5 00.` 4 50.` an o'- 45.` 0` 1 . 99.... `uuu 80. . To- 1 00 ()0 .0 93 ..II *7 56 17 R`! QIIIHXIOS. Dy gxuuu var: uu-ua \Iu vuv ,...... "9. , -- 1 -1" 1:1 1 mt` ` we m1vunLs um Ll ILNIS we cas. 3 one c 10 . \ `umst. um-ienL nu-1 interesting in En;;lzm.!,_was apved 1'1-um toLulde.st.n1cmou. but 11 number ` oi` rum hooks and tupestnes of priceless value were 1'ui:u.~d. 0' 41 62' Holiday Goods 1 v-J ----- -._~-, _,_,_ __ - I-lalr Brushes, ' shaving cups and Brushes, What is a more acceptable gift than a bottle of ne pet- fume ? - - A auonaov - We have alarge variety of odors from the rst clans makers: Lubin, Atkinson, Lundborg, Millot, Whittaker & Grossmith. We have just received a shipment of French Toilet Soaps from Messrs. Millut 6L 00., Paris. These are very superior --_ ....]....._L.\ uuxu .LV.L\.n)aI u. u;...u.. -- V- goods, and the prices are moderate. -E.)R.VVASi_-1|.N`G_1'ON f - the pa.-iuut. in the not M f breathag.) ; Throat and Lung Sturgeon. of 78 Flo- ` Gaul Sn. 'l`--rmnm. will be at the Queen : Ila-It-I. Bu rrlvu Jan. 9th, Ire-In 11.30 mm. I0 p.lIIo ,. ..|. ..n cl... !1 .._,a` III! 100`: '1: IIII Dxslusms TREATED.--C&l8%rh of the Hen" |a.m1 Throat. (`ut.:m-hl nenfn--as Chronic Bronchitis. Aath a nod (`on.~umm.ion; also Loss of Voice Sore Throat. hinlurazed onsi B Pnlyuna of tha No:-e or a y other Nasal .0bst.ructiun removed without me knife. I'll. Bmlznliue lmctury linrned. Lonmm, Dec. 30.--The factory uf Carless, Qupol & `l.comu'd, beuzoliue n1uuul'actu1'el's an Hm-kney, was bu1'm.~Ll t:o~uigbr.. Several ~ tanks exploded. Losswill be very heavy. . n..- 0-: '!`I.n T1.-il-Luh at-mnnnn ..:;u;_ --.-- .- . _. "By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the 0p~-rut. one of dizeutinn und nutriuion and bv as are-.l'ul application of the me properties of well-selected O1'.0Il Mr E.ps hue 1-rovlded our breakfast t tree with a delicate y avored hevege which mm save us `many heavy doctors bills. Inn by the judicl_su< use of such articles 01! d em that a. cousxirntum. maybe gradually built. up un il etronpt ennugh 0 roam. everv tendencv to (1 sense. ~ Hundreds of subtle maladies are 11 mi 2 around us ready to a.t.tack wherever th re is a weak 1-Oiut. We may escape mum at futrtl shaft by keeping our- selves well fortied with pure b 0nd and e um pearly nourished frame " -- Clsil Service G8Z1tlO." _ .mudn- nimnlv with bonus: water or milk. EPPS_ m_Qm060A `G z't.t ." amide? simply with boring \ aivld only in packets, tins. byrocers, labelled ` us: ` umms EPPS &. co.. Hommopathic Chvmiat. ! London. hnulund. 39-ly INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD. CONN. `meoarunmn ms. MIARTER 9:- % . W mm. . . . . g4,ooo,ooo.o0 I ...-.... 1..1}....sw 1390- - 310.011.509.35 Oath. Capital. FlguUU,uuu.uu AnnptI1utJan9 1390 - 310.011.509.35 | AGEVT. 9 0wen Sl_:.. 'n_ex_tAto Punk at Toronto. Bnrrte. 2-I! ` lold ohqup". W. A. MOKIM; 58-3. TEW Iovciiig. muig. worth 800. vrllvbe wILI. n. 3. spnv, uumn rapuuuuu. 44-4.3., VIIAI .... ...., .._..._,. LONDON, Dec. 3L).--The British steamer '[`l1essLLly from New Ovleans Nov. 29 for Hamburg; bunk fire in t.l1eNurt.h 8311. Her new ubuudoned her and reached land in` ufety. GRATEFUL. COMFORTING. -We will start a- IETNA Specially selected for the Christmas season. -BREAKF._-\ZS1`. GHEMIST and DRUGGIST. Graduated in 1872 at Vic tn - ia. l'l|iverail.y, wi'h h nors. The same- .\ea.r passed the ex rumnatiun uf the College of Pllysiirizms and Sur- ; geons Unt. 1;, ,_.. I00: I'\- `I7 `Inna Bcuua vu- ~`iuce 188-I Dr. W. has dev0t:'dr;liS whole tum-. to the 2-pechlty of \ the Throat. and Lung; Di.~8u.80<. F I (The Cut reprnsenta & ` jvorous ttespu-ation. and * The Munster uf Fimumo to Arrive To- marrow. OTTAWA, Dec. 30.