000. Oil}. Writs hove been eerved at theinltnnce of W. Murrny & 00., J. D. King &. Co.. West & Sona.,`Toronto, und John Macpheb eon& 00., Hamilton. against the Clap Shoe Co.. chnr mg conspiracy to defraud`: and to recover 19,200. in connection with recent sale of stock. The write are against S. T. Clnpp, S. M. Clnpp.F. Porter, J. A. Young. Hudson Bay knitting oom- guny, 3nd R. B. Walsh, of Weotgate. be scanned will be examined before 5 ....-:-I .-.-..2-..- A. Il...uI.- 1...]... ll... WIIJIUUU IUUIILIOIIII lJl|l'8U- The tire loss in Osusds for past. six months show increased insurance losses, but a slight. decrease in re losses. Insur- snoes losses, 82,611,480: {its losses 83.- mm nan IIILE IUI I 866.640. \X7..M- V mornings IICIG QDIIIT. A circu r of interest to expo:-tors of dairy produces has been issued by the Canadism Pacic railway. It noties agents and shippers that when space in the spec- ial iced butter csrs for Montreal will por- mibsodshippers so instrucbin writing choose may slso be loaded in these cars and tran- shi pod to Montreal on tariff robes and wit out additional charge. l"lm r-n Inn in Dnnndn for unit. nix Ullly IU'\ UU WIII DU 1l'UBUII|Io The enthusiastic cotchmnn who tore down the store and stripes from the city hell yesterday was ned one dollar and costs or thirty days I! n disorderly in this morning : lice oourt. A nimun of inter-mt. to exnortor: of UITFII WOTU IIIIUB2 "Forward Evangelistic Movement. Rev. G. W. Ker-by: Epworhh League Reading Course," A. T. Cooper, Clinton; "Our Pub- lishing Interests, Rev. Dr. Bri gs. To- ronto; "Our Missionary Work," gov. Dr. Sutherland, missionary socrobary. Toronto; "Our Educational Work," Rev. Dr. Potts. educational gocrotsry. Toronto. Grant`. intnrur. in haina avincnd in this UUIICHIIIDIIII IO0fUI'aIl'y. '1. OFOIIVI. Greet interest in being evinced in this afternoon's mass meeting in Exhibition park. The weether is very warm but there in is good breeze and she park which is on the lake shore in as pleasant 3 spot. as could be chosen on such a day. People are already goin out in crowds `nd pro- bnbly 75.000 wil be reeenb. The anthuninntin cobchmnn who tore unu not we purpose. At Cooke : church the Cancdinn Metho- dist church rallied under Rev. Dr. Our- man. its gononl superintendent. Rev. Dr. J. B. Saunders. Ottawa. led the open- ing exorcieea, and the gcnernl secrotcry read his annual report. The following ud- dreuoa were made: MFA-._-..:I I4`.......:..l:-6-3- `llnu..unn.l..7 D-.. VIIIU, LUIIKLS I\UVn `Jr: QIUIIWJ lilllip Macon. Gm; Rev. W. H. Mil-rah, Jackaon; Min and bilhop Hunt. Wuhingtoon, D C.. who came over from his meebing in Many hall for the urpoao. Ah Cnnknh? nhm-nh u: (`Anndinn Mnthn. uuuuvn v-v on. -v u-u nu-nun, -- :hich E.llI'(.I.p Dunc;n, rumba:-3. 8.0., idod. And Rev. J. . L. Tnlhhaue. loridu, led the rtiovgtionl. Addreuu ' Y Il|:.....L HI . .|. ._A... .....-_ L... `D-.. 10001 11 in the 0 oil! I 1- 1:0: u a run 5 n}'x. .1... l`p.m. In tho 0 tnthunldoh The Methodist Epinoopul Shun-oh. south. gsthond in the Mon-ogolihn church, at whit-.h hinhnn Dunnnm nnrfannhnn-Ar. R1}. IT; lull [V070 I}: Do Ila LIIIIIIIIX. Fl:-ids, dovotionn. worogiven by Rev. Dr. J. J. Tigort, Nub- villo, Tonn.; Rev. Dr. Alonzo Monk, Mnnnn, age Raw, W, W, Ilirl-ah. Jnnknnns V. Ufa JOIIII UUDIIIIII, Bishop Hurlhol Wuhingeon, lpoko on tho "Amotioon University; Rev. Dr. Homer Eneon. New York cit. . "Our Publishing Inmate 3" Irvlno G. n. Atlanta, GA-. on The Forward Ilovomen: Among Our Oolond Young People ;"v Mn, Clinton B. Finh. New York city. on Womnn e Work in the Home Church. end bishop MoCnbo on "Wonnn n Work in Foroi n Lands. c on-oh. -OLA-`A .'.. LL- ll-h_A-J31-n `I...-nlu. -5 . led til: devotional exeroinu OVIF I I507. DI`. A|'|'Illlll' INIWIIIJ, at Chicago. v. Dr. John Gobnnn, hIllI_ Ind Mm almmhinnnl arm-aims.` UvIlI1&I Ill UH pwvlbu in- ropm |n_ -rorono-nu cumin 3: Italian lit I Pnlbntrhl church. In 'l'onou-r9h._IuIy l7.-'.l`ha luturo. of this no i en}: ti hu ....".T"`.f.' ...f ..