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The Liberal, 11 Aug 1887, p. 7

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Bush fires are pretty general throughout Canada. and the United States. Over twelve thousand in already arrived this season \Vest. The Battleford Ifldian Agency will be sub-divided into three divisions with an agent at each. The Canadian i’aZcific railway has succeed- ed in inducing the Hull city council to re duce the assessment on their property. The Pontiac and Pacific Junction railway has decided to establish a. mail serygice along the line as proposed by the Postofi‘ice De- partment. HOME. The crops in the North-\Vest are report- ed to be magnificent. The Manitoba. Government are making arrangements for the immediate extension of the Red River Valley railway into Win- nipeg. A destructive fire in Montreal the other night rendered fifty or sixty families home~ less in St. Jean Baptiste \Vard, and did damage to the extent. of $100.00). The crops on Manitoulin Island and the North Shore are reported not to have been so good for many years. a The first passenger car and engine crossed the new Canadian P‘Lcific railway bridge over the St. Lawrence River at Lachme at 1030 o‘clock Saturday morning. The Manitoba Government are consider- ing a proposition to construct a. line of rail- way between Winnipeg and Portage la. Prairie. The subsidy asked is $200,000. Peter Nettle, the farmer who shot and killed George Stevens, the escaped Canadian convict, near the International bridge, has been committed to Welland gaol on a charge of murder, and will be tried in October. The saw mills at the Chaudier are ex- periencing their low water season a. month in advance of previous years, and the cut is consequently diminished by about 25 per cent., the mills not having their usual cut- ting capacity during low water, although running full blast. An unsuccessful attempt was made by an Irishman the otherday to blow up the Nation- al line steamer Queen. His infernal machine set fire to the vessel, but the flames were ex- tinguished. The miscreant was arrested. The United States Department of State has published a volume of consular reports upon dairy farming in all parts of the world. George S. Peters, United States Attor- ney for Utah Territory, has filed suit against the trustees and managers of the Mormon Church on behalfof the UuihedStatee to dis- incorporate the said Church and wind up its business. AM ERI CAN. It is rumored in New York that the cable companies have made an agreement to es- tabllsh uniform rates. The fishing sloop Gold-dust, of Esstport, Maine, has been seized by the steam cruiser Intrepid for a contravention of the Customs law. The captain of the Intrepid has been instructed by the Ottawa. authorities to re- lease the sloop on payment of a. fine. Great damage has been done by incen- diary fires in the vicinity of Athens. Megaro and Corinth. The German papers, in their comments on Katkofl‘s death, show a. subdued feeling of satisfaction. A plague of sudden death is raging in Nanking. According to the recent: present Chinese population against 413,000,0000 in 1842. Ten thousand Italian troops will be sent to Massownb in the autumn. The Russian Government have ratified the Anglo-Russian Afghan boundary con- vention. The city of Peshawur, in the north-west- ern part of India, in the Punjaub, is afl'ect- ed with cholera. of the -- orst kind. Gen. Fen-on, French Minister of War, is preparing a. bill for the creation of a. mili- tary corps of mountaineers for frontier ser- vice. A terrible famine is reported to be exist- ing in the Celician plain, a. district of Asia Minor. 