Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 24 Dec 1897, p. 10

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b 60.. :al'kCt mmg .vare- .1: cash TS to $2 05 mm PBPS. “keep- findin- Secgud as to Population Among the Great Cities of the World in-miux: was :1 city L500 years hv-[urt‘ H} EflWflflflS 81M]. Ne“ York is unique in the character “f its population. It is the largest Irish my in the world. its 850.000 ”L‘l- l-vlug twice as numerous as the :qpulnmn of Dublin. I‘m» (1. mums are the most numer- "'“‘l though. there being 900,000 .of mm h'w Thus. with the exception if erl'm. New York is the largest “."mi‘n "in in the world. The f_orâ€" 9'gu‘bmn mpulatlon numbers l,2a0,- I00, and with its children numbers M0000, or about two-thirds of the ("5" Muir» population. . The drafts and cheques passmg mm???) the clearing house of Greater- “! .\(-\v York make an aggregate of 89600000“ a day, which is thce as “ch In the clearings of all the other "mes of (ha nation combined. .1“ i“ manufactures the greater "lty employs 635.000 workmen, and 3855 thefll $400,000,000 a year in ”“93 M (h? us In its man‘ thy employs 6 N58 them 34 “Res. The my wil Miles. making There will be I” “Ch chart - The assessed “‘9 0‘ New ‘. P‘TSOnaX pr ls3391mm J. c. EDWARDS no. fspEIAL INâ€" Axes. . Uattle Chains. Sleizh Bells of all kinds, Leather Mitts. 5230p Shovels, Steel Snow Shovels, L )ather and Rave Hikers. 5m and Glass, Sheeting Pants. Mania Lent Crass-ca: Saws, Hand S‘nv-xd Axe Handles, S'elgh Ran- nerr. Srelgh Shoe Stu), Iran Heme Shoes and Nails. AMERICAN AND 60a] CANADIAN - - 011. CANADIAN :- Nd c ”1“ “Se-send value of the makes- ‘9 Of New York. Kings and Bxch- ‘nd counties and that part. of Quegns “my included in the greater cut! _j*-’.26_4.143, . The value of __the THE GREATER NEW YORK BIOWO‘A Patent Staci Wire Links have 1 breaking s‘nin double that a the {English chain and is one‘ third lighter. 97.0-6.66-8. r 1 7 _ the re. 3 to‘tal equallizc 103;“; :3: mm, “3 pr be com- 3:?deetrrsigdebtedneas of t - Buy the Ridge Bitted Axa, it bur-t3 the chips, no binding in umber. deep out, least work. thin edge. less grindinr. on will have an area of 360 making it second in size to 1n. 'gfhe greatest length will be t Ihirt_\-five miles â€" that is, ‘munt St. Vincent to Totten- “f... -M 90.000 ties 'Dulution of :mMneJ pop' h-s and '1' IMO» timés 'ity and ab: he entire Re tun, wumen .Ve‘w York. ( ill be more than ten" saloons church. . Lanterns. mare nu Quantum: I0 R and towns is aboht $170.- w York Herald. Granby Rubbers and OVERSHOES Eight, comfortable. Extra thick at ball. and heel. “ GRANBY RUBBERS WEAR LIKE IRON.” ll city mm :m burn every six minutes in 2w York. which means I :1 year, and, although 'ure is comparatively low, as die annually, or one swen minutes, day and N "f ‘orr'ntnry. hug \‘(flll'CQIS mpulu‘uinn of the Auwricun -rs.200,uou. pupulutiun among the cities .‘1 is Paris. with a. popula- ”.00”, and Berlin is fourth, twenty five square miles of The arm; of Paris is 173 '. ('hitugu. pressing Bérlin ml sof hnught Manhattan island r nf men on [119 city pay ;r« W)!” than the regular l'nll-rd Slums. the police m-urly 7.000 and the 4” strwt cleaners 4.000. lion of the city is equ-ul ml pnpulution I)! thirteen :mr! 'ierritories. whose tim-‘s greater than that .nd about two-fifths of mire Republic. Wumen and children of York. drawn up in single farm A line 1,000 miles ,lizms it \b 9rty “ithin the territory 'll «41 tu-dau' Luudun “it 00:10:10 pmrple nnJ' 698 .pulul Sn!“ Hardware, Iron and an of the Anvil. the Dutch pun-inset! mm for 8‘34 in 1636 )S. and the surround- lnt. time “as not run- wing. 'l'o-duy land in f is wnrth on an aver- " awe, and 50 cents a ah,» entire 869 miles. '9' are auctions in lower Null street which are tlmusund times as m)? has said th'u the rkingmun for twenty buy him six feet of parts of greutvr New H comparisons from 9;! concerning the many curiuu~~ re- ”1.0011"? “51‘s "IUH‘ l) 05L A furious blizzard prevailed inWestu-n Kansas yesterday. Luetgért's second trial at Chicago for the murder of his wife began yesterday. The funeral of “Mother” McKinley took place yesterday at. Canton, 0. All business was suspended. The transportation companies at San Francisco haveagreed upon a passenger ratoottfiOOfmmSananciscoto Daw- son City. A. Washington despotch ml the Ding- bytarifllnwwillnotbechnngedin any of its customs team at the pram: session 0: Congress, Kingston, Dec. 15.