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The Liberal, 23 May 1889, p. 7

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his position made him :1 privileged person. (Phi View Was not Shared by the Conn who issued 3 Bench wan-ant for Cherry’s arrest; and told him when he appsared flank the treaties between Grea: Britain and the Uni- ted States contained nothing which puts a. Vice Conan} In the same position regarding Theodore Baven is the‘ name of a young English explorer who has gained almost more notoriety for his real estate claims than fame by his meritorious services to exploration. New Guinea has been the scene of his exploits. lie has visited it twice. has discovered and explored two large rivers and has written in a very in. teresting way about some tribes of natives whom he was the first white man to vim, All this however did not prevent the Bsitish Commissioner of New Guinea fueling con. siderebly surprised when Mr. Bevan sent in a request for 254 000 acres of land on the island as a recognition of his services. The request wee not granted. Is the beat) remedy for coma extant. It acts quickly, makes no sore spots and effects a. radical cure. A hundred imitations prove its value. Take neither substitutes ofiered as good for the close imitations on the genuine too often ofl'ared. There may be some international C'H'I'ES- pondence between Britain and the United States on the case of a mu called Chen-v who is the British Vlce Coraul at Astoria. in Oregon. The British Steamer Otterspoal had a libel case on hand it seems, and the evi- dence of Cherry was desired by the United States District Court. C'unrry was served with a snbpoma by aU. S. Deputy Marshal but refused attention to is on the plea that King John of Abyssinia is dead, he and two of his best Generals having been killed in a. recent battle with Derviehes. It is rea- sonable to think that these deaths and the rout of the army make the chances of the successor who was named by King John rather poor. It is thought probable that Menelot of Shoo, an old rivzil of John‘s, and who has friendly relations with the Italians will engineer things to his own ad- vantage, persuading his European friends to supply him with arms and give him their moral support in return for desirable con- cessions of territory on the northern frontier of Abyssinia. The Protestant Episcopal Church of South Csrolina is labouring with the negro ques- tion. Mission marches which were started some years ago have home such good fruit, that some of them now lravc colored rectors. These brethren insist upon their rieho to sit in Convention along with their white breth- ren, and in this contention they are sup- ported by a majority of the clergy, but are opposed unanimously by lay members of the Convention. The situation is said to he so serious that it is likely to be brought before the General Convention of the denomins. tion. Ocean travellers who go by way of New York will be glad to know that roeeete hopes are being entertained about the new collector, Colonel Erherdt. He is said to have warned his deputies that; they must be fair minded and considerate in their *reat- ment of passengers, and their sole ambition must not be to get the percentage on their seizures. Many can bear witness to what they have seen With their own eyes, that the inspector: of the port of New York are sometimes allttle over anxious to secure their percentage, or an equivalent from the passengers. If Colonel Erhardt can imbue them with a different; spirit he will do well. The danger of being too sure was illus. treted in a lamentable way in the town of Providence R. I. the other day. The build- ers of the elevator in s new five story build- ing were so certain that everything was as safe as It could he made that two of them, accompanied by a re otter, got on and nl~ lowed the rope to e cut. The elevator went down with terrible velocity into the air tight chamber prepared for it, has not with the expected safety to those con- oerned, for all three were more or less in- jured, and one had his back broken and died in a. short t‘me. There is evidently a. growing conviction In the minds of the railroad people on the other side that something has to be done with the Canadian railroads and their free- dom from the operation of the Interstate Commerce law. Mr. Chauncey M. Depew, of the New York Central, is stron on the subject, and thinks Canadian roe s doing business in the Suites should either be sub- jeztel to the law or ruled out of the country. It will surprise most people to know that some of the skilled workmen in such phcee as the Carnegie works near Pittsburgh earn at times as much as 830 a day. Taeee, oi couree, are the exceptions, but it gives one an idea. of what a wage earner may mean. The Usmegies, it is said, are meditating changes which will cut; down these large earnings