V, ?iidm.% 1 `$4 ;-`~,n|;nnK&nQ sung--.-1! - -..a.!A..!-.. -12` cnV:s%p%:[mm. cm. ADVANQE V W ~ Advance` -Corresnondence. . `OnrruAm'-The people of this" locality` were surprised to hearof the death on Sun- dayglast of Mr. James*'1!m-ner Sr. although the deceased gentleman ~e had been ailing for mere than a year yet no one thought hisend so`?n`ear. Some eighteenmonths ago he was .ta`k'cndown with some obscure malady by" sk-ilful treatment-and careful nursing he `ihad-soifsrf recovered, '-that during the past. .aut u_nin he wasvable to go about and attend to -' his business,` and made journeys to Tet-onto,=- Hamilton, and other places, and he : see_ rY1ed condent -that he was on the high trends to'- complete recovery.-- It was notso to be. The disease returned with great severity `anl"'on Suudaymornin ? he breathed hishst. 5 Thedeceasetl was well nown as an energetic: at business man, a` kind husband and fatherand `a generous and warm hearted friend. He. came to this country frornscotland with his Regents ivhen three yea`rs'old, and has lived ` eregerer since and liad justfcomleted his =57_th` year. " Hdwas amember of t g `*t'erian p`hu1-ch and in litlcs` a Reformer; I , 2,. j_,_L..__ _-- ..-...`I L---2._-.... ..L:I:n... e Presby- _ UIIGP. I \.uL`unauuu5 luv V65 LIIU J.lU1vavc- I ecffamily have th syjpziitvhy of tlie whole in their sevre3a.1ictibn. ` I Ialflvll \llllllCUll auu Ill a u Lnvlvssusng He had by indnshr an(fug;;<;q`1`ibusinees ability acquired considerg le pro: rty, and-jleaves his family well. prqvig1_ed__ or. He] leaves a. wife ; and .;three children (two ` none and 8-: daughter) to mourn his deoease. " The fuxierixl-' "which took pluee on _'.I`11esday' last wee thei Jargeat Teyer seen in this locality the. ro-., cession reaching over half as mile end mim r 'V `ing `over N100 vehicles. '.l`he7 remains. were interred` in the `Presbyteria`.n.burying ground at Hills7iale.[ The funeral sermon was preach; ed by the Rev. George Grew, from the 5th Chalp. 2 _Corinth'a.ne"lst verge " The Bereave- nl'?btv|'1"1'7 lunnn EBA ~nerl\nnhv nf tlin nrhnh: `AI: V annoy`: nu:-vu- ` Fipat. meetiilgof t`i1';`:V;'sp-1:i\C6h1}9il.). The VCbiIilmet'On M6riday"th6.2lat. ms:.- All tli` " members 'pr_'s'nt:` ~` The Reeve in: the cligig; f `The minute"; of ' the la.st meeting` of the fo1"1_ner `Council were read and conrmed. .- _, ._ LI-- -32-- _E A _____ -..L..- IJIIU LVL IIIUL yuuuunn VVVKV Lliwu wuu vvuuruaouu - Application for the oice of Assessor trom- James Goutts and .'I`homas' Bro;tt,, accounts from. Examiner oige for printing, ect , and fnom the Clerk for,elec(;1qn expenses. were rQqr1;.fA;VMessrs, John of Crown Hill, a.nd*S8m.uel Jacob; 9f;Mjipesipg were reap-' poihtd Auditors, V . :'I`.l:n atnnrnn l"nrnyn`3H'nna= Fnr Hun v}~sn'r Vuvm-bl` uTo`1::1`f& Bri;1gQ-;Io1_{spn, Garvin and Gamemn, ? _. ,, ; ` , __ , glndige ce--Cameron, Kerfoot and Johns- I-nn La. . pvmupu .nnuuU|f5,n. 5 , - _~ V ` . 3'1`-he standing Comxnxpzees for the year we;-ej _a inted as follows :.r ` . ' ' iuance and Assesa'men`t-*-Kc_rfoot, J bhns-- bton, Garvin. ,. . - 5I).....I.. nu.-I nm:.`nu-nu .~ Tnhnntnn anhim inn!` -u . u V . . v ~ - ua -,wvv,-vv -------~ The direction of ahirs in Samoa. is sa.__i V tp be in Secretary \Vhitney hands. _ _ L Allow . v . Councillor Pnllan has not only seen that the necessary tools are provided" to make trnmps earn their snp 1")e1"=.nd:breokfnet and thevalne of their quarters in the look-npby sawing wood, but he =hee~ also adopted the principle of making an indigent` nfnn new wooden a quid ro no for the wood he gate`, thiuawed. ` int on givenjo a woman indigent whohes no one to saw it for her end who neuollyhad to ive_a_lnr yeroentoge of the wood receivedgftQm_th9 `do Int Com- mittee; for sawing gthe "rent. V uncillor 3Pnl1nn e,idee_ie o _ ' onemnd wi*oi`ke:`i;re1l'j= __a-:ar.asi`wgha_v I n_;atmeq.n i in e V aasua vv \.--q--vow.-, -V.--_-v- .----. --...-_.. . 0 av" ton. jo- ` _lIdncatioty-'-Kerfoot, Johnston and Gar- fo'T`:`: lUV|ln . ' V Theuddcttments bfore the Councifwer re-_ ferred` to their respective.Committees. 'I`hn" (`.n|1n:-C khan 'nr`{n|11vnnn-I In '4|Ir`nu `Id!-, I.U_l'l.'UlL_ UV UIIFII (CB VVIIIVU-\JUlIllIllIlIaC%o _ _ The"'Counc'i1then adjourned to Friday February gt. #103. m._ A ...mV....&%,;a:.'.;A~`.'.*,.:'t...1.;s.,`.;. A 0u;gop1.are Aoongramlqemg ,one*anot'u,er . I ion the gdod iligliing sitice the recen1i{-snow-` ;.It6r'n'. % u 1` - I L i "A"' o`aLt"many were housed-' in`-fronrthe "linr'ei on'Si1ndhy`, `making the con- a, '_ 17:`:-`_' I` y i. .. H. _ _`L.IU1.l I-I 533:4.