`l.... ..`.':?."."..;'.2`. '.'..'.?.... mo llllllllll npuoogm cuuruu mun, .. n.......'?' L:" 35' 115? . 1i'.!:.`E1't _ `OUSIIUSMESBA. Thnrltuurcat nodtouontho Amman lI..oI_._ |n._I|. ... -_-_..I. lg.--- 'n.".7""eL' `.3 .`I'.7's.`..'1'n?.'a`."an;;'I."."".'..`.?..$ `ling hnvinfboon hold. At Mun t I othod Ephoo I: rob nnnidnd nvnr I|vuI:`av_ Dr. `A-rlr.h.;aruEdwI::;: [cnumms um mtms. fTH_\-v` `mm as stcuous 79 ms, A . wrj :-v- `fl!-VTVFBI II` In concenn. ' fhfmnmmun nnvunmnn u-luv lo rumpus or A;-no-ant. nnuunn-no '_I- I`! QL- -_I_ rt CI0.000,000 I'll orop. flu". ll- t..I_ I-. ML- D THE SULTAN YIELDS. is} Y." JTt ILr( ii j % run: :;[)`AtfI}Y` Awra. 5; mm Illlliuuu Il'IlI C if AWIGII IIIXI olroo-ptnylocu opsnndnyunuooun Ijlnnlllbmm mnvnnnnnnnn Ijiiyo JDCtlI[WIIlC- ldqudaonluorlbodeouue right- dlhaliantcnrahnn. hi. A-gum zlyliilw Iullurlnllloliiilifllil Kiuptotrchnu. Th` anon vllI`ino:-oundto uoo.uIu an-ountrot 2-nitnlidlln Ibpvunnnil willioun Cu uy oyplnluull -uuuuru. `I00 Uc|0~ mom in now lusting trig sud rnnni a. cautious bureau Capo moons and own. The Now Inland Wondonr in to with daily trip to Ki can fnuogdcnm hr; and way ports. I undcnhnd the Oohnbiao in loco:-duct oxen:-Ilooo II AL. l.|..A. ....I -5. _.-|.- - 413.-...- UIIIIIIUIIII II IIGIIIIIII OIOQEIUUIIIOI Ihohhndguadmonutunhy-I n-No." ---I-5:-u-Uuvyo `I'M Loni : day allianoo will to lady to oonu-sun mm at tho xi...-eon -um urn-mvlonn n-snndnnnnnnnn -v-- 1:: Ilpllvilill. "The boats of the Thousand Inland Jhunboat. company no receiving plant] doppdllon Iiuuhyu, ndd arisen to- day who in inhnoud in lmrino nlcin. `mlltboirpopnlnr I-ontuuu lacing cour- od by oppdtion ucunoru. The Onio- Innnn {A non lnnkino ulna uul -m..a..... -- Wntertown. 11.1.. utunmud. Within a very abort time a new atonin- boat company will be organized and in- corporated. This new com ny will purchaae the Ieland Belle an the New Inland Wanderer. now owned by Meaere. Holmea and Inglehart, and operate a new line on the St. Lawrence river over the eame territory which the Alexan- dria Bay company covered. The two boat. will be run in competition to the Thonennd Island eteamboat company, and n atronger steamboat war than ever will be . The new company will be composed of ei- fereon county men. WI! OI UPIIIIDKI IDIF UDIIII WIl- C to rforetion of the bowels, and uh permileion to conducu A poet~ mortem exsminetion. which was freely given by the boy : father. An examina- tion revealed the has the: the bohle were badly ruptured in two plaoen. The re- nninn were removed to the home of his tether. A new lteunbont Uolnnny. Wntertown. N.Y.. utnnahud. Within A van: nhm-I. than g nau- -- an -au nan`. A sudden and sad death occurred early this morning at the general hospital, when John Cuddelord, aged fteen, son of Edwin Cuddelord. Montreal street, departed this life under peculiarly sad circumstances. He had been sick for some days and was being treated for appendicitis. Not gaining strength his ' hysician coun- seled his removal to t e general hos- pital, and yesterday he was re- moved to that institution in Drennan's ambulance. Early this morning. without any warning, he suddenly collapsed, and despite all that medical skill could do. he peacefully passed away. Dr. Third was of opinion that death was. due tn nnrfnratinn nf than hnwnla, and W 3,, 3,` . . c. tor. 12}- . `_ hit Ityie ollars 2 for 25. ` Tap Shirts 40:. soc, 65c, Ulllll` WUIUII WIII KU ITUUHU 0000. A time-gun will be red from the club house At 9:30 5.11).; n eeoond un will be red from the nine piece at 9: . an 3 pre- peretory eignel for the first clue: e third gun will be red at 10 e.m. ea : eigeel for houte oi the ret clue to etert; e. {mirth gun will be red at 10:10 l|.II}x\ ee I eixnel for the torty-two- foot ghee yechte to etert; e fth gun. red at 10220 e_.m., will he the eignelfor the thirtyfeeven foot oleee to etertze eixth gun, red at l0:30 e.m., will he the eignel to the thirty-two loot clue to etert; I eeventh gun. red pt l0-40 e.m., will give the