Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Aug 1897, p. 6

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$HAKER 1",` ,r_`~` .. |'i-:"-" Bonn Illa Ago Well . ...... -l Il|-_-_A- 2- ,5. hut ow luau. ' DALLY wmG.- THURSDAI. AUGUST 5, 1897. Itryclnlno luoldo In Bonn. Roan. N. Y.. Angun. 5.-Ynta-day W. H. Young. whoa home in in Frankfort. N. Y.. died at the Commercial boul {mm otryohnino poiooning, administered by Maovnlaood. Ho wu In spat of tho Prudonual lonnnoo company and but in Rona about than wash. He had been in tho unploy ofthc mm company oloovlun and Id sin workod tor tho |l.A.-..lXL-- l.......l....... an-an-nu Young Englishman lnrsnarln For Eight Years Is New B Par-alytlc. Loxnou, 0nt.. August 5. - Albert Hughes. a young man twenty years of age, is one of the patients at the home for in- curables. He was brought out to this country from England when twelve years old through the Guthrie home, and has had a very hard time of it` since. Now both of his hands are paralyzed. He was placed with a London township larmer on leaving the home. He arserts that when he was about fourteen his employer became angry with him and struck him with a `fork. breaking his arm, and, what was much worse. refused to allow the boy to have the fracture properly set. To complete his misery, paralysis set In some months ago in the other arm and rendered it useless also. The doctors say that the unfortunate young man's condition isnot due to the fractured arm. A Mun end Two Borne: Killed by 3' Nitro- ulyoerlne Exploelon. BI.-4'rr:us\'u.Lr:, W.Va.. August 5.-Just. ecrou the Ohio rivpr yesterday ovening. a weggon containing uixuyquaru of nitro- glycerino dropped into a hole in the road end the stuff exploded. W. A. Mc- Glegry, of Marietta. who was driving the Waggon, wag blown to atoms, and not. It veatigo of his body mu found. Both horses were blown to pieces. the largest. pieces found being part of a hoof. James Brown. who was riding on horse-buck three hundred yardn away. we; blown from his saddle and badly hurt. The nitro- slytorine was to have been used in shoot.- ing an oil well. t n-moo. An oleotric ear. derailed on tit. Vnliot Inset last. night smubod into the homo of nldonau. Cob. Tho from of the out In: Jndly In-salad. llotonnan Droloc, who was in about of the car. In immediately disniuod. ' CIUCWXII If u IIX VUIIGI louopolihn lnnhnoo eompnny. Fine Cream Shakers, gin jjwm and Plain, l2c - I-pd 15c. At"l'l|o noun: Olpllnl. Qvnnnu. Quo.. August 5 -The body of I man found in the riyor two days ago In: identied at the morgue this morning so that 0! Michael Dulour, a Ennchmsn irom lnnoo. A- -|--;-:- _-_ .I...:I.A .. as \,'.l:... To Have A llno Inca. I 0n~`1' Cmnuc, Que . August 5.-A stiff south easterly breeze blows hero thin morn- ing and prospect! for a good day : racing are bright. But two bonus. the Glen- csim .I[ and Avoca are now loll: toatruggle for the honor of defending the Snwanhnks. international cup. The yachts were now- ed nuc to the course st. 10:15 I m. 1'1... 5.-.- l:..:. 1.-.: :._ .L- ll..-L ..-.... -..-_ `li_v'1.|! as-ocn. I UlIlIIua Commodore Armeliur Jarvis in in com- mand of the Glencairn Il today, while G. H. Duggnn commands t.ho.Avoca. The secongipvcnt. over the same course was won `rn...`x........ ...'.....fu n.. a..:-|. 1;... 4-..- 'liv'1.|Ig as-ocn. "I'ho;`_hv-oon orosqia the am. line we minutes` ahead of the Gloncnirn in the second nee. There will be a third moo. The judge : how is now calling yacht: to starting Qoint. Avon; inn third rum hv mm:-Iv I min. eu nun no me course an noun m. The boats finished in the tlrst. race over A triangular courre in the following order: Glencairn ll, Avoca, twenty~ono seconds` behind. IVA...