Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Jul 1897, p. 1

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

UUFIUK lo\VU UlIl'P| lll IIUU UnlL|Pl|IHlI|Ilsn It who :5 terrible uxperlenee for them, exposed not only to all the lmrdlhlps of the comp and eld, suorlng from storm and heat and hunger, but constantly in danger of being captured and thrown lnto Spnnlsh dungeons. For Ihelter they generally had only a rude but In the woods. The supply of food was procuri- ouu, and ottcn they were hungry for day: at a tune. `sudden night and long, forced ' marches were common occurrences. Mrs; Garcia, in moulllng her experiences, says thutnmonth was the longest stay they made in any one place, and frequently they otald only an few days. ' ` `II: um: nmlar nunh oh-nnmnfnnnnn nu thin` MRS. GARCIA. uwellas nn uquul uuuulxrr of hot hul- bnnd's femulo 1-ulntlvva. All these women and children. nmumh-d `by I mnnber of xithful mervuts, followed the Cuban nrmy during two yours of hot mnupulgulng. Ir. mum in mm-lhlu uxnm-hmma. fur thmn. Juulll IIVUII IIIUW VI DUI` UlIIlv_UllDVu - his-I. Gaol: known from pg:-tonal ex- ` `patience on the hardships and horror: oi ` war, for she followed b husband for two you: during e ion: rovoiution known In tiaotpn you-u wu-." She could have gone to-(auto plgcn`_then. but she preiorrui to share hi: forgznnu and those of the patriot army. She wasvmnrriod at the age of 17, and when tin first revolu- tion broke out she was the moth: of thee children, the eldelli being only 4 year: old. In the family were her mother and sitters llll. Callxto 05:53, the wifdot the Cu- bun general who Inn been making things ~ to Intoreulng tm"W,0ylo1-of km in llvipg qnlutly and until; In New York city-with her `younger Gillian. Naturally the In quite pwm'Ine.ot,ln the Cuban holdny 0! ~ that city", but 161! ieoplo ouids of tin junta even knowof eroxlngnoe. Mn. Gnu-uh known h-mn tflllll ex- H lxpnlunou oltl;oWllq oraouimcama .n1k. - - , . not uni: `to com. "Nut Yon. July &-A I.....IJ I--n "(hung an-g .- A- TIME-ER TRADE yvm-1 CHINA. The German Olblnet Crlnll. cu A an n xunoavpy A nmig lcono. .._. 13.--- I1`! I_I_n A Ionun In Ihlnihnlo. uv___- l_.I__ n QLA _A_-u-, itaawrunws A ounu m-:aom._ uo an piuoa. Ihmu, Philippine Mind. July 2.-Ad- ditionu dohIlo_o!Jbo eruption oi an lkyon volcuo.IuINPr0VincoofAlbuuy. aha um mod t-h.inInb_iuuh of `lllvlhgool Lihurg pumud. 'l'hnvil- [the Inc twenty yuan; Tun Ill- Two mu. prohuioml n.3'i:Jr-B|-y- my was at, Elliott second Ind` T0050!` ghird. Elliott wugllnqnslliod (Jockey- mg. 1 hirwo nilo unnhur;d.t?ndmnTchumpl n p--Bovu Inna n no... Iloutnslridu-o won w` I: ilzohnn and Molll hound. ` ' u mils amounts-Rldllo no Int, vln|lngbya.nmvn-- in noxuinordor. ` ~, ile profennionnl-Dnvirluon w ml in in the lat may min; llcsnhy -`Mile opon- usury olou. 000- C- W. Richardson won by ugrnn I W in the Inc twenty yudu Taft ' Two mu. nrohnionnl idr-B|o!- The (Iron lllovclo Keir. Cnumuu, July *2.--The nnnunl meal: of the C.W.A.' took place here yoatorday. There were 0,500 spectators present. There were no serious accidents. and the noon were all keenly contoobod, than be- ing mmy a close nish. The only record broken won the half-mile, which Harley Davidson. of Toronto, reduced from 1:05 to 1:02 3 5. VIVL- -.:l. _....:A. --- ...-_ I._ `III IV `D-I. W I {U5 0 U. " The mile novioo wu won by F. 0. Rob- inson. Tomato, with J. Robinson, nooond. Half-mile professional -.- Harley Znvid. non. of Toronto. won by half: .10 t I Halt-milq nInManr-This wu contest of the day. There `VII no wheel : length hotwden` tho louder fourth min at the nish. Moon 1: 3 {av inohu. Drury. Moore sud Ax inqlnoxu in order. ` :|-.....t....1...-I n.-:.