auuu Iv ull6- In WI be observed that only one half ol the ciby council of London nme aignod this petition. And only one libonl name appears In the list, lint. of Aid. 0'Mesn. Ah `Ir, \\'hihnAw n I-nnnpnh nu- nl sh... lug uuruugou. ` Mr. Hodgina, East. Middle!-ex, preeenh` ed the following petiuon: l`he under- signed nldcrmen of the city of london hereby rtquoeb you to procure 1 site for the new nunnnl school in the centre of the city inetend of London South. (P-hgned) John ll` \\':L-on (mayou). Nell Cooper. Charles (lnbun, lntrick Mcl'm'llipo, Hugh Douglas, Jnmoe Wmnotm, Stephen O`Mean. Robert. C.-lrrul.hers June Jolly. John Wilkie." '5 ....II L- -L-__-J Al ,L , I I In I _:- oppooluon lembern occupy the Entire nay. Tnnoxm, Aug. ll.-Thia he! been An opposition day in the leginlnturo. For elghu hung the load of ekquence pmred fmm the 0pp0O|Li0n benches witahouh eliciting any reply from the government ride 0! the house. At. the evening eouion all the galleries were crowded by An ex- mcunh throng in Anticipumon of the di- vision. which wu non cnken. The speeches delivered were vigorous in bone. and conrmed the impression than aha op- posibion bu impiovod mntennlly in` debut iog strength. ` iilr Hm nn'nn Pant ll.'.LIl-._... -..--_-- nvpv, at-uu_\Ing uh runs and name. Miss Schloy'a fnihcr and her sisters, of whom the-ro nro throes. um vnry much dis- tmssod at her course in becoming the friend and counselor of docnyod royalty. Liko the distinguished ham of Santiago, they an) ardent patriots, and they tool that her recent. outbz-wk cannot but bo ex- tremely distasteful to the commotion. Iuu uuuunu (no mouwr superior. About this time Miss Sohloy began b fool the proxnptings of art, and fueling cum that she had talent she wens to En- ropo, st.nd_vlng at Paris and Rome. KIIRE hlnhlntn 'nGKnII gun! I-...- ..l..L.._.. -5 uur vuum.iuu, am] am) nrenwrea the world. Her nu-xt mow was to open two schools for poor children. and A150 maintained them at her own oxponso. Later. under authority from Arch bishop Ireland, she opened In home for friondieas girls in St. Paul nnd founded A sisterhood. of which aim bocnmo the mother superior. Ahnnt. this Hrnn Mina InM`nrv km... a. v :1 I1 '11 M188 .1888!!! BCHLEY. Iho said she would make her life one of usofulnosa Not long afterward she took the novice`: voll In a Roman Catholic con- vent. Hur beam: was not good enough, and the two years of her novltlato non- vluocd her that 3 mm : career was not her voomlou, and she nnanu-rod the world. nor n.-yr. lvlnx-u Ivan on Annn Ctr! ....s...-|- Iunulnuu uvrvuru I H000. Miss Sehley was born in Richmond, and there she went for her education after her parents removed to Milwaukee. when she left. school. highly aecexiiplishod and en`- dowed with wealth, sooiet-y welcomed her with warmth. She soon gave evidence of attribute of an order superior to those of her associates, and her aspirations nding nothing eongeninl in the glitter and froth of society, she abandoned ii; and want to live in Milwaukee with her parents, when I Ila Bohloy. Cousin of the Conamodoro, In I Restless Young Womua. Miss Jessie Schley, tho Mliwaukoee young woman who has gained notoriety by atisompting to porsonnliy nogotinw peace with the queen mgont of Spain. is n sentimental enthusinst who has uitirocted attention to hcrsolf bolom, but who has never succeeded previously on so lnrgea sculo. Miss Sohloy is tho daughter of Mr. Charles Schloy, u suooessful and well bai anood business man. Mr. Snhloy in a cousin of tho {muons commodore. So Miss Jessica is I! sooond cousin to the man who smashed Cox-veru's lioot. `Klan Qnmnuv Div-tn I....... I... 'I')l..I.u...n-.1` .._:I THE LEGISLATURE. _:..