-
the tondee and the boiler, as lit
ors and the rereeking crew until 40
1\11 CO 0 EC 0,:elook won the two on.
deatit Then tato gallant eitithis
Herd Were relaatiOd Irian titer HIS
OH
MED
55 Coes Mangled romalite were reveVe
. Italy extricated front tbo writeh.
fireman, C. Pelee, wale fadally scaldod
. tar kitoriM and 'Wiling water, and, died
tow hours after the collision,
• An Awiot Scone,
71ile Melte at the w.reolt was simply
awful. 'Wedged in ainottget tho tint*
leer And iron wero tho .0oad anti dy-
ing. 4 borrible eight Wee that of the
body er Engineer Jaelmon, tito
mighty engines bolding the bodyIn
.att endwace that could not DO brOkhn
utita Tito wroseniug crews drove them
apart by powerful wreolting Apar--
etas. TOM- inan'a death was instan-
, at I I post.
'Though lits hand and army /multi be
oeeu above tho wreek, Ire body.could
not be removed for several hours, Ile
saw the approaching train and tune -
o11 the braea to elaekon the
vowel. Is wny tiler° were uo in-
jured paseengers on this train, but
Ito eegineer paid the penalty with
his life. i, •
Conductor. J, T. Nide, of No.'n: train,
said: "It was the fault of myself and
my engineer, John Dudley, that the
Wreck took plata% I did not forget, our
order.% but the irate slippea Dr Sand
Point without my noticing it. My or -
dors wore in mY pocket, We got our
orders. at Ottawa, whieit wo left: at
0.50 a, no" S
Hero Nidd produced a pink
sheet, commenting, • Tit's la wha.O.We
pall a 11) order. lt reads, "Drain No.
7 and ong:ne No. 836 win meet train
NO. la and eogine• No, 837 at Eland
Point:
Did Not Notice Station.
"as I etatecl, Av.o Coped by Sand
Point witlioat tuy noticing the eta-
' item and at 4.5.3 m., about) ono and
a half miles past Sand Point, we
oyes:led Sato No 8. Our' trate: was.
wade up of an tiogne, baggage car,
ntail ear, two sexoncholass cars, one
first -lass oar, and aosleeper. Thee
head colonist car oe No, 7 wan, teles
.aeopeel by the beggoge-ear ahead of
and titat Is whore the loss of life
took .ptime. t did- not forgot uiy or-
ders,' • repeal:act •Mr. Niddi "but that •
does not comma me. It wag My first
wreck," and the oonductor broke
down potapletely. .
tie . produced the watelt • found on •
Fireman Duboio. It had stopped at
4.53 a. in., the Instant of tho colli-
sion, Conductor Nidd stated that the
trains wero roofer, abo.ut 80 miles an
nour at the ttmo of the collision.
• • •
g I neer Save Nothing.t
•
Engineer John Dudley, No, 7, who
Was said by .0onductor NOld tobave
itirgetton his oidere, wets asketl for
a, stateinent, }tat had nothing to say.
- Ile was painfully injared Zeut the
bead, whicb was covered with blood,
ana his left arm was beo.ken. Ile
Looked file picture or dejection.
• Tito two coiontst care ow No. 7 con -
tallied a party ,ef 88 hantyineu,
bound from Ottawa to Kipp/ova, to
work for A. Lumetlen, of Ottawa. It
evattoneeng theme men that the. fatal -
hies were greatest.
• On. board No..7 also; going. to Sault
Ste. Marie, was Beellop Ilemailton, of
Ottawa, while On No. 8 troll) was
Father 'Paradise of Veedan. •They
in
admishored epiritual consolation to
. the rising. •
As' soon ail:possible a, spacial train
for OttaWa was iva.d0 up by Supt.
11. DO'S.peincer, and' on it the 111-
jured were placed, and they, With the
_ur.nanned .pa.stangers of • No. t8, the
op.settbound train,. were brought to
Wreck Gause.d by Engineer
Forgetting Order• s,
Ottawa, Fob, 15.--Fourtii9 etioPle
killed. anti twenty Injured, some of
them peeeibly fatally, Is inie
dreadful result of a head-on, col;
lision betWoon the east and west-
bound "Soo" tralue in the earl)"
houre or a bitter wieterhi morla
Tho scone of tbe accident was
three anti a half Milee, west •
of
Sand Point, a, station between Aan..
priul*. and Itanfrow,, It was due to
tho failure of the engineer or No.
