B ETC % nuavuom sass. The trees owing on the fnrm\nenr Franklin, ' when Daniel Webster wan born, an to be cut up and mule into match stick: by I manufactur- ing- company, which paid $2,800. for the timber. Qiuou. 4.-.g-.'n`-. Innnluni-Q An {Lu}.- Sixty American teachers on their tray to the Phifippines managed to get mar` at Honolulu. Yet there `are Iolk vv 0 claim that colonies are of no benefit to the |poople/ of the Unitod Staten. L ...-u linln :|\IA;nnnD cnnnu: In In only. unuou aunt. 4. . Very little inl.en;-q,t seems to be (ok- en by citizens in` the sitting, if their interest is to be judged by their non-. ntmndance: Alderman Toye is a daily augndant, showing deep con-. cerii in the proceedings. ` l-'.n'nnI Vnuunlunn Inna Ihnl nI:I` nulu nomnn LBIIIOIIG cu.nourm.- J. B. Dlnudcno, Iatoprincipnl of thc Willinmstown high school. and mm assistant in The botanical museum and in botany at Harvard university, has been lppoinletl instructor in botany in the normal schnol. St. Louis, Mo. "Autonmhilrlaking in America." is weIl-infonnod article by J. A.J\'ing- man in the Review ol Reviews for September. The subject has timeliness in View of the test to be made in Sen: camber by the Automobile c|ub, of America, a 50(Lmi|e.run from New \f.\-Ia 4.. 'I3l..`..l.. IIIIICTICI, 8 ill)` 11] York to Bunln. I- Al... .I lnelr II_I'!lD5- Misc" lleveridge. after a pleasant Vis- it in the city, left yesterday on the steamer Ridenu `Queen for hethonae at. `Port. Elninloy. A nnnlrnnl. fnr Hm o-rn~nn nf the Vl'0l'I BIIIIIIQY. A contract. for the erection of the mining, engineering, chemical and me- chanical building for the Michigan school of mines at Houghton has been awarded for 856,560. n...;...y.a.. . .|.:...g :.. Hm nnhl .9}... awumea 101' 330,300. 4 0_wiqg~I.o A defect in the cold nor. age Iyutem `the Claried milk ` oom- ppny, am experiencing some difc-xlty in keeping their milk. They hope to have thin remedied in a few dayu. 1).... n. Ano at l}....... -a..mo Ila, %I'lI `III the >Pl'0(`(!lIn2. Gqlinnl Vaughan has inn the" nu?!` an:hbish?)p'I house in London. The place has `baen sold and the cardinal h"a'i`1IiI'6iIt'I T6 chi: 'fdi'[ii6F4il `residlnoe which adjoins the. newly bum. Rdmqlj Catholic cathedral, I R ll-..A....n lgan nuinningl Al bk. an noun. . Ira. G. E.` Smith, Boston. and Ira. Swjru,`Syrncu,ne, visiting in the city -[or same time, left on Hondiy {or ` their homea. 'Hl.."'II...-.-IA.` -la-- - nln---no |r:n_ uusunu mm" sumsm IIOOII Dll _\IU3Imf ILIIIPIFU Dllll. . lino Hnmpn, visiting her brother, George Hanson. ` of the Whig job room,-. returned to Iorrisburg yester- d . - ` '.'l(|-llll, nnuhnam nlintrihutnl rid! any. v - To-day, pouhnen distributed with their mail. loticoi o_f tho pout-ocb :-Ijnrnont the tale of nohn. ' ' rlcuu, n.>x., to-narrow. ` Arthur Jackson, tho popular young cle_rk ` in Aba no5thy'n shoe" store, in cnyoygpg his annual holidays. . _ . 'I'I.'n Imndn-(I nnll v mnnh from cnjoygnglul annual holidays. V Tn-o hundred and fty people from dawn the: rise! came to the city .at noon on thegnteamer Empire Suite. Him Hdnnnn. vinilimr Imr IyrnI.lmr_ U urinal. Irvvlvuuu-`., llnu.u:,'~Aug. ,l.0 l\C hr din-inxz Auil than `INC H`C'0 bath ($5, ll T IIUIII Vllll IO Smith : 1' friends - um um. nisou,.'vis.iung her mo- ther, Iontronl stunt, returns to Sy- racuse, N.Y., to-narrow. Arthur J11-L-nu lm nnnnlnr |;nuna sou neuul. u vmung lr_n:n(u m goutlgnd. T ` Hint Ruynoldtl. Syrncmne. vidtm lined Gluguw, Btqck street, relur home yaua-day. \ ' J, Iidu-nntl --ul lnmilui nhmmni-. home yummy. \ > J. Wlihbuul and family} summer- iu :1. Rock Point map, runqvod_ I9 glwmdl, ` Iomreal - mm, nod from a visit to l...:oI.'