Pungwuusauy uusy (I-I53. ' `I'll: dofnndant gm-podu if ballad gt Vi!` atone in Int talmntmnd lawyer Eon, when lien a the most chnofgriminnh, tnmxod is build ban itnn-E bLliglII.nin. \\"hIn' honnonndlziohreath Inndoaplouiot hbdioniwhioiutoni thohanclungl Hamid. ourenmluth - revives the rumor at I Maude. daughter 0! u. will shot-tl`_v be for- Prineo Chnstiagg. of Innnan \ln nip`. ;nn..:_ i S. 412 'cap.i.~ an, Aug. 28th. nrnuun. 'HlOlD[l0l ulenouloo ogmgclupod uunc. - utvthesh lderh of ti .`EE3.".'..a..c.....a`.I1..ne3'.s3."' "` " R. :9 :. ....n _. -. ..... L..L .. AL - Inuu III I Incycle IJIOOIHGI`. , mehurebly modest. and yet on all dress and public occasions they were now-ise clan? of their chums. I recollect among the unily heirlooms seeing A dress of pure white etu wqm by til lt wen one nger and I I the edge of the neck to the waist: eleevee there were nontlletopeof the bodice being clasped -touether at the ahanlderbv nniem of lntin WIVX WINK IIIETDXIS 0! CH0 club. There was no purticulanr uniformity in the ladies` dresses, except that skins wete barred out, and all wore bloomers of dif~ ferent colors. and `they vmied in design, some being broedvand , and reaching Almost to the knee while rs were closer tting and more shapely. reachiu she knee,-where the met with n hm me, serviceable lea er gainer. The body of `the dress :13 loose and comforthble. and balked at the waist: this. yith I racing cup and broad collar, makes altogether-the vary but. kind of I dress for bicycle riding Tharp has been 3 meat deal of ms written about the immodest}; and boldness of the bicycle bloome: dmen. If any of those prudiah people will belie I look at the great national `ctnre mlledf Waahiugtm`s Conn. `\v `ch is n fniahful regmuntation of II Presidentinlgreeeption ill \\ uhingtows time, he or the will nd little to nd milr. with in a bicycle bloomer. (Lu. .......I......nl.._.... ...-.. -..._.......J A- L- lit ouuv.-puurul nu)`: out 0! mm, more anon. Another event of the week was the Bicycle Bloomers` Ball, given at one of the Conev Island hotels, whom an pang` of fort_\'~ six wlreelmeh and wheelimmen gave one of the most unique exhibitions of the season. The men were in tl|eir' nlnr bicycle suits. and the women wererz and thwuffair was given by The Knicker- - backer Cycle Club, "'a party of ladies and gentlemen well known to each other. quite I number of `Indies and ntlemen and their wives being members the club." Them In no lnrtinnlnr nnifu-{nnitu in in bloomers, , v.`uun(r_\' S "DUCT- -The grant. Futurity race. whidn `I 870.000 to the vginnenwans run on San: y El Shamnshnaid R||\'- hnl n` flu-Al unnnn nI\nn mu.uuu (.0 uge Vglnnenwals Satllntny at Shoepshend Buy: but of that more Allnthnr on-mat. nf thn Ivnnlr um: oh. uuc wuiu cuuumulu, uxen Well regulawu riece of m hinery. and whether Valkyrie ll carries buck the cup, Lord l)unnn`en - has given as a lesson in British pluck pnd honontile. manly endurance under defeat: and if at. last. the cu`; niinst. go back. to no living Iruln could we id at heau'tier(:(xlspeed tlupn to the gallant. sailor who__ brought the Valkyrie III across chosen no defend his country's honor. .'l`|.... ........A I'.`..o.._:u.. -A-- _..Le_.1 L44, ,, | nouns every men a uyer. ` A ner body of men than her crew could ` Iuudly be found on either side ohho water. \ Every mim seems to dro : into his pine}! at. the word command. ii on well regulated niece of m Jlinarv. nnd \|`|mt.|n\r Val]: vrin ` aoli as {he IIUIUIIKIQT 01 Inc ml HI%l' `"- \\ hm. added {no to the irkue was the' art-i\'nl"of the \'nlk_vrio III, and we have bad a cliilneo to ace what the British crack looks like. On oue__ point allot our yachts- men are mad. and that is, dust pha cup has never in so much dmigar since the acht. America brought it across. the water ou years a E\'er_ythiI|g about her is as" gel: of Glblltdl`, wd yet she looks every inch in dyer. .\ 8.... |...l.. at ...-.. c|..... I.-- .....\... ..,...| 1 nuuvnm. ouulg nuner nelgnnneu Dy um la_cl: of tho`: Iiefmel-`A unlocked-for mishap, which mnrezftly leaves it anopeuqueabion ' if (ha \ Igilnut. may not have mu be the defender of the cu`) after all. \\'|...s ...l.l..l rm. 5... oI..L u....._.. ..._.