l ETI'1'l0.V5 RECl~IlVlv?I). Ald. Donely---[`r0m ratepayers on Al- fred street. \\'(',.~)t, from Union to Slmrt sheet, for rr-moving boulevard farths-r out on the portion uf Alfred street nnmod. Bonn! of works. `. 'l"Inn uv~.-nun-..l4`-new I1 Qlun-n ..l;.inn.'..... Vl. Clly Cl(!l'KHl]l|). JILIHUII. _ _ From \\'. Anglin, un heimlf of the 9.-state of n. lunalic, asking T0dll(`H()n of assessment nl` $700 on misl- lunnlic .~: property on Brock street. Court of revision. ` ll[l[IIH"II|l lU plly HIH Xlllllnl. lllllllhl. [from '1`. C. Wnlmn am! A large num- -her of olhvr cilizenn, requesting mun- oil to uppninl. ox-nmyur Urmmam to the vnnnnt. city clerk.~xhip. 'l`n.hlel. l4`rnm \\.'_ Anulin nn Imlmlf nf uoura on \\'nrK.~I nnu cny engineer. From M. J. Hughns, applying for position of city clerk, in 31,000 :i your, applicant to pay hia assistant. I`nl:|i-..|. |'rnm '|'. (3. \\'ihmn mu! :1 lnrrrn nnm- IE. lu.CI\U:!!|lU. \IU|]I'l Ul I`?-VISIUIL From 0. J. (irahaun, asking leave in . cu! down ueveml trees upp0uite_ his pre- mises, on l)n'1s.on U`(`l'.l. Chrurmnnuf board of \\-nrks nnd city engineer. Frnm M. J. Huahmi, nnnlvinn` fnr -[OT In J\H'lg..\l()H. 'll|.VHQ(I. From W. 1-`. Nickle, nsking reduction of asueasruunt un esule of the late W. R.` Mckuusie. `.uurt of revision. |4`..n.n I` l l`..vuI.-nu uulriunv In-nun In gun umu LHB end 0]. LINE )'EU'. 15015.1. `From '1`. Matthews. applying for posi- tign of caretaker of the fair grounds.` Referred to 'ty`proper1y comlnittee. \ From In`, l\ mu mmlonimr rmollxtiun of: nelerren Lu Lypropcrly conumuee. From F. lx ug. enclosing resolution ,0!` board of trade, re offering :1 bonus for the building of a second grain eleva- .tor in Kingalon. 'l`nblga(l. I4`:-nm \\'_ I-`_ Ninkln, smlrina reduction IJOUXG UI VVUTKS. . Fro ames "Craig, making applica- tion the yauuntlsity clerkship, at :1. salary of 81,200, with the privilege of retaining the services of Miss Flana- gun until the end of the year." '1'ubie.i. "From 'I`. Mn.tt.hnw.u nnnlvincr for nosi- rho Oonnulenueu 4:: Positions Pre- llItO to III Uouhc FolOoIIlduI- the-the loponp Brought Down And _ the Action Decided Upon Thou.` _ The city council held its regular fort- nightly meeting `last evening, the mayor in the chair, and u.ll`the~a.hler- men in their places. The couucii cham- - bar was crowded with spectators wa- seluhled to witness the struggle over the city cierkship. Communications `warn received and Eailllu-Ivy Ilvvug UIIUMBIIA Alv In uvlu. to ` gun at the method which he has opd to [00 0 practical cducntlon for alh which be upset to pursue. 25. is 16 your old and In a non ' mauppguanuoot the rougmmpah om clny unerxsmp. `Communications `-wgsre received and` deglt with an follows: lo`:-nin I ll Mnnnnn aauu-nhn-v Yfiuan. .tax F om R. aegur, _ From wan an umowu: J. H. Mncnee. secrptnry Kings- Finance, tonzzucht club, and from ul.hrs, re J. Hooper, n lying {or posi-N fiori of city clerk. Tab . Wrnnn M'muu~u nlntimr ha thinks rum In only cierx. Iaulau. From Mooera sluting ha Lhinks it unwise to take steps up huild an- other elevator untii the success of Ulut now in courpe of construction mg been" assured, and roquesting that ncl.uan.re\. offering another bonus, `be dc-.l'erm:|. Referred to special elevator committee. 'l?`r-nnn `N .7 Fnlhr nalrin.-1 v.nIvmia.'inh to extend the Kingston, II.BIBl'I'E-ll LU Y5|.Il.'UlIl CIITVHIDT CUIIIIIIILLISU. From B. W. Fqlger, asking permissitcin `urlsmuu 1. nnd Cataraqui street railway swirc}\__ from its present termination opposite Orange hall, to Bagot street, in or- der to have an independent line from the Ontario street railway stations to the promised line to the outer depot. Bouxd of works. Ii`:-nIn4,T:I|nna -I`:-uh: I'l'\ulr:I\fI` nnnH1\'|_ AND cosmos T-HE ausmgps r to BETRANSAOTED. pm; my p;msF:1 THE DRlL-L SHED SITE. I Ir|nrnr anal.-xul kin I1-illnn I ' ' ` (I, In ")0 I0! OI ll :.".Z.'T'{.'nZ'u".`"."5a"3..'."..1i"r?.1'.5fmz?-'3353r":-3: won in an ad. canpmng m honrdonoll -idol at pooh!-troll of hilt um hm Non tloiol wot-Atlon the in] laws. P'"" W` "30- "id 9' `V d 0" 3...-.].,,...".., n, u,.g_IhodooIcndvu ktdnplrylonolnom uaooauk-L in not mottled Indore l.ju,|'|"05|0N'- Inn- umq use an om-mun. `not bx:-vw-l:_ II: a-mp |h0_dty.. rm nu-nu mnnldqwvi w `I'M-o-1;? -..I-hI- `lid ullutuhoadhrld , 1- '~u.,p-ml. hut Janna thyout I _ . ~ '- . alnuu... ..m.- ......n..'.. 15.1 4+ . " av": h`CD1II ZDIIIBIJII nan:-U U-any-u Bdlroad. _~' nlillamlru shovel cos) from oholoo. lm Huntley does, though. Be In doing .`-`an.