__: Boncttod to do :0. Beware o1 tmnauons or Bamo Color Wrapper. A FREAKYISH CAREER. J.` H. SUTHERLAND 6: BRO. Tnlmage. Bigotry and sm*t.\rn.nn~uu In great uhtmage in the hr! that they I-.iml-r the triumph of H51` guspel. Oh, [um much aster! Mnmuniliun! Iluu many men of splennlul imvllwt haw gun-n their whole life In vuntruvvrsml H-4- puros when. It Hwy hm] given thv-ir tile to something pravtiml, the-ymighl lmva lprn vastly useful? Sup;-on-I-, while I speak, there -wrr 1 comumn enemy running up the hay. met all the forts around the harbor I-egun tn (Ire into each other. You mould cry nut: `National suicide: \\'l_v dnn`l thneo {arts hlnxe away m one dll I`t`lIun, and that against the common enemy I` And _\M I sometimes are nu thr church of uur Saviour. the Lord Jesus Christ. -\ nlv.-non lhinn runner up: _ nlu.-..|. uur DI\`l0|lf. um Lora Jesus lnflll. .1 strung thing (mung on - rhur-th agnlnst church. minister .q.;`unat min- ister, denuminaliun against denomin.i- non. firing nvcny mm lheur mum (on, or the (on which ought to be on the J Vii/e put into stock to-day our New Fall Dress Trimmings-mostly all French goods. They come to you without 'any prot but the makers and that is shaded down by the reduction in duty saved through bringing them in during July when a rebate of 25f,`( was allowed on the regular duty. \Ve did the same with our Dress Goods Mantles, etc. Didn't make any fuss about it, supposing you would give us credit for knowing enough to do so. Starr & Sutclie, is against selling you goods that will not please you. It would simply mean extra cost to the store-because you can bring it back and exchange it for your money again, and our only thought is to ive you good money's worth and goods that you will nd give satis- faction. We are building business with that word as a corner stone-SATISFACTION-and it would sur- prise some of you to know how business grows and will grow, and it is a comfortable store to shop in,broad aisles, cool, resting places, and you are not worried into buying. `A7,. .....L 2-4- .\5....I- `rs ,1.... A..- KT... C..II T\.....-.. Nearest Agencies-D. W. DOWNEY, Brockvillo, THE KENNEDY co.. Limited,Montrnl. EvERv1NTEREsT OF THIS STORE I18 and I20 Princess Street. `FORMISRLY RICHMOND Q CO. MORE BARGAINS. II-uh... ..n......n.. .. .. Pticcs for coat and trouscm, 38.00, $10.00 or $12.00, nocouding to cloth. Sqmples by mail on request. Has style. smartncss, character, and is made of 'sun- proof, wear-proof cloths, cut and nished as carefully 320.00 " custom-made " garments. - Loose tting, unlined, with patch pockets and ' ` bloomer " trousers, hav- ing cus (extensions) or straps, as selected, below knee. Bicycle Suit. IOCONOOIIIBIDCDOIHIOC The old church of at. Mary of the Greeks, I11 Lane. Soho. London. us nn prnvess of uaoliliun. It. was built. In i676 by Georgierises, archhinhbp u! :-`~nmus_ on A site given bun by- hiahup Compton. Shortly aft:-rwnrrla iv. was vonu-nod Into I Huguenot rhapol. Ho- gnrlh introduced it into his pictnrr. "Noun," adding the spire 0! St. Gi|c|' tn lh background. thuugh this clnnut. be seen from any part of [log Lane. sumo aide, instead of concmtrnling their energy and giving one mighty and c-H-rl:u;ling volley against thv na- \IQ\Q of darkness riding up through the hay .' . Thoonlyportoot 0ARTKR'S 500 you got Carter's. Ask tor C_u~ta~`s, Insist and damand ~ -- -~ .r'-- ---"Jv " "" " """ "' JV` than ten nhounnd time: in rice. Mn. Riotm-d (lilbnnk, Oo dunner, 0nb., uyc : "I but used Dr. Fowler : Extract: of Wild Bunwborry nnd found in a reliable nmody for Summer Gomplnino. D|nrrhu- n, Dyunlory and Cbolern Morbuo. I know It to be I and romody in him one of child- r sod urtily rooommond lb. Substitgtion n a, nu