-Hon. G. E. Foster. luisner of Fumnce, will arrive in the Capi- ul on New Year's Day from Jamaica, where be has been talking to the merchants of I ixut. cuuutvyuu the possIbilit.iesT of iut.er- } Change or trade with Canaan. Mr. Foster while at Kingston devoteJ some time in mrangixxg for the Canadian exhibit. ' WQ\A6lG()\c)()((J0\C)(`nlO0\(')()l0U\()(`MUOld(3lU V PERFUMES. $1 I'\ AIOOIIQDIOGIQU!(`lQo(OOlq(- \OOI9(3\( /51 A very ne assortment of Z. MacLa.ren. - 9mz:m`ar6a'ma'roo\a5 uaggaeamovexcgoemmemmeuf GEO. REEDY. (anal Toilet Bottles, &c., 81. 5;:()DYc P'l-HIREST, STRONGEST. BEST: A n A I T nlnl lIf\ MONTRIBAL. Dec. 80.--.\Ir. Smith, Deputy Minister of Murine. telegraphed Ll1isaft'.er- noon [.0 the Dominion live stock oflices that hvesllgzmon into the export; cattle trade would commence next Monday morning at l 10 o`cl0cl( iu the Harbor Commissioners` olce. Mr. Smith and Mr. Plimsoll will be CDl\f|()lltaL\il with formidable sbu.bement.s and gures which will show that the Canadian cattle crude should not be summzirily exter- minated. I Iuu--v-' _ 'cn}};.}s' no Alum, Ammonia, I.1..... Phosphates, on NI! IRJURIDUS sunsnmce. 'ronoNro. out`. :.w. GILLETT, ,,,,,w,o_ m,_ ' MAN'}'r'AGTURER 0? mm CELEBRATEB noun YEAST cum S.A.I..ZE:m:]Ml24A1\'r II.\I1 IIIIIII FRED. BROOKS. MESSRS. HE"{`NTZ$4AN & E0. CREANH V WARICROOMS: 115. and 117 KING srnnm wnsrr TORONTO. Address nrnf iiiiihifisnvluss co. mconponn-ran nssu. Died from Expomre. PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 30.-4'1`ue schooner Luciudi, G. Putter, bound from Boston to Norfolk. Cupsized Sunday off Barnegab. Fivo men were probably drowned at once. '1`|n'eo ; were able to gain lodgmem`. on a portion` 0! H19 vessels house. but two of Ttl1emd_ied from oxposure. The sole survivor, Charles Wal-' leuberger, was picked up and lauded by th schooner Lamson. - SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL A $253000 4 For cent. Interest Paid on Deposits. 8:,:*;::,::;`.*g_;.;.9.;:::.::g- W FAG l`ORY: WEST TORONTO JUNCTION. Planoforte Tuner "imsp. aRooK__s_,_ _._ - _._.___.._ -4- "32 iuiaxni Equnin. BARRII. ---1voR THE --__ ---AND--- Indians Attack 1:. Supply Train. RUSHVILLE, Neb., Dec. 80.--A34 o'clock mm. to-day an attempt was made b_v'1`wovi lta'ike s band to capture the Seventh Cavalry | supply train retsurning from the scene of ` yesterday's tight; at Little Wounded Knee. N Upon hearing the shots the troops made I rush around the reds and killed 33 of them. In response to the signal lights sent up last night hundreds of setmlers took refuge hero in the churches and court; -room. A better tooling prevails at Pine Ridge. Blanchard and Lunnoutagno, _ 1 Banmmooxm, Dec. _80.-- 1`he bodies at -Blanchard and Lumoutagne; the two dorers recently executed at Sherbrooko. have been buried in we coaseorsjed ground of tho ___.__L-..- l..-b....l -0 I... tin` {all warm` || IJIII IUD an Illav \-VMIIGVIQ vuo -uvuuuu . cemetery instead 0! in the Jail yard. . BIRLIK, Doc. 80.-A re in m'gl'ug in 1 coal t. at zacoiuand all alto:-tn` to extinguish II vs tam-d._ Four thouupd __ pprqonl 1 owing to the severe Ooidthe ll:-einea are` unable to cope with the flames. yhieh 5 spread Rapidly-Many Warehouses and " Other Buildings Burned. ' I ' ` ilmmozc. Doc. 80.-A terrilie eeolegrr on. second only to that which in Septem- r. 1666. broke out in Pudding-lane and `ded at Pie-corner, broke out here at 8% is afternoon. The scene of the are wee Queen Victoria and Themes-Itreete. near. lackfrinr's bridge. The re originated in e building occupied by C. Davidson & 303. paper and paper felt manufacturers and apsr bag makers, 119 Queen Victoria-street. gins `building extended .bock to Upper Thames-street. It was a large structure and [as completely gutted, as was also that of * dolph Fraukan 65 Co.. manufacturers `of 1 pipes and importers of tobacco. at 121 Queen Victoria-street. Old St. Benet`s Church, Paul s Wharf, a famous Welsh church. caught re. its blazing st eple forming one of the most striking features of the terrible scene. ..