etarting eigml for the twenty- eeventh foot clue to etert:et 10:50 e.m. en oi hth gun will be fired an e. eignel or the twenty-two foot cleee. to start. The starting gun in each clue will repreeent the preparatory eignel for the next clue. The time limit for eech oleee will be six hours. On the firing of the pre ratory eignel for each clue the yac te will be under the rulee of the L.Y.R.A. LIIUIIUU I10 IIUIIIB DUO . WV All clause will go twice around the above oouru, oxcopb the twenty-two-foot class, which will go around once. A t.imn.ann will ha rm ! in-nm Hm nlnh IILIUII DU IIIIU KIUIIIU Ull0y- Should A blue ag be hoisted. all buoys, including the home buoy. will belefhto eberboer , end the yachts will proceed to the eeeterly buoy. thence to the home buoy; thence to the eouth-westerly buoy. thence to home buoy. All nlnllnl will on twin: nrnnnol tho Ul CUIDIEUIIAJTI Ill Ul0"uIy'I reliw I If a red flag be hoisted at the club house, all buoys. including the house buoy. will be left to port, and the yachts will proceed to the eouth-vveetetly buoy, thence to the house buoy. thence to the easterly buoy, then to the home buoy. Should A. blue an ha hnintad. all I-mnvn_ Slgnnlo For Starting on the Dloront Bacon. Followingro the rules for the guidance of compobiwrn in Monday : rgatta If A red nm he hoiatad at tho nlnh hnnnn, ruin". - Now. what would this dominion have been if the volunteers of 37~38 had not checked the rebellion ? There are a few ol ue veterans living in Kingston. live or six living on charity from our femiliea. Now. if we are only to receive I model after all we did ilfty-nine years ago, eo far as I am concerned they need not make them. for I would be ashamed to weer one. There was a time when I might have eppreoieted a model. but that was long ego.-DAN1m. Asenwrxn, 72'Arch street. noooue uulupuly, nnu met. unem cvmmg ee rieonere to Kingston. They were lan ed and sent to For: Henry. When I was in Fort Henry. I was in capteimhmee Frazer : com y. Major Longy had commend of the ttalion. We learned our drill under edjutont Betee. When in Kingston under 00!. Cameron, who wee then edjntnnt, Col. Gnbet hnd command. John Moweut was mnjor. I being a warrant oioer, the oicera kept me on the trump for nearly two years. For ell this I never received anything, and only -thirty oenta a city when on duty. We war}: promied land or script to buy land Wit '. "AI! Ithh urnnlzi `Ll- l'1\u-h\:A-5 Ln..- tonic. uuuuwnirolncrlloumcuw nukes . '1`herew_e`oe nred a null cannon. In the Ipringo llplwe come overtotheflete dn Pont herrooketomoke room for some nlou who hognn tour- ` rive at the fort. here no not one in the province of Onterio nntil thlt your and volunteer: had to hold the fort. Lots in the spring of 38 we were nllovedto no home to war; on our farm. Soon the Sir Robert Peel wn token and burnt on `her trip to Ifheoobt. then I, being an oncog- miuioned oicer, had to nlly the men gem and epond I couple ofweehl emong e ielnndr, nround the burnt boot.-Then I who home for cohort time. Upon the rehele taking poeeouion of the Windmill. I wee soon on my wey there with Booth : company, end met them coming ll nrinnnarn tn Kinanlmn Than warn ~ We . Kntomm. July l1.--(`1'o lb Idlto-s Another volunteer at 1837- thoee troebleeone himee. iron the oounee 0! Lennox end Adding- ton. eenetolil in an letter pm at '87, end weeeb on Henry lhet winter end hrempod from Kingeton to the block honee eh the looks on t-heideeu ceml, end went to Bic Inleud where the rebels tried to numb; - in A "`|eAnA 3. `ngnbneanl lIl| Icon: to} did ooniu-1-aunt: An In! lhhhnn. 753." G- Tuornin `mm: VETERAN.` ---n}:-v nuus son REGATTA. .-..:j_j.-_: Ian 0! Opponmon. up-L` gl AL- lL-..-- Dlod This Iornlnx. ._ _.._I -_.I .I-_AL -_- lo:-run. 1 ..p.,..._.,.,.,. 4 brhz` izllohtioux noun wumr.II.so to 4 5; run , no g. as ; sens. nouu.unoo .'a :`1...... It LN: ll0;`?|'-.jg' IIJIOIJD l 0. Yb D 1.1:;0aI-mlloto ;'.l.?.a...I_lo-I:...,.