Ioolon on no Iylnoln no no won- on up, loo tormlooblon no quickly, the any hroobuooo mm boodnlnlooorod promptly and tho dlooooo ohookod ollooolvoly on tho ontooo. Tho only ronody mo onyono would think 0! rol In; on In ouch omor - o no club In Dr. owlor'o Extract of lld hrowborry. For o gonoroolou sad a bolt it bu boon oorlng all forum of bowol oom- plolnho of ohlldroo ond odnluo. and dnrln that limo Ian and bhonlondr ol llvoo on mony doooor`o blllo. Novor bo wlbhonh lb In your houoo. In : oooo lo triing. only 35o.. bub tho polo and wooinooo, yon. ovon doooh. In may oovo you from oonno doy, or oomo ol your lolnlly, is worth man no you ohon Mr: Illa}.-ul (MIL-nl. (`VA nI_.L-- n... gran: by II luau: or aylllluory. It oollol on to nnddonly. lu oouru In to n C, its action on the nynbam in no nuk- III DI. `M hrmlnnhlnn RI nnlnilw, Ihnh Ant It In a polling how many pic in the count or. ya: no hurried 52.0.0 Imlmoly gun: by AI thunk of dyunbory. III noun on no lnlinnlv. In nnurnn In nu I luv! u choked and the Inammation Allnnd by Dr. Fowler : Ina-not or Wild Iinwbolry. Bangcrous V Dyscntcrv.l ruuu; lull \.I|.'ll| I rllrllllllllnll, IMO. l_.ABF2AMSON. Prlnnnnn Rlrnnt nnut (VA!-nnnin unuu-..I. Ibo FRAUD ol tho day. Liver P111 Little Uver P1118. ._- - _.-. 1:3 -is UIIIIFIII, YP""'5 | would improvo out iunnnl untennyt. . down our button. build tho Nicnngun r anal. connuucc I ntotwny to the war F lmntbogtuthkosniohndmnxldong tho Auntie nnboud. I canal across Fhridn. nun` K10 nib dinhnoo havoc .\'cv \`orknndNov0r|aunn.conncctLnko Nlchignn `mum Muniuipphdoopnn nll lhohtbonqjontholtkul. build Amman] halalntolhlllqbuyrhu, dnknscthnqhumabdnmhow Iinlcngtl ol the Otio that to Qin. uluoqyinpolioloiuandnppt lliuhnippi. ndsllournnputtlnhus. Alllluounhrpriu vouldbo unlocking mania oonpu-inalolhnnnnqaind !IhupuiunIolpuuuIiIIhP\iip- iuh&.7.(IDnI|nn lronoulhun nth objouliohnndutontltulilit pouciulunomuliongantlluggy int! n to in Iloltlttf hhunpwuiuluhnohlbutut vqyhuononpounrhluhtud. Toy Ilolqp-Nituhmhlholrinldllnlup |iuu.&oalbdInnt:uh In no unli- liuuigltupnlhurt-illryduy mango nun -goth. an-Ai-n-5. .L.. ...._.._ __.- ..........u. nu IuI`U Uuvuxu IS! [IT growth lot mun; long yea: to com: Anode: bu only unnlylhno ponooo to the amino Imlo while England bus 870. Belgium 57. clad Gdlllly 30. A huh ol the can at Ininhinina our any out Iho Philippians,` up It. Cunogio, "-nah] in-ma.-. o.-- :.....___| ._-. Vi, , fw-w But the people of Cuba and the Philip- pinee have been ghting for independence. Can the United State: aeeulne to follow Spain in in oppreeeion 3 "With what laoe ahall we hangpin the echoolhuneee ol the l'hilipplnee the declaration 01 our own independence. and you deny independence to them: What renponee will the heart 0! the Philippine ialander Inahe. an he read: ol Lincoln a emancipation proclama- tion 3 Are we to praotiee independence and preach aubordination, to teach rebel- lion in our beohe. yet to etemp it out with our ewotde. to eow the reed ol revolt and expect the hureee ol loyelty .` Preeident hlcKluley'a call for volunteer: to tight for Cuban independence agaiaet the cruel do~ uinion 0! Spain neete with prompt re~ epoaee, but who would anewer the call of the preeident el an "imperial" republic lor tree oitixeea to ght for Waahiegmn and slaughter the patriote ol eonie dieeant dependency which etrogglee for indepen- denoe. Thueioanotheraepectol the qaeetion. The ooet of maintaining an army and.navy for the perpoee ol conqeeet la Jetnething appalling. It cannot be rirely andertahen. Thin continent to large enough for free avnnnh In. man... In... ...-__ .- -__,- "he not done ao in the cue ol Spain. It --..---.