Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Jul 1897, p. 4

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>. FIN .13; uwucu u an... ......... __.- . '."%""!udnt {way Boot Kid alovuuzs uvola. . . T _"Dl`$GOllnIl`kld About I third o. u . II '&."L'a3`;"L'. a"`...`1`:'2s..... 3. -99400-do-m . - ' or 4 _u_-.|.. _._ I.-.....l..- inn nnmnnnnl Woaodudngulutoupuwy uq-rr J:.a-t..n.nd!.n&c:nvonnuqby buyhgl A MERCHANTS COMPLAINT. .._.___________ NAILED BY NEW TARIFF. A BZREH-s oP'iITI`oN. I unu mu vu prompt- vns over his her to be are she be- ; the cnruo ' haste was :1: tempera.- st to sea in we do in, etroit until nlocding nt .1 _.-o $6 I; on his to repo:-ten`. He said: A "The world` has always known that Iun no snob, and my nlerity with my friends is only It:-en honed bymy marrinzeil have had many letters or 1 concmtn non - ' N: m. M W mmsa 1 - w a _ re s we win- - tot knoxa-t`l1a.tthIa1 ; o I not the people . Imerea n e we u.re.on " ' while funiify is ai rifhe in its way. I m gm proud `('3 J poait with the every ' day people. an my has strength- ened me in their eel . V -I ahell always pie, and be ideo- i renialn one of the titied with popular the same time I shel for my _i wife a high social positio . o one will dare den her. ' The doctor ooked happy. and aid he . felt happy. and had reason to be hapry. He says` he expects to make a ow changes in his quiet mode of lite. The old house will not be ohan ed any. and no spec 1 reception will _ given to introd his bride. The doctor ex- ressed ratification to find his old riends ceiling to offer their boat wishes and family objections. he added. did not bother him in the least. "I am satisfied with my vourso." he said once again, and proud that I have demonqtrated that I am no snob." Thu dmmr has received a heavy (nail -1-e'zz`:o\:11/ti-uytid that snob.` The doctor has rooolved hoavfr mail laden with congratulations. inooudilllig ma 3. an eplntlo from an ex-mayor of who was with him in tho war. A... nnmmI|ninn.t.IDn Wnl signed "0118 QINIIKIINIHM-cue _ f Hundrodo non bnrgnim bod numerous ' U hunllou. bub the show prion will con-` Vim! thoundor that the AIM: genuine ~ and goods nu-kod uh` prion: to burn them in the One communication signed One of the Ryens." It assured the doctor thet union of a. Ryan with e Caldwe- lnder was an honor to the Cedwuleder side, and t`he'Rya.ns of Tipperary are well known for their ancient lineage, and is John 0'Hart s Irish Pedigrees" -u. stundnrd authority on the subject- the genealogy of the Ryans `ot Tipper- ary is traced with honor and credit back to the enrlg kings of Ireland, and was cloned wit all that is noble and good in Irish history. a As to Mrs. Cedwn.|_eder`s poe_itionIi_n Irish history. 1 Cn.dwulader`s position in society. the doctor gives out this ulti- matum: ' As to my wits, her position is es- tablished, and I will regard it as a personal attront and insult it any one should question it. It a. slight. was offered personally, I would resent it and demand an apology. There can be no doubt of her reception." GOOD DIG.GlNG8'HARD TO GET. lot In the Summer With Illllons of los- qu|toee-Whlskey Plentnl. Ottawa, July 27.-J. H. Secretan, well known in 0t.tu.wn., who left 11 few months ago for Yukon, writes to older- man Powell, under date, "Dawson, June 21," a most interesting letter, describ- ing his trip in detail, and the state of things that exists in Klondike. The thermometer was ninety-fiye or 100 degrees when he wrote, and there were millions of mosquitoes eating him. There is no shame and the sun set on that day about 11.30 p.m., and came up nmilintr main in about fifteen minutes. about 11.30 anu came up smiling again in minutes. At one o'clock n.1n., it was soorohingly Ln! lhll. uuu uulvvn u-.u..., .. .......