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'RIBLE ACCIDENT ON A TIMBER TRAIN. 0 Mea lOlled ... Fallr oul)'l ......... . Yesterday afterooon. M 5 o•;!ock. ")oc: omotiYe with 6 carloeCII or ; .ewood cam& oyer the lioe from uar Dildo Pond. Enryt.hill« went 'I 1 right, uotll when near 11baaa- lAn's out, Rherbead, t.he cars were r ·mniog at a high c ' t.hecan alidCOil· (IDOX.. 001'08 'l'WO CIU'l'll.) NUMBER 48 - Latest Stylea. Cheapest Price. 60 pieces Flannelette, 9c a yard, worth 12c. 30 " Drees GQoda. 24c, worth 30c. 50 Maida' worth $3.20. I - A£10._,--- 50'<lozen Blaok 1\nd Q)Iored Woolen Gloves, at half-price. A full stock ol Ladies' Straw Hats. New Wings Md Feat.hen. .. , Dress Goods in Light and Heavy made Rerges, Curl Qlotba; m,-.c. . . . . · I MUNN,. Water Street, Harbor Grace. Full supply of the princi;pal_ propriii(i17J .Medi- cines kept ill, swck an,d, offereil at lp{Qest rdtea. Everytllingyounudin 1M 1hwg lttrc nt I"M Omf""l. Prucriptiom ctn'f{1,;Jig compDibld.Z from tM Pt.owt Drug•, an(l tQldtr personal Oulport ortkrs p,m pi'Ompl and a#enfton. , . f'-.G. \II?· ANOREWS_p StreB, Grace. OF NEW GOODS OPEN---::::::::> . -- FA&:.:L. :· 0 ANO .. .. G in vdless Lt\djes' Winter Jackets, a specil\l.ty, fMm $1 upwards. Few Winter Capes, }"test st)Jes. - \. ckap /or Cash. \ NEW FALL ' STOCK Paterson&Foster. Water Street, Harbor Grace ahop and offered at lowest prices. . Beady-madewtthiog, . Dre88 Stuft, Flannelette, Boots, Bboea, Hats, Caps, Millinery, and article in the outfitting l ine in stock. Hooae-furniahing Goods or all kinds. · Our aim ie to supply customers '}'itb articles or good quality at lowest prioea, and the public may 1:ely on receiving every attention Md satisfaction. Ootport trade specially attended to, and orders filled with the greateet care. I . I J Provisions, oals, &c. Just received R. l ot of Anthracite Coal, sent home at lowest prices. In store, Prime North Sydney Flour- 11 grades, Best Barbados Mol688es, Bread, In stock, friand full supplies of- Pork, eef, Tea, Sugar, Butter, Rice, Pease, hitman, &rea,- oppollile the Tel8f!Nlph Offie6,- Bcub<n- Grace. Boston rosene Oil-116 and 150 test, Pitch, Tar, O akum, Nails, Rope, Brushes, A.Dtbracite Coal, And a general assortment of miscellaneous good&-all otfer«l at l<noeat prius. eaatom T•llor- - Public · Notice I OF NFLD. , ln 1M Wi1wing-up ami Liquidntioo o) Railway Contract, '98. tho <lmlmer*l BonA: of Nnlfovua· lond, and tho tMrdo. Notice i8 ber eby given that all nota of t.be said Bank or claiming to l.le Cre<.litora of, or to have any claim against l.bo said Hank, its Aaseta, or tbe Trustees thereof, nre required to suoh notes, and furnish of such claims tO the fi\\\llot"lbere 1\\ their office, in Butid· ini, St. I w the :n.t day or Deo., 1898 : and notice is further given that aRer the Mid dale, the Truel.cea will proc:eed u. distribute the A¥ete. of tbe Bnnk, having rogard only to tbe claims or "bfoh lhey shall tlten have bad notice. All persons to 'be Bank are to malte Immediate pay· ntent to the Trustoea at their eaid office. The gard day of 1898. MUNN & Harbor Grace THIS WILL INTEREST YOU I '"t'he Celebrated "K" Brand c6f TEAS ARE THE BEST. Thfl auccees aU&ched to our advett laiog bu been caoaed •ole- lyby \be inuiotio ml'rit of goods offered. We ult you to compare our "K" TF.AS aod whhouL partlaliLy, and von will be oon-.ioeed ol lheir nlue. No 1\ICb .... Joe In BLENDED and CEYLON TEAS hue-ret' been offm!d in NewfOundland, and we tlmply aak you !or t. trial order, 10 that we may pro•e to you their ucep&iooal quaUDr and real aterliog merit. Tbe.Y are fuL aaloing a repuLat.ion wbiob & he moe& •keptlcal m01' admit on oompariaoo Ia d<'t&ned. R. L. J. .P. FURLONG, · Trustees o( th' Aeseta and ll4UMb or the ComTeroial Ban"k of Nftd. _.Dolt"rnmow xo:n:Y . AWAY by goln• el.ewbere. Our bAS are aU boogbL IbM und for cub in markela of lbe world, by wbiob mtana ak>oe can good value be •on &o the actual oooanmer. We II you ln 8, 3 o. r lO.lb. alz-tigbt tioa 1 a :JUGRANT. RlOB and PURE TEf. a& 28 lb. A blend 01 OHl.NA and OEY.I.ON TEA, of won· derful•lretllth and Oavor, at 38 oenla lb. and the TEA that can be lmpon.d aod nf quality, at 48 cenla lb. and in 1·4 and 1 lb Packet, , aL 80, 40 and 60 ceota lb. Send ua ao order wi&b cub to oover COIL of Tee. and Freight, aod be ooo'riooed. -- NOTICE! Ir ya\o want to buy a rut sailing yaoht, buy the ln-vlnoi ble. F.ot parUculare apply to H. J. BlSHQl',. Nov. U. , Q_ KNOWLING. ( . . Wa.ter - - St. John's, Nflc:L
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'RIBLE ACCIDENT ON A TIMBER TRAIN.

0 Mea lOlled ... Fallr Out~ oul)'l......... .

Yesterday afterooon. M 5 o•;!ock. ")oc:omotiYe with 6 carloeCII or

; .ewood cam& oyer the lioe from uar Dildo Pond. Enryt.hill« went 'I 1 right, uotll when near 11baaa­lAn's out, Rherbead, t.he cars were r ·mniog at a high ·~ c ' t.hecan a~·

alidCOil·

(IDOX.. 001'08 'l'WO CIU'l'll.) NUMBER 48 -

Latest Stylea. Cheapest Price. 60 pieces Flannelette, 9c a yard, worth 12c. 30 " Drees GQoda. 24c, worth 30c. 50 Maida' ~\8~ ~2;40, worth $3.20. I • - A£10._,---

50'<lozen Blaok 1\nd Q)Iored Woolen Gloves, at half-price. A full stock ol Ladies' Straw and' Fel~ Hats. New Wings Md

Feat.hen. .. , Dress Goods in Light and Heavy made Rerges, Curl

Qlotba; m,-.c. . . . . · I

• ~OHN c~ · MUNN,. Water Street, Harbor Grace.

Full supply of the princi;pal_ propriii(i17J .Medi­• cines kept ill, swck an,d, offereil at lp{Qest rdtea.

Everytllingyounudin 1M 1hwg lttrc can~ nt I"M Omf""l. Prucriptiom ctn'f{1,;Jig compDibld.Z from tM Pt.owt Drug•,

an(l tQldtr personal ~Vricn&.

Oulport ortkrs p,m pi'Ompl and ~ a#enfton.

~ , . f'-.G. \II?· ANOREWS_p

Wa~tr StreB, Hai~Kw Grace.

~TOOK OF NEW GOODS ~NOW OPEN---::::::::> . --

FA&:.:L. :·0ANO .. WINTE~ .. G

in vdless vme~

Lt\djes' Winter Jackets, a specil\l.ty, fMm $1 upwards. Few Winter Capes, }"test st)Jes. - \.

~All ~ing ckap /or Cash. \

NEW FALL 'STOCK Paterson&Foster. Water Street, Harbor Grace

n.~ ahop and offered at lowest prices. . Beady-madewtthiog, . Dre88 Stuft, Flannelette, Boots,

Bboea, Hats, Caps, Millinery, and ~very article in the outfitting line in stock.