--gun, a Britain, he polnta out, has eucceaelully colonized Canada and Australia, and re- produced in these her own race. But In- dia is a burden to her. and it exhibita the oharacteriatica of a dependenoy.in that the acquiring power cannot reproduce ite own race. The idea that oolonlea added to trade had eomethlng in it formerly. But trade doea not follow the flag today. It [in not doneaoin the case of England. Canada doea not trade with the mother country as a matter of eentiment. though her prelenntial trade policy in a revela- tion of ite kind. Mr. Carnegie aeea come force in the contention that the United Staten ahould poeeeea Porto Rico and Hawaii lor coaling `etationmhnthe doea not eee any advan- tage in poaeeaaing the Philippinea, for glory. The lalanda have about aeven and a hall mllllona of people, compoaed ol racea bitterly hoatile to one another. alien racea. ignorant of modern inetitntiona. Americana cannot govern there. Bpain baa received little pecuniary benet lrom them. The Americans could obtain little except by oppreaaing `them ae Spain haa done. To poeeeaa them and govern them aa genemualy aa Britain governa her de- pendenciea, would mean that they would yield nothing. and. for military and naval purpoeee. involve an enormone annual ex- .. u \lIVII V`: vvnuunvau Andrew Csruogib. oho iron mnnufnobnrer, bu time, lplfb from his individual into!`- ubc. to give some Ohoughb to the affairs of an: auto. and in the Norbh American Ro- viow for Augnno he Inrno the Amorioun government thnt it cannot: hope so colonize the Phihppinu and ounnob hold them :3 I dependency. ._.'L-C_ L- _-L,., , A THE` DAILY WHIG. Till-I \\'EE|\'I.\' HIUTIHH WHIO 12 pages, 8| onlunmmlu puhllulml owr "I`hurx u morn- Sl ll your, Ir paid In M N11100: or erwlue In M, $15.10 per year. Attm-hm! to tho mmor In one or um hmtjnh 31.50 pupor one of the bent Job Ofuun In (muulu; rupld, alyllnh und choup work ; ulna lnnprovvdprlnlln presses. DVV. . I3. PENHE, JOHN 0l"}*`()Rl). Prnnrlnlnr. uonn nra (mo and payable In advance. Ulcurn or un|n(-0r;xm\wd aaaoolullmm or no- clethm will no hl'|d porxouuuy responsible for order: they {I vo. are I.`xcluuuu. The ubllrhor wlll not. be rt-uponnlhlo for mlnum ornlomdlng of verbal unlu-nu. Written dlroctlunn mould be placed on all ('0p_V for In- uartlon. All mlve .luImmuI are subject to the Ip rovnlor the pun )Hlll.!l'. ll vhnmnu mr mlvnrlluemems nml submarin- nprrovm of H10 pllbllnhur. (`ha In subscrip- tlunn uo and puyublu in ndvunce. un|n(-orxxmuzod mm 0 mr ll nouce, lie. (tn ,1-Mun for a npocltlml npuwe are mrule rnr Ion IA-rmu for nnorcamllo mnmumwlm-ntu, but not cos of help wunwd for mun, to-let, armor- ahlps. wndo-rn or anything beyond ac unl un- no moment of goods or Irmlnlflletureu rnr Aulu `xcludud. The nuhllnhnr wlll nnt lm rmlnnnnlhln nu- lorm\le,uu-.. 10 pvr word In uaIlyIm4ue;lu1u1- mum clmr 1-, 2.50. `- lwrullng nuvou, 15-. per line; reduced mtu whun u dlupluy lI.d\'urLln0nml|L Mvmn un|(m,m` on can rm-Ls for over .500 line. 1\ lnlmum ch or n0Llce.lk*.. .rn.(-Ln for I. urmvltlml nmnnn Mn mmlu rm- 'nn-oe timer! u wovk, " 60 " 9 U Mwumrelnoniu by ll mild scale, Lweivo iiuoa _' lo the inch. * Births, Mnrriugos or Deaths. ono innertinn, I 600 ' two iuaominnu, 75`. Wnnta, [Mai and I-`uund, Purunuulr-', Articles for m\le,ui.<-.. in word in daily immu ; mini- cim.rm-, ADVIEIITIBEMINTH. Flrntlnnertlon nvo llnon and over, 100 per line ll Euchoonneuutfvo lnuurtlon. 