-gal--- A_..--l:..- T....:. 1. 2.. _-.__ UVUIIUII HID UH HUI} Seeing several men running towards the scene, the would-be murderer ran towards the mountain and escaped. Some time llfbl`, two shots were heard from the direc- tion in WlllCba_tl0 had gone. This morning his hat and rinlver were found. They were lying on a pile of leaves. which were clotted with blood. A trail of blood was followed for forty feet, but his body has not been found. It is supposed that he committed suicide. The young lady will I`B(!()V8l'. Itrlt- sun. to new Ieii a ' `Failure. - Wuuusu, Went Va.. August 5.-Er- cept in the Fairmont region the leaders are losing courage. The strike. in the Kenawaha Valley is a failure thua far. while in the new river region there has been but little to tend encouragement. On the N oriolk & Western there is nothing to indicate that a strike was ever ordered aside from` a few disheartened ngita. tors. who are met coldly by the miners. Miners dey (tomorrow) in looked forward to with the hope that it may effect achangr. The disorder at Cornitll laet night let ds to the fear that serious trouble may follow an attempt to arrest the forei ners who are mixed in _in it. There is: out! between the Ita ian and Hun- garian rninera. and done they have taken opposite sides of the strike they nre de- eidedly dangerous. Prrrsmmo, Pa . August 5.-'I`he miners at Sehmockh mines. on the Reedstone branch of the Pennsylvania railway, came out to-day and the mines are once more closed down. When the news was re- ceived in this city the price` of coal. iumpd up '31 I ton and brokers raid prices were likely to advance SL50 before next week. President W. P. Deermitt, of the New York and Cleveland gas company, says that his men are not on strike and are not in sympathy with the movement. "They have been intimi- dated, said he. and I have no doubt that all would return to work if the forces of strikers encamped at the different mines were withdrawn. IUIIIH UUUK WHIUII HUB IIUIU HI IFUIID Ul HUIU For two years Swords has been the acknowledged lover of Miss Leidigh, but a short time ago she told him that his at- tentions were no longer desired. Last night after church she was sitting with another young lady in a grove at/the out- skirts of the town. Swords approached and asked Miss Leidigh if she would at- tend a picnic at Mont Alto park with him. When she gave an evasive answer he drew a large revolver from his pocket, and opened tire on her. Rnaino nnvaml mmi rnnnino ltnwnrrh H-an _:. Stopped I Bullet Aimed at Her By I Jealoul Lover. CARLISLE, Pa., August. 5 -A h mn book `saved the life of Miss Con Leidig .ayoung woman' of Mount Holly Spring. lent night. Russell Swords. her lover, enraged because his nhcemious were no longer regarded with favor, shot; at. her three times with a revolver. . Two of the bullets pierced her arm and the third was stopped by the hymn book which she held in front. of her. Fmv lawn vnm-n Quvnrrh lun hum Hm wrung Inn. Avocn won third two by, noay a min- IDA. Bvelfy shoe in the house marked away down. masks; TL6nTT_JonAo:. SAVED BY A HYMN BOOK. HAS HAD A HARD TIME. BL3V_V;Fl_1_'-O ATOMS. / u|,.|gdOl. vononnna gtrmpwyouu uuonuwn uuleounu mill: in Ebb oitymtnek not-nl bounudthunphy-unto! on: non. .. Mnurioo, tho twolvc-yd:--old non of Cuniu Bogart. ox-nayor.diod_tIIia morn- ing olnppondicitin. 11' DIG IKIIIU KW. I-IX. A-nuuu. G3,, Augnt 6.- `two Inland Vhtlhdgit. ployodnlholilwn Lug-admin-n -I: in Ihh imru l`|l ty-lovon Illa: In B8 1-! Ilnuul. M/nuo.~:, `.Y., Au int 5.