- .|_-' u.IulvIllI(lO!'l. 3 Thoouocnneupboon Roeduloroll`. In lhogoodold amend! the jndgo had :':m..,'**?..".:. :.::;*.::;.*:.3 "-M : .d.!'B|niu bomb had hnnstad under the inuv u.-nhouowamuumclgeahoen. tinimushod when Reoonkrtio aid, `(Fina 2-nlmnaluulv ....a an... .a_n_... -...4 nuyn Iulut. Au . -I1.--A8 mo uonuay season draws to n c 080, the past. week has been one of the wildest csxoitement {mm rst. to last. The voutosb early in the week be- tween the 1)efendei*' and \'igilaut ha; km. . the whole racing` 'comm\mi_v name. duo inbomsc being rather heighunod by the {act nf the`! Hnfnun]nr'n nn-Irvsluul-fnr Ilxhnn `Some of the Evonu.'l`hu Have Ctuuod _ltx~ ` Itomontelhoonlnr .u_ol! Mule in ex. |dnm_n_n llop-'l`Iu- '8! rite `of .l he Tull- orh Illl Gannon! Mnkon-8u1ly'I`nllgg [mu (Bruce. ._|n_-A _,,_,; , ._~-.. JUST 1'H `M-IING son THE wonx - IT HAS TO 00. ' KINGSTON, om. DEFENDER OFTHVE BL_00`)lER. 1 {NWWII ~t.l_n'n'xp0l`ulIIIOO.) ' -Nsw Yumt, Au. 30.-As the holiday. easou to c ma. Hm haul. u-mi D... uyuuvvn (spec-inl Cojrnesponulonoo.) Cnuu A..._ on A- Al. IHEBRITISH WHIG. qneulr vvlulllnl anvil mun lune pouco lO- ` t. The new polioo commission compelling ovary nun todohiu duty: no more aldernunic pulk: 016.0% eolloehd in line-and lastly, 5,500 Ii nordoolora lay down their u1us-ooulonn t ' vs light- on. Thefront. door and me back door. md the family onu-once omclhcod. The low mnatund nlull be , "Glory to God in the Egbert. pence on em:-. good will to men." We hone 'da_y;ofl-ho nioontworkol elm ..$ on%oft-he , ieacomlniasion. Tlsoodnuakooeevqltgal hononhohim, hut lgeunnotforgetiuthis hour ul splendid the mu: Ill0.l'll:,llOllllllll pouiblo. dnwnou.-ion. Howler 'IQ.l8 '- umdhodidisuthoy liveoost cl nocialnnd clcimldam , , Dan`: for- get Dr. Pu-gimme. v Tholutantynooat 8|uu~hondBa an Sutulllly . run unnl. I I ' ppnint G to an Ilnrps. Dove usdem ; uiul wall-ado!` with in thoonnd Inn. and Bolmontfa 37. ootoronminginlonrtla intlnhoc. Anduo our uauon --BnoAn- nu sumo nupr commnloll min Inc w: an new beginning so rcnpthe main of Dr. Pnrkhumis sacrice. at nite what has been accomplished-'l`uw many Hall driven from ever; do 3. of tho city government. Dick or in exile. Inspector` Mchu lin in mace prison, Su `ntondcnt and In- spaetor Wi! ianudrivunfrun the police do- nunment. The ma` Inlim cmmninninn nun uuxulnoa when Recorder lio uitl, Fine ewohundndmud fty dnllirn, and tiny days. `I'M he had A -._i_- .a..... ... L__ AI [rum ovary country on me man 0! the earth. A hundred thouumd ofvtlicao mptuitsnt be- uotud jgnnounoo Ind prejndico. which has no ulintion with our civilintion or our form of govenunont. `Ibis Iulnondouu war is dominated nhuzlutaly by the ' nor danlen` association, which has as nomborlhi of 5,5Il).and uuah unau- Inonl. oft! til): you. win. this book- ing tho; controlled the courts; they ruled the police; thcir henchmen Gllodovery do; ! t of the city nu-mnont. A man but than chanting of this `Augcui sable noqur oonironlad Inn ID in an. nan: Ln-inning An -gm AL. "with 3 grant. big red letter. for it marks ' 1 0|! `HOW I UNI" I II`- Put the fourth week in August down thogrnndeat. triumph {of Int and older. andnlao for tunponnce. achieved in use present century. To understand tally what mam has accomplished, it inot;ocoo- Jo ncoompnhonlivo View our I-igtioni. Here in a grant. oommoroinlcity of 3 million and an-are ol. from 0 country on hoe ottho oath. A `nun. tnunnnnd at t|.._. -.-._.J4_a L. II Ils nloastimo to tell the nary. ox-ar_ two u were any in morhlcomhnt. and than was enoug curl- M ed hiii-ont.hodeck tomato I rupocublo mnttreu. When the oxcni-sionboo\reach- ed the city. a small boa: was am ashore and the pblio.msen'es fen telephoned for. Whey they arrived, Although the` deckwti covered wkh to ruins of the light. than 115 not a` soul on board who - ever baud of a disturbance. Brotho'r.\lur-- my declared on his clerical honor. that. ha had not. than any whiskey of beer sold, which was the mum; of All the disturbance, but than he added by way or puvonthoais, You know I didn't I'D. nu l.....`I.. .....L :.. A.__.;._. _I_..