. 9.: . l..:....I. . Icny In-ugnpln Plchd Up lapotun on nu: lemma. 7 Ethel Chisholm. nenesaxle, in] in Kiaulnn `IA umh I.-in-uh uonnu llllllll. was held luv. mgm. .IiuI-`raunlo8nidu,istheguauo[ Illa Iulmon. Iain umet. Pnncipnl U L wriu.-s that he is in nuod health. 11 in visilinr friends in }_lI._ll9lW & W8. ~ ` New srolu-2. sue: unanolm. D6" in Kingston `to visit friendl. Mina HA Illnr lnl1'h,.clnv In Iungnwu to was mcnql. ,5 Mina Ila Hillel` Mt $4..-day for Ben-' `fret to `Visit nJFEi iiE Bolmuy. Tlm annual hall 1.1 than Frnnicnamo u-an pu vniu alp.1nm:'uunmcg. The annual ball at the Frontenac, Round Island. held Int. night. Hing Frnnnln Rnidnr in the mnmtol rnucl and hpmth? ncxnzx-rs or In int.` KW!` ';;;;.. Vrlll IIIIU IIG II I V visitih trjenas i uonn 0| ms menu: on we announce; men of his marriage` to list label. A. A. Atkinson. of Ilontnul. 8`IIll|f' (in is. owner 9! the Dundu Star. I weekly paper. I um: wedded lul. July. but kept -1 fact as agent till yutgfdny. ' Dead At Ago 0! un Yum; Sodortll. OM... Aug. 27.-Jun Gal` Idu Laird, mll of Samuel Laird the oldual. ruideng. of Byron dip- 1ri.. it dogsingt I0] years, nino month: and twohI.y- tlmso days. 8h `III A naI._iye 0! he- land. . r ' V scnooz. aooxs, -`,` nouua sumpsau. For t hI!,-e days. "'l'|mrIdn,v, I-`duy "And Sntuduy."'thi9 wash. n `gl, na- dicciouu on all u_In-t , trunks and vnlhas.'AIl Mi`. Qonl -hoe. _g_du. at ` . ` - "'J ----r-r-. \ ; Hamilton. Aug. 2`l.-lm:na`Lynch-` Slaunmu, in receiving the congratula- tions of his frio.-ml: the announce- .....-o .J Li. -..--pi-an` In Ilia. I.-[ml Account 60; Ituoumea. lury Bram: vs. 6. A. AI'mslrong."-- Account $4.25, uljournod Ric-Jmnl Hnnirln v-. JnI;n Lenunon. VI . 15. -ensue `N Lu. Iiann.-Auoonm. $1.37; deflendnm. I1 lnaknolgn.-I` Av II do.-Ienunns. J. H. Sut|Ierlnnd'& Bro. vs. Thom- as Parkin.-Accdunt Olpjudguncnt for pluinlil. ` \ W. R. Card vs. Jamel IoKenna.-- plulmllll. B. Card vs. James Account 85; Idjourned. Inn: RI-nine wt. 1:. A. Arman-omr.- I un. - A-r`G. Sinl{:j_._on vs. N. B. Harrison, cl al.~-Note for $15.1); judgment. for plninti; . - Z. Pravmal. vs. Allan McRne.--Au- puunun; Z. Provost vs. Allan Hclhe.-:Au- count. 82l.50; judgment for plaintiff. Kn-_nI. R1-nu. vs. John Snoor. 2|. nl.-- NOW Ilbnll; _|uagmem Ior puununs. Edward Kidd vs. Inn. Hnrle,-Aw count 825; judgmm. fur plainli. R, R, (in-an vn Jnhn Hcl.and.- couni Uzi; judgment mr puunuu. R. B. Gn.-en vq John McLood.-~Gnr- nishoe. 85.50; judgment. for `defendant, I . K Icllna AL ('1). VI. Fred. Wil- i!WoI.uPnN1NG.l un 10!` 011:5, . W. J. Jiollog va. Ridun lakes navi- gntiqn company.-Account 825; judg- ment for plaintiff. ' ram and Carter vs. '1'. A. Fnrrinxb menu I01 plmnun. Orun and Carter vs. '1`. A. Farting- t9n.--AccounI. $; judgment for plain- ll . ooum. 32|..';u; Judgment. nor puunun. Kent. Bron. vs. John Spoor, et al.- Noto 8725.4]; judgment [or plninlis. Edward Kidd vs. Hrs. Hnrle.-Ac- Cues Heard By Judge Wilkisoh This lorni . Division courtfwu bed by judge Wilkison this morning, and these cus- nnuem ham:-dz $WEl'8lI0&I1IIZ Haney at C0. vs..Thomua Rogera.-' Account 818.25; judgment for plain- ti for 811:5, W. .l, .KaIlna vn. Ridnnn lnlmn navi- Account 51.20, unournuu. Richard Squirt: vs. John Lelumon. `--No_te 'I~l3.3; judgment for plninli. numerable small columns. He declared that ever Iiuco _lIe capture of Bloemfuuwin the Bnusnh |IIIdt*-irunplod upon the code of ink!`- nationnl lair. A: for provision trans- ports and the cattle the British are ,continua.lly seizing. Nr. Km 1' said the.-e were_ intended nut for I e Boer commnndoes, ml-'ch..li;`e from hand to ninuth, but for the women and chil- dun. --u- .......-...i..i elm: i....a Icai..i...w'. mama or In8ll'llC!l()ns. Having chararterited the proclama- tion as 'th blnckest crime couunittcd against the tors," Mr. Kruger closed the interview by calmly calling heaven to witness that the story of a Dutch 1.-onspiracy against the llritish was an ab-uuinal lie`, the most. mischievous and diabolical lie cyer coined since man lint appeared in the world. He said, however, that. peace was still possible on the basis of give and take and that the Boers were ready to make reasonable sacrices-fand to give Nitislactory guarantees on the basis nl' intlenn-ntlnnu-_ and lrne nanlnn tn sunmncmry guaranv.-es on me I): of independcnqe and {IT panlon Vloninl Afrikanders. ` in Sctgonnt Wounded. Ottawa, Aug. 27.-The militia de- partment reeeiveti two cnblegram messages frnm_Cnpe Town 'yest.erday. The nat states that no change has taken place in the condition of Liout..- Col. Gqrdon._ ` Tim ant-nntl r4uuIa- Pang Tiuwn I.-In col. uqruon._ , The second reads: Cape Town, Aug. 24.--C., 2.~||5. Serge. J. B. lack, of the Canadian scouu, was dangerously wounded by I shot thrnugh the pelvis and thigh, near Heilbum. Please inform his father, Jameson Black, St. Cathnrincs, Um." dll. ' "He contended that lord Kitchener : proclamation itself mcognined that the Boers had I regular ndministrr tion and an army. The proclnmntion could hive but one ellect.-to embitter- nnd intensify resistance. He said the question whether any protest against it would he issued wn_a_ still under con- aid:-ration, but this matter was of little import to the burghers, who did not look to Europe for approval, blame instructions. NIX-`-3.... .-Imumm...-iyn.I elm nnnolnnun. sauna-rug;-um-nun vuuuuu: London. Aug. 27:-NewI.on.Cranc,` in behalf of the American embassy, has presented ingt_her Hahn to the South African compensation commis- uion, that of Charles: B. Nelken, A native of Prussia, and a naturaliwd American citizen. . u-: :13... Q:. 1.]... A...l....|. an.-......._ .-uuencan cnumen. Hnj.{3en. Sir John Ardagb. repres- enting the foreign oicc, pointed out that the claimant's letter said he had joined the Boers in order to rotecv. his property, seized by the hers, and remarked`. No person who has fought. against Great. Britain will receive any compensation on the . recommendation of the oommsianion." NaIL-n -girl `Ir (`Juno run: A mnn recommenaauon OI Ina uulnxnuunun. Nelken, laid Ir. Crane, was A man who had laid down his arms und_ rc- . sumed his neutral status` at the time he was deported, and was entitletL`__to the benet of his neutral status. l`|...:.-....n u\.n:n nni:l- Nn nnnann the benom. on ma ueumu sunny. Chairman Hilvain said: No person 'v`v`hi'5' has ` fought lIg'lIinRt" B1'itnitr will nmni In-, 4-nmrlnnnnlicin. ' ' WIIU nun Iuugur ugunm receive compensation. emment; Hijnxisuu that um ucuw of the lloeniven still as Nlllli` 3} at the `hoginningv of the war. Tllelf lo us, he said, were pmuller Ind WEN split up into unnll puflies Brilish .hnd kplit their forces unto In- numerablc small` columns. H! 9 IL. .l..-I--...I 1|.-0 nvnr ninn V V ' . `.1 LATEST SIL 0! PAUL X33033. ` Jinn. The correspondent says: "Mr. K `ver, who seemed ggutly. 'iInpru\'od"in 15, spoke vehexently and with intenn u.-lizif, injecting` the ' idea that anything II `linen changed gioept the attitude of the~Brili(ah gov- ernment. 'H'a'lsi!t&I Ill the tactics `.I@'l'IILl.. PNIIOOI IARIIIS. --n&...~rAn- It_l'I.n.- -unnlnn Inu cxizpt the attitude 0! tnernnup: gov- ernment. Tifnsinwd that of the Boen`\'\-ere as regular as Dec'u'u._ KitchciIzt n Order `I. _ ,Crimc, Int Thinks Inc. In . isgin _Pouiblo Undo: co":-tun acondiuogu. - London, Aug. 27.-Tho` Daily Tele- graph publishes guday I Ion inter view with Ir. Kruger at Ifyeruum o_n lord liixcbeneri latest pmchma: .unn. correspondent "r Kr-u`vpr, thin seemed RIC.-I]. IIIR9 . .0.n'I.I; ]ll(lgll'|I!lI I. I W. R. Icae 6L Cu. I-...- 4|...`-no R`! 17. Amus; Lugunnuu Sly lowugianpor. inn. :In..-. Inn 0?! __---nnn` Compensation J..- 1.... 0'7 __KIn_.n..n I nxvisxon COURT. x. [or uelcnuum, judgmcnj. l lor Q JOHN*lA|DLAW&SON Complete mock. We have imported the Genuine. British Shetland Floss. It is full sixteen ounces to the pound and the colors are simply perfect Five shades of Pink, two of Blue, Helio, Mauve, Black, White, Cardinal, Yellow and Nile Green. ` ` V T?! I" Beehive Yarns. V J. & J. Baldwin's famous English 4-ply Beehive Yam. ~ "Unbrea.ka.bIe Yarn. . The Genuine Unbreakable" Yam istto be found only with us, as we are proprie- tors of this trade mark of yarn and for. the past sixteen years it has given univer- sal satisfaction. ` Berlin Wools. ' Single or double, a great variety of shades. Andaitzsian Wobl in 311 colpjrs: Saxoy Wools. _ ~ ` For Knitting Socks and Stockings, put up 6, in hanks. Prices nI,~c., x5c., goc. ' . Zephyr Wools. A most complct range of `colors. Shetland A F loss Forshawls scaooL~Bo A _,__ "Sovereign Shoe." soL_.D BY A. ABERNEFHY. GENUINE uppers, umporud lathm, boil`!- ` tiful finish and nlnolutoly cornctlt. X; 2-T 33.00; O3.5ov and Ishool 81.00. 33.50 and 03.00. 1` Stqnnped on the Iolc. for ot othu:i::;aor odd K Th. " sVl'eiK " 3`! nude in "G ' Shoe for India. -_"L.'."L'1 of i,& The very latest fashion is not up ` mu (6! the Sovcnlgn shoe. Dainty, fashionable, `ght thou: lilhxiblo wcltl. Ill! Handsome dun chop. SHOE VARIETY. ~ scadon . 3'9 . :2 : . 7 . H6.` ' I7-M ` I11 `1l'5` Lake Ontario Put. `A large crowd attended the Lake Ontario k perlonnuaun last night Jouph wicku-vi Md Louise Temple `unsound in I minical lrnvnatv. "Turn lrnlou sung: I\`_l.`l`l! Iwith murkdglieoct. upprolcnlng tram, vlmcu WM coming at I [mat not: of speed. The brake- gnnn was also Irignulling` the want- buund train. Neither of these signals wen annwered until the west-bound wu about 100 fbet away when engi- nocr Matron applied (ho ome ' brake: but it. was too late. `He cr od inw the outbound train, domoli ` in'ten can containing our and me clnndi-a. The merchandise sun but very bad] unngud. The our was i-nun cl over the ground. It block- ndleho II and down truh, Also` the Thnlmnnti Inland rnilunnr trunk. uliin-In vuupn owluuu Ilpu Louise Temple Irgvnty. "Two -8 urpu In I Flu." which pleased the audience. Each alum nppoOI od.in spo- vinlly songs. Hugh J. Inuwn'II illus- trated nnnn mum nnw `ml ......|.....L ., --:-mr o cloc!. .1..n manning` at Qhe Thousand laiand junction,` on the G.T.R., a col- _liaion occurred bouroan two {night ` trains. An cum.-hound freight. on (La ` down truck was cropaing toho up track ti) give a clear track to No. 8 _train,` the olden: yer. When about h_all way omtho crouover a freight waa awn coming on the wen-hound trac, or up track. The-night. agent Ind the signal board against `her, but this apparently wan not -notirbd by the e ineer or crew on the west- bound reigln train, M the morning ` I an very f y. The conductor of tho east-hou freight signalled the approaching train, which coming ` [mat named. brake- on we upam down nun, also` the Thouund I-land railway tuck, wliiuh Inn nuih: alum 1.4; u.. G.'l`.R. .9. mm. runny nugn .I. nsmwm. am... ' `MN -"ll new. and n.-adored with mnrlutralgm, ' ' xi lotion. _ ' _ On` Wotlnedny nexi, Axfgnet 9-III. Rnilton picnic in` `James 0`lh-i-~u"u G:-o`._ Two young-India from New Yo pity. Iarguvt nod In-yJ\'eye-% cwmaqon-3, buutitul u'nguIw- n: nhffu-cu. will giw an outermo- * 7%.? ' ' WIII Ill point. _ WII 01081130 II: "(Sell 0 OCI.` 'I'IIO'llIlIl were joihod to (In! G. . pt ouch end oi the wreck. `to en: Ie the train; to .` Dr, Shaw. coroner. l.aI;ugluwne. Id A postmortem uxnminminn at ,|l 3.11)., when an Adjournment was mad: until this evening. lives of Vcnmmcln, `South America, in -.00 nd in way home at night. driving one or use Iumylntnllianv. birch; ` known. The bird is used y the na- cho pinto nl shepherd dogs (or guard- ing their nch ul ,nhuep. It is said that however far the yahmik ma wonder with the nclm it never I ' before it all the cmnturou imrusldd to in out.` . ` . 3" Douhlfsump . ` 4 For 1.Lno'd_n?'i, `Thumday. Friday and Sotuuhy. |I_Ii| week~.apecinI rc- ducuolo ` good , 1'W"k sad vdbu. :ll.um'orlndhi`~0xfo:d chosen at can `It '1. In can con pmlovu-to nln, while ouam ouunfmu-d dulerlontian. lunacy 10- me. It the north the map in looting Ana. I! no nu wnn: xxzuzn. "*7 _ `u Won kgnhut What "' A Ill.-"hm.- LEI IIKCIUTI WUXU R'IllIII WEB` A dupohh. lrom Iontroal snyu: A [Ital collision took place on the Grand Trunk railway at Thouund Illund nationpoarly Iain morning, be- tween two freight. t inn. Charles Icrron, an engineer, 3 1'}. Stone, I" hnhmon. won'k'illed. The accident. occurred nt.2:45 o'clock this morning. An out-hound froi In wan bucking overmi the wall und track. an. uuuvu u-~ In u unuwn UIIII IIIUI IIIIIB. TE the und _track. the umoplforo and train order _bei both at danger. when I :3:-bound reigln. ran into tlfe -cub und 'rgin;.%four can from the outline. detailing the en- run nun we -out-nonna trgtnggour enpjrom engine, donilin zinc and seven loaded and me un- Inndnd any-n Lillian IL. gush`... -...| umuuna u-Inna tummy Inna, wlnun quit: clone to tho G.T.R. at thin nuinl. Ofnlled dikdltitnl. lrnny lo- the cop looking Man: routine at av - hid. `Jenn I(nigiv.,_ City. in put- olnnd Ail-In i}I'IuoI Icahn: In A|I:t!'InI:l:- aid at propane: mm a up: I luxury, having I dolly capacity cl 350 ton: ul huts. 'l"lIooItIny ha onnumlkn Ii1h'!h at will con ll.000.000. 'l`lndednol|beG.'I'.-R. solnuravoiu camp:-on will ll.0u0.uu0. wlnpmvoiu Indlit-n for hndiihi [thin 19 Iiaatnnl bu luon aleuuplllnd by In olet to build I'll cle- mw with n mpudly ol Iron 1,500,000 If z.non.om buhlo, Oh: harbor eon- -hdmo-rn rnlnrd lo,-vol ol the plan at "11-inlll w-in-4 to the an Idg an aulndet d the Iuhor. lowed curs, mung the engineer hrulwmdn. The lilllll escaped. Lddttidngl Psrticlilun. .,..lJ.....__....__'_._`.I;.`.'...-..|n_, - .-4* >7 polm. ` _ ..._._. , The Tlmuund In-iand railway: track _WIl cleord at 7:1!) 0` och.` T Qluill warn iniimd In elm (1 I) `:0 Ann` .....I [zinc and seven nomad And lame loaded cars, killing the engineer `and roinnn aacnnad. bu - muniunomo. Msivorl in gin nun- Inl if): u Outnrinygclrvaw Men, 3. lo! .; Gnuoa, N.Y., Ila. `us It`; V y, 8;. mi 5460.; Cornwall, 9 to 9 1-10. iteougubouuhnvhgounadoudnclr son at 14:00:: (me. an minister` at 000 bums. I. Calnu, in 'icuud I darn n~ dudu-thonhyukrc on-I...`vmhg Viei, and: t, `. `alcove!-Inc I1! PWIIONJ In K. 3 Th -a%:, Vac. hbuupurgcn,bII.InounupIuunvnI|c~ as tall as 3| tom. 6 Ajvo-I ulhuy on ulna: nt`8ouu.|n, Cut. any: `that tho was ulna: put. pr-mint to In hlly 0,300,090 cuu, at 358 unit. man than an nooid . Inna: pa;-er unklng mo in Car uh, probably in Austin, In has ltud Ip In the B. I-`nymolubli-Loans in Huh. Tho yaknmik, n 1 mm nf lm Innnt :13!-vhnshn-nulnyoI'Iupooe I you an om;_nIma sun .I`n..II_ hhhu.n.auu. ` _l-nhhabuuhuugpanhgpgu-d Tn: mu}: 1. Mac on i-9*!-'3`-`"3 Kuhn Iowa, An. ...l mu. ll 45.. I'nlh'itun lhuwt. "I: V I IIIIU $7------w Cm `$3170.. '3 `L30 ' 0' rll "VI. . A Bird Shbphiril. nnnln - -n....i.._. ..l ptlflm on crane. us ntolli 0. birds nuul In L. ..-_ ", |""`";'" '0 "'",-_"* "jl- ' tmjthing. IcKdvey & Birch; painting um] Iulm-r. the Bnuoh high cunr `mg faint, T_ cghon is ('n. (`ur- Ilislioncr, arrived at Cape Town hr Penmry wuc` w "M n,,.,ded__ E-;::;:- ..':~.-::::=:.::; .2: T r--- W: ----- new W am. nhmmw 0` we Mink er. The work 0! la,v;lI'-.3 out the ground d-le d-.-cc:-mina\iun'uf the peopl nus! '"~m'"'"l W 3" . n....._..... ciwcrilmcnl of hncgv. Britnin to -nd- r .7! ' km W `hi! sou. Ame poncvf.-- _ _ that lands . . TM nch" _d `be um-d Ilnuoow. AII[..`27.-StafctIc0 oltho gm... min puuiu uh, ma 1,, voluno of lfununn. trulriisnm Janu- .ue..a John ll_odimnd.th1.lriul ma!-'7 in Jun 0* ti" 99- ."*--"' W a, go '0 44, gg, uni `gnu, ",1 lung: igpggtd from Ulnud Buta- un, conjunction. with idnul Davin. I5-1'h0_mII_bla place gs; mm... .,ql\tb,Inlio|cl'uD rt to .un.-.-llama s_cgI.a-'l-npor- oi ..,...-.9.;7|,,(.,.. u.. . y | imn_- guel. bu-dwlu pad nuclnngry Rdduotgd. who will In uceonponid Illmv I gnu lcIlin;.al.. _ , lune menban ol nnrlinnnnL -ill an i -i.--:--: I |!=_'iEtIl!NM 00-.l Dll'0V*l8l at nu-nu " . . . orrimnu. iuncntuy loads of the Mrikandu-. bond, huh bun nrrentul on a turn: thirty-one miles fmu~(`np!l`nIvn.` Ho Inn given hi: panhlo not In |oo,\'e.tho fun. ' = Kurd -ilnn-r, than Ilrilinln Lhilu rnnlnn .'l'bo Augrioo~cnrrioI I Gun-' ......'-W. '.`.'.`.......` " ,, 1 . TU jm ' Storm: of wind Iind rai have swem`over Great Britain`, injurmg the chops. Tfenuvrnny weather wu ac- compnnitsl by N--vemlaer Iomprntutr. ~T"_'.',*.".'..:.`...'.`.":"`."-:~.;.;....-;_.. I unl|mgI1. woo ll! no accompanied h nae member: :>.l_rr,u:|iAnonI, will ..5 :- lor Newt -'-York lII`_,&$0& . pwusu. ._ llr. Bnlun declines that Ru:-nun and Goruauhy butli luul in more inuence with the (`hincuu gu\'emn)ent than ' Great Britain. He believed duo U ital Shim winrlcl be the ,grute-It Mi arr by tho olming uf Blunt.-huria _ to for- eign trade. _, _ I mu were In nuy rue I0 n cerunn ox- tom, identical. 'l`hanh to rec-.-no ouemu. the an: beuer able than ,evc; to play 0 one power I ainst oumth-. been aliuwn to diverge There is vc hostile [ruling in man purl: of China hiid local disturbances may be ex- peeled." Hr. Ihungn clmhuu (Int. Rumlln nuul or, no patiently lmij ir intemst IIIVOIWKI II II IIIC llluu uermnn 88' van nppmpriqted `the theory pn. viouuly advanced by the -Cnnndian `doctor. II_..._.I-_ II'..:--.- o.._.l... .I.n.I..l 0|.-. r. - Recorder Poiner to~da_v decided that rms doing business-ouuidrtbe city who have occasion to drive teams in- to Ionlronllgnast take out a license for tln Mani This s\`u`the outcome ` of an action .n'gninu. Armstrong 4; Co.. undoruulxen. who linxjaiggcir Ln- china Ineqrge driwn into 1]: ity with a body. Tbs. decision will apply to `Q1! kinda of business. ' "V ' Dnldu-..-n I..n minke ...-.l.. _ --:.I .... C" llnai 0| DIIHIIIQFE. ' Wllobbera last. night` made A raid on the premises, 99 Francois Xdvier urn.-ct. occupied hy the J. W, lolson company, in-urance, A. N. Reay, com- mi-ion merchant, and cA||`i5,-tar`: priming lmqpp. Some money was aa- cnmd as well as snqgz goods, but the whole would not aggregate x_guc_._ g. I 27.--Byron Brennn. Iiritinl consul-general at Slungllu, just returned to Euglqnii, IIi.d`10-dly: the ltlndpoinl. of foreign in- tuuu, the pouiligvn in China in for warm to-day than befqm the interna- tional occupation of Pekuin. l-'oru1er- ly tho Chinese haeved foreign inter mu wen: at mm run: In a tannin M- souv cu.uu-nu - - iloaareal, Aug. g7.-;11n riighlam ' cadet: will leave (EB cityffor Port- land, Kaine, on Friday evening and will ipnd the three days in the Ame- gjcnn city during which time they will give exhibitions. Judge Sieulte. to-dnv. Then- 0| KR YIIQI POSSIDIE Kill. A loch! Syndicate has made: an ocr to the liqmdators of the Int.-ual mer~ cnn'\ilo agency, Erastus Iimun's uu~ nutcspful venture, to coin; over the Canadian business. the company Inv- ting its ruling `ready for huginem. ' in; men"! a considerable Inn: in e be 4 an of the syndicate will npt. Inpublic until after the modlin of Abe quidntorn, which `is taking aoo ` an eg York today. \ Dr, J, G. Adnmh, --4n'nfamrnr` of P`I`ll0l0gy II lchlll, nnu DlCl0I'I0lt)- PI` for the qlonjinion, just returned rum London, whore he attended the tuliefculoais congress, made a start: _ ling statement which throws an entire- ly new Ii ht upon the theory pro- pounded y Prof. Koch, 0! Berlin, with regard to the nun-transmiasion of tqliiarculosid from cattle to human beings. Dr. Adams statnd that two years ago, in a paper read heiora a mceting`uI' the Canadian medical as-L . aociation in Toronto, he had antici - ted "the theory prououndcd by Dr. Koch. ` A eopy`oi' this paper was oi-_ ciallv transmitted to the consul-gene~ ral for Germany at Ottawa and to the Berlin acuity, ofvwhich Dr. Koch ,is the head. A cumparimn ml Prof; Kuch's famous paper with that of Dr. Adams shows a striking similarity jg the ar_gt_unents,_and the thcggy. is .J\Ti~.`I uo niitiiiiirai-rmanr an-i Nut to Oct The loptionl Korean- " tile Axtncyh lnninou. A-0-anal Ann -I`. _'l`|m Il:.uI.l-...l III! 31 [Of Delllng (E213 IIIETIWUTU `wing tho men on' oi the severest t.uns.evcr heard delivered from the bench in this city. . The literature was 0! tlnrvileut possible kind. A Im-Al nvmlinmla Inn made an nrr glVE BXBIDIIIUIII. Jud ,Sieol.te, to-day, ned Then- dore eollnin Qnd Joseph Poulin 83) and cost: for nellingohacene literature Ili\'ilIlI than men and OI` the severest He? lorl to-any. .3 J. G. Adunh, --1u'.n(Q_9r` of pqllufogy at Hcuill, and 5ii$ierioIu- at for the ulonnimn. inn. mlunusd was to us .pug,~ nu, nyung nu _ mo lung-gnu among `thd 1.ree,t_hv.-y ' loundlhd preach: In an` unegrnncnunp cum. He had taken send viii tuicidll intentions. la is now in the city hospital, unounatu.-ioun, and it is unlikely ju `will"ru.-over. Tyrer has I wiie, b'ut no hcgnildrven. A down young `aware: wilneuun `mu him. Igrlnn been, undoubI.edly,g:acn- uplly nubnlnnccd. uco court um mormng. no gem n or so the police inewryjghghs u.-yd "then . )d.lind|u' w......1`;.f. ...:'..`fn.. u.... ....1. ; usual. to the park. _ , lying in the Inna. HPIII nlnnnn `tin tram. lhcv ..~......+ '.f.';.' c......._" *1-;.';::. Clorgyugna in Karin Hospitll Lind lot L|.buly`tgo ocovu-. M ,ummou.*onu, Aug. 27.-Rev. A. ll Tyne, summoned by the police on Jays 0! indecent expuune. tuned-co uhovfup when hiu._nune was called in nlico coun this morning. He sent a It 11: u unlica inwmvhiehr he luld Mit(:hell s Hardware. Ivan-Ans "hon!" wouin ml IWIE III :mmm| ;\@sca,or Acnugglnl Ianlllnn- PAR W0lSE OH. Doha I 041).: ion to `ratify A_'`.;_.; an. n__.|...5_-I-L- 7 -o- `Last Ihiutg Telegrams. u-pg ..I' ...i...l -;..l ..i.. OFIEI. TO BUY 11'. In nun-:t.] '18] DAILY Wlu; TUESUAI. AUGUS; 27. Imn'yunowmIrnnnn-.ucnn- ' [sand with an I olnotqcbanl , ill; for tho north August, during` '.I'_P'_1\iovn chm pan; - . -. Contracts Awarded. The ` building ooinmitlec `of he Kingston school of mine: met last. night to open lbnderi _lur-1rectlng the two no`: buiidingn. The oontrictg were thin awarded: Iuonry. W. Ic- Cortmy; plumbing, gluing and I lin- (filing. Iclnhon Cur- ootkact way nwudorl The Iowa! tbnderer in Jo:-spill Hoop laying out ground lanky. . ` .-I-......__...._a` vnuxun tun uvu Inn to acou- tron-yclJowhvurinInvaIn,ucon- rural with An an-n-Ab J mm`, Lhgn ' Hanna, tug. S7.-TIC hr durimz "' unn Km loath Innnrvnllnn hunt in `Kaunas. an a|-. parunenu and tIlO lClIO0II. _ - A study 0! the life work of` Dr. Robert Koch, whose r M. dag lub- erculouis congmu in `Lbndon huprcr vokodio much diucuaiion, in eontrilr mod to the `Review .of Revicwo for September b Dr. Hermann Biggu, the ommenI._ Inc eriolofist of New York. Dr. Bi gives a full statement 0! Dr. K `s `relation to modern pf:- Vcntive medicine, o9nu'over1.ing|nuch of the ill-informed` crilaicisin that has recently gppouod and letting fonh I-nu.-incily tho methods fnllmuxl by 1119' Koch mhonl of bocuriplogrisu-, lo- lgelher with the reaulu. llllllll lol` aeplemncr nu trench- ant. Articleo on .C`lIicl80. to lost National City." It utriken doeply at the roots 0! miggxxvcrnment. in M.- uck on rich men and oqtpontiogn, who no `tax-dodgers. Chicago`: as- lsad vo.|uut.ioh,`dcp1h'a her wonder- ful growth, in {Uri}!-seven million` dol- Ian land that`: in I373; This" result of this criminal malfeasance is drown in the streets, the police and re dc- partmenu and theichools. _ - A ntndv nf ah. H`. gnarl nun:-Ir Al ll.- lnfl lo uunnm. In (hn......(lominiun rie associhiun matches at Uuawa. Su -Sergt. Cur-1, ruthcn, 4th Hussars, scored thirty-" four in {he Bunkers matlch, and six- ty-two in the Mac-dnugnll challenge! cup- contest lsixtywcvcn winning), and winning SIO. S-erigt. W. Swain, I-Ilh regiment, scored thirty-two in the Bankers and nixty-one in thu`Iac- (lougull, winni I .. ' ' Ainslu:'n ior ` nemher has trench- Ant nu`-tin-Ira nu. DLR4--an 0|... ll..-` nI.VU KIIII KEUIKICQ III C ICW G5,". Rev. Dr. Antli, of Queen street. Me- thodist clngrch, left to-day {pr Smith's I-`Alia, `to attend the trial uf` Revs. Sanderson and NcAmmond, as a mem- her 0|` thd investigating committee. ' The crown has taken over the fam- nor on use Invesugaung eommnuee. has taken over the,fam- ouu Tintgrnlblny ruins from the: duke of Beaulolgt, and the whole pret- ly village of Tintern, Eng., which will be preserved for the enjoyment of the public. The trans srrowinn on the fnrm\near