Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Aug 1901, p. 6

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lI`CIDlI`I`8 0! `I'll -DAY`, `T HAS DEEN NAKED. .1 rty "cu xunoa; nlny is niporlcd` [min I Chinese vil- who-I Pmubth-c ma Catholic con- vuu Ila: :3: and \o bloc`-u ivi\._| " \ `chi:-ty,cog|o-t IIIIIOIC vzccnl-. B.C.7'1\`\nz. 2&-- A bloody` . tu:;..ni|ou Inn Kink` Si. London. Aug. N.-Dyp. 3;: yedrh old. won the [rut _*l'_Ibor handicap plate LMO sown-{gun (If miles). u the ork August muting today.- Rnmaller, aged, wu nmnd. ind strong 39'. louryou `old. wu`thir_d. |'l`wcIn'_horIu flli. "' \._-_. K. J: r. stpgu Sold. Speaking` in ('. A. .\lc.\i`al|gh(0n, stuck and bond broker, regarding the demand for K. & P. ('(`lIrili(`9l..,#I[! told u Whiz rupn-oenlMi\'e that lho'$""was a good demand at tho. prcufni. ti It`_ for .t|u's.Qgmuiun muck, but niine o r- ing at the old gures. This clan of stuck had apparently been quickly nlr aurbod fur some months put. Up to the pm-`out. some 5.0!!!! `share: have Inon bought -thin year, without cant in; any material ddvnncc `in value. The last. ulna, _howe\'er, Ihored the hnrrloning tentlenqv of vn|uc,_~u..1ho price paid in: 8|! .per alums, an ad- Vnnce of 9), per uhare nvnr ml: of the previous w -k. The sale price in E_ehn| was The prefer;-ed stock in cl-may held, {I10 share: [ring the total `Slit! in New York. so for this Vllf. V sleep. ` _ The late Hrs. Lning's maiden name- was Margaret Sinclair. She was born in Glengarry county, and, when quite young, moved with her parents to North Brnre. In I874 she graduated from the ladies college at W0odstn(`k.`_ and for some time afterwnnls was a . teacher. On New` Year's day. I880. she was married to Rev..Douglaa Lning. u. Laing always took 5 deep inter- est. in minionary work, and organized societies in every church, with which she was connm-wd. She was the mov- ing spirit of the (`anadian Central as- oociationiof the Baptist church. nncl the rst. president of the ladies nuxi~ liary of the christian association. Active worlt, al- so, did she perform in the young wo- men`: christian association and the women's christian temperance union. . Truly a noble record, and something that will remain as n l)l(`RSL`d memory among thoee who now weep over the bier. ~ Kingston young lnen s' ` The ,I'ato ,of Three Ken At ' a Gusher. . Beaumont, 'l'cx., Aug. 254. -~ The- ~ l'u|-stinc-feaunnnn well is still lhrnw- ing a .-In-,am of pelrnlcmn If-\`q.-nly fed! lni:.zh.- It. hm: llllvfl the Me of an- other to its list, nmking a turn! of `threat futilitieu. Jmue.-a Smith and -luhn .\lnt-l)nnie=I wt-re lruwncd in nil am Monday night and last night Pelt-r Hnllnghor luv! the `sauna (Mo. Ii. is In-jio.)`e<,! the \u-ll will be k'|0.~t'd tuvtluy uiglmut diiculty. also nere one nor eyc-s_ (`losvd in death. To, hor husband. the faithful minis~ (er of the church, who was cw-r ready trv rive comfort and ,connoIal.ion to the limlron-In-nrtwl and distnessed. is now extended by all denominations the kindly hand of sympathy w1_I.n KHZ. Chicaigo. Aug. 2S.