-_ [UT SIXTH l$|H`~ In the midst of such general `hilarity, I regret to record that our -oolomd Zion of the Howard] gvenue M. E. ohurch liev._I end- ly fallen from Thursday. Au` uat 22nd, was the lumuual excursion the church. _ About L00" peugle perticiizzed. tor elnetor Murny being in c urge. , . rruy in: strict rohibitionist.` and the con tion is I y committed to thlt {nit ._ The bur rivilegezz were let out ggtusiielxfnns _u:mI:n._mnt_J1ur _uuL ginger` pop; but it is just as certain as preaching. that the devil in the shape of Apple Jack md Old Blue Gum smuggled himself on board, and the result was that long before the boat reached the picnic ground. tlaeie were more than fty scrape "n; on on the upper and louver deck of E` steamer, with razors lashing in the in t. . thing u'uI.-'u1 muur (mu ever curved the working man. The justice of the strike mun so manifest. that the battle was won almost without striking a blow. The} cameo aeriesuf strikes. every one a so 6. There was no ghting, no violence. -Tho beer sisloona were crowded r`i`h`)P" strikers, who nieared to think a strike, was mme~ i e St. Putrickfs Dot)` or the Fourth of July. .The happiest strikers were. the women and girls. In the Rusafan; Polish. Hun inn _and Jewish-` quarters. thev woul I;-ecu an It:\likn,q _n ' `rider: sets were [nned on the Room and they danced and enjoyed them.-elx-esA into the wee hours. In no instance have the- strikora lost. The only thingethnt. Appear ' \ edtonnnoythemwasthatt bosneegate in eoeoon. They granted a light end thev d_idn t t it, but they are nearly all bunch at Ivor again, getting the some pay for `tonhouraf`worl: which they formerly got for sixteen hours. I'.. sh. ...:..I-s ..t ._.-|. ._...-__I L:I-_:A-- I luv man a surlxe. ~ The original strike against the infamous. sweatshop system had nothing Vveny funny in it. `It. was one of the most. tmgical sys- ten\s~ol"Ti1')`or that ever cursed tho!'wor|:ing The iustide of the strike um: an llllllllllg FCIII W5 0". _ `Of course, vqu have gllehennl of the gar- uient. makers` and mlors strikes.` that have kept. the city in n fever, for the past. four weeks. At feast. tifuythousnnd weople have been -directly or indirectly a acted by them. I never expected to see n funny sfifi , but these mikes of the tailors. the united gnmnent makers, vest makers. the Exits makers, and the coat nmkers, have n funny. It has been more like a pic- niq than a strike. 'I`I.- .....:..:..-l ,...:|.,. -__:___. .n, . :.,:,_,,A , , vdent Conlin. A` trap was ` uuuiuig me saloon, keepers, quite as hully as when it was evecidone under Tmnmnny misrule. last, week one of their employees promimtl protection to I saloon koe r, for twohiindned dollars. The saloon` oeper sought the advice of xu`tin;superint.en- id for the faithless otlicer--the money was paid in marked bills, andthe culprit was caught red handed. What will be done with him I have not yet learned. but this .mnch 1 know, that notwithsmnding tlie-terrible e.\'am'ples that have been mnde of fnithlw `oicera in the past few months, black-. mailing still goes on. Of Nillmn \-nn lmrn all Iumnl Al` QLA ...... uvu `u-wfq;.| _.,,|III IIIIV UVUIII D IIIU IIIQIIKI IUIV a urine, is a des icable pining at best. , he law on orcement ugociatiog has been evnploying in its work gonna verv con- tnm ibl_e gains. who have been 1)|nek~ nun` in; the saloon` keepers; quite bully it t3\`er~dom-. undor '|`mnmm- _ wuull 0| I-nolnuu nnnnrupu. ' .Tho nes oollogud in,.the 'mo?n.h of` August` for viglationa of the liquor lnw. will uot bo fqrfmm fteen thousand dolinn. . The spy system. which has been Aadomdi .lor the oollectin of toatimonv furvvio- lations of the,excIie lair. in iihhurreut to the American poople an in body. A spy is a co'ntaempt`iblo' cmntnre. There may -be cases where high motives,` pntriotiam. love of country ind the desire ur serve it. may in in, moaaune `unify or excuse the deed, ll! in the case 0 Nathan Hale and Major Andre. But the hireling spy who works for n|on_e;;, uuavho beuuys his friend for iicable at ~ law ornament unm-intinn Im- I'Il`CI'U"KU5f|- In did not want mama; hohnnlmmi-I antyulthutdoould [inst hinauu. To uoooptnlioo noun vol-k,|nd the man fighuouclyhodid his work thognuur the ubuuonndmisnpnamuon. ' Lnlhraekhc Iadnronndnp.nndtothohorror undu- ::`ishment_ol the Ian; duln unmis- ' unuul i a Iuamon an `don-n. pa 8 `Fl... ..... .._- .... L4l.... n..4._|-- 11,2 -andlplodgo you my wold, oftho 3.000 uloomin the cit of New \'ork,ninc- tenths of themun nkrupt." The nes oolleousd in (Jun `mold: nf' SEM%l-WEEKLYEDl`TlON. on u . Lay. an muci oouunn-~1. ol tlninmauud bropg s,m Susan. I: is g. t.t.l::. in than m'unh.a auoh. 1 `l: `'I PI 3'? { .