` Contingencies -Garvin, Cameron qnql Ker- r\AI- ` , . ' SATUFI 0 AV 1 snnuins rnrfrxfrn our org commits nrro out.` ~ vounmnounct RESPECTFULLY soucmsn. w_:_cv-9-F1 :-vu, Ad_vanceGoI-roqpon enle. n.-L .'..n;.1'T U SIIIKIIII ' - lieyyiopu wgre ~1.nel1:in~thL,Proia'1:y- I ` (LATE OF '1'onou'ro.> VVILL SOPEN THEIR DOORS ON 5,-r1=1: 3 on MAB. cum J and see the only reliable and per- fect tting Corset in themarket. N ew Goods ! 3+3 DNLOP STREET. P'u::.Btide & Son, of Kettleby, intend sta.rt- ` ing a. store in the old stand lately vacated by T. F; Culbert. M:.. w.um- rmm.+.hn I+`..m+.T is visitina I ,_ 0; Donovan RossI.1Wil1, 0 to Lo`nC()7n tbf prosecute his libel suit zgggunst La.bo.u'chere vv 1 r` `I IIII,11,, _ I,-!I___ Quietly Passed Away. Last Sunday, Mr. H. deBla uiere, of Mary street, who has been ailing or some time, -quietly passed away. He had gone a day or two beforeto the residence of Hon. Senator Alexander-, thinking the change might re- sult in benet, and on Sunday morninghe seemed who better, but towards noon while sitting in his chairvhe became comatose, and in that state went to his nal rest. The re- mains of thedeceahed gentleman, were taken to Toronto for interment. UUIIIULI DU LVCW DUI]; I . Miss Reid. of Alliston, who has been visit- \ Aing Miss Ball, of this place, for the past few ` w eeks,_returneeI to her home on Sunday. ` `IE8-.. ll (n-n-.3nnlu`a1n nf `vnrthinufnr in A C RELIICIILIIILICH DU HUI nun: VII uunluuyu i M133 M. Cunnin am, of Waxmxnster, 1: 1 visiting friends in bornton at present. n... uillnn-n'ln:uI a mall this week from a vuuuug Lucuua In Lpuruuuu no tucacuu. Our villagehad a call this week from a representative of the Canadian Home-Circle Insurance Co., and we understand he is try- ing to form a circle here. We wish him success as a representative of so useful an ins'_1':.itution. V _ rn._-_,'_;__.. 1\:__:_2-_ .D 1.1.. 6...... -1 IIIHIEIIIU IIIUI-lo The Tnornton Division of the Sons of Temperance has been invited by the Strand Division of that Order, to visit them` and furnish entertainment at a. public meeting to be`l:eltl in that place early in February- -. "II 1);." :4 :n n:t` nnnn infant`: afar-4:- A111.-Ll LJIIII, 1|! IE acuu, vyll Luuuuuw uuun Ia` ing a`brp:nch.storc; at Iv . H. has an eye to business, and as he a. _ways does will no J)u.`.L -uun`o 6-'.. nqnnnann on `ma `an AI-anon IIBIIIVBB ouu DD RV IDLVVCIJD xnvua vvuna uv aoubt m,n.ke it'a succeed, as he `sells cheap, and. is `well known to the people of that ..I...... U] 1.: E`: uulucru. Miss` Walker, from -the East, is visiting Miss Duane. ' ' Mrs. Doa.ne s health is improving slowly. `Miss Reid, Vof Alliston, is visiting friends V ' I ` `LA; Lg- __`;......-.1 1..-... |.-_ --:-:;. _-_- JUVUIIL _ . Miss Allen has returned from hetavieit in 'Al1is_toa.. ` . h L Mnsteele In Luck. i_ \Ve noticetlmt Mr. 0. Steele, formerly prixicipal of the Central School, Barrie, has ately .been up inted to the ition of _ Public School gs ectorf for the 'orth Rid- ingof Norfolk. T. e county has beendivid- ed, and Dr. .Wadsworth who has been the inspector for the whole county ever since the present s tem of inspection was adopted, ra- tuinsthegguth Ridin . , _Mr; Steele is 9. lucky man taking the prize tom the old time teach ers of: thetcounty. . T The yield of wheat in'South Attsmilia} win average but four bushels to the acre. V I 2 The troops in Paris were conned toytheit; barracks last Sunday on account of the elec- `tion. . ` `lieu:-xuwauaoor - The cotton cr_:op.of- South -Carolina and and gave:-al otherof the cotton producing aaid'to.Be'the 1a tg'e'at ever known. ,;I__n_faoeof this an" adianee of ten to fteen ,p9_r;o9nt; ..b&lvt&kn:p1aoe in the manufactur- > M} _o,;-tjoliino ganada order of- the manu- ipongbme. , E . In-on ulylon;-rhol; wouldn't` be in the Byllllllllly. ; U1 I.I|II.lCl.'li WCIB IJAU uuunv. The Mthot ist pulpit in this place was occu ied by the Rev. Mr. Cochrane, as the resi ing minister, Rev. Mr. Swartout, was ca.l`ld,t2_ Newton. 1- 4ns_4__. __L_ 1___k....-- -..`..:L. terian Church last Sunday for the children 1 of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace and Mr. and Mrs. `Hindle; and they have the sincerest sym- pathy of the entire community in this very heavy trial. A sadness was felt all through .these services that is not always felt, the three children havin "been so suddenly taken by such a~dreaded- isease- that the friends dare not enter their dwelling to show their sympathy; dightheria. was" the cause. VF}... 'M.'.H~.n.