nut wuuw ya: u." dhotor that tho . `did no! dooldo Inn night to [nut cl IIIMIO. bus notoly to give damn oppvu-mm I It nolwthoukiounns atoll` In: ATTACKED BY TRIBESMEN. Inobg -Al (aural. - I..I-I AAALAQ.-AA Indra noun. WIIECKED. :-........*-f' '.'.'.."'.:.i:.' mumr lwme; L'rUns1ur.' JULY 27. 1397. secured. There was a very heavy downpour of rain this morning between three and five o'clock. The otlicee of the three morning newspapers suffered severely. Nearly ell `the out of town mails were lost. Several place: down town were washed out and a. number of damage claime were fyled an the city hall this morning. The bndv of a. twelve-veer old boy was IUIIIQIIVUI. all oruvri I01 [Inw- couple viovs. Kill guard hu mu:-nod fluuuollurt lriplhroo In the {round the township. Ilia Alia onon no under the an mucus: nhungbold. _` _I_I KID P80?- Tononto. Julv 27.-Impootor 9n. Fmitlnndu. Ontario. who bu been 1uv_em- gnting the fruis orchud: 0! 11:0 pmvmoo. with a. View to ucu-Mining the extonu of ` ch. nvumc a! tin San Juan nnnln- rebortl ...""*"...-.,..':.'.'........""':."...'.._.,g;'-. ll...-..-n Dhpoud or By The Pruldlng Juan . Ifqto Duo O'clock` _; llo Wkllon. Nopnnoe. pulidod at a ' the ljnt division court this morn- ` p to one o'clock he -had oonnldeud T our-= 2-~- Wllnmum .5 -I, nnannlzm-1. vs. 5;) we nngu ox Inlauyaouo IDIIQ. upon- to tho miniotor of agr hurt that the mu 0! thin in more our Iii than :0 tint. ......u\-gal "'hAW\a-0. Inna nhhnind nnnh A Iuwolnlnuruu mvliioilu uuunu urru euppoeed. 1 he"peeb hu btdned e ch e wrong hold ll), the provinc: that all `ludi- nerymeeenree for stumping it one will be `unveiling. `Re repoi-we abut the pet-eeite in to he found -in orchards ellulnng the- fruio belt of Southern Ontario between Clnthnm and Niagara. ' In ettnoke ell nrletiee of fruit area, and foreel. tree! at well. Thd late of ulsiru in more eeriour, bounce in addition to smacking the but and gradually killing the tree. gt hleo nt- teclre the (run. Mr. Orr ' hid epecimenl of green plume which he lound to be covered with the ecele. Whether snacking the bark or fruit inelf e purplish nth is noticeable where the vimhle scales are deposited. The appear- ance of the fruits Itbldllbd ie that of 8 acro- fulone eore. II: in Iearedtlms mhc infected {rule will be offered for sale this summer. In... I.......:.I 1.... :. .'..e.nnt-d tn ue Treasury olelals lrlutl a Number of Them. WASll1N(lTON, July `27.--Thc treasury ollicials irlready have discovered s, number of inconsistencies in the new tariff act, some of them. It is feared, being incapable of reconciliation. It Is inted out that section 262, places the utp on plums at twent -ve cents per bushe , and section 264 xes the rate at two cents per pound. An error in the paragraphs as to currants was corrected in conlerence. An- other section fixes the rate of duty on hides of cattle at fteen cents a pound and sd- mlts raw skins free. The question involved is the classification of calf skins. it being contended that com- mercially call skins are not classed as hides of cattle and hence are entitled to free entry which is believed to be contrary to the purpose of congress. Attention is also called to the tact that the provision as to licenses for custom brokers was by in- advertenco.it is believed, left out of the act. Circulars are in preparation construing a `number of the sections of the act. `Persons entering this country are permitted under certain restrictions to bring with them , duty free usual and reasonable furniture. This isinterpreted to mean such furniture as would be reasonable and u.-elul for the personal use of persons in their condition in life. DETECTIVES MAKE AN ARREST. Another Smnll-Pox Duo -( hlnnmnn Com- mlttorl For Non-Payment of Flue. M0.V'l'nlAL, July `27.--A new one of i-mall-pox M4 reported today from 378 Mar.- calle avenue. Weatrnoimt. just outside the city limits. Tliglateab vicoim in A child of G. Evnna. Au this one occurred ouuide the oioy. the civic health nutboribieo will not. permit the child to be removed to the civic hospital. ` Th. nir.v dnumtivm mnda an nrrut. Into civic noapiuu. The city detectives made an arrest. Into last. night in connection with the deei. yeeterdny of Edwerd Fennel], who w uuultod, robbed and burned yvith lul- phuric or some other powerful acid. The police refuse to diaclose his identity and hope to mnko other arrests. Fennel] was found uncomcioua on Victoria square late Sninrdny night. The coroner will hold an inquut to-morrow. Annthgr Chinnmnn. Hum Chum: Luna. ammo . Wdtu Tubnonnd ulster. llbo, Beacon Tawrln and dim. Wotloy Tovtin ond dun, of Ulon Bull. culled have on Satur- doyoutouto to join a plank: any on Iowa lonely L350-'Nia Ivy Donor-.1 - Itohnnviomog um gnndpunuu st Iovbcro. Our old 'OI'IOIf hurry-picker pouduunhwof Eu than thoro- chaolhckbhorrho on y Ion wank. W331. -I3 IIII IIIIDII Inp HIIWIII iulllutvcoi. uh action for price- nminvhvn Ilill nvnrdlun nurnnd with View to Ilcoruimng the exllnli DI :2:::-:';;:.::.