â€"John Tmy, til. condemned murderer in NW it“: 1' mgverydisturbedstateof mind, timesactingliko one demon ’ nightsherestswell and other: histimeisspentozihisknees. At =55? The Times, commenting editorially this morning on the situation in China, says: “Instead of the Kaiser's mailed. fist, we have Russia’s velvet glove, but the grasp is not less rigorous and unyielding. Great Britain ought now courteousiy to invite China. to extend the same privilege to the British fleet at Chusaxi. ‘ ’ The burden of Viennese comment is, What. will England do? The British fleet now in Chinese Waters consists of one ironclad, nine cruisers and 18 smaller vessels. ‘ The Paris papers, without pretending to be deceived by Russia's innocent ex- planations, are pleased with the action of the any of France. allego- The Novoe Vremya pretends that Japan has no cause for complaint. since China is only giving the same shelter to Russian ships as Japan had hitherto so kindly afforded. This View is not held in Berlin, where the papers are already taking of the possibility of Prince Henry having to shake his mailed fist at Japan. That is supposed to be secretly backed up by England. Some of the Berlin papers express anxiety, but most of them welcome the news from Port Arthur as justifying the German pesition at Kiao- Chou, if not as actual evidence that Rus- sia and Germany are acting together. Curiously enough, Emperor William visited the Russian Ambassador on Fri- day night on his return from Kiel, ostensibly to congratulate him on the name day or Emperor Nicholas. The visit lasted an hour. There is no doubt now that the Emperor and the Ambas- sador discussed Chinese afi‘airs. hivenumv --v... V capitals Show that. Rn--uz‘a atop «0 Port Arthur is regarded as tantamount to a permanent occupation and a. reply to Germany's action. . .c‘ According to a despatch to the Daily Mail from shanghai, the high ofiicials of the Chinese Court have advised the Emperor, in view of the further compli cations, to remove the court to Nunking (the “southern capital"). The dospatch says it; is reported there that overtures have been made to England to exercise protection over the Yung-Tse Valley and the West River, and. that numerous I'IIIHOXS are current regarding the activity of the British squadron in Chinese The Great Power Takes Quiet Possession of Port Arthur. A dcspatch to the Times from Shang- hai says the occupation of Port Arthur (by Russia) cannot fail to provoke popular indignation in Japan, where public opinion is already excited over the Kiuo-(‘hou ufl‘air. RUSSIA 'IN THE EAST. London. Dec. 20.-â€"The correspondent of the Times at Pckin says: “China approves of the Russian fleet; wintering at Port Arthur, being persuaded that; this action is taken in,the interest of China and. necessitated by the German occupa- tion of Kine-Chou.” The Czar‘s Navy Simply Needed 2. Winter Station in the Eastâ€"So Demonstra- tions Intended Against Germany, Japan or Any Other Power-â€" Sir Frank Lockwoodzbead â€"â€"Cable News. St. Petersburg, Dec. 20.â€"It is an- nounced that a Russian squadron under Rau- Admimi Reounow has entered Port Arthur, on the Chinese coast, with the entire acquiescence of the Chinese Government. The squadron intends to remain at Port Arthur throughout the winter. This is due solely to the need of a temporary winter station and involves no question of forcible occupation or hostile demonstration, or any intention against China, Germany, Japan or any other power. CHINA DID NOT RAISE A PROTEST CAS‘TORIA UNITED STA! cs TELEGRAMS. myth Acting Like 8 Crazy In. Egg-3:15.155 'from all the continental fl--- Various Ideas About It. Mrs. Imhy told him what'she kne about the fire. She said she had. been awakened by Mr. Leahy. who told her it was getting daylight and that she should get up at once. She did so, and, seeing the house full of smoke arid the light of the fire, at once took in the situation. She could not descend by the stairway. and with one child, chimed out on the 1 roof of the kitchen. Her m5 also awakened Mrs. Clark and Mr. Ander- son, living at. 67 Friol street. Mr. Andor- son tried to enter the burning house by way of the kitchen, but the fire was so severe in the front part that he was un- able to do so, and devoted his energies to swing his own house. ’ A non-rum Supklon. Patrick Leahy of Ottawa and "[5 F] to Young Children (frematcd In Their Burning Home. Ottawa. Out. Due. lS.