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Farmersville Reporter and County of Leeds Advertiser (18840522), 22 Nov 1887, p. 1

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M E1431317$fii 1* F4 BARRISTEYB. II money (0 Loan M- (‘Ol' TIT “0L9 Poul «um-«1 Brock 081cc Homo from ROIJCITOII. NONE“. 5w. “Inca: over ( DOMlN V EYUR. ‘2. . runn' ST melts. rzu . "m u! ('mll‘l [mum- , tum. FARMERFVILLE will be M hmm‘ '1 Wm urdnys. for Sl‘lfil‘l 9:! (HI. I. CHRN ELL. ‘1." \‘llu- rural-med. and nnwd umrwuun ancmmus “name mmm fur cm «715' .10 THIS l-‘vam been clhmntirf inn-n Mylo?" wants of 8W5" ~-‘\Vln. \\'(-l)stor. HOUSE PAINTER & (3 KAIXICR. thomincr. rapcr Hanger 3‘ Glazier. (‘ox'rnwrs TAM-R Hm mun: A.\'l'| primw Hw-idrna-c: outstde \wu'k m «,hwwu next door m Mex-nus Lin-r) Hlnb‘m. Mum nu. Fnrnwrex 311v. First 01333 Work“ Done {mug B. J. Saunders, I}. A. Sop. 13.. TAILOR HNG ICMIIX 'l‘ll()H. Eli-(‘IEI'NT 8PM“. MAGHINERY. ENGINES. SUNS. SEWING MABHINES. &D. '1' PATTI‘JKNS .x‘m MODTJS M \m-t a’ ERAS? .\.\'n (‘mn'osrrmx LAS [NOS T0 ”RIDER. 41 hr FLOITH, UATM I. \I'v ('Ul<.\'\ll-',\I.. ('l‘..\«'Kl»‘.h WHEAT, l:l‘(‘k\VlH-Z.\1‘ H.01'R ERAS Pnomzsswx Nnv'r " 4, I‘m-4' b. wxmsa & cuss, UNDERTAKERS. Imakva ‘ FIRST U Dre. Clarncll 3: Cornell, .Parish 8b Son. fl l'Tt ’unnnsvmz. abmet-makmg in all its Branches. Chu‘Mos Moderate, IWXLXbE KL LAMS), C. M BABCOOK’S “Hm nfiih iIII I HIM“: ”II III? . . pay cooos STORE Butt-1311.4”. I I“ IIIIllIII IANI'F \PTY‘RE“ AND ”UTI'ILH. The Ontario House. FASHXONABLE NIGHTS. 600, W. Greene. [CIAFS HOTEL. POMTORTA “LY and mum! for "Nt'xt't‘llf‘lll lab)» and ancmhms tn mums. (‘mmumuous uh fur vnmuer-iul trM't-llm'a. .10" N H A “T. I’rnprlvmr. Shh .ugméumh I" l4 u‘ltv‘ .,,_, I)" furnished |hrrrnnghmn In lhmy mlvxninn givvn M Ma. Uu-nl )urdn and stumps. FRED. Pl EI'J‘K. Prop m» in tho nM Shr‘p orul um 31m Htrvvt. "l‘N'L\i.!('. ,, r-nu‘vimxcsn. rmns Mum-y In hum M 0 since"! ('2. W. Bcurh’l More. ‘urn‘wm - ‘ ’. EN ER A L . Judson & Son, S; th,\'l monk". in town {0 SM 3" ETC-‘7 .. ”ROCK VILLE, O\T at [MW usl Rules. Gamble Housec AX!) ALL KINDS OF l‘R1.)\'I’..\'DIII{ Dr. Vaux. YARMERSYXLLE. N i‘LW , 11I1H_'K UQ'FT w. AWL. NEXT noon 10 mm». [Humans or Wumm. n l to L: mu. L'k \ i1 :\ VIE. x aw mum mnhv n \Lh . J udd, 1}; I, If PH!" 517.. r'. ‘J. n. (‘nnx‘ma at," Ldfadfl we and SM -u.\5l3L12\' Imp: In I.\L LAND sun nun. Funnenx tile. AL («mutt-".51 HM PEROIVAL. mat. (‘A HHS. um" \mm 0' .Hn YIHYH‘R 1n “A9 a "w x 1h!- L E "”18 41- 1w 7‘ TERSOJV ROBT. WRIGHT 8!. CI. no.-- ROBERT WRIGHT & CO” * IJCAS'P 1"(.)ssunaa MONEY, I x And we certainly think we can Set your mind at rest as: in this mafia. “'0 3 are in n pucilimz to supply yom- demand fur Drvss Goods, Mantlos. Gloves, f Hogiory. Ribbons, Lac-m and Staple Gnods of all kinds. To better appreci- ,a‘.e what we'Vc done, just coma am] spend a little time with our large assort- ' mom. at 205 King street. Dmn’L neglect it, and M'terwuds say you were not MM of tho ox‘N-ptimml ohnm‘os ofi‘rrod to spend ymw money for full goods wiwly nnul judiciouxly. LB‘VIS & PATTERSON. 205 King St, Brookville, l Lawn Now-him in Trimmed and Untrimthod”Goodsâ€"Janis. wings. flowers. 1 f‘thc-rs and trimingw uf ovvry clodcriptinn. Mm Whvlnn, who has chm‘go nl' thiu lh'pnrtnwm. will wolmmemll who may favnr her with u call. ' It" 1 cordially invitamll when In Brockhlle to shit my store. and I will , show thom tho Lgrgmt Stock 0f Dress Goods, Mantle: Ind Millihory kept in VOL. III. NO. 4 All-woul Blavk rllfillf'nfl'l‘! at 300. per 3d. l'ninn Cashmoros. Mark and mldrml. at L’Sl' All-wnnl Frmch Dre.