`.*'.*`:; :.:..::::-..:.: :.:: mm Wm 00 onereu tor llua lull auuuuu. '1_'ho Im in! bank is intcmtod to the extent of 5.000 iumao Barnes cyclemnnm lactating company of Woodstochbuh in ._ A tiiumoinl I,tM4!!1O|,|tv.|'09u! iuuoid by the company showed liabilitiel 7 of, 859.390 and esbimuod Meets of 859,800 The Dunlap tire company is 5 _ creditor for 86,000" and the Toronto tire company for 81,100. 'l`hn dam nf than nnamimr of the new Will Xil, la. n. wnuuirn. OOIII NIH` hn qddod [many to the improve- noutl by Obstruction of I Inc new born and unit]! burn. It. is being painted IMO rut. Unby Kendrick bu ur- ohuod s new mount and horse uh. `Flay `V0 poooc lamination Mn. D-niolu En lotto! homo st. Oak Point.` N.Y.. on Wednesday mu 3 viult to but about, In. Iknnn Human. jlllunoon, at. Al. oxocnbon. vs. --Aot.iou for 0100. value of I ha}. Rourvpd. E Son vs. 6. Jackson. --Ac- vv Inn-any p 3...... ............ EMA. Tnhnn I01` u,1uu. The date of the opening of the new bridge ecu:-one Ninguu. Falls has been changed to sometime in September owing bo delay in completion. Rnvnntealn Chinamen name into town on to namuton. . The crediboxja of J. W. Lnngt 00.. the wholoialogrocer who tranatoxjrod his stock to his accountant recensly. and now uppean to be in financial ditlioulpiea, will make an elforh to break the sale. Tho Sbundnrd bunk is inperented Do the extent of $80,000 nn tho Lang estate, but claims to bo well secured. vn...... uvnn n uni-I! Lnum Annmnnnr nf Illqllli I0'lllOI'l'0W. Another Chinumun, Hum Chung Lung, was committed to jail to-day tor non-pay mont ola (`Inc for conducting a laundry without. I licenlo. I?` la` Ifglln guul I` D Rana skul--nln wnnour. nconno. I F. F. Kelly and C. B. Kelly. wholoulo denier: and lmporhrt, suignod today with Iinbnlitioa of 820,000. ` -Upitiwu I Iuunu-. S01-:x1'ox,.Ju|y 26-0ur pastor, Rev. A. G. Robertson. vu IN! to render an nble `admin on Sundny Altar his recent illnun. Thomu Bhuold. jr. in under tho physician : can. lie in nueng from t phoid favor. Mr. and Mn. Richard holold, L ndhuru, Ipent. Sundny at the home 0! Illinm Sheridan. Mr. and Mn. Sheridan have rooontly plaood a `sane In thou` home, Mr. and Mrs. abort Youn Ipont Bntuzdq and 8nn.. do with It I here. Mn. 0. Wuhburn. A no. but bun Iigending Ah: wtoh -ML L-o gun. L . nnhhnln. Jain no aelay Ill cumpneuon. S`,-vonteen Chinamen came chm morning from the want. ` Fifteen went to Hamilton. mu- nnnrlitnrn n` I T Tannin`. n _ MIG city mm mm: mormng. The body of e twelve-your boy found in the bay near the oeebern gap this morning, the deceased bein doubtless the owner at the clothing foun on the shore. beer the place last, night. No enquiry, however. has reached the police 0! a mine- ing buy and so far the body of the lad has not been identied. ERRORS IN THE TARIFF_AOT. r:ir1u' rhugingnns. I tor pmmun. Egimnhov VI. township of _WoHo , V loblonfor plymontoxnn nobonnb Al`-lAI_'llHnp hnildinn A hridba. Delond- Ioponou Tldlnn. .. 1.-|_ nn n..- ... of gold, which is the property of the; people of Canada, and the government )elieve it to be their duty to ndminis-i ler this national wealth for the benefit of the people at large. who are the proprietors. Too narrow or too grasp- ing a policy would, however, overreech itself, and this question is now under consideration. it may be taken as set- tled that a royalty will be exacted on all the gold taken from streams which are nlread being worked, but in re- gard to nlillulure discoveries the gov- ernment. propose that upon every river and creek where mining locations shall be stalled out every alternate claim shall he the property of the government and shall be reserved .for public pur- poses innd sold or worked by the gov- ernmt-_nt for the benefit of the public revenue. The effect of that would be to preserve the public rights without discouraging prospecting, because every miner will continue to have a right to qiceate his claim. Diplomatic com- mon ation will be opened with \Vnsh- ington for the purpose of establishing a modus vivendi so as to give the Cana- dian government the right of wiiy through the disputed territory. No dllticulty is anticipated in regard to that. It is not the Intention at present Yukon coun_t_ry. ' to appoint anyone to administer the Where Innings Is Popular. Ital is a country where marriage will s ways be popular. for the govern- ment has a special fund for providing Insrrisge . rtions for man: girls. Without owe: it would almost im- possible xy` s girl to be married. and this form ehsrity is said to `be hi hi: appreciated. The snnnsl sum :m.'