|..... ..../:ml in , cub UVUT lallu IUIII `,5: Two train men and three punengora were injured by thesxplollon ol the on ino of un incoming suburban hnin on the hi- cago & Northern Pacific railway at Mor- gan park while the train wu going at. full I . The reman, Joseph Launhiw, will die, while the engineer. John Fogg. is badly bruised and scalded. II. The x-at section of the Chicago chris- tian endeavor brain run into 3 freight train six miles west of Akron, Col. Fire- mvn G. A. Cole. Mc(}ook. Neb., was slightly hurt. and Dave Meguirmengineer. `was eerioualy injured. One peeeenger. Fred. E. lauburn, _of Tnmpioo. III., was cut over the left eye. Tum Ia-Ain man and Hui-an nnnnnmrnrn oroopa. As the Empire State express paused Poughkeepeio, N.Y., on Wodneudn morn- ing a child WIS born to Mrs. E. A. nrmon. Ucica. None of the lad puoongero uld offer any assistance to t o woman. an the coiored porter. who had studied medicine for a. year, had to attend to the one him- self. VF]..- A..-L .-..L:.._ -0 ll... f'lLX..-..... ..I..-:- - Bop Outing Shim 26 and 850. Block Sateen Shirt (909 and 750. .....!-... (`Allan \`Jn.Iba Kn UIIOCII. CHO IDIHIIQGTI DI POIICB Illu WEI`. _Serious riots nmon the Mn ulmen oc- curred et Calcutta. aside: the main mob, scattered gangs `of rioters pended the streets booting and stoning the Europeans. several of whom were injured. Finally the authorities were compelled to call out the troops. As the Emnira Shun arnmss nanad [IUD Z4) H) 1:UI,n ' Preparation: are being made by the Otis steel com any. Cleveland. Ohio. to out A big atoo un. Dr. R. L. Gatling. the inventor oft oGatling uh, fro! the opmion that it in poui In to ,mnko modern henv"y ordnance of can steel. The ne; volume o! 300 Inner: written LIIVU I|lK'l'UlIUUI'II4I. III are IIUW Ill JII '0 Andrew Carnegie, Pittabu , Pm. has ordered a 820,000 orgnu to be p uoedin this Churcli of the Divine Pntemit. ,New York. as mgift. Mr. Carnegie and {in wife were unrriod in this church A few you: :30. Thnm was a van: hu-an ntmndnnnn van. lIlII'l"lU(l III (DIE cnurun I [CW yarn IKU There was I very large nttaendnnoo yea- taordny at the C.W.A. meat at Chnhhum. The race: were well oonteotad, though no record-breaking. with one exception, the hall mile championship being;-edueed from 1:05 2-5 to 1:03. - `l')_-.......-L:.....- .... L...'.... ..__J- L- LI... IIIUUUFH l.lUlVy UFQIIIIIUU UI CIIU 30%|- }, Tgopgi-ab volagme 01303 lubthara written y a con 1: rent: roe .empu-nr,_ will be publi;hed n week." The volume innlndan heated fnmilv lattarr and name; WIII D9 PIIIIIIIIIX Full WHO`. Illa 'VUI|IulU includes heated family lel.t.ern~ and some vigoroual worded epistlea to Foucho and Dubora. t e miniibora of police and war. Rnrinnn I-int: nmhna Hm Mnnnnlmnn nn. IIII unturcuuun. < V The body of Peter Reaume wu found near the railway track at Chatham last night. badly mutilated. Foul play is lua- pocted. An inquut. will be hold. George N. West. now United States con- sul at Pictou, N.S.. is to be consul at Syd- ney. N .8.W.. and Onion Boddol. of Now York, to be comul at Fort Erie, Ont, nnlnrnnnnr llnnnin `N Mnllnn in nnvnu l.Ul'K, W0 00 COIPIII II? IOTW DUO. UHF, Commander Dennis W. Mullen, in oomv mend of the Pensacola navy yard. has been diemiued from the United States service. He was clmrged with neglect of duty. Altar tn,-nhv.fnur hnnrn nf nnnnhnnf. 110 WIII lllllfsll WIUII IIUKIFJII U1 Ullyo After tm V-nty-four hour: of constant ghting the ubroo bandita, who on Monday robbed the bank of Bell's Foupche. S.D.. have surrendered. and are now in jni l. Andrnw (`.nrnaaia_ `Pittnbm-a. PL. hn Ullfi WXII DIIHCL _ . Edward Stacey. n Blanchard towmhi p funnel`, wu killed at St. Mary : by being thrown from his buggy. Al. Simlburnn. Nalmn Ballet-bv. mud nix. QUEER ST. `DUDE. Thomns J. Kenn . mute:--at-Ayrma on the American bnmea ip Indiana. was mur- darad bv one nf tahn crew with whmn he had / . Little lnttorlfhnllnounli lnrybody-- lotolfroulllovur-ldttlo 01 Ivan- thlu lullv Ioodudlononborodha .1'|oDou-Ptbllo. ' "1`hoD ArIu comohlaat Icon in 1890, has again bead sighted at Lick absint- tnrv. . _ LII. IIWUUIIIIUIII XUWXII LIITIU Illll -Greece nny be ordered to ho oonolu ad in bhroo weeks time. I`.l-mu.) Qt..