--__._,,__ _ ot. Dawson City is dirty and corrupt, and dance houses are being built. There are several hundred tents. The new ur- rivals are rushing around for good dig- gings, but the are hard to get. It was a nm-tact mun le. Gold is found where hard to get. LL Wu: :1 perfect gem there are no indications. There was a, big rush to Henderson creek, where gold was reported in large qunntities, and in nshort time over one hundred claims were staked out, but Secretun says they will never be recorded. as the creek turned out :1 fizzle. vn...... i. hn s.-um. no such thing ns . There is, he says, no thing money. A man stands treat and thrown down his sack of gold dust, from which the b1u~ten'der weighs out a cer- tain amount and returns the sack. Drinks are fifty cents each. and 20,000 gallons of whiskey are being brought in. A hair cut costs a dollar. Secretun represents an Ottawa syn- dicate and he tells them not to expect anything this year. Bulge: lpplled For by Independent lull. lnen-ComveemIent e Reply. London, July 27.-The member-3 ot the Canadian Bisley team were piud their winnings at. the office of the hi h com- misaioner in London to-day. Each re-. ceixes two pounds for expenses until the steamer sails from Liverpool. 'l`he 7i'i`vided money gives each man.l7 -is 7d. The individual winners are:-Blair, 11, Bromdhurat, 8, Carter 2, Corri- grm 11 113, Dryadale 4. Kerr 2.| King 26 35 7d, Lu.ngst.roth 125 3d,| Mm-kn 2. Ross 27 15 Id, Smith u 8d.| King Lu.ngst.roth 125 on, u Marks 2, Rosa fin Rd. Windut. 30, Swnine 21 18: 3d, Lieut. Davidson 1, Capt. Davidson, Gnrson. Kinnenr, Miller, Skeddon and Captain White; nil. . The entrance. fees deducted from each, viz., 6 19: 6d, the men think should lie refunded by the D. R. A. M. an.-. Mnnnn and Dunbar. command- `Inn, "IT '9'! ` {'7 Yullivoly no good: ohu-god at that A `In-any prlou. - ' ' ifCI5um1y Bros.; A19 III-111'! r'If\`D\'r`E"D be refunded ny me u. n.. a. Major: Mason and Dunbar, ant and ad utant respectively, were pre- aented wit handsomely mounted um- brellas by the members of the team. A oortnon of the team visited \\'o_ol- members (3! the team. portion visited Wool- wich to-da , and spent some hours in- npoctinclt e wonders of the Royal naval arsenal. Major Mason. will wait the French capital on Friday. sum. nf um Cuudinns who were French capital 1` nuay. Some of the Comedians shooting at Bieley, but who were not on the dominion twenty. asked the commandant it he would not apply on their behall for N. R. A. badfe. This Mnjor Jluon declined to do, relieving that members of the team only should v-an-Ailvn IKADCL , I Oouulhl Patina Ioeuroul through Inol 8 In-Ion. Iuutnsl. Knife 8lnrpener.-An attachment to -I~--5-n-nnhinn. bl Ill`). H. P. COX, 8hnrpener.-An atucnmenn Lu ` ' machine. In H.P.Co, --W .....'1.' *~ of Kirkh contilte `G! en emery whee grinder for knives. ecle- eore, etc. to the treadle. so that it In the run indegendently to the recto the echine. t me be readily attached or teohed at vi! . Heir Cnrlu-.-Pscented by Dean W. -leech of Buelo. N.Y. It in oonpoeed 01 e exible roll. withellep or erron etteched, receding from each end 0 the roll towertle the centre. no thgt. when rolled It forum I compact and eeenre neegteelae lo:-the etnnd or breld. 1- In A-nltgnm_--ln ` gnu-taunt race nclo for the ntnnd nrna. To let ApplIance.-ln npntmont houses. flats, otc., the invonlioh qt Hin- nio Rhine, of Wilmington. The wash- basin has an snn hunched which hinge: to the wnll and hold: the huin in 5 hotixonul position when in Ind. after which it In toldod downwsrd. ranting ngninst _the wull. The whole appliance in mnnannuxl with`: Izcup. towel-, hunts. ate. Patented 1-eh ll. '- Bnttu-Iolo Gulls.