--A upecial train onuio, dironduc & t. Lawrence division of the Now York Cont-rnl,-oovorod May-noun mil: in 58;`, minutes. This re- Imrknblo fut. run WM undo hon Adiron- dack Junction, I low miles odt. it-om Mon- treal. to Malone. The train consisted of two ooaoba. Tho aging In 3 new one. " lollovlllo anon. Bn.I.zvIu.I. Ono, August 5 Bryce. ucnury of the provincial board 0! health, and Dr. Caddy. of Toronto, lat nkhmdd an inquiry into thounallpox TA YLOR S. Tho Turinluh Anthorluen llnnllonlng I Doslro to Expedite Mutton. Cosanxnsol-u:, August 5.-Tho Turk- ish government: oiciulu are now mann- feeting a desire to expedito tho let- alemenb of the peace ngobintionu. This is owing partly to financial reasons. the Itusitenod state of she exchoquor rendering". impouible un- der bho pruant circumuunool to oontrncb I loan, and partly to polmrul reuonn, tho attitudoof Bulgaria. mvm and Monte- no to being rewarded an ohrutoning. $110 Turkish minister (or lnrnlun nhirn. uu ru mung reguuocl II mreecemng. &`he minister (or foreign alfnire, Tewk Puulm, replying to inquiriee made by the Bl]lbIIl'Id0l'I of me powers, has expressed ignorance of the dee- Linenion of the Turkish ees. which left. the Derdenellee on Tueeday less. `It. ap- pears; however, when the werahipe are not; going to Cretan waters. The Captain or The steamer Paelhport Goes To Montreal. Toiaoxro, 0nt.. August 6.--Dr. Sheard. the medical health otlicer, announced this morning that Capt. McGraw, of the quar- antined steamer Passport, has been tho- roughly fumigated, vaccinated and inane- ted. and has been allowed to go spa on- treal. Passengers on the Pas port are considerably exercised over this being done while they are detained, and Dr. Sheard is meeting with considerable harsh criti- cism. It turns` out that Mcblraw was liberated on Tuesday, though th'e fact was kept iuzcret until this morning. It is un- derstood that the majority, i not all, the passengers will be released` this afternoon. Klllod In The name. NEW Yonx, Au uat 5.-'-A deepnbch to the Hera!d from io Jeneiro via Buenoe Ayres, saggzhe lnbeot olcial advice: from Cenudoa state what `2,00U government eel- diers were in a recent: battle there. This leaves the rebel loan in the same fight about L001 ). The number 01 wounded cannot be estimated as yet, an the reinforcements which have gone ' for- ward cnntinuo tdnd the injured hidden. in the forests end 'in huts. rutfering for food Ind weter. ' 0l_:emloeI Work: Burned. PlllLADELIflIlA,v Pu., August 5.~-I!`ire broke out in the extensive chemical work: of D. Jnynelt Son, Bermuda And Tucker streets. Frnnkford. yesterday. und did dnmege amounting to 8|00,000. Seven remen enil two workmen were eoriouqly burned by en explosion which occurred shortly efter the re broke out. An.-eietunt chief engineer Charla Mcbnde had ell his clothing burned off, and is probably fatally injured. ` ' .e--:. UUU OUU.UUU. The ORR. inaugurated as daily fut freight; service to-any between Montreal and St. John, NJ5. The distance will be covered in thirty-six hours. Ill CH8 355118 Wliru. . In is estimated that `aha insolvent estate of Messrs. Robert Linton company, whole-' sale dry-goods merchants, will realize fty cents on the dollar. The liabilities are $125,000. The principulcrodxtur is lord Mouutatephen. a tormer partnento whom is due 850.000. l`|u: I` U D i..n......._..6.\A .. .l..:l.. l-..L , . [mt PLOT WAS DISCOVERED.| ` The Emperor ; lIlneu-|Iaed froo Petals- tently to Bet Illm out ot the country- Downger curbs mu Leave Now. Banun. August 5.