Hooae-furniahing Goods or all kinds. · Our aim ie to supply customers '}'itb articles or good

quality at lowest prioea, and the public may 1:ely on receiving every attention Md satisfaction.

Ootport trade specially attended to, and orders filled with the greateet care.

• I . I J

~~AMES CRON,----~~

Provisions, C·oals, &c. Just received R. lot of Anthracite Coal, sent home at lowest

prices. In store,

Prime North Sydney Coal~

Flour- 11 grades, Best Barbados Mol688es, Bread, In stock, friand full supplies of-

Pork, eef, Tea, Sugar, Butter, Rice, Pease,

hitman, w~ &rea,- oppollile the Tel8f!Nlph Offie6,- Bcub<n- Grace. Boston rosene Oil-116 and 150 test, Pitch, Tar, Oakum, Nails, Rope, Brushes, A.Dtbracite Coal, And a general assortment of miscel laneous good&-all otfer«l at l<noeat mar~ prius. eaatom T•llor-

- Public ·Notice I COmB~ OF NFLD. , ln 1M Wi1wing-up ami Liquidntioo o)

Railway Contract, '98. tho <lmlmer*l BonA: of Nnlfovua· lond, and tho ~~ rel~Jh'ng tMrdo.

Notice i8 bereby given that all ~holding nota of t.be said Bank or claiming to l.le Cre<.litora of, or to have any claim against l.bo said Hank, its Aaseta, or tbe Trustees thereof, nre required to prod~ suoh notes, and furnish ~ool of such claims tO the fi\\\llot"lbere 1\\ their office, in ~OGka~ica' Butid· ini, St. ~Ohll'IL. I ~ w "~ the :n.t day or Deo., 1898 : and notice is further given that aRer the Mid dale, the Truel.cea will proc:eed u. distribute the A¥ete. of tbe t~aid Bnnk, having rogard only to tbe claims or "bfoh lhey shall tlten have bad notice. All persons i~debted to 'be Bank are ~~uired to malte Immediate pay· ntent to the Trustoea at their eaid office.

The gard day of Augu~t. 1898.

MUNN & Co.~ Harbor Grace

THIS WILL INTEREST YOU I

'"t'he Celebrated

"K" Brand c6f TEAS ARE THE BEST.

Thfl ~trae>rdinary auccees aU&ched to our advettlaiog bu been caoaed •ole­lyby \be inuiotio ml'rit of goods offered. We ult you to compare our "K" TF.AS witbou~ P~Judioe aod whhouL partlaliLy, and von will be oon-.ioeed ol lheir ~Lraordloal')' nlue. No 1\ICb .... Joe In BLENDED and CEYLON TEAS hue-ret' been offm!d in NewfOundland, and we tlmply aak you !or t. trial order, 10 that we may pro•e to you their ucep&iooal quaUDr and real aterliog merit. Tbe.Y are fuL aaloing a repuLat.ion wbiob ••~ &he moe& •keptlcal m01' admit on oompariaoo Ia d<'t&ned.

R. L. ~f~RE, J . .P. FURLONG, ·

Trustees o( th' Aeseta and ll4UMb or the ComTeroial Ban"k of Nftd.

_.Dolt"rnmow xo:n:Y .AWAY by goln• el.ewbere. Our bAS are aU boogbL IbM und for cub in lh~rinClpal markela of lbe world, by wbiob mtana ak>oe can good value be •on &o the actual oooanmer. We II you ln 8, 3 o.r lO.lb. alz-tigbt tioa1 a :JUG RANT. RlOB and PURE TEf. a& 28 ~La lb. A perleo~ blend 01 INDI~N, OHl.NA and OEY.I.ON TEA, of won· derful•lretllth and Oavor, at 38 oenla lb. and the FL~EST TEA that can be lmpon.d aod nf 1u~rb quality, at 48 cenla lb. and in 1·4 and 1 lb Packet,, aL 80, 40 and 60 ceota lb. Send ua ao order wi&b cub to oover COIL of Tee. and Freight, aod be ooo'riooed. -·--NOTICE!

Ir ya\o want to buy a rut sailing yaoht, buy the ln-vlnoible. F.ot parUculare apply to •

H. J. BlSHQl',. Nov. U. S~tMCl'illk:y,

,Q_ KNOWLING. ( . .

Wa.ter Stree~ - - St. John's, Nflc:L

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R-1-P·A:N•S

The modem stand­ard Family Medi­cine : Cares the -common every-day ills of humanity.

·Jave-0 Pu!iD _

.,~CBil~ ................. ,101

, it THIY .,, t111 R1m1111 that tht f boulltiOUI hVIt/ of niiUI'I htd

ru-orldld for •II diu,.. '''""' /Milo fiiPURE BLOOD. . ,

•eeoo ~ vorse's.~t:.~ m P"ll a• ..., .••• ,. ...

I s '":u,~ IJUU:U

W. I. OGISTOOJ_,

-Two eUcb or dyoamlLe weJcbla& almoe\ ball a pouDd ba.e airlnd &broacli &be ..uJi oa &be o•eftaod uaift. The l&.icb w.- Ia l.aee~le pe.eii:­~Vi.j::' bolb weN ~ to Geo. ~ Tnrkiah oooeui.J.. PatiO& baild· h1tL S.U FIUIOiaco. ne ~ w..-. iodl.auoo'- but it Ia &bOoabl &be dtaamU.e wu malt.d Ia MOD~ leteral weeb ap Mr. Hall neabed a ei~ paokqi, bw& i&,... .,.,..._ ... , l&lely.

ilot~sek~p,s have been vexed "' bcu

. using. cream of ~ and soda to find their work uneven. If some-. . times good, at others the · biscuit and cake will be heavy or sour ot: full cf lumps of soda 'that Get the teeth on c<%;~. Flour, eggs and butter wasted. This is beet>.use the cream of ta.rt..1 r is ad ullerated or cannot be used in the proper P.roportions.

Foocl always sweet a:1d · light can· be as­sured only by the use of Royal Baking Pow-· der exclusively. Royal is absolutely pure and healthful and does even work at every bakinf".

~ up the aya&em i' bu\ for Dr. Wllliama' Pink .rma do no\ thlD.k I woulcl be ali•e10-day." .

Tbe experience ofyeara baa pro•· eo tha' lbere ia ~beOlu&ely no die· - due to a ritt.&led condition of tbe blood or eba\&ered ne"es thal Dr. ' Williams' Pink Pilla will not promptly cure. and thoee who are adering from such troublu would avoid much misery atad aav money by promptly n1e0rtln_g to lhia treat.­ment. Ge~ the Jenu&ne Pinlr Pilla nery Ume and do not be pereuaded \o take an imitation or eome other remedr from • dealer, who for·tbe aake o the extra profit to bimeelf may uyla "juet u good." Dr. Wllllame' Pink! Pille cure when other medicine faile.

Sold by all dealers in medicine or will bt een\ P.Otl paid al 60 cu. per box n eix boxee for 12.50 by addreuing Meaan. T. McMurdo & Co., 8$. John's, wholesale agenb fCJr Nftd.

B,B orr Bll vow. New Haweo~., Now. 17.-Edward ~ Taotr a& oae Lim• oae of lM IICOilala.al meo o llnaoolal elrolee la New Bano, dled in tbe New BaYeD ck7 boeplt.&l &o-d-y, preaumably ol pol· IUD, eell·admbliaiAred. He wu 68y_..,. o1c1. h ... annOunced &o-olcb' &.ba& TrowbrldJe ~krtd an oath that He would drink bamaelf Lo deaLb beoauae be wu cliaappolo&ed to a lowe alalr.

Trowbrldae wu born to &lbanJ, N.Y., aod wu a deaoeodau~ or &be Trowbridge. of Utobftrld, PD• of the bee~ known Camillee lo CoiUiec&.icu&. n wu in U&cbileld that be became acqoaln&ed wiLb lfiae Ma.ry B. Croll mae, one of tbe baodaoin•t younr wo111en In Ut.cbfte1d ooooty, aod 'be dau1bf.er of a bokl pro­prietor.