(`zgo., to|.33:0onna'nI. a. txeunlon Iron Clayton. The name: Ialnnd Wnndeyor curried I large number of yioinou lrom Alonndris Bay. Thouund Iolmd Park and Clayton, N.Y.. to this city thin nfhrnoon. The excunloniata; nt. 3 con lo of hours in town And Me or home pound with the trip and the athention shown them hon. UGQD DUTIBQ [YOU] ([18 ITIICK. Passengers on the train stated that the heat at the point of the accident was terrific. While the'repair of the truck was going on the train sought an wood .-.t one side of the track and re- muined there until the work was com- pleted. It was two hours before the truck was in shape for the train to pro- ceed. L116 UCIIQIIIK TIIIIS. , I`he accident occurred but nfew min- utes before the train was due to pass. and had not the .3eclion'men been at once attracted-~~tu the apathy the noise of the flying spikes the train would have dashed into the break and have been hurled from the truck. l I....nnn...-. nn Olun In-uin nnrnal Ilsa} ILDIIIII U10] Ilvurllnl. Santa Fe trainmen vouch for the statement that Fridny`s through Cali- fornia train was flagged by section men two miles this side of L ington because the rails of the lruckpd been curved by the heat into th appearance o[ sleigh runners, the, heavy spikes hav- ingheen pulled from the oak ties and thrown into the uir by the strain of the bending rails. The nnnirlnnt m-r-nrrnrl Imt nfnw min- \VIl8 DO. U [0 [[18 property. Judge Burris held that she was the legal widow of Grant Renfro, the com- mon law marriage made in Missouri be- ing a valid one. This decision nffecls not only the land owned by Rentro at the time of his death. but clouds the title of the real estate deeded at vari- ous times by him and his other wives. [lent curled Up The Rana. Knnun City Journnl. Q- A- L`- A.......... _ . . " . . ".1. l ues. In 1852 Grant Renfro, a colored man, was married. under the slave custom. in Howard county. Missouri. He and his wife Ann lived together until 1867 or 1868. when he left her and went to Boonville, where he was le ally married to another woman. his save wife re-. maining-, in the country. Wife after wife died. until he had been married to five. besides the slave wife. Years ago he came to Kansas and acquired some property, selling one farm and buying another. A year ago he died, owning a valuable farm near Lawrence, besides considerable personal property. His last wife and several children sur- vive him. No 1 is also alive and has come forward to dispute the claim of wife No. 6 to the property. Jndcm Rnrris held that she was the Ill: llnvo Wife The Blghtful one. Lawrence, K:m.. July 17.--.; udge Bur- ris, in the district court to-day, decided on important legal question and one which involves the tie to considerable le_1nd in Douglas and Leavenworth coun- tle'|I IQKO (I:-uni Dan -n n IIl\'l\I|nI` wann BBI'VIlnI.. _ . Mrs. Mariani died last Tuesday morn- ing. About a. week hefore that ,time. feeling that her end was up roaching, she sent for her lawyer and nstructed him to draw up her will, leaving all the property she possessed of whatever kind, to her negro servant, Alexander Williamson. This was realty, and cash in the bunk. an insurance policies, and some stocks and )0ll(lB. Alexander was entitled to? them all, and the /judge made an order to that effect. All Bar Estate To Her Negro lo:-nut. Memgliis, July l7.-Yeaterduy Alex-` under illiamson, colored. didn't have a. cent on earth he coulh call his own. Thi mornin he went to the probate judge. J. S. xalloway. and qualified to take possession of a fortune valued at | $45,000. that had been left him under the will of the late Mrs. Clare Mariam. This is the reward the negro gets for a lifetime of devotion to duty-in the service of the fnmil of the woman who has just died. c has for years been in charge of the nfhrs of Bdrm Mnriuni. and has always been found honesn digent, and pecuhurly trust- worthy. She gztve him credit for hav- ing done inuch to xnnke the fortune she left behind, and as she had no rela- tives living to \VhO) she could leave her property she thought it was only just that it should go to this faithful servant. Ill.