--The Hamburgisohe Correspondent publishes a curious story about the dowager czarino. It saya that last May she tried to secure the tegeuoy.hut in her insistent endeavors to get e ror Nicholne to go nhroed on account of leg- ed illness. the czar : suspicions were A us- ed. He heard of the intrigue. assembled his bodygnnrd,end summoned the doweger empress and other court intriguers. includ- ing the minister of.the imperial household. Count Vorontsolf-I)aschke'. All were con-_ founded at the_ discovery of the plot. Count Vorontsotf-Deschkotf was eoiiipelled to resign, and it is probable that the do- wnger empreeeyvill reeide permanently nt Copenhagen. - ` An Estate Wlll nullze_l'Irty Cents on the Dollar. MoN'riii;Ai., Que, August 5.--Charles Meech. the Sault Au Rec-ollet milk man, who was shot list night by detective La- mouche, while attempting to evade arrest for attempting _to muraer Bertram Last, Tuesday night, is in B precarioua condition at the general hospital. The bullet pene- trated uis lungs near the region ot the heart. Police magistrate Laiontaine took his ante-mortom deposition this morning. Last. his intended victim, occupies a. bed in the same ward. I . :. ....s;......s...l sL_L ;L- :..-_L.__; --L_L_ w lg.`::on 3'3 nin II 7.: coup 7 . y tom nmovo ::Bb; l Qlrligu nrhypo tho oys- W'0uk itomaoh, . -Impound Dlgutlon " Dloordordd l.l\'vor, -as-.. ..a "L. __-l..._- I--p Anna; uul Ilnrk THE nowman cznnilu bzsmes Huo Intention of Glvlng Up IIII Evin- [clinic Work. EAST Nomnrxnn, Mum, August; 5.- Evangeliss D. L. Moody has written a lebmrto the New York World. in which says: I luum Ahnniufnlv no thought of ratirimr Warul III IIUU IIUXU I-4U VUIUHbHl'lly IUIUKU Ill Chriel. s injunction to His disciple: to labor Bill He came hold: as much tor His disciples to-day an it. did for the apostles. Moses, Elijah, John and Paul labored bill they were when up. Moses at the age of I20. Whv nhonln His dincinlaa now sbon Ill Dll` pI`l|'l'!8 .' "Among God's gifts was the gift of life, `ad 1 inbend to was in for Him while He gives it`. to me. It. would make me hang my head with ahune to give up in Lbe middle of the tight. that in going on now. I hnnn Hnd will Im. ma wnrk unhil Ha 1 have absolutely no thought of retiring from the Lord's work until I go to heaven. While life is eoshort and the need no urgent I have no desire for retirement. The privilege of laboring in Hie vineyard has too many joys in this world and re- warde in the next to voluntarily forego it. "nhrilU. inimmtinn in His rlinninian tn I-HO WUFU IBIUH UP. LUBE! Ill DUO ISO Ul 120. Why should His disciples noyw stop in their prime ? Amnna nd`: olan wnn thn vifh of life. lv1j-u-Iv-- 3mr+ ~w DIUUIC OI EHO HKHD DHID ll KOHIK UH IIUW. I hope God will let. me work until He znmnn " BOTH IN THE SAME WARD. DR. SH EARO SAYS lT S SO. PICUI KW! V3 Cl! I'll Tiny an Minn -u tow dam will work wanton _ Vltd Orguug hangin- ontn the vault: Iynevn. rutorln the Ih0.I| Gunpiexlon. bringing he an 0 - I ....'!n'.`.' .'.:!".?':'.:':`'n.'$."$zs'I.`3 MOODY NOT TO RETIRE. ,., lougluloqlhoudloq ._.._ k..._.L AL.._.lI.-I. 'T`H.E iu or rowan, WANT TO RUSH IT. Why lie in courageous. The mnlrquis of Bute is the proprietor of another host" besides that on Bel- lechin. Rot y castle, as venerable ruin in the island of Bute, of which he is hereditary keeper. has `n Blnidy Stair," where, npcordinc to tradition, ll Ladfe Isebell" was murdered by. e. Hih Ind chiettnin, Ror Hhor," be- cause she spurned his su t. The place is eagerly surveyed by American snd English tourists, end Although nobody in the ireizhborhood will swear to Inv- ing seen the "spook," 3 local ballad de- clares thst- . on in the unit! and midnight hour, ' \Vhnn n in cilnnf thorn. on m the nut: Ina mmmgnc nour, when 3' is silent there. A h I k I h d. d h 6.3%. .2....