Tbey,rp-e eo1111ed Lobe married and aU tbe atran1emeota wen perfecud for &he oeremony. 'nlla wu io 1876. Tbe day before &be 4a&e for ~be marriaa:e Lbe YOIUIIwomao;eloPed lromLit.ch6e1d wilb auo&her mao. 'l'bia brokt youoa Trowbrid11'• b~ aod bia trienda uy &.11M be &ia dtdared &bat be would ud bit ula&eaoe loa dtuotlud'epan, aad fiOID tba& &.iae oo be bad been a ateady aod a auoe, drinker.

Joat belore be wu Lo be m.&rried 'l'Jowbrilfp hd been caabier Ia Lbe Trad•meo'a Natlqoal Baok, lo tbla oiL!"-:t wu blcbiJ &bODihL 0" by &be ba 1 men b.ealloO&. But drink 1000 broaab' w liD eod bit coooec:Uoa witb &be iJia&.i&D&Ion.

Dron oGt &be Old---·· 'l'be ~~le ·or Brl&iab(i,.umbla do

~like BriU.h laWI nprdlr111be Cbl· oeae. AL &adoo, B. o.; oo I'Dcla7 &be wbhe mlnea rouoded tlP all 1M Qai· DIIM ill lhe cliaLricL and ~fob &o &bem io Lbia fubloo : ,

"You'a ire like a. lot or ~paw· io1 bolts, &brougb wblcb &be wealth ollhe ml.UOc oampe. aod wloc otr a&ulf Lba& Ia &bi'Owo Lo .700'1. TeD cenLa a dayla aulllclent. Lo keep lire l.a you'e. You'• are o~ fair oompe&.i&on, and you'a are cau.IDI Loo moob of Lbe wwJLb or Lbe OOQ.Q&rf. We waol yoo'a Lo ~eL oa&."

Ewe17 Cbloeae oallei :"jpoD aeallDed Lo ~·' ou&. So aU ol&llio were lordbly drhen LoCeoLt&ll'oloLaod &beremarOb· eel Lo &be nearest. ralllorod ~ca. where Lb8)' wen looked op all Dich&, whb a U1bt.ed lamp aod a "rallroid aufde," and were lfi ou& ool1 when Lhe tralo artlYed a& L.,. a&.a&.ioo oo Lbe ne:u day. AU bu& &wo boarded the train for &be oouL. TheM Lwo will be eaooned oo.& Of Lbe COUnLry.

Upon en\edoc tbia dialriot all Obi· oeee ace oow bein& aLo_pped, aod are or­dered Lo produce their pa•por~ from the Emperor ot·Cblna,1hlog_lbem &he rlgM Lo enter the oouot.ry. Then they .., promptly aen~ oft on a. &rato hefore they are QYer their bewilderment..

WortiJir Bi;ll, ud Day. The bualeet and IDUtbliea& liLtle thing

that ever w .. made fa Or. Xiol'• New Life PUla. E•ery pill Ia a aupr-coall'd &lobule of bealtb, tha& chqee weak· oHa ~Ali> at.reoclh, liaUe.neae ioLo eo; eru, brdo-ra1 loLo meot.&l power. They're wonlferful in bolJdlnc op Lbe beaiLb. OoJy 26o per boz. SOld by aU Droatata. ·

--- ' -A• a preoaotloo aploat. amoall01

Lbe ouat.od olllceza aL &be .Q!UidiaD "8oo " requ'lre all ladiee 10ii»J Lo lhe American .. 8oo" Lobe wei1bed oo tbe oftlcW ecalea bernn cra.inc Lbe ri•ll' and apio oo returoln1-

Keep Minard'• Llnlmenl to &be Bouae.

lYNICE OIL -cuaa-

Rheumatism and Dyspepsia, lumbago, Neuralgia and

Kindred Diseases.

Tbil oew French medical di.oovery baa beeo ~ wiLb remarublu aucce.u lp Bellewue H~phal, New York ; Howard boej)it.&l, l'bila4elptala ; Mary· laod aod Joboa Bopldoa Uoivt niC¥, &l&.imore; aYio BoepiLal{ MonLrHI ; aod l.a Yarioua Oiber boep t.aa ).o &.be proml.aeol oi&.iee. .. •

WHAT A PBYBICIA.N SA YB: Jo8.JII HoPIUlfa U•tnJIIIlTY'.

Baltimore, Aprii6Lb, 1897. Tb'e Uptrimeota made here aL tbe

boepit.&l with Lbe .Patroice'Oil, wltoeu· ed by me, huh~ been wery aucoeaafuJ, I hereby recommend U io all caae. or rbeum&&.iam. - ,

(aano) DR. F. L. ROGER.

POLYNICE OIL Bent JIOI&pa.id -on receip&. or price, Bny ceota, ia mooe.1 order, by the fama.a French epeclaliat.

Dr. A. A~xandre 12.18 G Street, N. W~

Washington. D.C., U.S.

-THE-

QUEEN. Insurance· Co. toRt m the Great Conflagra­

tion the 6Um

$541,000 J.=.. U.. LeedR ucl ....,, Twro!IIO

The editor of the Leader and lW corder, during a receo' hollday trip through \tie ooantl11 of York, Peel Dnfl'erin and Grey, spent a rew daya at the old parental home­aeacl •here be wu born aod tpeot manr happy yean. The old home· etaat lain the towoebip ofEupbra· eia, Grey colioly, about one and a b .. I mll .. 10ath of the Yillqe of JleMbooN, ond about &en mllea from the town of Kealord. It la oooopled by the writer'• youna.eel brottier, Georse 1. Faw~ The IaUer wu .ibe picture of health, and remembering that when he came from Detroit, where be bad been li•ing for eeyeral yeara, and \oak polllleioo or the bomeetead, be wu In aach f .. ble hulth lhal hla ure wu d .. paired of, the wri&er •aa•ted that Llle bracior climate or t.be north-one moat be the

EYeo after h'- 6cb&rp from the baolr, be wu ~uera&ly employed by Lbeleadlq ......_ men ia New u....,. no, ffll be w..- lib ~ aoc:ooo&anL. Bot bit iowms*J.&e babl&a flaally re­euJ&6d lo bia lnabWt7 to '" a&eady em· ploymera&. Be became a well·lr"Dowa Obarsc&er OD &be e&reeLa ot New Ba•eo.

No oLber pn!paratloo bu ner done ao maoy_p_eop!e ao much KOOd u Hood't :i~t.. A.merica'abrear.-t.Kedi· QUEEN

and the INSURANCE CO.

Hia Ca&ber, wbo builL IDaDJ or tbe can for Ale Ne~ York Cen&ral road, tbeo nown u \be Albany &nd No­hawk I'Oad.J.. bad lei'& a email fortune 10 bit 800. ·me youocer Trowbridae wen' &broogb that ioberhaooe1 ooly aa•ior eoouab out or IL Lo puroaue a burial pic." lo J:•e~~reea oeme~, where hit panD'- aN tiurled. He alao ereck!d a •ooamepL OHr abem.

- --• -A. repon ol &be Beahb Com !PI~ of v~ocou•er, B. 0 ., declam &bu 20 caaea of ~yphold fner lo · Vaooouver, were &raclld 10 bad mild auppUed b7 one Weoakella. Be kept bit cow yarct lo a filthy e<.~ndiuoo.

paid out to 898 of its patrons, whoee policies were involved Ill the fire', ,exse~JiimmLi:' amount, viz.,

bet\ · medl the world Cor a tha&tered co Uon. The reply

DariDC &be lael rw ~ean oC bit life Trowbrid11e bad bKn Lhe beoeftolary of frieoda'wbo bad howu bliP lathe daya or bit proeperily. Y•t.erdayaft.ernooo be wu found Unooocioua io hit room lo Lhe Pa7Loo Bouae, where be bad bt'eo e&aJIDgreoenUy,aod u wu thouch& aL &be lime tbal be wu wrry all waLb poeaKPooia. Be wu romo•ed 10 &be b01plt.&l opoo order of &be auperiot.end· ent or &be cit7 ot.rilica. lL "WU ata&ed by &be boepit.&l doct.orw lbat the •Jmp­&oiDII ol hie oue were &ha.e of poitoninc. He aenr reooYcred oopaol~oeu io Lbe ~piLal.