~ `at nnlnil-_ in this nlar-A was: 1ngls.st, it was unanimous agreed go sen ggznplimentsry season tic ets to all` the le en in town. The hope is express- gdfthst they would kindl avail themselves _of_5 thlseloer so as to see or" themselves that eveifything Vin the Club is conducted in a.. I-nnnnnsv `A rvlnii `1\.n|`n "av-n'v\Iv\1vn` 'III 5519 \JIIIlI I3 \l\-III manner to meet their 9.p'prova1. F: , "'1At Fr?;'y;i"g+n3"um"' Literary `Society mag in the xjooms of the Mechanics f'l_l'tig|1tO bildiif .` `J; M. Hunter; Mr A. ow -cu-Lnuqnlubgnnn amp` Ignluu-1.-LS...` FIIIUVIUIAX IJIIIIIIIJI 0 U0 III: Jul.lI.lIIOVl', Alla` ll: LL. B `A `active and interesting -v- -. jv-u - u v--v-:-- . At a meetin pf the directorsof the Athletic Dlula held at t a Club Hous on Friday even- :: `Inna Iinnnfvnnisnitv nnnnnr` fa Jana` U uclu Ill uuuu PIGIJV Gull Lu xvua. Lwu.Jo. `M1-;. H. Ball, it is said, soon intends start- I .1`. 1.1.-nggnl. -6`..- at Tiny 11' `son an gun in T -f*"::igl'x`tfL;1r;1<;;*t;1i;3;`highi-c1>i{thei:ia is re- ported in various parts of Pennsylvania.` 1? rc 0 I . ,'1 E_A-`I__ __`._____`J_.1 _.. clergyman welcome. R. ASTEPHENS & CO. IP91 Kill VII`; ILLD |alll\l IIUIII \4ll|llL I-IVLDI `ll ... , E 1and s Poet Laureate. This was follow- e(1' y readings from .the same author by D_r.' W. A. Boss, Mr. Winterborn, Mr. Cameron and others. , The critic of the evening was Mr. .Hay, whose remarks were apt and judicious. Short criticisms were also offer- ed by_Messrs J. Purvis, Edwards-and an ad- mirable reply to the critics by Mr. Hunter, himself. There was a. fair attendance and a good sprinkling of ladies. It had the ap- pearance of one of the old time meetings of I the Society. To-morrow night there will be adebate on the following; Resolved, that the Canadian form of Government is prefer- able to that of. the United States. Mr. Badenhnrst leads the Airmative and M 1'. Hay the Negative. _ . Mrs. W. H. Myers met with a very pain- fnl accident on Sunday morning. Stepping: on some ice, which was slightly covered with damp snow. she slipped and fell," breaking her left arm near the wrist. Dr. McCarthy attended to the broken limb, and she is as oomfortsble as under the circumstances could be expected. ma Prices Ruling-1:tho.Barr1e and To- ` x-onto markets During the Week. ll...-.-_ I -___-__ an noon 1 D. D. G. M. Monkman, paid an otiicial visit to Kerr Lodge-A. F. 8: A. M. on Mon- (iay evening. He ex ressed himself well satised with the work esaw done. A very pleasant and protable time was spent. \l$|V$1CI-I ( IIVI E Rffmmm` ;`.'i`.'?.'-e: r Rant fnrnnnm-tnrn, mar mart. paper on th life and literary character uf Enn1nntl a Don} I uni-nofci Inn `I\":\\n The cofrespbxxglexnts oIf'-.tl.1" Fi a,r9_ agul`. National of `Paris, h'a\ _0 bctmexge legl`f_r9m; G'ex'nmny. T ' " ' '~ " run 1- 1 run I 0 . "I ,,', _'___I, -',_ J Toronto l'a.rnch" Intkot. ._ _ 'lfoiIoa'ro'. January 29,1889. Wheat, to.ll.,po1- t 03... 1 0'; '3f;`.".L .`.?E:h .'i{`?`??3-:::i`:::: `2::i:`.'5` E` Dn:;nrb`In`rx'u......,___ I -' " l9Il'IlO'I':O' ' `...".. 3"`!-L av .. ` V` . .....' "" 75oouo1 K _ The " "`-"3 4, V. lfs. L. D. Bm`A2: 1"sz. ' "" "'TsInIx., :.I;.;;7a'oT':ss.. nuuu: stun: nuzxm. GINIILL PRODUCE. Akroken Ann. January 31, 1889 Vnn I4 S'rx1-I * ca Swnv H ~.- V4. ...-"J . The London Times c71a.ixns.t0A1}a.,v.e ,i'e`sl,1,a..p(l; irnpontzmt evidence, secured i11`V_the-_U.;i;_; to? be used in the 1 a.rn_e!l case _ v_ ;,;=_ `Io .|,'.n,[. I`0J\ E .l..J Agei Fr erah Com (iyxx KN` M I15! The Ti an.-.1 HUUK Km] Qvn. JUI uuunuuoulv Dhlll, BU"llU W&I UHKUII UUIUFH Hit "Worship who? indicated: that hescould ~ leave to'wn'ot-. at 5 ,.o olock Monday he would be tut-nishod with quarters at thy: Cep%7ra.l' P3593) imyix mqqtlfg Bgtgigk. who ,:.-Wu so rheumatic `hg.1:;y Toultitig ) fzuq .5 G } stick'6f 'w'o0d'm&d9..hiI, way up: _ tlip IXALL SLo_ Inn 9nn u uc into whi use 3110 ow; ,._ - w'[T1e United gtestroops hu.ve~ driven 630. families out of Oklahoma. I`! I II 1 ,,, __ g 1.1.- -1- ` -- v...-vu -v---If .... - -.:_ ...... .. W olves are destroying large! numbers of sheep near Foxt Benton, Montana. -. ' `I I7 1* 17.- 1,V-_I_ -.."-'.1 nri L.;._ A an-4': lye vmnmu Wat-Id tor V mm. Osuullsn. unnoa mm . -..J 15..-no-,I In-n. ""iI.fu{;; i<}J.1;. }}"1'~:};lr ';}n; Lagaa 20 has been the wife of 3 men in 10 months. _ Nora. Cain 'shdtTaml fa.ta._1ly_ wot\n(1ed- an- objectionable suitorkat Jeeraonville, o. _ Is 1\ A ni . 1- ~ 1 V X }}{u} 7~l{cE.{gi{u ix} tii 14.5: of u.r5ws;.g% a petarcl` into the office of thq Miu'_i;stei',_ of Jj,1s- ;- tice at Madrid, o_n' Friday, and wp.s arjrpstfad. ; CICUUGV` WVWUUUVJ VDV..' . ' ` -Carleton, County has peblblonfl f01',__F pcal of miscosc Act. _` pp - A 3 The Scott Act people of Kiu'gvs*ton will: . fight the repeal 9.13 every step. V 9.. `VJ... \l'..,...1.'