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Newmarket Era , July 20, 1894, p. 4

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three and not from it a J all I could think of but it did mc no good My rout TRY BBB it Is the best over and I took thrto lotll of it with that It bis completely cured inc I think Burdock Blood Bitten for and blood is the PEST IN THE WORLD to It to all my It was slated on floor of that the total cost of the Canal known ditch amounted to Mr Chariton a tbn characterizing this expenditure as a wasteful and unwarranted expend iture but it was voted down by the Government majority He declared the traffic on it was carried according to the official returns by one scow one two yachts and a tug The annual charge of amounted to while the cost of the canal with the cost of annual capitalized reached Last canal the but the total amounted to In other words the annual charge of was one hundred and fifty times greater than the re During the discussion raised by Mr Charltons motion Sir Richard Cartwright asserted that this expenditure bad been undertaken to strengthen the minister of Railways in tbe county of Lanark and the appropriations had been spread over a period of years- by which less than three elections bad been touched from In brief Hon Mr Hag- gait admitted the work bad been undertaken at his request for the benefit of the town of Perth and County of Lanark They had been taxed he said for Public Works in other localities and he considered he had a right to this expenditure If this argument is any good when will come North York and West Ontarios turn These Ridings have been tax ed half a century without receiving the advantages of public expenditure will Mr tell us when our turn will come for two vivid of Chicago f taken spot and on the fetor i wMch the Toronto in an to the bridge scandal at be no doubt about Iherholcflla robbery ol tht Treasury artlta an And corrupt officials and tbe con- tractors it appear to that ft corrupt baring at hire taken of with party to the bad better mea Oar The gigantic railway boycott which his to business States bad its origin at Pullman I1L the town and controlled by the Pullman Palace Car Company When the depression in trade set in last year the company had in its service men were paying on an average a month in wages fie company owned the houses in which their their workmen live controlled stores where they bad to buy their food and clothing and the banks where they deposited their savings a good deal of this money in one way or other filtered back to So soon as the depression set in the de mand for can fell off and by Nov the Pull had discharged all but about 2000 of their staff Then the men were prevailed upon to accept a reduction of wages and the number of hands wis gradually increased to as shown in the pay list of last April On May a strike was decided on ahd of the em ployees quit work leaving men chiefly unskilled in the shops The Pullmans immediately shut down the works and no business had transacted since A few days ago the war was extended to the Railway Companies which use the Pull man cars Mr Debs president of the American Railway Union de clared a boycott of these cars found and immediately mem bers of the union refused to trains of which they formed a part Mr Debs charges that the war against this powerful rich company Is warranted because Mr Pullman lowering the wages of his men almost to starvation point did not likewise lower the tents of the com panys houses in which the man live and did lower the rate of interest paid in his bank at Pullman It is further complained that Mr Pullman gave passes to the higher officials of the Railway but discriminated against those in humbler station and more over declined to submit the whole question of the righteousness of his course to arbitration when it was called in question by his men Mr Pullman on the one band and Mr Deb on the other ach expresses the belief that right is on the side of the quarrel which he represents and that right will win While we of the outside public desire that right shall triumph there can be but one on the necessity for devising some means whereby ques tions of this kind may be settled fairly injury to the unoffending public It is lament able that the railway companies and the travelling public should be put to so much loss and inconvenience merely because Mr Pullman and his workmtn are at loggerheads as to the justice of respective conten tions If ever boards of arbitration and conciliation are to be useful in settling labor disputes they should be of advantage in such a trouble as this is but unfortunately their aid is declined by one of the parties to the dispute and the public which after all are the chief sufferers are com pelled to look on in helplessness while the railway companies and their men are made to suffer severely at a time when everyenergy is necessary to ends meet and that through no fault of their own The Strike not Over CAN J ESCAPE The liver when is watchdog of lio system