“ Howls at 1250. A Rpm-ial line of hmeull-wnulfi'ms Gomld. in Mack and vnlm's. nt 250. l’lunm-l Cloth Dress l'mmls at 7950.. N2. llr', mul 10c. ‘ In Black and (‘olored Silks no Home in the Town (m: t‘n‘mpm‘v fur Value aml Variety. Fare my Grey Flannel at 200. wr ydl Fur Slurtlngs.'\\'llito and Gray L'oltons. Slwctlngs. Tnhlo Limns. kapkins. 'l‘mwla. and Towollings. 1 can nfl‘er'ou th! Best Choice and Value. l‘mllos, Mons mnl Children‘s l'nrh-rw in endless variety. Lndies' l-lmt- mvml. hr-zwy-uilrlml Black Klll film. mmmoncing at 500. My stock of lln-im‘v l.- vmnplvle in vvm‘y l'n-o and price. ‘ . 'l‘lll-I MAN'I‘LF. WHAT 'n stocked with all kindd of Mantlos. Mantle 1‘10“}: and Trim _ a. All Cloth Cut and Fitted free and m ”ll-“WV 1 TH E Mantle I GIIHI‘MIN mom-mm Brdckville’s One Cash Price Dry Goods House. ' TIM-1 HILHXERY ROOMS are noxy. lh'og'nvilh Noted For Superior Goods and Low Prices. ooooroo-ooo-vt 0----90â€"00000 , - AM Bram ::\'u.x.1:'s Om: C Mums will In IS THEIR PLACE OI" BUSINESS. "act/c BA 1:024 [NS ARI: N0? COA'FLY/il) 7‘0 A FEW LANES 01" 000/95. BUT 1;.\' 71mm) TO 1: z 'mc )' DEF/1R 73mm 7‘ 01" 0mg 11].»!G.\'/F/C‘I;I\'T ASSORT- JHiA'I‘ 0/? Alum/{.4Nwszi. “BOP K V l LLI‘I A I) V ERTISE wm hrs in (mm the next few weeks. and on their wa r wondering where they will buy their new dresses or mantles or whatever it may be for the \Vish to can yuur attention to the fact. that. , .-.. k ‘â€".-â€"-â€"...._ v...â€" ;1'v'u 3;.Q;'v;;v;'u:vcuvvvvv’vvvvnvv .09.. 09-099099 00-09---- my PRICE DRY Goons ansr Moooo_ooo 00*9’ A_____â€" . -9009 oAvov '00 I '. M. BA IN '00 I". mu. 13ml ‘qtqckcd _witln' pH the CMENTS. Farmersville, Tuesday. November 22nd 1887. 9 o .oé’o-‘vo o o0 0’ .. "-6 owoo . 90.0-0500 3h RMIJ. flu». is o 4--O-OOOw What is regarded as a Wren-founded rumor is to the effect that the New York Central and Hudson River R. B. have purchased a controlling! interest in the Utice. and Black River It. It . and will assume control of that road on the first of December. It is fur- ther rumored that the some company are negotiating for the possession of the Brockville and Weatport R. IL, with a view of continuing it thrOn h to the Sault to connect with t e Northern Pacific road. which in now nearly completed to that point. From our own private correspondent at Lyn we learn that the work between Lyn and Brockville has stopped. and that the B. 8; \V. company have been granted running powers over the Grand Trunk for this winter. Should these rumors prove correct there is a lair prorapect of the l5. S; “'12.. it. be- coming n connecting link of one of the. greatest roads on this continent. Should the open weather continue for ten or fifteen days longer the grading will all he conipletcd between Lyn and Westpnrt. when the work ot'builrL ting the bridges and trestle work will be pushed rapidly forward. A Int-go quantity of ties have been delivered at Lyn, and the mils for the entire line are already on the. round, some at Lyn and the rest at her/bozo. Phil. “'mse has a X0. 