.'.....I.1 .'...n..I 'nn "RAH The business portion of, Muitamoni `lids beh ` burned. _ ~ V v` K : X T The Republiccm tari bill hasmied tihg; Senate. A . - . The vote in favor` of "the license. is `growing in Massachusetts. T - : . A i '1 1" ---------------------- -" - Bur lars robbed. store within one block of a ew York police station. 1 ' ' Il Y,I ,_, , ,1__._.___2_.. 1-....- --.--...L...... ..t Sixty persons wereiinjureklxi t,l_1e"-.?6V4i}g`t;.| lgetween the pe_op1e' gud police 'qt;`E;/1 toi` U Brien's trial the other dn.y.. . . " ' L V i 0JI5|IIVI7l. III` I UU .IUllII IIU `CPI - IV` ,Q JIIUII IIII as 9. soft thing uringthe cold weather; He refused to shovel auomor-.,djo pay when-work fbr onstable Bla.in,- "s6"he'Wia. I` taken" Bifore 1I,:h'W;.a.k:u :..1..~.ra..~A:...4.-.:, LL-1. .1.........1.1 Five hotel Vlzceepers at Petqx-;>.;';5 1xa\ieVb;x: L ned for violutipxx of the Scott. Act ` --- _-___-!I .._.. A-.. ' WICV cw JJ ual}l lu, \fl_I ` Ictnucoy, tutu. nyuasffnniyuf ` The Lonclqn Stanclatd orit.icis',eJs Mlhftrg Phelps `anent Lord Sackville am`d:pa'ys the` flatter gentleman slloixidhave ben_ ted. . 7} . .-, .__, -..' .. . ....I"( wuuwuu -wuwvww ` 3"` gm. oonmazmn, Kingston is tearing eniice famine. I Brantford wautfmoxfe school roox_n.'; ;g ._ lforb _Arthur is _h`a_ve__t new ou_r_'ml. A The Elgin` County Audiyors A3e`\_t$40 a year; Natural gas haebeen found iii Kingevilfe; Brendon did not record a business. feilure in 1888; T ' - - v Rendell s coal oice. ; A Londo1.xTthVief stole $900: f,vrVom (%}eor.ge`f . . I.` ` 1.-1,-I I--- 1;--- Ltvlllllill 3 Uvwl VI_lI\iVo . . .~ _ ,;_ . ._ \ ; W. _` John Rutherford of owen 961'1'iulha;s l$eon elected county clerk. ' ` ' . - ~~L--`L-- .....L24....-.n.1 `nu O-`maa- `Ohio. ' tlvswvvw VINVI , The Commercial Travell1's realized 9300 from their" bulland ga;ye~i_t to: the Home of the frientlless United States. . (linciunati is oo-`l'ed'wit,h silver dollars. A new natural gas eld has beeh.'fo}m'(l`in vw . It is said the Em.)-ess Fre(1j.eriek`Al1it`i.:fa.c7-f cepted a. legacy 0 5.000.000: f1fa.1ncs'eaud.e becomes the possessor of lauded property .in Fmncee - ' `uguy put: rcpum cu: uun, uw,.. _ "9 I _ . Sir John Macddnuld a.1led`ou Rev, Fdperi Do_wcl at M onztreal the oulxerdagyy 1 1 , -4. 1"-LAn-l\A-ps.,}Iv.()`\t\'Al\ IIIJCVI CV5 VlVlIUVO\_qoa vo vuvv -,-vy--. -_- The Wentworbh county council ar o-EV sidering the question of abolishing toll -road; The Wardenship of Lennoxw`aa'coi1ts't'd= on party lines, the Uousevativegettingiphere. .- 134...-.- ........1'nn\ ....A (A8-in Mhnnruv I"{;;;;`EP;'&tt, Hf `Ottu.wu,`aur1 Di-.V&19;d0. his opponent, have been black-ballVed vb`y Octawaclub. V > . . nun cl A 90 II. I V Ponce court. . 1." ,. (tn '1`uesdzLy morning William McG uire of Vespra warslbefore His Worship Ma.yor_Pepler charged with usingabueive and blasphemmla, .]an'gua.ge towamls George Maitrnilgllgs Saturilay. Be Wtis ned 25` 0. costs or 10 days ixrtltercounty 19.01 A few` days ago George Gardner was, zed 50o.;and._ $4 20 costs fonbeing drunk and incapable on? Mulcaster street ' Th name bf ' Ee`n'ry'.Good-L year was omitted from the police report of" Dec `28th It appears he was ned. 6:` rl ninlzlnnn `:nnnv~ Lu Han ah-ma at Marvin : Iinnnir lI|I!J- I . , _ I > A young man named Mc'Ewen has been frozen to rleabh while sleepingin a. shed at. Brantford. , ` ' ` ` ' '. I -- .... an '11-_1-j; V` FL dies', call a see "`h?e'Feathofb%';:ef Cnrset at the Box A E. - V ;.* 1' UII FT` VJ III-I\`l, UIIV &\Io.o~avo v wwyu v v :- - v--P ` Jonathon Farvis u. ec1'_6|) and N'1igsVMen,a,,1fyA ::ged 115 were marriet at Kingston the other: Seral men have been killed in u. ghtv between soldiers` and lyncliers in Young Con. ty, Texas. ` - . ~ - Tie-ups took place on Friday morning.` on thonseven lines of th'A_antic 2\"regIue tfal-`I way in Brooklyn. ' III II II,-I4 ECU day. 11?} 59 VII J U Ciytlclll 5 II`? `V 39 IIIIVMI `VI drinking liquor b the glass at Martin : liquor store the fine am costs amounted to 820.95 ' Trumps are becoming plentiful` again mine of whom are lookin for comfo1jta.'ble`5 qua:-.t ters in th`e'ga.ol till t e'ow`er'n` bloom in the spring. There was one` on Satux"`daIy';ei1ig'ht; . two onuuday night and fourj9`n_ `Mpndey. night who hadi .querters given themi-etItli_ lock-.u . ;11 have geneenthelr we .; 3 flllgo plan at opted by.Qnnn,illbrjl?ul1a,ni L _f_'n of the Fire and oliqe_Com'mittee;lgy.tp;.'