Glurow, Jtr.,Ho•.,27.-Bobert.Brown a weJJ.Imowu farmer or &bil oellbbor­bood, wound up a. famUy quarrel at bla home, fotU mllea lrom Lble piac:e, lu& oiabt by abootloc and ldlUng bit faLbef.la-law, Loola McCh•llan, hla mo&ber-la-latr Mn. Mary .lhC!ellao, aod bJa liater-la-law, Ber\b&~cOlellan. He aJao eb<K aod wounded bit brbtber­l.a-law Oecqe KcOlellan, who pro"b&bly will die.

NeWI or the ~gedy epread through the couoly aod the aberilf, wl&b a a mall pGNe, to-day found Brown eecreted In bit barn. Browp dro•o bia p11nuerw froaa tbe bam and banicaded 'be doon aod abot aL wboevu ap~. The crowd, which ~ larirer each momeo,, pouNd •olleyaf~r YOtley ioLo the baro. More tbao a hl~red abota were fired. Fiaally Brown •~¥."ndered. The crowd bad li&bLed ma&cbea 10 buro Lbe bam when be ap~, wiLb weapooa In ea.cb baod. Tbe ollloen a&arLed Lo briDI blm lnLo towo, puraued by many who 'brea&eoed to l7ncb blm.

Aak tor Mloard'e IJolmenL aad t&ke oo other.

A llarrow BIQ&pe. Thaoilul worde wri&&ea by MD. Ada

E. Han, or Gro&on, S. D. "Wu taken wi&b a bad oold wblch •et&led oa my lungal ooucb aet in aod finally ~nnin· at.ed o COoaumptJon. Four Doci.On gawe me up, uylng I ooold lhe t.ut a eben &ime. 1 pn myaell up Lo my Ba•ior, detormlDed il I could ooL al&y wi&b my rrtead• oa earth, I would meet my abll'n~ ooea above. My buabaod wu adwleed to get Or. Kin&'• New Dia· oo•ery for ContumptJoo Coo11ba aod Colda. I ga•6 U a tri;i, Look In ab eigbL b<IUiea. It bu ourrd me, .ad Lbaok God, I am uw&d and now & well and buiLby womao." Sold by.U tHuJr 11tta. 60 cLa. aod t.LOO. Guara.ot.eed ' or price refunded.

-8tatlallca abow \haL io Aotworp alone "Dearly 4,000 borlfll were alatt'ltb· tered lut ye.r for human oooeumpUoo, aod the OUIPber O! ahope deaJinJ U• cluahel7 In bone8eeb lo the Bel(iao

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made contained eta&emenu 10 re· markable that •e coneider U a DlMaure u well u a duly to si•e lhe• u wide publicity u poeatble throgb )he ooh1mne of the Leader and Recorder. A eevere attack of malaria, coatracted whlla& in De­troit, broqb& the wri&er'a brother to death'• door, from which he re· ooverecl onlJ to flnd himself a 'fie· Um or a oomplloa\lon of troublee which unllUed. him for work. He wu a&tended br aome of the moat emiDQt ~rllolane in DetroU, bul be received mtte or no benefit from their &rea~ent. Change of air wu 6nallr recommended and be rtt-: moveCI wilb bla famUy to the ooun­ty of Grey, A eliabt change for the bett.er wu noLloable at ftn" bul he aoon relapeed into tbeold condhion aod again aougM 'help from tbeleadlngClooton of\be dia­tric& in turn. 8leepleun111 \ook poiMIIion of him and aoon he wu wuted away to a mere •keleton. Then the dooton declared that they oould doflothin1moie for bim,and FACTS ABOUT HEALTH -Tbe totpedo boal Dupoo~ bu ez. adYiaed him to go California. Dur- ceedrd the beat torpedo bOat apeed ye~ inr all thlll weary months, be read It •• l!aar to IC .. p Well If VIe Know dOYelooed in 'be United State., pro•log lD Jbe papen from Ume to Ume, How-Some oftlle Condition• Neo•~ ber Lobe the futeeL boaL lo Lbe UniLed and laa~b.;...a •• -hal be termed the earr to Perteat Hnltll. SLate. na!J. She baa' deweloped a •peed ... .... ,. of tblrLy inota ao bopr. "mlraa II" wrooabt b, Pr. Wil· TIM tmpertpoa or matotatDIDr roocl liame' Piok Pilla. He bad no faith ~ 11 -u, udemood, ucl I& Sa l'ollowed lluaband'a Adrlce. in euch remecllee, and lt. •u only ....ur 1 IIIDJIIII 011'* 11 we take a eot· "lwaa t.roabled for a JoDg tJme with wbeo the pbyaloiaDI told him that ,... ,..., or n .. -.IIUoU nq~. aick heada.cbea. 4' I&JL mz huaband they could Clo DO more for him Ia perfil& lllaJ~ Uaf $1PM!a pro1D,.IJ boucb& me lwo bpijlre or Jtood'l ~ that, like the drownln1 man who ..... 1oM, ID4I U.u JlftiiUW .... ..._ u.p&rtlla &.eUing me thia medicine oatoh11 at a atraw, be thou~rbt he _._ '1'111 blood 11 -plo,.cl &o .r17 weald core m~ u h bad cured blm of

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Uttle Olrl .Tcstlfla Aplut ber Fatber. Wbo ba4 Killed ber

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In th' criminal branch of the Supreme Court at New York the other day a little child told bow abe bad seen ber mother kiJJed. T&e prisoner was her lather, and bis face grew monr haggard as the faltering •oice went on in ita piti­ful, accuelng story.

Justice looked for aid in tb~ sbru'lteo litt.J' figure in the wit· nea chair. Th~ child waa nine yean old, but 1 ked three yean younger. Tne im light from the lofty windo~s showed her (JOe drawn with suffering and rear. ~ut the ermken eyea had seen tho mother struck down. and the me­mory oftho child bore theindl'ace· able pain~ of the trasrlc picture. Therefore the law m111thear her tale

H went back, to April 9, the Jut oi many daya of terror in the wretched home at East Sixtieth St. Timo\hy Collinsand bie;wife quar­relled then, oa they often did be­fore, but the WOman did DOt rise this time when she was felled. The blow had killed her. •

Tbe courtrooqt grew still yeeter· dAy when Katie COllins waa called to testify. She waa frightened by the solemn surroundings and the look upon ber f11tber'a face. While &be sat trembling in the big chAir lawyers argued gravely aa to whether the waa a competent wit­oeae. Tbe twelve solemn jurora Jooked at her-uneasily.

Judge Gildersleeve le&ned over aqd asked the child gently whether she knew what an oath meAnt. She looked at him blankly. Then he asked whether she knew what h was to tell the truth, and abe nodded gravely.

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no meanini &o ber, and· abe turned her troublH gue qaln on her fa· ther. Sbe cou~ not ,ell wbat the Bible wu. Bbe ,._.n to c.ry aoCtly, and the jurors abuftled uneasily.

Then nry 1ently the proeecutor besan to aalt ber about her home. Tbe meinof1-ol the cheer lea lite made ber aob again, but abe told ber ator1. Both ber father sud her mother drank often, abe said-the man ••err pay day, and the wo· btan wb•n abe could. But there wu a fain& remembrance of aft'eo· tlon in tbe difFerence abe drew be· tween the two.