40 Sultana and a good sized Alaska coal move, as gnod as new. for sale cheap. Havln pm in a furnace he has no tur- Llwr med tort mm. and they will be sold at. a bargain. The REPORTER from now until the lst of January, 1889. for $1. I”! “I III 'ingston Business College has eight teachers employed, three «mom; than last year. Send for free calendar. An entertainment under the auspices of the choir of the Methodist Church takes place this evening in the lecture room of the church. Admission 15c. “'0 understdnd U111 ( 010mm V1 Mac has p111chased the residence of MI. Fre«!.Blancha1d at the foot of Scho- fields Hill. rockfillo. which he is 11311an fitted up, with U10 intention of short!) 1emoving them The thanksgiving rm‘vico in the Methodist Church on Thursday even- ing was wall attended. The nstcr preached a, fine sermon. And snlm xxiv.. given as an anthem by the choir, was both appropriate and well rendered. The amateur “8:113" who paraded Main street between nine and ten oclock last Thursday evening made considerable noise. The vocalists were lusty and willing. and the bent- ing of the drum was not so Hack, for an amateur. Messrs. McIntyre & Copeland have been in town during tho past few days superintending the fitting up of the now photogn )h gallery in the Con- Lml Black. hey expect to have. it ready in about a heck. It is rumored that our two hansomest men have leased the “mmheeq" " " ”“ “-“ IUL‘ um un‘u PHIL. WILTSE. FARMERSVILLE. ,ictures A few works aim-v, the flufinnflzn mnmlnr-d n dmu‘riminn of [he nnlargt‘mvm M Mr. Phil. “'Sllsr‘v- Imnu-m-r dry-funds nmpoflnm. l-‘ur mrnwmr. A room“ ml . lumen-no! n R lawm- ?ng rpplfv-acnmuyo nhmwd how Inml’nqunl‘o use, doqcrlpliuu wn mines: and v! #mnplvtr can" mnrv- in nrmnm .‘Ir. \"lllm"! «1 km; 7 c-uu-rqu hihmss and vhnrnvu'r at tho «(ark and the Mnnplvto oqnlpmrnt of ”W mmhllshment. Thr‘ mnrv- in nrmnm-d to mow rho requiromnmu of Mr. Willsr'u runnmmly growing ”wk. and NH km: run-Homo i.- crynmlluod in the pram! mmdhion of hinmrmundinxm "ylmg‘ln can‘- mm in thvhmt markmsnn m-Im-unnmd ohms. I“. a whip mm" In offered in Maplv nnd fancy dry nods. millim-ry. nmntln. dn-u gnodn. No. Mr. \‘mm has n rr‘pnmunn fnr hln gents.“ and Indim‘ fur mats and mantlen swam! to none in cm rmmlry. In Mum mr quality h moh M tn mot-t ”to New: 0! t-very Mass of put-phonon. "in ortlo-mlc-Inlhiug dornrtm I sermon pm man from «Nahum mum. (- b! hum: h rum and u- mmfonsbly Mmod th Ighmn R Mi h m ”5 Sn {m- as is known there are an] fithis Weol fimrtcen (‘hincso Womm in New Yor : Mvssrs city. 0! tlu-so ttino are marrlvd. ‘ opened n They obey tn the very letter the cns- 3 building: tmm of their own country, when the ‘ n largo s wife in»lbo_ property of her hunlvand. l and clncl O'Brien. now languishing in an by Mr Irish Naomi: in very poor hulth.lthom I Tllelmrsh treatment he, ls receiving} Who will probably -lmrtru hie. lilo. rlqttoctinn ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS. in the new gallery» TEE RAILWAY, Hr runmrc Mainly} mints to vnnw'y n ram” Lion mum-r at tho a «N: a thr‘ the zeooivod from Novnunan 21.â€"-Mx‘s. John Uefl‘mn. of Perth. is visiting her sister. Mrn. Jagxps Campbolh of this place. The pm-tj' held at the éaut end 1th Friday night panned out pretty well. Mrs. M. A. Cooperiutends spenaling the winter in Omaha. Miss Mary J. Johnson. at Frank- villfz is visiting fijopds harp. , We recommend the putting of ashes in wintet pfikles. It makes them keep much better _ Novzuam14.â€"R. R. Phillips, 1i. censeinspoator. in this week in the. vicinity of Morton. and Whitefish. There has been quite recently a big froshqkin that quarter. ‘ I | , I ‘ ‘ ' COB-Pt of revision will be bold in Mallorytown on the 80th inst... for the purpose of revising the voters' list. There are many flagrant migtnkes this year. and wealthy men have been disfrunchiscd in consequence.