Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Jul 1887, p. 5

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The Once! 0! the City. A pleuh` feature: ol the ( neon`: jubilee neeeeioe on Tlnredny wee e of United sum cow, Col. . ll. Twit- ohelhuthejlutcl city. The {not C hie luring been invited he wee enevldeeceolthe Ngheeceemlnwllehlle It held b Khgeeonhne. and an indication that In nice jehllee thee Ceutene Inn to octet feel! the Ciel cl |@nI he the government w be:-epteeeete. II. Ln KITIIC. Io KT`. -n \aIIIU3II, V`. I'l- Ndhnn, J. Malone . H. Rutuo. C. Sun- ton. w. um. IL ryant. J. Sclmodcr, w. look. 0. atly. H. Ham. J. Bsllutyu. J. Allan. F. Iloniooa. F. Tncov. J. Evans. J. Junkoon. A. ammo. w. hccmmm. J. Baku. A. Barr. }R. Hutton. J. Fl nu, W. Redmond. J. Raid. J. Murray. 8. min. B. Lynn. '1'. Pope, W. .|lc.\'eico. u ilma Vjtg. II J. (Jnnbddp. A_. Lhoullkhr. J. Haring. J. Graham. (I. hung. T.` Barlow. H. Burden. A. C. Grunt. '1`. con. ll. Cluton. W. H. N.--. J Alanna: ll Rnllnn (` Hlnng. Auvr, ll. uorr, u. on-wintry. r. unru, J Honky, R. Darcy. A4 Mnodundd. J. A. ` (3nonvood,J. Nowun. M. 8. Sutherland. W. Skinnor, P. Ryan, L Vorbock. A. Simmonds, E. VcI'hct,S. Gannon. 1`. l`-3K-U1 A linnnlllnnr J "Ah .1 "CUR \l. NCTIIIUIUQ I. IIUITIZM U. IDIITIIUIC. G. :1 mar. J. H. Anderson. A. Horn. L`. Anna: L (`Aral II M D (`In-L J Roll of the Veterans. Col. I-I. Honey ;CcpI. J. Minna; Lienu. H. Cunnin hum. J. Adams ;Scrgt.-Major ` 0. Joan; lot-Sorgt. W. Baillie : Strgfl. l \V'. Dunn, W. Dunlap, A. Mclluhou, Goo. Wuuon : Bngler, W. Mnvhlnnov ;privsnI 1 T. Twoddoll. S. Suthorhnd, W. H . J. kink E. J. Folks. J. Spooncr. 3. Don- noll , G. u-Iold. T. autumn. J. lhn-non. ll nnbgn I ll Andnunnn A "no. I` Iy ICIIXIIHU- She is well-reed. epoch French uentlv. tekee particular pleuure in reading the try of Frence. And the publications treat- I on hietory, which in her fuvourite stud . are the fuel Servisn-Bulge:-lsn var e e Ind made her remote little court the resort ol weetern_ ele oe. wjt. and refinement. At the time of or mernage to the man who now eeeke the divorce from her. he was known as Prince Mun. On March 0th. 1882. he wee proclnimenl Kin Milan l. Hie sent in I very nneuy one. An: `I in open to doubt that hie present policy ill save him much longer from the igwominy of losing hie ` (`I'C'I\ ll` YOU I J In llnrIuunlullhcocIhl`huHu L.A _.....lI.. -L_A-J-Ilgnnn-L.- Mag-A VIIIICGIIUII. It is difficult to describe the rare beauty V of the queen. Her clauicnl features have a commanding mnjuty And chnnn. Her fore- head in crowned b I profusion of jet black hair; her nlmon -shaped brown eyes have I look inexpreuibi tender sad I Hing with intclf nee ; r Imilo And nightm- irrndinto I c She is tall. and can-puulnaly . and her IIIIIIIIOII hove I subtle charm, portly roynl and whol- ly feminine. Rim in wnII.mn, nnnnln Fnnoh unntlv. Ullly L'IIlllI' IIIUXRUIIUT, Will l.Ill'Il All . _l`ILIl, 1876. Hid mother has Iuporinteu on?` his education. In 2- J:2-.-IL 4.. .l.....JL.. sh- __... |.--..A.. muuug UI Ill! IIIVTTI Wllll `(HUGH l\ IKIIIIC. Queen Natalie is t: daughter of a colo- nel in the Russian imperial guard. She was bom May 12th, I859, Ind married the reign- in prince of Servin in October, I875.