5,000 people are said to be starv- mg. Dr. Meekenzie reports that the growth in the Crown Prince’s throat is now so slight than he expects the trouble will soon cease altogether. Naval manneuvres ofl‘ the mouth, of the River Thames resulted in the bursting of two guns, and the injury of a number of seamen. The opinion of veteran duellists in Paris is that Gen. Boulanger and Mr. Ferry must choose new seconds, and that the meeting must take place. At a. meeting of the Federation Legue held lately in London a. resolution was adopted affirming the importance of British mail service between Vancoever and Hong Kong. By the floods at Chu-Chowfw, up the Wenchow River, over a. thousand human be‘ ings have been swept away, and the destruc- tion to crops is immense. The Generals of the Ameer of Afghanis- tan have withdrawn all their troops to Khelat-i-Ghilzai, being too weak to keep the open field against the rebels. A petition largely signed by members of both sides of the Imperial House ofCommon in favour of subsidizing the new mail com mercial route through Canada to the East, will shortly be presented to the Government The Ameer of Afghanistan has desposed the Governor of Faiz ib&d andlthe command. ing officer at Parkhal for Withholding intelli gence of the arrival of Russian troops in Atghan Turkestau. The The Pall Afall Gazelle publishes a new Home Rule scheme, purporting to have been accepted by the Liberal leaders. It is doubtful if the statement is official, but it is valuableaa indicating the line of the amended policy of Mr. Morley, Sir George Trevelyan and Sir “'illiam Harcourt. A Frenchman and a Russian have been arrested at Lemberg on the charge of being spies, and they confess to having reported the state of German military defences to the Russian Government. Mr. Stuart Cumberland recently deliver THE WEEK'S NEWS. thousand immigrants have. this season in the North- FOREIGN. statistics, the is 385,000,000 ed a. lecture in London on “ Nature's New Highway to Australia and the E5517.” Sir Charles Tupper presided, and spoke warm. 1y of the friendly feeling that existed be- tween Canadians and Americans, notwith- standing little diflicultios inseparable from great communities. A special cablegrsm says the Council of the Colonial Institute have presented a. me- morial to Mr. Goschen in favour of estab- lishing stemm communication between Cans.- da. and Hong Kong in connection with the Canadian Pacific railway, and pointing out in detail the advantages of the new route for all purposes, and says the growth of the Em- pire in the Pacific will be much stimulated by the route. It; is stated that over 25,000 persons have sailed from the United States since April I. The whole length of mail routes in opera.- tion in the United States amounts to 375,000 miles. It is estimated that the amount of coined gold in the world is $3.300,000,000, and of silver $2,800,000,000. The returns of the U. S. Gnvernment Geological survey, puts the product; of coal for the year 31: 107,682,000 tons ; value at over $147,000,060. During the year ended June 30, 1887, the population of the United States was increas- ed by almost half a million by immigration. The exact figures, as given by the Bureau of Statistics, are 483,116, and of this total, 377,005 landed at the port of New York. The increase over the immigration of the year 1885-6 was about fiity per cent, the greatest increase being in the number of Italians, of Whom nearly 50,000 arrived last veer. The immigrants from Ireland numbered 68,130, as against 49,196 in 1885‘ 6, and the increase in English and Welsh immigration amounted to nearly fifty per cent. A statement prepared for the annual re- port of the Fish Commission, shows by river basins the following distribution of shad the last season : Penobscot river, 100,000 ; Kennebec river. 800,000 ; tributaries of Narragansett Bay, 1,125,000 ; Hudson river and estuaries, 1.079.000 ; tribfitaries of Delaware Bay, 5,00 7,000 ; tributaries of Chesapeake Bay, 08,149,000; tributaries of Albemarle Sound, 5,322,000 ; tributaries of South Atlantic coast. 3,560.00) ; tributaries of Gulf of Mexico, 7,048,000 ; inland waters, 1,014,050 ;€tota1, 92,421,000. This number is greatly in excess of the output of any previous year, and the production has been attended by no increase of expendi- ture. As a basis of work for those who love to revel in amazing figures, we may state that statistics show that 53,000 wells have been drilled in Pennsylvania and New York since the discovery of petroleum, at a cost of $200,009,000. These wells have produc- ed 310,000,000 barrels of oil, ,which was sold at the wells for $500,000,000. This re- presented a profit to the producer of $300,- 000,000. The amount of oil exported is placed at 6,231,102,923 gallons. In the pool in Washington County alone $3,200,- 000 has been expended in machinery and drilling. This