and tend to mine those of the fellows at the other endof the line who can't make all they are entitled to by the method now in vogue. There we 1‘quan of trouble between French and English fishermen on the coasts of Newfoundland. There has been some mutml recrirzdnation, the Erglisbmea no- cuaing their rivals of trespassing, and the Frenchmen aunthemetlzing English greed, unfrlendlineas and indirpnsition to regard treaty rights. The matter is expected to be brought up in the British House of Uommone very soon. Let us hope in may be settled in a way that will be honourable and astiafac- tory to all concerned. There is never any luck of mysteri» on: crime. Chicago is horrified by the recent die2overy of the dead body of e young women, who had evidently been mur- dered. buried heed downwards in the sand of the harbour bir. Only a shoe was left uncovered. The corpse was naked fnm the neck to the knees, but had on black Mock inge and black hid gloves. As yer, more is no olew to the perpetrator of the foul crime. Tuesday’s military parade in New York was the greatest: aflair of the kind the Uni ted States has seen since the final reviews of the Union armies in Washington as the close of the war. The estimates of the number of men in line vary greatly. but it ie probable that it was no': less than 60,000. The column started at half-past ten in the morning, and it was seven o'clock in the evening when the rear platoons approached Central park, There muut be something very peculiar in the case of Morrison, the Lower Canadian criminal. which leads t h libel al contu- butiona being made for h A eience. Scotch- men are proverbially Will of their money and hostile to all lawlessness. Putnam's MISCELL muons. Corn Extractor The snczess of the Weterous Engine 00., of Brentford, in the manufacture of fire en- gines has been quite unique in the history of machinery in Canada. With their usual ecutenese and fer-seeing ability they saw that hundreede of the smaller towns and vii- lages in the country were without any kind of fire protection, simply because heretofore the hand fire engines had proved useless, and the larger steamers were too expensive for an ordinary town. The company determined to remedy this deplorable state of efl'airs, and have produced an engine, which has already attained a. more than provincial repute- tion for its perfect adaptability for the work it is intended to do. This ensine combines all the q relities of the large steam fire en- gines, end is yet so light thetit can be drawn by a few men. Already a number of village-n have purchened this engine, and in every case i: has given the utmost satisfaction, some municipalities actually stating their preference for it over the large engine, even if it cos: the same money. The Messrs. Waterous will be glad to furnish any par- ticuhrswhich villages needing an engine require. The American Meat Company, a new conE cern owning 2,000,000 acres of land and con- trolling all the necessary plant to supply meet in large quantities, appeared a few days ago and took eubscriptions to a large proportion of the cvxpitnl ; but the Chicago packers, learning a reject: to compete with them, set: about to dc lost the American Meat Company, and did no in less than forty-eight ham. 2311 of the shares subscribed for are canceled uni the monev returned Mercury sets on the 24bh at a. quarter after nine o'clock in the evening, more than two hours after the sun. Observers must look for him in the north-west, five degrees north of the sunset point,a.nd commence the search three quarters of an hour after sunset. If a hrilisnt star of the first mtgnicude, low down in the twilight, and not quite as large as Sims, seems suddenly to dart from the sky, the prizaif found, the slur is Mar - cnry. Mercury is evering star, reaching his greatest: distance east; of the sun on the 24th. He may be found an that time, and and for a week before and after, as he is most favorably situated for observation, and the one nearest to the sun is a rare and in- tere_ating event. Saturn is evening star. He is in quadra- ture with the sun. on the 31, and is then on the meridian, or point overhead, about sun- set, and in fine position to:- observation. He will be on the meriden sh halfvpast fiveo’olock on the 16:11, and will be well advanced on his western course when it is dark enough for the stars to be visible. He may be read- ily found in the west on the 1651:, a few de- grees northwest of Regulus, the bright star in the handle of the Sickle. Jupiter will be very nem- the moon on the 17m, moon and planet making a. lovely celestial picture when first appearing above the horizon. Venus in morning star, shining with snr passing lustre, as she approaches her period of greatest brilliancy onJune 5th. She rises on the 19th about half-past four o'clock, an hour before the sun, and will rise earlier every