7 west -bound trodn, to carry out Itis
oruera to otop 8,11nd l'Oini• aid
allow No. 8, oast -bound to Mont-
real, to' cross Lim there. Follow-
ing 1st a 'Let of the dead mod iu-
jtlaijr;.1.E.1 • 4:11.°114i:.°81°)tiS'aif!'";Ineer'
. •
MOMULLEN, news St.
Henri, trohtreal, .
kneoamt,tuo..o tteriltitlEttar, address tine
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WM. dtONLIOT, Whiteey.•
,IA6. 20:S (Osman etreet,
°I;31;0481vitall.fl ClIALUT, Orr Wail street,
S"UIN,
111,..at)yOLtklo, obtatgagwatenalittont4)iidaieLd on
tini Es DUBOW, fireman, died ou train
on the way to Ottawa Hoes/ital. •
NELSON- ROBERTSON, ' OxProsn
mesecinger, Iiingstou. •
1. 'PLIOMPOOts, eapretes tueesen-
ogleire, 1:1:sinitttree,111,1.0'.ttneette,
LEBRIOUN. Gaspo, died in Cattle
•
J. ROBINSON, express messenger,
Otto wa. ,
G. PItICE, fireman. Brockville. •
J. DUPlilla tiremart, Ottawa.
Unidentifieu man,. name of • E,
RIC11.211. in pocket,
Unidentified man, •
Wise ',Unrest
A. • CARDINAL, of Ottawa,, •
left
ann broireu •Itud internal 'injuries,
11, D. LAROSE, 1;61 Clarence street,
. Ottawa,. right • leg broken, • inter. -
nal injuries. .
JOHN ' HENRY; Clarence street,
Cltawh, peinfut injuries' to [Older...
LIAltVEY.BitOUSSEAU, St. Chnimir,
Que., lege injured, - •
W. POULIE•11, Freetels Se'av-
'ler. 'Quee, right leg broken.
W... BatOUSSEOU, 'Little ValleY,
Gaspe,: Que., • head and chest' hurt,.
IlIGOINS,. Cantlea, •Quee, ovine
and legs . .
°VIDE DROUSSEADe St. • Ceeindr,
Quo -internal ilijuries. •
JOOEPII IlcALL, Ottawa, 'helot
awl body crushed.
WILLIAM RA1LL,, Ottawa, chest
erusited. • '
PETER. TROTITER, Hull, legs,
came a,ntl chest crushed.
ENGINEER DUDLEY,. arms, howl
and body painfully bruised..
ELILEAR SEGUIN, Ottowa, throe
finget•s crushed on tett hand.
jCIIN JORY, Ottnevaebaelly shaken
up,
PIERRE ItICHILIEC, Ciatiteatl
Point, left leg hurt...
W. P. s POULIOT, leg hurt.
b•rApNimTb0.INE •:GENDR.0)1, Otteortoribs
• , •t •
BIOSE 'LEatAIRE,.. 'Ottaw4, badly
shaken up.. •
A. P. MACRO mad clerk. •
E 13.- BEACH, mail clerk, •
• • G. •
ondoOtor Furgot Ottlert.
it -was Met beforro5 o'clock In the
'beret.* when .tbe entoon..o.cuerial.
• Tratur No: 7 tett Ottawa •about three
• d'elock, bting little (mei. tn.-hour
• tat a. It Was. int eharge eV Conductor
Nt01. and. Engineer leudley,• bath o.
that city. The, orcle.r. te cross •No.:13,
• tho 'eastbound "ZotiO train, at anne
'Paint; was gliOnd betere the train
lett -Ottawa, Ditdieyellittiatedtthe-hr-
.deren CoodocteaNidOtiebook, but evi-
do it t ro :get . I eiterao ti on ees while
' Nall; •rclatIna 'Min I' itly un •Dtalley,
neglected to,keeeti, lobk Met. re -
suit was that inatbad reiliaining
on the siding sot aortd Point and. al-
lowing*No. 8 to peso. the westbound-
exprese -cant:flitted its journey, mak-
ing a head-on collision inevitable:
It was an awful nighte for•eatdati,
wreok, The cold evait intense, the
merOury lenhig 20 below zero 'end
the oleudb of 'eteelin*ahd stupor made
It. impossible for the •locamoti've
drivers to • gee far: athead.e•There is
a. liethytdown grade wheresthe agent.
dent obearred, • and nelog, ou this,
ao -Well as making up last"tilue, No.