lite- of truth of hundred dis eases begin with a liver A slight cold or chill may amount to some thing serious If the liver youll cure the cold Dr Pierces Pleasant the liver to vlgorooj no tion After if lone- tiny Folic Take them When you or pain in stomach giddiness loss of ap petite or when you suffer from coatiye- indigestion alok orbUiooa headache The makers tale the of benefiting you If theyre not satis factory your money la refunded t Does your 1 si the that the trash made Eay Clean by getting her SUNLIGHT SOAP AmBt ftie lawyer recently that Can you ask more sail iM Per How to Got Sunlight Picture wrapper tbo words ft Woman Old Man Limited Toronto and you will by pott pretty from and well worth framing an way to decora to your home la the In inarfcti and it will only pottage iond In wrap pen if yea your carefully- Killed by Earthquake Constantinople July Though thete were slight manifesta tions of earthquake tough out the night the city resumed something like its normal aspect today the shops opening and the inhabitants returning to their homes The ruins of the bazaar were cleared away to day and several dead bodies and a number of injured persons were found buried beneath the debris The latest official estimate of the killed places the number at but as the seismic disturbances extended over a vast area it is believed that the death roll will be largely The centre of the disturbance to have been the town of 57 miles southeast of this city great damage was done and a large number of lives were lost Garden Watering garden plants as com monly practiced is an absolute injury to Vegetation lor the reason that it is not done plentifully enough When the dry and hot the applica tion of a little water only increases the heat and his a tendency to wake the soil more compressed and drier than Tht most our soils July the assassin of Mayor Carter Harrison a in The ex ecution was devoid of incident for the assassin went to his death like an ox going to the was apparently broken The prisoner was a trifle It and unsteady when his arms were being pinioned The assassin made no audible sound from the time he left the cell He was dissuaded from- making a speech Hamilton July For three hours this afternoon the firemen tought one of the most extensive con flagrations that have taken place here in years a In E vU foct relief or Heart IKkuq Ib core Is a lor of VicakU fitnoihertos Vyt Left Hide and of A Boon tattle of I ItorcLMy of fctrd aof fcod Dr W Day Booth for scd I to It remove at coco flnt for silo at are more or less calcareous arid the action of the heal has the effect as heat limestone The carbonic acid is expelled and when brought in contact moisture heat is generated and unless sufficient water is applied to overcome the heat vegetation suffers A sprinkling pot should never be used time of drought unless the soil around the roots of the plants is at the same lime thoroughly soaked and the watering should always take place after sunset when the dew has begun to fall This is In accordance with natural laws Rain and seldom appear together and further when nature waters vegetation the atmo sphere Is filled with moisture Pool water and soapsuds are good for the garden and cistern water may be used but should be exposed to the sun and at through the day before applying Strong liquid the barnyard death to garden plants and should only be used after diluting until very weak My plan of water ing to avoid making a hard surface crust around the plants says a writer is to dig three or four holes on the different sides of the hill a few inches away and into these pour not less than pailful- of water and after all has soaked in replace the dry earth and then with watering pot sprinkle the dry earth Fonuri hie Chicago July Eugene V Debs who ordered the great strike made one ineffectual at tempt looking to a settlement today He drew up a formal proposition to the general managers agreeing to have the men return to work at once pro vided they be reinstated without pre judice- This proposition was taken to Mayor Hopkins who pre sented it to Chairman St John of the General Managers Association The association was not in session but after individual members had been consulted it was returned to Mayor Hopkins without answer and with tbe information that no commun ication whatever from Debs Howard and could be received or con sidered by the Managers Association The refusal of the general managers to consider the proposition was a de cided setback to the union Following it came the result of the two days deliberation of the confer ence labor leaders called by Samuel Gompers of the American Federation of Labor The leaders of all the big organizations outside of the American Railway Union and the Knights of Labor decided not to men they represented in any local or gen eral strike They expressed sympathy with the Pullman employees but de clared that a strike at this time of gen eral business depression aa act of foUy Early in the day lbs action of Pres ident Cleveland bad been