..sbls . for this purpose, sad distributed e sry you an the nu rrlsgeshie rls. is it on. T: he s r,ecipi:% i . necessary for the applicant to p her good repetition and` ehsrseter by several -eeshow thstehe hes no means sveileb e. and that the young {nan who `wishes tor merry her a . I- rruufvrv lcuu clip hump!- A F. n..- In ---1 1 iI\IIwIUIIVD I0 A Kama fuller who sin: y could not got, hunnt hand: put t in tin am his taboo: Hunt: in b- ait!`-[i NE II` IUIKOL Q I- t mvnnn na In tho mama. PIA hzve been decided on, and these cannot ' i l to meet with the a proval of the l people of Canada. Regu ations govern-. ing placer mining were promulgated by the department of the interior several months ago, before there was absolute M knowledge of the enormous richness of the mines in the Klondike, and these will be amended in some particulars. ` Thomas Fawoett was appointed gold ` commissioner and landl agent andsent up there in charge of a party, which ' included two ualified surveyors, ` Messrs. Bolton an Gibbons. Mr. Faw- cett is, therefore on the spot in charge of all_.the work appertaining to the de- partment of theinterior. Another party," in charge of Mr. McArthur. was sent to explore the passes at the head l of the Lynn canal, andnnother party to explore the Stikine and 'l`isline riv- ers. Their reports will soon be in. Gt will be seen, therefore, that the min- ister of the interior and the govern- ment have not hpen unnlindtul of their duty to that country. On the contrary, v everything has been done which could I have been thought. of, and in addition . a detachment of mounted police were sent to Fort. Cudahy. . The question of i a royalty did not come up then be- cause there was no definite and abso- lute knowledge that the conditions would warrant the expense of provid- ing for its collection. The difficulty was partially met by `providing for an annual renewal fee of 8100 each on all claims. which would give a very nice revenue. In addition to the twenty mounted police there at present the gov- lernment will immediately send up eighty more, making a total force of 100 men. 'l`he officers of each detach- rnnnf nr nnlinn will he nnnninted stipen- [museum or mm mm. in-. Ilium : iuurouint on fauna`:- tuning I.uu--Ailumonu to tholllon I'o||o0-lIIoIolNoGII'l| Wcolil to `It Adlnlllatcrocl I'D! the Bcllollt of tho People. Toronto Globe . nu....... 'r..I.. -m`AA ....|.:...+ nmmnili TO nEsEnv':"AL Y:RI_w'r aim`: -ROY_ALTlES TO, as mwosao. Tomaso [1009 , b Ottawa. Ju_ly 26.--A oo.bipo_t council_ was held thl evening. prendod over Sir Richard Cartwright. at which; Sifton. minister of the interior. , DE Ell` ICICIIEYG uaruvrlgnt. ill; Vfulcu Sifton. minister of the interior. submitted a. rert on the policy to be . adopted in the ukon country, and the steps to be taken to protect the inter- est of Canada. in the gold fields of the Klondike district. `No action was tak- nn if in nnrhn-nlnn:I' and r-nnnnil in to Qua--Aomon xor plylnenu or an nwuuuo ufl.7U`hf building I bri . Defend- nho com`; 815. udgmont for ' n Bron. VI. Hodnon B:-on.- fur amount of 893.43. Judgment 1 ` ` Intlg. `_ x I,-flmnn H n, vn. W. E. MAnnhd|tm- ttuns. ' The government will also extend the provisions of the rent property act of the nortly-vest. territories to the Yukoni country by order in council, appoint a registrar and establish a land titles of- fice. The surveyors there now have ml! the necessary instructions for survey- ing. The question of nuroyalty is un-, `cler consideration. The government IS impressed with the view that placer mining is marked by an absence of in- dustries. and of all those conditions. which create a. staple population. It is. a barren land containing large deposits of the} nnnnln of Cnhndn. and Lroverument. Klondike mstnct. No action Lux- en..it, is understood; and council is to meet again to-marrow mornin ; It is learned, however. that cart; 11 steps gamma dacided in mnnf am. than nnnrnvnl of the ment. of police will be appointed stipen- diary magistrates, so that means will be vfurnished for the administration of law and order promptly and satisfac- torily. A strong customs and police- post will be established a short dis- tunce north of the sixtieth degree of