8 ware Moon at partioularly rat'
pld rate. 2 - 1
Out Moo, leOulitry dietrict,,
nsi. tl dkrkn seof nig•ht, th
fatal; oollision occurred. Rushing
aheatl at a rapid. speedoNo. 8 'Amok
twat phiughtd tight through the train
gomg in. the oppoette direction. Moat
01 the ears, save the Pullmans, were
smashed or teleeeoped, and .in the
itimaet the engineet eIrs and every-
thing- were piled up, one on top of
another. • • o •
•Patesertatms. Were .Asieep. •
When the *dillies:re ceeurrad many
•01 the petssengera were asleep, ernd
mune wit h tlia patent en never live(1.
to telt the tale • of what ifatmen6d..
From boneathtive. XVITIN Orthe Mash
Cries'far. ltelp were ewe Mg; and these
of the* train erg* andopaeoerifsers
who Itad bcen fortunate enough to
escape, quickly applied thole; ,cf-
lone tolls? rcl dOelie tentertlinate.
A trainman Wes sent be.ok to Sand
Prant, and from thore • word. • Woe.
telograpited Ottatvrie to the davit
tronal eirperintendent, Str. It B.
ispireder and hts otart. &email trein
woe ennekly meth op, rend Mr. Spina
eer, acoompantect lay Tresienittstor
afeCoienick rind ler. 3. V.'Irldds the
compenye pliyelelart in Ottawa, Intt
for the acetic or the fatality: At the
same .tano the wecolclag crews Wate
dolled int() requieitiop,. and auxin -
arum were ordered out. from Carle-
ton junction atid ether points, along
the line. • e •••
It le 'a /somewhat isolated spot
where the 'Wreck tieentred, but 'LIM
DPW: roon spread,- and tittr Mated'
wore cared for in tieferhYdltabett heti
tiVetytItutre neesible wag done ny the•
C. P. It prOpiq to ettenre their cm -
fort. The •ti. P. IL; socured doctors
from thn mirrOttlolintr dietriet, tattl'
foam 'Anterior., rind these,. with offio
rattler dier everything 10 their power
ii.Avelleviate the tufferirig WOO In-
. ,
•
Toronto Cottle Market.
Recelpte of Doe stock at the city
cattle market were. 51 lowly, con- •
, slating of 551 ca,ttle, 1,008 hogs.
020 sheep, 24 ,palves, and. 24 horsea,
Q.ny a Low expertere were offer -
cd, which coneisted generally • of
'isght weights, 1,280 to 1,200 pounds,
and thew void at $4.25 to $4.50 per
cwt. Had there Wen heavier and bet-
ter cattle offered they would haVe
brought about $1.70 per owt.
Saitcher . cattle, •on account of
light 'deliveries, hash been • selling
fairly well, that la for best grades,
but the poorer classes have been.
cniey. Prices at the close of the,
maritet to -day wore easier than at
any time during the week, as will,
be seen by sales and quotations
given.
. Feeders and stockers were coerce,
although a few of good •quality
woe's' have found ready sale at quo-
tations given below. •
About 2e ntlah, cows were offered
and„ coneidering the quality, Obey
met a good markt, as there was
denattail tor outeide points, ane
•car load being Alarms] to Montreal.
.PrIese ranged front 935 to 952 each.
Veal oftivea of good quality are in
excellent demand. Prices ranged
• from .94.130 tO 86.50 per cwt. •
Receipts of •alteep and lambs worerget, with prices firm' 'a.t gitotations
• 4.1:Ovevne'r TO. 3' 0 hoge 'cold ateavichanged
• • '
preee, although &alert. aro tottng
of there being it Lkelitfood of lower
.eetlotattons tte mar future, unless'
- the Isn It& m t k • h
,Oltilteors-:115toee rib% .00hb::e.agio,o at Isgautnal i t_Lyi;
per cwt.: • • .