--Pu.cItod by Ber- owuaohwndut. at Van Cruz, :33. T7, `oAowALAu'a's mra. BISLEY TEAM IN LONDON. `LADY PATENTEEB. `Now is the Time to I Pluck the Fruit. `Bar ins are ri . e .It s helpful that you such gealues rule~thee julyj at the tie store. Money earns its biggest for you through its spending. V ` ` ' f g Heptonette rain Proof Wraps, $735010 $12.} 1 Tweed Waterproofs $3.50 to 5. V V ` ' .. . Sateen Gingham, Cambric Wash` Fahrics,1_ 2oc to 25 for 12}4c,` "` _. W New arrivals in Ribbons, Laces, Handkerchiefs, Neckwear, Battenbu Braids, Fancy Screen _star_t.ed; - Embroidery work; ite Cotton Underwear. I A -4 - 6-`\cot\1I!1"'| Cf('\(`L'\' ' . t`.fIlDl'0l(.1Cl y WUIVK, VV llllnv \avI.|vvu u And so'aIl through the stocks '1')?-efs's Goods. Mantles and every dayneeds. Varlucs -that it |docsn't pay_ to miss; uni! Starr & Sutclie, That will not keep in our Refrigerator: will spoil anywhere. Rather good weather this to test the qual- ity of a Refrigerator, and we have had only the moat complimentary reports of ours. %Remember they are our own make and guaranteed every particular. Price included. i M KELVEY & BIRCH @`Great Thirty Day: Sale. All Goods soitl :at a Sacrifice. ` THE SOLDIERS OF THE QUEEN" Play! By All Tho Bond: On JIIDIIOO Dny In England. Britons oncv did loyally declnhn About the way we ruled the waves- Ev`r BriLon's song was just the same, W en aingini of our soldier braves. All the world wd heard iL-wondered ...|... .... .. nay \Waldren & Mader, wnen IAII ` uvhv IIISB hlcun . VI |But ` I But we re Lunguuuua .., .._._ .,- , ling it ) Fade away and gradually die. So when we my that England`: man- tor, Remember who has made her so- Chm-ua- It`: the soldier: ot the queen. my lads. who've been. my lads. who`ve aqgn ' my lads, 1.. Hm right for England`: glory. lgdn, WM cluuuu guum. u... -.--_, _ Our flag is threatened eat and weutd Nations that we've shaken by the him Our hoid resource: try to test. They thought they found us sleeping. thought us unprepa.r'd, Because we have our party were. But En linhmen unite when they're ca.l|e to tight I | The battle for old Enlend`e common cause, | Sowhen we say thet England`: Inu- Q I tel`. Remember who he; undo her so. Now we're roused, we've buckled on .... - .nu-n-(I I tom our words. \I7A`wn Inna H - 7 ` We've done with dipionutio iingoa I '- We'll do deed: to follow on our wor We'll show we're something more than ino.". And thong old England`: iewe donot her eon: oomel d on o, .'l'o military du We'll play them at their tune. end nhow them e.il the name. An Englishmen can be I soidiet too. so vtv.hen we any that `England : may r. . . ' Duct or In. Won . Inn. lhvn. July 28 -\Vo an sorry to lnvotoolnuuiolothodouh at no a! our LOVE I.-`ORMEIJILY RIC:-monnoa co, 118 and 120 Princess Street; 'vIvT{y we sang, Andh some have learned the reason w y- But we're forgetting it, and we're let- nnn H snu wum And wh .l7..`lI nrn line wunu um. why sud some Successors _to J. M. RICHMOND 8:. CO. 114 PRINCESS ST. 69and7 I Brock Street. lnglloh Mn` 12, ulo Illllluuuvu - -----. Robut Iuouou. ` ' No day can be no Iwrod but that tho laugh of a child will make the holiest dag more ucrod still.- em... mm. ; hum oi tire. oh. weird dag ucrod still.- trike with a. hunt a! tire. oh, musioinn, thy liar`? strung with A i- lo'a `golden hair; K I the vast cathe ml aisle: with symphonies sweet and dim, deft toucher or the organ kayo; blow. busier. blow until thy silver notes do touch the skies with moonlit wave: and charm the lovers wandering on the vino ohvi bills; but know your pwutut strains are discord: all, oom rodwitlr` childhood`: happy laugh lho lunch that fill: the syn` wit l ht. and ...,.... 