` Their only child, Alexander, was born Au :`fHth, I l'.'A 1n. .....n.... 1... ........:...... ...r. M. llle l`\l\'UlUIlU|l lllllt HE LWllU\'UU IU 06 UTU- ` ` ing against himself, and upon checkmating the queen. By surrendering himself to Rus- sian inuence he hopes to facilitate the an- nnlling of his mafria with Queen Natalie. Omeen Nnhlie int 42 dnncrhter of A call)- CTUWII pI'llICC. Queen Natalie, a Russian. line, of course. been supported throughout by Russia. The ` king, seem that the gro\'\'th of Russian in- uence has become too great for him to de- stroy, resolved to change his tactics, and to ` adopt the very ptlicy that the queen hsd * been directing against him. the substitution nf Russian in!` Amztriisn innanro Hv this ` UECII UIIVCIIIIB Bglllll llll. ll! IUIKLIEIILIUII of Russian for Austrian inuence. By thin means King Milan counted upon averting _the revolution that he beiieved to he brew- ..... .....1...-o L3-...--lC .....I ..n..... ..L....I.....-A:_.. IEUII ITWUUHW VIUICUC HCUIIUI IKKWCCYI `Henl- Jealousy is said to be the cause of this state of things. The minister of one of the great powers and the wife of I minister are also mixed up in the iiiiir. The dierence between the king and queen. however, is not conned to domestic troubles, King Mi- lan, believing that his wife was constantly conspiring against him. and int iiing to have him deposed and herself appointed as queen regent (luring the minority of the crown prince. ninnnn \.'nfnliA n Dn..i.m lnu: nf nnus-n QUEEN NATALIE. The change in the policy of Sonia, im- lied in the choice of .\I. Ristics as King Kilian : chief adviser, is an important event. It is closely followed by the news that King Milan is suein for rt divorce from Queen Natalie. Since Ear departure from Belgrade (she is now travelling) the queen has scarce- ly communicated with her husband. For several years the royal couple have been liv- ; ing virtually apart, although there have ` been frequent violent scenes between them. Jnnlnnnv in mid tn 119 they range nf this BRITISH \\'H1 q SATURDAY." IF` YOUR HAIR I8 `EEVMINO 0 Una lnnnn 'l'he\ Roy`! Pqnohngo Whonue nnbnn d -In T New `Snell! for a Divorce. A limit to luunn. D II__-l SCANDAL IN SERVIA. *:-!A`?9A@1-:`!'-W I ,A_4.L_..,, raavzzz-...-.,::~ ouanv HILDIIRANDTI .`BO.A.gL`_IN'G- Mmhmjumvm vvv : I HORSEY'S HARDWARE HOUSE. D. MGEWEN ouluuouluuvlu ulc. a|.uuJ\II\AUUUUVAl.Ul\. llullifcllll null worth u Onllgiroddumsumnusorpatl ;iIpoulnhon|7c. Our uu'Voil cnnnotbobouln on.-ityfornlue. A: has Hm Quality for `l8c.ooadlyvonh . [J1/B/LEE 01?) 0000.9 .970/95. We 0891- the Ladies of Kingston and Vicinity This Week some Ixtn Din D`-4-l-- 1- I'h.... 11.-.]- lac. VII In Inns II Inc cu] nu YIIIII. AI nun I'll! vuauty lot n`u}:l..'hll man be. Nnjulu, Mulhc. hr. Chanhnyn. &c., In All qnllliu, at Lava: 0|] (`ll-T. LIXII, l'l'XlI UIIIII II IJDW rflfu Weclaimthntwolrolnupouitiontooellchonpurthulnl hohthcltymntl we do it For instance. we on making to order an All-Wool in Harp. lldifu or Good Canadian Tvoed. for 810 and upvunin. ()IlI` ock 0' il `kl `Ari LIN. IKAO 1.: Anna LCIIIIIKI IWEI` "II" flu IQ] UPWIHIK On uockolkcody-ModoClot|I inth luput vl bodmortodtht shown t:a.the city. and our prices we the want.