hailed by the labor men as a victory for organ ized working men as they claimed to have obtained for the first time a cognition of the of arbitra tion by the President of the United States The strike leaders then look id for a settlement The f of their offer the managers left them only the of unconditional surrender or a fight to the bitter They chose the latter and claim the strike Is on as strong as ever in spite what the railroad managers say Sacramento Short ly before 11 oclock Division Superin tendent Wright ordered a switch engine and flat car to clear the track along Front street contiguous to the strikers headquarters Fearing that an attempt would be made to shoot the engineer and fireman Captain Roberts and LteutSxcrreltof battery with a number of men went along on the flat car When the train reached the freight sheds of the tail- road coronany near 1 street a crowd gathered there and was ordered to disperse by Capt Roberts The men Jeered at the soldiers and Rob erts ordered his men to charge them with bayonets Just then several shots were fired but whether from the crowd or from he roof of the freight occupied by a number of men Is not positively known The regu lars returned the fire As the reports of then rifles rang out the crowd fell back and two men dropped to the ground What you are sure of if yon Dr SagesCatarrh Remedy either a perfect and permanent cure for your Catarrh no matter how bad your case may be or in The proprietors of the medicine promise to pay the money if cant cur you Paris OnL July A yeung man named Tames Crawford a car penter working at a steam machine was placing a plank on the table which feeds the saw when be was caught by the belt and hurled across the saw which severed his head from his body at the same time cutting one of his legs and an arm off a This has been a most dis astrous ice season the history Of transatlantic travel A larger hum- vessels have been collision with bergs more crafts have limped into ports of refuge and more lives have been sacrificed as the result of collision with bergs this year than any year in the remembrance of the oldest mariner III July a A plot to blow up the Illinois Central car shops at has just come to light Everything was arranged to demolish big buildings which are among the most extensive in the country Monday a private in the first battalion found a bomb in of the shops It was in the form of tube three inches in diameter and in ches long and was tightly plugged at ends with wooden stoppers It contained enough dynamite to des troy the building and contents CHEEKS or good wilt uj of Campbells famous Cod Liver OH It re widest The lawn social held at Geo Lemons Maple Leaf Farm Lemon- under the auspices of the Meth odist Church was a grand success The excellent singing by the Rev Mr Dewey and wife of Albert was highly appreciated The Rev Mr Young and the Rev Mr Kennedy of Baker Hill deliver ed suitable addresses and our local talent also gave some choice music The proceeds amounted jo sixty dol lars Early Sunday morning some persons stole all the frutt meat and other eatables in Mr F Raines cellar Tramps are blamed for the incursion On Sunday night Mr A store was burglarized the uninvited helping them selves liberally to canned goods tobacco pickles and readymade clothing They were apparently well acquainted with the premises Other peoples places have been visited within the past month or two but kept it quiet in the hope that they could the better discover the thieves Journal Sick or nervous headache are re lieved at once and cured by using as directed Particulars are to hand of the accident lo the Tyrrell exploring party to a rapid near Calico Island In the Saskatchewan River a few days ago in consequence of the upsetting of one of the canoes The contents of the canoe including Hour bacon a rifle and shotgun were lost but for tunately no lives were sacrificed The two homing pigeons got from Fred McAithur Winnipeg were drowned It was Mr inten tion to liberate the pigeons at a point miles north of Winnipeg with description of his journey This will now he out of the question Tha Tyrrell party secured mare supplies and continued their journey L I f L We To be trifled with Some 4 things you can replace buf not the eye there- fore use thetn aright Kate all the Litet AppHej arid fit Principles A lawyer recently objected to a witness on the ground that be was incompetent to testify The witness in question seed specimen of a Yankee fanner without many visible indications The objecting lawyer asked for the privilege of showing the witness lick of by asxiog him a few questions which was given him and be began 1 Can you tell me who made you Tko witness thus addressed stood for some time as if in deep thought and then caused not a- little by answering in a drawling tone 1 appose There your honor exclaimed the lawyer with peat satisfaction you see I was right The witness hasnt intelligence enough to answer simple question Just at this point the farmer unex pectedly spoke up and said to