--u - `DI-....L._A `AInnA`|:n | ol.|I'0WlI ]l'Olll [III Dug y A6 Sholburno. No|non.Bo|lerby. ngod quix- toen yearn, Wu very aoriougly wounded by .fallin with his (an In hiahnnd. 7:). AI nnh-;'v* nf in!-nu-nnl rnvnnun WA`hIIP lllll WIDII IIII gun III [III _IlIlN1a Col onto? of internal revenue Wolhurn. `San Francisco`, bu been suspended. and a warrant iuuod for his arrest for embezzle- rnont. fI'|L......-.. 1 l?........ ._--L.... -5 --..... .... DIIB IIIIIOIICIH DIDDIOBIIIP lllullllll. W53 llllll" dared by one of the crew with whom he had an altercation. "Fl... luuln ll` DAL`- 'l)..........- u.-- Lu.-"I |l ARAI:]IAP[ll_lnIlEB ur.| 1 ELEOIAQAS FROM THE EARTW8 FQUR QUARTER8 GIVEN. What Coma ti`-Us hill laws or nu: wunLn.| wt; mwe an negotiation: between Tu:-ko u;d nas mnv In m-dm-ad tn ha nnnnln Ad in ?lQ:fHV1N5379F mm. a procession or an Ionom onuann. ool board, village council and he hr! ado In the morning, md lacrouaaglnoo are played in the afternoon. It on dnloatod Twood 4 to 0. Mndoo defunct n and team of Tweed nnd Human 7 to oouion roprcunting bud alum. 2. The day wound up with 1 grsnd pr`- _.-' -. ..v _.-.. -_---, _, 0 -,- At Providonoo. 7: Ab Springeld, 4; Scrun- . 5. nm, 72 Rn'AIn'. 0. AI! Humil- t. Toronto. 7; Bunlo, 8; second EI.',""r neo. 7; Hum, 0. M1 ton. 8 I00. 7: Roohostot. :1 1, said Mr. Grant. V Then the Rev. Mr. C "Ll8"d that ail pretont, miniolol-I `h t ""3 go forwu-d within tho M 13: an" bhorododionbo thoirun P`! ' I that they might not _ '0 '`" k and the lips that they `Wm M '9" -1. 00 M _ Ill` {:59 r CD e` )|{ott':)vard. Othro . "d' `mm Pm` ably two-thirds of "`'"' "' k".' in; together. ` Brooklyn. 2 _ 14. A; oh, 13; Pmaburg, 5. At B.mmo,-.. 0. uhlngton, 3. At Clon- 1 -?a?.'J"C'.":'2 . Blouse tta Olornmcn `rah Part In 3 Noni Ooluo tlon lotto In Old Orchard. IO. OLD Onmunb, 140., July 2.- oecond Advenb cam p meeting. Miles Grunt. of Boabon. anid the t day in society and the church in t 'rd' `form Ind express too hasty opinio ` ing the acts of others. "I hnvn mnnv tinnnn Iunpnklni ing the acts of othoru. H) I hsvo many time: badly. _ ' who, after all. wore an Inn Km"! I " .-:I ll-. I!-....L wnu, user an. won: I I, said Mr. Grant. Than Ohm nan wl ,_ com me; xor Ill Inwr-onnllgl ol freight. 0 is the desire ot the govommont thntlll nllwaya should be put on an equal footing in the mnttaor. In Regen! _to the Oonetrnotlon ote Bell- wey In the North-Went. Wmrurm, Mu.n., July 2.--PreInier Greenwe` returned yesterday from Cryetnl City. e we: interr eted concerning the propoeed Winnipeg- lIIth~ elr line. but we : not dlepoeed to he cdmmunicetive eteting he went not yet prepered to teke the Eublio into his condence. He edmltted, owever, the: the subject would be teken up bi the cebmet shortly` There wee no e jeot, he gem, in u in; the negotiations. ee it wee too ete now to organize for netruction work the veer. Speekingo the crepe in eoutbern Menitobe the premier eeid thet whet be new pereonelly end from whet he had learned from rdthern the (rein wee In e forward end heelthy oondltlon end the prospects were very fevorehle. Amnnnthn nrrivuln from him nnnn van. ll'0_ln llclll Ill IIICI l'BI"IlylV'llII. Negotiation: are in program: between the provincial governments and the Lake Manitoba railway and usual oompan . necking on man menu with othor nil- wn; com Me; or an inter-ohungo of fromhb. 0 in the desire o! thn aovnrnmnnt proapucua were very xnvorlnlu. Amon the arrivals from the east: yol- tordav a bet-noon were a number of settlers from Michigan and Penncylvnnin. Nnnntlntunnl urn In nu-null-n Inhwaam II'l'lVI IIOTU IUOIIIV Aug I0 IIF. 7 Gr. Porn: and (+r.