1... mm. inv: oh. 1-inn] nu rivor |thut till: the mun ufnc. um heart wlth Joy` oh rip 1 ng 2:? to, thou art the bluodpboundsry line between the beast: and man. 5 every wayward wn.va..ot thine doth drown some fiend of one; oh. laughter. divine daughter of `Joy, ml dim lea eno h In the check: wot d to cute and hold nnd glory: ul thn mum of trial. ` worm no onton um the tear: of grief. ._.._..___ i U Get ngpod Luwn Hour. down to cost price at |A. s11uc1=mN's. . IINDIGESTION and OONSTIPATION TOY'E S `uiunr. Beautify Your lawn. ow Tired You Are ---........."- ""sry'r**";:.*' .'.'.`.`.'::.:::.*:':.t flu - ""' fed to healthy ._.-II `PURE AIR. SUPERIOR AC- comnodntion and ourrounding: ud tho Funou Watts and Bath ruchod bytho Canadian iw.toom.A smmes -Will lutllong while if . T thovintorior is bright and f '_ gttuctivo. . Your fondant hopes m-,.=.:-~=...,..i;.v::"- our stock. To think of Painting 3 decanting is to think _` . on 'rHr:`<'3onNEn 2775-1' |}L6o'i` `urns:-r. INA Qblnson Bros.. COTTAGE _`. :"G- - `T 0 mnnumnrnoon. lb Wmdqu nonoodpt tho pun- asoauuahh`-hou.-ado by Sir wnm mm, uipoauug us. knighthood. in we opiritoltlnlolptnsllu. Itdoonnotho um! um um oxphmtlon, pot in Mr uni:-land. no nuntilor pnbliosti , "nndqpuiu!|yfouho odmcutiououhooo IQInQLQj.Ih `lnnnil In .`lIt ' M ...-.q ya.-nu--y------- nznuhiuuh hunch in that douoanoy to , -a_I A- Ai.__. ..I-l_ ll`- `l'_.n.I4- _,_unnpu TIT lltuuiw Ill nu-u you-V.---, -v plnlu MIT-T__11AIII'lI|'--'01 ! ` ..-_._;.I_ I....L..I L- L45?--`-J 9' `II: Tnnr- l% lgrvuhnoqn nonohoaaukoroitales. hludnonnbitiontohokulchtntl. and n `Muooophnoo at was my lnnnuipriud his inllupb mood; in thought it well, in in models and becoming way, any him he notoouultnd nboutib. thahon univ- lag In lnghud the quota : favour had |nIubuIowod.ondhIu_H:otceoptod itu gmaloulyuit Md boonohod. '1`hnd`xpIa- I_4kuo.nnny othot aninunb munhon or Illolibuil puny. IndEn glAnd, nsthn.'ofih now that it in published. data. not imply any diuooinrtuytao quun. Bir n'nn..I.I x- `L- ......'...mn.o.:nn A! man: and IE9 IE9! Illy IIIIIIIIIII-1 In any sg--u-u Inn- Wlllrld In tho puioniontion of 3:600 and oouttally. and can bl mutrl ulvnyn to by and do tho incoming thing; not in he llkolyto Inow |n.Vt.,h0 Olmstion at his countrymen` because the Star ha discover- od in MI explanation of knighthood, that which should ho plnood amongst those thing: which wore lmw loft nnnld." . ` CANADIAN JOURNALISM. The euedien Ihgezlne huhllen mu! 0! the (hnedlui preee. Inn-eoentieeue he editor undertook to tell how the pepere. eepeelellythe mun deiliee end weekliee. ehould be run. He intimued than they `were not edited, tine they ehould not give editorlele nnleee they were powerful ertiolee. penned by men of euperior ebility and ex- ---1-it-A kw man (If nnhinnd mind]. PIIIIIIII Dy mun ua Ilayvuuu -Uaaav ....... .. , perienoe, by men oi unbiased minde, by men capable of giving not only correct but honeat opinione. The Cana- dian Magazine hae undertaken alarge con- tract inypaaaing judgment upon the email dailieaand weekliea, many, if not all. of which areaavindependent, aa inuential, aawell manaedaa so ia. The independ- ence 0! the Canadian preae ia proverbial. "The machine? ll lacking in Canadian jour- nnliam. The editor of to-day reaervee to himaell the right to expreee hie individnah opinion on pueaing eventa. and lietia capable of doing thia clearly, emphatelly. intereatingly and inItruo- tively. And come of the beat articlae- better than that have appeared in the edi- torial column: at the Canadian Magazine- have been given a place in tin email` dailiea and weekliee, and they have had their eifect in the iniluanoingoi public centi- ment. The atatement that it ie not cor- rect cpiniona that thia country needa to much at honeat opiniona it an expreeaioh which made analybaia. Iicneet opinione, that are n`otoorrect.do not amount tomuch. The divoroement of them it a ieat worthy of the Canadian Magazine. The Wmo hae no eympathy with thin attack on Cane-T dian_ journal!