-L pl AL- -ugohnal u-Inlnh Lu Inn- l Illll `VII ! UIIOIII. XIII VIII X out. Pure gold rpicu. J. Cni & Co. The Sabina Amniu in luv I1; I dioult tut 886- anon. ulslaolx bu`: no getting IQIG. uopouonouohnto nap in. dloorlninnp nouing during tln Ipawnlng union. black ban will loan |Iooxwrninu- ' Oouplnin uohoudonoll IHO at n""......""`. ............"....`.'.'L.."" '.:`.'.tu.. I dsy. 1 Resident: of lowot Wont at and hat I neighborhood complain 0! the bunch caused by dad oh floating along the harbor front. Thoy lnvo nqnund the chic! ol l,ioo to inst the oiszunmvmpr to co lock the ' ohond rythom. Thin willbo ant. I `in; frion uuumuu uuuruhy, unu nll WHO, EIIIOIIOOCI to 1 term in tha Kingston ponitantinry for cruel`? to their` rwdchildron. it Visit- : in this ci . ' ' The B. O 0. was Calumbinn in cool- ing-up at Swift : wharf. pr-opanbory to starting on her trip to Montreal :8 Marco o'clock to-marrow morning. Honoofoh " ward Iha will mtkn tho M-in baln oonwx tomorrow morning. nonooxor-` Ibo will rush the trip bfdn lgngaton and Mont:-ail ovary gltornno V. ' - " uuuuumuu rune (grown In M10 clay plrl) I! a `button holo bouquet, at the meeting of council last evonin . Min Munroe. ttawnmgrlnqipcl wit- ness ngnimt inspector all. of the humane society, and his wile. oontonbod to A term in tlm Kinrntnn nnnilnntigrw ' rrawuw. nwen ID uguenaourg yesterday. At Lake Ontario park last evening I). A. Show installed the 3`iicera o!(}opke e church ` branch of the christian endeavor Society. The members were treated to refreshments. Children : 101' shoes, 50c.; - Mines low ahoee, 65c.; Women : low shoes. 75:: : Women's kid alippora, 75c.; At Heines & Lockett I. The Cnneiien Architect contains on ad- mirnble rtreib oof Kingston's veteran E.l.umber. eil McNeil. with an account of - ' early experience in the tredc. He be- ~ gun hie apprenticelhip of Ieven yours in 1857 in Scotland. - i . Chairman Allen, of the city parks com- . mitten. prevented the mayor. eech elder i men and the pres: representatives with A handsome rose (grown in `the city purl) I bounuet. M. the meeting; of Auul mango: wluu gram lor ms company. Uoor e.F. Smit,h,one of the fast `cyclists of the ingston bicycle club, who'ia upend- ing his vacation at his parents home in Prescott. mood at. Ogdensburg yoaberduy; Dark Inal: evanincr I). A, going In one oppollw ulroctaon. The tug Reginald lofa (hrdbn Island last night wi h the Calvin Co : twelfth rafn. contain ng 170,000 feel: of timber. H. A. Calvin accompanied the raft. Alderman Jamea Stewart, `local manager of the K. & M. forwarding company. has been called to Ogdeneburg. N.Y.. to load four barge: with grain {or his (}oor2e.F. Smibh.ona of the fan!) nImlinf.n vv awrwwn, n. 1 . The steamer Corsican called at `Swift :-1 wharf to-day on her way from Toronto bo Montreal. and aha Spartan called while going in the opposite direction. The hnr Rnvin-xhl lnfr. llnw... I.I-...I lnkson Luna tonun -AQaLQ` 1V.l. California wines. J. Craig & Co. Read the atofy of the heat. inobher places and you will conclude that Kingston is a happier place no live in than can be found in America. _ Ed. Benupro, jr., who has done much in studying the shore birds about Kin eton. has left Portsmouth to become a mi ent. of Waberbown, N.Y. ' Thu nfnnmnrllnp-inn.` ....ll...l ..L n....'rn_ LIIU wuuouur WI! one IOI` Bllcll In OVOIIB. Yesterday afternoon while trap shooting at Cataraqui driving park, Albert Glover shot fourteen olay pigeons in succession, which is considered good work. Fearman a pure lard. J. Craig & 00. V Messrs. D. Magnat and H. Mouck will open a barber shop on lower King street, in_ the store formerly occupied by W. P. Aubin. Opera. house to-night conservatory con- cart. The tug Easton, of Ottawa, is at Rath- bun a whorl transferring a cargo of lumber `to the schooner Annie Minnes, for Oswego, N.Y. adminisbratzion of justice, etc. Last evening Col. Kinaon and Dr. J. W. Begg left: for Dulhouaie, N.B., for In brief sojourn for the benefit of their health. The nhnamnr Amm-5..- - ..........-:.... A- awuuru 10!` we nenenb 0! their health. | The steamer America : excursion to Pioton this morning was wall psoronizod. The weather was tine for such Ymlbardnv llflhnrnnnn urln'lA 6...... -l.....L:.... hill! IUCUIIIODIVB WOTKS. The county board ofaudib met this morn- ing and passed eccounte connected with the adminiebretzion Last evanino (`.nl Kitnnn ....I n.. 1 ur u. wring '0. . A carloziuof moulding sand arrived by the Grand Trunk railway this morning for the locomotive works. Thn nnnntn I..-.....l ..E.....'l:L _.A- AI 9- W. Bell and wife. of Toronto, are in this city on a two weeks visit to relatives and friends. (`Hun-nu ........--L- L- -__,,,,, n .- .-... exeauenoe weemer resort. Nowie the time to buy your summer ` `underwear at Baker a. It you want any cheap crockery call at Craig ;-. Buy your bets and caps of all annals at Bnker e. Opera house to-night. conservatory'con- cart. The Rockwood band has resumed Tues- day afternoon performances in the groundu. ` R. F. Hodrzeon is in Mm r-.ir.v tn IAIJA uuurry curra J. Craig '0. ` Argarloggjof J nvov. U. U. xuung. OI IADSGOWHO. [NIB gone to the Mugdalon Islands for six weeks. In `D 'n-n ,,u -n - - 292:5-.zd.a2.2.s~A ' "W uny auwrnoon porrormnnces in the grounda. ' Hodguon in the ciuy to take in the summer session of the school of science. u. uralg a U0. ' '> No sizzling in Kingston. This is a par excellence weather resort. Nmu.".. H... Hm- n I---- ----- Tho Vary nun nun crowaoa Into tho ' Sninllut at Bnooo. Salted snowakes. J. Craig & 00. Say Old Sol. no scorching please ! Opera house no-night conservatory con- cert. Baker's for all kinds of men : outing wear. Opera house to-nilght conservatory con- ` cert. Glass fruit jars, all sizes at low 'pl'ices. J. Craig at C0. Nn ni-mlinn ln Kinnaonn 'Il.:- .'- .. .._._ IL H10 rule OI tune and: mu: per cent. That the salary of the um city clerk be A id to July hit, and that. for long an faithful service of said official, the elm: of Mllllie paid my his widow." The report was adopted. Ald. Carson presented the report of the board of wurks, as published some days ago in the Whjg. The repo was adapted. . . AM. Rvnn snllnnind Hun rnnnrl nl [Tho dnnmitta 1-ccomnumdod~'u fol- lou: "Edwin. loans, lmvi depeultod withgtho city treasurer, 35, in par- suance 0! t u agreenmnt hatwean him and the city recarding erection of main " alevntor. L e committee recommends that he be allowed intorost on said sum at the rate of three anda halt percent. That tha sularvr of thn Iain nitv 1-_1n'rk auqpua. Ald. Ryan submitted the report. 0,! thewaterworks pommittee, whnsl; has already been publisbed,`und which was ladopted unchanged. . - ' A141. Livimrstnn hrnnnn in Hm rnnm-t uuopteu uucuangea. Aid. Livingston, brought. in the re rt of t.he\9_ity (frqperty committae. w ich wag adopts as published s me time RED. , 1 . 7 ( , Amdiscn/saion arose over the recom- mapda -t_,ion to appoint John Orr, czfreg tam of `the fair grounds.` and Aid. Bell suggested thnt.Mr. Bell be made` ' assistant su xerintendent of parks. -in order to re ieve superintendent Phil- lips of n porliun of his multitudin-Jun duties. No nctiqn was taken on the suggestion, however. 'Snvanhann In.'-h|.u.'n u.-AI-n lnh-nil...-..I suggestion, nowever. `Seventeen by-.!u.ws were introduced, <.rez1d'th necessary number of times. and passed, -and council a.djourne'd at at quarter past. one. _ . l nu lfllln Cherry curranta tomorrow, 3 for 25c. LCmisz'&A:n KIIUHCC. Rev. C. J. Young. of Lansdowne. has tons the lungdnlnn |.I....1.. rm. .;- GEN ERAL PARAG RAPH8. llwll UICWI T UIII VII . 1` Vi`- 11:0 oaphlnhadtln ' .tl'HnHlla,ln MI umunpwlxoomod L believes shut In withdmrinn his hand. In tin gm: of mu... `no oopuurn no-cy. _ ' Cnpt. Euton. of the tug Eaton. now lyi ng at obo Rnthbun Co`: wharf, vs: III- tol-onqntaonooghwloiomoo tho trip lrqnosnnaoohhoimhn want. no annhInhdIlnnmn"av_nl'HnInLIk_ In M. wiehdu-swing MI hand, In the not 01 Ink Ijllll IUTIUVT his knilo or collar llndl ankle Inn U09". "7 ' The exhibition 0 rring bout botwoon I FimimmomundJo n L. Sullivan. Inho- "dnlod for yumrdny Afternoon In Anbrool park, Brook! :1, came to an innuioiou termination tom a large crowd. J allun nnnouncod that the police had for hidden the contest. gnd that share! 0 principal: had dqoidod to withdraw. ntobct [um mum that law. x u IIHIIUITUH WU" F. ICC.- Ic is roportodthnc the postman: gonor- nl intonds pnying out of hi: owh, pocket for the 99 ot 'ubi|oo lump: presented to the duke of ork. the duke of Noolk. . lhdhcrtxoolloncytln oaunuprol Aha-' than. I ` urovou. 1-any coveroa ny lI'IlII|'lll0O. The second Annual road moo of the Bouthuido cyolib clubs, Chicago. wu run yoatordty over 5 o Pullman course, eigh- taoon milon. Thorn wore 517 entries. Carl. A. Anderson won the race. I ; I. -..m.>.4l 65-! ok. .....o....-a-. _----, ululr nnluull. , A disastrous iiro bmixo out at the Peter- boro exhibition grounds last night. The cattle and horse scnbibs were totally dos- trovod. Fully covered by insurance. The namnd nnnuni rand mm n! u.. IIHD Illgllllu Pabrnck (Irene and his wife. of Chiongo, were shot and mortally wounded luh night `by three masked men who attempted to rob their saloon. A A:.........- a... |.-..|.; ....a. -;. n.- 1)-.-- lploa of `rho Iornlng Papers And The Very latent Donpatchol. Stormonls county celebrates the anniver- sary of the bubble of the Boyno by I rand celebration at South Finch on July l..th._ Pabarbofh in wihhnnt. n ntramf. rnilwnr UUIBUTIIIIOII ID DOULH I men 0 July l'..'.ln._ Potorbofb is without a street. railway service to-day. The dam which furnishes Fewer to the Dickson company broke away nut. night. ' l`mf.I-ml: (ll-Ann and his -HA nl (`Juinnn-A VEILIU `SUV (UL QIJUI . ' PARASOLS. (fremo Satin Pamsols, rognlar 90c {of 500. Shot '1`n.'at- to. Pamsols. steel rod. $1.50 for 01. Black Gloria Silk Pumsols, $2, $2.25 and $2.75. for $1.50. V . n nan nvnlnAvu\A in nnvmn ..-..l I.-ml. \T.. ........l L- .........`l _ --..L m--L AL- Cl|Jl| vii. I U. IUI nplu'IU- You are welcome to come and look. No need to spend :1 cont. Test the values and use your own judgment. Starr & Sutclie, SUUUD nuu UIIU ll) EUIIIB \i|IIURlJa LACES `AND EMBROIDERIES. Remarkable selling. because of re- marlmble small prices. Colored Edge Embroidories, value 100 to 160 yard for Se yard. Silk Laces, Black and Creme, 50, 80, 100. 12c. 150. l1T.(\Vl7`Q' AMI) TIHQTWDV T.n.I.`..' 1)..-- (Jill. l1l....-.. nz- I... 10- Aux uu _yzuu. uun umuon, uuwn aauu uluulu, 00, Du, IUD. IBQU. IUD. GLOVES` AND IIOSIERY. Ladies` Pure Silk Gloves 260 for 180. Ladies` Black Silk Mitts 600 for 850. Ladies Colored Silk Mitts 260 fofic. La.di`es' Black Fashioned Hose, value 150 for 100. Ladigf Black Lisle Hose, value 45c for 250. ' 1 v'\n'hA(VI\Yn I1` , (1 1' `n I I an a.. -. nu . an no . 118-120 Princess Street. uuu;Au.:uuv .uLuuuu uvuuu. vluuu 000, OUD, 000- L116 IIUIIIU [JHOII 12; cents.' Have you tossed over the big pile yet. They Ird beautiful goods and they're going quickly. l.A(`.l4`_!-I nan wunnnnwpmn n........-1..m.. ...n:.... 1.-..-..-- .9 .. IIIIULII IIU UIIILJ IIIIJ uvul. WHITE COTTON UNDERWEAR from the best makers in Oanede and America. Everything right about them but the prices. They're too small, but it's your opportunity. Garments from 15c to $9 each. and every piece more than value for the money. SUMMER DRESS GOODS. Value 260. 800, 850. The little price 12} nnntn.' Hnvn vnn tanned mmr Hm lxia niln vnf Thaw art kmmtifnl "'Wi'5UcK SUl'1`S,value $2 for $1.50. COOL EVENINGS ON THE WATER or street cars suggest ts capo or coat. $5 and 810 garments go ut $8.60. $8.50 garments go at $2. Can't afford to-carry any over. . wurmw. mvrvnnu nnnranmnnn c........ .1... 1.-.. ...-u....- :_ n-..-.1- 1 L.'n.u.u.u uu u u H n u v_ur Auunn in u 11 Lilli. .I. JJALID, uu-uuuuunu] tri1m;1ed with lace. dainty and cool. $1.75 for OL26, 82.75 for $2, $8.50 for $2.50. ' I\YT{VI' QIIUUQ uni...` Q0 4'..- Q1 an Pretty Print and Muslin Wrappers, light and cool, well made. chic anti` cheap, all in the newest styles, $1. $1.25, $1.50, 82. Actual value one-thllrd more. - . T ~* \v`n/11' TI\T`.1l IIr\rl7\vr1 Ah Itr\I\\*rl'\vI\ with AI-\1-\v-cunt` u c u L the talk of the town . \Vhy shouldn't it be? Nothing _ approaching these prices was ever seen inKingston. ' We are glad to make these little prices. They let" more and more of you know how we are doing business, and they let us clear our stocks of everything that holds `back :1 bit. l Seasonablc Things. all of them up-to-date Things. all of them. And some very timely lots that we have but just got are included. Read these random prices, better yet--- Slili Tllli (}()()Ii)S. The more you know of mer- chandise values the more you will `marvel at the gures we have put on just the things you want now. '0UR GREAT no DAY: CLEARING SALE , [The Uhoica qf _tl,1e `\Wpalthy.. The Comfort of the j "EEGLIGEE GOWNS on MORNING wmvpmns. handsomely- Imm] with Inna, nintv um} nnnl RI '75 fnr II `)5 39 UK (mp (0 an an Cm: 75u"frTdi="}ua N236." IA-a`P.2ak-Qa .;...,,.2:sa. soc. 400. we and we pa: lb. ' ' Sold by JAB. CRAIG B 00. ' FORMERLY RICHMOND 6: 00.. v I ' Jfueoaa w:'3.) v lI O(l ` 1| thumb, Acid: and ' and to me the Inn ' P:-Ion lty cents; odglnuvolln |N9CF'II- .....---.---p----t ::;;'..::`;.':'..:.""'"'" "" ";.:,"-'-._. lo: by awn ull shout to about 5 q min In. 1-nlnn-n ALA-_.x_....| qunnnr or I Ilmll (l. Undcr not chest 0! tori!` unlit! unto a declaration Ad to I30 luloalbclhndptoml Villain nrhvlllllbnnn |Hnl-n-in- Julungxulnu lI|IIIllw. g nnmcmmouup-muiqnp Km: for the dominion hug g. . 1 IL: sum: damn-an; I-5-A... Ldul gun-nu, wnulv nuwuunlwlrl tion. The inspection of Muonnpu E pniriovuoohnn uhnpluooon `nun- dsy, but as Dr. Bordomlnin of ullith. B an to ma Ibo to-hour on -W: --*--'-:-.~:.#-'.-:.*::-.:..+' ban in B pd bohlndniw henna-Hot ICC IIHIIZI IICI-ii 0n'AwA,-July L6.-Major-Goa. Osaka. In 3: Ln it-to oo-day incpoong tho gap there. 9 won: than from lemons] and 'Quohoe, wbonjnvuon I and lnuo- I.inn_ Tlm innnnnmu nl than-u--. amid on one Iavonlnng II prouuooa. Butch in Alton `mombor of the ordoc._o! the "Zodiac." an Inner oirolowhioh dlnolu t.ho.genoro.l ordnr. In an inmvlov Etch said that owing to the In would no not withdraw from tho A. .A. And III inner circle. uuo uuunulnu In VIII Ionian IIIOI I ngninnt. the council {or I-{u I`- ninhod it some yearn Ago. when the A. P. A. o you luring 5 Catholic up:-hing. The win nan!` ruined the odor In Tohdo. bo- oanu of t o advortlaing in prodlood. Batch in Alan A Innmhnr of tin nnlno nl A mu Oman 0! no order In one in- rloil I Onhollc. Tampa, 0. , July 6.--'l'ho nnnouuuuunb ofcho muting: of Joseph D. Batch, of chi: city. to Mill T03 Ornoknoll III! caused much talk. Batch in the Into Ho- retnry at tho Amorionn probative uncla- bion. The young woman In 3 Catholic. Batch is I charm mombot of -the famous council N6. 9; one - of the dofondunu in tho notion bro: t Anni nut. an lunnnn" In: An. an gr a: "w - * uulvnomvlmns , I E _ it: uh nppn you $11" .2 `;:g'*:.:..'` . n m 13m Dowltne p v I who in the Saint: which o! !}'|!IllIIIBI'I up much. V my 0 (`Livia And idnev) bolted wreck. [Met (bl wnn-_ cur`-:6 dris fa: A. P. A. `u Dopilol filings.` 1-1.. A |`:-:..,n.. 1 ltlnn A`! wont n A Iucnmxn. rah mecmo Railroad `I . . Tvtonun ohowunnnlor ~ ` H -' Md. and when 0 van graduated VII than Into his father`: moon and T Ill lmpomnt ponmon. Inonhoro _ A the know all about run- ` o Iurood. HI: lulu` want- "hktu lhIIMrlpnhrond.ond who ` pa chum an ac:-nary and E ii can:-Ir. ` lot 10.: ulna young In-. Kink- nnnn ht. nl thing: I you at Chg on... '3: `s'e:":ueau-cl; ihnttqliluikbod woqzh udilcta Hunky: alum shrub at tho .._..--.... -- ..._, -......... ......... any 50 to |ll'09iI\o the cloth- `ifs Ind It in bun dandy din. an-nubycuuunayuaqnsunl cri- Iiciluduotohhouldomu. Fwynn Ihpnnplohvungudqul the dty_du-t- Ihlpnlodlicbhlhoily puru- `nu nu any-out in cutplnly up dlnlunutlnolarolath usual. the on on nguununmna och, sud Inn`-;J..A_`.l-n.l...nL.A AL_._ __ VT? `VIC IFUITWUIIT 3;` Cll hull duty `at using list than an E- A-3-..--I_lI_A..n..4 --u I-`nu--- r--s-vv --v--cu -uvv F .2 Gin clthhip into 1 polloq in which the ooouyd Ibo city : inlnuuh my Inna. Gnntnd than unponry urnnpuggg J... I... _..a. ..I....L.. `L. _.._ .....:__ us-swung cu-v-u Uviurvluu -uuuuyjno jhlhon Indowlunby hhunonpnaing budnu-noun In carried on. tho tact ro- ndunthu until an appointment in undo puuuoutlytho lamina: ofthooity on. not in vlgotouly ad blloioauy -....I...A..I M. .. -n..._a.. ...-._|.| --uovwy -6-Iuuv nun. .1: IJIIII uuu IIIIIUID K00 tho bow of him. He in o roody and indolyoohour, ondof the stuff of which porliomonhriono oro roodo. Tho Wnm wlohoo him honor luck nut time. Too low of his profoooion no ohooon for tho occupotion for which tho] oro oo ominously ttod. Tho jour- mum that hovo boon givon ploooo in tho loool ond fodonl porliunonu hovo givon I good ooooont of thouolvoo, and it lo hop- -od the on long Ir. Ilorcll will join than out! dovolopiu polluool ond poroonol lnlloooeo. , cmr cumxsatr. II In nothing short of 3 minfott-can bht unpasuupu-uuduuu hqvogultho Hi d.;`n`n3n `ruin Q nn1bIn-n In -Ll-L LL- an an. a-Asa:-vnu nu yum nz4A1.L.n The Montreal Herold eympethieee with Oherlee Merci], of the Montreal Star, in hie deleet ee 2. cendidete for legieletive honore in the Mngdelen Islands. ` He was en opponent of Hon. Mr. Flynn. in Geape, and would have been elected. it ie declar- ed, had his supporters been more careful in marking their ballots. "u. eaye the Herald, "he received a majority of the vote: cut." The recount gave the seat to Mr. Flynn. Then Mr. Marcil contented the Megdelen Islands, and was defeated by Dr. Deleney. in liberal and I supporter. like Mr. Marcil, of the new Quebec government; and of the result the Herald remerke : _ "It in e eignicent {Act that in thin conetituency. which the Hon. Mr. Flynn created; which he nursed with such loving care, and which he sought to attach to himeelf by meene. not over ore- diteble, but which a minister can always commend. no condition we: to be found to delend the letegovernment e conduct. Mr. lllercil ie not politically buried. however. muohu hie experience eo for has been egeinet him. He in I young journalist, who. at the eleventh hour, entered the contest egeinet Mr. Flynn and almost got him Inn. at H... II. :- - .....|_ ....n JHMES. RE:n'3's, STREET. 1 - The Hamilton Spectator, after referring to the reoent amendments made by the Ontario legislature to prohibit selling liquor to minors and to close the bars at eleven o`clock in the evening, gives utter- ance to the following language: " "How long is the liquor trade to be subjected to these constant changes 2' The trede in liquor is quite as legitimate as the trade in cigars. pop, tea. tobacco. dry goods, groceries or hardware. Why, then,should it be made the victim of constant change ? Why should the liquor-dealer be called upon to expend money and give time to defend his business sgeinet ettack? Why osnnot his status he dened, end the con- ditions of his business be settled once and forever 2" Why eannot Mr. Whitney. who leads the Spectator in local politics, tell us what he is going to do`1bout it ? He was not disposed to commit himself during the lest session, lest the government would see his hsnd, end the Prbhibitioniete merci- fully spared him en interview in which he would have had to soy sometning to the point. Now he is "doing the province. posing es e politicsl prophet.` e stsr of the ret magnitude. god he hes not a policy snd declines to frame one. Where does he shed on this-issue which the Spectator re- gerds es so important? Hes he an opin- ion, end if so has be any reason for keeping it in pickle 2 Inn min:-w MB Illd Thuru 81. othorwiu. Attmhad to `J 31.60 otherwise. _ Attached to the paper in one of the bent Job Ooee in Oenede; npld. otylish and cheep work; ninetmproved I .p5t.9ePei{sE'l JOHN OFFORD ' Proprietor. . Luietent ueineu Manager. `fllalflli. -1 11:9 - - - III; --u- 1 THE WEEKLY BRITISH Will!) I unu- M columns, In prnblh ovary Thu 3 mom- lngost :1 I you, 1! pa d In ad vnnoo ; at u-who 81. per non H - .` I9 II I III? II III III IIIVIIIOC ; OIIIKWIIU I can N THE S -WEEKLY is publlahod on Mon- Thursdays at 81 1 you inldvnnco; !THE DAILY `WHIGW or onoontnou for out MD nol. Minimum Olllvl for a notion. mo. :3 . contact; for a. specified mono no nude for loiantorm for nnorosnmqnhnonnooluentp. but no no! cl valid. for uh, to-lot.|u1rtn Iurshlpn. tan :1 or Inything be nd Mutual Announcement ol 5 or mum stun: {or Isle an olnlndod. rd apnoea for plrofesiionll, - insurance or money Announcement: no unb- Jont to ninth! rutrlotion. . Contact ndvuuun nuowod two nhnnn: Jonnolilnllsi . ` sdvortlun nllowod two shuns Dir Wool; non f none. noun! must ho mm. for.` Tho ublhu at will not be re: n- nlblo lot ml-an rshndin of verb! 0 on. Wm-ton dluotions about In plmnd on :11 no 10: lnurtlon. All advertisement: an nujmo to the approval of tho publisher. 1 churn: for ndverziumontn And submarin- no 0 to the app val of the pnbu hot. oh: I for uatrenhomontn ll1d.llbI6D- I ` Mon: an and payable In advance. ...23:::.' ".'..'*.:'."'.::. '*'...::,"*'*'=.':: v for onion they (in. ""0 rum`? .___ VII 1!` uv-we-. vuv us--v-. CHI 7. . 1! found Pouonsln, Anielu . not won: in daily um; um. lit. . "` ':a. 3;'.l .'.`.'..`..?2 T75 _ ~ _A : thatjhorqwcmlouot thing: ` " the bunimul which hedld not know. J 4 Iii up his mind that the only man _ 0 to boat the head of A big bull- III Ibdonowho Ind begun It tho worked up. When his mum . in Oil Mn 0! Ma detormlnntlun. `$11. in. commended his good So Ibo young nlulunaln put on and nllovnl him of the nuponnh ` lllvl ulvnthom Q I chain notion. mo. = -9':-tun; ouuumu :1. pm no alumna. ` - . 1"-"'--"`%'?.%* -...'V`"`Z:7.=".T""'-""'E%"'*:?"" .. 2:3 to 32` our. , . . u. H Twat 3:... I wink. - .. ac. " llllnmunh by n mm. nah. tunln [inn mum at h lines ..:.'.`:`::.`. _ Wank. Iaaltnnd mum` .. ....-..--;- , 5.7: Innlo two! nu wkrlunu. to by 9 no 1 '0 Bmlu. Death. on landm- E13,; an _ oIu.1&o. a-:-o M R. MARCIUS DEFEATS. coo .7AnlN0`lJgaueNr. TELL IT TO WHITNEY. Illly-Atria-u xu rttlvu twi- Ann! I wrlllliio He--Whut dqyou think I ought 0 gel In this picture? Sbo--At has six monthc.-Nw You-I. 'lmH. ~ you won! uuung wnin Jlnl um morning! lay--0h. you--Jook.--New York Sun- ` Jay Journal. - nu -IIr-I It-I ?- Iolly-Dld you catch anything while you were tlnhlng with Jack this morning! I0!`-Oh. YE--J|ol.--New York Sun. an -pug Invite lira. Y.-)y'dnughter is a promising \ musician. " I II. `n nun .... |.._ ._ ____,n,. .g.. IIIIIIIUIIII. M:-.`0.`-Well, get her to promise thnl ` she won`: nlng any more.-Yonkers Staten- mnn_ ` Journal. Kindly Reuunnnoo. Mr. Mnlom--Who's nhre? Burglar--Nubody. ` Mr. Malone (closing his eyes :13! )- ` All right thin, but shuro an 01 z'ougm 0| heard some one.--New Yo:-`k Sunday "A baby." remarked tho oboe:-ver on 1 men and thlngl, may not have as much } Iomou a man. but I don : imagine a ` baby believe: every woman who comm along and tells him she love: hlm."-De tron Journal. Fr " In 7 , f of mama TABLES In .11 ` 't 56110! and woods, All teduood for Ionojnndnaho Mahogany and Thor Vllllylfltllltlon. \ Mr. Ferry-I should not be surprlbed fl \ cue the telegraph system of the country under government: owneuhlp in lean than mu years. nnhhv__nv nnnnnu will C-hon Int u. all umu wu your . Bobby--Say, popper, will they let us or on the cronatroes to watch the bull gum thon7-CIuuIunat.l Enquirer. Laurier has been given the freedom of- Edinburgh, which does not give him the right to appropriate anything on which he can lay his hands. This froegiom is A venerable fiction in which the Scotch like no regele themselves betimea. ,0 I11` HUI; E) Hllllly I15 you mlgnli D6. " Then, tn sustain Its promise, it doubled the man up.-'1'ypograph1cul Journal. The Toronto Star seems to h ave a bend line on the alleged liberal who wants Blair and Torte red from the government. He is one who wanted to boss ` or toll the local patronage. and disappointed, seeks to wreck the earth. ' u... an. -uvp-A Inc! You, said the man, warm." 7|... ...........I-..._ AL..- __-.I- Wllflll. Tho cucumber, thus rudely addressed. managed to remain coolnnd replied. Am you are not so many as you might be. " Then. to sustain Mn nrnmian it nhmhlni UH IHII '-' Excuse me," said the girl, turning round lndlgnnny, WI I dlercnz hal every nlght.-'1`rut.h. `:There. promises, says a telegram, to be another warm discussion of: lumber in the Donate. The Minnesota congress- man are making trouble. and seeking to prepureiaome of the follows for that warm- er placo which is their inevitable destina- bion. - 1 ' "I think." said chomnn who had bought a season ticket to the opera, whispering ct his neighbor, that I'll try to huvo my seat changed. Every night that girl sit: in from of mo with that came huge hat on and"- HI! ..... - ...... H ....|.I AI... _l..I 4_.___|_._ The Roch ester Herald does not mean to be irreverent, but if Providence is at all connected with recent commercial legisla- tion, the senate, as the prayer of the chop- lain indicntea. it show: "that God moves in A mysterious wsy\ his wonders to per- form. ...y- n -..... on. v uuuu Ian . ...- tor to ask for guidmce or information without lair or trembling. The right man cannot be got so long in politics only inu- enoo the Aldermen. They should appoint I committee to discuss the situation and reach an understanding that will ensureren Agreement and give to the city a successor to the late Mr. Flanagan who will sustain the allies with the dignity and ability which auuredy were his. ..v--u- up pun-w wouvn wu we-In-p-vow: ---IQ_ -nu; to_vep'eele_l tneee tor an eervleeto be rendered. Every man who can write or u'rel-{not ellglhlelor theplece. Every man not the luduetry any nest- ueee` which - will Ieonre e eele e'n`d" eoceeelhle eyehm Lo! preserving pub- 'll'o" documents. Every men has not Vth_e_cepeqltyr.ho ebeorh the mm! of informa- tlon A city clerk ehonld hove and import it so the occasion requlree. Every men cen- . not, unleee endowed by rare mental gifts, become an authority on municipal nnttere and alto,` the untold! vepreeontetive to the council of ell the in vnlueble in civic lore. Every man cennot be patient and ohliging and courteous. and so convert hie olce into one at the charmed spot: into which an elector may on- L__ L- --L 1-- ...-:J_..._- __ z_l___...L:-_ an ad tho xg... `sh . `impale; 0! "tin oloo lining hill Idilibtod who council should proceed, the lnuinulman in ......l. `I - `..._....t-_A. '_.._-L-_L _-..I.l .l.. I-uunvllv-Canny-IllI1_C_w Iv UUIII` lncunurdi with Who` duhidd dttachod is. . Then the npplionuh should Iio omnid- Ioragl an the order of nnoritmith ream! only 4.. ......:.l 35.... 1.... ok. .....:.. L- I... vv---- u-v--- rIvvvwUI.-C uuv `----u-vwwun-u in porch of 5 competent `uuishnt. would do, I o..\ a..- um -.`|..... _-.n '..-|'.. :. ...., Ivan Nerve FIIII. Not Sun]: I Fool. K bin Itch Tubing for than timo. out 01 `Babb in the kind usually Mild {or II. no can] {or the menu. wuima Spring Reps:-too. -..I.I 1|... _.___ ll- The Verdict. A Request. _ .3-.. _|_A-_ l_ UUDTIVVU ll always III nnlnvn 1'n1n7nL1iJ. wma}. T`UEs15A1. JULY526, 1397 "r . UIBJUQ annual 3 Co.. ml, am; Mr. VIII Iwwp Inn on. . In noorun mu "-""-'- IF-"HIV" """|l"' Camlnol Bros, hone hire, |JtlIun&'V||QI thynt nbaug it. and wqnld hon 337 w`d"3.?`o DNVIIIIOO Ib- Slnngi, hardy-u,&7; Rana}, Reid vou'.u_`p-ad. January had they not Cd forneonpin dun. . ' 5%: B0) 0 C0 hlndhidodonn trlliug nootiolt Tho .'z ` gt . w- --m-~.gu7='~o-u-at I-as-s ....m ..m~ ~ h-to-11.34!-It 21..-autuo-adieu - - ` big` 1,.-.e_dIIn , . A , r . -2 The following wnlotwnrks accounts` won recommended for pgyqe t: st, Ian-rave foundry co.,` cbninhloc 835 Bell tee hoot ., rentul,,l7.u; Ii-moth OCR. . J0. l`o..ataLi ry, glllctanor 00.`. oil. Al: map! 7' Ionahiro. ;l-lutunq so. w. c. '1`. Jenlinu. horse hlro ' 14; . McAtthur coal tar. :75; .r. swm, .m.n_ tar. .15.; A. MoKent'y. stone, 09.20; am. `of proridoaoe none, $6.40: Ill. ,uoe, '. oevo.re umng 1!. &;. al"nd_!e.n. carting, :90.- J. A. Stunner. sundry to Ir: C1313; . - Mitchell. pundtica. . 3 labor :1! f-.`WoIroekntoJune 1., 31,034.- no-expanses re fluncnl lug oi}; clerk. -hoeinz. 010.0; A. Smuchan. tile 0181:`.-' FINANCE COMMlT I`F.lvl`S Rl~`.l 0R'l'. The finance committee reported ra- comlliending payment. of the following accounts: Silas Grimahnw, walks. am, 360: M. Conroy, brit-k, $7; S. Angllndg Co., lumlx-r. al-l.5.'); Ram-y, Rnlil 8-: Sel- hy_ sundries, 841.94; G._V \\'i|a0n, amn- drias, 827.15; Inhor [my list, two weeks. ending June llith , 311169.57; W. '1`. Con- nell, post mortem examination. -.-.l-.'., .10; `Bell .Teloplmm Gn.hpodico. J93`- months` service` 325; Llg power 00. 81,845.15; J. G. Foster, six copies 1895 directory. 812,-. parks pny roll, two weeks ending June Nth, 848.- heat, and V Ill; Model utohm laundry, fir degqrt,-_ net. mant 014.46; Skinner_& Co.. am: 33.45; G. am. .5. co., caps. 016.50; (LU); Joseph Franklin. `loud. fire do- nttuunt. Omen; Wilson & Couulil. , uundricn, 022.75; W. Dean I. Son. horn II I 10.; , ' hfIT`(3_. I'. JnnAi.nt!I.|?rhl:nh|E'lI1ehIl! A am. 4 Altl. Livingston moved, sot-ondetl by AM. Ryan, that. the city property com- mitt-9. and the muaor, he :1 cummitt.et-, (with power to add to the list of mem- bers) with the board of trade, to confer with the ministers of militin. and puhlic works relative to the uelectiam of unite fgr the ptoygmed drill shed. Curried. `THE BOTTOM. UNI ('-OH-3l(|(I'll( |()n ll (IPICETVFS. Aid. lmnnolly .-mid he was uppuueul lu huildin% the drill shed on lha land he- lweon 'i('(ori; auhuul and tho4.x)llegi- mo inslitute. There Is n, In! on the south sides of Unlun` street that} would make ah LX\"98nt site`, am] on lhul silt-, he would like to see the building crawl.- ml. . ALI I :....p-,.6n... ..uun..l ...unn.ln.I I." U'K(? llllllll'(.Il'Lll('. lCL|Ul) ll] {HIS IIIIHIOF. 'I`lwra lmd In-gu.a-sort of itlen that the gnvmittnent w ut_ild llllllll the drill shed on its own ground. Sn fur as he was uware. the only government land \\'.'|.S rllle'tlI`llll( l'_V park, the lot on the West- ern Side of Montreal struet, nt-xt to the Central school. Illld that hetwepn Vitt- toriu. school and the coll:-giata lt;.~`.ti- tute. The guvernnu-nt, did not pur- pose to nppropriute money to huild the drill Sll('(l, and (H90 to provide (1 fl`t`(', site, but exp'ectud the vity to gtvetha site five, as (ithtir citim ltttve done. He wits glad to see `.h.it. lltm. llr. Hortlen. minister of militia, hits returned to duty, and he felt nsr,urt-d thin the mat- ter would receive, {rum him, the full- est coitsitlerution ll (lP(!l'V('8. Aid Ihnnnnllv uniil Inn u--nu nnnnun.l In [1 NEW \\ UFHS Ull L113 Urlll SHRU QUCUIIOH. (Mr. Briuou stated that the intention of the government. is to erect a drill shed costing $35,000, oxmlnsivc of the site. A guod Innuy Kinszstonianl think that none of the gnvernnxent nitns would be the host. on uhich to build the shed. Thnt w:1s.1 mnttor forthem to do- .~i.ln [In din nnr all:-Hunln in kin ruun SHUU. llllll \\'lS| IINl(llT [Ul'IIl5In|0(l0- ('iI(`.. Ho din nut .1.Hrihuln In his own ende-n.vor.~z tho gr.mtin.; of $10,000 In he- gin the work, though he ussured Hie council .lm: .-auch endeavors \n`."c nude, and wvn- .|h|y .\(`(`\)n(l(`d by vvr-ry (|o=pu- tntion sent to Olta-.\\`.'|. by thv counvil. II is urgent that the council should lrke innnodiulv action in this matter. nnu-nnnunnnl cfnnld lnuihl 0|-no 1|-ill ..ln...l llllh LJIIILALA DIIIUIJ DIll'A. The mayor asked Mr. Brittun to say a, few words on the drill shed question. (Mr. Rrium. xl:1l.p.d that tho: intanlinn SIOIC. UUUFL 01 I`8VlSl()ll. Ald. Ke.nt.-From G. Johnston, for lenv_e to cut down trees opposite Ins property on Bugot street. Referred to chairman of board of works and any engineer. - nay, re uog lax. uoun on revlauon. Ald. Ryu,n-l<`rom E. V. G rvuze, penhng u[mI'u.~:l. tax on- stock in store. Court of revision. Am ten... _r.~m... n ' r.u...-a,... U.llllI`,(`. \\'IllI ])UGX' IU ll.('l. Ald. C. Robinson.--3lrom \V. B. IIa{v- ley, re dog tux. Court of revision. Ald. Rv.'n,n-l<`rmn F. V. (`.n-uzn nn- HHHl('(l. l)UZl.l'll U]. VVUFKS. `v The 1nuyor--From I-I. Sharp, claiming $20 clulxmgea fbrkunjury dune to his rig by his horse running uwny; having been scared by uutering curl. Bu.-,u`d of works. A IA 1).... '.'.`...n-... T..L... IV.......,... ..I. Ul V\U['K.`5. Ald. Rynn.-1"rom John Carson, 1sk- ing leave to pasture horses` on fair grounds, at the mu; of $1.50 each per unnum. Referred to city properl.ycuu1- millee, with power to 1l.('l. _ Ald. C. Rnhin.~mn,...ll<`rmn \V, R, Haw. P. `nmxson co.