` u` ' u Gents Furnilhiul at your on Our motto in "Small Prot! and ick Return." Elifnllnndooonn bclonpingelnewbon. No trouhk touhow node In what the GRAND UNION CLOTHING with ndvu. Thy '\'o you donoto'oryonOldBAnkrn Soochstnguhrn pr|oII.bItvhot (blob you Nice. Clem. I-`rah Gears: Low Price. Q `in \\'n plain that in Am In A In-nitinn as no" plnunp dun An` L.-- I. ch. 45.. ...I _. 11-` YOU RAVI COLIC. Una I. Ill 0 80!, llllllfl. Grand Union Clothing Company IPA:-lmnnl `a (N1! . land 00 Data`... 05..-- -I'vvQ: Iudylluodhhtttloculou During our sale we can save you 26 per cent. on every dollar spent with us. Call and convince yourself. has but hgi 1 ..an.na-Tun ..._g . ~ .._Z....____; COMMON s 1?Becauee the excellence of our goods makes every sale an adver \ tisement for us. ttBecause the public has found out that we make 116 we cannot fulll. MINNES&BURNS II` YOU HAVE NEURALGIA. ' Una suntan`: ununent. nl` YOU HA vn: DIPHTHERIA. Una simian : unlment. Steamers leaving Kingston at 7 a.m. and 3 p.m. make Close Connection at CAPE VIN- CENT. Through Sleepers for New York. Steamer leaving at 4 p.m. connect! at Chyton. Through Sleeper. F- 4% 30.1- ...AA-. The Direct Rdute for NEW Yonx, Pmunnunu, Bosrox, Snuc`rss, Rocnjss-nzn. BUFFALO, CLEVI-:LL\`D and other points East gm! West. Running in connection with thd Rome, \\'ntortown`& Ogdonlburg Railway, S`t[omen leave Folg'er a Wharf, footof Brock Street, for Cunox, CAPE Vxxcxxr, Anxxminkla _ BAY and 1,000 Isuxo Pun: at 7 A.M. and 3 and 4 RM. . _ '17 ./1.0. _0.. .ly:.-!. .88 giving afull uiemqf the l,0._0aI_sIand.s in.l:hth.tl1c `Amen ` r can and Canadian`-Channels). J une 27. "ST. LAWRENCE RIVER STEAEMBOAT co. b M. HORSEY & O0. F"'- , Remember we do not mnnpqunt our good: us?! 10. ALL EXTRA GOOD VALUE. Ronni lines at lc any are ll` YOU HAVE mPu'rmI;ruA. U00 Bunsen : Llnlment. ll-` YOU HAVE RHEUIATISM. Una Bunsen : Llmmant. June 95. _{.' J_U_LY '2. t?Because we would rather not sell than have a customer dissatis- lTBeca.use when we say an article is All-Wool it is All-Wool. 1,000 ISLANDS STEAMBOAT C0 Y. I-7Becauae when we advertise anertiole at a price we have it. June 28. WHY ? Has our Summer Sale been so successful? The Reliable and 010:0-Priced D1`! Boodasturo. Cor. Princess and Bagot Streets. APRGPTAND RELIABLE OURE For Oholotl Iorbuo, cllobn lniontum, Oollo. Dlanhao, 1, _ ___;-4. -_.I _II Q.-._....-_ St. Lawrence River and 1,000 Island Sfoamboat Compmty. now we WTUVUI GIJ\l V IIJOIIJIJ Allll Bicuilinninbrou Rockwell`: Old Stand.`-1'29 Princess :90:-cot. A. J"- IldI INlZA.IHO].\'l'. _.-.a:~w--- mm. 80/18 A 00.. LIMEFRUITJUIOE. Simson s Lin`iment.. OIORGIOUFF. Al_....__.I 1..I -4:`; A.ngA K PURE. wnotfsom 2. nerniimua.` mun ? '&i'-II'_\IU'i I Ii (`nllod PILL'L2I-I AN'l`IS(`ROFLL'.~`I2." These Two Xedlcines have now stood the test of IN you-I trial. hnvingbocn Introduced to the public in the latter part of the last century. They may be obtained from Chemists. or of punuc tn the latter part or the last century. They may Chemists. or the proprietors. BEACH & BARNICOTT. Bridport. Dorset. PRI(`ES-ln. 1141.. 25. 9d.. III.. and 22:. each. Jan. 7. lPosume extra.) . ...-~ -V-"T mu.- an no .- 'a" .` .r.A.