his tor mentor Say- Mr Lawyer as long as ye dont like the way I answered question you try Who made yew Tbe lawyer laughed and answered imitating the drawling tone of the witness Aaroo I sposc Wall I declare exclaimed farmer We dew read In the Good Book that Aaron made calf but whod sposed the pesky critturd got in ft Old yf THE LEADING BEST DR S J Graduate of Optical Institute For testing eyesight we make no charge simply pay for the glasses if you need them A HARDWARE STORE BUILDERS HARDWARE MECHANICS BLACKSMITHS GARDEN TOULS LAWN MOWERS RUBBER HOSE READY MIXED PAINT PAINTERS SUPPLIES nee CHURCHS ALABAcexia OPAQUE WINDOW SHADES CORNICE POLKS icV CLOTHES Also all kinds oi Fence Wire A rand J A W ALLAN Telephone No to Hire J TO LET Op ATa at Mi of to FOR SALE A good ami Lot Tor Sals to JB83 10U Stallions at Oak Hi TRINITY Import with van iTrloUf out of L IrAcUg to Si IIIi locV EotflatlCAniuppix ft rac or Oils Canadian Coal Oils American Coal Oils READYMIXED Lubricating Oils Peerless West Virginia Cylinder and Castor P AIM TO HOUSE and I BRUSHES HOUSEHOLD BRUSHES ARTISTS BRUSHES STABLE BRUSHES BLACKSMITHS CARPENTERS TOOLS AND SUNDRIES BUILDING HARDWARE DOUBLE DIAMOND GLASS AXLES WAGON SKEINS SPRINGS BAR BAND HOOP IRON STEELJ JAS PROP NEWMARIKET BOOK AND NEWS DEPOT HOLIDAY GOODS Croquet Sets Hammocks Palm Loaf Tans Wheel Fans Garden Sets for Children Childrens Wagons and Carls Base Balls and Clubs GLASSWARE I Just Opened a fine line of Bohemian Glassware suitable for presents W N STARR Central Telephone st Of the candidates willing at Weston for were passed by the Local Board and two were recommended I Helena Mont 13 A bold committed at so miles east of here this morning An express of Great Northern Express Company was held up by several robbers who took away the whole outfit A package of money containing which had been by a firm of grocers was among the booty secured People Weigh Compare Know and get the best Coltotene the new vegetable shortening hai a wide and wonderful lurt At lis introduction It was and famous cooks All of these pronounced THEWmZCIIaSI- Here is a bit of good If you have already a trip on the downward road jump up and yank the bell rope put oh the brakes bring the train to a standstill and off You may bare to walk lack to the nearest station in ordtr to raise money to pay your fire on a better road but you can well afford lo though you go barefoot Once squarely on your feet on the road slick to toe right by industry and economy and squareness try and re cover the ground you have lost Thus you will be respected by the batter class who now despise you In a word boys be square for abso lute squareness is one of the best and most manly traits that a young man can cultivate- A man who Is square with himself square with the world and square with his God need have no fear for the future Liniment Is urea by On the farm of John near Berlin Mrs Gildner was hunt ing for eggs in the bam and while stooping over the manger of a bull which was lied there the animal made an attack on her with his horns He then lifted her bodily and threw her under his feet and stamped upon the helpless woman with his hoofs in the most frantic rage Mrs Gildnets cries for help brought her husband to rescue who succeeded after a desperate struggle in rescuing his wife from the enraged beast who in a few minutes would have killed her The drink bill of the United States is four times as great as the entire cost of all the life insurance that is carried by the citizens of country when the one Is compared with the other This statement seems incredible The one repre sents decay discredit degradation and death while the other represents homes saved children educated posi tions maintained and every other good thing that naturally follows in ihe wake of thoughtful competence Why the men of this country should be willing to pay four times as much for the as they ate willing to pay tor the good is one of the anomalies of human lifb Ask for and ttfcs no A pathetic sight was seen by a reporter at the GTR depot the other evening in Berlin A young married from Port Huron Mich noticed carrying an infant about ia his arms and awkwardly trying to aoo it Into quietness the- while seemingly In the deepest sorrow To a question put he said his wife had died a few days before leaving a two weeks old child to his care A sister in had kindly offered to raise the babe for him and he was then on the way up Not being able to en gage a nurse to bring it over had bought some prepared food and was himself keeping the mite alive but would be so when he reached A kindly disposed lady took the infant from his arms and prepared some of the food fed the youngster and stilled it while the man took a stroll outside and wept softly ARM TO RENT Coi3 Kin wuo so tool tod a good iriiDNjMfclrfi id tad in Idiot It r to bo Fill or J t la Hi lutit of to A tout old M A tad to Witt HOUSE FOR SALE I or At For to IT- Solid lor or lo WALTER J- If for their own 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