â€"One of the most liezm'reuding mtwstrophes. that ever visited Ottawa took phiceycsterduymorn. ing on Friel street. near Clarence. Fire caused the death of Patrick T. Leah}- and his five young children, Thomas, aged 8, Mamie, 7, Katie, 6, Maggie, 4, and Pat- rick. 2. Frank, aged 5. was saved. The fire bell mug at 3.15, and in spite of a prompt response from the reels and hose wagon, it was evident that the home was doomed. It was not, however, until the arrival of Chief Provost that it Was learned the family, or the best part 0! them, were in the doomed building. The chief at once ordered the door burst open and himself made a rush into the house. Story of an Eye-Witness. The account as told by Joseph Boulez, who rescued Mrs. Leshy end her child from the kitchen roof of the burning building, is as follows:â€" Mr. Boulez lives in the house opposite, and shortly after 3 o'clock was awakened by a woman’s screams. Getting up he saw that Mr. Imhy‘s house wss on the. On reaching the fire a few other men were there. He obtained a ladder and saved Mrs. Leahy from the roof of the kitchen of the building and envied her to his own house. While taking her there Mrs Leahy told him what she knew about the fire. She said she had, been awakened by Mr. Leahy, who told her it was getting daylight and that she should get up at once. She did so, and, seeing through the washout “mot the muomms hom lend, end were in themtsrthmguartersofnnhourhdm theywmresened. Menuhin-dike. Victoria, 3.0., Doc. mâ€"Tho Klondike Trading-ad W whichbtohewdcedto “eta-khan Inhomwhuedaohnowulgcw. sndisexpoctsdto udvehoresbontth. mlddledngxt‘nomh. Showman” Manama, end them mammoth“ themwfllnom mahrhmduflmfloutowhhhfiq mmmum The suspicion entertained by some, | thatmhystcdethekcyofthefirealarm boxandsctthebouseonflmwhfle tem- porarily out of his Mmmfly su'cngnhenodlsteron in the anywhen‘ been found it. would havebecn impossibla underthecimumsnnmmopmthe box. A terrible socne met his gaze. The stairway was burned down, and lying at the foot was the body of an apparently ten-yearold girl, burned to a crisp. Mrs. Leahy tried to quench the fire, exhausting her efforts in this direction and had barely time to escape from the house with one child. were there. He obtained sudden-and savedMI-s. bushy from the root otthe kitch'en of the building and carried her whisown house. Whiletaki'nghertbm His Honor J udgc Masson then charged the jury and they retired at 8.30 p.m., and will likely not; give their verdict before this morning. SIX BURNED TO DEATH. At the conclusion of the examination of Miss Elliott. Mr. Proudfoot, {or the defendant, addmssul the jury for thm quarters of an hour. and was followad by Mr. Lewis, the prosu-noor. Godcrich, Ont” Dec. 16.-â€"Tho trial of Fred Elliott for shooting his brother at Bayficld on Nov. 8 commenced before Judge Masson yesterday morning. The evidence produced so far is practically the same as that given at the coroner‘s in- quest. _ Is Now in the Hands of the Jury at God- l'l‘ifh. A Not-wood Foundry “'nshed Away 1 5 the “fuck Buried Out of Sight. Sci-wood, Ont. Doc. 16.â€"-A flood of water, caused by the breaking away of the dam of James Cummings’ woollen mills completely demolished William Neilds’ foundry and pump shop here yesterday morning. The tools and machinery were strewn along the track of the cun-enc. The boiler has not yvt been found. Three bridges and COHSldvluhlc sidewalk were washed away. About 500 cords 0! wood belonging to Squire Bros. and Finlay Son, is sprcwl along the banks of the stream for some milox‘. Other buildings wereflooded, but nut much damaged. Dover Castle is on the clifls above Dover, and is more like a fortress than any of the other defences in England. Julius Caesar is crulitod with building the foundations and part of the (ortress, although recent antiquarians assert it was built between the years A.D. 48 and 49, during the reign of Claudius. The Saxon portion of the fortress is presumed to have been connnouccd by Alfred the Great, and the foundation of the present keep is said to have originated with Gundulph, Bishop of Rochester, about the year 1153. The barracks accommo- date about 2,000 men. nove- Wile and Wealth to roll With mom-I Bee-use or me Ideas 0! Advanced Civilization. New York, Dec. 16.