-n 1\fn-Bani rlinrl Inn! I`nnurl.rn1 rnnrn- non-nnnsrnoooulnnniu. In-I-nngl. 1;. Jul: :1 __Dn..._ -....- I All. Ouwlhn Puma lsllwu--.. 0:} DIhf.|........ Duluth Put. "'".:1'.2.'..:'.";.::.::.:'."*::`..':: mag} am the am npom and of 901 loan uonow lod dlhon or nod.nnd an open 4! I In '- `""w.:; 335.`noN. .-' _v~ ", `uh 0' UIOII. IOITIIAL ITOOI IAIIIII. ooM Msnc:AL, n...-..u"'Q'.'" '5",-n-u" in no `v0 any. Alto Flolida pinw_hI Lawton lnekburrid. III jv gnonponandcueumhrlnua EHIIII1 III vI'l0I'|IIC- Tholrndiuuiototdor to ho I-any of I; announcing the Inland Inln go]. Gordon was that 0 command o( No. 5 I.D. proved: very uooumunu muovuucu uuu_ rcxrindthonpptohtlon ollllthlnglllla niiurynu homiu. mL.n....|:.;.z.;..A.. A. L. l--..Jl.. IIVU O! I YUP K000 UIIIIIIIIIDIIII. Ii III III I capacity of D. 0.0. in wash wu ovary- thi to be dotirod. Golden not at (In 6 Manual lrom Hsllhmhobdng in command 0! thoR.R.C.I. uftododoton. N.B.. that oxchnnpd with hood 1 0! ch Royal Berks. an exchange hi proud: wry boudoiom innovation out rmnivndthnuurahuln JAIIIHEIKIIIIA "I `X WI TV? KC markod with much moons. Hll nouns in En land about I ycu ago vu produc- tive of: vory good oxuninaoion. and In MI nnnnniti of h n P, in Ilnnnnthn in anew. 1" IJlIIlFa`\.I0l- uuru_on_uIu CUUIUTTI Ill!` tries has a commanding olllcer whq will. be and doubt, lull every obligation of an o co that uiree many qualitiea beeilell that of the ac diet. A: ie no o{*aen the oeee Col. Gordon e name wee one of the very few that wae not mentioned ae likely an euoeeed to the appointment. It wee ageanine ear- riee. but. the choice hee been easie- achory in every particular. He in in the prime dl lite, and Die career Sea OLA nan-Qnnnni jvlm Inn jl V ,""; ;`UdOhirtI ahd Draw- : T -A T {`u_;h. 30 per suit. lgpndried Shim for 25c, 50c. Iultrv-I I AVUII nravalo .l[ontron.l Guano. In Lions.-Col. Gordonlo llontrool dia- bu-inb In-n n Lain:-nafnth nnnn -hA ti" UU U1: IUIVU DUI KIIUVUI nuu IJIII llllli LUV `OCH. Ul-I JIlUHu I 15 nieces Pure India Silks 170 3 yard on Monday. A visit to our Great Summer Ssle this week will reps you. We will have dozens of broken lines laid out for your inspection. {lino odd lot: will I be simply Slaughwred to clear them out. |At Walsh s Great Summer ` Sale. 40 pieces elegant Foreign Wash Goods. in this season's most stylish ef- fects, former price 25c to 85c, Monday to clear them out 14c per yard. 59 pieces American and English Wash Goods, some beantilnl eeola, former price 12|c to 180, Monday to clear them out 90 per yard. , 05 pieces Light Prints (nice patterns), wide widths. former price 100, Monday Ola per yard. 7` ` 150 pieces Lovely Laces. Lace Insertions and Embroideries, in White, Cream and Black. will be sold at exaotl half price. 60 doz. Pure Silk Gloves and Silk ms 160 pair on Monday. 15 ninnnn Pm-A Tnm Hillm 17:1 1 van} nn Mnnav, MONDAY BARGAINS IE` Great Thirty Days Sale. All Goods so|I\'t a Sacrifice. > `......._.- Waldren 8: Mader; Successors to J. M. RICHMOND 8:. O0. um. " Amado dun} atom. Thu! . and an locum: V0 at several nun. I: V o. I am now able to do -, I Imund Dr Robin 1 not no vdtlvoly , . 1 In Q0 BABIES SOX. Cotton or Cashmere, all J`6}`m LAIDLAW & sou. nwm...!\lt Pays to Deal at'Laidlaw's.um..qu- VSPEQIALHOSIERYSALE` 114 PRINCESS s'r.' lontrooro New D.0.0. II_..-AA- Iain no an-nu L- |_., __A LA. _.A_4` At Walsh s Great Summer Sale. NOW GOING ON. _ Ladies Fast Black Stockings * . I00. I2 I-2c. I56. 20c. Girls Stockings 100, 121-20, 150, 180. Boys Stockings III 1! u to no rovldod cut of the duo! the Innlo pulls: and the n- Iho warn u. In to auo-nod _ ` . III sub beneted by and - no.1! that not nu-oumonh no mgb. Co be unused on land: providing that put of tho. gn`?#. -'n6':l`lc or |n `.`u`e..":.`.' 3: "`:`.'i` ma..." ""..:" f""aE 1'. Conn : ' |OIIlII:l.1_- thouldo Ion the 11th Day of Ann. noxnno. And Onto nation that altar at date the It!