` 4, and with the hypceriey which-ia aaaociated with it. The man who writea a put! about himaeli and his work, aathe Brookville Timea char-gee againat the editor oi the Canadian Magazine. and aande it to the newapepara for use by them, hae a nerve to write about honeet cpiniona and the manner of expreaeing them. RECIPROCITY N01` szcumm. Tho Hsmilton Spectator is sgihotod over the pssssgo oi the Amcricsn tsri , high as it is, the idasl of the protectionism snd the assumed dostroyu ofsll Anti-American in- hsrcsts. The Spochtor ssys the grit party promissd the farmers rociprocity with the Unibd Bubs. Just. so in as the consor- vntivo psrty did. and no further. Sir John Mscdonsld. in the romsrksblo msnilssto which he issued on the eve of on sloction. in which he said, A British subjoob I wss born snd I British subject I will die," referred to tho sgihbion that wss shroud in fsvor of reci- .._..h.- 1...: L. can m an noonlo in Iililllll Dunn was -nnvuu -u .- prooity. And he went to the people older to uncertain the Inind and will of the country upon the subject. Sir John pro- mised. if hie government were returned. to lend tn Wuhington I oornmieeion in inter- view the United Bhetee government under- oertein lb etmnde upon Ieoiprooity. The Mnodoneld govermnend wee ene- eeined-preenInehly the` election favored noipveoity if it could be fairly end equilly ohh_eined--end the oomnieeion WEN `rapper and Hon. (then) Inehaenele Bowel]. went to see Mr. Blaine. IlId`@DO hone enin very quick- ly. Jnet whet hnppened bee neverheon eohelly known. but is ie interred the: the leoepeionollhelnenwho did not believe inreeiproelty. whoee conduct bed ehovm they ienehoeeile to it. no exceedingly (MW Oinln it ie thee nothing more weeheenltrern tie` eooeerneive govern- up lybhil enly endured Iy elpeo Ii!- ller the lieu-eh have hvuelreeipro `Ebstitution rqIHI.IdIh|ionlli\ogI|tIdo,otpto- &bIIu. Nmhlilk thwar- uhhnupunuto its usual the Iihunl pun-otiuulqonahu count:-y dthlhnudhlllvhhi in ion IICNQWIIL j--.--_.. v To. .5. on. " lil;nholI.min hrn ,Id.wmenlyIIdinniI?uo. Innnpiuuu lcmmh GOO tried in Judy Wilt ' . .:::.':.:2"'" but----o--I. . noctotiurlxutuughp Iioludol. van sh: Inlunotof is 0.35. J udgmoim bu Int division con}-t by J. swan V3. no no ota!.-Acon ` {or iisinuf. A , RD. Baker VI. R. Swan nndop ?86ouoII.--A it. in nphvin (or: harm wi;hJininH valued at 025. Judgment IO! cudnnt. Michal Piokoot VI. Pitriok Kano--An .AM... I... can Annual: for IE1! and wt I plsintif. `D [1 AI: lliehlnlrioloon VI. rune: nun--.u. ,,ut.ion for 000 danugu for aunts Mhnry. Judgment lot plninforl. '1`. and J. Ialnnon Va". G. E. Ashley Ind :`r:.aG.'}!.d_Ashloy--`Aotim on; account: at a [mono or p nu` splash . E. Ashley. and jud nb (or Mn. -Ashley. F. Martin VI. J. oKeu-AcIon on no- oonnhol 817.50. Jud _ lot plnlpbiff. . E. B. Louch v-I. . Gduuhur-Aotion on account 01815.66. Judguuut. for pltin-* til` {oi 88.91. . J. Coylo VI. 8. Elli: oh nl~ 4otion for mlylnont of I now for 011.90. Judgment plaintiff.` 1 '1`. In on V3. . Ellis--Achion on Account -1 on A II 'I'...I.........I-. Gm: nlnlntf, at 814.73. Judgment tor Imnmr. W. J. Wells VI. Mn. . J. Bolton and Vreeenter of Ax-ignn oheeee fnctovy. garni- IlIee-Act!on for payment of note for 020.- 70. ` J udgnnenb for pleinti` Ior lull amount: utpineb rniehee for 09.20. Dalton & ctenge vs. T. McAnley--Ao- tion on 3 note for $126.15. Judgment for ..I-l..n-HI`. ; DUI run-cu--u. " v.'