\'.\!3'l.\l`. N.H.. Aug. 3I).-SiM.y-seven uoaof I-iesgnd ammunition, eh-at. it in beiiend were intuidod no be'uin\'1\\'od to Cuba for tho insurgents. haw been found (3 Cu 3 nib nouthwc-~1. of _.I I. .2- - Pl! , olna.-. a I...... L u.\....... Sax I-`luxvxsm, Cal Aug. 3|.--0csre of the an-. Mono:-ni npnrt. dub when the nu`. .\lonowui mu 0!! Honolulu the was met. by I small bout bomnining the Aunti- can consul. the Pacific Mail agent Ind othot oioeru. who culled out that cholera` had broken out [butt and 1.1; than had boondglxt. doulu among $ho mtivol And Chinau; The oideinie broke nut shortly AQIQIVIJSO Chinese ateuner at Honlnlu. and IQ is supposed taut. the steamer brpuzht it from L`hixm. ' J l'IIII'|rI_Conpotltlk| cu-.4-so aoooga ; Pronluu Dual-rod. . LAl`(t\'. lll.. Aug. 8!.-i_-Tho lthy Inter inthollliuoirrivurdrdvcnlngcnchoolof (hr-man urp into I (rah-tutor ntuuntwo miles! north of `Lncon today. A {tag anchor nunod Domult diacovontl them there. ohstructih tr mouthof thoaerenm, and, with A pitohfor . throw put on the bunk 5.000 pound: of sh worth four cent: a pound. . ---,-- Noted [nuance Cue Agni: Dwight to Puhllr Hakka. x..;.~..~...e cm. Mo. Aug. 3l.--J. `a 'lt[nckle)'.n travelling enlenmnn of Louis- ville, l\., now here, chime to know in mm who bulged funoue Dr. G. W. Faker, of BIG! `Inge, to carry out the el- I leged ecbzlle to defnnd the ineunmm companion of O58.(IIO in policies. Thin men, Buckley up, will pmduce Fl-eker lorOl0.000. provided no prosecution fol- lows. Negotiation with zheincunnoe oom- penien are said to be pending. can no lude [Min Inn on Whirl Abound: h Alqhnun. _ BlnII.\'am.nI, AIL. Aug. 30.-Diaoover_v he been made by the Tennessee coal, iron , and railway eon: nny that low silicon or hasic imu. .-uita efor `steel manufacture, can be` made of ordinary red iron ore which nbnunds in endlega quantities in Alabama. and as chea ly. too, as other grades of g .irnn. The arnegie compnnv to-dayo er- ed 25,000 tons of `the iron shipped to Pitts- bnnz. to be used in steel uuulufacture as rapidly as the fnrmeee turn it out. This discovery is a most. imporumt. one, for jt. menus that Birminghem will soon become an im Ant steel manufacturing center. Al y font` steel mills hive been project- ed. Chicago apitaliate Me said to be in- tetested in one. uu uuuuu slluu. O'rr'u\'i, Aug. 29,-.-`Die result of the u-ouhle betIi'ee_n the semte school board the bourdihns decided to re~engnge them -until the 2.'Ith'of,Dee.. Christvnas. on the ixinderstaviding that if they don`t. comply With the Otltawa law they will be dismiss- ed. Trustees .\lcFnl| and Seguin votci Against them. _ VALUABLE DISCOVERY IN STEEL. nuuloncy. Iuullori Nll$\`IIl nuooon a revolution. Commanding an army of our four thounnd non. Ininuincd at u out of button in and nix millions of dbllnn par umum. he de-pins it his duty to nethetlaonumlorhin bwondtothoirs. That I nloon hops. with a pull. should not he nuehd bythohw. as common peopbnn, novercqhtod hishoudandn wut.hcI~ufon.lni_l.tlut'l'hoodonRooIo,volt. wua rm-olbuou. ' H- ALI -4 _....s IL 43... L- L-_ _I....__l` um.-In lwpeCll\'!ll_\'. `f `[110 [NOPIQ 0| .\lIn0' bu pay directly in school taxes tsI'ont.y-one 'per cent. only of the out of public schools. ghogovemmem contributing the remnim ` I iovenlv-nine per cont, Add in Prince F van! l{hnd.!he portion is very much the same. \'i:.. tw ty-thmo per cent. by the people and aevent_v-seyen per cent. by " "ul . ' ' 00 ,_,1`|(.. ........lA ..t .L_ scum: In [H pronuve. The etntis inn has also made com- putation of the vmportion of educational exp:-mhture_ wlu_ch the go\'efI1nxent and the people provnded respoctu`el_v. Thus he nds that in the province of Onmrio ninety-tluee percent. of the total expendi- ture on public education is paid directly by the 1-eggle, nven per cent. only bein contribut `by grants from the provincia gxcheulnner. In Quebec the Jzopgrtionla fl3lZ1T`,r `'..