“ A wedding i. high life will come off in Bullycgpoe nex_t wgck.‘ - Q A large avolt' or wolverine has killed this summer and fall about one hun- dred sheep belonging to farmers in Junelown and Escott. The Masonic Hall in Escott has been sold to Miss Them son. and in the future it will be use as a millin- cry establishment. [Received too late for last would Mr. George Tcnnant his gone went. We hope his stay will be short, as we miss him vcry gulch: "I Mr. P atricic Shemfrom near Charles- ton. was on Wednesday, the 16th, united in mnxringe to Julie. A. Leeder, second daughter nf Mr. Geo. Leeder. They wére married in the church, after which the party proceeded to the bride's father's, where a very Ieusant evening was spent. One bun red and fifty guests partook of tho supper. The Farmcrsville band boys were present. and furnished some very ex- cellent music. A11 join in wishing the young couple a long and prosper- ous life. Mr. Ronan and daughter met with a serious accident a few evenings ago. Their horse became frightened and threw the buggy and occupants into a. deep ditch, where father and daughter lay unconscious for some time. Both were badly bruised. Mr. Albert Mallory is quite ill. Mr. N. Stevens, of Irish Creek. was home on a visit last Saturday. Mr. B. Ballard and wife are again enjoying/tho comforts of home luxury after an extended trip in the West. ~ ”059$ 13. “(A "very Well. Mr. W. Sexton is having a good catch. We would just intimate that if ’ he were to offer better bait he would meet with greater success. He expects to supply a Chicago firm in his line. . ‘ Mr. Z. Chamberlain is recovering from a severe attack of typhoid fever. Rev. G. Rogers purposes starting a series of meetings on Monday cvon- ing, the 2131. inst, at Sfieldon's school house. > Mrs. Hannah Knapp has been wry ill We me glad to say she is re- covwing We understand that. there is to be a convontionof the eople of Lake 1%.. for the purpose olpappointing no in. specter over all matters of note. We hope that Wm. S. will receive the ap- pointment, as he has been so promin- ent in the pnit. _ Mr. Johfi Forth has bought a large quantity of buy from Mr. Jos. Sexton. .Vntboro and D‘lclnuy. The last stone'of the R. B. bridge was put in plnce last Friday. bonenth the smiles of Superintendent Mooney and contractor Haggerty and the fluttering of the Um’on Jack. _ A squirrel hunt took place on Thanksgiving Day, betwelm parties chosen b ChQs. English nnd'Dong. Cole. '1' no hunt proved plane and ex- citing. Considerable amusement wss ocmsinncd in the evening while mun!- ing the game. The fine engineering done by English proved too n‘ h for his opponent who it must be. said is hotter able to conduc: n suit. at. law than lead: hunt. English won by five points. An nystcr sup [it 0'- Neil'n was the recall, paid gr by ‘lhe vanguisllgd. ‘ ,, .. n. u . . u .r’ o \h's. Chas. English IE \isipng here! this “epic. ‘ \lmsln. Iwmnnn opouml n jowellr lmildinn rm D ml Poland lune nre in D. H. ('olo's nhmnd st. Thm knop watclus. m \\ ttch airing will be conducts-d ‘ 01mm. wlmf% is rimmed lily undorstnndn‘ 9 business. ‘ “he stole the turkoy‘.