- .'z'i:'m'"'oo":. ' :3 " r:ln:l|Iln us" "" 1:: II Q IOCQ '0 than clung at vital: in nlnll than how moths. ~ - Dated 11 July Ill Iollolbr lorllho m . Clslurruls AND nuvulu olnhm nail the guts of Wilma liowa ll ` `M b:,AO`of|' ovzgp I Ito)- . to ruin ;ol:::o'::l.-who d1ou?:n':r nt:::c the 0' In J N ho DO. h in mm lull I o`i'n'i`.cIl{... '23` ..'..'.? 1.51" .-ul."uu. '1: ol thdlr c'tlIm to the nndonlcnod on or bo- I n. mm. c 1 Tna 3.3. u"s'a'.sm 5:: .133 uuwwu CRIDITOIS AND ;...`: ."'.'.'.`.i'..'..".`.".'.`. 2'5 ZII TTIZ` T" --m 'nuntu1-nu um neon. `o'nonaud-ole: dnvonhnuu. . '1!!! he I FOR SALE OR LIAIS- |Q|DADl'-1Dj DQIIID L1- FOR SALE OII 1'0 I-IT. NOTICE. ` nun... . gun ---an-us '. `C II ' TI!" Maw `,'` I ILVIIG I In of lion- I had llcln coma) in. ~ nun h ache. n: ` ' wunot nbluo do my obba run Kidney 0 Mind whom '...I:r In uI30'l.n.. ram TA YL 0R S. . 441:! You ? * % sn7uK:m'n%%:a M: II XCI \l\'IV\vXI\I`| _ am-Iona rrnnoouwror mm. M l nuloluout. of tho CH. of I. forlho oonnnli. on of the lay ymmnelette Shirts for `A. .n__ THU IUII IIII IIOI IIIXIEUIW of tho. 5 voila. to on lnndn bullied by that: oommmuon. V `drvests for 60, worth Int mm auo-omont by ab. soowdlnc to the b ranks` b:h:::ouid `on land: 09 I ..'.... ..... ..:..."::: .331 ' 1' ' ";3'o3iiv_o'l with uni? - 0I;fl'IIlnI| vnil In on tho . I L .1l!l.n| the hour of 4:30 In Che Council Ohnmbu, om `I-i\r0 nld olty. for Mu purpose o! 90! I from the nld proposed unu- liyand Saturday.) lot Men : Neck Ties E `And: I u'hIlI VI. 11 nvevnnpuuunncv I. `I'll: in vumvo {Ill iy ulhaod mo I E. Pk ! .WA,Lll` .l.`_._ nus `odmoao, `Ids .WA?/Vun, I K ! Klj 1% law. J. P. Gurllotvo nun that invading v lhuuu u"2.'1`2' '.'g"a.u" `$".....s...""" ' "' "3 Ion: ` Q3000 App! Inhibit Nib I I ) HID Io d-$13!! Iuuuuulu IIIIII cl run. on-us hioh nah pay to sand. `rho l:.;nd0rhbon thiItn&.l.. '11:: that portion pg Aucdnn ninlo no|nda."' Pu. `to Guilds. Joooph will I H10 100 . "$2 Inland pullottbouo 0! Bl schools. ndoluuhr nupionh l |'IODI. A :01 hot IH so Inilt :5. cholin- ~I..`..s,_..A --L_.n 5 I` % VIII .1 N lctoouduazulurindmo ofnimorus lilmin tllh nnnln may has-v-rl `BL. lllllln A doputution of non-oonfomiata. who wont to no the queen, Iunchod ut the cap- tlo And that? wont to tho dnwing room when they were mhorod into the quoon'| proonoo who run nnoundod b the high ooon of the court. with '5 ya: of honor. About fty intorlnodiate ondononn connootod with Quun strut Mothodint church pioniokod st lake Ontsrlo pu-k fuutctdny} Gnusf bvurioun klndll van. a n. on an . in 0mm mum monlz Iugrnrtnhlnul I "(WI III Ivlwwuu uy Iuppr. ll) me I Vt-ho puoplunn new ; Ilnbiolrggnyhtn. I ad Wu." ' "'ss.;'.'.I'3.n'."3s."..' ' ' j IUUII vuvlunu as up wpu IIU lullgif Ill Illll country. We Inn bargain: that no xocogniud on night. Don't take our word {or it. but coma And no {or youuolvu. Grnnd Union. wm unnar aanwuoa ox uaann. Mr. Miqual. Loaatnng the emperor of Germany aha banquet. aaid his majesty know how to uphold tho authority 0! tha ampiro abroad. and that Gaunany must not oublah an it Ill nn lomnr an inhand [07 TH Ulyic urlnu Ulon. The Kingston eerenede club diucoureed sweet string music on the uhores of Mn- donnld perk Iuh evening. There wee I ocettarlng at ekii along the front. the oc- on nu enjoyin the music. Emu regent hrleciene. of Spain. bu ranted nion to the Insurgent chief: lo. meeho, Domingo. Gonmlea,Cu- tillo. Guillermo. Fuenl And Rivere, who were under sentence of death. Mr Mlnnnl I4;-tn`- eh- -._......._ -1 UOUIU IIOIE IIIVO YIIIQIII lnlpocbou. For order. 816 sum for 812: 820 unit: for 815: 325 unit: !or8I3.50. These prices lot ten days. Grand Union. Th: Kinanhnn nu-Annrln nlnln rliumnu-nmvl IIIII .1: I Ur Ill ulyl. urlnu Ulono Several morohnnu oompleined today of the cloning of the oice 0! the inspector of weights: and meuuree. One merchant in perticulnr purchased e ICE of eoelee but. could not have them inspected. I`... nuntlgn III`! ...n.- I ..- nun. non -..:.- ' GIT] Ill - Uuurlu Brown. 