."B. . 0!! 814.7 . Judgment for plninti. W. J. Mn. 1'. ._I. Bolt: non on I mm! W: Qlbunnuo u-nu.-..v.. Inintdi. e Than wore thirteen jndgmonft .......... man can ndinnrnad. one There umrueen Jnugmenn lulu- Inoneel. Two were adjourned, one din-' Iniued, three ordered 1.0 be gommittad, two thirty day: and one fteen deye. The helenoe were ordered to pey sum ranging 0...... II in em n mnnhh. nuance wen orucruu w 1 from O1 to 810 A month. What u Buy Boport-on Caught on th- I11. Blouse bnrgnim. Road Hardy : |dv t.. Won Sutherland : shoes. They are swell. n Gooloberria 500. a basket. J. Cnig ac Co. Choose sold yutorylny st Bolloville from Do. to 8 1-100.; Iogeuoll on 7c; Campbell- ford from tie. to 8 1-160. To-marrow bu-gain city. 800 Rudy : |dv b. _ Min Em. Adams, standing the Ottawa normol kindorgn n. has successfully pul- od. and in now on inlet! to I director I roar-_ hiooto. . IV V I'm-oi IAN. fmdnv `for Toronto, bioeta. C. 1`. Ford left to-de `for Toronto. From there he will go to ew York next. week to Attend the onnunl meeting of the collie olub. _ mu. .o..n...- Nnrth Kim: hm boon collie elub. ,'1`he steamer North King he been wind-bound at Charlotte. N. .. Iince yea- taerdny morning, and her peeeengen for this b have. perforce. been detained at the who port. ` A - -. __-_l_-__. A- lvllll U IIIVU. pluuuuug vvuu uv--...... ..- rt. We ere ooeing outour crockery de- Eertmenb. and you can eeve money by u in; from us. J. Creigt Co. - ha Kinnbon biovcle club he: never eh- ha in` from 4. urnlga uu. he Kingston bicycle bomptod nnything along Inch mammoth line: u the present moon. to be held oivic holiday. Ovor 81,000 are offered in prizes, on exhibition :9 Start & Sutcli'e a. See thgun , t We give to eve purohuer with each pound of Art be 'ng powder either 0! the following Artiolee: 1 camp chair. 1 cable, 1 none , 1 preserving kettle, 1 bake pen (wit oover) or 1 rout pen- Prioe50c. J. Craig & Co. anus nu; -- eunu-u Conwlmn, July 28.--Jemee Gerpenter, of Cornwall. who operetee a bake shop at Hogeneburg..N.Y., wee shot end bedly wounded in e rether peculier manner et St. Begin on Beturdey night. It eppeere thet Carpenter intended croeelng to Cornwell. but` en the night` wee very derk he decided to re- min in the hotel on the Bt. Regie reeerve- tlon. owned by en Indien named Running Deer. The hotel in built on the interne- tionel boundery line. end, eccording to Cerpenter e etor . there wee_ e rptty rough crowd ehout the place uring the evening. Cerpenter eeye then eome time eiter he retired Running Deer cemeto hie room. end. ewekening him, eeid there wee e nien outside the window. Cerpenter set up in bed, end, reieing the window, Inw en Indien trying to nice the eeeh. Running Deer at thnt moment red e revolver et the men .outeide, but the bullett went through Cnrpenter e erm neer the ehoulder. Cerpenter cleilne the shoot- ing wee Ill eccident. -._- u___- Jb___..I an-An The noun Tu-nod over. Tho rain and wind norm of the put twenty-four honnmhu not ooouionod I! much damage no was expected. H. Hil- cock. Burio an-ooh. noon: to have boon the gran Iulforor. having I houno blown over. Bomo Inch ago Mr. Hinoook begun the erection of I new dwolling on his pro- Eu-ty,norI.ho! Denoonltuu. Thorough out out on tho cite wu moved back. it being intondod for an Annex when the new struc- turo wu oomplotnd. The old building wunllowod so mud on inch and tom- -u\--- Nab-on `MI!