- )ix, of the Ottawa eld buttery, while engaged in firing the salute yesterday. had 1 `narrow escape through the remnture discharge of one of the guns. `en-no had his arm several burned and Di: had his thumb lecernte . IIUIIII llllo . - ' `Hon. J. I. Ts:-to does ngb inland going to Europe for tho protons. Ho will lioin Ottawa and vicinity until the rgtugn of the pnmicr. J udgo Mnthiou has given `judgment in Lhhmn of Rnnhnal vn. Mmlunn in tin DIIUBIXUI ISIPIJIIDI VI. EIOIDIUII In FIIU superior court at Hull, in fever 0! the lajntn. The action was taken by hhmae Raphael againat David and ander Maclaxen. an trustees of the pro- rty left hie children by the late Jamea aclaren. to recover three over-due in- atalmenu of $1,750 each and intel-eet.in all amonntingto something over $5,000. The defendant: claimed they were entitlid to retain out 0! the money due to Mr.` Raphael a Inn: of between.8600 and 8800 for law coata, coneultetione-and retaining fees for the oounee), bet/the oourt hae deq, cided oth'e,rwiIe.and hea givenhdr. Raphael judgment with coete. ` nurino A nnnvnrantinn in luau-rl In hie VIII DIVWH VI uluuua Pm-o'Ta.r Bo: Bo. D`.l`...I. l\-.. A... I`! JIIUBIIIUIIF WIUII UOIUI. During ggonvenntion in mi to his departure from tho city Un ted Staten consul-general Riley skated shut he Inc under many obligptlool In the oicoru of bho Canadian government, and to the citi- zens of Ottawa. All hsvo been very kind to him. Mr. Riley expect: him puccouor to urivo here about Aug at lIt.' 3 mud oglointlon AI ogdonbuc. Monday "Amoriol" learn 7 mm. 501! u-aw:---- \ no A-`uouguho-M sat is tops on or Knnxllin D" M` T 3' W` 3.` `PI .1 ' `Tho III: H _ OTTAWA, Ont. July 2--Hon. Sydney Fisher glands leaving for BI-mlh Colum- bia that-tly. Then in chi; rush of lun- ban of pnrliamemp to the g: M Gold: in ritioh Columbia. Mr.` "Bell, NJ ... fic- tou. N.8.. bu {pin for there mud in moon- pnnied by B. D. Boost. editor oltho St. IIUKU JIIUIIIOU IIIIKIVOII JIIGEIIIIIIIZ III chicane of Rnphul vs. Mnclu-on in the nnnnrlnr nmu-t AI` Full. in hunt nl thn N ti 1 In" ...,:...`. .'.2'_`2_ fl plnleq nyu John Sun. . "`II4..`l1 ""i " 7 "' JT; -~` coma To 191: com `r_a:Lns. I ` wnmm 4 TO DEDICATE LIPS TO GOD. I Oolobntlon At fwood. mm, Ont. July 2.--Twood oohbnh mninion day in toys! atyll. . Than wu md prooeniion 0! sh; oohaol oliildmn. nl hnu-(I. um... mnnnil and in his _5_ '1'orom.o, '1; nunuo, a; uuounu ' qnto. Buffalo`, M: Humil- u noun, 7; Rnnhnatar. ll: lmnd WON'T SAY A WORD I don. -Ab Philndolphia. I6; -u-.:.nIll- A - u nninnn , QuVII?IT*-` rd party` ' ' Q ' .Y'.|.1.:i`&?:nI?unInlIa| ohuul_ K . not *0 I0 0| ! III ,. Oclonom yoltonlny to clad { Bill`: wild I-at-show. Thotrlp ........|....a.o.mnuul vvory boglnnngtoond. wan Bill's wild WCIIIIOW. `tun mp - . ;. `phantom and tho ouk, __ hvhodxou-Ilonmu. ._ I. genial mango! oltho- ....u.a....m1m. uununth tlugonlol amigo! ollllt , , nothing undooo tounuuiit W was ~-An1o;'72-;.';"dowu : calling at Gunanoqlo Q9` WW5, ' ooouplod ll? tho luolloncn pan on tlnoou strut. who oulo mnnullotnrlng or ` nor. any be tuned in who wl I be lmprovod and` lnodlrnhg able uncut. Pu-Moulnn may v under: 1. Point: I: nor. 1?` .. hnntu nk Ohunlnn. ' .' w .I. IIIIICI (IIXI WIWII IDUKUII lit : tho uoklulcnw pnn`on oulo ox II ....._ .---j autumn ' THAT LARGE AND OOIKODIOU -: , lnlul (llxld with Itblhzr . nmmnhd by um nokloncn t -` ' :1 : ` I lnluI(BIxldO WWII: uh by tho uohlutcn `A n P noon U fnmll . A9 l Gordon 8 root. ANTED-AU HTS URI tori. Bar. km on am 1: as nn oo o - 8.2?`` " `:.`.:'%`s'.`....`}':H c. uh J1 M mtort Inn 3:]: r:l1n.:`vl\d}:ll`:co:Inco tho i \)0IlFIIIIl IIIIU I UI'U7l'l! 1'. I ' Saucy. with nntirlltlo I-ll?<'>r)` 'hIl ublo reign and all noon to ~ ' Jubiioo. duly Oil 50. Big I. mnnd. nonunn for u . for com. Duty 1: M. OI-ed G`! K d. Outt (no. that Q 0 -' rrltoty. '1`lII Dogma: I ` soc l)u.|-born BL. O 10:30. the Ian: on Cape. Donnolly Friday night, and. us read the pop: in any oompotioinn. can In in that and of J. vlnnoru In "' -..,... . .........,. loginu inntlbn Senior lonr Savage, Lol Junior 1 Ion Shaw AN` FOIL GENERAL ` pply at once. III. 1'4! 