morning, as. moving westward, her distance from the sun increases. A glance a» the northeastern borizm will reveal the prgaence of this charming planet. J upiter is classed among the morning stars, but is also a beautiful object as he comes looming above the southeastern horiz m late in the evening. He rises on the 16:11 about half-past ten o’clock, and continues visible until the dawn breaks, so that he will be found in the west, when Venus rises in the east, the king and queen of the stars shin- ing at the same time. Four beautiful planets are visible in May. They are Venue, Jupiter, Saturn and Mercury. Careful observers may easily find them in the middle of the month. Captain Ingram, who was recently killed by an elephant in South Africa, some time before his death unwound the care-cloth of an Egyptian mummy. Inside he discovered a tablet which, being translated, was found to prophesy that the person who profaned the grave-clothes would die a violent death within three months of his sum-[legions act, and his bones be scattered to the winde. Within the prescribed time the threat or prophecy came true. Ca n. Ingram was killed in South Africa, an only his thigh bone remained to attest his fate. The Peril! Exposition was opened with suitably impressive magnificence, pomp. military display and civic grandeur, and is now in the full swing oi its splendour. Happy they whom leisure time and length of purse allow to cross the water, and see fair Paris in this hour of her triumph. Like- lihoods are that these happy mortals will not be few in number. From our own country many hundreds are going over to see the sights-21 sure sign of increasing wealth and intelligence. Loyal snbjcts of Qleen Victoria wiiI re~ jwioe to know that Her Majesty appears to have taken a new lease of life, and to be both healthier and happier than any one has seen her for a long time back. It almost seems as if she had a shrewd suspicion that her worthy son and heir is getting a little weary wi:h hopes deferred of wearing the purple. and that she has made up her mind, with the true perversity of womenkind. to disap- point him, and make him wait niittle longer for the fruition of his hopes. It will be in- teresting if it is her grandson and not her son for whom she eventually makes room. A terrible condition of things is reported from the coal districts of Pennsylvania owing to the action of the mine owners in stopping work. The barons pay the lowest wages when they do work their mines, so that their unfortunate human tools have no chance to save anything, and when misfor- tune overtakes them. their plight is sad in deed. The average Coal Baron resembles the unjust judge spoken of in Scripture, inasmuch as he seems neither to fear God not regard man. The only thing he fears is diminution of his own profits, and he regards nothing so much as the importance of having a large balance at his banker's. immunity from arrest or proceu of law, as a. Minister or Ambsasador. 0a the ground that Cherry no doubt believed himseh justi- fied in standing on his dignity, the judge re mitted the fine which he might have enacted. and cantented himself with requiring Caerry to pay the costs of the Warrant of arrest, which amounted to 56L 70. This Cherry did although under proteet. Planets Visible this Month. Fire Protection. 1 every citizen 9. right to a. Free Farm from the publiolnnd. You have long intended to look this matter up. Why not now? A great body 0! Fan Govnxusn LAND has just been opened (or settle. went along the St. Paul. Minneapolis & Manitoba Railway in Montana. Itis rich and gently rolling Pins and Hard wood timber is easin accassible. (fienr streams water the country. I'. is the natural home of horses. sheep and cxttle. Luge craps can be raised without irrigati in. Great veins of can] are plentilul. This is what you want. This is the last body oiireelandin the United States suitable for grazing and agricultuml purposes. For inrther information npplv ml“ 1 \VHITNEY, Gen. P333 and Ticket Agent, St Paul, Minn.; or J M HPUKINS, 4 Palmer House Block, Toronto. Brand, 1305th a men- between Glasg md Boston weekly fortnightly. Love a Alden. Nev'v’York; H- Benin} Album. Rae 6 00., Quebec: Wm. Braoki phla: H. A. Allen. Portland Boston Mon Bailing during winter {tom You and : day and Halifax every Saturday to Live: summer from Quebec every Samxdzy t4 calling at Londondor to land malls and for Scotland and I nd; also from Ba Halifax md St. John's, N. F.. to leerpoc durin summer months. The steamers Kow_ gsgall durmgiwiptgr_ 870A and gr For freight, pmsge. or other info A. samba! 5 00.. Baltimore; 8 Hum“; Shea $00., St. John's. N. 1 sons 00., St. John, N. 8.; Allan Allan Line Royal Mail IRON AND STEEL BOILERS ANY SIZE. TORONTO ENGINE WORKS PRINCESS AND FRONT STE J. Parkins'& Go. - Toronto. Ear us. 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