50 Once I wool. ve lines nnd over, we " Twice A week, 4 " Ha " Three Mme wovk, 60 Mmuuurmnmnlu hv n nnllrl Annlu, twnlvn Ilnnn v 'lnl: DAILY Bnrrmu Wnm In publlnhed every evening M. ill}-Jiwdli King street, Km - uton Ont... at six I>o1.l.Auu I'll! nun, pnyab e In Vance. ADVIEIITIHIIMIINTH. EDW. J. 0lF()IH), Proprietor. Asslntuul llunlnoma Mtumger. A WORD OI` WARNING. THE WHIG--65th YEAR. u an unouunu nun: purl. III Gonldino Brooh. Nonhport. viaiting bot cool: And aunt. Ir. nod Mrs. D. 8. Rich. ruuuod In! rat. accompanied byhu oonin. Ilia Alba-in Palm. sync-nu. D. II. men has pound his eighty-Shh Unh- dqy. Oonont walk in nntly conplobd. luv. J. '7. Bull vnll punch to tho A.0.l.'. W. on E may ovuung, Aug. HUI. J. I. qnuu hulllrly poopluln Mo 0-ploymas. Ho ohlppod In ourloodn dhnqypunlohrhhuly. Tholrwht will In Dill]-IUD can put bold. rs. hniqha. Pious. 3}!!! Hrs. Thous- Iuk. Utiu, N.\ .. an `nub at local Wcllnn. _Iln. Fry and mites. Ilia pntrrs ||.u.noI., N. Y.. Lnnlnunt Jchn P. Fink , ccnu Indbn lunch. & h Ch .1! M WPSIHIXDSIPT INIITIIC. Some men haw queer bubtn.-s. and :1 rt-m.Irk.obl une 1_th.st ul .1 tilasguu man who has spent thaw letsure of four years Ill l !\\|T.il!R the sriptuws. Ila 0 I flnpositnr nth .l uumk-rful gift ol turning nut hmuutul uritnng, and in lbw` tune Int-ntiuned hm Ins m.nnnn>d to re:-`I: the mud-lb M the psalms. In tum ya-us ht anti`-spate; thin. the mo- cluding N-rs `ill have ha-n writ!-n. A It-alum 0t this rem.u'k.Abl trim till be its illmtratinnx Earl: chapter has its ur|istisull_v designed mihal kwtor And earl: hunt a pictorial htadmg IL lutntivo M the mutant. The writer in I natiw ol Dunhios, and III hi.1|'my- luod day: run O! and: for (`nIye_ n Iboq In Ngularg runed the local nonnng paper. -`wt I sum: Joan bum I ll mun III ! Iigg|od.uwoblLnodln`n for the who]: Dr. Brown and to any: "Cnird in slow. vcryolov. buwhncuu-dgun In hop-: mnnyot." Andi! \urn~ A Iautrinon Blllt Westminster Gan-ue. nuna Inga Ln... ......_.- L..|.u.. I ullnx yutl; III I run you uunncuy I0 Indonund thn thin in in no my to inter- fun with the and the cum Thin was I ma. no much for the yonnglton. who, vilhnyollnnndoaruollfotthodoor. nod null lollovud; but whoa we go! In the link I think John Curd`: an mun Inn Iinnlntl An-ah!-uugd L_ 34.. LL. _L-I- our untrur. Inn '0 got to BIO honso. John Cnird In oiltina with Dr. Brown. We thought he would nun. But no. Dr. Brown aid, "Woll. ucmoo." Thou was no ulumuivo or John undo 1 bold can bob had not goalu `boo memory Iuled. I at noon muotothontcno with my port. which on to opt: tho box and proton! tho silrot oluu jug. Dr. Brown acid: "ootlonon. I that you; but I wish you diuinclly to that thin in in no DID In inhnr. a run: Iuultu vnwon on Io!` hllll, `Jul: ho "ommitlod Io uomory. We and lb: doctor it wo conid sou him done on Friday night. Thin ho Agrood to The tho dopuuuiou. being (hobo Input. anhcribotmvuo Add to noon in the .Is.......... .. u. n.....-_ x_..__ _L.__ uuuunou II It. Icahn nouns. VI anything was nuhd own to foouunn curying the box. But our hnnnr. Ihll in can -u-.. an upvnulng nor nmuon II It but his. Lln. Gnlbnith undiwo dnglhn. Pun I! for some I0h[IQ&IlRov.J.snd n.Bolln Itch ounp. rohnnod on Monday. liu Loolh Onorhoul In eroding Int holidays I. I50 THOIQIIC lll nnrl. Hun u I UUIIJ. no llU\t:l' WU!` lZI'0ll0l0(l egun. Another occeaion woe I number of years After. John Iru then an the college in Glugow, end we younger boye were in Dr. Brown`: gnmnur school. Jen before U10 eunmer holnduye we egreed to give ubedochote nu before the clone ol ubeechool. ohn Boon, the non of e load mg ehipbuilder in Ureenock. beinz the lergeeu unbecribenlook chute. Ho bed e `rend eddnu written out for him. ` h >`nllI'|.lAd In vnnrnnvn In yuvo; veeauv I III. Ki.\'n.s'rox, Aug ll.