latitude, just. above the northern boun- dary of British (`nlumbia and beyond the head of the Lynn canal, where the Chilkoot pass and the White pass converge. This post will command the southern entrance to the whole ot that territory. A strong detachment of po- lice will be stationed there, and t.he necessary barrack accommodation will be erected. Further on, small police posts will be established, about fifty miles apart, u to Fort Selkirk. These will be used or the pur)ose of open- ing a winter road over w ich monthly mails will be sent up by dog trains. At the same time miners will be able to use this road to walk out by in the winter. From Fort. Cudahy the lis- tance would be about 400 miles. The posts will also serve the purpose of rescue in the event of any traveller be- coming exhausted or crippled, but they will in no sense he used its provision sta- tions. If it is possible to construct a. telegraph line from the head of Lynn canal over the mountains to the first post just. north of the British Columbia boundary, it would overcome the great obstacle in the winter of communicating with the Klondike. IT information could be got across the mountains it would enable the government to know what was going on at Dawson and the `gold fields. The government propose getting at once the approximate cost of a waggon road. and also a narrow- gauge railway, over the territory be- tween the coast and l.he post beyond the mountains. The distance would be 100 `me ouicers or eacu uulu.C1I- be about seventy or eighty miles, forty miles of which would be over the moun- tajns. l'hn anvnrnmnni will also extend the OSED. turn`! in. Illa: IGI It counc. idod over. at interior, Iicy y,and the lds ncil ng. k ;a1n use 'ul the is govern- . ligated at : ichnesa Lrticulurs. ted and sent ty, surveyors. Faw- charge to (le- 'thur, her isline 1 ha l`II 5+ LOIIHOYI DDCIIIGIDUI . ` The other night I heard a distin- I guished Scottish pro_fessor_relate acum- _t ous coincidence which might add an- hkonl other to the. many subtle, insoluble it questions relative to t.hc.specnlative re- S gions of the unknown in nature, am- e mate and inamimate. He stated that _vey_ one day a woman was brought to his un surgery. having been shot. in the head L lglwith a bullet. from a pistol. She had racer been in an auction room. While the f i auctioneer was exhibiting and selling 10:" the pistol, it went off and` shot the wo- R .8 ' man. He was unaware it had been load- .:`.' ed. The bullet was not found. The wo- `Th ; man died. Tin auctioneer was tried for ilmunslaughter. but was acquitted. the `.18? jury finding that, the cause of death '";`."E was accidental. min` l About ten years thereafter another _ ` woman was brought. to the surger of `MP1; the professor one day. She had icon `'55 shot in the breast with a bullet from '1 tr a pistol. The woman and her husband [138 `< had intended to emigrate. 'i`hc hus- l band had bought. a pistol to defend him- " self from the attacks of robbers or sav- ` ages in a forei in land. While examin- 3"` ing the pistol n his house it went off, r:`""' shooting his wife, who was sitting op- ` all posite. The bullet was found; the wo- huu` man recovered. The husband was tried nt for reckless use of firearms, but was so- quitted. After the trial, the chief crun- 3Y' inal officer-who, singularly enough, 39" had charge of both cases-presented the 5' pistol to the professor. it was the same '10 weapon that ha caused both accidents. }' -V He stated that t e criminal authorities ih` had returned the pistol on the first oc- Fm' caslon to the perty.to whom it be- ,'h` longed. After the second accident it hm: was deemed advisable to put the wee- `!'!P.' pon in safe-keeping. Ultimately the WM professor handed over the pistol as l unique but dangerous relic to a Scot- 5_ 1 tish museum. It bears s historical in- scriptlon. i I'\....... 1.. gsungnlun Annie}: Ihi In ` `IIPII laiili IUIIUIIII utuqpy `W o ` Down in So nacho county than in profound Joy-- ,1 that in even skin` to excitement-o.nd it. in aid tht the calo- hration now tnklng place there excel: all the fourth of July: In exluan On Wednesrla hut Mn. W. J. Fol owl ' of snow 0. presented her_ lmubnd with triplou, three bounoana` girls, ` when combined we M was mun M nnd a halt pounds. A e childnn an said to be healthy and doll? niooly. At its last meeting the be: at county commissioners recognized Hr. Fellow: and hi: family. by puulng the follow- I ruolution: ` - ' lvod, By Ui IJOINT 0f00III!'60I- Inlulonou. now In aculon. who lpn `lust learned of the lncrnuc in out - ution to the unit of triplets to In family of oh: fellow cltlml Jt Fol- lowo. this board. to show lII-- ot the panic at county. lntohy " , and heroin ordot , ` vrunnt tint. lt `to ull {or ill. - London Spectator. ml... -58...