‘ was the nmuvinn Inc! wonk. and whom is (‘nlo‘o COUNTY NEWS - LETTERS L from 2 Own Com-panda“ During a put week. __,,, v-0 .Vltlntosh .flvi‘l‘ls. Front of range! Spring Valley. Plum Hollow, i. l. I’romnnn jowollr nd l‘u] nro in I) nhmml st. \mtclu-n, m airing: will lu- ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. Tuesdas last week. was pay day on the railroad here and the men went in for a time. having secured I quantity of the material used in “ painting towns red' ‘began operations early in the exening. near the post office. Thex succeeded in making it unpleasant for ladies, who had to pass through the ranks of the motley crow.d It is hoped some measuies will be taken to prevent a. recurrence, as they did not leave until midnight. A number of knock downs took place. shingle Another squirrel 'hunt is on for Thursday next. 8. Bresoo and R. Langley; capgninsi On Thur-Eda)! last Brcseo &. Sou had three persinn lamb caps stolen from their ftore. valued at $9 each. Parties are suspected. A couple of weeks ago they lost in the same way pieces of velvet and plush. Mr. Robinson, stag-o driver. on King- ston route has moved his family heze. R. Ridden has moved into the house lately occupied by J. H. Whitmnrsh. \V. H. Harrison has purchased some lots of Horace Kilborn near John Gallagher's residence and in- tends to buiid next. summer. A lover of darkness. rather than light, has presumed to break Mr. Bre~ seq‘g street Alnmp. Wfiile we hear of diptharia and oth- er contagious diseases in other places, we are pleased to state that we have [no sickness here. Some evil inclined person got into the old school house the other night and bloke the stoves. We are glad 30 see Thos. McKiun with us again. We hope he has come to 5m- _ ' .- The Rideau Belle made‘ her last trip here on Tuesday She came as far as N ewboro and returned to King- ston, where she lays up for the winter. SLOCUS. mi: ' The Jitter-tug hosts bootud the Iky. Ono star at an the mighty tntn Can catch the wanderlng oyo‘ The Star of Bethlehem! EDITOR Reponnn : White qhwherds nlshtly washed on Indn'a Thin grand star, when the ni ht is clear, may be seen several hours elure theclawn olday. While passing out of our denser atmosphere. its awnrent mag- nitudeis unusual. Its appearance has been predicted for many years. Philoso- phers, astronomers, scienlistu and meta- physicians have speculated and theorized nnul they have aroused :1 general interest, and, with a certain class, nnticipations ol swrftlv npproachmg momentous events. Asxde from all lhis it is well worlhy of rising early once in a life time to View its beauty. Asl lie in bed and look at it away across the immeasurable fields of ether hlncnat it blazing in undiminished splen- tlor, aftera journey that we Well might think would weary the winrvs 0! a scraph ; as I still gaze on the lovely stranger, I remember that while it measures off one rt‘rzlzulon in its vast orbit again; five or six centuries With their fifteen generations ot‘ a hundred nations have thundered down the plain of time into the m wtic chambers of eternity; and are it will il- lumine the rosy mornings of our globe again its present admirers will have moul- derod to dust in long loriotten graves. New nations wall be BVOlVBt on the politi- cal horizon and great cities will rise, rev 01 in luxury and vanish from the world’s panorama. As a flashing diamond. when every other star in the stellar realm is lost to View in the blinding blaze of our sun, so this star, slowl ' and almost sadly and reluctantly, vanis es in a delicate pale blue transparâ€" ency, leaving