|maI. OI ntnsnwIwg.n\nu'ox_n fyiuuagroeaole natu`. all an th rentmenrnmst .32`!!! Id; An Ofngent is required to re- $0 tch1n2.uId'Medlclno must be taken to chance the unto of the Blood. and render it mire. Both theae requirements are auppliod by hll lll\l\f'lIT|l\ API Pl\l'Il'l'l'l'\ llI'l\II\IlII' acu mrupruons. In me nngun. ny an en - men{ of the glands, ommonl -called Glanm Swell! . which, uncheo ed become very yns h y wounds. In the ARMPITS. and the ma! eoithe ELBOWS. b an inamed Rough- ness of the skin. which 3 very painful when washed. In the HANDS. by dee cracks or _l'l`lssures. which. ifbhetled hit akf`ew n{sl. speeld- nyo ugninoryorny-oo npncea. n the s byim-d.smny and In amed Swell- ! \or b{_wo more or IQ deep. And on the D .In Body Patches. which ns often rubbed ' again}. or In the dlscha at nI:h1n.wIeen'.nuld'of`Lnry'-_disaaroeabe ALTERA'i"WE PILLS. Pnllnd DlI.lTl.1ln`. AN"'l`lQ(`Rl)FI.l'.-`F. " .C0N%3UM?T 19 _- I purv. Dvtu ulwc rvquuvuluuus mu auypuvu u,v DR. ROBEl1T'S_QELE_BRATEQ MEDICINE. Bell in t HEAD. sometimes in form of mana- rulf whlc no mount of brush And comb wlllget rid o . and sometimes 11 the form 0 Seal Eru 1 th NECK. b mgdm ::on?monly-caJlat;(l;l?\l:nl3mr ' ---;lV`}v1e'0I`.\:'l`)-1;-2K;\v'K'lV`c:\l7le;irW * THE POOR MAN'S FRIEND` |_J 4|... uv--.- - : .--oz:-c:.v Arc of two kinds ; rstly. those which are cw skin deep which are not now to be conslde ) secondly. which are caused by A bad lune sltn deep which not to no considered) second] . by 5 of In . and which attach various parts of the bod in dilferent ways. Skinlseue shown It- nm) In than I-`IIIIAD mmntlman in form of (land- Ill. Illtlll. nuu VIILICII ILIAIIJAI Vnllvun POI In Ul Luv bod Sklmdisoue ael in t HEAD. sometimes in form of dand- wlllnnt rid n nn mmatimm ntha form 0 IN use 100 YEARS. conaluon uboule at` nee. For ule y J. G. King. A. P. Chown and all drugglsts. Ask 13: it. A. DORENWEND, ~ Sole Manumdr, TOR0.\_"l`0. CANADA A. Dorenwend lstlho leading manufacturer of Hair Good: In Canada. May S). Will be found invahmblo forthe hair and scalp It oiouuou the ucsipohii Dandruff. invigorntcs the zrpwthot the hair. and in cases of boldness where than are the uligimsat signs of roots left it will producegood croplof hair. It restores Frety hair to its original color. and is an excel- en DO NOT` ELAY. If your hair is in o. weak condition toboulo nronoe. For nda v J. G. Rina. A. P, (`hnwn nmi all l'l(lCl'.`: Jan. 7. TH, % |___ _;fM,`_R Vh'TC -"' "`\-T_' Who or-onald. or have Thin or Grey ` 9: who are troubled with '- j g .___j j .__ F- DR. Do.m=,NwENo's % smsoxrs Lm'mmN'r .___g 4.. _ .____. - ._ .__ __; ___.. U-U SIIIZVMI I Lnuanuvuts I HAVE INDIOEBTION. U00 Bunsen`: unlmonu }HAVE A LA`! HACK Uu Bunsen : Lmtmont v in A non: nauuuta Intxvllhu _0.UR_E "r3 e.DF'`.\F vvvw I HAVE STIFF JOINT3. Una lunnn` IMPo1.71'ANT TQALL n suunnm m- 3.... mun. .. nL..... us s_1;1N B1_s-EAsEs MEDICAL. at $553.41 And the 3 COMING 011'!` Cu Shanon : Llnlmonu DIIII A I`? III) IIDIVIQT HEUHATISM. U00 Bunsen : Llnlmont. rhun -umvnu II.. and &. oncn. [Postage extra.) ilalllnlment. In tot nlnuuuloxtu-Ml and many In- dhunln man or bout. Nohomoln complete without It. lIl'\l\lAlAI ll'\I'\f\ I'\I\ I'IIIwIIlIur.uIrnl'tIIIIIwIIIIao oltln but until chq vwcrunodbg |luIu.JauuNcvcnnInt|Ooorp"'l'boInp- umvbolouulnuh I boot nip: union. `noun the 1!