does not include the many millions that are represented there in the natural gas industry. Independent of the oil business there is about $50,000,000 in- vested in natural gas plants in Pennsyl- vania. These are majestic figures, and serve to show the magnitude of the oil and gas business. There is one ranch, ,nine miles from Bakersville. Kern county, California, that contains 7,000 acres of reclaimed land. This work has been done by two artesian wells, from which the water rises twelve feet above the surface, furnishing 80,000 gallons a day. There are 150 miles of can- als and irrigating ditches ; 4,000 acres under cultivation, 3,000 of which are in alfalfa, from which four to six crops a year are cut. On this and another similar ranch are 8,000 sheep, 4,000 stock cattle, 300 cows, 350 horses, 100 oxen and 1,500 hogs. One poor fellow in these parts raised one year 84,000 pounds of pumpkins and sweet potatoes, some of the latter weighing fifteen and one- half pounds, and some of the former 210 pounds ; and while looking after these little vegetables, he would occasionally look after a small flock of 16,000 sheep. If this is not making the desert bloom as the rose, it is at least doing something like it in cattle, pumpkins and potatoes. The following item shows how this great desert, as it used to be called, is appreciating in value. The famous ranch of San Joaquin, 400,000 acres in extent, has just been sold to a. syndicate representing the Southern Pacific Railway Company, for $4,250,000. That is doing pretty well for a desert. Here is an odd little episode as described in the London Times by its Odessa corres- pondentzâ€"I was present yesterday in the Appellate Court here when an appeal was heard from a Russian peasant named Krzyzanovski against the sentence of six months' imprisonment adjudged him by the Kamenetz-Podolsk tribunal for blasphemy. The appellant’s ofl'ence was thiszâ€"Tired and weary after a long day’s labor in the harvest field last year he entered the village tavern and drank a glass of vodkha. After this appetizer he was supplied with a small meat roll, called in Russia a “ pirog.” The peasant found the “ pirog” such excellent eating that he exclaimed 2â€"“ I would rather kiss the girl who made this pirog than the icon I” The latter is the sacred picture never absent from any Russian hab- itation, before which it is usual for visitors uncover and cross themselves. The peasant‘s exclamation was highly complimentary to the cook of the tavern, but the priest, to whom it was reported, heard and judged it in a different light. Hence the prosecu- tion and sentence. The peasant, whom I saw enter the box and devoutly cross him- self before the “icon” in Court, was a middle~aged, jovial and good-tempered look- ing man, who appeared much relieved by the Court reducing the original sentence to one month's arrest. \Yhen l’olson’s Nerviline is used for pain It matters not of how long standing it may be, or how often other remedies have failed to afford relief, N erviline, the great pain cure, does its wqu promptly. Buy a. 10 cent snmple bottle, and try it for internal or external pains. You will be convinced ofits extraordinary pow! r in relieving pain. Ten cent bottles and lgrge bottles ‘25 cents, at :11 drugqists. Take no substitute. A Queer Kissing Wish. Failure Impossible. STATISTICS. ILLUOI “Al EU new and interesting. Send M once If you wan: the best. 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JL’G MEDICINE (31),, Toronto and Stratford. lnéi5}}}"'4'6§°iiifif§sii WLJ'i‘bRONTO: Brunch Offiéé". sings St. Toronto BNSEEMPTIBN. lb-ven pofluvo remedy for lhn nbovodueue ; by man thou-ud- ofcueu of :ho wan". kind um or long standing hue been cnrad. Indeed. :0 Huang In my “thin lb mine}, that I wl‘l lend TWO BOTTLE FREE, to” with I VALUABLE TREATISB on thin dim $0 In, luflcrar. lec expreu Ind P. 0. nddreu. LOCUM, _ A R. - $96,894. - l3,029. SURPLUS. 80,234. wu. A. GUNN, Box 143, London \ have decided in lu- Be to put Dr. Jug's Medi~ cine in a brown jug. in- stead o! a glass [male as heretofore. The jugs that we will use forthis purpose are made of the finest im~ ported Rockingham, of A mottled brown colour, with :1 PECIAL NOTICEâ€"We TORONTO.

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