-in hhl north 0' wuullovod to ITAIIG "JIGIT mu unn- ponry lays. During the atom`: ol last night the building In: oomplotoly turned over. and now stands with in front shy- wujdo. It will hon mu wreck. and will but toht torn apart. VIIIIIII ll inn vll-1. Mr. London, of an Inhlligonoer, Bollo- villo. ildavm with the Sumo! England excursion. On account oipho cold. wot washer the crowd wu not Many not down the` tint at one do k. Mr; London is null urnngomonu to run: lug0ddbllowI M rlion from Kingston .. n..m. u1..:. nu-and man moon I uuauuowrw mun mun nu - Io llcvill :1. .....a n.a..".'.`....'"e'3 hBol|Ivil|:on.Anuguhllth. oontnoulw won, 03500 uuvnwr uuw undo: wqy: Babb: bolting. no on Pocohcudllu I13. 043.. Lt.d., To- nntogulll: Fairbanks Scale; 00-. Rollin. l.B., ht Nnnmln. nohto int n caputy cl 1.000 hulnolt. W E BAREMN SALE. nlvmbu doom cups. WH|G'S WIND WAFT8. Shot By An Indian. __ 1'._|_ no 1-...-- I Vllltll II `II. Olty. ..I-- -1 cl..- `lnbgnln-An` Iulhgtioion. --- ~~ - 1 n lbhnnd 0anIdhnPrinu &l2:i'n -1'3. ' gguoaniud ._An._g__.| bum wart}. wmnnmmn. any 23. T In] :'r..-(ral _ e" uvofpl montin:o~xiut.oopiu ot the Whit contnlnlng lotto:-I.fron:`nriona 1 contributor: on tho Shnkuouro-Bo~ 1 con. oontrovony. to a. triond- who has ' dorotodn. eatdoalotthnitothel study olrt 0 question, Ind whose ar- : . tlclou on the nubfoot but appeared in ZIOIDO ot tho loud msgnxinel. In I latter just rocalv from hi [take the following Aentenooo. `uh oh will probably be of internal. to mnnyro! your rejsdem. Olpgclally the reference to Richard Grunt White, who was certain- ly better qnalifiud to express an 0 1n- lon in regard to the disputed pays thou anyone who contributes the nu- thorahip to Bacon: ' That. nnnmulns. in the drums: were tnon? to uncon: ' h d a " a pnssacesl to runes. were " written by some otnhie con rules. I no scholar doubts, but thet e plan: were in the min the work of Shake!- Dure admits of the most abundant `proof. The fact wss never denied until u coxnperstively recent date. but his- tory and tradition unite in declaring Shakes re to he the author of the lays 4; at hear his name. Somegeers ore the death of Richard _rent White, I ssked that distin mshed Shakespearean scholar for hie v ews on the controversy. and he replied in sub- stance that while he had once believed the liaconinn theor to be deserving oi considerstion. can-Jul study had con- vinced him that it was Icnroel deserv- ing of notice, for the {net the Shaker s are wrote the pleye is as certain. as t at Paradise Lost was the work of Milton. The contention that Shake- speare was not aseholnr has no weight, {or it can be roved that he was la. man of extensive nfornmtion and posseseed of sufficient ability to make him the . envy of mmy of the leadin writers of his: time." Resnactfnliv. Il'VESTIGA- envy 0! or the Imam! writers on I"l`i(.`time." Ilespacttully. I1'VESTI(}A- no IIVOII Ianthly lupoollon o! the DI!- tarent Loco! -IIl`IOI.' I noticed an article in Manda n Whig, in which a. citizen given his op n- ion concerning monthly inspection of bread by the city commissioner," said a baker this morning. I_ :5 tee with the citizen that the terms or t e hy-low should be carried out and monthly in- epection made. There are some bakers in the city who make :1 practice of sell- ing light. weight breed. They have to do so in order to cut under the regular mtes, and this 1 know [or a [not they have been doing. . If the commissioner would n1ak_e fr_e- doin . make fre- quent visits to the different lmkeriee he would be benefiting not only the citi- zens at large but also the honest bak- ers. The dishonestly inclined bakers would be obliged to make full weight bread and this would prevent them cut- ting prices. But `net here let me re-. mark that the citizen who complained of light. weight bread in Monday : Whig. has an ens remedy which he might put. into ef ect at any time; let him change his baker and buy