0 Bull. WANTED-AG _ I Ovorowlnn with [Ann an I-"~'3'35v '...' .u.*."r.m.."?Li ` 3'_"" . Novena Winks '_ Ag -' Wliollj IUIIIAL DIIIOIOI Alo out Itnotgbloek above 1 I1: Oloo LIA!) UIDII U1! L. Mmnv--Iu 7 3.3:: [STEAM ST! EVER`. use rr as , , . both inch and ~ - y_____';.,, eonvontononu. at A v gm A B:tter\qt41a_li-ties .39:`J9n. 75c. V ` ' 100D unniun IIl}VN 80!; Agents for Buthtlcl 15!; `'13 V `dnughtor. {ET FOR SALE on re .. -__-_ 1000 to choose from. A out Vina} -_-....l-- ....A. -I (`ALE fl Hard Wood. Soft Wood._ ' Slabs. Kindling Wood. AlII'i6I'l Inc can CHIII: `A 31.! `I now. at CD. AT :25 Ilulunyoo I\._..-II- _.A......A .. 4 P. M. ~r xommla A ' ' 11 xudlr m'ua ' WANTl3A . SEZEJ `BOARD. % w1E~%~'_!n`An. N 152. I087. .7" A ` HQ )1 . 1 $036 you know how. *.` tom-c ms tag 1: WC have the know WEUGT tow" dawn to pcrfncb . {EUR SITZEMNTON COAL ? ll-llivuviuv I .- E tic gwidn 3. __-.. -1 `I1 __ r-: 5i-1: 1 _; 0 0. _, Money losnod on our tormq. You oug ` An hgventmont pulng 11} per cont. Thg ve ; de- Undorgovornmonuupol-vision. ` mend fox :.*.;s "high grade ,,,':`:,f,f,`, ;`,fj""'"` ""' "" tuo1xteat~.1u.= to its quality. For run inromugson now to Iunnununn 4 Q I` hnllvlila ._4 IIHIIW Inn Dim gap 71. 800p, 9 `M? a 5 Luther B '1.` 12: I3I___A!_ l_.1J IIUID Wlu.'- 1~ . I O` flnwrr. .1- `II- -- .1 OR. hr 100. H1 :9 15, 200 IT. 86: neeuue-us . . A *3 ; e -:';~'~z.*.-; * _ Ma . u , on Qer'Iutl:80,eud4:.m. wma eon-nus. T.l"ae l;T1?':'JeMleo Review; Last `Fl 08* ` ,_,,g: teem Ggld Mlnl Local ENVOQII. B _ ',PI30 -Cale on~et panes; - isle ` Bill : Bhowafionntry :nd General en. , * k V 3 Ptgo4-EdaoriIle: Local and Genenl. Page 5--A Wonderful Ship; Genenl A Nun. . , P` e 6-'1`he Dietrich Doings; Genenl Even . . 3 - V "Sage 7--Fuhion:; Turtle mm; an. P3 la locally and world-wide. Review and Parade of VVolnn-' - 8--'l`ho Very Latest News of the Dmt which lrl. -lilo! clulnou umuon` nppo ant hat but Bnturdny attor- noon. nkinghortogotothobochn and NI tho oupdnuodont to pub moths: nun in his tomponrlly. V The ma- ngo '1; won in Gonna and vs: dyn- od by tho words --wnum Gnldononppe. The mlbontloity of the ulggnu in doubt.- ul . &%%sw11=1*[&co; nnawvq - vv-qyavq -v-v 1 oouvy -...-- OPEN TO BOTH SEXES. - 0 LIADI Till OOLLEGEI. Over 900 un- dontu alrnllgd. 5 out 010 sunce.-uaful for unto! leowinu. 11 out of 18 nuocenful for senior mn- trloulutlon. Lower gm-lea equally thorouuh. Sugrlor sdvnntngon in Ilruin. Eloumdon, Fine At and Bulnnu Oounou at moderate neon. plondldgymnuium. om. Illnutrntod clroulu fno. Ad nu PRINCIPAL DYER. qnu-uera. A upon-tar found her in n choorfu! mood. 8110! land that she saw Guldonauppo on Batu ny afternoon two hourrafter the Hub portion of bin body was found onti in the Eat river go the loot oLE|event aunt, in which can in in certain` that the .poctio:n:{ the body lo\:aoc that ol Gul- . c'lT:;u nu. wu -u- -v-, .- _v- v---- ._ ...._. Ohio of dotoctivoo O Br|IIi bu than for boon nnoblotoloooto tho ploco whoro tho lnyoootiouo murder wok phco. Ho ooyo thulfohobody mu. morgue in Gu|don- ouppo o. thou Mn. N30! is impliooaod in tho lragod . Puivoeoly. ho othinko In in ' both ootondanvo Ho dooloroo that bo boo ought tho ptjtoner in mony oontrodiotlono whilo on tho othu bond, ho boo boon able to conrm oolno of hot noyononu. Ho hufoundtboorlinolofthotol run which Ito. -Noe olohnod Gn don` noun-tn -gno LA: Innh Intnulnv nfrnr. `rho Impact. In. -Nani, 1: Von choorrul -ItoIo|nont 0! Dotootlvo O'Brien. NEW Yonx, July 2.--Mra. Augusta. Nwk, the midwife. who is under arms in connection with she murder of the mun apposed to be William (iuldomuppo. Igont the night I prisoner at polioo hood- qnu-hers. A nmrhr found har mood. Lnln Ln-lnnmrngnn cal emulation ilinclovod the t Ila. Nuok Inc bruins an in- uoou. noun, xzziasmxa Thomu D. Ilnnau, Son :- 1'retn.: E. J. 13. Penn. 3. 