=:'{` $3 W- .?,';'x'f. Nova Scogin the people. seventy-six per int. and the pronnco rremuining. twenty-{ow per cent. In`New Brunswick the pmpurltion is siity Ear cunt. and forty ' per cc-nit`. by the and tho vern- ' men: napectivoly. `f be poople of . him- .3 lI\\' in HEN C113 I.I'nnl.u_nnA KU\Cl lIlIIC|IL gmlll ' [4 -:g\_c_l_[gu;r per cent. 2 t rec per .cenc., New three |-er`cent.. Mani` cenL. while in Priqee grant to adumuion `is ` or more th.-\u'lu\`lf of t venue of th province. The smtis inn hu Iur cuucnuon In me racnnc province. Taking the. average of all the provinces it. shows (Inn. the people of the dominion are now paying at the mm of $1.56 per. head of pbpulntiou for the rpose of pub- lic schools. In increase 00 in the per. capital expexu iture since [$88. It appears also that Ontario spends seven pen cent. of the total provincinl,I1>\'enue in govermnent grants-to echuols, Quebec ::Eg|3 Nova Scotia twenb_v- Brunswick twenty- per'<~entv.. .\lnnit.oba seventeen per Prince Bdwanl Island the ` edumctionls fty-four per cent. or th.-\Vn' half the total yearly re- \-amm nf tho; nnwimva .-- - utrgtwv I O:'l'_.l';`J\, Aug: 28.-George Johnson,(_lo- ` minio_I`:` atahisticialu, has 5:! ':n'ost.iga- tin t coast of education .t several srosv.-inn.-cg` inthe dominion. data. having I `collected for comparative V purposes for thoyenro I888 and I89-I _`l`ho gures show that Manitoba expend: 'pmportion- neelv more upon education. that is. for publlc scbop `. . _ _ i.';.`Ji ...`i';11:x""`:3=$."":'- ?."`*"i ;" . ' I am .1 is an own at, in Ontario expenditure upon public schools luv: l`8!l}:\i_lI8d stationary 9!, 8l.2l'.' per head `of the population.` In Quebec It. has in- creased fmm 8| cenus to; R7 centiz. In Nova Scotin it has fnllen from $4.51 to, 3|.-5. ln Now Brunswick the ex'pepdi- ture_in the year I888 was qllliper head, and in I893 it had increased to 3-L3]. `In Prince l-Idwzml Island it rue, from $l.36 to $1.40, and in Manitoba from SL5? to $`. .U`.'. Hrigisl: (.`olnmbie\ increased her eclucationnl expenditure in the some per1o(l_fr0xi1$I.4(lto` $1.87: _ In connec- uon Wllll the latter hguresit. 1s to be borne pi miinll that there is no public assessment , or`e ilcntion in the Patcic provinve. Tlklll till! .ll\'3l1u? 0` tlin nnn-innna than my ouher ' province. SAYS DR. FRAKSR LIVES. Z..-.---- The For C\I|)|II Tu For the Inlnlhnuu-6 ` otnu Public` 8ehqoII--WHO; Share of H16 Yearly Revenue II `tllvoia 0\-ier Io l2lueatlon-Whn_t the Pooillo `and (idy- erniuent Provide. O1'r.u\`.\, Aug." 28. ~-(:eorgo Jolhu.-ion.do - miniou xlnnintir-inn, Imn balm Sn.-..u.'..... MANITOBA spawns Mont THAN omen Pnovmces. V Ammpao (ms? Piuzz. nus COST or EDUCATION. H` DEB. _ Thou has boon n mdouroloning among the uloon koopou vriI.h.a pull since police oouninioner Roounlg and recorder Goa struck hand: to oncuw the Inf. Nothing to excite on much utoniahmont non: ` the '1.` ' tho fact u.;."'2".`.';. ..a..~..-i`1'a.7`..`..' a '.?.'}'J.a``' .. ..... ` money: Thoodorokoonox-alt been I` Q WIS? HIIIIIIET C IV 0! nml. At present: the funxfpermiu of the discri~ htmou of'si:t.y~se\`eiI loaves every wook. some of those whn receive Lhechariey have been mgnlar recipient; for over thirty yarn. and when one of the pquiomn die: thonil nice a struggle forhor-Klan? Wags; ' . because nt. prunnt the Leoko out of Blood.` One of tho oldest charities in the United %sm..n. what iacallod "The mu. Dole of Blend." John beaks, an cu-I `New York milliomim. left 1,000. the ntonct `of which mm to be used by the `rector of 'l`r.inity ohnrcih in aurgnlying tho glooerviug poor with bread to t extant; of the fund: available. Since I793. Lhorofon. there has been (lintribntod over` Sotnrdny mom- ing u certain number oi owes l brad. Ac. m-nnnnt, lm fumI nermil.: nf I. In din-L lulu l- nllulllt-Ive For some time put Mr. Archibald Blue. of the bureau of mines. accompanied by Dr. Coleman. minenlogist; of the bureau, have been muting e tour of the Rainy lake gold dinrit. and