a sweet grace and charm that make us wish for its return._ It has vmited our world only a low times since the first rose bloomed In Eden; and yet it m chr muving through the dis. tant celestial scenery at a ape’ed that baffles the mind of mm to comprehend. He who can with unerring precuion, draw the line, suspend the plummet space "(I the intersecting and concentric spheres, start and maintain the dazzling splendor and awful velocity of motion in the realm of the 4,000,000 suns visible in our fumament alone, is truly the Great Arch- itectnnd right worthy of all honor and praise from cherubim and ssrnphim. â€"â€" u- on.-. Fumersville, Nov. 17th. EDITOR or Rnorrn: Sin-"l sup- pose many peoiilo must have annwerod 'our quention in reference to a Mechanics’ l institute for Farmerowllc, in the afiirma-g ltVe. Bo this n it may, I believe they are; heartily in sympathy with- it, and will; show their readiness to co-operato in the: scheme when it is brought formally before. them. I see in glnncmg over the Annnali report of tho “Suporintemlent of Me-. clmnicn’ Institutes and Art Schools” that | he makes the romatk that in towns Indl yillngns where Institutes have been estabo l lishcd there is less law breaking and; nhtlher avenge of intelligence than in 2' communities where no such institute has; found 3 platen. He adds tlut in the ‘ schmln the children at .pnrents patronizing I a public library ire mm. intelligmtt thnn ‘ those tram homes where little or no roml. ing is «tom. if then in mythin mtr vil-. lam nprvls worm than nidnwa its it is v. !put.liclihraiy. it it isnnt safe to walk ‘mtt aftrrulmk. by all mnnnn give a in. book ,tn ertjny It lmme. n arm-ref 3" yum ‘q‘uv't’y, tlmn. l nl‘oat heartily say, Y“! , \ 'ill any mm any: hly'. MI I ill-o ma. lmtthut mc‘muctiuu with tn prowl : Institute. or npnrt from it. w- murm- ' it! I Nilm'l‘ttc [Tillman-inc] ‘ " Night THE STAR IN TEE EAST. "GEANIOS’ INSTITUTE. ipflcfla l cl l iW. G. FARISH: W. G. PARISH. be conducted on some such plan In this: lnumber of friends. My ten or twelve. band themulvon togethot fot the untamâ€" utio study of name author or authnrn. Thay meet once a week «luring tho win- ter. going lrom house to home. After (le- voting one hour to the critical remlinc 01 n Roam or play. they might span-l hall an _ our in canverpation upon books. with a little music by may of varia'y. Trusttn': lam nqt intruding too much on your lpnt‘a. Yours, Sac. lluun. Building There was good sleighing in Winni- P°E.'“.‘."??k: _. . ‘vr‘i‘he United'StMes surplus for the yegjs §103.§71:01.9. The Queen of Sweden has bacomo insane. Thé hotorioua Bakér Paslm died at Tel-el-kobir on Thursday la§§._ _. By the ofiicial cou'nt Haldimand givgs _Montuguo_18_ _maj_ority. ' Winnipegrbanh have increased the rate of discount :9 8_ pegcept. “â€"7 â€"v huh. {31131. probable there will be t carnival 11) Montreal the coming win- ter. By the burning of a Chinese steamer on the Canton River. 400 lost theil lives. m'i‘inve disease in the Crown Prince of Germany a throw, is pronounced in- curable.