.om'- >el trufnps to new wood -for their and odging Patrick Drury. from Mebhte-was engineerixpgto. V tsent togepl. lor,a.1_nontl: gate. stiftithiug .uringthe o1old weatlner. I-I: '1iiTii'w'& ;{7kj"i. vrvgtggxfrktzg (1onIIde;ed* lIy,Ile_lI. 3, 1. _. Wsgsafruamx-, `Jun. ..'9.-:_-InV=Ibret~ao`nI_lon ~ of t.he`Se`na.te to-`day a,,:_n`otionby, Mr; S1161",-_`_;" man :.(.Rep., 0.) .150 consider the Samoan;-, amon_1menh.wi$h open doornvwamgsu \ dfif by MIs`rI.,; Shemun, Ewart: (Ro'p.,..;_ .) _ a.ndrVoorhees (D_om.,;I.ud.),Ao.nd`o' pouedby I Messrs. .Edmuuda'(Rp._g Vt.) up Morgan,-._ (Dem.'. All!-).-V The .v.ote - upqngho moyiq-';; was"; an I The,dil,6nlIi0!ll-WI = outside"i5f'purty'* ins. . ' Ikfl IIILIVA I'.'lI'\Q`\Q" F guvyu, UIIU llUvl_UlllL(_!lll-`5'.'l!1ll5 Illlvu Q1 CUE, ` Hamilton is likely it to ha.ve-~.a .-healthy; competition fbr` the incandescent lightingef the streets, busiuess places and residences fr of` the city. The Edison elect:-ic light com: pany, whose meinufecturing` mtablisliment . has been `in- opemtion here for -some time--` pest, has decided tocbmmence more ext`en- . dive operations in c this city, and 7 .,w.ill.. endeavor to secure a share of the business of lighting the bhrgbat night. ` M ` ' Acfnn - Inna-I QVII` n..:n4'.`.l ll.....;. ~ :;- - nlovenumt to I-`.sua-b|IsI_ nn lnslltllllet ll owerrsound. . _ ' _ , Ow:-zx Souxn, Jan. 29.`--A deputation of medical men waited upon the County Cot_1n- - oil in session here and urged the edvieqbility of estubliuhiung here a marine and general hoa- pitel. The council generously` res ' ndedgby voting a. grangof; 31000. ' The eplittion alsp\vaited_ou.tl1e Town .C.ouncil.laet _n' 111: and requested an gramifroxn that` body. -he nmH-an `nun--unfnnnuul Inna nnnnhx` nnrnrnltfnn ;;;;ae1?&;;;;s;:;afaof;'?p; and iti gqx:m11y3s31i Y 'wi1'l`rea y fgrant an" id gether with 3 suitable site. LIIU IEHIU _B`Il[vB(l ill. ["13 Iii. U1 LIIB CUIIVUHUUII betweeli-019..-; regrwvltlgu 20'! V 0f~"-"i3I.. *9` I`n-'. ments 0! Germ ny. rent. Bvinin an life United Slums, held in fmihlnxnnn In June nnr! .- u ....-..- `?1."`-."`T".."A?C..`: .` A Crunmlr (gains! Sunday lrcuku-s-l ro-' 1e'u=er'smm';`nn2; m`uI-~mi-'=w6r-ks.- a f ~ } HAm"L'ri).\', 'I'J._n.n. _'. 29'.`+,-Ch'ie.?f` 'Mc Kinaon-' has scmd- as ` emfeade gagaiust, ,.:a11*store-*- keepers who do business on Sundays. . ,A.t . the police court this morning V charges a.`gn.i_nst `ve camly fstprekeepers for] kseping their stor_e`sf-p on on Sunday. were investi-. I gutbd. the db, _e!'1dz_11trs*.baing ned $1 each, `_ M Hamilton is likelv s.t.u hnve..a. .hea.lthv. VVVWJ _,- _._--___ __. Old worm. . __ The weather in Central Asia is said to terribly severe. ' " . % Lord Du`erin .~4 `eldest son is .s1a.?ugmi'igg% Itigers in India. 7 ' - " 1-, , -,,s nu,,___1.-__v_.:__ _.:n 1--..-- .- .-....: 4.`- ` `II Iallllllle UKIV UKIB TU Ills Q ' 3 M. A. Buchanan died thisfmornlng.. Miss After a long and lpainf `vl illness,.; Bliss. Buchanan was sister of J. G. Buchanan and . C. H. Buchdnan of The Hsmiltpn Evenin 3 Time's`, and of Mrs. Bell, wife of Rev. J. A . l mu, of Betl1;my,Ont.. ~ " 1 AI u Innnf:nn `\n`r` Hana n_t1nip [:6 1295; An. % Ti : Z`..'J$z'3i'.`g"11i&`"f.erg:to-day `it wfds def 3 cided to start 9. lar e Ita.mping_ and tin } works provided the ity Coupcil will give 3 exemption from taxation. , _ ` A nnnn 1|!-\n cl-mun`? An .`I `sup Q `n`1, A Pom HURON, Mioh., Jan. p29.--;1`he Grand Trunk Rgilway is pre ringtao make a practical experiment; with 1; Te electric car heuting epparntue invented by Mr. Roe Fuller, an employe in -the Grand Trunk ` shops at Portland, .-Me.- . It, consists of T 5 I dymuno placed in the 'bagga'.ge' cut, power - being ,tel;eIi from _ `bt.b,e mo_vil,l8 . lxlee. A n1etel`",b| r -'is`piuced' in` A bank of waternin 5 each car. Pipes from the tank extend ell` wound; t.he.|ca.a.~ .|'1`he nletoel is t_o._e heat,e1d' by qnigleet cnntentt. time h_ee.tingj the water inethe tank and pipes. " ' ` UIIIUVH uuuvuu, IIDIH l|l vv 6Il1IIAII.I'vlI Ill Ilullv Ell Jui . 881. `; ' ', A`: ';;..~ 7:,=r.;"`~`~j. * '1` at he` further aid in` `e`qottriof`aettieineht` ot the pending diiiiouitiel at Samouon a satis- factory and solid goundat-ion1'ndWin the restora- tion of peace. and good ortlerpjundera reuponblo native independent. govern`- meut..with st court: ot{<`u1IIpet.entjt1 sdictionto determine land liiloeu controversies of foreign residents as may he rrcvperlyjpo niznbie by such . J1 ,co.Iu;t._,and that I0 iuke sub 1' fuu`ti'.r'stdps'its'1naybeneceosary diuch other iuirsvandi ` to protect the rights of l.his)(.i0\'UVi`lllii;0i1`l_: and _ its citizens izrshid islands. 