have eleo been over a large %ron of the Mutteiin iron ore ion`. riting to the do mean. from my Igke, Mr. Blue nyn t. t. that a careful examination he in perfectly util- led the: in the Metuwin district. elone then it iron ore in the ulupleet. abun- dance, end '0! the uent 1 uelily. to unin- tain an iron industry t. u would fully supply the demand in Cenedu for half , e century. Hr. Blue eeyethereeremountninu conteinin amine ol hemetiteore of from fty W )0 teen in width and from I uerter to half A mile long , and he my: aunt there is very little doubt that it runs from the Meaahe run e. non the mouth of the Mntuwin river, c ear names to Hum.- er`: ielnuulf A City Entirely Under the Control of the Fair Box. -A man, somewhere in America. went to sleep the other night and dreamed he was in II city entirely governed by women. It. mu: scmpuloualy clean, and while wander- ing around. he saw three men arrested for spitting on the pavenients. A arbage box at the rear of each lot Wall ham - nint- od and tid with blue ribbon. Nail xes vreredocorated with drawn work throws, and n-plugs had cushioned seat: on the top of thorn. Sweet peas were climbi ouertholoctric light poles, and A - painted `cucpidor occupied a pmminont. place on every corner. There was no bud- noa. not on Man being nllowod to pan up and down the main autos: for ten of mi- ing dust. The town was deieruad. I save` for the policewoman. {who marched up and down to use that no one with dusty shoal stopped info the town. * wuuuv "(_zJlI1puuI0nB are new e_\'er morn- ing." There wns_euushi'ie about ivn, or the mothers would not have `throiigi ,arou_nd Him with their little ones, the - pisedl snerera would not have looked trustfully to Him for help, the outcast ain- don. We seem to faucv that God made our eyes for` tears, ml thgt from some other power came their gled Winkle of merriineut. or their expression of innocent joy. in the Vmidst of social converse. Who vrmnthed the mouth with smiles that an- urertoemilee? Who made the dimples too in the Baby : face? Who lit` the glad loving Ii ht in its eyes, as it begins to be swore o the tender care of its mother? Wh - will we not remember that -jo is as muc the gift of_ God as sorrow, an to be as freely accepted in His presence 3 A Godot` Sunshine in Well as orsol-row- Wlut Ila Really Is. Our Lord when on earth was not ll friend only for dark days. He could stand by the grave of l.n_mrus and weep with the sorrow- ing sisters but could us well be present at . the u'e:l(ling'of Cmm of Galilee. an honored and welcome guest. In our deep realiza- tion of the solemn mission of our Lord tn this sinful world. we are too apt. to forget. that. He came as mi image and expression and embodiment of the God of Love. `The morose reformer is not likoly to be hidden to feasts where his pronounce is only It gloomy shadow, Quid his countenance as a tluutoning cloud We may, be sure um even III His holy purity this was not the impression mn_de by Him. whose compuseions are new eyary imr." Tham Iran nltllnhinn nlinnt Him In- uunu mu. 1: utue oamnu Lime. 1;, untrue. . Trunk said that he lntd been keefiing com- pnuy with the girl two vears. and that the match had been been brohen o'by relatives. - 'I took her away," he said. because I had perfect right to do so. If I had thought she was going, to fool me she would never hnve got out of my hands. I went around to see Amm. and she came out of the back door. I pushed her through the side gate and forred her to come with yrs`. I mu s'orr_\' Host her, but HI have hexuyet. {.l`,\rli1id vi-hat'I`m telling you." ..\Iennwhile .\_Ir. dud .\lni. Benson are enjoying their honeymoon, I - \ Anna Wnltorvp Wan. Abduc-u'~l,Juu lkfuro The Wedding. ` (`inn-inn.-nli I-fvmnh-or covenuaohv woman. - _A -JOIYHFUL RELIGIQN. DI%l'U\'Dl"'W'n Dy WWNIIIII. : b'l'howhoolhueomotosuy.sml in use women is ` Qp '\ at .. .}n...m....- .g.`I .'.'.. :o.'J.2 '.'.a.g'"`.' cation. The Knidu-hooker Cycle (gab hulnnt-nu tin:-aT,thcy danced from lull-pun nine tillonedclock in the llldlw inggandhlghowthualuywan pd w_ , .ifhl' Iuppor. nu: choir -aw I Ian mi spin In... L.. L... - ...;.