- -... D UU ULDII ll J-IIUuu\- vquvvnn nlvvvn-UV.-v u..- -- __-~. VVT -_- ,,.,V nesday. - 78 Mon`: Best All Wool Heavy Ribbed Sweaters. with high roll and sailor oolhm, in Navy. Black. White and Cream. These goods are sold all over Canada at $1.25 to $1.60. Wednesday we sell them at 790 each. x .1..- |.r-..v.. ..-o.... I......n. `mm. trhlh Vm-n" Ru-vnla Hmm. former -m-ice Canada at $l.26 to $1.0U. weanesuny w_e aeu mom in ma cum. 6 doz. Men's extra. length Fine Irish Yarn Bicycle Hose. forms: ~p1-ice 750 to $1. Wednesday 450 a pair. 100 pairs Men`: Tan Kangnroo Wheeling Gloves. former price. 81. nesday 500 a. pair. 1 108 pairs Ladies` Cream. White and Tan Custer and Chamois Bioyble Gloves. fbrmcr price 81. Wednesday 50o Bioycliata should see the above snaps. {gnu-`unt 5_.;;.{' B 00. vs. W. E. M|nchIt.eI- ' ' on account lot 859.30. Judgment | ..- _ $013116!` E00. vs. I`. C. Mu-Ih|ll-Ac- g; A5: A nah: Car `In `)5 .1IIc'nlI'IAl|I`. for A8001] THING F011 BIGYULIST$".! Wa1sl1 s Grcat Sale Summer Goqgs: That will not keep in our Refrigerators will Ipoil anywhere. Rather good weather this to test the nal- ity of a Refrigerator, and we have had `only the moat complimentary reports of ours. Rmember they are our own make and guaranteed in every particular. Price included. i ' ' M KEL`.VEY&BlRCH 95 Men`: Ribbed Cotton Sweaters will be sold at 850 each on Wed- fum.au!$lt Pays to pea at :..x;m 5c, 10c, 15c, 20c, 25c. JUHN LAIDLAW & SUN; BUTTER III VII] I-Ilvuu Vavvu--p nv--._ -_ _ $3610 31, as we are closing oi-1tZ II "ammo: stock. ` An Unlnoky_Pl|tol. ..o..- 69 and 71 Brock Street. \\` ' " | -_ ` 7'] All new shapes and great; - _ comfort for sumnier mgr; ' spmME'R 3 _\CORSETS, L Wlulnnn Ileboy. Who `In Ionunoed for Llto Twenty-flue Yuan Ago. Joliet, lll.. July 27.-WllIlam Rlchey. the oldest risoner ln Jollet, now on lns way to Cal tornlu. at free man, was put- doned at. the suggestion of warden hm- Cluugbry, whose -llte was oboe throttl- ened by Rlohey about twenty-three years n o.` . . Old lll," as he is called In the pri- son, was sent here for llte ln 1874. He had commuted a most brutal murder ln New Boston. a. little river town. whither he had gone from Missouri to sell pelts and fun. He got drunk and was recklessly llrln his shotgun about the streets. The city msuhsll placed hlm under arrest, and Rlchey deliber- n.l.ely kllled him with his long trap- per`: knife. I - Ha wn.s'nnnt to nrison for life. and J He wu'Ient to prison life. shortly etter Inejol Mccleughrfe ap- pointment u warden attempted to ee- cepe. threatening to kill the warden if he barred the way. The major tempor- ized until he got his revolver from n. drawer in the desk at which he-eat. Rickey went back to grleon. 0! late yearn Old Blll'e" heult has been ver oor. end` hie mind in not vet eonnc. e in harmleu u a child. an a. very diftaarent`-Juan from the deeperndo of e , quarter 1 century ago. . """-" c 4- ; unit - ` 04.50. is Rudy ; OLDEST pmsonsa is PAIVi"I3'5`NA;;;'. .R%L_.8_1fSV`z.\ND G.I.NGH'AMSl _, 7'9", 8c, Ioc, x2c. E'pf..Low\Prices try OOMMIRCIAL. . a 'WVbRBssMAK|No PARLORS. KING.:IN' ALL ITS BANOMKH` 'VO8loMud`vIlIh Iutnou and oepnbolhnt aonhnu mien. Special attention given to an---__--o ;: OQURT PROCEEDINGS ". CTTCI CI IIIV |4IlIII1.l1. tjtornoon an accident 00- guudi at qunlilamvohboruor at the . gaming, in which W. . Fyfo. ' tar In the Poloorboro oollogmu ostno nhr loainu his oyelvghb. A hi oxpovnonning vgm: ohomimll. T` odnhbo summer churn nudonu. ' the that o! the sodidont sun sulphuric acid and Ion-i -in n nk. than. lnntinn too lplunc XIII Illa lII'l'I 1-2:: I ubkzhwhop. htr.ti.;ng `too , nxplodnd. romng um n _ . ' in and our his hnnda. His: _ ` " mph magnum t '* uumumuwt nu ma, bush: >, ' uooodod ho yu badly burned. Ilonuutoly his oyulght In uninjurod. uhlnnrpd whit bonding house, 150 f buy Dress Goods worth from I- -- ..... ..-.. n`nn:n nu} _'W'lI-Iji IIIII VIII lndoonloraouo mi noting nun tho urinal `animus II uid on nun. m1lLnd`n Ann. Lxniunnh-A pi `ynrt `V mi 1 IIIT'TU Ti. UII XIII!` JD` whim loddut than will jjinhnlndmnla mac rriwiiltultu ICU Iqwvvunun nudugynunbupot ` 2 -II I-U IIU-7 gmlultnu who vohod at the council _ ` in chain; to ham to shoela- vlo nonlonol whether or not 1 bonus ~ olull bognntod to the II. T. wink! in ddnying the out o! v unbound pnin olovuol-hon. and no In oonpuny to hold . 