"Mamma," abe laid, "watl 'llOt oroa and ujly when abe draak like ....... " ~aallT -.be wu Jed up \o the

day of' tbe tr.tredy. Colllna had tofd hia wile to nave a pig's hea:i for dinner that nipt. ana abe got &ripe lane.d. On that mean de­tall. of t.belr wrelohed life liM wo­man'l Ufe ba111.

liD ft'O&Y OJ' DU'fll. 10be girl told of ber

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Cbd'lberlaln's Speech Dlspleasln' to France, but l.lke4 In

Newfouncllaad. -Th' speech <'lelivered at Birm· ingb!mJ. England, a few days ago by the tton. Joeeph Chamberlain, secretary or State for the Coloni•s, is repc>rted by cable to be very dis· pl.,Wn1 to France., but bad the \lJ>· poeite effeot In Newfouudland. It was hoJ>!d that France's withdraw­al from Faeboda,.ould remove any oan•o of friction for tho present with England; but no. The Saint John Telegraph at.atee that France understands the British Minister's speech to mean that while

01\L\T ~TAJN JS ARKBD she intends to have all outstanding questions wilb France disposed or and this •iew Ia no doubt a correct one. The French are in bopee that if any difficulty arises between Gren.t. Britain they wjll have the help of Germanr.· This may be ao but. it look& &II 1f Gre11t Britain ie not much concerned as to Ger· mnny'a atmude in the ma~ter. It is undert~tood that eome son 9{ a truaty or understanding exists be­tween Great. Britain and Germany wilh regard to colonial matten, but should this prove not to be the CA.<~e Great Brita10 is very weU able to tAke care of herself againel' any conlltion of the powenofcoDGnen· tal Europe. Tbe navies ofOormany Rnll!iaaod France combined would not be a matoh for the nuy of Great Britain, and, qreat aa these continental po"en are, there is not one o( them that could send a tingle battalion acron a mile ofaalt water wlthoutEnQ6and'a permieaion. The French, however, are probably cheri!lbiog a delualon when they hope for tht auistance ofGerm·auy in their colonial schemes, for Ger• n111uv Is notaL all deeirous of see­in~ hance any stronger than . abe is " ' (lresen11 Tbe O&RKAlG QOW TIUT 1\o rAA..-,c& BE·

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ehe woqld !leek revenge for the lo¥ of. Alaace-Lorraine, and all the claims or graUC'ude for astristance a1ainet Great Rritain would be dis­teBardf>d, France may possi~ob­tatn some help from Rusela, but Germn.ny will be likely to let the French fight their own battles.

The most urgent colonial quea· lion at present ~xisting between Great Britain and France is that relating to lbe we~t and north coa.at. of NewfounClland, the French shore as if' is called. Under 'he treaty at. Utrecht the French were given certain rights with reference to the fiaheriea on the north and west coast. They were permitted to catob and dry their fiab on that shore, and altboqgh no territorial rights wore conferred by treaty to the French the practical l!ff&et of this llrrangement was to exclude the 'People or Newfoundland from the best and moat fertile part of tboir own island.

Til& 1"11ENCJI SROJl£

extends from CaiJ'8 Ray ~n the south west to Cape St. John on the north eaat, eo 'hat it includes fully one half or tho coast line of the ieland. If the people or this province were excluded from the entire coast from Sbedia~ to tbt~ head of the Bay Cha· leur and a foreign powet permitted to catch i'itd drr fieb there, they would be in the same poaition tha~ tho people of Newfoundland are with reference to the French shore . Is it an,t wonder that they are in-

dlgnant at the humiliation and in­juries tbey are forced to sustain ip" conaequence of tJHs unfortunate treaty, or that Chey long for the time to come when they will be free from the bf.thens iL impo!ea upon them. SO e of tho public men of Newfonn land have been in this city, aa wei in otberrorte of Canada for the purpose o ex­plaioillg the French shore question to our t>uelneea men and obtaining their sympathy and morahupport. The people of Canada. one and all, are un the aide of Newfoundland with reference to this matter. The time hAs come for an E.STJ.RE RltVJSlOS Oli' Tlll8 , QUES1'lOS1

eo that a British province may no\ be hindered in its development by the encroachments of foreigners. In the first place the treaty of Utrecht gives no such rights a.a the French claim, and as have been heretofore allowed by the Britit~b o.uthoriLies. As the mattar stands we have tbe absurd picture pre­sented of a people being tbe ownera of the eoll which they are not per· milled to u~re or improve. Tho in­solent foreigner, in the meant.ime, is protected ira hie unjuet preten­tiana by the British government or rather by the officials wbom the British government employe. All this appear11 to be soon coming to an end. The present condition affaire is disgraceful and intoler­able, and we believe that the peo· pie of Newfoundland are fully jus· tifiod in thinking that Mr. Cham· berlain doee no~ intend to let the

.No ""r•·pe French ahQtoe question rest. Jutl' ~ how the vexed matter is to be

WbnroatabBood'el'fll&. n.bfa,old>tub- dealt with Ia not quite clear. but ~ot~N,.....-te~~ ptU.,wllkll ~.,you an co obviously a beginning might be ~.,.DO& 111a l&Yida ROOd' .. P.ur to can maOe by making the French lceCJI

H d J to the strict word11 of the treaty. U

0 0 · s this were done aeltlemen' would not be impeded and the French fishermen would be confined to ... ..., eo......, 11 .,_ • those parts olthe coiUit which arf\

GIBood'l Pilla. wbltlrlro Ptlls not BeUled. At preeenL tboy COD­apto~ taeterSrwJ*L trol hund.We'-o( miles of t~bore, :,:._~~~~a: eo., Lo-nU....... and lL looke as if the object or tbie Da -*l'Uit to ..a wua uooot·• 8&rlaPalfDI. was to binder the people of New·

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roundland rather than to auiet their own fishermen. Probably the aimp_lest plan would be to buy out th·e French claimft, and if the French refused to aell for a reason­able price, to refuse to abide any longer by a trea~y whicb has ~ong outlived its usefulness. This, of course, would be an. extreme step, bu\ there are times when such dtaa1ic measures are justifiable by reason of their .pecll41ty.

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-Near New Jersey Cit.y, U. S.A., on Friday, eleven men were killed while wor · g on a railway track and many ·ured. A gang of twcmty men w working on tbe traok. in e. bea fog and did no& e" nor bear the t n until i& had dashed on top oft em. Tbe train was running at a high rate of speed to mak~ up lime. Tbe slaughter wu terrible. Thea ruen were torn to pieca and the engine was be­smeared with blood and flesh • Some of the injured died after be­ing taken to the hospital.

Wiltu'a Balam of Wild Chel'fJ. Tbe J«aL ,eml'dy for conaumplion. Tbia wrll·lmowo nlmedy it oOered t.o the pobUo, ~&~~cdoned by the uperi· eoce ur o'er forty yean ; and whon ro­eorted &o io eeuon, eelaom Calle &o or­feeL a epeedy cure lor cou~~:he, oolde, croup, broncbhil, inOueou, whooping cough. hoanene~~ paine or eorene.e in tbe CheaL or tide, bleeding at Lhe lung~, I her complaint, eto. Bew&r6 or coun­terfeit. ! Remember that the genuine WI8TA'R'8 BALUlol OF \VIlJ) CrtDilv h .. on the Otllaide wrapper tbe aigna,ure of " I . Butt..'' and the printed name of' tho proprieLor8, "Se'h \V. Fowle .t Bona, Bolton." All otben &rO baeo iml~ u one. Examine t!Je wnpper carefully befon ptuob .. ing,

2IS cents, 50 coot., and 11 r. bottle. Sold by dealen genert~lly. For ea.lo by Thoma• McMurdo & Co., St.. John'•·

--5fUP W UCXIW ~0 21 Lrvf.:s I.GIT. -Tbo 1bip AtlAntic from Tacoma for ()ape Town ran aabore on the oout or Orgeoo, U. 8., a abort time ago, a11d !!1 Uvee were Joe~ Ooe of tho eunhore · claim tnaL tbe wreck wae duo &o the carele.tne~~ of tbe captain, who paid for bia folly with hia Ute. '!hoy were rao­ing with another veaeJ and Wt re keep­ing cloeer la .. hore in order lO pt tho ad.ant&geoueneae ot tbe winll1n tack­ing and to make a eborl. cut lO head tho oc.her veteeJ oft They were cloee in· ehore and no' eeeing the Ugbt ateered a bead until they •truck r. reef wltb auch terrible force aa to anap tho mae&.e- off llko lOOth picb, tearing tbo rigging and enrylbing witb it. Two of \he •W'­'ivora "tio ewam aehoro made tbcir way t.o a cabin ao4 awakening Lbe occu­pant. etarted them in &11 dlrecdone for help. The latJDen were very tlow in getting ready. \Vben auutance r.nhed tho ebip had b:oken in two and tho WIL'9et were W.Jibing 0\'0T her, and 'n Of the crow found watery graves.