-_.n-_:.... ___L_ `. on for Iron In Alnndaloo. .A:.._. __._A II.. A__l! FIGHT FOR A BRIDE: SEPTEMBER 2nhf1s95, N0. 87 |ETllIUH OI EH9 VQTIQXIF. The Industrial view, Boston. Man, printabhe following: The nntiounl Mocr ciation 0! wool manufacturers will publish in its September bulletins the results of its invnstigumimu gomverning the woql crop of the United Sutton for M95. The wool grrqtiuce in put It `29-1,213,126 mch, wished and unwubod._.ineluding I.(Xl),~ 000 pounds pulhd wool -cums 395.210.- 'il2 pound: nu 18$. Rodnoojto uaooured bct. thatch] pnduee it placed at I359 7l8,@ponIuk ` Iu a slam l.nl'l'E. At Sim Jose. Coat: Rim. Agriculture ll uufieng [mm the Incl: of hbanarn. Farm hunk have ulkndonod the` country to search for d in the cemeteries of the old town. It. as boon reportod.ehat many graves contain gold ornhthenu of grant `value and that in` one gruro jewellery was found zgrth a million dollan. -To atop lb` congnn propane: bapuu n In: ;:xi'_|;d:li inch except. by "-i-3'f`."':'.?.';`...W .. '.;'{.".E'`.'a':...,... ..... UXNX). ` _ Juno: Stewart, 3 no of Senator Suwnrs, of Nevada. 1: Spohno, Wash, Inst ni M of injuricl ho roooind July uh when undertook toga down I chum L500 foot. long in a barrel. The hnrrgl (elm-om the chute to the rocks I00 feet below. Stand was khown by his profatliaitl Ruin of Paul Webb. and the timeshondcident occurred was rhu- ningtomgko the dqeento! Ningnra :11: in I and barrel. ' A; Q. L... n._.. nu; Aggwrh ~- ,- 5 nuuup or u use. 6 A special to the New York Record from Gunijnato. Mex. nay! Jesse _ n and Frank Biclford, of Alabama. w 0 have been spending nu-onl month: boating and making explorations in the country north oihoro. have discovered dlu-go. ancient Their oxonvntioun into this all bmu In to light man. 3' ml` M `th;"Axwcoro`thor ancient people : 98 4 ,uuv IIIIIIDIUIHIC. The Lolnlnnxeigor Berlin that Princess the Prince of Wales. shortly mall) betrothed to Chris-ting. Denmark. who is Prin , Maude`: cousin, hi: father boiu thee or brother of the Princap of W 6* A an-ninl 0.. oh- N ... \'....|. b...._.I 1...__ Fiatarted in the town of Zlmluwe, Holland, Wednesda evening. and is still burning. _ Thus far ortv~three houses have been destmyed|.`_ Th:in'l1nl;'i:`nIt-.i are uk- ingre inteniwnyn snndmhho openlallglz. Zsuluvnlna town of about. 1.00) inhabitants. 'I`I.. l..|.-I....--:_.. _...:._.- .c_- __A____ ,. ouu.Uwu. I - . - It is curreny reported Lhat. the Gillies manufacturing company. Carleton Place, is ugiplying for incorporation with A capihl ` shoe ofQl20,000, toaoquire {he foundry business of John Gillies I: Co.. and the _woollen factory of Gillies, Sun & Co. ' 3117`? Hundy, the deputy registrar of Pemrbom. about whose ,re\`olntione" be- fore.the'public accounts committee of the ' "legislature so much noise was" made in the late election cam nign, is re xorted to be pastor of 3 chum at Fond u Lac, Wis- main. Iniuous ulnorln. an more nnocnng um- bitiou of dirt and indecency than any bloouor ever worn by womnn. 1 `II. -L..l L.. n...` 5.. 4-- -...I .1- .-._ 1 CIBW were EVE! nnu EVEN 8130 unsung. The treasury depu-tmant, Washington. is informed that the Belmont-Morgan ayndimhe to-dav deposited $1,500,000 in" gold in exclyanke for roenbocka; This raises the treasury pol reserve to 8101.- 300.0$|0. . It in ;nn......Al.. _...-..A.__l A`_._A Al..- 1\!II,, , an average 0! 119:}: Knots an hour. The keeper of the Bmugh lighthouse, Orkney Inland. telegraph: that the Nut- wegian "steamer Ansgariua was lost this week on Lowtber rocks. Six of her- crew were saved and missing. trenanrv denurtmant. Wnhinnmn, I [003 FIICE W'll=I I 8 pI`338I0niU. Ihe matwan! mcord bv the I-Ituriu, from New York. Aug. 2-Mn, for Lirarpool. which arrived at Queenslown. `inst even`- ing, wag six days and thirt-y~nine miuuges. `GT1 ii'E`n`if19-l`Z1Ta6t i Iu-.' H" " `V Th: Irnnnnr nf Olin nu.-...:.L l:..\.sL;...7- The town of Sumner, four miles from. Puynllup. near Tacoma, \Vash., is report- ed have been alnpoqt com lately des- trod by re last wek. ieomst. ns surround the town. 'I`|m .'-.