--Nargaret Lylcr, boven years old and reported to be an heiress. of 8l00,l'X)0, wag kidnapped _va-Ierday from the home of Mrs. M. E. Gnvon, of this city, `where the girl had been cared for since her mother died, a week ago. He: captnr. driving at break-neck speed, was pursued hy ' p(`Ili('Fll)(`n in a patrol wazmm to RA- Venawood, than all Crux of him was lost. mer. - .Surviving are her hlll~`|ia?d, and tum daughwrm at home; one hrothgf .%.>Dr., Sinclair, llemphi-`I`onn.: tw-Miitrs in Manitoba. and another sister at present in Kingston. Nor hrnlhor was also here are her clog:-d in death. . To hor Imnlnml elm l.:ohr..I ...:..:.. A W cm. mums. named nuuon, um aoaepu -' man 'I`l|i-rs. prospectors, ` lt'l6d lmernl month ago from their enmp on Port- age (`I1-`ck in an endeavor` to reach civ- iliulion. Their progn-saw win impaled by swullc-`n stream!--and (In-_v` Iuftlthoir route to neck another. Their provi- ' sinus gave (Hit and `fur lwentytwu days thy nubsiziled on mails, gram. roots and the eggs of wild fowl. Fin- ally Dean boeame sick and was not able you anything. He died of star- iiistion. Th puny had at this time reached -Ilse bank of Aignplhi rivu-r, twelve miles from Teller City, within `the Arctic circle. rr|.. .1-.. `.n... n....'. .:.-n. 1....:. Pssod*Avny at One O'clock This `tgrnoon. V The death of In. Htev.) Douglas Lning uccurrvd at one n :-luck this ` uft1'nIUtm':it ah-nhnx- .... ..a-mm Ah... .. Iinm..u-3.... ;l|l\A-nag ..l' um sun-er. mu-r u Ilnm-rung mness 9: over a year's dnrntiun. burne with a n-mnrkably path-m` n-.aig'natiun. the weary sneenrr found the |_)(`l"H`l- n-st; calm and pears.-I'u| wn- h.-r In-at mn- monts, as her eyes clusul in lhe eternal .l....n 5l('l P' DEATH ofxns. an-:v.) umtd.` tun sum-t. Aft:-r lingering illness of Ann - u-gnu`. .ln--01.... L...-nn with - lH 'UT' I'I|"'l' TIITF T'V'Sl'|'ll`I'lI`l`. 61|'|IHll - xenon and ueorgu wooa, mm were ptoqaecting in the neighborhood, were httzjnctod by _the peculiar cries of some -duo `in dirtiest. They made their way to the river bank and than-. dincovezod Huston and Thien, who had cut the esh from the body of Dean and were about to cook it. The rescuers wane just. in lime to Mrevent. this. n..._...'- I..n-- --..- ol..o l'\.... _m.. uus. Brown`: letter says that Dean was born in Liverpool. Eng.. and had liv- ed in Canton, Ohio, and that 'I`hier'a home was in -Iowa. Huston : home is not given. The clay alter ueans noun, nouns lamb and George Wood, who were nl-nnnm inn in tin noiwlihoumd. uuwego, 11.1., aux. am.-A xcucr just nueived hm from William G. Brown, 3- Klondyio-fold cooker, re- lates" 3 qtpnling story. of ltarvation which drove th member: of I party 'Io-tto intofpnepuing tobv.-come _We Extend f'l`o%You 1 T }I %Ca` |rmmnu:_s1unv mm] nun ro IA!` ion: or`n1$A'n % cournuon. Gold seekers Saved Ftoin l-__tI.-l.'--- 1 Banana; Barf- cnnnlnlll. V . Bmvn, tabla that George Dean, a` man nan-and inking, and Jn-bull` LIIO AIOIB OINSIB. The day After Dean : doath, Louis. n-:..n. ....a n....... 1...: ..L.. -.... AN HEIRESS KIDNAPPED. he Captor Wu Able to Get Away with P!-in Cannibnliun . , , u _-A., vuanuu--cg--_ ~ -, .-.-. Osvogo Lotta Sup. 1...... M` V A..- on ion A Gun; Prim. no l\_.__ _v, _.__.,_.____.___ DBOWNED IN OIL. -s as 3ou can rely upon the quali't;_aqd ;Ch C0101`. ` E IV`! I Wi_t.h : 2.8.-A Jemi- The (`prnouky company is inlror{)I- ring I. rpnun. hard `nod ooring, joined '1. ends and 1`: Ilowcd to `pix -- vent warping. to com on thin year, owing on Vpi"iwailing do prices. It will ' bu used in Q3mg;n'I cnl building. Pogcy Baku, After I hit va- cation uno 1|: Tho Islands. 7513! on to ` III du- Ino It the Business col New gap Siiiillh nociired to-shy at Carnovlifo. . ' I UIKIECUIU I-IWUKIIIQHCF. `There was a large cruwd of Lake Ontario park law! evenin. In-. Suic- kusd'n dnging mu greatly ndmiiad ; dse possesses a voicu of uncommon rnnnn Alltl nwantru-nu, Thu illustrated no vow: on uncommon range and nveetnou. The illustrated songs were gems, and the wholo per- ornucta creditable one. Tqugiltl Dpctoaling. The boutaflo Thounnd Inland I1`- soru are _dail_v drcmasinpx in numlnsr of jvoople. 'l'ruic~iI now equally cli- vided between tlnxarrivals and do. partun-s. Today.'I boats toulu nwpy 9. goodly nunibor of pie who won- homa-ward bound. he Inn of the v'u-vrk will see the lids of trtfvel turn- od the other way. I0 mve lull prouacuon to we Pnplo . I Then will be many special exhibits; this year. A lame cinematograph is coming from llualo; tliib in the one that vi:-its all the Canadian shows` this year. It in the best of its kind. The exhibit. of public,` separate and art urlmol~ wo`rk_will be arm-. The exhibit from the nclaool f mines will he in charge of` A. E. Dean. Th cli- mrtors an men in}: almost daily for the arrancemeni. oldetails. The out- lonk in for a most. successful -exhilni lion. _ ' ' ' . 5-... I ou irom me granu sumos. The attractions for the week ap- poar,'to be very complete. The cum- mittee has ggvon this matter sp9<'ial attention. ball games will Ix-. played on Tutiscluy. Wmlncmlny. Thurs- day and Friday afternoons there he- ing two games on the latter day. I rul . Loo Stevens` hnlloon ascennionn and bombs occur every day. Them will also he a full ling: of platform performances. _ The association has made arrange- ments with the light, heat and pow- er company to illuminate the nmunds the two `evenings on which they will be thmwn open to the xpuhlic. Thr- palace will he 9.-pecially lighted; and the guarvlinns will be incmasv-d no as to cive full protection to the pc~(.,.lo-. Thorn will ho mnnv any-ial nvluiluilu . Hany Good Attraction Secured- Gronnds In Order. aThe grounds of the Kingston clos- trict lair association have been `com- pletely gonc over, and many improve- ments have been eected. Proting by the experiences of the past. the plat- forms and stands have been changed. Within the circle chairman Carson has laid out. a splendid baseball diamond. and the games can -be plainly wit.nvm- ad from the grand stands. near `.0 he verv cnmnleta. 'I`lw l"lIIII- Compri; `iii that is riewest and qlcst of Frehch, English and German styles. 1- J. H. Sutherland ks`: Bro. A cndmbxo roromucgg 1cmGs'roN's Bic run. rmnnv Monems co.,'ntoN'rnm. ssozpagcs o} liluSEr;1go;Isin;I Department`: rt-pngcntcd :-` ,._?_..:_....___._ CATALOGUE Inlluluslmub Alba-ytfnn O-I E3. mun-9" rA{f3nE{r}gbns Ann FALL sunmms, :.(_F__:"h4._.%l J Fouatcavjd will mountain catalogue by man: nal. They Want Bast---T17 a: Pair. Scho0l Shoes; SQLONIAL nousti MoN1`ru:)u.. We Sell the Iron Clad: i V Kind- A ; FREE to any address. - 7 * n r-uur DIIQVI) Kalb nndVooh DREss ' Lily he an `~y0d.B2%; It malt:-I a soft, A-v'uny, nothing f ' Ilthu. Rrfn-thing, up-emhlo and . Alwuguoacqclllnwulr and haiyl. ITFLOATS uh wluog Ionhhiintiln uudaeihtarloemuugnimio-an. An-ulcdunaealn. Aguhelnnp fur usually in: ;uuls_gnJ il"huI|l hllelun. Mn ("noun-wv . lluhlnpt Ink; INIMT. Wilknfpqz lomn-ul I l Tam! (`nnmlinn I'll lillu C In New Tori C1-Mrnl Pnmqylvanlu R.ll. .. Atrhhewl ....... .. . Tenn and Futile BIIHIT I .-op|e'n Bu B. R. Truinil . *1.` s.~sm-I D. H. Slur]. Pf: U. H. Slozl. PM. Trnn. Con! Ind Him-ouri PM-i I-.|`In -`ct. l'l:I'5 .. Munhutum huvnr tsczioox. aooxs, l.ouin.`&'NM-h. .. Honk I-land noullu.-til Pacino nntario I Won:-n -uxu`ul.Al.. YKUDUUB IARKIFFB. Ilomrenl, Au|Hf'28.-l-`tour receipts, l,I'>00 bhIa.; l`u;nt. wink-r, 83.60 (013450; aigrnlxg. M to 4.20; nu-ugh. ml . to 88.40; utruhou; uupurlnrm strong. bakers. 83.60 to 88.80; Onuuimbap, 81.50 In 81.60. Grain--What, No. 2, Iknlwbo. hard, 80:. to 82c.;`oorn. 63. to 600.; pen, soc. to alc-;onn. sue: on 400.; barley. Me. to 53c.;'.rye. 580. to 590.; buckwheat, 57:. to Btu; oatmeal,` 81.30 to 82;` corn meal. 81.10 to 81.20; pork, 820Lo82l;lunJ. 7m to 86.; bacon. 146. to llSc.; hum, lilc. In 160. Produce lnn,rle0.~CQ.,oe, 9:. lo 101.; bllllrl, Qoiuahir. 20:1. to 210.; puurl, 160. to 170.; -up. on. lo 120. L IJVEIIPIXJI4 ILRKET3. [JvcrI|o0l, (1330 p.n.,) All . 28.-WhL-nt, quiol; no I, Cglurniu, u. 1:; No. 2, Nut- lhnzn, 5:. 8d.; Rod, 55. 6{d.; com, ten, new, In. l0|d.; old, 4:. 1d.; pen, 6:. gut; lard` 45:`. 3d.; purl 12$. 'sd.; bacon, lung. vleanlight, 45-. ca.-,|umou, lung, cl mm-uvy. 46. bacon. short, clear. light, 4-IL; tullow. Anericgn, 25-. Ild.; allow. Austra- lilun. Zim; chew-0, calmed, 46:. 611.; chek-no, wiiu-, 12:2 " 30m: -rA'n.ou as co nunnemnn, _ noon. on. Nu you s-mcx nxcnknan. Auguu. 2R. -- 0l'la`.h. CLO.`-IE. J02 lull n Pnti-` .._.. -q,_-_. IONTREAL PRODUCE IARKIH-'8 nn-cal Au.M`9Il _I.`l..n_ __.._-...- I m acme Ry.- Shml `RV. 80150! My. . loud `A1. ,1. Au LIVERPOOL IARKET8. .01. 112-3.) nm,l A..- on sci-100;. BOOKS. c`onnu:;ncnx.. ..n2 _ . 9864 ins . c .. 151 .119; . I35 y 93 1113' 0 l`. * H6] Nil` 110 .173 0 ll H3 LAur; lull lung Ila; I35} 1K2; 113 A_ puansuma 1'0 snow Goons. `When you buy your m-;: . T $1.000` Goods 'r. Alpm mun. Philadelphia, vim- iisg, Urn. Wood, nmincton. returned homo on Wodpieoday. tlnt ova 6.000 null Wm have urn-wn IN` your. - ` Rbdnh name} lnoloh Mu-lea alt out II.M8ount.-naltoldtholntlltlloltlxin nar. n_- lncrcnnu 0! I00 ounce: over In In; Ii!-non oi! . no tom olwlt W|_ lortlilvurnptolorn In Aunt III $0.941 ounnao, valuml 11,331,195. Th Wltvukruniitl" .1. ol nu. Tvulnvua not out` _'-YIN` Thiuvnn to than that! in min: boul- Double Stdmp ado. For three da , Thursday. Friday and Saturday. thin week, special re- `ductions on all summer goods, trunlu and -lieu. All use. oxtonj shoes -4 .44 -6 II.-n-nnIhu'n Ind VIIIOU. All IIIJICI Qt cost at. Abgrnethyk I n-udua la that Im luv: 0. n. lonu-ml In-pun-duh :8-c.,-uhnnmln I:.wIl`&i|InIIIi`IIOnIoO|vhcalIu:nn: ling-fiiul Ch NcI.YofI lulu nln ' I for clamor uoounodauon at Fort. oi the Wands` dllln conpusy. nut-I .uu| Oh Int ulna} neolvcd and mud by his on-pan In uddunory. `It n-Ion No. I .hu'd. when oollel iron :2` ll. In In Iulwho Ill-I, vb. Dulth. Annma- u ooucll wanna cl Ih provha and and updnad at 500 5-d. ooudqnod to Enland. vln. Pwtlud. Bhlpuuau will I ma: ban-ulnar every wool. It In `clpacb--I at 45.000 hand will have Yorhon jf `vim mad-c 0-.53 *5 `"`"' f . -..u_n.. nun: loin. 9n?` `Eli .. UK 3. ill: Red Lodge`. out, Aug. 98.:-John 'AndnwI. turner poounutor hm; nun in-tnnllv Iillnrl Inn` vndardnv ThI;I'ula. August. 29th, `America down the river, 3 33.111. 35. Friday, Auguui. am; Empim State. 8.1) n.m.. `to l.ll)0 Inland poinu. IlrnnInpi|ln.nn:I nnulnn-Inn-0 Ella nnunnn. mnner ponunuwr nan-. was imunlly killed here yesterday by John Jlomon. who `mistook him for a lunar [Kilo they won hunting. 5.3! I.llls, `O I.l.I.Il IIIOIMI P` I Brooks-illo and Ogfianobuzg. 50. _ .0 (aligns. -ruuuu. `uuuu. ` ' ' , Brndlh .' B honlugluc `plums, CV93 bouhud pluun next Inch, 1!. onovuirl old tolinblo fruiuton. . ' 0 rxvuwy qluu Av DIIDIII. The Thousaml nd Park in said tn, he I gm pernnoe renm=t,.nnd all it; ootus ore prohibitioniuls. No liquor in lowed M. the place. A couple of days ago, an excurnioniat look ill on the groumlp. Q crowd wa- thared. and u doctor was "dulled. The` medicine man lamented that that! won` no whiskey to be got, but hardly had he made the summon! when I down bottlel ndaod from pistol poc- kets of tk* ; while `(mo wo- man made": mill: to her cottage and cum back with A jar-full. ' \ _' IJICIIHIG, |ll0., WIIIIB vimung ITIBDCIS. ' He presided as referee at a water polo match and afterwards went out for a nil. Tho irmall yacht upset and at Once went to the bottom. Mr. Snel- ling and his companion were some dirtance from share, so far away, in fact, that an attempt to roach it by swimming was out of the question. Mr. Snelllng inw that the only mean: of rescue was in getting the yacht to the surface again. He dived in twen- ty feet of water and out free the sails, which nlluwed the cmlt to come to the anl"l'uce. To this Mr. Snelling and his cumpunion clung for ovbr two hours lwlnm being piclrvd up. Mr. Smelling wan badly hruised,.in hin at-` tmnpt to limp alluat, by contact with the boat. uecuon % l8l' III ll. lInKl'IOWl`I qllllll ty. Capt. Dupleiu commands the right section and Liam, Cvlarkson the loft-. ' ll...-I..- ...............a `..c c..-..a.u-: tenlay and exarcu-ed in gun dnll, Lieut.-Col Ogilvin bu reiurned from louvu of abnunoo and resumofi com- mnnd o! "B" eld battery. (`Eu Aolyin-nu "ll" l'...IA l.-d|AI-.u I.-- mam: ol "li nena nauery. . Gr. Atkinson, B" eld batwhv. hug- ln-on mported dbnent without. Ioave. He in thought to have deserted. Xilit-A`y Notes. - "B" eld battery has so far been al- `.lowod only two sections in establish- ment, the right and pen; the middle section {at in an. unknown quanti- tv. (`.nnI., Dnnh-inn nnmmnmln Hun tong: 1. `am, 1_r.s.; n.v.n.s. .- .'_-_4 1-. -- _,_,._. non-. ` Under 'command of Snrgt.-Maj. Slade, ``B" field battery verb om. yes- terday and exarcia-ed' in drill, Lialul. -Cnl nnrilvin Inn: rain:-nnnl from . Likoly Avon-ted Pm-In, Aug. 28.-A perusal of the articles in to-day : papors intimates {hit rupture with Turkey is not n- al. It is generally-believed that M. Connums' eortn will Iuiod to over- come the Iultan'i reslstgnoe and that 5 upturn entailing hostilities will be avemd. End 1' Narrow Elcnpo. Barry W. Snelling, mana er of the local oico of the Bell telcp one com- puny, had a startling experience at Lnchine, Que., while visiiing friends.` Ha nrnnidntl an rnfai-nn at. A wnhsr The Sultan In Brave. ` Vienna, Aug. 28.-'I`he 'l`ngeblatt'a Constantinople crreqpondent nay! thy sultan ha: doclard that ho is vxuly to face a war with France. The po 9, says the correapondent, has or- d ` _ 600 German` [am for the ddencc of tho Salonlca and other portn. and has ordered the laying of mines in the approachel to tho harbors. The nul- tan. tha correapondent asserts, is planning `defences ' Integrity on nu-Iusy was guaranu-ca. Although ncveral limes severely strained--notahly by such events as the last _wnr lwlwt-on 'l`urlu-_v and without amt-mlnwnt, but it` is believ- od now that if the uclion- of France nhall be carried out to the extreme in- cli.-atod in the (la.-snatches, each of the other signatory powers will ft-el oh- liged in self protection to disregard the agreement. and pn-as upon '_l`urluey the vut nancial and ptber claim: that have accumulntetljn the past unrtor of a century, with a result of isrupting the present Turkish gov- ernment. . .'r_!c?'~7thln"`|)Kct`hh7v iii) fur c-nclunllll Furl ` For Empire. Washington, Aug. 2S.--It is fvurod here that the witndrawal of the French ambassador from (`nnutuntinople marks the dissolution of the concert of European powers under which the imegrity of Turkey guaranteed. Althmmh auroral limo: maven-Iv Javw JIIIQI Ircvuwu vuuunnvu $Const.antinuple, Aug. 'J.-( Huuilay.) . +-'l`lte' mllowing "won the pusitiun ul nliniro iuuutxlintoly bnrlin `tilt! de- parture at the" Franc nmlmssacurz "Tho Turkinh government was tt|mw- ' lug` (disposition to regard the French demand: as settled by the irudo re- lating to the tiny: `and the Albanian land neizureu; `he ~Fi-ench embassy. in order to prevent a misunderstand- ing. Ivruta yuttminy to Towk Pasha, minitter of foreign oiirn, that France in addition, expected the settlement of two other claims inclunded in the domnndn made August. llth and that tmlean they new conceded before nnun -to-(lay `M. Constanta would leave und Munir Buy, the 'l'urkinh ninhausgdor to Francos. would l"l.`(.'t'l\v't3 his [Insu- P0l'll. The purte, instead of yielding. naked for twenty-inur hours delay and made alternative propositions which - were no unuct-cptnlle_ that M. (`on- atgnl did not reply` to thqnx. -IIIllII`lrU' vauu-use-`_ nun-vu oar` ` tegrlty ol Ottoman, Empire Iql ` Serlouely Threetaeuegi by Club ' with !'I"uwe-8ulten- in Ex- pected to Yield. Paris, Aug. `"254.--lv`ranco bu sevemvl diplumetin `relation: with Turkey. I Thin will no\ lfecesuarily lead to A new ol nu beuu.-an the two coun- ttieo, but it may have eerioun come? quann.-es fur the Ottoman I.-mpim if uu-r powvrn Iv-ride to follow I_ho- ex- umplu an by l"ram~e and demand the paynwnt of lo,-Inn lung dim the-un. ' . I lumqton~ anew. Dalian A In- `--olbu 0|, fbnnnnn tvnlr In nun oovtnxun stvn nnmon-nc nnunous. . .,W _-Iygru --vvw-u. ---w~:. ,3 5 I .. 5 lion. but them An `in Im the but qng:u.s. sud an (I [Ifnu In the am. 1 union sin: to you`. Annafqan` xi`. _ .. ` mm nuns tum. ow Final Bunch Occurr-ed. am mm to: A. tour. Plenty And To Spuo. . 'm..........:, I.:.'.a n....|. :- Igcurnion Iullgtin. uh] Dullir w`aw wlnlmsugr. AUGUB1 .23, Isiliutq Ur an nwauuus. _- liualn, N.\'.. Aug. 2g*.-A rear end ' rcntliuionqlacum.-v_.l on the Rochester and Piulburg railway. near Urdu Park, curly. this morning. dud two men were anxiously, perlaqh (gully, injured. . _ Q, DIIIIIIII ZIZIIKI HUI. ;..ma- Jan-em. Aug; 80- Ho wu.formetTy Chilin III C` day. cum. minister Io an-u, died a; an Uniudvhla. _-K _ :1.` Ilia Jbneiro andtlonly Inna! WIII wjul Kvygu. Lima, Ohio, Aug. -98:-Geo` Ann- pgnglu. while .drunk I_u1. nig t. as-_ pngllod h_i_u wife, knocked her down and poured red pepper sauce `into lie!` ya. blinding In-Ihlot life. He in under nnmt. ._ `To The Memory 0! Churlea -Parnell. London, Aug." 2S.--John Redmond; M. l ., in a letter to the Irish pape . to-(lay. lormully announce that ill has concluded a preliminary contract with,Augu'sl.ua St. Gaudens, the Ir- ish American sculptor, jot tho Par. nell mqnumenhnt. _a coal." of $10,000." The work in to` be completed within ve~ypars.' Only 830, has mi _vI-I, `been Iubscribed. Mr. Redmunck/"9? `presses a hope of being ultimm}-l_v able to purcnnse Avondale, the Par- nell residence. To Go njaucomohu... Chicago, Aug. 28.--Arrangements have been practically` completed for a run of 3.! Chicago automobile club to Bunlo exposition. The Iurl -will be made on Saturday, Sept. 7th. and about thirty uucbmobilinu and their wives expect. to hover the 57! niilooiu eight. days. United States Conagll-Gonnnl At fcapo. Tarp. `- Washington, Aug. 28.--The pursui- ,dem. to-d|_v"nppointql Wiinm ll. Bigham, Kpnnu, 90 be consul-gem-n ul M. Cape`1`own, Cape Colony. ll. 15., won N. H. was alderman J. B. Walla.-m, K. C.. imllcnd of judge Wil|(isun,, who held division cou. yesterday. ;~P-Ir. Wnlkem conducted it. in the abseum nl judge Price." - The G.'i`.R. has docidcd to drop the $23,000. At. the D.R.A. contests in Ounwn, 'Sergt. Swaine. I-ltlrregiment, won SH in the Dulniuion of Canada match. In the Tyro match, Capt. Syumns, `R. M f`. wnn 5, the swarm. ` Pickling onions, cauliower. cucuui~ born. tomatms. garlic. red and grwn pegers at Carnovuky's. 'l` e contracts for mining school building luv. this week will uggrregate 890,000; besides Archih-.cO.'I commis- ainnn, exlm` furnishing! and equip- uun nl judge Yrlce." drop illuminmion of Victoria bridge, Mon- treal, ouhof the programme fur the duke}: visit, Ix.-cauue they wili "not be able |o.ta|u~ in a feature of that kind. `u..- II!....L:...-o.... u.....l..- ,I:...I .... qhle Io.m|u* In Icmnre 0| mm. Klnu. Mrs. Wushingtun RN.-der died on Tnosulaw in: Watt-rtnwn, N.\'., ng--(I thirty-lun|' _vnurx. ufu-r an illness V nf (wn"yt'.ur.d. She was :1 nnlivc-;nf King- ulun, (ML. and had live-cl ii; Water- a....... 6'... 1..-.. nun-g ll It. caught. nu. Syracuse will, =-in all probability. wind up the haul.-ball suamn with Ihe Rome team during the last. week in the stale league. . Master Willie Horst-,v,.l.'lcrg_v street. the Male lea ue. Horst-_v,.(.'lc _ n-turned Home last. eveningrnam Kh- hottsford, Quc., when he spent. holi- days with his uncle, Rev. H.,E. l_lor- il. _. ment. - ` The experts on building! had amn- frencis` to-`day and on agreemeltl. with the counsel the sum fixed for them was 82l,&)0. The company `asked nonnm | soy. the roadside near the corner ml` King and Gore streets this moming, and pauper: by luerod from attacks of dun nnmrm. A wa.sp's neat fell from a Iungnon. _ ~---'l`he mu. branch of lhe Chicago river is so foul with grease, tar and lth than great. damage would ensue if it caught n. Qummma will. =.in all nrohnhilitv. holidays. _ .. ._ 1"`. B. Slmldon, Boston, Iihoi. ' him- self dead, in a Philadelphia hotel. He furhndo anybody recognizing his re- mni-n. ---v -- ~/- `---.'-.-~.~-4.,-~ .---j---.r r-`.-. 1...... u..n......a .....a ...:t. w:|.-n. turned homo on Ionday evening. Mo'or Williams, Winnipeg, will com- mam the escort. of dragoonl at Oua- wa, on the visit. of the duke of York. N. W. Niabet. bxmk-keeper `M. the hosiery mill, nstvutnnd last. night. {mm Watertown, N.\'., where he spent the . holidays. II , R, Hlmhlnn, Rnclnn, Efin. him- ...-.- -V _ , ,,,.,, ,,_, . Larry McCourl and wife, Wilcox, Ari1.., are guests of '1`. J.,l.enhy. Hp. orrunged In 0 law dnyn. Bartlett pennlol the best quality {or canning, at Carnov:-ky's. Ottnwr knows nolhin of the'rcpul- ed a ,of the due ens of York from ha Canadian tqur. (innanoque baseball team plays the St. Nagy`: team,` of: 'l`uronI.o, in 'l'o~ mum, on Saturday and Monday. line D. Stu:-gags, after spending a nlonth in Picton and Westlnke`, m- turned homo Honday evening. Mninr Willinvnh Winnilmv. will com- VIFIIM Ketchum renes to race (`renmun wait:-I. The Ahbuu, on Sept. uh, at ggford. . ,. v . A5 Ullhw INT`-Pnratin-In fur the on-plion 0! the royu|.party haw begun in 4-arnen. ' " - The ucumar 'Ame;"ica had 200 ex- curnionintn on_Inr trip to Pictpq this morning. ~ A steam line between Vnncquver. `I C-., and Vladivostock, Jluuin, in `ha contemplation. . . `A mnirh Imtumnn 'l'nmmv [van and conwmplauon. `A match between Tommy Lynn and Tom Sharla.-y, it nrbelieved, will be arranged in few dqyu. Bartlett. near: ut um hem. uunlilv IDS llKIIllll'|Il .BXl1ll)llIUns ""`"9J Wu. thronged by dildru" today- mu Lillie wood, Violet, in an` ei"'f fd .` guJ.`1.(i t|chnI-0, 8yrncu::,l o!n'., the guy ; an ex , Ina: mnrhenhhe.-n_v.. lulwnrd ellv nui wit}-. ,WinniDe. `you an coIuIy_ roouvoa. _ Ioo|jo'u' early. IweeI.,_ `ne elll grapes M. Car'lIo1'm|(y'n. Hurt. Goon in cminvino 1| visit. to the {my} an ex , nu mnrneu I_nc_-`n,v. Edward elly slid wit":-, _,!mmpn'. lonuo.-r Kingutoninnn; are here on a .\ iil., ' ' on . nouany mp. / _. I lonhons III in Japan, buytlaenr `work in coldly roooivod. loom : unrlv. um-L "ne eauml ' iu-u-d ' In-7 hr-tr-pun rm:-d up 3! Iorocuru on `has: losing. "Si:-` Wilfrid Laurie: in huliduying ih_ Toronto. < llnuhxnn Tnvlnr I:.......mnI: VI! Ium 'l'0| DnIn. ~ . ` Iiudoon Taylor, Iiunenpohx, 11- but holiday` trip. Hm-innnn Am In Jnnnn, Inn. their grapes u varnovnuyu. Hort (icon in enjoying I visit. Pun-Axuoricln expoxitimi; ' `HIS industrial uhihiiiun. Toronto. "|III`:|I_lIOI'C|lI. CXFJKIHUHA.` The .oxhibiuun, Toronto, -1:: lln-nnnntl Inn nI1IpImdn-~ in-u-luv, WILL REAR MONUMENT. , 1__-:..., A,_ _ A`, cuuu us had. I-___...I.. Ilfids Witt With Popper.` ....- nL:.. A ..- on _n...-}.: nmnu or. An Lmaut. Kr ..._ an A _.._ . qnhplete stock. I I n.% uewwa en's. ' NEW sroluz.

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