â€"Declininganofla of almost unlimited wealth 11' he would retumtohiawife and'tonner modeol living, George W. Ruddy, in, non of a millionaire brick mum of Wood- bridgo, N.J., and a student of 1‘01sz and other leading advomtes of advanced civilization is living among the poorest mmdmsmavem mum: driving a sprinkling outpost his father‘- estates. For this alienation the applica- tion for divorce made by his wife, Mrs. Amelia Ruddy, a talented daughter of a wealthy merchant, was to-day favorably pa§§ed upon by Senator Veal-how. , -n 1-7-1- Dover, England, Dec. 15.â€"Firo broke out in the Castle here yesterday morn- ing, soon gutted the omcers’ quarters and extended to the main block. The whole garrison was ordered out to fight the flamers, and the magazine was threat- ened. The eastern portion of the Castle was complecely gutted, and the flames spread to the westerfiportion, but were under control at 4 p. m. Imam} sumaenc. rbvi'ing to the exertions of the garrison in removing the valuables, the property was comparatively small, and damage very much_l(5§ cm was 91‘ flrsggpcgted. Young Buddy is a gradnste of Yale, and of two foreign universities, and is a proficient ling-lust. He ofi'ers no explana- tion, beyond declaring that he wishes to live his own life. His marriage was a love match, and, 'while refusing hiswife’e pleas to return to her, praisw hcr un- stintodly as a beautiful and accomplished woman. His friends say that ho has; be- come permeated with the idea that wealth is a. horrible wrong, and that a man, to live a true life, must pass his days among the toiicrs and share their sorrows and joys. The outbreak is supposed to have been due to an overheated chimney. There was some difficulty at: first in getting water, and this caused great excitement, but the entire garrison was utilized in passing buckets from hand to hand to fill thg DOVER CASTLE IN FLAMES. of the Historic Fortress" of Old England Almogt Destroyed by Fierce Fire. rnnu tLLlOTT’S FATE A RICH NAVVY. THE DAM BURST- ihe supply thus obtained Supk Ion. I George Heekett of Newmnrket, on, wheeneenttojailforao days for steel- lng a deed sheep. . I Uxhridge Presbyterian: have extended nunanimonscelltoBev.J.B.F1-uer, Flown, N.S. 5 The new interlocking system put In by the Gmnd Trunk at Woodmek we: used yesterday for the first time. Rev. J. S. Scott, B.A., of Knox College. Toronto, who was recently called to the pastorate or the Presbyterian Church 3: Hespeler, was ordained md inducted yes- terday afternoon. Doveend Jim Ballard, two of the ma. methon nrehnge, have been area from the penitentiery at Kingston to give evi- dence st Orangevme in the perjury one in which Been Hunilton end other: e! Shelbnrneere Interested. A Pembroke despetch aye: Andrew Keonond Paul Deajudinee, while men- ing the Allumette Like an the 0m“ River with the Chsplesu mil, went “www.mntfiemdm mmmmmMMwmm thewaterthreO-gnmuenhourhdm thcywmreecned. K. J. Hammond, chief of police of Blen- heim, Ont, died very suddenly yesterday of pneumonia. Before coming to Blen- heim he was: long time on the Toronto police force. 'Muuvou’s I Pancass ed Manly Fraser and William 0301111, and found with them booty stolen from 5 stone there several nights ago. Brakemhn F. Wintcrmute was killed in the yard at Rennie Station while walking on the track. A freight train cut him in two. He leaves a wife and family at Sor- award-duh.“ w,N.s.w.,Dec.xâ€"m Jinna- Conlnlhutowmdlypmmadto flu Pu 1119311011011. G.H.de,tphltthomâ€" mam-accent thew-opossum:- flan-tonic“. .Fred. Elliott, who killed his brother st Bayfield, Ont, s few weeks sgo, is to sp- pear for trial at Goderich tho-day. A Dunnville livery stable was burned last night and a number of horses perish- ed. Loss .500; insurance unsound. Geo. 1". Jones of the firm of Jones a; Barnum, eosl dealers, was yesterday sp- pointed collector of custom for the port of Cobonrg. The Gunpoqne polgee_feree have arrest- Eng, Dec. 15.