- ..o n..- ....a..:...-m u-Ann annn nnnn lh The Cattle Export Trade. 1 Ooai Pit o_II Fin. /V ,. 4; H1: 55!!-5!-A A"!!!-use wt.` `pr 3...` uuihnu . - oueu-ru re. ~ ' Br. Joa}.N.`B.}- Dec. 30. --A veiled -women gave one of thejeene 6! Hnih sum:-u; Pat rick-streetfe iitekege bf eeiidy theother day and the mother. the eldest daughter, e mail N girl eudeemeller boy pertook oi the.oou.- tents. In e tew momente the four. were violently ill and only by the free use of emetice were their eyeteme cleared of the poisoncue mixturee. A Stewart burned the i rest or the candy end it ie not known `what poisonous element wee mixed with it. ` The identity of the women ie unknown. but steps will probably be taken to discover her. j The coroner : Jury Say Richard Lnngtord ` Wu`: Killed In` Goodwin. quest on the body of Richard. Le.ng'l'ord of ; Carp opened at Manchester`: to-day at 1 p. In. Srursvxnu. Dec. 80.- The coroner's in, } end after a number of witnesses were worn. `the jury brought in e. verdice of wiltui i murder against Georze Goodwin. The jury also condemned in the strongest language possible the conduot of -County Constable McGregor of Almonte for not arrest- ing Goodwin in the house ot- Robert Cassels on the night of Dec. 8. It was proven by Robert Caesels and his son, J amee Ceseeis, that Good win was in bed with young Cassela, when McGregor looked into the room but did not search it. NEW `YORK. Dec. 30.-The Heralul s Wash- 8 ington correspondent says: Great Britain emphatically and plainly outlined its posi- I tion on the right` claimed by;the United 5` States to control Behring Sea in the protest [ 5` filed with Mr. Blaine last J une. Our governi- ment must now do one or two things: recede from the doctrine of sovereignity over. seal i life in Behring Sea or take the consequences of rnaintai ing that position by force. Ai state department oicial says that it is" probable the president will send to the senate to-inorrow correspondence touching the fur seal questinn in Behring Sea. It will disclose a hnmiliat- ` I ingcondilinn of affairs, and one which it will be very difficult for the partisan defend- ers to bolster up. The position of the United States is summarized as follows: The Pribylov Islands in Behring Sen. are part of Alaska and helong to the United States These islands are the breeding places for fur seals. which resort to them everv summer and ` remain three or four months. the rest at ' ~ the year being spent in the waters of the I Pacific ocean. Within the last six or.` I seven years many vessels from British Columbia have followed the seals from the Pacific Ocean into Behring Sea, as they moved toward the Pribylov islands. for the purpose of killing them and obtaining their skins. The Governmental theUnited States I has seized and conscated many of these - British vessels. and inic-ted fine and in! prisonmenton their oflicere. Against these . acts, the British Government has protested,{ and has demanded that the United States," shall make compensation for injuries anvil shall refrain from interference with British I sealing vessels which are more than onei marine league from the shore of American territory. -n on u , , _ A Ill _ _ A I __ Uncle Sam`: Poulti;-n on the seal Queulon --The Wlmlo Business Put Clearly ' and concisely. T The U. 8. Justlcntlon. The Government of the United States offers the following justicntion of its con ` dl10'Jf . nu 1\_.u._I-... .!-I-._..I.. ...-_..I-.-.....I..L Ln GI..- UILUIB UIIU 5\lOI\l VV I-OI. J u u v u a v - v - - - - - w --- vvvw V V Severe Weather in Europe. l._ The Prlhylov islands werebought by the. Loxnox, Dec.` 30.