2' V Ifclonniton. wu appropob: uuuuutnlar IIIO council ad- __ 4, unlit! Iold: "I have him 0 I bust. NI ammo nub B. T _ , volllotvou n. I- U Kauoimd` with Iutnou and do.-pnbou. as pt` Special nth Hon V3! cu. nbhuon sS'uncI'r.our pyuoolnn. 5ol_lI;3s.sMAKma PARLORS. ndnnnunnrun rnr ALI. mu RHANHHICII `Q00. wlilo attending to: m Ankh; an lktnr. ;... ................ lunll 1 U0. VI. 1! . U. lIlIl'I|IIlI--nu- imp for 819.25. Judgmonc for M PRQNTENAO CAI`-'E.. Julian Al The college. _...|_ _ 4:.` .... __ --_..l. iwhmlhi and bunkmgwo iin was nun-mad. tin humus nous; win. I.-._.-L4L.. 8-4 ...A.....J ` Iovlhtook Tho lupuu .-.....-_ _L- .._;.A -5 Ah. `no Vuylaait luau cnvdod, __Inl.o nu India! .04 Iron. ` Buthcrhudh borgnin day any: Friday. Lulio K oruvlnotto eimulul. 81. :12 Hardy ; George Riehndoon an um mngm ' tor, a trip through the II0l uIVCfo'lIl'l'iC0l'iN ind Ilsniloba. _ . `rho must: at Toronto` was postponed Aauntllllondny on account of gnlovonblm I athlt. ` - The steamer D. D. Calvin" and consort; `alarm! to-any from Gudou hkql to Into Sums-for porn to load umber. . Fl-idly. M1-gain day At Bnbhnv-|nnd I. . George Smitli, Into of the Kingston bi- cyolo \ club. returned to tho city to-day. In-Inaintl hll 1-aaimr whool him. mnrning by 3 mg. A Bad blood bu oxihfed bong-eon the white: and nogrool sh Protcott. Ark. A_ mob oi wngbn surrounded 3 cabin contain? ing ton nag:-non. set it on re, and when the nogroes rn-hod out, four 0! them were shot down, Notzicu have been sent. out. for the mthoritioa not. to interfere. but the men implicated have been indicted. 'n.nmn Tnlfnrd. n. votarinarv mmzeon of implicated mwo noon Inunowu. Thoma Telford. veterinary surgeon King-vnn, N.Y., loft. for London. Enm. on J uuo 30th, and u-rivod than with I friend. He m--0-mm-Iy dinnpposrod from the nilwny utauuu. and tho eorba of `the Inndon police to find him have been un- avniling. Ho had word than he had fallen heir ton fortune and went: to England to settle mutton-. bringing nil racing wnul mm mm. Endaavrm no boing mddo to induce Roswell P. Flbwor up both: domooncio cnndidau for mnior of Greater New York. eu.:.........o. at 4. man an hninn muln {mm clndidlu lot In: or at uruuwr nuw xuru, Shipmcnta of 0 chain; undo from this city to the British vnarkotu. Yester- dnv 850 boxu won V shipped from the G.'l`.R. irdighls shady. . A India oravoneth wnw-proofclonks. 81, nHIutly I. T n....;.... .p.. 's...w*nanm1 thih `mo:-nun: nb'Hnuly'I. . ` _ W _, Donpito the heavy`:-tinfoil morning the steamer [Empire State brought over 400=Qxom-olonim up to the city from the Thousand Inlnnd resorts. Mil. Gntmmr, 66`Gntherino Sb. Hnmil. ton, up: "I find MIl|br I Compound Iron Pills good for tonin up the ryuwn. called at. Hwm/a vrmm no-uay. Gena Nnnmubba ruin proo! co:u.$4 50, at Hardy's. . `I :-mntv-navon norlom whn loll. Brooklyn lierdy'I. Twenty-nevgn nerlone who, Brooklyn on Saturday night for e shing trip on e smack had a narrow escape from drown- ing. Lute st highbe storm sprang up and the much an on I ehoal. The party wen In deadly peril until rescued the next morning by tug. nun hlnnd bu existed between ralu Is IatIsfnotory-Iovemants L_II10Il[ the lesldents. ` WlH'l"i'uu'r, July 27.--Farmers\nre well advanced with their hay croe. There is also considerable grain out, w ich is turn- ing out satisfactory. The late rains have done a great lof good. Berries are very plentiful. William McCabe, Glen Toy: Miss Maggie McCann and Miss Mc- Ardle. Perth. spent Sunday here visiting relatives. James Lever. Perth. paid use visit last Sunday. Mies Molly Kelly. Chicago. is visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. McNa|ly, Carleton Place. are here lor a low duys viaiting. Miss Doyle. formerly school teacher in the separate school here, `is ro~ newinaacquaintancens. Misses Annie and Lena helan. visitin in Perth for some tvme. returned home eat Sunday. Thou who went to St. Anne de Beaupre last week returned home Friday well aatialled. Rev. Mr. Burns. lormerl of this village, `willll the pulpit of no: church next Sunday. Noah Whitman-sh sent a carload of hogs to Montreal to-day. For sale b 19. U. nmcuou. `Tho pol no-have been looking for an ab- noonding ombezzlor named Filo Hendermn. who, of course, hails {tom the other side. No trace of him has been found. D 1 n .... .. anal lm will vnm nnminnt. ` OHIO." 'N0 BPBCO OI mm III! OBUII luuuu. R. J. Onraonaayu he will vote ngainst granting an olevusor bonus 0! 