--('I`o the Editor): I ' notice the death in Glaegow of Prof. John Caird, and it hringe to my memory some thlnge of long ago. He waeareenock boy. It wae then enetomary to spend the eummer at the salt water at Dunoon. One ' year it so happened that the Oairde had taken the home next to ours, there hein only a stone wall between no. The Cai hoye'great amusement was to get upon the top of the wall and teaee our Iervant girl when ehe appeared in the back yard. One day they became holder and piled the waah tub and every movahle article they could nd up againe the door. then knocked and made lor t e top ol the wall that they might enjoy the fan. Of course when the girl opened the door everything tell in on the top of her. This made her eo indignant that ehe immediately went to my mother and gave up her place. She was perenaded. however. to wait till my father came down in the evening. When he heard the now he at once went in eearch of them. When he found them he caught John. who wu the eldest. and gave him each a shake. at the same time telling him thatil ever he found him over that wallbain he would break every hone in hie y. We never were troubled again. occasion Ill 1 lunihnr nl xnnre Itvoludunonuuuhnnullunn. Satin": Hanson, N. Y.. I2..- MU. an-....x... Illa lntloo when A Boy-Dr. III-own`: Pro- phecy Came Tran. L'....`........ A.-_ II A- .1. rs;-., . u Among those who pose as tempernnce men ue very mtemperete men! To these men the consumption of liquor in the only evil that must be prohibited. Sometime- people uh if vices are not common to hu mmity. end they think no when they re- mil the immorelity, the profanity md the rocking tobacco habit: of some 0! the great "temponnoe heedlighte." Russell Sage nturlbuts his vigor in old age largely to his pnotico ol baking 3 tea- upoonlnl of whiskey every morning after breakfast. Mun men have followed this pructico bu : wi out: Mr. Sage : nuccou; pouiblz booauoe bhoy lollow who teaspoon lnl wit u tucnflul, ro ting obs dose nb ahorb intervals uring t. 0 day. Tho Philadelphia Record remark: that In the npid march of commercial ovonbc, bho Dingley tum . no fat ll protoction in concerned. has nlroady boooma An mach roniun, while iha [Allure an I revenue- meuure in nlmz-an universally ncknow lodged. _.__ And now Toronto mks of e bwenbielh ooubury world Mr ! Cnnndiene. according to the Globe. could place before the peo- ple of the world en Attractive exhibition of bhe wouderlul wealth and reeouxcan of of their eauntly. Well, we, ho big car- nipe! The United Button girl: are crazy to kiu Hoboon, 1 Santiago hero. But: they never think of unny 5 more done:-ving man in their own town who did M de- Iorving duds. pouibiy roacuod lifo.nnd u nobiy performed an Hobaon did his duty. The cone of the war In tho loss to Am- erican indunoniu of obs union of onliabod men in estimated at 875,000,000. nulli Aurry. nuuuo, Ion 0! I00 Into Ill`. and to. Townoond Torr . fonnor rui- donu oi ohio plmoo. won t o noun of Mr. and In. J. B. Clark on undo]. Mr. Tony wu luonhly ilnproucd with tho ilnpmvomonho in his native town. Among Ihuoo orhio formor ocquoiuouaooo um ho culled upon Inc Mr. and Mrs. D. 8. Hich. whoa picture: he book. on he did ulna that of hi: old homo. that he might punch the old poopldo familiar hot: to his rolnix-on in Boklo. Mr. Rich in oighoy-livo yuan old and Mn. Hick: county-eight. Tho lawn -ooiol given nndot the mopicoo ol the India tld Inn Iu-gol_ nlhondod and 825 In roolilod. Tho 'olliogwn bnoboll tun vonloowoollkiinolo mcotouom, consisting of plants from 8 noun. Roch- owor. Baotou. l`ori.lnnd on West Point. An lnlonlhing Ind friendly gum wu phy- od onding with Wellington: lacing hho vic- Ion.hy on non. Wooloy Clark and James Iliouu loll for Barrio, Out. on thoir Ihoolo. A. I. Boidot. Rochester, visiting friend: hon. Ioiutnod to Kingnoo pot ohouor Hero. . In. Miller and dnghhr. Tomato. for 5 oouplo oi nah pooh of Ilia Bush in In-n hm . u. n....nL