-'l`he wen. her now pre. United States from Russia. in 1867, after the | yuuiug throughout England 18 the severest RIISSWIB hm` bell l`|1d11Y kimllg 993 011 I experienced in this country since 1813. In them for years. All the time that Rllsia London to-lay the thermometer registered possessed the islands citizens of the United 3 10 degrees above zero. The l'l\'cl' Humher is l States and all other powers refrained from wholly frozen over and the Thanh-s pnrtiaily molesting the seals in `the open water. and _. so A On the Continent the went-herisequally all governments permitted Russlato regulate _ severe; ` and control the catching of fur sealsin Behring ' See. This ri.:ht so acquirediby Russia now beln 1;t o the United States by the purchase l of the islamls. l\ 'f\I T1 14.,` (VL-L__ A Draounimi Home Secretary. LONDON. Dec. 31.-Home Secretary Mut- thews has been in consultation with the mo.- gistrntes of L!1`\(`._z1Shll`8 in regard to the __...._ -_.-I .\_.....\.-.u... U1 DU I-`ll -\lIl|I 2. The United States owns and possesses: the lruxl to which the seals resorts. and in I equity they are entitled` to protect the seals frmn the destructive attacks`wl1ile they are approaching for leaving their breeding place at. the islands. This includes all necessary measures or pnlic-inglBehriug See. by revenue vessels and apprehending parties engaged in poaching or trespassing in the waters of Alaska. ----...--... The British S1116; The reasons are com ba.t:t.ad by the British Government on the following grounds: 4 1'\,|...!._._ LI ..- 8.. .......I- All sh.` Isl `I. hang `a me 'r_o1'AL Loss WILL L 32,- , T o_oo,ooo. \lIVCI IILJIUIIU \Il-I VOOV \lIQ'0 Huron e - ' w w m a ~41 | ` 1. Behrlng Sea is part of the hub sex and open to all the world. Abstention of other governments and people from killing 5 Iur seals in that see` gave Russia no right l to prevent the killing of seals whenever any other persons than Russia saw fit to engage i in seal. sheries. If Russia did not have the . right no such right is possessed by tlle United States. V U .._n,: -._!...-1.. -_.I ._L,... ' bl..-- 2. Seals are wild animais, and when they ` leave the breeding islands and enter the . waters of the sea or ocean any person is en ` titled to capture them. n,y.; .. r1--_---._...-..A. I.-- _......-;.-.l L- Inuit-u IU Uupuulv unusu- The British Government has proposed to . `the Government of the United States that the dispute `be settled by arbitration. The Government of the United States hesitate! to submit the matter to arbitration,` unless Great Britain will agree that arbitrators shall be instructed to assume that Russia had acquired an exclusive right to the seal 1 fishery in Behring sea. before she sold Alaska to the United States: also. arbitra-`l tors to be instructed to "give elfectto the` equitable claim of the United States to pro- - 5 tect the seal while in the sea and beyond a l marine league from land, The government` | of Great Britain will D06 agree to these in- | structions, but contends that the arbitrators should be lett tree to consider and decide without instructions. ' l Ooughod Himself to Death. ` OSHAWA. Dec. 80.-Francis J. Henderson of this place, who has been ailing otor some time. while coughing on Monday burst a mood vessel.t_rom the effects of which he died `last night. He was 9. Forester and {will be buried on Thursday with the honor: of that _,___ .lA_ I A Hamluomo '.l.`c-Ittmoulal. o Mom'n_mL. Dec. 80.-Mr. `J. J. Curran, M.P. for Montreal Centre, was zto-day pro- o sauteed with a check torv87000 byhiu friends . `mud admirers. in recognition of his ` uervicel in puwlloment towards his oonimunu. ` :1- _ _. - ._ - .`___. }LFn'{yf' Lady Daron Dead. Lonnon. Dec. 30.--Lsdy `Doro: dlodwu very advanced age.` In her youth` she was 8 } noted belle. Sue danced ia't;tli6,`;hi_storioal Qau at Brunch on the eve. of bamo ,0! IV- 4.-..I__ MUST BACK DOWN OR FIGHT. Frolan to Death, T ' - Orruwu, Den, 30.