,Steekers-Opetyear 2-yea;rdoll
Steers, 4110 to . 71)0 lbs. 'somas, aro
worth $3 to $3.50 peitewto, Off -col-
ors ,and of oar breeding' f
- same weiglits are worth; $2.130 to 93
• per cwt, . •
. •
•
•
M lah C etve-111 1311 Cows :anti (genres ,
ors aro Worth $3,1 to152.
Calves -Calves eold at $3 to $12
cacti, or from $4.50 to $0.50'per'bwt.
Sheep -Prices, $4 to $4.25 per cwt.,
for ewes and Implee, at $3 to $8.23.
Lambs -Prices for gratn-fed choice.
ewes and wethers for enpact, $5.80
to $5,75; barnyard lambe, at $4.60
to 95.00. •
Iloge-Bost select bacon. hogs, not
lees than 160 lbs., nor moo than
• 200 lbs. each, fed and watered, are
worth $4.75 per cwt.; and
rata at $1.50; SOWS, $3.25 to. $3.50
per cwto and otags at • 92 to 92.50
per cwt.
• • •
•
Exporters-rj3est lots or . pep:miters
sold at $1.50' per cote medium 'at
abtut .$1.25 to $1.,40. per cwt.
Export- 11'a -Choice quarty bu'ls
are worth $3.75 te .V.85 Per owte
medidin to good bulls sold at p3.25
to $3.50. . •
Exstort . Cows-EXport cows eke
worth $O.40 to.$3.8S per owt,
Butotere Cattle-C[1'0km •• picker]
lets of buteshersa 2,100 to 1,175 fine.
: each, equal in quality tO best •erg-
• porters, are worth ,$4.30 to 94.40 t
lends of 'good -gold' at 9 to $4,CO;
fair to good,. 93.60 to 93,80; eminon
93.S10 $1.2a ; o rough td Inferior,
, 93' caotiers. $2.r.0 eto 92.75... tt • •
• •
I ..
• (trent Local Wheat alat.ket.' '
Wanhe whinlies a Mite
solithweet from Pookatio, le dedlar-
cd to be the. largest Vomit 'Wheat mar-'
kot in tho United Statea tt has a
population of only a,cco, btit 411-
.matuy still* an average of I,10,-
000 bushele of wheat from the La -
louse, and the Sig tiend conntry.
• Iteadstreete on Trade,
•
'trade at Montreal is picking up
ottn•re atter the severe blockade
through tho heavy snowfalls. 'Pray -
tilers are mending ..in more Corlirs
now. denaand for wileat• foul
flour is very active. Vales of staplo
manufactures are firm AX,' n I
firm.
At Tarot:to wholesale trade Is
allowing
it little more activity thin
week. The travellers aro tuakillgo
•titeir Calla Witit lees' dirficulty, and
netaltra ttre ordering 'freely.flho
-
'reports front tine mother -country. in-'
• cttitialaltstiatairtawaittleu.,era'rggr.a.tron ni,ovorneet
Ilusateeet Citiebee"in Innen. the
eanto .ne precialtrig iveels. Collections
are /still 'reported. slows • •'
At. theteiria-Vaucouyer and other
Moltke. Coditet polate the business
prospeets for the spring aro bright. ,
Teo tom! induotries are quite native
Oriel hirer Is well employed, And trade
conditione Aro healthy.
Tat 'outlook for bnsinese for the
• aPrilrg At Winnipeg 14 miorruntging,
Bata:Mrs hero been buying liberally.
A 1 ttft more wheat boa been emnitit
forward. Paymente are lair.
• Iluelness In Hamilton has been de-
veloping slimly in 'spring 'goridb, In
stvite of the weatlier connitions.
Traveller* have betel meeting wait
less difficulty this week enrinit
upon etietomere, and the mall order
burtieese has hear fairly good. Vaittee
of staide goodo are firm.
. Iiention wholesale teade is eltoiiing
et. little Snore life now. Tao grain de- '
litserieg Are still light, and that lute..
made Ottuntry total' trade a little-
r -thus in aottto respeete, Wit reneWett
activity igl•Niktr.1 tor, Wien the ,un -
try r.sittis "meanie more pastiable.