0nwI`onl., J. I-Xenld, NJ) . E- W. Sulung B. Shaw. Solicitor; J. H. Hills, Vnluntor. Authorized cum. `- ss.ooo.ooo subscribed Capital, - - 3.5oo,ooo lA :IC|tl'dlly`.b ' ,T..Apiea'l trip among tho inland: Sunday 2'p.IlI. \ , ' - - Walsh : oucutnu ulois em! booming: to-daft-~ rt. olhra many opportunities Inn n nnhu-I. ` v lot bargain noun. . ' 8601-It Scientic : can dnyl nlonurts Bqlunhy. u air display announce- mnnt in ln.dAv l ilnnn. V nlpuruny. out unnu- I meat in to-up a issue. an `Dani . nun..- an. lull ya luv: snug ' u u-. its 150 9.1! 25:. `Katalin: for Gen" `QIIIOII. '50: `mt Elastic 13. mi '1 to. The but Shirts, Rev,at.t.z at Regat- M Front Shirts, extasim; hosdm, 2 PEOPLES] v ----}---IC 7 III IOOUIOOIIOIWIIIIOIIOH Ioloacflonoolvqobv. n._-_:_| ._I-`-n inn _-x.. .1 L-.. .5 Y.-hL' ., 1Il'$l `Ill-IIIvI_I U7. _ also! 490 pdru at been no o BInrdA`y. ` ` A-4-l4a' nah Oil-{n nlnnna Hun hm in- uf ._-.52?-"-'5-" ,_.-v' Iv Athdol I) A music. lribour, of Roekwood s.| {-5. 1..-...; nnngugnh-I M ~ THE MYBTERIOUS Munoan. VTHE1o LOCAL MEIIOIANDA. Fouage, Beuevme, om. IDIIT 'I" ROTH QEYIIEQ. THOMAS D. MINNBS. ~ ll nuum VIII. luau luv. 13]". DUTU Sqamlouootton Sock? 50. ` Put Black Bear .oa.u Cotton 80: H AI3r>v:_s_. Building and Loan Assoiation. LIYIIINI Iu IIIIU mqmlng WON ntvwutulnour in the lotd bishop of R0- ch . Both preachers M St. Paul : next Bldny no Avnu-iounI-biuhop Donnie, 0! AI y. in the morning. and bishop Perry. ol Iowa, in thg that-noon. . No part 01 tho dohlcl or diocuniona of Ibq oonlu-onoo will bcopon to tho public. XII IYIIICIUXI. WIIZUIII IIII %| rzyning with thonon 0! MI dgbth wife. Human mViohrin tomcat nnnn nlhin ll!` WWII FIX" OI IIII ugnul WU` .3 0: toViotorin tomcat anon olhin ni Imvhomlaohunotuoonionovon vain NIH: bniiina thn nhnnh Inn can Illlll WHU, WHO`! DU IIII I105 *1 I01 '31 nan. While walling chestnut: ho wu bnnkod by. two an out o! 09, Inning bi only M: ticket to Victoria. Ho up- III to thohaolieo for D3. and that in` Imnh Innrlnan mmrdmmn ua In If HUI `I10 XIIVITI OI OHIIHJII o nghnd di nity.CsntorblIr onbodnl. emninltor bboy and St. ml : outbo- d I. Bishop Postenol-New Yorhhu the ugnuul honor ol pruohin twice-in the rnxzning ncantorbury an in the after- n ab Wottminntcrq 0 `Afternoon ' bar at Cantor-bur in nrchbie} " , 0! Anna; . mate 0 I land "n the mqtningp pt-oncher nhtwnntnlnnmr in the lord hinhonhf Rn- III6 [Incl A llonodht. Ponuxn. On, July 2.-~Abur Por- e - ' on I: rrivod 'o{:."'a.'7.""r.. ...;...."" _":'n....':..".'.`: n... III` TTIIIX TIWIEKIICI IT"! XEC out "Pu boon married Mm ung? uid thoioklnnn. "All I] win: an thud, nnalllhnl nnrvhnlnilvritlnnnnll," to"i'.' T . -1}- lyiu, uvvnuy-u_x yarn um. nu Irnvnudl from Sun Inncuoo. whonho has been nhnlinn ll: Lhnmln nf III: AI-lulu QM; Ill` unuorm. .l.0 queen seamen Inuuu m- terested in the march pest. end smiled as the Prince of Weles, the duke of York, and the duke of Cambridge led their regiments pest her. Her mejeety set still until the end, and de rted amid a roar of cheers. Lozcnon, uly 2.--A distinguished com- ny was preeent at the banquet iven est night by the lord mayor at the en- sion house tothe colonial premiers. Sir Wilfrid Leurier and Lady Laurier were the guests oi honor. The company included the merquis of Salisbury, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chamberlain, the earl end countess of Jerse . the duke of Norfolk, the met- quis of lpon, lord Chnrlss Bereelord and lord Glenooe. the Canadian high commie- sioner. rm... 1... ! ....u,..- :.. e....o:n.. elm Mu.-...:.I The lord mayor in touting the colonial premiers lsid stress upon tho apecinl sig- nioanoe of their presence` in London dur- ing the jubilee festivities. and lord Salis- bury spoke in the same strain. Sir Wil- ?Fid.Lmn-ier. who responded. dwelt upon theloynltyof the colonies to the mother countr . His remhrlss were received with loud c eers. The `Canadian Blshopa In A ttomlunoo--lor- vloo II the Ontllodhl. Immow. July 2.