--%-`A uspn nn.m_e,d;_Iouwu, (mud and on the road no;`rAIhu`in. Carleton county. :39 drank too; muah liquor. and _` fa-.3!l:g"g'd'twn1ru_ufroIeII _ _` _ {V J . 2 3 ,e,f4 ill RV J-IOU Vataarloo. '1) LL19 BUCCBUS DU Ullvun. bun uuunnu u. V--cw ames. A high wind was blowing and it materially added to the fury of the ames, while hindering the remen in their efforts taosuve property. Terrible sheets of ame andc-lauds of not smoke were frequently hurled dangerously close to the struzgglihg reu1en.wl\o met with little or no success with the ery element. The large wholesale fur H!!l.Ill1f1l('iOi'y of Revillon Freres, extending from 127 to 141 Queen Victoria-street. a large paper warehouse. is number of fancy goods stores and the Gulcher Electric Light and Power Company building all fall acorn- Qlete prey to the flames. The ames spread Iiupldly onnll sides as if there were no fire- nieu or are engines pres;-nt. Immense `crowds gathered over the Thames and in the ' s1j..I'eets down to the river, where a good view of the coiiugratioll could he had. 'l'he house- _tpps seeined to be alive with people bent on ...- ..n that tlmv nnnld mm 01' the 18.5681 : V; THE VEILED woman. . I"-` . ..,' GUILTY OF MURDER. But the sushi: of than-=coa:o;-`once anion ` -.Inown--'vl`hehScutols Railway strike. le About ended the Men lm: Greatly 3 Dlueoux-aged-General Cable News. ` i Bounocnn. Dec. 80.-Pu-non dude O'Brien gthie etteruom had a prince conference which lasted half an hour. They then had c luncheon together, seeming to be on very good terma. ' A 11.... I..`._ _L.... 14. _.-_ ....-...!_.-..-v_ A..uhIA .vvu eve nus. Atter luncheon it was unanimously decided that only Irish members of Parliament should take part in the conference, conse- quently Messrs. Scully and O`Byrne were ex- cluded from the meeting. . ' TL in `AA. :.o..nunOAJ an-v An.nNA Uauuvu &lI`III Ul-IV |llUCUllI"o It iuaot. expected an; denite information :0! the result. of the negotiation will he made i know to-night. 'l'I.- ...O.._..-`A- 1-- an-nnnl-AA in Q can`! an` % to-night; The nterenco was conductgd in a very uni mnued manner. "Many telegrams were sent during the day to London by both.Parnel| and O Brlen. T nu ,,,,,,-_-,_'|___- _._-_ _.l..\.a. PARNELL AND`._o'aaieN Mar .1. Bouncsovwe YESTERDAY. v: Eu 9 I-3| IUUO ` Both parties will romuidhere over night Parnell and his friends will go to London to-morruw. and O`Bri'en and Gill will depart \ for Paris. ' 1- _.__-__ ~n__ on m|._ 11.11 In. n-_..sc- `VI 5 I I3 Loxnolv, Doc. 31.-The Pall Mall Gazette states that Parnell proposes that his formal re election as chairman, by the whole Irish. Parluuueutarya pa|`I':_V shall precede his Wilh- drawal from the chairmanship until the next general election is belt}. Strikingsootolimen are ulaoouraged- Traf- tio Improving-A Serious . Assault. GLASGOW, Dec. 30.-'1`he railroad strike situation continues to improve from the st:-uni point of the railroeds. The strikers are ` evidently discouraged. The North British E Co. is slowly but surely re-openins-.' its closed routes, and the passenger and freight tratiio i is improving hourly. 'l`h+~ strikers pick- i ete to-d.iy seriously assaulted two of the ' English iuborers who were going to work on the Oalekionian road. The railroad oliiciuls announce that sofar as the Caleiionien is concerned` the strike is ended. The Glasgow or its men. and this action is thought likely to cause a` stampede of the strikers. rm... in ..n. D..xe.:'..I. n..n.......a 4~-.....-.u hm. &Soutlm esteru Railroad has reinstated many ' ii-v-cv- DOSE SEl'lK1llg IEIILUFEB UL vnu wo u uuu A score of re engines were soon upon the mot and the remen did their utmost but with little success to check the course of the A , A L} ..l. .-:..rI Ill |`|`r\\N`l`|U nd VU UIIIIWU ll D|$|CllJU`IV U5 Utlv UV! Illvl no _ The Nurth British Railroad Compa.ny has iaeub 5 message to the Midland Company l asking for further assista.uce- during hue 7 strike on the North British road. | - ,__.u,-a- 1-A._...n_- ..._n..