835.000 to the M. '1`. Co. Had the Ium been only 025,000 he would have favored granting it ` `bar. ,\_,/ ` . A not of Iixteenhew mnrchon, by J. Ordo Hume, the eminent English compo:-er. nnthor of the Queen : Dinmond Jubilee Ma'rch,hnve arrived for the 14th P.W.O.R. band. ' n 1 DA... .n-:.m.l hnmn fmm Mm-mom G]0lI,cIllD. l OIlII lI0(l H) can may 0! bringing hi: racing with I'c`.nAn.:v'nn Am hoina to I it. V ' W. Inglis. of the rm of Inglis & Bonn, Toronto. is i the city to day on business 'oonnoctod vi the contract: for furnishing the mwhinolx}/f6r t-he Mooorn grain eleva- n . - F. J. Pope arrived home from Marmara last. night. He had been conducting a has there for the school of science. On Fridny he will go cm) to Mndoo to open a clan thara. - IIIL- D A n -human nrnimn. Mon. wm. up Brltlnh Anorloun r I Ilocol-Blu ol ran. cooked menu, per place or ' und. V hr), spring chuolnn and tar oy al- . b tidy. Putty of all duoriphlonu. T Ba. and 109. (including onto). IQ! Ind nndwichu. Open day light. Telephone 29'}. . clnu thara. The R. &: 0. abearnera Cornionm Mon- treal to Toronm; Spartan. Toronto to Montreal; Columbian. Montreal to Kings- ton. and Hamilton, Hamilton to Monbreai. called at Swift : what! to-day. Oman Nmmmnmn ruin nrnnf cnnf.:.S4 50. I IIUII nllleuul II-q -v-. The nnnual banquet given by the lediee of the oongregetion of St. Mary : cube- dnl bathe inmates of the houee of Provi- dence hook piece yeeterdey afternoon. The epveed included all the. deinbiee end deliceoiee of the eeunn. end. is ie needieee toenymu greetly enjoyed md epprecieubd byuioee to whom nun given. A lerue number of the lediee inweetedin the an-' nul event were preheat end eseieted in the . esrrying one of the entlngeneute which were perfect.` in eveqgrug. " ll-II wlnv --w -----y. Chiol Kano has tooolvocl u roquut frbm W. Blah. of rat, Va, acting [or inlai- untlon ugu-ding 3 William Horny, who dlnppouod {mm that loco three month: Ago. leaving: wile vo ollildron in nu nudy oondltlon. llumy in ngod thlrty-nun. lo ol Phookk build. duh hind. won-I g llgln Inotuhoho. In an luour luohu lo holglll. Md worn a oil; of dark cloths lulu-union la undocu- {"""..a....l.."'..u'.'s'.'?& a.":';."J'..l3 -..-L --.uL.-LI. aunalltlnog Inn thn nmhlnn Al IEIIII wllin. HIII III II "wt Inuit uw Joli wohtblo undldtu for the don llthjod oullboooun. of to pin [or 0-0- Iil-los `Sir. Irma: :0-d hulndrduot pvuvhul land 6 :- .. u; m& ."u$..2 s. ..u"3 H':"n.c'3 .."'."u'an:'i'u:"' Tut "undihnnolIlnwhn1.hnponune '_ . r.o..n.L's. ....uu........s... |ho|0unotIchndWAu|uu.ndpurpcIo nu-Itlnph-I-I IL: "lnnhh" Ann: Lhn mfljl wuuwuzluupurpulu Ihwl III "fulll" noon; the Inhldl. Maiden run by tho |h*.._LI`ioh8utbouIwIllb0 India I An... A mfgmnhxglgard. - `A 78}: ipejd. Mus- H XZIT` Ismail boualdeiclpu -i-_--5.4 , II. ..".:".. GENERKI, PAHVAGRAPHUQ WESTPORT WAFTS. `null Annual Ilunq not. n L ,_; _g,_-, L__ .l loll Ilfo And Innlly. unolulluut. L.__l..ALn--nlg 56 Per Yard T Ilsa! Puungon Inc In rail. and they Valued now `uses at `two!!!-Two can I llud-1. Inner who was `told of the luntlon by the `ramp. Got the tuna. WArurrowx,N.Y.. Jul 27.-'1'ha dis: 4:. . -p-alumni. nncr nllll. lnlscovmo-M A man THE `rum swan FROM acme WAnn'rowx. die-. eoveryolewnhouhnear Jetfenon county. Bundayjrorning by I bump. use the menu of saving the line 9! may Q! the nixuy pueengete on the morning: brain from Byraeuee to 31:0 Sb. Lawrence river. John Muilin is bhenemeo! the tnmp. whoee homeiIinCohoee,Andwhoie on Lheroed in search of work, I face which in itlelf gnu-nnteee thus he ie not I profeuionel obo. Be wne walking the, minced track on hie wy to Wtwerhown about nine .o olock Sunday morning when he made the` discovery. The `wiehout extended about 160 feet and Inn 1:-om one three leeo deep. Pueen Inin No. 5, thoundey morn- ing tnin rem By:-acute to Clnyton in due toluene Adam: to 9:29. Mullin naturnily L I.-um-v thin hut. hi did knnw $0 Alllll ID I:Z`l!. lllllllln uueuruuy di not know this, but he did know when would happen to my train that run into thst hole. and he run to the residence ,abJnh1_1, Wllsms. the vneeresl: ferry house. end notied Mr. Williams. who it once sterted west to {leg ,the pessenger trsin. Mullln con- tinued on his way eastward end at Adams notied the section. Iorernsn, who st once went to the scene of the washout. The trick wssirepaired by noon. Mr.Wrlllsms agged the eest-bound pessenger train. which stopped s short distance west of the washout. Most of the passengers slighted from the train yld Voontempleted the hole ,into which they would have been plung- ed but for itetxmely discovery, and some one proposed that they show their grati- tude by rsising a purse for Mr. Willisrns. This suggestion was noted upon end a Hit was passed. There were sixty passengers on the train and they raised and presented to Mr. Williams a purse of $13.24, an average oontribution oi twenty-two cents each. Nothing was said shouts testi- monisl for the trsmp;in fact, comparative- ly few of the passengers knew of his ex- istence. A. nature 4- Hun tiinnnfnlsns-'1 ninn in ielzence. As soon as the dispatcher : oioe in Wntertown was notied of the washout, conductor Hughes passenger train. which was standing on the track ready to leave for Cape Vincent, was sens west, and to it. the paleengera and baggage of the river trnin were transferred and reached Water- town qt noon. v-1... u..n.... mt... A.