--0! the Canadian-opi& oopacy t.hero:arn in attendance at the pan- An Hun or Inmboth conference. the are bhbop of Ontario. and the biaho of Alanna. Frdlntintnn. Humn. Man I. W ; `DU II'UUlIl.'lUp 0| DUWTD Ulll Illll IIIIU Iiahop ol Qu'A polio and Suhtohownn. The biahopa via Q. St. Martin: in an inform- al In this morning. * Later they will ul- Mmb o in Cchtorbur cnthodrnl, robod, to host An nddrou by I arch_bi|hop of Can- tm-hnrv, At. I230 than Innnh in RI}. An. "If I" 0, [DC Il'Ull.IIlIll0p UK \/VIII` M1-bury. At 1:30 they lunch in 81;. Au- gustine : oolloco. atund ovnnong in the cathedral at 3:30. Ind I reooptoion given at High oloiul nlidoooo of dun `Fnrrur at A - u Bliiibui no`:-vicu are to ho holdvon Sun- da in about three grub contra of church of nohnd d|nnitv.CAnf.nrh\u~v nAt.hndrnL WIEII HIOBHJOH ID IIIIICITBHD HIKE. '1`he'doke `of Connaughz. commanding the Inilitar district, wee in eupreme com- mand of t e troops, who number 25,000 men. including all the colonial forces, a division of cavalry, artille , and engineers and four divieione of in antry. In the march-past the colonial troops had the lead and were headed by lord Roberta. of Kandahar, at the head of the Canadian mounted lioe. The prince of Wales led the 10th uaeare put the saluting point. Accompanying queen Victoria were the rinceee of Wales, princess Victoria of alee, the duke and ducheee of York, prince and princeee Charlee of Denmark, all the colonial premiere and a brilliant throng of titled epectatore. The march-paet waa by squadrons, batteries and double ooppaniee. The ring of a- royal salute closed the ceremony. The colonial troopelinod the route fol- lowed by the queen after leaving the sa- luting point. The heat was intense and the crowd present was enormoue. The nueen wu received with the areal .- X55 U] VVBIUBIIIII IIIIUUIIUIIOIIIIIKJUIIIIIIIKIID. The royal pert. wee surrounded by n glittering crow of uttacheee and the members of the dillerenb royal families now in England. The Prince of Wales wore the uniform of his regiment, the I0t.h Hnaeermgeo which the late duke of Cler- ence, hie eon. `belonged. The duke oi Cambridge wore `the uniform of 9. field merehel. and the duke of York wore a Hue- 'eer uniform. The queen seemed much in- Immntul in than mnmh nun. And nmilad an wuss. A - _ - ~- - mu full mhion.a.1fm. Buck Hub. 8 '_ 10:60:. ` Kid I60. 600. 7 that were 500. `I69, 1,!oi--Saturday nly. _ , Law nu ma. 1se., . Thu *3. during link we scour And were` iptoiodfcr 500 and 950 on. '0I'ollipton's and D.&A. E oust: 50. Bargains at Notlonfcountor. `Old Brown Windsor Soup lo. Dunn "IL. HA... (In IITIIUIIDUP UK Uniflug Illu IIIIU UIIIIU Ul Mgomu. Frodoricton. Huron, Monngnl, liognu, Nov`: Sooeia. Quebec and Toron- to; the archbishop of Rupert : [Ana and the Iinhnn nl ()n AnhnlIn And Snnknmhownn. one CFOWU PTUUBHD WI! UHOTIIIUIJI. The queen was received with the great- est enthusiasm. On arriving at the na- luting point. hor majesty : carriage drovo up in front of those occupied b the Prin- oou 01 Wales and the Duchoaaof nnnught. Tho u-nun` n-I-tn urn: -nu-I-nnnrIt\r' H11 in Vlllo I'D! WWII OI AIIIOTIIID WI! gully docoratad with ag: and_ J toona of ovou. Growda of p(" ` ` the cum from very ear -u....1ing. mm Vctoria arrived as arnborough _ I baforg tour o'clock and was re- ooiv byline commander-in-chief. Lord Wolllay: the adjutant general, Sir Rodvera Boiler; hha quarhormaaber general. Sir Evolyn Wood and a brilliant staff. From the railroad to the saluting point on Iq- tann a plain, three miles dinbants. the route was gay with decorations including arches with mottoos at diorenb inta. VIN... Jul... `at l'V-.....-..... ax aat\|~annt|I\I`:r|I'U Ifu wIrEmnnImhs.