EDITORIAL PABULUM. Canada to-day bu no oonurvative gov- vermnouh. Now watch but grow and be: people proapor. --- --- v--vwu -up-vvn -an-up Innuvvna -- eword for the independence of one people; lgee III drawn the eword for the subjugation go! the other? America : greebneu con- ieiau, in Mr. Carnegie : opinion, in its oompeobneu. It cunqou be Injured by any blochde by the world : neviea so long an in defend: iteelf, end nohwortlr leu dependencies, end hie werninvil to leave the Phllipplnel elone. But the lane ill thin: Why uhoulo the loan bbun one million: of Cuba receive nntioml existence and the Iovou one nun million: of the Philippinu be doniod 1&2 Tho Uniuodaatos bu drum the STORIES OF PROF. CAIRD. trunnion: -nu u.-- aux lot-gun : bl; hum. when a numba d girls Mndfot thopurpouo nit dldu'rip- AtIhocndolnchdqy'Iwu kIhbnulu-y, nutty rolled unto cylinder: and sorted hbpnaghvhptnihd in tho hnnhnnd mllninototimoschockhmn totho Xotlolnllh-dcunnoociety. (X count non than enough firth ciginnlpurpnnwan received long botthohnhnceis religionsutnrnedovu Ilwmhopnt to and nsabytbo Red (Elan nut-ht: Ilka Sc-hunch. haunt--v I I` } ;`tom the library the business of opo- ` In` the letters was trnnsfurred K) It. IEIIILIDHKI II (III! Uu`I I1'I. ` lint soon ins Sch:-nvk`s mail outgrow N the homo form-, and again Mr. Morgan : businoss nhillty qxnno to tho msclm. He went to New York mul Inndo R`fl'DRO- mvnts with A responsible publishing [lrm to tnlm charmv at tho ico fund lmters un- drr his niem:',< g:~nur:\l r:npvrri.~.ion. The publishing llrm were willing to do it for the sake of tho nddrvsses, which they will sail tohuslnosxs housvs that send out ml- vortlsing In'nttor and pnmphlots. So the pogple who helped swell Miss Snhonclvs mail will nd their own lncnnaed in duo luv Inna" vmum NoIod-!`Io Inu- mu Tenn Vlolorlono. Wu.num1\m, Aug. l0.-Mr. and Mn. Alhlay Torry. Bnlhlo, con 0! sin lute Mr. rm. Tnnnnnnd Tan: 61...... ...:. I.IUU$!\)lll. Mr. Morgan Is quick at gures and nc~ oustmnod I-n halulllmz grunt sums of mon- ny. Ho Instantly cluumd bls sumnwr homo for action. 110 changed his comfort- nhlo library into A f(`JIlp0l'M') pnatuico and hlmd two dz-llvury wagons to cars tho lottonz homo twice a day. No longer wuro the number of pkvos counted. They were mthuntod by tho harn-|. `in? cnnn \l|cc Qnknnnl- `u III nnoa-nu. Illlll I."-'1, IIIU Bl.\lll I.U|'U llll 5 UH. Within ten drum After sending out her initini luttor Misc Sch:-not bogxm to re- ooivo itnera by the thousands. The little ` p<\ at Babylon was fairly swnnipod with than. Sowna the Retired bankcu-`I houtkxhold. KI`. II.._.._-. I- ....I.I- .5 Q_.._.._ __.I -. uugn. But it was in placing the limit upon her chain that. Miss Schmuck nmdo hm gmnt mistake. Had shu stopped but u momona to gum she would have discovered that if her chain ran through only 20 series the number of letters duo her would inoronso alarmingly. Her iirst lottor would yield fnurin mmm. Tho Ichond not-ins would bring 16, the mhirri 64, the fourth 256, tho fth 1.024, the sixth 4.090 and so on. \\'IohIn on .I...-_ -fOn- o....II-... t\V\. 1...- Illlll llUI[lU\l UIIAJIIU LKIU Ulllllll. Mlsa Sohonck la a distant relative of August Belmont, the pruznlm-us New York bunkur. In the summer she and her nothor llvo with Mrs. Schonok's brother, nnhoxv Morgan, also A reblmd baukoix who has n summer home at Babylon, N. Y. It was as Mr. Morgan : house that Miss Schmck (`(ll)C6l\'(`d the Idea of tho chuln. She wrote letters to tour of her friends, requesting each to sond her )0 cunt: and also wrlto to fourof tholr friend: with the some mquost. Whon tho series mochod X00 she thought she would have enough. nut Itwnn In nlnnln-OLA: Nu-uIlt nnnn `snu- Miss NATALIE SCHENCK, WHO STARTED `ml t:li'AiN. endless. It has connected Babylon, hith- orto a very obsouru Iittfo seaside village, with ovory part of this great country. Miss Scbonok wants to broak the chain now-hu wanted to for more than a fort- 'uight., in !aot.