2 ;" v CAUIIIPOIUII ILUIII VCICIIIUIIU A man was struck on the head b 5 fall? ing icicle in..Macnab-street. near ing, this afternoon and -knocked dehseleu. % WWKn'" 5;: "`1$3I~:' qeggg gettqjegzed Mp, Shermanmodealon in If ntle varioul treaties be Ween" Grba `in, German . tho.:;Qnied* States and the In-. vlande, t e c'ivil:wa.vs..whiehT ore incessantly - ca.r1'ied-o'n`in"Su !'ibiL ind-`the recent" djttiibi : ancea. SumIning,np,3hhoi%t4g ,t.he`S`en}i_hQ'- ` - t. from Ohio said the Si-Li i`n"g"`t7_6 Ue l16ne_ was for `the Uniteii `Sbatee -`to iaisert it's power in _ the occnpnncy and possession of IUIIUWIUE JUIIIV IUHUIIIUIUIIU I . Resolved. That the present. condition of affairs at Samoa requires-that this Govern- ment should aid the people of those Islands in securing an Independent. native` vernmenwf (tee from the claims of touuoulxnrlrigluuongtg of any lcuropotm -1})-.jWElf_&nd'_A .- I. _'?-:~'epd_: thut; this purpose may `be I eedlly` `mid to at V u-s=requ`e1o- at `jifo; Ol1lf0t%ut`\|;a~s8ta0(::l!;|i!|l8t:;`; taut _i .r_oia:dengtj.`~ot . restoratlo`n of affuir on an! ugsldiggs as the name exlttted gt. t_ho t.i.me_ at the. convention between the -: renm`aamTa\t'.ivaI of~"i`n ~GtW'm* n-' oetwe .- 9.-; re mpg! 1 onvot~-I :. ,erI;- .: Inenta< )!u`uermuny'. c'.`-`n B:-i'u}?"31 'lhe _I'Jt:1te:!n:31tatea. held in Washington ln`June and n v. . `* .- `. '- W :- -*.::-2:-U an '."*.."`,-"1 _ uy:Inra$`Il..'x>,=`r;'.'.` ~l.51`:1 r?a.`"a"L\'Zl. .i`i'.C.i.T?i'\?i;`~`;i;2, `":;dr:* menu V _, 33:, d_9`. ,, ? - -s , . -3 w mg-:3 hqgmiga:aI'cb am 3 A itsn sary to any 013%; ~`~'7"It " ld-* 1>`(:***i4l\".i shame and disgrsce to our qiuiljgotiou Christsnity if we could not egr"`e e`Au` orsoihe mode of govgrnmentior thqsedsln A s. There is nothing inztlie situation would justify _ou the part of either nation 61' brili of the ace until. every .e`ortt= is exhsusted, to; ring about a peaceful and quie_t'_gsettl.em,e_nt ' of the controversy. After msiutoinin our? right to a station at Page-Pogo_\ieI.ou3` "t employ our good oicesto settle 1t_h`e_ -di I culties of this people. lam wllling~to'v`ote `r snysum to ensble the Eresideut to.c.nduot_< ne otiations, to make surveys ofhsrbors to et better infprsnstion relative to those is uds. .I have no doubt that the power given to send agents and hips there will bring about a prompt solution of this smsll controversy. A `Jr nnlnlm nl\1>u:nu."fl1n Ann curl C-."\n ` Hugh Cornell was klll(l:byal)oiler ex- plosion on the Pennsylvgmiuirailway last Fri-_ day. T ' T 1' an n 1- I 9 . IF,'I,_!,,_I_! the G. 1'. ll. Io '1":-y Isleearwcaar ueuuu. 'I\,,___ `II`_-_--. `lI_L T-.. nn 'I'\L_ - :*` be-arena-n . 'n---- ._...- ----. 1-- on NIL. -;...;_..._ I the, PUWUI Ill IIIIU V-IUUIIVKIKIIIU Dllhl !JU3UI3l` .. ,. \~.,...... _ .'.~.v?' - 'M\E.{i`hanc- .>.. 7eI?;;:L4|nn;:J nunnfn: I QIIICII VUIIVIVVUIBJ. Mr. Dolph obtained the oor and the Seniatg gdjpurned. . . ~ A`Ieup'I.IIt|cuIV In the lloune. __ . ASHING'1`ON," J an. 29. - -Representative Morrow to day introduced fo1f_re,t:erepce_t}1g following joint resdlutionr ' Rnlnlvnd 'I`hnt .-.n nnnunur. nnnrnn nf lne samHn.ary~_ or war may ornngela beween Here and L'Viiton' wnfbhdi dam-"` aged by fire this morni `:,;'.l`hej,.-`re ; ,epu.I;t~ M ments of Niagara Falls; I. _Y.,,and Niagaxja Falls. Onc., and thiia 1) act Tespolided to` an alarm, but the re-\_v9a_ extiqguishd by th students curryi g*v'vater in pots; pans . pbill, . at .1 .'l`lun `nan 3: nknuuk .` MI` DI LI\ICll|l Hull`, III` VVDUVI III PVUC VWIIS -9_", j ' .' ~: .::~` . '4 VVASHI1\'G!`0N,-'J`all.'- 29.`-The Santa to- ' any re-itrriiI.;on1-td9 ra!:i9'_.I 9f.".W. 9iPl9mti-. I and consular `bill, the questxopfieuxg onfMr'._ any rqlqngeg ,qon_uq9ra.g;91_,1 ox_ pup gupzplnaixcs `bill, the question Eeuxg on Mr; .Gib9nfs gmendpxeny, to `make; the titlq of `tho _ _minAiIt.ers _to: ,Franc9 '. Qimdhy; T Grebft; Iaritsin h.tid'Rt1s8ia "'aIn`l`w;Iaa `u'.g re3di6,` `dggiinuta. ;` ; `In ,, "i`3,- " ."A.'$* .' another Ion discussion thdtnictidinont wli " % ;nm`. atom-' ay" *ot lniels. Susn-nNslo:~':" Bmnqi:,l Nv,',z:Y.,t:Ja.n. '29. - ihe sam,n.ar~__fdf Our "?Lad '*of~i:\ngelsT hnf,\unn'n rfnhn nm."'- 'I'hO`;v\VG|0fJ99_I,,lfQlI\.&[rI(IloCu % Cameo. Jam 129+:-i`-`+'A1lL%h 'W.e!,tr1I' . except. an: Burlington ;`aI..NorhheixI'. dianidf. the residents? :3 [H913 morning, @119, 1'9 dept; hop,6'. thqBurlifIgtoh" uhd V omsemgiawu ' =. T% ,....~w.....-..... .._.....,,.._ 2.... .. ......,.. Tiie r_ebe'llious Polish priest,.Kolu.sinsk_i,` has established an inrlepeudent -church at Detroit. ` ` TIT?! VIZ ' IZ`*ICU i'T$CI$'-'UI Kw! ., .Pnu..u:xx.ru~u. Jan, 30.