- hi: ndlhch-an-innl-Ida!-ml " '..'.7.{'3.`u.1' u'."`.'1".'.'.;'I.'. UIIJII I II'_I IIIIIIII`. II`, IVWEI HOV the n as hr u the q ulonod to, when they dmhwd anchor. y then bo- ` C hung; they cnjoyod lot some 3:.` tea at thucddcnt men that Shh I'll III Act d pIllinnp tho mold in In-no Inna) Ihll Inmm-urn. A Intnllty Onued by the out-tnrnlngel n ` lhll-Ir. Icahn Drowned. Another led end deplornble ecddent oc- cnted yeeterdey_ about 12:!) oclock. - the quarry. nenr Belle'e lelnnd. onttet [or loan &(.`o.. hie fteen yenr old eon, and Mr. Carri` . lelt the cit eerl in the deyln e row bont to en}: I eq_e llehlng. They rowed down Ihn nnnlu-nnthnnnu-rv lilnrnnnl on H.0- Tbornlnolr tholsconvicz vunhotin the poniuntiu-y in without. foundation. So as any other rumor: that no aoat. Th fuck u to the nnfortunotn cirom-mauve dThnndny night will be found in other column; I I-nnusaanvuv. IF YOU HAVE A Bglal OR BRUISE. Uu Bunion`: unhnont. IF YOU HAVE BORE THROAT OR GROUP. 000 Btllllolfl ununont. If you have CHILBLAINS or1'ltNDER FEET. Uu Shanon`: ununont. If ' ha C0.\"l' CTION rm EUBCLES. you we .. o _: k ll IIIUTTI columns. nuruuculn (HI In! IIIIIIOO 0! Luly MIC- criqonild, who innulmou Iuhing at Bathunt. Wiyieutannxnlty-Govemor:?.::1'gboll and Hon. Oliver Mount were present, In 1837. when 1 Kingston commanornted the ascension of Queen Vi':tor'lA. J. E.JoneI bought the hide inspector : on Clarence urea! from Dr. James . 9 ernon. II adjoin: his property now occupied by the Chinunnn. Mm Mucnhonon. ol Klnnton. nioca of nu JUIIII nnouonuu, ll noun` II nouteu ll Eu-nnclwo do the nhunou 0! Lady Muc- donsld, in II mou shing III luFIIr.c Rev. Mr. Hagar. (innnnoquc, I'll in the cit yoctordqy, neturnlng from the bodnidc ` of inbrother, At Wellmd, who Ivu dllI- ~ gerounl ill. Heilimpmvin . ` Ex. Avnr Mt,-Intvn`n uhmu in uh. I KUIULIII III. 115 II IHIPIUVID Ex-Brunt McIntyre`: ad nu. in the crickotold on T'hundn . baboon ily sppredutod by the poops. He has very propcrly congratulated. Liautnnnnhornrnnr (`Amnhnll nu! "nn U\`W'.lIVll Hy IIIU \/IIIIIIIIIIII. Mucphonon. Klnguton, niece of Sir John Muodonnld, in acting as houteu at Ecmnclin dnrlnn tho .z....... of 1-1.. .\rln:-- I Iocluuul, III .Dl'.IlIil'IIl, III llllly. ` f ;Idunu Shiv, clerk 1;: Jain: Cur- o `I grocery non. eavol or innapo in ` noxt week. It I: likely ho will ruido than infuturo. ' g___ ||_ ]_[_,___ 1-___,,__, ,_, __, , 2, .1 , IL On! 110%] UIUII. Mn. Farrel. of Kingston, led in I dinc,uu- ` nion on Eloctonl won-k,at a convention of t0\|'pOl`OlI00 pic in Leeds. . r. G. S. enwick, of Kinglton, attended the meeting of the Dominion u- nocintion. in M-antral. on Thu y. Jung: 853'. nnior dark In Jung: (`.1-An-. (II UVUIIIII8. ` (V. Roney, of Pittsburgh, who had one of \ his feet injund on Tuooduy, is being ttutcd at the Hotel Dion. LI... I`.-_.I -8 I.':_._A__. I__I 2.. . I3, , , `"r'i3W'ri"'Ros. 8:. 00.. Chomista & Drugcistn, HALIFAX. N.3. MAI I. UUU $IlUUIv UI l\- L . nu Ill]- Miu Alice Han, of Vntcrtown. is visit- in friends and relatives here. 1'. W. E. Sherlock, of Canton, Ohio, is visiting Mr. J. M. Sherlock, of this city Mr. and Mn. W. R. .