--_) _a.._:|. urn now use may gnu u... ...-u-_- . ..--. To-night. the outlook for the railroad strik- erela very g.oozi1y. 'l`he detection in their Janka is spreading rapidly. while the railway service is gradually 'assunuu.: its uonnal condiblon. '1'here`le. every prospect that the lbrike will soon collapse. Turn: Out to be Chief of It European Band at Rubbers. Dnnsnim, Dec. 30.-'-A man named Simon has been arrested at Lescheuitz, Silesia, lwhere he'owueo1 a handsome villa and lived in great style. his neighbors J supposing him to be a wealthy stock specu- " later. In Simona villa evidence was securei which shuns be was the head of a large secret society of robbers having agents in Loudou. Berlin, Altona and Vienna. Simon`! agent in Vienna was recently arrested as he was trying to sell bonds stolen from a pas- senger on the Paris-Brussels Railroad. This arrest led to sinuous arrest and may result in the capture of the rest of the gang. I Secretary. establishment ottha whipping post as a pen- alty. for the crime commonly called "scut- tliusz. or running amuvk. which is becoming alarmingly frequent in towns of NoVrthwe.-tr em England. The present law is said to be inudequme as a deterrent. THEMSTRIKE PRAOTICALLY oven. [The Indian Conference. CALCUTTA. Dec. 81.--At to-day s session of the Indian conference it was decided to send a hundred native delegates to hold a confer- ence in London. The object of this is to 1 nrove hefnre the English public the fitness of ` the natives of India to be treated as fellow- citizens by the British. . ~ The Exodus of Poles. BERLIN, Dec. 3l-'1`he movement among the Polish inhabit-Lnts of Poseu in the direc-' tion of founding Polish colonies in Brazil is ` immensely increasing.` and thousands are preparing to emigrate to that country. The police have arrested two Dutch emigration agents at Strelina. The magistrates in Posen ; have issued a notice announcing that me North German Lloyd's Company will convey no more German subjects to Brazil. V ` A Burk Founders. , LONDON, -Dec. 80.-'I`he Australian bark, Capt. Pellich, from Kingston, Ja.. Sept. 19. for Trieste has foundered at Paraino on the north coast ot.Sicily. -A Four of. the crew were drowned. ` V ' Not So Bmlns Painted. Hsmuron, Dec. 30.--"'1`ue irregularities in the U.S. consular agencies in Canada,nbout which so much fuss is being made by the papers. are not nearly as serious as reportel, said Col. Monaghau, U.S. consul in this city. l "Itv}'as declared by The New York Hera. ld that our Federal Government has lost 9. mil- lion by the-dishonest returns of the consuls.` This iss great exaggeration,` It ` is also a `mistake that the irregularities are altogether the result` ' of roguery; they I largely caused by` ignor- -....... s .. - nnvunIAnnnnnQ nf_ nnnnnlnr A- `uro- 1 "innttlutIo_1oatotrthoSu:_|dy.pqIool.; Z A Charzgcl with lgnnbaulement ~ -BELLEVILLI. Dec. 30.--A `warrant has been issued for the arrest of Horace G. 00- bomb on a. charge of` embeulttjg 81500 be-V longing to the Bolhvillo Milk-, Counfpany. of hvwuvmunagor. 89 when mombr.` o_f~ Wutellpviug ltethpdldt Church I`xdVwnq__ I nett's Hill to no. 10-) ug uouu v ww..:.~........... are smouldering, red ruins, with soorc`-nu-d. blackened shells around them. h All this has been done in spite of the presence of twenty `emu lire engines, two fire escapes and a. (bi-ge number of old mnuu~a.l ve engines `pun the scene. The latte!