-1`he statement or me ;RailAt5:d;;u.Ii d Cparg sud -,-In-o"n Cdmpaigjsq sag: F Decixb`il';'j;l8_88,`cbmpsfd `wxth the dime moxfi iii"1887'. Show: `a th- oreue in gross earnings iboth .foompan_iQI of $646,444. Tperg was ,3 ,.1Aecre,a..ssaV tintnot eartiinigs of $371,753. I . Wu xW lh4`b_ItKt3- [73 g gggtnehiod. r . V .. rig, '"`.ta;:;._' 39.-5Du`d3$d1If,""'M.-"Pi"` 6: Gel` j,`16r`Viq)!g\_l[_ thy-0niuu%Agut.-ji\yu . I911 toncot `to -Ili'y `to {I32 `miimlsll ihey Wu: AI-ilnuuI' V . a V . Vvgsnmaron,-A Jin-.~ Senat to}- , __ ..-_:.'.._'~;-.I -1__.v_n)-..~__;:_... ....|_- jx_L`___;.1_ rVl` sxooo FOR A MARINE HOSPITAL. I1!-IUDEUV-I G SIWLIV CAVIII UIIIIU I V-.w,ag1,`pf9r,1:Ved .001) special i&sau%ars11r-Knlievesl,-thyt a fjgrant an n`dd lt%i6uo.l unit-In n auh: hln nln Amqus cITi{`t*0T;-: me SAM0AN _AVlW=FAIBM.f :---at-3 0`% 0" 1`1?i'1`5e?:e?1 f?'i'aI' ?t":3"7%`J5~7? `fjgrant an" l6i6tml' $1000 to=- 1 n mtnhln nH'.n `IIWV UJ\I\CJl J-IOU V Eial committee . :- _vL AL. .A...._._ - -VIQHDUIUII Ill IIUIIVV VII VIVVI There have been many speculations as to the cause of the deed. The coroner's jury` said it was melancholia. Though this was true to a certain extent, it was a woman which changed the` liappyiapli-ited, free- hearted Larklne from one of the most con- tented men in the force to one whose die- t of life ended in death by hie own hand. i e rkins boarded at 33jWilton'-avenue. Six. . weeks ago he reported of duty on" account of rheumatism, and it was ' not * until two ; weeks ago that he returned to his duty. For the past three ears Larkins had been pen` a ed V to a gir of a very respectable fa r%i y in Adjala. While he was lyin ill in his boarding-house theiirl.'vie_,ite`d lm. ='I`liey hada lo conversation, in the `course of which she`-if armed him that the engage- ment was 01?. -Lerkine "was heard to re-. mark to her: If this is - the way on are going to treat me, I wish I wae dea . He afterwards took vPolioeman Paterson, who boards with him. into his condence, and ; told him all his troubles, but did not even ; hint that he contemplated any desperate 3 act. -. 1 . .. . ,' _,;--.;2.._ -2 11.. .__\::_.,_L ____--_,1_'__ . The" Ohio Senate "has passed 9. "bill Provid. ing that all executions herea.fbersh8.1 be by electficit T _ ` T . n I ' I I ", _,_ L:Il__ `I 1.- ._ ..l.LV GU Us _At. n' meeting-`of the `caliinet yesterdsy -Hon. G. W. `Ross,"Minister of Educu,tion,. submitted to his. colleagues the name of William John. Alexander to~ sllthe new. chair of English in. the University ,_.of Toronto. The council ratied the minister : `recommendation, "and Mr.` Alexander sttnds A as the lucky-man. He will not assume the chair, however, until nextfsll at the open; ring of .the new_ term. Mr. Alexander is e 7young mnn o'f`=34, a native of Hamilton,` end at present, Munro Professor of the English "LIng u9. g`e" and " Izi'tero.ture in Dnlhousie `College; Nova` Seotia.- In l873eMr. Alex- ander matriculated" at Toronto University, winning s `double schola.rship.o In the fol- lowing summer` he, won the * Canadian Gilchrist seholtirshifi, stnngling fourth in the or_der.of merit out of 652' candidates at the niatiiculdtion examination of the University - of London `inthst year, He I ent three- y`esrs in London and graduate is B . `A. at the University of London in the highest division with rst-class honors in English. In 1883 he took the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in John Hopkin s University. At. Hun: A-uirusu vnnhnvrlnv Nauru \\'ilf.nn V IUIIUIIUFIIJ Ill uvuu Lxvlunjla u IIIIIVVIDIIIJ At.the Assizes yesterday Henry Wilton, t .a"bal looking young man, was tried and convicted on the charge of having on Dec. 31 committed an indecent assault on achild named Rhoda. Gadd. - Mr. Justice Rose spoke to him very severely and passed the heaviest sentence he could, two years in the f i Central Pusan less": day with 25u"l|shes on entering and 25;: more shrtlyv before he i `le8`v`es.~ ` . I` .. - vi ` ,, .- rs n-._L-_..-. .._._-__:.-._.I'_..; -1: cu \ James C._Carberry, superintendeiit of St. 5_?Nicholas . Home, ,on-` L Saturday night Eichsstised-Jemes {Jonvey `with I rawhide % for contravehing the rules of the Home .bv taking a. bottle of whisky therein. ".lni magistrate thought the chastise- ment deserved and dismissed the charge `of sssa,_'_ult.f ll.llrU cuuaxuunouuu. . - .. VThe funeral of the late Chief J uetice Richards :09]; place yeeter y, morning. The pull bearers were the `five isne J udgea ; .of..the Supreme Court and Judge Burbridgn of the Excheque1=C There ween large prominent citizens. `After the service the i .a.ttendahoe of. `merbers of the bar and 3 remnixie were taken` `fBBr6ckViil for buriel. Jbhp H gg'rt,Pq|tm|;I'0er-General, ` :;receivd"e `hen, ' entid ' circuinfr yeitorda from : New"Yo` V l1'arper"e`eritfg "t'o"~' eel i mm coitntenfeit .Ca`na.die.n bills at low rates. Hgilart ._h&ndcd the letter to Com~ mirider etfodd ofthe Dominion P_olice. IVVIVIGUIUII IIIUVIIIIIE IIUIVI Im ,7 VIII `V. . groiqt Inoceu. A.