‘ The fishermen of Labrador are grea‘ distress. owing to me failure the fisheries. VMost of the 8,000 shoemakers who were on strike in Philadelphia have returned to work. '- .J:. H, Hon. Mr. Meroier, is no seriously ill that he has been obliged to take a rest from his ofiicial labors. The Lake Temiscaming colony, pro- moted by Archbishop Dubamel, ia megting with auc_ces_a. ""1563: dirtâ€"£50m cheese, each weigh- ing 2,300 pounds. were shipped from Ingersofl on Thursday. _ __ “fin; itiéavtfi graham; of the executed Chicago anarchists were written with a ty_pe'w§§tin_g_ ma_chinc:. I“)- ‘vv- --- The Slihigter of Justice ordered 11m reiem of Editor Stillwell. in gaol fur libclling Mr. PurcglL_M. P. wilisacliendgu,df Chicago, died last week, having just before her death vomited a tame.“ snapping m_rf_l“e. Q Johan; Mogt {was-n} e‘zlmd Thursday last, on a charge of sing seditious language at a. meeting of anarchists. . mâ€"U ' .- V -V Russian army officers quartered on the Austro-Bnasiun frontier have been ordered to learn the German language. The Ontario Government offers I reward of $1,000 for the Mummy of the perpetrators of the Omngevilla outrage. -â€" n “was... At a large meeting held at Battle- ford, Commissioner Herchmer was censured for partiality shown in let. ting pglice contracts. ~ 1' - L-.-I_- -.-L "-Bnr'i‘ilfixirsday ni ht. a. fire broke out in the cotton ware case 0"? Memphis. Tenn, by which cotton was destroyed to value of $630,000._ It is rumored that Stanley's forces have been beaten in a fight with tho natives. Tiypo Tib failed to reinforce Staniey. according to promise. The police magistrate at Orange. vilio, who on several former occasions has been a sufi'erer on account of ef- forts to énf‘orco the Scott Act, had his house demolished by dynamite last week Minister of War Ferron, wants to strengthen the fortifications on tho Franco-Italian fiontier. French poli~ ticiana are opposed to the projccc, on the ground of the amiable relation» of the two countries. On Wednesday Kast them was an explosion of dynamite at the works of the Chemical Company. Hancock, Mich. Nata truce could afterwards! be {011:6 of the six men who were work: 3 on the premises. The Toronto. Hamilton, Bum-do, Syracuse and Rochester baSubnll clubs have withdrawn from the National League,and with the'London club, have orgmized the International “- socimion of pwfeeaionals. Rev. Father Chiniquay lectured in \lontrealiut week and greatly in- censed his Catholic hearers. lie dos- cribcd the Church of Rome :3 .1: lb) so into which Pmtcstanta were drifting, while its education was bo- iow zero. In the case of the aliboting uni killing of rich-rs by the Police at Mitchellstown, Ireland. the coroner‘s jury brought. in a verdict of murder against members of the constabulury. This verdict was quashed by mo (3mm of Queen's bench last week. The English Liberal League held in annual conference last. Woo-k. whan resolutions were seed endoning Home Rule. Colonic Federation. tri- ennial pnl‘lilmenta. «he ayment of mambo!» of Parliamhnt. rco educa- tion. ivnlernuional mlntmtiqn. sud manhood and Womanhood suffrage. Mr. Sa".mlera. formerly member of the British I'nrliunmnt. who Wall or. raked wliiln. mun-using a meeting in Trafalgar " Sfimrv. was arraigned in court 0" Tlmtsday. charged will: dis- orderly conclncyund with obstructing the policv. The case agnimi him via distmmd, the nmgistrnto deciding than the bleach Ivy tho ICl‘USUJ ‘0‘ a police pmlaibitivo order :livlv xaoc cow ammo a summary othnce Mr. Sa'lndera. formerly member at the Brllish I'uflialn‘flnh who was or. Naked wltih ml‘lrMsing a meeting in TraffigarWfimrn was arraigned in court «in Thursday. rimmed with (’51. “no.-. GENERAL NEWS SUQHARY. Lumber. War Fermn. wants to

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