-.9 Aiumum-nrl Inhn nown 9,5 John Mullen, who first discovered the wxnhouts. which was caused by a heavy min. was in Wnterbown yesterday morning and called at the railroad oioeo. He was looking for some recognition of his work. He said he hgdfne in e or 0. larger instru- menbolity in saving t. e trnin as Mr. Wil- linmr. and he thought his services rhould receive no Iubutentiel o. recognition. But to divide the punengers contribution would acercely leave either of the rescuers enough of A reward to remember. _ than can of Donna In But one Outcome to um Altair. . Luxnox, July `7.-A doapaboh from Simlu vyn that I largo body 0! eribenmeu mndon nttaak luau night on Camp Mauls- und. in the Chltrnl. In me light that on- nuod prlvlwo boonard Mmly, of the 45th Sikhu. WII Hllod : privnbo Taylor dnngoromly woundod and major Herbert. and Lions. Wuking. of the onginoor corps.-, were severely hurt. No donlln u to the number 0l'Fl'lVIlOl killed and wounded in to hand. he ounlry, with guides. is now pursuing the gnomy. who retreated this morning. Thu mum of another Attack on A bodv of morning. The nerve of another ettuclr on body Sikhae on the very borderland of India and Alghanleta-n in alarming. There is no reason, to believe. however, that it differ: materially from the periodical outbreaks that take place along that border, whoee inhebitnnte are an intractable as the interminable mountains among which they dwell. Thie is the eecond attack near Chitral within a few months. The Teohi valley, where ghting took place a fortnight or more since. is 250 miles distant to the eouth west. The Chitral mountains are many thoueand feet high and the teal: of conduct- ing a campaign therein in one of tremen- doue difficulties. The tribes are bold and brave, but ill armed and, of course, there_oan be one outcome to the con- ieat they have precipitated. The tribes are separated from each other by high mountain ranges. and are too fond of their wild freedom to not with any unity under a tingle leader. But there will, un- doubtedly. be eome eti ghting until they are brought to reason. Already eeveral allent Engliehmen have lost their lives. ` ill ghtin in India alwaye shown a greet ennl-inn M r. A liver: of nfoern. I 0: any. murvpa. v 4 dc i Son yvuntol tn Account for 028.13. T t for p'n|nt.l'. `Dill DKIIIIII Ill IVIIIIII IlWlIyI Ill ucrico of t. (9 lives of oicern. Oil` for The Klondllu. Cmczmo, July `27 --A pal-by of mom who Wilh to try the Klondike gold cure will `leave Chicago on a special train next Saturday night on route for the now`? dlnoovorod Alaoknn gold olda. here will ' be 1.500 in- .a:..:.a...i. :. 51.. .....n.. 'l`|.. ..-..... .I IIIIGF. I HOPE Will I I .' Ill- dividnnla in the party. The special train on which the rcy will trnvol will run directly througrm San Francisco. Thorn tho gold hunter: will remain three dun to urcbuo mining ounpliu. Iain. o'intnm.ion ol the uromoterl oi CI`. 50 IIYOUIUU IIIIIIIIIK 'II"y||"e ft in t. e'inunt.ion promoter: the uetmidn no unto the ehorteet ourney on record to the gold elde. An e on vqjll be made to mate the complete trip from Chicago to Klondike in I._hnrt.y dnye. Iolnn or Inuglo I Tobacco. Orrnu. July 27.--Inland nnnuo oi onuouaturdc nude 1 big ooinro of Iluugglod to as Iroquois. For tho but two month: the oountlu of Rum. Dundu gnd Urenvln have bun oodod with Amlrioan Iohboo, uuunlcd into Canada st Iro- njs"v&.miImlIn Jinn`-glad quota III In In an hi 0 to lhronggnt I dilforont pot`: of l Ibnooonnoiu; In-non have bun onjoyi their good Inching tobacco with- out pm) ng duty. Nsw You, July 27.--Marty locus and High I'm-{noon long I In round dnv on lb Gnu Point Iporng club In! I. Thy wcighod I20 panda. fought on own bums Ivuhouundn talus: og In-Llnoloou tho mouth. A: Ghoudaltbumla -uuluhgon draw. Loztvon, July dqrn na- i'1.`d lb Godvoql I897. to by Capt. that-ya:-all in . I'll H ultuq was :h0nNu union. It.|D:hI:`n BOIIII; nuuud null`. 0aanoufIl'riuIu'6ohdw' 'n,.uua. Alhnuullilddn. M'ARED__ r$owN ro %_ gimme PRICES. '