â€"’.l'huu m qtmm. ”mimics Bonn: Iron run. The agony one gutters while waiting for something to rciich tho pain of nn accidental scald, burn, upmin or wound, should convince any one of an necessity of nlways having “Quick. cure” at hand. It gives instant n- Iief, and cures quickly. as no mic. can retard healing or cause inflamma- tion where “Quickcure”~is used. Sir Charles Tnvper will 5““ from 1‘” pool to-day tor Canada on the W Eugene Debs, the Chicago 5813590?- Win lecture in Hamilton next Sims-day nimbl- A. J. Andrews and E. r. Kahuna were nominated for the Winnim m city yesterday. Sanford Evans has been nominated by South Wentworth Conservatives. GURES WHEN ("MRS FAIL People in MI Walks of Life Cured by His Remedies. Mun) un's Catanh Remedies never fail. The Cuturrh Cureâ€"price 25c. eradicates the disc-use from the 5) stem, and the sznrh tuuleIs-price 25c.â€" cleanse and heal the pints. _. WV...“ --. A separate cure for each discus-n At all druggists, mustly 25 cents a vial. 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No. 15 Montague Place, Toronto, Camila, says: "I have great confidence in Munyon's Remed- ies, having used them with wonderful success both for myself, husband and child. I was subject to severe attacks of headache each week and sickness of the stomach uccompau‘acd by the same. Since using Munyon‘a Headache Cure I have not been troubled with an at- tack. 1n the use of my little boy the results have been truly rem-Irk- able. Thxough teething the little {el- low was completely run down, had lost his appetite, and was restless and irrit- ..~ , LEA. .L- any “I' r‘ -.-‘, .. .- - . .Ible all the time. “e give him the Blood and Debility Cures, and in a short time thn change for the better was marvellous. He is now enjoying splendid health. I use nothing but Mun) on's Rem-adios now an! have great faith in them." n». .._ .5] An.“ nu,u- -u...._ ... -_‘ Munyon's Rheuahtic Cure seldom fails to relieve in one to three hours, and cures in a few days. Pricgt 25c. uuu vv-vu -_ â€" _-.. Munyon's DyspepsifCufe p<gsiiively cures all forms of indigestion and stomach troubles. Price 25c. Mum oil's Cold Cure prevents pneu- monia. and breaks up a. cold an a few hours. P1 nu: 25c. , ‘ - , , "I.” CANADIAN CU RRENCY. HONEY TO LOAN J. H. SOOTHERA N. DELICACY 0F FLAVOR. SUPERIORITY in QUALITY. GRATEHJL and 60!“)ka to the NERVOUS or DYSPEPTIC. l URBEK’S [UN 10 Bl’l‘l‘b‘ufl bovo been on the who: {any you: Ind tho demand for them many ham 0 it h on mm 0m that may on ma arrow-l. Blood hula, m Su'eonwooer Ind Regain" In the nth... Iv. h Ibo man lurker-um: ma uhilinunx Tonic on: cloud to the Common public. It bu mod Ibo pinnacle ot one no In mowed by tho moon nook-l Imbofl- Jen. Victorious our oXL Try 3 3nd ho ooovlnooi Also tolo loom {or the Golden“; Gold Hod-l UM mud FRUIT WIND. 8W}, 3. mpum All anon "church: “excelled by any Inpomd goods. Prim mud-1w! low. Wm. tor mum no TURNER 00.. I“ York-0t. Tatum. 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FANCY CHINA CUPS and SAUCERS, Beau/ital new slzaées and flatlems at low prices. Hamz’some f? 172112â€"5â€" ' . M New Dukes I W D/N' ' ER Sells 97 mm’ lamina TEA Sels, 7011.57 Sal‘s. Elegam‘ H ngz'ng Lamfis SPECIAL VALUE at $ 5. 00 VASE LAMPS. GLASSWARE and THE GRASH HAS COME! PRICE OI" STOVE OUT IN HALF H ogg 37/05., Oakwooa’. Our 5 gallon cans filled with 5 gallons of A: oil Dr $1.25. We guarantee our cans to hold 5 gallons. Ill] Yflll Wfllfl ll] Dllfl a 51m M EYE R BROS. Bingham’s is the plaoeto buy Spring and Hockey Skates. We have somethihing that will make yofir eyes dance. Christmas is dmwing near and you want your skates ready. We would‘likc you to see our No. 9 Cook Stove Weighing 325 135. for $13 You would agree with us that it can’t be beat. COAL OIL IL... 5' ....nn.-. nan: GUM with : gallons Of nsrmom Lunar, Out. 50". 1M. Hello, Boys and Girls what, about Meyer Bros. MOLENNAN'S OLD (STAND. Bngg Br): We still take the lead in C ASE ATES- Weak len Rejoire! mmmmwn! Wag Bast m Sold 57 KENT-ST. ’PHONE 52 agmu TRIAL TREATMENT BOX 889;?1301‘01, on. cut '. ' BINGHAM w‘i’lcnom' ' ' Only Air Tight Heater Made u-muv I'm ”tum. just opened a large

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