from one who is honest." : End to lulu BI: Awnlng at 3 large 0ut~ lsy of Ioney. "There are strange ways of doing things in this city," said a King street merchant this morning. For instance, a month or two ago, was notified by the city- commissioner to have the awn- ing fronting my store raised to the height prescribed in the city by-law. Of course, I't-omplied. but at the same time [think I suffered an injustice. Before this cement walk was laid my awning was o_t standard height. I did not petition for the cement walk, but when the city laid it the height was raised from the old level, and conse- quently my awning was rendered below the standard height. In complying with the law I had to expend 830. But the matter does not end there. Along comes another merchant. and he puts up an awning on the old level,six inches or more lower than mine. and, stran e to say, the city commissioner seems 0 livious to the fact. If that is not die- criminating between merchants, I would like to know what to call it." Work Wlll lo BoIIun0d-W||l Open Up llnu In Iootlou. Helene, Mont.. July 28.-A big mining deal was consummated to-day by which Braden 81-03., of Helena. have come into possession of _t.he reducing work at Pilot bay, Kootennyl eke. ll.C.; own- ed by the Kootenmy mining and smelt- ing cqmpany. The works have been idle ebolft a year. but will be operated at nnnn, The nlnnl includes a fifty-ton I"'. ' ; Z-`.53., Am:-Ion mm in Muslin: tron lo. 1 , 19. -lniyh 1ol`hehry. incudatrom glulounrd. -inch! 1 80 ma. 1 argoyhsk-. !|nnmh' wt:-h'l0o ebolft but will he 0peru.u5u Ill. once. The plant concentrator, which also will be operat- ed. The company owning the property spent about $1,000,000 in reduction works and various improvements. but were unable to make 3. success of the venture. The deal includes Blue Bells. one of the lugeet lend mines in the world, which is worked by Braden Bron. The mine and the properties of the same firm in the Slocum country and other points in British Columbin will furnish the reduction works with its chief supply of ores. although some due- tmn work will be done. The resumption of work in the smelter will have the effect of opening up 8 number of mines in that section. . PURCHASED at-:oucm- wom ____.. Ilont Did not earn In 'I`Ino-lt Ind Ad- emenel Duty eorey. Detroit. Mich., July 28;-Willia.m Young, of Wierton. 0nt., hue elreedy come up egeinet the new teritt with n. 8500 club. He chartered the steamer Swallow to bring 260,0!!! feet of lum- ber into Detroit before the term bill should page. The Swallow wee ly on hmd, but Mr. Young was [right 3 little end allowed three do 3 et Wierton betore gun to oed. By the time wee eboerd hie anxiety (or once more registering high ture end the swallow went - ...L lure, Swnllow went to In a uh to pignegbin. But -to but the could not Ineke Detroit yeeterdny. To-dny she in unloading the foot at Twenty-fourth street, with 3 United States inepector aboard end Mr. Young will have to P01 `2 on every theeeend feet measured out. :1. "` -. ... Loud!-uuuon. Jnnu Hsllidny. oltotldnn for the otlulrdlwsy ooqpnny. shinhit would to n god ides for tho dllcnntooglpnukl hviagpoluu-yeudhthodtyIov"oonqto an ndmo IWM 1105] In mm +..;eo.+o.. In IIII any to cum! w H In piutd one color. out ' utm to Oh di 0 to nnnnioublondcduding tho = ordotod Ginghonu 100. Ialo Ion : Linen Oollno 15 ouch for * _ Arbliudl, oomplooo. yorth iMl0IkOurhin Polonopoolal ::_V j J Print Wnpporo. fut colon. onlly 1 Cotton Hon, lugs duo. 1% Wool Ill: Twood tor Boy: only I ih ynnl. Til`. . Sand I-piool Buiho almub Not, on Colon. 5o 3 yard. Ijdld Bloun Wuina almost hall " -5144 Ian a-In`:

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