White the otold weatlit•r IMO toured
Olteek Itt (Matra the past
Ufa Weeks, retail *Mora for the
boring are cenntrig rorteard nieely
nett.
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A number of Modish iminigrante Inc
now at mewl: in the Toronto street •
elauting department at this ttuateue- -
toreett vocation. Amongthem ic an ex-
ototairt of the liritielt army. wile,
through Hines, wan obliged to retire VP-
eelitly, Mid now finds Ithuaelf peauflesa
itt 'terento, with a Wife laid Maid to
tempera Ire is wm•king away eimerfully
mut mitithilly in hope of being able to -
retrieve hie fallen feritines when imai-
liege 'eleinette open sot in the epeing.
A synth/Ida of smadian ahtl Mani- •
eau eapitalists, berultd by 71. M. Whit -
De', of. Porton, bee been formed to de
'tam niltI operctio ex!,:nutivo Sitionai:fito
eve.' .arcas at tietali Unatl, Port !kronen,
N. 24.
Regineer Jackson Promply.
.7. Jaciebonotriglueer of NO. . -9, wos
a veteran in th4 eittploy of the ,C.
P. and had tho tViintotl0n oftbeitig
anget careful. Ile saw tbh'oneoming
train teem the east, and, knowing
that it toll s'on was ,Unti.VOitiablk put
on the etnergeney braltes. TWA testi-
tined the ermed'of ht trein, tool itisti
m'stign.tecl the &feet of the ParlielOn.
But for hia prompt itenferat theta.
would Moo loom a terrible casualty
lent among 4.1:0 fraftgenlierg rot his
train. II:Veneer attokaart Wats qtilled
At Ida post, and Met a Iteross eleatIt.
ThO &Id :lust idtvo been instantrao'
•
YAre..•
NIFE.
Sensational Double Tragedy t
in Phijadelphia,
Man Pleads• in Vain for
Wires Return,
She Refuses and He Kills Her
and Himelf.
Philadolpitia, Feb. 15.-A flat re.
anal to resume marital reMtIons
witbalter Masi/and, from whom elt3
had been separated for it number of
years, cost AirS, Dora Floaroicay, or
2400 Cheetnut etreet, tier llfts
last .night. The husband, 'Oolonel
F. FlOorekey, atter shooting iters
turned the pistol upou innisolf ADO
seut A Millet Jute Ids own bead.
:The vsr0Man died instantly, while tile
murderer and suatide lingeted for
about twio hours.' •
itteoante Future:key, as she Is welt
and familiarly' • lcuovah" tO 'tile pa-
truns et her fauloonable dresemak.,
hoe establielunent, has been viktited
once it week for the patet few menthe
by her husband, Who pleaded male
thue to be &lowed to.returtz to
Ms fatuity. On every °teas:rots he
was itiet with a 'firth refaSal. act
oortling to Corrater aud Dep-
iity• Ouroner Hammond, lotto aro in..
veetigating the case, he Ilually re-
sorted to threats to Induce his strife
to • grant request. Spine time
Ago he totreatened luir with a pito
tol aod tc.ad her that lot woula taite
her lire.
.Last,. evening he who ' Olumaeming
the matter with hits wife In the pre -
settee of their 18-yeareold on lier
bort Edward. 'They' ,were in the
dining room on the Mat floor. 'When
the argument beeathe isome-
what heated the' father requeeted
ids son -to secure a book for hirn.
The tont was half -way up front
stair -case anima. two pistol nhots
fired In quick' succestioh *caused hint
to rush back to the, dining -room.
' He found his mother lying on the
•flotir, lef t ski° • of .lier head
shattered by a bra) front' a revolver.