-.'.G~. Kai ht, M.A-..4princl- ll of the High School, ab ll ed"$ho`-ch uir. Jag of-,C5k . .. A Bprwash and Dr. LPottMrero`tiioa"t~ int'ere'itl1t'g"and created %- ` cud`: Sh ` ` ` :'.=..s?.... %.e%..':`a2.':1z%..::.._.4&..;:...:?.::`::*: ; sl ;t'eit.34; :.`6l"fi'0i|1\1$'i6Im-:- Th! I\1b- .. :4ls`_y~`:- Bnmivn, -._g putitipn A "f13i90j"i citixhlili '.UIdr.~a~onuinat `the ML . A-'mlIi!n*of that territory. ' ` ' ' . 1 vv a:Iu.sn\:Iva1g">UQJ& aw-nu out KIWI! D0- , 2 .'!R1`W]U...!'8e ,!V.10LZV-!92!1a .W!.i.9.!V.F.. ..l.Pll1'~l' `mg ~ o;;csien,_%t1i9;."1;3?`ding! hen. L:i,i:lcini`agj';)*ii_I];j:.i",.Lhe_`,f.t;ig epf ii ';`)`i`tol. 'l`ite bulit" 1itdi`d' iii%" %i g'ht* side of the skull and _ went` clan through the brain. Lerkins fell like a. log nnciwes just breath- .- . ","e' ." ,.`7,", .;,*_` 5;, : 'h"T_3- V, {T133-j;:}T' ?% -:.f_.";:o1_ Jug ggiug of th_Q&sf9;t. ,, . 4 " _ \;Larkins" Qi -nd;-`ves gmstive 0 rain ?earh"_"4oid ,1 "' w as _ . `L ` *` ~</.7 force ,. Biffnre; homing to Toronto he worked {ya tn in: in Jpbore; in the . township of Adjale. 9118., in.-the cegihty ocGaj;;'dw"ell.~*_:j ~4'The peenliarvfeitttrevof the`..,ca.ee is the fact that up to within ten minutes of the shootiipg Ilarkil wee spoken to by quite a i1umlJ i` iifipeo 9 asndappesred in the best _efspi.rita.j~.In. the 'gi.lil.!`dAl`00m. on the pre- ,-Avviqns uight,ghe: 1iisI;`oue `oi `the Iperriest in `the hi-bwchferackiixg` jokes and pleyinPdom- "inoeaiwi_.th aI"mAuh; zest at the rest. . _- atrol Sergea.nt.B?ower'ss aw `him at 6.32. `h At that time he sppes._re_d' to be all right, end answered the `cuatomsry questions `in his ususl manner. Policemen William J; Pet- terson aaw him a.t6.45_e.t King snd Geo;ge- streets, but did not speak to him. -he death of Lerkins has creeited at profound sensstion in police circles. Thorn hli h 'II\'9 QV\{\`n=l\I\n on `A .n4nd.res:kp1iq gl lgpe of the best oicers on the i 'lueJ vliutyi on` Woolen (.`IoiAId|`n--l;. ilhf and the an-egg goods Mon. ' woolen manufacturers consisting 'ofA; Paton and C. H. Iall_ of__ Shegbrooke, and W, Rosamond :bf X Cobourg, accompanied by -Fred. Nicholln, editor of The Canadian Mannfqotpfer, waited on` the Minister of Custom: yosterda and urged that the duty 0h:`l'AwA.=: Jan. 30.:--AT doputatioh A of on. woolen cloths increased, so the trade_ __~--_ _~_u.'_.:a_... 6-..... ....-:.....'...-........'..L:L:-.. I? -U 1 ..T~ ~I'u3o_l'ho,V,I,r:oIu. V. Wwm a,q.H3Q.`- oi oicjnl `rg, urns` in rovonlor gin Intiviefref` 2I,9;mR.,.~. 8...} L-. i9r*`{ VA` i_n}y_nx_1HIUxpootd-=~ ot the annual `Liberal .- .I.`;y:.9!l!n"1mt9n' med 0. uupporter of the overnmexit. wili run for :\I\il 5 All Ill-\.|5l-NI _ Joseph Cha.mber!a. in still hopes to s'ee1`Vt-slie sheries treaty ratifiezl. : -LIDBIPII ulUlFBl';&.l .,_,.y_. yyuvu -4--W-A tn-- Iupporter oveuhiient. fun far I-LA nnacinnnvz, . 2 C I111}!!!-It'll?! VI VICE \avvvunnuuu-U nuns uuu Av: {Juppp ,!:i;s' ;o13ot'a(i_ pii-%g'ld.e:x}1't.of th*-Win..*1!..8 W .1?! n_ -r-.-'.'e-.".'&frfo " -""" - `.4 ..;"'-`'-"~' '``'" m'.lE.h ThouihiKlj;g: t9Ae,wu , hurghriqed .|ut.x;ight.!_i1!t_n9...... . , , poItma_at'er_had tgkan 3'1! the `rogiiirad ten`- _ .. .> . .:* ` A; E ` ..,.`: ity was iaurd, it tho` Set? H f333' :i51""o " - mo7 W " tllogtd. urd Whgzthe canvu in cox:nple`t:d will In: In!-anlvu nnavnnntml ` Ijjigin t'Ipo,_lIiiiyc ` " :m,_`Ju,u;}i0. . 3"` A 5 'nu_gg-ujn `on (jgor e-agrees, near the News- 7 1:03}:-`J fiiy 1\5'ot.i11g himself through ` `tli""'8 i;d ' w*I1"`*`hi'*""6 \rn revolver. There .\y'a(_9j1e eygg. \yi,b_1:esns`.ohf 4t_.l_1e, eed, man ":)1`uI`1`(t1L`(3-`_jeOIfgt.5 M cC_l`;:kh: ,'\\i_h_t)_` gand- 'h|n ~ t`u|`t.a::]a `fins: nxi "Eh: I hnn III]: WUUIUII UIVUIIB UV tllvl Vuiiu. nag [mg was stdferihg from foreign;'competition. 7 :M.!_`. Bowell promised to_ _tt}:l` the matter -?into consideration. ., 0' ' rnL_ 't.___..-I .. 41... I-L- f;L:..R 'l'.--L:-- `*'|!,.iI.;; aid I",:C..I0!l...","|.';. I - '" Oaupnuuogn, Jan. 30.-'1`he uziiveruty federation meoitfg held last waning was 0 an-n'Ai. i'Iinnln A {L Knlof. I` .L. .. nnnlnnl_ `A meme ro- EIIUUVUII Gilli WIIVII UIIU UCIII k by .1.argo1y' augmented. r-v------v~ v- vw-`, --~-..--v ~-. . A Hun gurian music ring has been brokeni afterlosing 4,000,0_00.florins .. T , - ' . 1- _nl..-_._ 2.. CI___- 1- _..:`.1 L`-