` might. however, just us well be in the British museum as eruting on such a cniisigziutiun. ' _ As the llre pro,:ressed it spread to the head- ` ` arters of the SnlvutionA.riny. illuminating get red pnluted building in a most ominous `manner. '3' ,At 5 p.111. St. Benets Church again caught `(re and was completely destroyed. The five- men suved tne Sulvutioii Army heudqum'tei's. he the unlly burned itself out. The de- .pertment, with 29 engines. continued pour. g; water on mountains of snioulderiiig debris. A rough estimate of the damage at-es the amount at $:3,(l00,()O0. A The wouther was so cold that the water r()zoi\linn.s't. in the air and formed ice all over the tire appnmtns and over the remen. ` The cold also hindered the engines from working smoothly. M * "``-~-. .... 1.... ,.p up. m; h``,._ fnw. DDEJ are Ann 517:; uauuuu -, .5--. once ' or carelessness qt. consular - pro- cedure on the part of the youths who are em ployedas agents at various unimportant points in Canada. They are too ready to accept the shipper s own valuation of his goods. and" consequently exports from this country to the United States are sometimes undervalued. But .this,only applies to goodi V upon which therels. an ad valurem duty, and evenlln these cases. 01 ._course. the U. B. one- s toms authorities! regulations aiford a pretty good clock `against the dwindling of Uncle ``jsgm_. I had afthlk with the consular in-j specter. who was here recently, and I know " from: `what he toldmne; thatypthesehreports are . .'r'eatly exazzerafbd. .' '_ r -.3 g, , ,_.n _L_;`."..;A. :- SlMON THE specuuvroa. I Of all Winter Goods, includmg : . s. Blankets. Shirts and Drawers, Mantles. Mantle Cloths, Tweeds, Furs, *IDress Goods, Fla uits, Shawls, Knitted Goods, lioslery and Gloves, etc., etc. Overcoats, Boys EVERY AY BARGAIN DAY FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS 4 At the Popular CASH STORE. T The Price: Rum): ii: the name and ' [ ronto Markets Du;-mg the Week. Wheat, o1d........-n---- wheD't. BBW-u-o.......... Ba.x!ey......... hail . . _ . _ . . . . .. . `u! IIIIOOOIOIIIIOIIOOOUII ` ouuunooucoonuoonouoouo m)S Set`lIlUtI LU U0 Clllvlr vvuuu tl\-\I'II\l --v - `- `geeing :11! that they could soon! the ..l.a.`.es-I-5 `wholesale destruction of pr0pe1't.y by tire. All the buildings from the corner of Ben- news H111 to No. 13. ) Q ueen Victoria-stn'e'e0 4". ..._.....|.h.mi...u- u-.a.l l'Ilil\!~`_ with s00l'C",l('d. Iwcuoouuu I u - - - u . . . . . . . . . . , ,, , GENERAL PRO DUO Beef. h'ndqua.rt.era. percwt... .. .. .. "vet. forequ- rm-8. per owt.. .. Dv-eased Huuaner nwt... .. .. .. .. Mmmn. nvroaaa. per owt....... Sr-rang Lamb. per pound.... .. .. .. .. V4-9.] per lb.. ..................... (`hiokvma perpa.ir..............; .. G898? D? lbw.--anon...uoonn 'l`urko-yaperlb...................... Hutter. roll. per Larr` ver 'l`a.|lowperth........ mugs per dozen.... Potatoeam-rbtg.................... P De!` "Nlh6l..........n..u H-my per t.on'(new).................. Straw pQ`r`Gnu.anon-aouuouncconoouu 'I`a,l|ow.-F`armer'a Cake. per 5.... Vsool. washed, per Elour. Haker s. per owt............ Flour. Family,par cwt Flour. Po.-u'y. per cwt............` Oatmeal per Cornmeal percwt.................. ---mun 007 or Steer. Farmer's. per owt.. Cow or Steer. 'l`rimme~\. per cwt,.. Sheepskins o=ach.... .. .. .. No. lVea.l Skins. oer l.nmh Skim: much . llulavg v-u-----.-....- ICICCCOICIIIICOIC Dana 7 V _ _ _ _ _ __ 1 veal nxuuu, uca uu........... N0. 88011.. II no It no at no 000 Wheat. fall. per huahel............: Wheat sprint. par bushel Barley per hushel.................. Oats per m1shel.................... Peas per bushel Hay. per-um......... Hay. m~w.neI-ton . . . . . . Straw er ton. bundled.... llrvsse Hogs...... Mlittnn per Spring Lamb per quarter.. .. .. .. .. Reef. fore-quartets. per. owt. . .. .. .. BH>l'.hinuquou*ters ................ VesI.p:-r carcass Butter lb rmls...................... I utter. large rolls. per Eggs per dozen.................... C seaspern......................... m.._..........c-..os...- (fhxckensper pa.ir.... Geese oer loucks per pa.ir.................... Potatoes. oer bag Iiomptr` 4.-....