A Second bullet, it was found
later, had inlaid its mark and int-
• bedded Resell In the woortWork. Be-
fore the see couldtreaela his father
the latter had turnod the i istel to
hie own head and sent a Outlet' in-
to his right tempi°, - ' ' •
Detective Ituoy, wbo was passing
the house at•the t me, &mullioned nit
ambit) a nee. Madame .F1 rem kay woe
Orouounced deed, wh the ntottal.Y
Stectioe-Chirorgnal Bost:ULM DooPil 0
weeieried• Ansi:lead wadern4htot „to the
the efiorts cf .the surgeous, he musk
rapidlY, and d et at 10 o'clock,. two
haunt after being admitted,
• A•daugttee. Fran:es, watt ttt one of
the local teeatrea ttt tha tithe Of the
shoot:rig. Who In omool the tr - •
Ecorlyhtuoef gill 60E14 rarni nigiet.tt mo- e I IQ
From .hasty investigation of Ira
eifeats made by the police it is •Le -
roved that the man bati'planned ilia
'Ottawa. crime lIng• In hovance. ,H acceunt
; There were 23 woanded ' on the livtell Cenao A.yertue improvement
pain •Nviien .it left Sand Point, :but Arsoor wiaetril,set
ton,eerjeiittlirldsalt:
between there' arid .Carleton Place, u
leer of °Mier Onaueial (beta is had
GeOrge Daboise fireman of No.. 7,
been arra/Igo/L. • ( ..
died on the •tritin White to tbe Ott
Floerekey, who got jile title
teem ,station, • ,f mut the [apt tlin.t he, wits 'in- corn-
' Tho, tnjureci•were.orrangeastet•com-.
Sortably as possible ott seat, .and.
ed :Ottawa at 2 o'clock thie 'Aran -
wore all bandaged tip.
to 01'0117. 1:t • .a..L•rillni wth,l,toh, iltolapt injureditales.
•
idrebaeaelit-t. ao,atekl )19•13 .r441C1-d 0;t
• -e • • yeors toe senior br his wlfe, Nvir3 ivas
• rnent during the Civil War, was o0
obont yeana ago. Since they Sep -
pond of a. nevelt/1 volun.teeo
46 years -old. . They wore trin'rried
notified beforehand to .b 10 raven- 'souih-roity-eighth Street.
anoarnbeutiOvereeeeartude -Pact ti.:01124Attso- :ZoftecroSrvecrletYd ili41.tibeitirestteigea.,toil‘nonteeo,,:i3anieftil :.teieliaoacitirted
eareitigcs wee; in waiting. Fully'. a Was 'the result ,of elemestio,oidlqur-
doten doctortrware on the scene ;and: 'antes. 1 am eyroemee by the Jamey
Fnmeri n tended • the, transfer of the In- that Fl eerckey had threatened it's
jured, . • A sad feature In eoneeetion wife a-number:ref tipuseetvith reSeol-
tvitit.tito demiee of • Duboie wee the oor. Teere is nOeloebt that timeratne
. fact tita.thia vette wets at the statloa WaS` planned long"in 'advance oStits
exeoutiOn, palotrs Were all ato
• •
to meet itim.'
- " • • : CO
' TLY:Sgt} • •
ged le lierfecte order." „Died Hospital.• ' ran
g1
named. Lebreux, •frona W Flatrritaa •
'S
. •
Gaspe, Who • Was . serelosits • .intarede
died at the Water Street ilteepital Oland Tr/ink:Railway Speot Loi.ge
v
tonight. • •
ST. CATHARINES FLOODED..
Several 'Factiities trilfelr 1)nmage by
•" • Water.
Ste (..`tatltarines, Feb. 15.. -The
bockl-
manuritoturing estabilehteents arid
many nrisato residences felt the ef-
fect ot tittorecent tnaw pretty se-
verely, The greatest toe:dale oc-
.
curred from the rush 'of 'tee 'end
water, Which poured down •Tweire
alte Creek, overflowed the banket and
ra,li on to the quota and foto Oat
reinleith 'pn,por• mtille, Hooding the
statehouse. It -Wag ileOcsmIary to se-';
cure teams and -a large force of
aten to remove the goruble ohemiq
eels kept there to to plaee .&t sate--
ty. This Was acconapitelted before
any damage was done,' and the
Cotupany 'escaped ivatlioat
damage. The Litpoln Light Bs Potter ,
Co. iya e /tot' so fortunate; the batiee • .
meet of -the power house at leek -
.3 was tilled .to abOilt fiVe Net. in.'