It ia repone(} in Loodon tbat a Gor­man paucnger a teamer foundered ateor. wbilo on a punge to Druillan poru, and Lbat all on bO&rd were l011t.

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The Annua~eLbo.dlst Miasion­&r/ Keeling wu held here on Wed· needay evenlng. The cleputation oonai8led of fteYI. CowperlhwaUe, Corti• and Freeman and Bon. J. J . Rotrenon. Splendid addrt~~~~e. were dellnreci b1. eacll of the depota· \ion. Tbe Dlgbt wu stonny, but ~&1 did n~ prevent the peuple from atteading, u wG ebown by th• well·&.lled pe••· The cause or &be Rome and "ll'oreign Miaaion li a llOble nJ¥1, and the repon was •e" lniereating. The usual col­leoilon wu made, and pr<»ved a TerJ fair one.

The policemen v1aited the shore on Monda.f inveetf8a&.lng, trying to bring JUIUc. to the peraons who ~re up the bridgee on Satnr· day night, thereby malting the roade irnra.esible. Thl!l 11eems to be an annUal occurrence in this vi· olnity, and every effort eboold ~e !Dade to bring tbeguilly peraonslo JQitloe. ·

The LoUlair, Capt. Dean, lef'l an Wedeeeday for Sydney. ·

Stiamrook, CapL 'rVf's$Cott. arrived here, on Wedneeday night from Brietoa, to Meaau. J. Rorke 4: Sons, with coals; Padi&Je twen~y· two daye.

lodge Penney had a eple'Ddid horae come here on Tuesday night

P.E.I. The Invincible belonging to Mr.

H. J . ~iabop arrived here !rom Belle Isle t~day (Thurfclay.) She hu on board a la.d of hemng be· londng to Capt. Bartlett, obtained in White Bay. They are oft'ered at t8.60 per ~rrel.

. Plve carload• or tlre*ood wu broqhton here by rail on Wed nee· day eveniu", by Mr. GranL The wOod wu :readily diepoeed of at dift'erent pricee. Theeo~04ner Avenue, with a load

or ebtngles and Ita vee arrived here to-day (Tburaday) frorn Random.

Our ooopMt~eeem to be doing a very faJr busineea now and are bu1ing the etavea up.

The o~wr of the wrecked eohoon· er Ocean Gem arrived bome on l(onday nwhtt from l•land, via SL John'e.

Carbon..,., Dec. let, 1898.

By Telerraph. -o-

HAL17U, Nov.M.-K.Ioc Menelilt .it advaocl111 . • Beru. lltioda whb one bundncl \booeaod men.

'ftle ~ Oabloe' lollne one huo· dnd aoc1 lb'T \boaeaod fnDCt for &be lodooCbla .. rau-,. •

Nov. 28.-A bw.vr enow and wind ttqpl raaed aJonJf lbe AUaoUo Coael J•rday. [o New York lbe rallra-ci Mnioe ia oomple~IJ dttmorallaed. In h\Oo harbor \bin1 Clr&Cta were au nit aod a doua Uvea loal.

A. Landoa oabl•m~ t.o t.be New Ycwk Tlm• •JII :-"'!'be rapon oUhe NewltJalld~ RoJ'Il) OoaaaaUefoaen !IOJ&Allll erid~ or et.artliDC lnnob biftob• or &tie 'l'rea&J, aocf lmpUea r.ba&, If OOD&I.Ued, tbeae b~aebee will pmvoke a lboptOQe ehoalloo in &be ooloDr.

Nov.29-tbe Pnatlaod,plJio'a be&wMn 8oa&oD ud Ponlaod WU lOll OD Ekm· da1 nlabt. e>o. buodred peno~ per­iehed. lbuJIIiore dlaaa~n are report-­ed.

Beven &boueand RUMian Doukboban are condnc kl ~oada -wilbln a few wee lie.

Dec. L-'Jibe American regular anny bu been made \0 numbfor 15;000.

Tbe OooiiDeD~ pret~ ceoeur.w the Americao &reatmeo& or Spain. The 8pu~ are tuUeo. Tbe Brir.iab ap­pl&ad &be &«-ma.

There baa been a violent earthquake In aoo&bero A01lrla.

The ~~American Oommi•lou Ia hopeful_ l'rorreaa II bein& made "' every polo&.;

Deo.: 1.-'l'be Dominion Coal Oom· panrle eatabu.blnr iroo .)JOl'ka al 8yd· ue~= Olpe Br$o. , .::Z. waota to parobue &be Oaro-Une Jal from eo. in.

!Ac.erbasJ baa tailed for America. The Spaoieb OonrnmeoL baa 200,000

&loope "*'1 to etrike Lbe Culi.ec. in· IUIJeGC..

-some elcb&y membe11 of St. Paul '• Obqrcb CUilcr!J&llon • qe Jo at &be bff.d of Lad;r lAke on Wedneeday1 for 'be parptte or quarryi!_!g at.oqe for~b~ oonttroclluO or &be Cburcb ToweJ. About 120\001 or cood •&one were 10' ou& and piled in re.dln• \0 be haolfd when Lbe pood beoomee fl088ll aod &be roade COYeM wiUl IOOW. ~zcelJenL work ... done by tbe meo. which thowa Ulu Ule ])&d.bfooera of Sc.. Paul'• are fullr in~ot opoo complecinJ tU00811· foUr the cooa&rueUoo or the to•er.

· -An aooounL hu oome \0 haod or the tine Mieldoour MPeting held In &. Jamft1t ChJff.Oh. C..~ea\', 1-.L Tur.· day e"enlof, b'-lt &heiJoiJc. of our •~ rort~ld ue IMIQ riYinc J'' pabl}cJ'Y be­fore nut i•oe. 'l't)e e~.llll.&t on coo· •i.el.ed or tb_e Jocut~~benl-, JJer. Mr. Ool· le11 lle".C.noo Noel, Buy. W. 0. Shean., aDQ Jlev. T. P. Quinlin. Very en~buei· .. "o addnltft were delhered. 'l'be ooUeollOG $ak11n up &moon~ ~ &he handeome IIUm or f17 37, whloh weoL \0 proYe t~M tbe 11ood people of Carbon ear h&.. &be aultjec' oC miMIODI well at IJeen.

-A "eryeacoeaeful mlninnary m~t.­lng waa held In the M"bodi•L Cburcb of town 011 Tuf'A<I•1 e t enld_g laal. TllaL old yetepD, JJon. ~ . J. ~f'I'IIOil, C» cuplid lbe c)lilr; and '"~ lniJIIritintt addmaei JH1 J~6 eqbjeo~' of inl~on• we,o delire;:t4 JQ ! ~~~~ -..erribf"Ke by &he Obairro•n, !Jet~ ~- Oolfpenb· waJ~P- 'aJcooer, w. frHzpan, •nd ~..... Idea~ ol ~bo Q)oferet~ce, J..

-The elee&loci ot v .. ~r and Trea­aul'ONI' Lodp BarborGraoe P . & A.. M.., .to., &ook ,..._ *' nitrb~Mr. Jobn TraP!lell beiDC eJec&ed u muter &nd Jlr. Jamee 6DD • &reuurer.

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-Amuar t.h~t ot.hr vleltoa t.o town ~0U7 WU Dr •. J!oc_an, tOn of llr. John Hopa of ~l(l'own.

-Word ona&i;r; be l"ffeind of tbe herd •eMil• eaJtU{eoc:ed .a& the Nl)rtb lor aome &lme pt.~\. One d'~ wat \be fneaio« eoUd «1l I be AriDI ol Wbhe &y.