-o..... -AI..l-s:.. .......,.:_n:... .1 n-_ lll1UuII(l lull (DWI). The irnutgur athlegic nsapcintion of Can- ada.ha;uvoked the amcgmur standing of Carleton and George Carson. of the Capital lacrosse club. nf 0t.t.nvra, for: competing in a foot. race mth a professional. .The aaxtvnnl vnr-nu! hr Hm I-`,nu~i.. F.-.x-.- |R3l'llIllUII.UI CU" I338: ' -Mrs. Jeremiah urley, of Be;-|lm'ille,(lie< on Tuesday night, aged ninety-four mare and six months. Sheha.d been in x'esi3ien$ _of Belleville for fifty years. A meeting of the admirers of the late `Mr. Mercier has been called in Montreal for the purpose of organizing a movement; to erect. a monument. to his memor_\'_. A comner a jury at Indianapolis has given an verdiet that the boy Howard Poit- zel was murdered by H. H. Holmes by means of the}`administral,ion of cyanide of potassium. ' Tim tnwn nf Qnmnnr `nnr mhn l'..~.... ll|-it your UK $JU,Ji);'.. The report. of the` L'nit.od Stinuas board of en iuqers on the Chicago dregjun a canal revea s that it was constructed Vvit out the` permission of don ress. `r Jnrlnrninh nv-lav nf Ralln.-Illa Jim] ll|'UH:l`llI:IUH. Judge Sahdermn has granted a decree of divorce to Marie Burrou hs, the net:-ass. iromher husband, Louis .\iasson, mrtho _ grouptlpf indelity, Cnnmln Psmin rnilmml rnnainiu fn.- elm gl'l)ull(l_Ql mnaeuL_\'. . ' Cwinndn Pacic railroad :1.-oei pts for the seven months ended July 3lst,- shown gain in net profits over those of` the sauna priod . last year of $336,352. Tl... ..........o ..t .L..` I'..:A....I n..,.__ L, , u The `Paris .\lat.iu. advises` that. Great Britain and Brazil `submit the question of ' the possession of the Ialaml of Trinidad to_ arbitration. I...l.... q......1.._-.... L-=. -_-,..J V I I - _unuu saw man nor nee oenma n ng ion. In a well appointed" bicycle bloomer thon is no gxpoouro. "then is nothing iml modest. It in cool. loose and comfortable. undjusttllo thin fol-the workit. has to do. One lnlf of women who deer the bicycle bloomer, would mil u `ve ollnr silk or I Mndollu |volvot tlxrou la thq min without nmol-us. A non nhogiing o`xhi- dirt and indamncv Llnn um pu umu` rv..-aurvu Ilaqlllly or $25!!!! a snnm. {`wo unknown Italians at/Central City, (`ol., were drowned by the Americas mine disaster." and eleven men in the Sleepy Hollow. '1'}... now wuung no work tor melt more bowl. The Commercial Bank shureholclem, of Newfoundland. have been called upon to their reserve liaibility of $200! share. ` wo Iudihns (`o|.. drowned bv the Anmrimm Ininn cu nuu say: an um: nurcu Den, Au. ZEUI. Thipboen of the crew vger dl0W|l\E , Speaking up Edmomuonl premier Bowoll ', intimated blunt. the non! e'lect.ions would I not be held before .\ ay or June next. Reports from I'm-cage Plains district, are t.o the ellect. that the Ontario labor:-rs are ` now willing to work for their board. The (ilnmmarnial Rnul: aim-nlml.-lam -8 upmwu an negma '1 nursau y. The Uernum t,or'peJo bt. ed and sank in the North] Se Thirteen of crew Iyerq dv .Q-}nnIn'n.u ..o AI`.l...n..o....i .,.. .1 wan: mum an ac. ` ` ' _ _ ' The first session of the third It-gislat-iv! assembly bf the north-west. territories was opened at. Reginh Thursday. I . ` tm-`nedo bdrm. S. 4|. (minim- CIDHJYIIUI". ' " , . V At the Bellevillebheeae board thism was offered 1,67-5 white and 250 cqlored. Bales were made at 24c. ` J ' VP}... 6}...` -.......'.... ._t Al}- AL:__I I-_ ,-'v .- - 3 wu,uuu,ulN-. ' _ ' Medical men emphatically deny that the hair gmwenfter d th. . . The Quebec legis azure" will probably be called together for the end of October. 1"." Benn, of Prince Albert, has. been elected speaker of the t.erritorlaegiplati\'e assembly. . Ar 5|... l)..ln....:ll..-,.L..-..- L_.._.I um , v Lmla ntten.'l`Int In no: l:w-rybody-v-- Notes Frog: All Over-:;L!_ttlo of lvoryo . thing Euuy Iliad and" Bunolnberod. The cost of St. l _eter , Rome, wan: over $70,000,000. ' \l..l:-..l .5... .......L...:_.`n._'_).,, ,, .1 A .- TELEGRAMS FROM THE EARTH'S FOUR QUARTERS GIVEN. > I THE AFFAIRSWTF"iriii i0{JIi.'J nuuuu an Incn Illll I all! VICIO. _, Butitllnotnooeanl-you lnckbothe Rovolution or the Directory exam Gotoanyof the ball: of our own ur` Hundred. or totho Grand Open at. an . and you will witness a lavis isplny of charm: that would make the `Gnok due hide her face behind g loaf. In aunoinaod bicvcla hlunmnr