` 4.- I` Y lluvnnvrnu `-V FARAIV_|-"PROPERTY , #1 own I:!__ --m rm;--7 TOWNSHIP OF FL08. TNDER and by vivtne of Dower of vale onn mined in a vo-rtnin mnrtuuza in which de- mult. has heen n"-ode tzd v hi:-h wil be produced an. the Iuneof ale there will be sol: bv pubdc an Inn at me Queen's Hone`, in tl\.9 Town c t` Harrie. on ' 8_a.turday, January mun, 1890,! -'-'~-I- --- kn lnannh Rnnrm-a. Esau; -'TD--w - ` UWUll&u.wJ' vw-ow.-.-u _- __, ' I atone o'clock p.m.. by_ Joseph Rogers. Esq...` launtioneer. the Ioilowgug valuable property.` nit 0 `{v":""'" ' ' " . lcumnosed of vhenorth half at lot No 5l.in" thu lat cum. old survev ut the 'I`own hip of`- Flos containing about 100 acres. more or less, excemin therrout. about 70 acres of said Ion conveye by lnumument. No 2353 and therein deum-inrd and o xceut hue ro.sd aliowunocs oun- veyed by No 2361. ' 1 hm var-v desirable .prnve'1:t_y beinsr situated Worklllg uluuuuuly. ` There was no loss of life and but few nccndmms among the firemen. The cause of me tire is unknown. Revilou Freres ro- eently l'eL`eiVml $500,000 won-tn of aealskins. which were almost. entirely conxulned. veyvd by No 2:151. `I me very desimble prnventy b abuut t-ixt vn m1|e rrom Barrie. vr....m. my nf nurchuae m nu) c ab}'{1 t't-ixt 'n mum B.~m1e. 'I'-1-ms 107; of purchase on day of sale and bulan ein one mumh thgpeafter with m terosu M. 7 D ~r cant. '|`hore wnll be a. reset` vnd bid. Further terms andcm-ditions will be made knnwh on day 0! sale, or in the mvanliu e. on app i0uti~ n tn ' Mavens. Mccnvrnr, Psmncn &. Mou..n'mr. 52-2. V . V V\ndor's Solicitors. umnu? wt 8:. PRHTEIITIIJN .AssogIA'r1oN. ' ' i 1 FOR the Collectioh of Old vmdlworthleas Ac- counts. in any part of the wnrld. and no nhnu-one if not. collected This Aasonlegtign has OR Collection of Old and Wortnmas ac- charged *1 not collected Aasonlation local 0111093 in (`anada and ` United scams. Head and sreneral r-mo-. 60} A dolnide at. .L East. Torunto. Roam: 10. 11. 12 an 13. 0 E.CnL LINS, Ueneral Man weer: I H. B. AND-1 W3. 9... -Adda-.oll all n--nnmunlcations to 'I`ol'0mo LINS, 11. rs. A1Vu'1- We. See. Addr-euall 0-~nnmunlcal .ions 0nt..`o`|ce. `Pele hone,No. 2463. This is t.he' omy -saooiatlonu at settles nccnuma. and ad-_ vanool the money to the Credit-orlf do ird. U. E. 0' 'l.I.lNS. _Mauager. D, U. 'M`URC1iIS N.` _ `- ` A Solicitor tor Barrie Dlatxilot. _ ,- . y '11.; 1.5 noon ' day DR. B. E. MFKFINZIF. Orthopedic Surgery in cal Cull ye em in 'Iorov eultin Ortho al for lo.-k C to 8.` By Appointment on`! u - All" Qubeih llgnel, .jinuI1-any In` every ponqn, Telephone. 3581. B _ __Y9ne 86.). Toronto. - `B. A.. Lecturer on the Women's Medi- to University ;Con- Pedio Surgeon to Vivt.--rlu. Hospit- nildren, 'l`oronto. Joints and Deformitlee only Disease: of the (`on.~u1tatmn. 10 {O3 rldaye and sugar: 1' 9 B \ St. W. (Mitre . oo.-1:. Q. Q Oct. nauaoo. Momjcncer-: SALE Toronto Farmers Market. '|`onoN'ro. Dec.30 1890. January), 128,91 BARBIE GRAIN MARKET. ' Q THE MARKETS. --or vALU.u3u.n:-- EN lhllnu rn-Uuvvuo zero. per-owt......... 6 ma. owt........ 5 er-nwt............... 5 s.per owt........... 8 erpound............ a.ir...........--.. 103: 4'1 nI0IOoIIoooIIDIQlI|II 7.. IIIIUIIIIIOOOOIIIOIIU 900! 16.... 18 o|uoouc..unoouc-cocoa L... `on:-uaoounonocuoucnlc 5IIII ll... IouII_OIOOlOIIIO no 25 RIIII'I'CIC..I'C..... In uahel. 30.. .. 30 aw)... 6 00.. 7 00 5 uo....5 rm` 1 3Wl.....u...... . 3Wt.................. Must be sold dwg the next 30 days. HIDES. Hjnnm. hec. 31 1890. .8 0 93.. xx; ' on r+' DAY, JANUARY 2, lcmtnor Castle Dnnmgml. LONDON. Dec. 30,-Whilea. largo xlumber glxvstu vvcm being entertaalued at I1.z1st.nor . ` - - lust . nivhb re broke out gm}. ll) l_.uiluxy a s _ m1ne'mnl.1iu;.: causing a. pamc anmngtlxo ` hm,,m._,-_ By gyuat, exertainus on the part. 0; In -..v-vnnipi lllltl (!i\iZ(`l|.`4l th Ca-Sue of