depth. At the „Welland Vale \Yorkist,
the wnter mime dew's' wifft a Minh'
and the VelAqua builldtngs1Veve
feet, while tile *ate, lutoted through
betaken UM builditigs like a small
river, • Tizot Minting „toe or a time
Oran tetoodst 10 , carry away- • the
bulltlinge, Fortunately, however,the •
leo :(fas carried over to tim rates
.way •eitet Orthe huittlinge,
• •
. Toronto, Feb. 15, -Three • hundred
thousand doilara . it Is ald, would
be a ednservattyp, estimate ,of
what' ite han'cost the Grand 'Trunk
Railway to figb.t 'the strew ou itk
Ontario division tide winter... Thir
figure. is, of course, entirely Apart
from the loss in earnings, the • foes
which' the nomparty has Geste-MOM
from Seeing unable to handle 'bast.
nos. The exeeptional fight. toldott
tits •comitaitysha.d 7 tO put tie
year was a aurpriso to goitre Ottild
kb ig officials, They. foetid theinsfives
WIt)kOrit• tbeffropetOggelitmeht tha
way •of entity plougliadfor IliPtasieed
tc tlietorict, ,atid there. Were,.
not te few" of (hit offitnahf wl)o were.
net treed •-to'it no wo fighting. West .of
tendon railway men *can Minify
rueinistemwri.L.re. lush titti sexperience 0.5
That Onterio people wto have titan
'expecting ft/sight have not to bleuie
tho Canedian rondo alone foreethe
non-delivery of their merchandise, •
Thoro is said to have been a week
ago no to their i.);(100 ears of
freight between Boston andthe
,Suspension Bridge and" Neat York,
and the SuoPengion • Bridge, /tit •
routed for Weetetu • Ontario. rtt -
View of the blookade at the Erode..
tier it Is. hardly likely that rt. great .
many ot these Were ,gset throtinio
s Passenger • train on ' both ttnet •
allotted ft -tendeney to mote prompt- ••••
noes yesterday.
The .Catutdiau Paola° Oseeterday
etarted eorti, traine up- to Elorrt,Fer,
trais, Oiled Selma and into Eranipton.-:
The road is doing 1,ta past to .re..•
• lieve the coalositetation in west,
but up -to yestereity !Ireeir tin-
ItabrItittroc.to oal itlto the- --Tees-
water distriet. Freight, iota •10
moving a li•tt•le bettor on the Grand
•• •
.
• • The latt:Peet Mine. ' .
,What is belloVOtPtO be the deeprit
gold Mine in the wOrhlottecording ter
a Writer lit the Ltisure Itatirs h be-
ing workea at riendleat, AetatrairitI
'rho nano In question, whIeli la carted
the New Chtim Railway Mino, bas
Stink itg Mehl elialt to a depth of
ft 000 feet, Or Only 'CO feet sboat,of
threeoluarters of a tulle, !Oho chief •
problem is lotto tO' keep the • 'bottle1/1i
Nod general' • WOrkingo eool enough. .
for the bithera 10 'work in 04
a depth. It in 'usually about 10Sado-
genet.; Aral tO enable (liti lb It • k '
nt at! it totray of eold motto* let
DISASTER AT NMERIA.
10•10,11...
Ileit1041) POreli VIA to Plems: by
Native Tv wises.
Lotidon, Itch, 15.-Tlits disaster re.
eantly. reported tem Northern NI -
gotta. *lien Copt, D.. S. P. •Oltlor-
den nal Mr. 0. Amyritt-Burney,
trlot euperintendent of 01105, wore
kiltede•bove provin to have been
ma& inore oleriotte than Wee at
Wet tholetht, eity01 Rtuter's Agonews
although' the loee or European life
wets linitted to the two °Moore
named, the greater part of -Olt es.
tort, tonoottots 01 fifteen. eoltliere
and thirty-et:Wen police,,Wan out tip.
fiftedtt of the teen eraterirdea
euenpfng toltojay the °there •
btinte,1411oc1. On the benne reaching
• headquarters, preparations wcr,1
vita) tor wielyttehing it fOrgO Of 800
tnen to the Poeta of the dleaster,
wlvara heavy fighting wps expeeto3„ :
$orao paopto MORI At:Merited Oita
Otifostaribets 41%' .beffig trooked.
• Many a 11115.11 10 rh0f0 Afraid nt htsi
thartra- la Ott lit wire
)„,-aa
od from the welet upwritd-of tip*, vl
either*, tree then they &millet vtroa "
hard, or they mill feint from six-
larrstion, , 1