| In ush Put troop: llnll-All ' laud-_-twenty-u; `rlwuond Ion In Llnc--`rho mail In lnornou-lInn- quot Glnphy the land lnl or-Slr III- Iml undlndsnolalrhrthnauouoi Hanoi--'l'IO Vlrlonl I. ALDIRBEOT Gun, ngland. Juiy 2.- Th gust juboo reviow of troops took plnoa yutardn.y., Quota : w the: pro- nilod. The town of Aldonhoawu gnily I (Inna:-`Ind with Hun nn form: (If OOLOMAL LINED ROUTE `OF THE QUEEN. Inn: Jun|LEERvIw.1 The Troop_Mrch;d Past Qicgn . Victllfiao ` i.';;'. 5.: 3; .3 "..".`. Elnnan DA LAMBETH CONFERENCE. latoalns at oslcry ` V India` Fat Blue} Hon, 5 lot No. 4 I ' Ribbed Hou.1u-go xos.12c. L 3yI' Ribbed How, am aims. 9c xnIGs'roN.L7oN1*4nIo. FR-`IDJAIY, JULY 2. 1q97. aulvug-y - uuuu--5 u-vnv. Nmmu Fnm. N.Y., July 2.-.-A most horrible accident took place in the new wheel pit ebout 7:30 lent evening. when Thoma Koemoteki, 1 Pole, ineegntly killed by e rock Itrih him on the heed; Koemoteki weume of night mucking gen; at work at the bottom ol the pit. By eome unknown tneene 1 piece of rock about fortyhetfaom the bottom of the pit be- came looeeaed and fe|l,et.riLin; him on the head, end et the same time u.rikingJoeeph Saudi; on the side. causing serious if `not rinjurlen. 'l'heorennn.eup|oyed on inhlndinltle MI nut e for Inn. I nmnnu lllulutlnnulmployou on Foblndjnltlofl the spot 1 low Ino- nonh hoforo. and in uo doing avid hialdfo. Nnw Yonx. July 2 --The wlnling hrk Swallow on her wny from Barbuda: no ou- nntnniill) hnnlnn! -nnl-Innll non V"r-- ' `I --7" a"*`-*`- ----`-' , --v emgoycd. . Miquei will have to wait for a new critic in order` to get hi her promotion but nobod expecte that is in in distant, thong for the moment metten have been smoothed over. It. ie: declared tint prince Hchenlohe visited prince Bismarck win: the emperor : aenction. . - BIBLIN, July 2.--The_ German cabinet \crisis has made further progress. Dr. Buchenbe er, minister of finance in the grand Durciy of `Baden. has declined the secretaryjhip of the imperial treasury. vacated by count Posadowski. It is ex- Bectaed that Freiherr Baidner. president of uheldorf. will succeed the nance minis- ter. Dr. Miquel, as the senior member of the cabinet, will assume the office of vice- president of the Prussian ministry. The emperor, being reluctant` to repeat the dramatic feature that accompanied the re? Inonls of prinee Bismarck and count Caprivi, mere gradual Inetbedyare now em lo ed. 1%. yhlinnnl will have to Unit for a mun Shipments From the Psolc coast Are Large and Increasing. SAN Flmnmsco, Cal., July 2.-The lum- ber trade of the Pacic coast with oriental countries is increasing at it ran xid nte. D. H. Blbb has returned from ortland, Ore.. after closing a contract with the Chinese government representatives for 10,000,000 feet of railway ties and 7,000,000 feet of bridge stringers to be used in the construction of a rsilwa through the province of Manchu- ria. ' he same company also secured a contract todeliver 5.000,0U0{eet of ine lumber at Nagsski. and the steamer au- sang is now loading 1,500,000 feet of it at Portland. That the lumber interests of this coast are prosperous is shown by`l.he fact that the shipments of Oregon lumber to the Orient since January 1st. 1897. ap- proximate 30,000,000 feet. Ill! Ollly 3| [CW uuyu. It war under such circumutanoen as thin` that llttlo"Junto Wm burn in 1869. Ho wal only 4 days chi when the camp was sur- prised at night by a sudden mid of Span- ish guerrillas. Mrs. Gnrcia took him in her arms: and ed. _ They all escaped that time, but were nally captured. For two year! Mn. Garcia and her ohildron were kept prilouon inavana and were nally allowed to no to New York. She did not no lwr husband fur nearly on yours sitar nun. _ Inat. June in is `_ in a Spanish prison, ivhiio Carlo: and the general nre lighting in `Cuba. Mn. Garcia boon from her hun- hnd nluom men a mouth, and long: to be } with him in the eld, but cannot Ian ` her family. BATURDA! ALL DAY.

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy