Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Jul 1897, p. 6

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UFIII Ullo The British woauur Florida. from Gul- Voabou for Liverpool. puud Brow Head thin mornin having in tow the Cunard nheunqr Cop nlonia, whose propeller is damaged. `Dr. rnnhn-v. Imnnn nnrannn -9. 0.}:- uunugou. Dr. Crockery, houee surgeon at the Kin ton general hoe ital. ne en'oyinze few olideye with relet vee et Bert . Hie Inedioel duties are being amended to by Dr. N. Andereon. AA-....un. Ln 3-- I'\_ `I I` l'V.._..-II __'_ $7.: "J I'IlI0g QIIIFI lUI'U.5o' Lut evening e d owned by R. Chown. jr., even from P0 nt Frederick screen the ohennel to the foot of Prinuees etreet end eppeered none hhe woree for the ex- eri-._ion. ML- -{Hg}. .e--_-- I`l...:.l- tn... l`1-L IIIOIIX (0 IIII IIUIIIU IF UOII l of tho illness of his WHO. Ila: ll` Hang usual `I OK EIII IIIIIXI UK IIII VIII. Mrs. H. Chan and Min E. A. Smith lolu today for Elllior on tho stunner Hero amt oxgoying 6 two weeks vim with Mn. Ar rune. Allrod strut- Tgnf an-Anhra ll thin nu-nnol La `la f`.|un-n Inc cnuurun Inwnulng DIIO nunaqy school oonncotod lth Chclmuf church oujcycd thdr nnnul picnic at Long Island puk to-dd . l`cihcIpcclcry'th hood I 10. .~..3:.._.,,..;.. -'* 3 D... 1.04. it..-.I.- -x..I.; 4-... un ' I : UTII C U0: ` R. If Row loft Monday night {at Mil- waukoo to attend the national location- iut auoointion. Holonvol than to-night for Montreal. Ilnonn-An Wan:-nL D-nallgn Al LL- .o....L I0! EUIIUIXL Motornun Frank Bradley. of the Itroet railway ooInp`uny I om loy, bu boon num- monod to his home it bourg on account of tho illnnn of hi: Illa. ' `I1- AFortholovcupdou'lobootunnd IIIOOI X :" x'>-'A..,""i"".?2: en. M. n `M :. hit hnlidnn nut`! in vililinmin 'l`n|-nn.tn. on .Uq Cl 'V'[lIlIlw- Thu-I 7013195 haul In Chicago on July Mix. the Ingest number that our oc- currod in Chicago in cm day. ' Tho chdmn nhtnndinn lm nndnv llll IIUIT IIIII II VIUIWIIIKYIII IUIUIWI. - .8. Eulncu loft ail morning {on Tun- tontogtmod the house nun being run air then to-diy. Englh goougberziu. do quality. J. Oni & . , ' 13"! II% tllofmxt nqnolonhipin MIM- tab: will In ohnd so hue umphau. Q.O-o `V Winnipeg. Thu! III` 125 ihnlln In Ghinum on __ ' no vary rams Inn on: in on-mount -!'l|o oithnd By loporun "'- nun IlorId'n.larn Inna `E9 on II---:II-n M H hiIn;I;Id`:yo ant`! 7: cilztingvin T0l'0`:|.I0`.' R. Knrinan luff: uid nnrnlnr Inn Tn `ii-an-an-at [A56 1T":-is rii:ws..1o|;u m nnsrl mm um sctssms. IIITT III UIIIUIKU Ill UIII III . ' The children attending the Sunday nhnnl onnnant lth Clnlrnnn nhnmh ARE BIEZING COAL. ?rn DAILY Il.I|Io Chalhho In-1| -III H` non, with one or twov " *- applications Q! I\ ihnouuwhgiuu LoIuon,JI I.--'ho condition allo- dnnolllu ordiu. tho pins dung, ` Lu zwwmuuhugnny. J: `nu. vv. annayi: "A1-uuuo rn rupny Awheel," b Dr. Jno. Nicol; yoiing Club. by . H. Godfn-y; "Salmon Fish- inl in Cum Bhutan. hv \l . H. Mm-.2 ting for July in one of the best numbers that ever left the presses. A rleuing uric! y of aketchu of outdoor ifo supply exactly the sort. of reading tar sunpfdga, including "A I-Iighlap Holidn n uakokn,".by Ed. W. San dyn; ' ho New 'l`wenty-Factors," by R. B. Burch rd: Camps nnd Camping." by Ed. W. dyt Aruntio Pb nphy Awhool." by Dr. Jno. Nicol: nlinn iiCpKeBt.,"b ,.H.Inc' onYac tingwcmauit oyl gate Eric. by C. F. Flqnucry; "Canning Down Sh .llouJ>h`I River." by Knthuino Reig- r . . UHKYAGO. JIII $511.3. KIT of tho Ohiongo 8 Alton nilny eon- ousiy rrom we American om L01 v|e\v_'. With July number, the 'orth Ameri- can Review enter: upon the eighty- third ear of its existence. Right lion, Lord onkawcll treats ofThe Housing of the English Poor, and an import- ant and practical insight into the Commercial Tremkof China, is afford- ed by Thomms . Jernigan. United States consul-general to China. The Warfare of Science with Theology" is furnished by the Rev. \\'nlton Batter- shall, [).D. In Tire Queen'sl ;Lrliu- ments l-l.,,W. Lucy brings to an and his deligl tful batch of rt-miniscancu`. . The monthly periodical, "Our Home," gubhahed for years in Montreal, first y the Wells & Richardson 00.. and subsequently by Watson Griffin. has been changed to Home and Youth, and the publication office removed to Toronto. The magazine liu been 3:!`- u`haa_ed h The Home and Youth b- ll!llIn`f 0., Toronto. and has been on- large rom forty-eight to sixty-eight nuns. clubufhy A. Godrrey; "s.imon' nun`- in in C Breton," by Q`. H. Inc- " o no ting Circuit 0! Lu. Knox` '5... n Ir m........-... --r---..:-.. n....... m IJIDCIDF, lvivlvwia The_new volume of the Review of Re- views. New York. I5 sifnnlixed by an expansion of the name 0 that very suc- cessful periodical. It has now become the American Monthly Review of Re- views. "and the ublic will sp\eedily fall into the way 0 culling this magazine Ihe American Monthly. The nxmgazine is especially devoted to public affairs and topics of the times, and its presen- tation of all such matters is. con;xpicu- ously from the American om tof view. July number. Ameri- . . inhoouliurywqu-on . ' drowned in IBM} nlho not ` ; llucnaing huboanidonth ` Iaunonolu. W. J. `V T In 3 u Wllfll CHO HUI [XII Ia" IIIIIKU HUI` Illpu Tho girl, who has been rescued from hot captors, says the IIW the corpus of two boys in the cellar who had presumably succumbed to the tortures inictod upon them. The criminals in this cue have been arrested. Inqufrios chow bhnb such practices are extonaively foowed by pm- {euionnl mondicanta. ' IOHO_V ITO) EHO CIlIl'IHl0I9- The pIpOl' belle of a girl eight yeere old who wu etoleu from her parents by beg- gars. The child wee gagged and heken to e cellar, where her oepeore diecueeed the methode to be employed in-mnt.i|et.ing' her. Finally her hoe val emeereq with pitch. which mu then eat on re, the ames eeer- ing her face and blinding her. Then the beggar: diajolnted her fingers. and After- w r out her feet to make her limp. Th. air-I whn hm hum I-annnml frnm hm- IIIKIOINII PTIDIIUUI IIHUIIK IIIID DUKKITI DI Iouth Ruule. who mutilate children with the, object of rendering their appearance such that in will excite pity and that draw money from the charitable. Thu nnnar tall: nf ll Ari:-I niuht. vnnrn nld Arron or lone Buulsm For lntllntlng A ltoton Ohd. S1`. Pnrnmaunu. July 8.-'l`ho nowa- Kg 1- Nodolja describes up discovery of 1 onus prnotiooa among the beggar: of nnnth Rania. whn n|nI:iIAhI nhildrnn with IIITUUIIQ WUTU UIUI UIHIPI n Pnctlcelly not ing was novel from tle hotel. but. come of the buildings which did not catch re until labor were well cleaned out. Abaub thirty people have been ren- dered homeleu. but they nd uhe doori bl all the remaining houoee o n to them. Mrs. S. Smlbhera fell. epnin nu her ankle very badly, while taking out household vnm-In. ' UUIIUIIIIUII IIIIIIIUIIIII I -U Ilinu III. Among the bail ingl burned no J. B. Wainwxnglit. a hotel and burns, T. E. Gib- bons house, G. E. Gibbons store and rosi- denoo. Mn. M. E. Weotcott. l millinory awn, L. M. Wninwrighva store sud farm- orfsboda. E. E. Rialoy a furniture store and undertaking establishment. J. B. Smithihouoo. Charla Rood`: houao,l`:-uni Green : grocery store, J. Saw or : house. 0. Mibchollk house. W. L. omn har- nou shop. food store and barber shop, Miles` blaokamith shop and Walker : hard- wnro store. on the opposite side of the nroob. were bndlg dnmngbd. l Pruehimllv not no um: nval from L] a 8!: loans and `rwoln Buolnqu Pluou Wlped Out. DIKALBJ UNO'1`|0N,N.Y.,JlIly 8 --Tni| vil- Iago, twenty miles north of Uouvernenr, no the junction of the Norwoodpa Ogdonlburg bmnchu of the R. W. G .0 R... was re uvopt Wednesday morning. Twenty build- ing: .in I" were burnod,m onolro aide nf the main ntzl-nah lninu hwnlnd. Al. Ills! JII Ill WU! UIITHUI, I" UHUIKD IIUU of the main street being leveled. Al- though the Ioee is none large numerioelly. it. fell: on lneny people who ere in poor condition mnoiall to stand it. A-nu-n 0).. hall in... |..u....-A ADA I `D Io Iuoue Ilnrugno in mm: one Iuneu. \ B. W. J-nuienon, M1 . for Winnlpg; returned home yedterdey. Regarding Sb. _ndnew'e nplde. Mr. Jemieeon up lint plnneend eetimoue hnvebeon pereil. Ie Iltimeted blah nheooes the pmpoeed work will be $00,000 and the vermnont enherheine the opinion tho innlpeg` ought go gnennuoe three per cent. lnoeneo on than emonnt. In to the foolish the merchant! of Winn peg would he dleoriminnted egeinn in oonneotion with reduced relaee iron` the 0`P.R. on account ol the dd given to the Crow : Noel; Peel reilwey. Mr. Jninieeon man shot u noon on he called the eaten- tion of vloe-president Sheughneuy lo the M mutter than oioiel gnve eeeurenoe that there never was any such ineenuion. Mr. Sheughnemy without; hesitation gave A letter imnnheeing that Winnipeg would been eeeme looting el eulernere end bhnl`. noqhing remained no done but to arrange the technical dot: in end thin will be done when the new schedule: are maria ' Onnuooj J `I I.--Thodool wuohono Il' LB &Im't{ 8 Allan I-nilinv ann- e~Wxxnxna.'.Iln-..;JnJy'e.-A ed lengeentnnlgrenuoleeverel the reeched the city yeeterdey afternoon. Hex. Manor, of Kdonen, hu maneu- lnlly eolved the problem that etrewberriel can lag-own in llenitohe. He has A two eete which I: new eevered with In- eiou (rule. and he exputi to `eh Iron l,500w2.ll!0 Rel. Theher IQLIQYQQ very enticing ver being much superior In tllooe brought in from the south. `R W. .Igmin|nn_ M P lap Winnirnn. ncau-.I-ni . Iunuua-crholt A-Au! -I.-.-`nu Wm; `1`3nUB'sDAY.} Jon! . 71{aT91. TWENTY BUILDINGS BURNED. `cm vdnqw itiinigisnauu HIoou5RAc'noEs. Llunry lhvlovu. ` ....l...-..... ul ol... D-.. 5"?lCI EWIIII VII` Q. duty J anus` .` ..TUvI:|.l:l|n`Ilnnr ;`h:n Kj IXITTIIUTBZUK rnnuuehul at 0-in-nu. nth-ly cuiunbId!nu.D.hD,Dnn. WW: wl 5021.0-o:nhad E the alias up lhouhbowuu Monti "and mu. . TL. 9...-.1 um (um. |IoNuloIIdvuIu Iouvfind Ah . Tioloraolthihlih .1 n-Q1-ALQI Al fL-J--1n- ugnlggglg l_ -..;P_ __-,._ ., _. ._-_- T'-'%IL8I'L`Il'lI"-UIIZflUT rich; that uunIuu.u|dIbuuuopod- Nlmu. . L118] RIG Dl`| D! II) IHIOOIH. A In otsn t.. heated, and applied over a pain _ul apoLis often very etficncinus in alloying pain, uIb'l5i.1ll,v,thm;_s of 1; colicky nntum in the stomach and bow- els, any: a writer in this Boston Travel-._ l 131-. A weak solution of salt in vmuar la a good` rpmody for alight indigestion. on inlly tint chnncterizod by uunuq o sgelght `had oppression. Nnw Yon. July 8 -"Pnddont Faun," aid R. I`. Gunrin. nontuy ol the Costa Ricsn lopon at Paris. "in jut concent- od to not an ubikr in I diupnto lntvnun Coon Rica mg! the United Batu of Colombia oonou-nlng I knot of 0,000 uqmnnilu on the bottle at tlntwoooulr ht.r.l:t.."(|JootoRlon :h|:lIu it was pn`ol t gluon boloupd to pm :1. And the U Id Shun of Oolonhh ouch ml.-A` In 1- L... B- L- In L-` L-) _ _..., arm llllllll. ' -A little wit in my qr boiled starch will prevent the irons from sticking. and make the starch whiter. if the irons are rough In some salt. on 1: piece of brown paper, my a. piece of muslin over it. and rub the irons nn in. nmil ul muwn pauper, my 3 piece 01 In over it, and rub the irons on it. ` they are hri ht and smooth. A I119 nfnl I hnnh-I-I and nnnlinal (IIECOIOTBCI TOKIIOVO II Bllll U38 8. lrean suply until no color remains. unsolved in water and snuffed up the nostrils it is of uses in curing cslurrh} but when chronic, its use must be per- sisted in night and morning for sev- erul months. A liltlu null In on... An: Iu.:l...l -5- -..|. mm. A weak solution is good for sore throat to be used as n gnrgle, and this` is still better if a. few grains of red pepper are added. Ink stains may be removed by the use of moistened eelt. When it becomes discolored remove it. and use fresh nnnnlv until nn nnlnr ran-xuinn Wlll retain L_Ul!' COIUFS IJBLLGIZ . As 1:. dentifrice salt, and water WI not, onl clause, but. whnten the teeth, and wil harden the gums. Wham hrnilimr nnmk n ninnh nr twn am: will namen me gums. When broiling steak 1; pinch or two of salt thrown on time {Ire will quonch_ the flames arising from the dripping at. A Inrnnlr -nlnlinn in nuunl f.u- mun. Vl [I10 Hill!` ITOIII laumg UUL. A teaspoonful of suit in a lamp will make kerosene oii give a. brighter light. Added to a bucket of water it furmsu. remarkably effective fire extinguisher. A humlfnl nf rack nnlt nddad tn the (]l . fmmlp salt will remove the discolora- tion 0 tea and the like in dishes that have been carelessly washed. New nnl-innas snnkml in n slrnmt solu- no no In em: Bottlen- .-r. " hm Drowned. IHLVB U60 carelessly WILBUBG. New calicoes soaked in a strong solu- tion of salt for an hour hefore uuuhing, will retain their colors better. An n ah.-`Alf-inn. unit nnal nlnlnr null! Ill IZIIU IIIIII IIIIUOIIIUH Ill IIIO WII IIIGIV-L Mr. Du-ling : whoel wee considerably demeged. The saddle mu broken com- pletely oil` the bu-, and the wheel wep bent in several lecee. The her hands claim that only t e bicycle wee struck, but Mr. Derling any: that the hot that he wee gut and hruieed on both side: of the body ie roof that the car must have etruok him. e will bring en action against the com- pany for demegee. Elli 3!: III lrrvllilthllllo Used in washing the hair it will pre- vent tho hair from falling ouL. A lnnnnnnnful nf null in :1 Inmn will TBHIETKEIDIJ CIIUOLIVG UFO GXIIHEUISHUI`. A handful of rock salt added to the :'n_u.!1 is the next best thing to an ocean In, WC! IPIJTUIUIIIIIK. I9? IIU II IUVIIPIH ed to get out of the way. They any that Mre. Du-ling. who wee rid- ing in kont of her husband. oonoeeled him from the View of the man who was drivin g the car. but, as both Mr. end Mrs. Darling int out. this could not be, for Mr. rling wee nearer to the car than we: his wife, as both they end the oer were oing in the same direction and the we: 3 end. up "Inn-`hum : than-I mun nnninruhlu oouiu no expeccuu. Mr. Darling is somewhat deal but any: that his heerin is keen enough to enable him to hear 0 e ringing of an electric car ong. He says he did not heart 0 gong eounded hither bolore he reached the crossing or at it, end in this statement he is borne out by the teutimony of Mrs. Darling, who my: she in unulunlly keen of hearing. as ehe makeI it in practice toelwnye be on the lookout for electric care and to warn her husband when they are out wheeling to other. Had the gong been eounded e e eeye she would centuinlyhave heard iii. A: `it was. hear- ing no warning aignel, she turned the cor- ner ond wheeled straight on. The Inner. nnr man nlnim that Mm onna HUI Inu WIIUUIGU IBTIIKHU Oll- Tho Ibroot our men olnim that the gong wu sounded. and tint Mr. Darling much have known the the street car wu approaching. {qr he Attempt- ed to not out of tlm Inv_ Thaw with nut uaunng Iron Iueir ,DU||'"'ll hcuee. for a run on their wheeh, at-va!oV_V ' Iniunhee hefqre eeven o'clock. They whee- ed up Brock etreet to Alfred. Ire. Dar 3 hei a" few yarde in advance. reac the courier of Brook find All g turned the corner. going towards Prinoeee street. and keepin clone to the eidewaik. Mr. Darling eaye t t when he reached the corner he new the car, which wae not ten feet away. He attempted to get onto! the way. but hele he could do no the car etruck hither himeell or hie wheel, and tent him ying through the air. He then not know how or where he alighted. Mn. Darling did not know that anything had happened until ehe eaw the paeeengere on thecar looking ha. Then she turned eleo. and new hot hueband lying, ae ehe eaye, in a heap on etreet. She at once dinnocnted and we 0 to hie ae- eietanoe. A cab was celled and Mr. Darling. who had been etunned by the ehook of the oollieion, but who recovered in a ehort time, wee taken to hie lodginge. Dr. Phelan wae eent for and, on making an examination. found that Mr. Derling'e left collar-bone wae broken, hie head cub and hie right leg bruised in several placee. The fracture wee reduced and the other injuriee dreeeed and at noon the injured man wae resting ae quietly as could be expected. Mr, Ilarlinn in an:-nanny}-nf. Rnaf huh nan: I. lh:nI.o1.lnnIllou. lune:-Iu'on I he I lllculoxhn With Ills IIlo-Ih Oath! Ion In l`uot|nd-oIuIlu- In Item: an an A-gcdu. + Annooidont ooourndontho nu-ootrdt wny :6 up `oomor of Alfred and Brook moth; at toIrfUlIlo'olockJhh4noru lug than high: hg0-.\l`ldI Mal an-mint-' Eon, but which lomiIIu. '.V VII I109 lb notion in its ruultl. M. Darling. oi Huqilwn. M-u\`|0r for I llonuul iusuranm rm, who WWI in wife ind (nmily ll'l'iVId have on Mom I! hot. for In month : holiday, and too: lodgl at 3:24 Brock u1.ro0I~,Itarto'd out with n. Du-lint from tlnir bocrdimr In-ocuqoouorlloogoh. Gun. July 0.-009:-nl Sir I Klmhm-. uh: an-haul: IL: ` T..:. .% acme? s;i{..}.iy` 1} V 's onus \STORE IAN `ting: udftmua Acctnnrr I -. ____ __--__ u - --:-.---- _...---I 1';-dil V strut; wiu: Dnrling from shit botrdms Innnnn Inn A run nn Mini: -hauls. AK; [OW ISIRUCKBY mm CHI, have to Act A: Arlcntor. ... 17-..- 1._|'_. a un_,_:;, . - Aroqfln-Dawson. n--_ I... (t..A ILn..n "6;`1L;Ei.s+ah+. M lloll And In Properties. In -....-Ll..u.. I-I... l...- it -- I ov ulxwo, UII IZTIWIICIIITTI TITI ulruuu. Id. Kllljna plltrlllgf Angling. Tdmhr&&-LI4 touch. \'Vlulcou-t no Pundit; Ml! Kim 0 wwnuuu vvvuwu--n us:---wvv-ogr- -.u{ Pundfagllol ntln. Iauufn; Min 0. I | Ya'i.u0. Ilolohdh all. . nl Hn|L, all In-lfmno KIWI. 301- IT"? XIWIK VI: nplnood Jana Purdv in chirp cl Iii. moor. neon. mu kn Walker bu you to Now York. (the I(dhod|ng'l_aun:I`b undo:-going utcndu npnin. ng O In: children : day lot the Icthod lub- huh school Inn. `rho clmnh was had- lully doconud with Iowan. ldhhlo Id- Ilnnnnn can-Ivan Iwllr. HA cl King. lllly GNIIIIT VIII IIIWUI. BIIEZ III` duuuunvungivounlwylln-.)look.a-(KI - Iumutl Mrhhlrn. . tnrnod. 'l'huon.:h club In and b an- In 'I-:L.. -.`AI .1.-nnjnnhn -g.` null] I rvmuuu lboliduyuablnun. Bohoolhudoootl nuonnuulc I wipuuunu I um-1 nnnnlul Inn: and IQ n|IUI IXi- TIT ii- I wry. mounlul yur Ind Iluudoa hugomhono. l'|ot-unouolhntynnhu lnnlundJn.nnn Pnnlv In Allin J in. UATAILAQUI. Jul, D. - IIIIUII DUIIITF till. returned from Dad Onok. In North- Inoroin visiting In Both. N Oun- nolly huoomobnckhomoaoloqnndhln Imlithvnnhhmn nlnnllunnlnnulnlln l mgIa- "win; milk no dolivoud. ' Ibo`! rd has won . ` `- whlol he warn: tho `public and milk dolinud in homes. uhnuvo uibnlskdof uonuzlot no lugs not ' auu'S: ono dhlyct M711: w ilo JA*T`VTA%L"SH*U`M WIHEl%8Al :, I3;3"6reaf Thirty Days.Sa|o. A_I| Goodsilg at a Sacrifice. ' opholl in lab.- Orrv or lines. Jul; I.--lal-I.:_l ITO-MORROW andSAIURDAY Waldren 6: Mader, Every Waist we have in stock Is bf 'l';Hl- 8EASON S buying. and Two Lots of Black andwhite wages mlnnqnl ing. GA-muqm. July 0. Allan Bturt Jan dnrnnd fmm Thu! (M. MB Nars. `SHIRT | ~ WAISTS l rid:3:: -.u J-.. v- . .a.v-an naulvviuio. `nu.--cu u--v" Jan van Elw- 10 pleas 38-inch White Inwd, bovpu yard on Friday. 190 ydn. Chock Apron Nadia. Ji. on Fridsy. 05 Whit: Anon-loan Oroollot Quilts (without lrinuo). 000;, hunt plan OIJ5. .000nmnanea.a;lkindIDryGoods.wlbooldo9iDIt,olHu'ncrooIt.L ._-_, u 395 ydn. 19 inch Roller Linen, 3o. on Friday. 1 halo, 1,120 yda. .16-inch Orgy Cotton, 250. on Fniday. 20 piooon 36-Inoh rlo nish Whilo Cotton, 40. on Friday. 0 240 beautiful An. Muslim. 4c. on Friday. 1 I98 ydo. 44-inch Pillow Cotton, 00.. forum` prion 15. 275 ydo. 8-4 Bleach Shooting (English make), 170. on Friday. ' In nl 2!!-Llnnh WMDA Knvllnr val!` an 'rh.nn dnv. 350 odd Tublo NIpHnl,H and ffnim (3 to 0 0! out Hind), juthllpilolpn specuu. FRIDAY BARoAINsf" Successors to J. M. RICHMOND 81. 114 PRINCESS ST._ FOR MOURNING. We have decided to sell every Shirt - Waigt within two days if price can V do it; . V J.g.uaou." }7Sc and 900 $1 and $1.25 sac and we s1mtwa1sts for 40. READ THIS : l ,1iE:` _D-on. an. d. fa.-.*-z=2`.r;t?`E*...-"'m Ei-`rt-: 15530} ``1"` "*J`?39ARaA1N DAY; Bunny, .1. -:'.'_'3's.'.."..'.i'.. 3...... ms uhomiaforunalobtulhhgru butbolo noovothg. Ddu on name. an Ila lroihuoll. Illa Udo Jonah: 2 ma. a '7 CI II: GIDVO s.'.'.':2.' _, Summer Silks ~ L 35:: pan wmn. Cashmere Hose, Seam- ? '25:: pan mun. 75, t.hcsyo- % ~,*".:w&;'".:~..g;,~.;-;*.:. '_ T . Ind blgyiation L _ Dlqordorod Lhgor, , I : 4... an n .4 __'.;.:"....::....';.;_;. - ' r ya on; rutorhs 0 M _. ucfuu -*-.:..~2:: , ` 34 on o * ~ to` orvou and Dobmt-tad , *`\ W3V . --- luv tho r* -` - " ` . ` 2 Al _ l:I`OdI `T % "*1! aunt:-ID----I on till Ilia. rlml mnuu I3:-vans I g I mm lnllllt. girls _ II. 0 In 0 I mostly - ;- up on at nu... Iodnodtabo ` I` I'll. uhn on kl `mum Itnlkl to y nronitly nun: ' j Nuvoul Duo:-dompuch ' n in the Ilomaeh lick , Ia. fuluu and Mun- nulg. _ lulmu um Drowni- Q-V` I "IIPIIII GIL/Y IV ` 1@ipqu|,n.uuun.Iuuuu. :x- ,- ".'IrA"I.|. InuaaxIn. gds. Dress Goods, 42 in. r`rI~' `All `Haul .I an-p-nun` PIIPIIII OIIY IV IIIII, I1 Inna: I Ulu nut:-U. `CI 42.1. IRUGOIITI. T 25c Dan wmo. I I =.:': CREAM.) 5 2:-Tir"r <>`r iI.3.;} 1% I.b!IIuUi||dlnRo- -5-.0-cu-: `Chad 4 '., Ch " . ' -u; u-I-ow-n-. V ` ANIQHKM t$ Iva buhloln V A rt: v E.` "` . 4..u.`.' .. ."8 ...".'..! no , Nation tho thousand ocrviegv iutpru-A_ II I of E. " Apodiugohhodinototn qutbgdpon ywuhdd n 1 which vunpnuut hug: dlnotnu: Roan Buurllhr Ion. nip Prion. layer ltlmnr and Inn Blull: Ir. Biilo Flhidont. in |hI&ir. AhlC- y dividoud 0! out AND SUNBUHNI -'--"""-'---'--? `III Ioullor to-day. Probably on Account of the humidity in thonlnolphon Ibo but today was felt to a (nun! orbit Ihn yonqcrdny, nltbo-ugh Nu than-nought dlduot rqhtor no high a Icy may run: lit! up. 75': noon. On`; two p.m.. 83;` he touched mu Anuther Open Home. A movement In on {coo to form n ecoclx oompeny fonbe purpose of erecting end meneging en open house and thoetrein thin out . Already--Ae meetin of than in- tune hee been held. mg plane heve been Innnuleud for the eohelne. The ob- jeowo be eoeompliebed retie the eclec- lion on enltehle else. and thle will be donen eoon ee poeeible. The new house will be up to date in every reepeob end in ie intended to make ufpecielty oi the men- ery. A oelebrehd New York ecene punt.- er Imbeen bommnniceted with and en enewet ie looked lot in the coune 01 e low, deye. -urvuwq I-III Iuuvup so-any won: E! M punch. un Tuesday ry wont down to 13' but not go below 67.3`. 0001 hanged nu gunman... I-I llI'II IIIIII In [0 null! 01.3`. 001 buuuwdny hqponl an uuoophcn. IF- Au olqht cum nix factories refund to sell, notwithstanding the {son that about icon no doolinlnm. Mr. Bcrthtm bud 16-l6c., but without taken-c.' Mr. Murphy ollorod 7!o. {or the balnnco of the noun untold, but also board cloned wish- nut. aha nlnv hninn nnnanlmd out the o"-or being nocopbod. \JUlUll"-DIWUITT. IUU; UTOW IJIIO, 5|; Clear View. 200; Exoelnior,32; Bear Creek, 35; Gem-equi. 80: Fish Greek. 70; Glen- , ..bnrnie..00; ulenvele. 42; Granite Hill. 75; Herrow-mith. I30 3 Howe lehnd. 60 ; Hinchiubrook, 55; Maple Leaf`. 45; Model, 00; Ouuogin. 70; Pme Hm. 65; Send 11:11.70; . Hunlmry. `N; St. Lawrence. 86; Keenan I. Son. 70; Uuwu, 100; Pine Grove. 60; nlver Springs, 88; 1000 Inlumda. 65; Wolfe Island. 88; 8pring0Vnlley. 34; Tun- worch, 100; Gun Edge. . ' Wlute-Sydenhem, 72. Bid: opened nt.7o. and cloud At. 8a., L. W. Murphy lusting the mp bid, tol- lowed by J. Nicolle end B`. J. Madden. The make of then hobo:-iee were sold : To L. W. Mutphy-Beur Creek. Clue- view. uluwnle. Gruune Hill. Model. Pine Hill. Pine Gtove.. Sand Hill, Sunbury, Bydenhem. Wolfe Inland. Hinciinbrook. To J. Nicolle--Gilh Edge. Howe Iehdd, Ontario, St. Lunenoe. 1,000 Iulendu. Tn E. J. 3:Il1hIAn._{}IAnhnrI-min "nu-In-. ununo, an. uummoo. 1,uuu unnuu. To 8. J. Mlddou--Glonburnio. Humv- umth. Lb -l...|.b n....L- -:.. l.-A--!-- _.l__--.I A- To-day : action 01 mo lfmntonno chute Ipon-J no nil tondod. boob on the put. of ulolndn M H `bayou. A lengthy list. was otforod 10:` sale, in will be seen by these gures: Oolorod--B|tm-nu. 100; Crow Lake, 31; CIAAID `lint. lls Ernnlninr .'l')- Ran-(`.1-nah pain. The trelnmen eey I number of houses were blown from their foundetione by the Mann and undoubtedly more line are Ion. Reilroed treio In paralyzed because of the beevy fell of rein.` Meny trnine run into weeboutae before mbey Ind any intim- tion of dnnger. Bidding loom At `re-day`: loulon-`rho lngnnn Iln-oalnnl Anal Halal. I1! IF I`. IWmUlU_W XFIIIIIBU IIIUIIIIIIUIII ol damage. The cyclone. oontrul nin- Glomvood. wu the worth that our atruol this Into. The nlognph ling: no down lo: uvonby-vo miles each nido ol thorn and partioulm are hard to got. The dad at Glonwood, no for ma known, number ve gnltgwo pouom were probnblyhully in- ! . HD ICU-lilllll ICIPIIVUI WU?` Ilh Dunrrm. Minn.. July B.-l?`om-teen - plo are now known to have boon kill in who cyclone: and oloudbunu In this no- tion of Minnolocn. The worm wu gonenl aid It in lmpouiblojo uumto thounonns of Humans. Th: nvnlona_ mntnl nim- I mun WIEIK ' From hen the cyclone moved About duo ammo Ban Mom '5, when it this dual: mm path. The nmily were preparing to com who collar when tho worm nu-uok, urooplng wary vutigo of the building from the foundatjonl, carrying the lnmum Iovq,-pl rods bgck in the du-ootion from which the norm. name. All the other bnlldingu were lnkowioo scattered in the tour windn. A6, I .._.... cl..- 4-..; .... ..-.I:..t....I (-9... IllIl'III Ilifyg III. qllllli III I P0lVllpllIC- Gunwooo. Mjnn., July 8.--While it in impoeeible so get denite iutormetlon ee to the number of Wlcume of the cyclone that deveeteted Po county is ie believed that no leeuhen tau lives were lost. new rune: Minn ,`nIu h _1r....o.... Dunn. 13!` Wllllillo At Loqry the depot wnuplintorod into 3 thonund photo which are stuck into I marsh nearby. like quill: in n porcupino. Glmuwnon. Ilium. Julv 8.--Whiln it in WII` IHJUTUI Illji VIII XIII] FTVCV3 Tho next point of in my in tho path of the mm vs: Thoma Andrew : homo. when the funilymok rolugo iu the ocllnr jnd oooapod with bruiiu. All his [Arm bnildlngu. inbluding 1 new brick |l0lIIO.li`O I total much.` ' `noun LLQL Clan nmnlnnn Innnvnl` alumni. An- WI?` DVIIT Ill`; WIIII WWII down, And put of I minyu cu-rhd any. ' From mm. the quota oolnuidin I nortbcutorly dlnceion to tho lam o!~ Robert Puooek, who're it nude 3 clan \ up 6! all the bniidlugl. Mu. Puogch her daughter -Nau.io, and I 'boy_ named Robots MnoGowga were in the house, which in cnrriod about twenty rods. All um injumd, bu gm pmbubly recover. Tho nan nninh of {mm-v in the nnth nl at in vuugu Ill uuwry, urumyln nu 'hu'nlndput oHhohouuol1vor Int] budding In the villngo oi Lowry `wn inland, noun dwellings.` dop_oI. `church, olontot pnd bulobct shop bung - Ioitlly dun-oyod. while dlgniltosd inch vmv (mod and ulurinh vim torn ' white C5110; Undet- I'D WINES. II ISN'T I III". $III|'XIF ofthvi "'01 no mm: 5 "km Ind HI: nl Will! llII|'U]Wg WIIIII IIlI~fI|llX(I KIIUII # and` ulngriph down. and mm M n. mm in mnlnd nnv. nu; vmugoo -Qua none can Ddungo--IonnI Llnu bout. 9:. Pm. Mam, July _s.-A-mnuood, Ml ft. ' ' ' . 2 ..-..'*"'-`.......':'::...... ........ ............ klllllq will IIJII " A duuncn oloooguud an-ougls the pawn of Rina undo} nltornoon about `#0 6. Ii 5 IIIHO lolilll-Oll ml OH. nII|niIn"'nl IAannh'nIJmlnnnn|-u.a bk- mmu. mum wnuuuI- xvvll, an AI!-Ila] I Ivvuulv--|Ilv Ohoou Bonrdocl And Hold. To-day union of tho Frontenac chose mud n. nu .m...a..;_ mm. nn hhn nu-r. FRONTSNA9 OH EEBE BOAR D. GYOLONI mumnI0`rA. Ia!-I. IUICIIIXOIILIIOUIIQIDO Thnup-cdondviu Input. u':_Iuuq,Io.nhtup9nh. `RIO -DOIIQ Presented. Mounnn. July 8.-'l`bo tbonnouoeor to-da inot dogma i the ml ' .u, 5.`. .n.K.?:':".1. ...a u..":.... in IIIIIOII inow bk. -Tho do nth dirooy band by an warn Inn uh-adv nllnhnr ll uuuu nun IIIIYO. III all dlrooy band bgtho dandy numbn- n. any dog: nnd oovonlhonuhnvo slnsdy noaunibod. Tho -okotlon `ol Joooph A. Chsnnnt. ILP. P. for Jcquu Outtior county. but boonptotoudby thneonoatvstivon. Tho nnunlahn-nnnnnnnhn-I, hqnba roluuuo. Cl.l l,'llFAl'l&l. Ohio. July 8.-`l"l'n`udnorn~ Summon tvounmappunnyyi . :c.nIondonn.nlIo|op an sh hgooiluahmhv nib than Glu- olnau. 1.. AL._..A.. _... .L. _.A _.- AL- L-n_ UIWTUR Inllovnct nurtlunhwuthbody dun Hun. Than mdvononnn din. bnnabhuonpuuh. lndlcuodunuanpinuniddo. V IAlIIID,'- I'i I I{u}}}m I-hi JIMIIIIII hp. in - l'weet'e cone:-e Jnulnge. Swslrr .-I ConNxns.`Jnly 7.-'I`be lawn eooial held in nu. George Chabmanh grove on Friday evhning, in aid of St. John : church, passed off euooeenlully ande very pleeeent time wae open: by all pre- sent. Proceeds netd 330. Some of our yonng men attended Butfalo Bill e allow and were well pleeeed with the entertaini- ment. In. Aroliy Mustard in on the nick lien. George Ohtpman in having a well drilled near hie barn. Mn. Boyce `in viaiting ea Mr. Lake's. Miee Smith has returned home after visiting lriendn at 8I'veec e dMr. nnd_ re. sTho'maa pe 1' an bier, re. tevene, Sui `e Fella, a miofue week. I'armere have odinmenoed haying end upon. a bet.- tn crop than lean year. """l'"""'l'.7 tnooonou ""'h"l"|'9p!Ihrnd. .nu-dud ' llAnun>,`Jn I-150 quota I IC has. IL: hm do- III! II: 81'. Louis. July 6.- l`he strike in the Belleville, lil.. coal dietrich may he did to be oil`. In spite of the order to qoit work only three mines are idle, end it in said on good euthority they will be running today. Minor: in and About Mu:-phyboro. unocherlurge ooel centre in Southern Illinois. are nob in sympathy with the strike movement end they say they will not come out. nu wuu wan: Iurmorl `II : wort. oxoepn me minor: in Want irginin And than of Flomington and the Whoolin district and the New York. Cleveland con gas company of Pituburg headquarters. any that it in thought in Pitboburg that the miners of this company can be ullod out. 9.. Fun... `l..l_ n ll'IL_ _;,._-I _ -, .u U U: Illlllo Commnvs, Ohio, July 8.-Union mine workorl hondquarzera report from 125,- 000 to 130.000 minors out. This includes 5" who were formorwnt work. except. the irainin And than I III I IIUZXIVC1 CLIVlLAND,0h_i0, July 8 -The railroad: have already begun to seize-coal for their own uee. no matter to whom itie consigned. Whole treine are eent to railroad yards and unloaded. Near! every manufacturing eatahlinhment in tine city has been the loeer, by this. and with eome of them the cloein of the worke willeoon be neoeeeary. Ane art was made by railroad men to take three can of coal from the eide track oi` the Kilby. manufacturing oom- ny, which he a vernmenp contract. ut reeident Kilby `frightened them away by t reate. The railroad: take the coal by virtue of the contract-that they early the U S. maile. (V... n........ I\L:- I..I_ o 11, s, o `rho _nn|lwny oonpanlu An Looking out l'or Thouulvol. I`- _..__ ..__ AA 9, I I 1; till -1 n U I III! WWIIJIUIIIU UI'UPWl Blue A r!-no yachting party left the Pool Emit ferry what! at four o'clock lub evan- ing on A steam hunch belonging to one of the pleuure lockers. and an onjo able nil down the river to within 5 low mi on of Ganonoquo was taken. The party ruched home at ten o'clock. IaI'lJI|J Ul BIIU IIIIIIIU UUn George Bmroley, of Cornwhlll. did you- borduy from who otfoou ol the oxoouivo but. He was oxbuuubgd while working at the dr -dock aha day before, but returned to war yuterdny. He became sick. and on his wny.homo dropped dead. A m-Ivan vnnhtimr nu-t.v loft than Pnnl Ill": 1`. EHUUTTIL Ab. noon to-dny Dr. J. C. Connoll ' - formed an operation at the general on- pim on I lmlegirl from Amherst. Inland. Agrowth of uh was romovod from the throne of tho mu. one. llgn-mg H5---glgu Al lV.._..-A.III .l:..l n.-_

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