-but in spite of the (not that her desire has been widely advertised in still seems to be intact. II`-u.II.uuu -L-l.... .._.\ _..L ..._.._ HVL.._ ___ IUUMJF Ir) LUIIIUI lolllf I.I"lUHu& The object for which Miss Schencl nskud dimes was no enable the National Rud Cross sooiuty to supply one of the un- bniunco ships with an ice plans. There were charity. patriotism and a lot of other no eontinmnua oonnootod with the idea, and that is why so many people took hold and helped exwnd tho chain. Kiln: I-'u\I\nn:-Ir In In alinmnnt. nninflwn a-.0 Bhlll RJUUJI DU ll! llll-HUD. Endless chains are not new. They up prohibited by law in England, where they have been used by Swindlers. They have been started in this country before. but never did one grow to such proportions as the one started by Miss Sohenok. You prob- ably know the method of starting one. You write to (our friends--we will any four- asking them to contribute ndime to A oer- tnin object and send A duplicate 0! your lotter to (our 01 their friends. I`L.. n|\l.... l`n_ .-vLl..L `ll... C._\.-__l. the nod (Iron loo Fund llu Boon Ballad Severn! Times. but sun she in Bwlmpod With Lamps and zmbu-ruua by the ` Dlnu of Pntrlotlo People. Miss Natalia Schennk of Ba ylon, N. Y., knows more about geomotr cal pro- gression than shodid 0 short time ago. She is the young woman who started the endless chain In aid of the Red Gross re- Hef fund. Now she wishes she hadn't started It, for the chain agoms to be really MISS SCHENCK, WHO STARTED IT. WANTS IT SMASHED. l._. I'\l3l\f\|Vl3\JlV. & Prlnoenu aunt. non (XI-non`: Wholonlo. `HER ENDLESS CHAIE Winding up sale of the GUINANE BANKRUPT STOCK and bal- ance of our High Grade Summer Shoes at Immense Reductions. For SNAPS IN SHOES we lead. A: SHOE : SENSATION! ---SATURDAY at SUTHEiRLAND S $ 731. Andrew '|!iecal:pboll. M.P.P., But Simeon. will not resign to hocouo 0 modi- dnlo for the common: for North Sincco. In. nun WI! Hutu. nun DIEGO 0! H10 run. to whom cofd. md my othc ptrhiculus than would enable tho uqnnment. to idonlily it and furnish the inionnuion the number deniru. Thoy had not boonsblo to nd tho nune ol Glennie on the neordo. ll- II....I..._- -___-A A- l---'r- -I Ul$|lIlI 0!! (HO ITCQI. Ir. Hodgmnagreod no furnish the in- formation. and Mr. Hudy nuggened than they should search under tho nuno ol "Dan." lUI'I UI WII [TL Baton running tho dobbo Hon. Mr. Davin, acting tor the miniutar ol Agricul- nun. asked the number for But Middle not ifho would Iindljlfnvor bun with noun nddmoml Information in reference to U)` Muidloeex run, such 15 the your the run was sold- aha broad nf uh. uppuur nu tun nu, lulu 0! ma. U IIIQIIA. A: Mr. \\'hihuoy c rcquonh one 0! the pomtioul prnying than no retronchive log- iolution ho introducad pending the settle- ment of ouuin oloction u-inlo wu road. Ur. Rudy imioung than in be oibher one signed by the defeated candidue himull ol Ibo nctnl petitioner in the protest. at. band. Than 0! Mt. )lcNabb in the West York one wu road. D-l-_. ..-..._.__ .L- .n-L,. rv .- .._v---. -'--n- \' nnnvuau , . llnvlnu n-omlly umluuod tho groauvr por- tion M the stuck or Rhunrty Emu, ormomronl one oruw lnmutmnnumolurors or Boot: nun] uhoeulnuanmls. at I wry low name I am now In an poumou In (mm In the pullo the `(mutant bu In: In menu linen over omrvd In lnmumu. ow |n_vuurt|nw In uuo aulvunl I hnvo alum (gum! bnrgmlm In Ready-Mada Clothing and ent'n Furninhlngn, Etc. I A lr A n Af'\I'\ n n