- ·n.e 8.-'JI7 too e&eel..crew aW!Aml'r Sooul.eb Kiuc. OlP'· GaJ.bral&b, r•n uhon: ·~ ~ (Jove on W.luead•y m orning. H.r u.rp ooaala&ed cbfdy ol cemeot .nil clul. The crew weN aU tr.Yed. . l ~

-The name of the leWemen& of Sal· moo Oo•e. Diatri.cL Harbor Halo, b,aa been altered 10 "A~e," 1D &OOOI'd· auc:e with Lbe provieiooa or iea&loa 99 ol lbe PueL&l Act, 1.891.

A - , -The aleam wbller "Oabol arrived a&

Sl. John'• late lae' wetok from Snook'• Arm •hb Lbe bulk Skimmer or lbe Waveain tow. She bad be &one whale­bone oo board· aod tout for Lbo whole M&IOII 91 wbalee-UulJ a bls auoke of work.

-A mNUp l&Ml7 reoel,.S from BOlton coove7ecl &be melaDObolJ io­l.elligenc:a \ba' M.r • .foabua Pike, eon or Mr. Dt.Yid Pike,_ ol Ba.. LawNDOe, wu amonp' &boae <t«<WDed in the 1\0ml wbiob ,..,, \be lbaa.-oamed pl&ce on Sa&ordar lut.

-Tbth la&e1t reliUDed t.o 8L Jobo'a Jrom 'beh lltlrTeJIDJ kip, from S.7 8L Goofle \0 Qode SoUod, llr. W. Noel. {~of Rev. Olnoa Noel. .lleccor ol Har­bor Oraoe), aod Me.n. H. Duder aod E. ~- They have, i' Ia pleaains&oaay, dooe mot'll won LbJ1 MUOD Uaaa ever before koown, aod are all looldnr and fee.Unc well. •

-ll•n. 0. & A.. D&we•a 70-t.oo aobr. Magie waa oo M-.clay ni~th& deaLroyed ~r ftre a' Bydl'l"• BcoOk, Trloi~ Bar. Bbe bad cooe thl&ber rroui l»y HobeN for a loid oC 6rawood. The Circum· a&ancee in ooooeodoo wi&b tbe flte are aucb u t.o eaU for a\ricL enquiry. h QJr\ainlJ ie (aaya ftbe Herald) • remuk­able ~~~~~~foe •l~uo-.QIIlol'aacL fall on Lhe dock· wiUlou\ &be men below knowlog anylbloc ~boot the ~

-An unknown &bree-mu\ed •&¥.mer bad a narrow eaoape on &luntay frQm ruunioJI JtthOft', Wbea j,epreeo Caoe Race add Cape Pine, the waa elcbUd by &be 8. 8. Booavleta t&eamin~ ruu •peed diraot for &be main land. FOI'­luna&e!J', however, &be foe IU&ed, aod tbelook-ea' mao oo \be eltllmer moll have IMO &be land, for abe wu ob­M"ed \0 wheel &bou" and take Ule op­poalte ooune 10 aea.

-B7 maJI tbe Newa le&mt lhaL J. Oolhoarne of TwiW~~pte, -wu reoenUJ killed at Victoria, B:O. He and four ot.hm were al.&odinr oo &be p.ddle of a lai'Je tteamer while a pho~pb wu bt inc &&ken. Bu& &be macbanerJ' waa 1el in mnUon, &h~ oC tbft mt-n inctud· ing Oolbonme being killed inet&ntane­ou.ly, 11 hUe the lwo 0\beu were evi· deotl' <honed 111d ewell' awal' wi&b lbe Ude. Toe many fritnda of \be de­ceMed boLh here and in Green Bay, wUJ reel deeply srfeved a& ble tad dt­miee.

-The im~enee auoeea oflbe Famllf. Herald and Weekl)' S&&r, or Mool.lea I

le Mtrac&ior Lhe aUenlloo or Ule wnole world. Oaliadlant are Jm?Ud or their biJ family paper. We beJle•e no oouo­try in &h11 wodd can bout of taoh &

ne"'paper aa THE FAXD.Y HKULD AliU WaUJ.Y Sua, a& ooe dollar pet ,..,.. To the fanner, mechaolo. bu•ln• mao

r.rofeeaional men, to bead• or famW., t l• aimplr lodlepeotablo. Oul&dlaDe a~ re&Jialng what & pod p.ptr \be Famflr Ht'rald ie and t ullecrlp\fooe are •imply pourinr in by thOOI&Dda.

-Faox TBillUolll>JU.-A letter from Mr. T. Beunt from ~waoo Oily \0 a frfeod a& 8L. Jobn'a, noc!er date or Sep­tember, .. , •• amoor o&beJ &blnp, &bat tbe prfcea of dllruenl &r&foJee ,.. there Vert high 1 meat..tUIO per lb.; ltaJ,tl.tiO per-; lumber, 600 pn Lhoueand. A ~ame&er cblflel flO per hoor. Nearly aU ohbem make tlOO a day. The oor­reapooden\ f~nber eaya &bal Lhere were \bouaanda or people ruined for llfe by oomibg to t.~Kiondiko. Qompaniea are becorul i 010l•enl e"ery day. "The Pioneer o,tCorporauoo Com· pao1, which I am In wfth, bu fih1 olaiou, all very good." Hr. tlearoe aleo 11.&&11 t.bal " eiokn&M II rampao& aL Da"'on CUJ. Tbe place II In a Wr­rible oondlUon, &ben beinr DO aewerqe, e•erJ•be,e Ia mud aod ftllh. Imacioe St.Jo!lo't, lfbJ~ ~aa \b• .. q~e popal .. t.lon, wi&houl ae~tenae. l b•ve oever In my Ufe aeen auob a tiok.IJ Jot. or people. l'e&ieoc. in l\01pit.al.t are cbarg· ed fl~ per day, whiob ie ao ouuage. -

-Palolr . .u .. -Bon. J. J. Rogrnon, of John._, baa been '"~lf in \own 011 a

yief&. S• it looktnK uu~:mely Are oano« whher him. 1oba LJocb, la~ly or Conche,

French Sbon, h'l for tho pqt few daye been &IDOII&I' bt. (rfenoe in HarbOr Gract! on a aborL Yid&. 1L it enppc11ed be will no\ rewm \0 the fint·n•mtd place.

-Tbe Herald II au&boriL1 for tho ttlt&emm' &be& tbe price of oodfitb {a Ukelt t.o rlee t.o t4 per qtl. Preeent Pl'icee •rt t3.80 t.o t3 80. Not muall ileb Ia beld DOW by the tlebennen, t.he C>o&port Lraden belnc the only ooee wbo h•te •or quanlllJ10 diepoae of. Un· lonaoa&elJ ror our 1\abermen &.be ad­vaooe In Price baa ~·done &DJ good &o Ulem, bo& ra&he.r ~nfuUr ~mindt \hem of wbal &boy haieloa& br.aelling &belr catcb early in tb11 aeuoa and on L.bl'l&dor.

, -'lb.- aoboonu EYOiutlon, C. pt. Fila­pa&riclt,cleared Wedneed•y for P1111Wn· buco, wl\b a load oC ftab for Meeen. Munn & Co. H er cargo eoneiac. of 2100 baJ(-drum• and 2120,..drumt of oodlltb -36SS q_Llt. '

The lJn01, DOW being loaded by Keeera. Muon A Oo., will u.ll oe1t. week fc-c \be MedUerraneao lb.uket. )(...,.. MDD.n & Co. have abown com· mendahle butloeee ent.erpriM in ezpor&· lng O.li, a'bd &he1 deaerte to realiee good prloea on Ulr.e tblpmonu.

-A new alta&ior rfak le aoon to be eoterprieed •' 8L John'•· At a meet­ing of \be commit."", hdd laet Tneood•r oicbt.. it wu deCided &o accept Mr. B. G. kid'• olrt'r of a aite near tbo r&ilway a&auon, in ra&om for 400 ttllrea. Tbe caphaJ•took. will be tll,OOO. llr. ~ld ta'H )6() iDY81&mi'nt th~Yft alto, •blob lenn IOCDe 700 abarea t.o be ditQflled nr am~ int4tndinc cil1 innfiOnl. The work will be pu& ou& t.o t<mdej,_aod prncndfd · wflb ~~~ u JIOIII.,le. ".,A buUdlnr oommlu.M -... appolo&ed to make lmmediaWarraottcmeota for ~~ •or oo with IJr' work) viL, R. 0. R .. td, J . A. Cllrt, E. Sbea, • Hturia and C. UciK. Haner.