\leredith celebrsned their silver wedding at London on Wedner ds( evening. ". Rona-.v. nf Piftnhnroh `rho In-A nu- AC \ Mina Rullo , of Ranfrew, is visiting Miss Stewart of t in city. n` n'In\n-n \' \' :3 People Whom Movements. Sayings and Dollar! Attract Attention. IDINWII1: U1 lull Ullry. Mill Alice Gifford, of Palmyra, N.Y., is k the guest of R. D. An lin. Harmo! Vatcrtown. is vim. l NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. NEW YORK, July l.--Kingston and Pem- broke railway stock rose 2 per cent not on ` buying up R. 1 . Flower & Co. and others, \ based on an increase of 33 per cent in the | earnings for the first three weeks of this month over the corresponding period of last year. IFUIH O U) 030. Bn.ocxvu.u:, Ont., J une 80.--The cheeae market was very excited. Four thousand boxes were registered on the board and as man more were offered outside. which is the iggest otfering of the season. Nearly all the obringl were sold at 9&1: to 9&0, the ruling price being 9c. nu sun can um ugurul quoceu. NAPANEE, June 30.-The factories of the district have disposed of their June make at from 8 to 8c. RIl_I ll`I\'lll I: (but Jun. on _ Tl... ..I.....- '15! O; LU UL". 1 !-:'rimnonol`uH, June 29.--There was no board this week : prices 83 to 9c. Eight factories only have sold the balance of the June make. Twelve factories have refused to sell at the gures quoted. NAP.-LVEE. June 30_-'l`lm fnnfnr-inn n` the CANADIAN CHEESE MARKET. ' Bs1..u:vn.u:, June 30. --The cheese board A will have little business to transact for the `l next few weeks, as the bdlane of the June make has been sold at from 8 to 9c. ' `Janna Jun`: 00 ___\*l. -..-..|.-a gL:.. -..--I_ nuule Imlueeu soul as xrom U to 9c. Mnnoc, June 29.--No mnket this week. \ No June cheese for sale. The price obtained was 8;} to 90. I !-"r|.`,nmuml'uu Jump -)0 __TI....... ....... .... IF` YOU I avuu. n.-vu a vullatlnll lllnllclltllillo Fun Rnnmo Room. Princess street. over Byx-nes' Store. open daily n-om I0 n.m.to 10 .m. Prayer Meeting every Saturday night at o'clock. All young men made welcome. Cuuuil Steamship Company. SAILLVO hyom Sew York every Saturda . Au- thorized Agent. 1-`. A. Folger Kerry . foot of Brock St.. Kingston. 9' { nvugna ulvlllulllo Tn: Rwuun Mn-nxos ottho St. Lawrence Egduncil. Ro nl ndAarcm1n1n1. are lwldufn ttlge first thud o 11 every mon a .m.. Lb: Cauu-nquly(')dd Follows` Hall. Prigcosa . tree . " Gun. `II I'4Il `lllllc Lucas-1-:3 Donut. No. 33} of the son: of Eng- land Banoesrolont Sgxity. w 1) mogcPl3ntho1r:`a.w Lodge m.oorn onu-ed an can . over Stmchanb Hardware Store. the 2nd uni ` tth Tuudayu of each month. nun-v--u '30.: in up. . A ci zsr. John No. Th -. ,aul "7511 at 7:! I ox.` pd ; t.\:7'l:llI]d;a,nmI:<>d8. ` 23. od`Mondny. July uh. . . _ V ,. \ can ul Lode.1\`o. 93. on Wednesday. July- lsth. at 1' Mn. . _ Young Men : Christian Auoclutlon. I`nl-r I7:-Anlun Dnnu I)-A-...-..- -s_...s --. DROWNING ACCIDENT. IF YOU HAVE CUBIC. Use Suntan : Llmmont. IF YOU HAVE NEL`RAIA}lA. Una manna`: Llnlmant. Muonld __. nu. I-|__ Royal Arcanum. I an Ilnh-nuxuug ..l 9L- C ._.._.____?.__n.._. Sons of England. Inna: Mn In A0 I... SOCIETIES. THE E ![ nr me I

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