3 nogrg, of Deadwood, S.D., mu hunger! for the murder of Mn. Loni. 11. Stone. Col. Stone. 50 husband of the victim. M: his own roquoae meted as oxooutionor. ~ IIVL- -o--...-- n..I-....-..- ..--|.-.I u.:. ..._L UXXIIFIUKIUIH The name: Oclotnonn reached this port at one o'clock to-day. carrying: smaller ourlion party from Cups Vincent. NLY. She took 1 Kingston excursion to "the Ca " thin Afternoon. an]... an ......A- 0.... 1; kn Q-1 nn DIE IIIIII II WTIJIIIIL order. sopgnta for 84.50. 87.50 pcnu for 85.50. A grub rungs at 83.50 nnd I4. Fortnn dnvn. Gnnd Uninn. punw Iur w.w. A gnaw rings as 5 nnd 84. For tan days. Grand Union. Hnvnnl mnrnhnnn nnmulninnd Ind. P'7?I3.uiokoun" mnovoo u'sll pain, and Er 1 ducon all inammation. In effect is won- fdorful. l`|....-In. -n-un . nag:--5: Al T\.-.I_..u..-I ULI U|UBllll[`o UIIIICI U IIIUKIA Mr. Sifton has decided to make no re- duction in the etren th 0! the mounted police in Alberta. en in other pert: of the territories only as ncancioa take place. - "Uuicknnre" remm-an A" min. and rin- IUHWU D0 HUI . J. Parke, of Toronto. arrived in tho city thin afternoon to clone the deal negotiated by nuctioncor J. H. Mills for shutout of H. 0. Martin. bankrupt. For Mn dnvn wan nhnll aiva nntrnioht. din. U- NIIITIII. Dllllfplh For ten days we Dbl give utraight. dia- oount of uwontv-ve r cons. of! all order- ed clothing. Gnnd nion. Mr. Rift:-In Inn rlnnirlnd Ian main nn ra- CHOU. When the queen received the bishops the other day it was her own suggestion that A number should be personally pre- sented to her. 1 DA-LA Al 'I`.._...6.. -..-X...4I 1!. IL. -36- I$l[JUl'IyCIl"lICfI Illll Uillllla Indiinapoliu he: been decided upon by the joins committee on resolution: as the place where the next Epworth league con- vontion will be held. RY-.. gbouulu -n-L... I...-.. NI-.. \.V-..I. than Irr_IA;{:oNc_:_a_zz] QIIAO an` un... VUIIWWI Wlll X I310. Now about pui-to: from Navy York. Bgainixtilul goods. See them. E. C. Mic- o e `. \lIl.--. AL- nu`... --..l...:l LL- I..:-I...-.- III WU: UTIIIU UIIIUUI. be whole progrnmmo of naval manoeu- von 5% London. Eng mine to 9 ludicrous uco owing to 1 miaundnrstanding of the adminloy orders. Hnnlav I-aunt}; hu ham dmmh A failure IUIFIIIIIDI QUICK`: Henley rogash ha been Almost I failure this your an compared with other years. The raaonjxgxtortion practised by hotel keepora,6bmo}7`nnd boahmon. Inilfnnnnnlin ha: bum dnnidnd unnn hv Amgood mnny men bu y their but: from us. A good many more would be nicer for do- inuo. Grand Union. In. u-Ind- .-._...............- Al .u...-l -.--u`... UUTIIDIIIII SIX, DI IEIII HURT`: The prince of Wnlen will be president of the tori commission having charge of the Brit-In Iocbion of the Paris exposition. Tho mnnv lrinnd: of Mn. W. D. Hart D|'lC'lIIl IUOUIOFI 0! WHO I'll ?! OXPOIIBIOII. The many friends of Mrs. W. D. Hart will be leased to lonrn thah her health was man better to-day thin for nomgtdaya nnlz. urnnn Ulullu The tomponturo in London, Eng.. has not been Above 75. Londonon, hownvor, oomplnin grossly of the but-. Thu nrlnnn nf Wnln will ha nmnlrlnnt nf WXI VHF IllIWU$lIlI ulnmg. We not trade through our low` prices and hold it through the merit of our goodu. Grand Union. TR` Onunarntnnn ht Innnn man III` Urlllll union. W. McQnigg, clerk at the Stanley house, roturnod from Verona to-dsy after I not : very auocoutul shing. W5 ant. tmdn thrmurh mar low` urine- in ma htclic . '1 lnullouutcpuo. olnoolmlnlo l`nnp`bony V! at RoI|don'a. '1 ho. `flute no wont:-In American oun- norlng oi blood Park. _ Aunt : ongor canted. only tonic. no 3|-iping abhor pills. Mound : drug "3; noon mm for Osborne ItoI'O. 'J. .11. Ounpholl. Gooonoqno, viui ' fricodo but today. combining bani with plouuro. - Vryouy to loloch clothing from our Iuhock, we have ouch o vorioty. Gnnd Mon. ` vtooim-"Pool Smith to Gordon and Wollc blood: Sunday.` Boo time toblo. A Round ttlp 10c. Wild ruphorriu won mukcbod today for tho Int time this oouon. They told no oixty cont: 5 pail. '1`. P. Janna loll tn-dnv for Now Yuk tn nu. 1'2.