--- ' -8ra•wmo 10 ma PoLa.-Tbe idea o( Admiral ll&k.arolr, &be Buaian e.t·

&bal. a powerfol ateamu can· be dino\11 \0 U.e Non.b Pole i3

e&arllloc. reL l& bat a baeis of ex· pe1te~1oe. lee-breaken hate been ueed

18M in Roeeia, and ln their im· proved American rorm, with two tore"' al \b4ulern and ooe al t.ho atom, bate bMn made powerlol, 10 &b.U. tho 81.('­Marfe, of 8,000 bone power, eaeily aaila LhroU~th Ice 2t fee& thick, piercing ice­w..U. 16 fee\ lll&b. EYen more power· Cui veaae~ b&ve been made lately. Oon· alderiocltaoeeo'a obtenaiJon &bat A.ro­&io hlfl:waJie teldom reach a beigbL or 2S fee&, aod \bat Ill ioe DOt melted it araa&lr weakened iA aummer, Admiral llaka~ beUe•ea &bat aD ice-breakf r of 20,000 bone-power aboald poneuate to U.e pole in twelve da.JW from latitude 78" oortb, forolua • puaage tl1rcu~r from four t.o eeveo f• lbiok. Io prac­tice be would Olll lWOtmalll!! tpedal ice­break en , ,u &bd.t.. pOwer ca;«un· blocd when net!eeu~

-TR• S&UCJJ.-Dillcent. aeucb for tbemiaing womao,BoHBbeppard, baa been LlDued dar after dar. ba\ all\0 no elli DO& \be leu& tldinp or her befor h AU the pOada, coUlee and bor-tiolee ve been uamlned aa mucb u they can ell be, &nd \be blllt aad burena In directlooe l'!&relhed, bu\ * &be aUcbLea& elp of \he objec\ or L6e aearob oao be toand. Many per­lODe belleve &hat. IC Piddle'• pond waa tboroucbly aearched, \be bod7 would be' found, the reaaon for aueh beller be­inc tba& \be poor woman coa.ld n« have wa.odered far that nlcb&. Io.pect.ot SaUl van Ia here, aod Ia eoqnlrinr &boo& &be lacU ooooecl.ed with t.be dleappe•r­aooe or &be woman, u wellaa ot berd~ lDp praYiooa tbent.o. • Oooeiderable oommenL Ia hw.rd about. &be ea:J111b or & Freoch foatuoe-~Uer at. Greea'wllar· bor, bol &beee are DO\hl.nr bu& abe ••~:· arlee of a dleeaeed lnfod. Tbe affair ia abrouded in lll)'ll\ery, aod that a youn.: womao, ol 10b01' bw.l&b, could dl.eap­peer rrom a locality to near her ho~e, •nd one with -wblch abe wu well·ao­quaioted, i• boyood bumau explana· UOD. The people do n!)l intend t.o gho up the •euob, bu& will oontlnue until ebe fe found or lunber qoet\ It prevent-­ed by tbe tOOW. -o~'T~o DIBAITil1L-Tbroogh the

careleaanea oC &be ofliciale lea'f'intt a twi&ob opeo oa &be Oraod Trook R&IJ. -1 a& a plaoe aalled Morn.y Bill, Oot. on Tae.daf, oC luL -week, and &be en: gilleer< dleiecardlnc aignal.t an eapreu irain daahW Into a frelcbt uain -wUb &be re~ul& thaL leu pe.raooe were ldUed ~nd many injured. The nrcU~ ot l lle Jury on tbe ten bodle, laJ• t.'lie reapon· tlblliLy for the accnden& OQ the ertilneer ol l.be ezPltlll train Cor dlartprding aignaJe. The endoeerwu ldlled. T bo jury alto blame ihe Grand Trunk m an· agemeo& for the lou or lUe. ----A double ordioat.ioo aervice ... -Our Contemporary, the Trinity Be-

held b7 His Lordablp Biebop Joo• in cord, aaye &ba& Ulo ~pie ot •bat dia· &bo OhUNb or Enclaod Oa&bedral, Saint &ri~ are mach apioa\ &be Railway Jobn'a, on 8unda1 mornlnr, wben Lhree d~l; th&& e•011 day they &re ~ming candidatft we1e admitted 10 t be ordor more embh~r.ed io their opinione, and of Deaoooe And three adftneett to the are o 1 (ij i Prfrttbood. Tbuee •ho •- It upon •bem· o 1 awa ng en oppon un ty Lo ...,., • prove il In a pu.cuble maruaer. " J( t e lve. the vo"' of d~lll wero Meum. \h" qut'ltlon ia aubmiUed to them it I~ W. Netten, H. G. Ptgc and F. 0 . F . d(tQe. ln tayjng Ulj1, 'If• onty

111 ~ctds.

Shean, ¥~d Lhoae wlio rece!•ed' the ur· t!1e Record, P)' ~be l.fll&ll. J\• impl\r· der or PP.t'ltbood, ' en . T. ~ ~abe, E . uaJ jude- ~, &b feel! f b 1 O, Gr~oham, and ..... Ste~r• . ""-• ....., "' e · OJit . 0 t. e PfOP "• ... .. , • u ,. we ma e tbe,e •'-t..e!llenc.. l t le im· e'trmC)O waa preaohlld b.Y \be e•. B . 0 . poulble to ll.eLen t.o the peoplo a~ thl'y H . Johoaon who took hit ten (rum the dltou• lble &hlng, to form &ny other 2lltb oh&plu or Ace.. The dltcoune oplnloo, or to arrive al any oLber cun· waa marked b1 deep t.bouabt, and ~~~ ol.tioo, We sf•e our ruden t ile benelit lonh in eame.l -worda tho du&fea of oC oor judrmeot, wblcb Ia, that tht• their obligalione lneumbenl ou tboae peoole are apilllt the d 1 I f b)• ' "'·· about to be ordaJoot!. I o pl• in and lac lbla wtt olrend ao;b~Y we niu~l impreul•e language h e cited &be u· onlr aay that -while wo c:to noi wiah 10 &mple ohhe Apoatle Paul, wbpee whole olrend · ye~ we mueL apeak what 1\ 0 aim and.objeol wu to imtrucl the peo- beUev~ plo in tbe d'olitrioe ol CbrittlanhJ. To -Tb~ acboouer Mario Malvinia CApt. thcce te' apa!' ~r fur the hotrluno- Har\, pul in bere Tbunda1 morolng_. c•n Uooe or Cbrut. t manletry the dnllea her W&J \0 & J olin:. (rem (;IInde ~ . tine odl cbao;eq, Ure clullp~ have with lumber iot 8\tbop & t.fon~. • l • n~ l•ened, JhCJ1 are •LJf1 ~ taffie. -~·11 tOport. of tbe Miu\Onllcy Ut>N· The te~on 'lflt 1l,~ped &Q wl\b oloite lllf hel<t fo &. ~~l'a l(all, We<\nt'l<llly at&eqtfon frolll ope.nf.DC kl "lo.e ~ "... eyt nlog cro,.ctt<t otlS.. ;..;u:':!t,d'!~~ o~: li4PI at.~~~- Tile .ppeat oaee o£ ,John Shn C*11u• s· b b ,.,_ ~ ~- to ~· up ~rore .fqdco AlortiOI\ in tho :-n• ~a ~ T ~non OC, ' Uacl ha ~e or- pnme OourL l"'i. Tuelda . 'f hu Jucl;:·

dtn.U oo of the P .. ll Hie l.«dahll! ment n( Jqdge Penney for t iOO ur aax b~~~~o!,':.!W:=t'1:u of~- montha' lmpritonmenl wae •natalll· a;., J 0. Sa J - . .., ey, eel. Tbe eaae hu bOOll fort hc>r a Jllt•'·'l· Bort ' ~ey, '_.~,aDd 0. ~to the CuU bench of &be Supreme

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