-J1 y. uonuu1~..,s. mm VIIIU IIUIU WWII lI'IUIIUIv Running man are non: Itnlo. Our nfook in liko I rlvor-|lInyI moving. Grand Union. III Il-l\..__ -I_-I. .5 LL. Qtgnlgu Ln....4. any wall I pun. '1`. P. Jones Mt today to: New York to nlulllo his duties vohoro after 1 plant: 1; visit home with friends. ` ~ D..--.I.._ _.L... -... _-.... .L.I- n..- I1 IDFDIII. Ina cull . uounnny mun I oublou u it ya no longer An inlund ntrv. aensnu; ranuuurus. lutolvuwlnllnnlloocd. Bocnnn-:n.July l7.--This Shh uxpnsoathov York annual Ibo nootdotovcy nil:-oulinlho world Pri- dnyshcrvucnvhu it -do Ihodiohnu totvnnylncuondluinlo. 10.83110: in [37 minus, bulnllo htnnhuwo ntupulholnucnua no downnndr unsound H I.ICI?l%hu: :"nuun.Ilo:n.tul.'u was -lulu. nu rtvupvlu VI l"lVI-XK. obhinnblo from tho obnlouooo on Wnsnmm-ox, July l7.-'l'bo oumw u. blllvutothoobot that tho" rcpt-can tlvuouhouvobonuunuilluoddn on than nhdnlqmd that while than an llunynutnuofnfnorlnporhoou undIIjnd.thng|r qucnion in tho oolyobahtbinthonyof sped` unlo- ICII. II II wwiu not! win we wnuu crops 0! Hlinpinnd Mutant` nonhiuodnruh Ibo oowunenpolhonrlthaownlnfotgood manna." In hon tho nu propouduuar I ' who onnntrnoul In tho put I Strut from (ion Strut to Un- 9. nun tad a run so 1033840 I ` ` `I 10006.0 `:10 ;tovl'd.:d `out ol `.130 IIiI`:.f th: $33! .18 and the; _ no . to ease: ::muJu`uu bonolltod 15 -Ha ` lion Slduwnlk so be con- Iho out 0! that port 0! Ion- III `II b to In rovldod of Joe! Milly. And tho n- bovun lnoou Shoot. and ` . Q wnovpvvvpvvvrr-Ii Ill'U|h 81'. Louis. Mo.. July l`;.-`l`ho Ropnho ooyo ho-day : "Tho fruit crop ofhliooonri thno you in roughly oomattd to ho worth 810,000.000. and mony who ought to know what tho} no talking about ooy tho guroo no too low. Tho iuaporunoo ol tho crop my ho nudoruood whon it in ototod shoe itioworthnoro than tho whooo oropool. minoloond Mioooui nnnhinod-mLh sh gununuu vv-nu wvn. (no Iwm ncmg u no 6, 8 to I, 6 to 2.. Wars is now Canadian champion, nnlou Ru D. Wronn Inatorializu on lnlondny to dolond the cup. vv III Inu nouwln r. runner. WIN DIG his match with Whitmnn yesterday Add showed uuch brilliant form that be In: the hvorito. It was I bud and brilliant gum and Ware won. the neon being 8 to 6. to l. to 2,. Wars in not Cnnulinn WIN Took It. ` ` Numuu FAL1.-1. 0116.. July l7.-'l`hi| morning the nal in tho Cnnndinn tannin championlhi was pltyod between Loo Wnro and win 1 . Fiochor. Wu-0 bad M. ....o.|. -:91. \xrI..:o...... -..a....I-_ -_'.: To Extend Iervlee 0! company. Wimm-zu. Mnu., July l7.--W. 8. Scout. of Toronto, meneger of the Du- minion Express Co., arrived from the eest. yesterde nlternoon on e tour through to the Peoi o coest. which will include a trip into the Kooteney. Mr. Ford. superinten- dent of the _Western & Pscitio_ divisions, will accompany Mr. Stout to the west. The mission of the trip is with e view of extending the service of the company es the construction of she Crow's N esu Pess reilwsy proceeds. IIKUU IJIIU llluullilllhy BU UU plu DU .IuI'KUy by Greece at 4,000,000. and have ac- cepted a compromise giving Turkey 3 more libernl line of frontier. Turkey and Greece huve been ion to settle the ques- bit?!) of the cnpituletiona between them- ne veo. VIUWI UII IOIIU MUD UU|lU|hlUIIPn Amiss, July 17.-Io is stand here on reliable authority thus the powers hnve fixed the indemnity to be paid to Turkey bv Graam at. d.000_000. nnd have A!!- Wlll Accept P0300 Oondltlonl Propu-ed by I tho Poworl. CON8 MN'I'lN0l'LE, July 17. - Towk Pasha, the foreign minister. has informed the Ambassador: tbnb the sultan bu road on Hm .....'.m:..I- n` L- .I-.......I. 3 L- IIIIU IIIIUIIIIUUTI (HIV `I10 IIIIIOHH IIIU 3% to the principle of the demands 0 the powers and was prepared to accept their views on the peace conditionu. ATIIIHQ, Jnlv l7.-Th in nhnfnrl ham nn LLIU ICCIIIUU Wlll DU Blilllllll UIIUFU I spooinlexnmineron Monday, Judge Me- Mahon has issued 1 conjunction restrain- ing any disposition of -Clupp company : stock in the meantime .