`o': u?.nr:s5`}`{;'uu.' Chulo David 0 ed -but ` I 0! WIN:-iovn. Q" em ID V v I V_s__ Hgann nch-1 nu-I. K31` I Q ceruuneu. very greatly uxnggurnwu. In answer to enquiries made today it was stated that the veuole were not in the rapids. but just about to pen under tho` Victoriu bridge when the collision in acid to hove occurred. James Swift, of the R. & 0. navigation company, mm that the boots did not touch each other go far on `he known. Butooitizen who saw lilo America down therivor alter the mishap is aupoood to have taken place uyn t at her how was nther bodl y nmshed, and looked as though it had an stained a heavy blow. The Algerian did not carry my marks of a collision. 15:- -.l...:LL.ul that A nnrinnn nnninnh _ van In M! cllmuul they I nnownod. Then an "inch" admitted by Ihouundn 1: all `c `of Iochty and one of die but I ` ` u to sign `rvouo uM'l'Jq:gllI:;`d `I Q 0 0 '"`:."`..":"s37.".1a'.`"="'"- ; $'`3? :1fr'::"'u?."n.:.".}.'...`?r`.T:'.'. COHIIIOII. It. is admitted thnh a serious accident was narrowly averted an d each crew lays the blame on the other. :1 u m..|...... -6 H... Amm-:n.n nn one mama on one oouor. H. . Folger. of the American lino says: "There is nothing at UM in the story," and James Swift, of the R. & 0. company makes a aimilnr abatement. / Roe-kwood"l'eenu Loee. The Rockwood howliink club played ite first match yeeterda. ternoon, meeting end being delee by rnembere of the Kinglton bowlin club. The mntoh took place on the ingeton bowling lewn. which was in e eelient condition. Dr. Clerko for the Rookwood club and Dr. Weteon "skipped" the oppoeing teeme. Dr. Clarke`: teem eoored nineteen points ee egeinet twenty-nine put up hs the city teem. Jemee Dennieon and r. Walker: ekipped the teelne. phy- ingon the eeoond rink. The Rookwood teem put up only sixteen poiuu ee egeinet forty by their opponents, leeving the vie- tory with the city club by thirty-ion pointe. ' The Rockwooci player: have eoneoletion in the feet that they ere mere novieu ee competed with their opponents. who ere oineed among the meet ekilinl in Cenede. Selby Happenings. SELBY, August 4.--The heavy mine of the past woelrhave caused great damage to the crops, especially wheat. but this week brings a grand harvest week, and farmers are taking advantage of it. Mrs. George Joyce has returned home, after an absence of two weeks visiting her son at Haveloclr. Quite a number are preparing to take in the trip to Picton on the twellth. Mrs. Maggie Manion has gone to reside in Rochester. Thomas Manion is engaged to harvest Mrs: McNeill e grain in Uamden. Frederick Valleau is doin a grand busi- ness in his store. Mr. anblaricom was the guest of Charles Dean on Sunday. Quarterly service was held in the Methodist church on Sunday. conducted by the pee- tor. Rev. Mr. Limhert. William Joyce, wife and famil were visiting at his father's. John .eems and wife were at Gordon V'alleeu'a on Sunday. James Black has engaged with Thomas Manion for the harvest. Huokleberries are very plentiful, also raspberries, in these rte. Mr. Joyce received the sad news on tur- day that his little granddaughter was at the paint of death in Deseronto. pbeumers America uuu Algerian in nu ver Sb. Lguvronoe aro. sofar Moan be certuined, very greatly exaggerated. Tn nnnwnr tn nnnnirinn made tn.dnv it The Alleged Mootlng of Steamers on The Lnchlne Rpldl,-' i The sensational stories set aoat regard- gng the alleged collision between the pmnmers America and Algerian in the `..m- Rt. Lnwrnnnn urn. nnfnr nu nan be 12 pieces Good Strong Union Tweods. Friday 20c` yard. 116 yards Marine Blue School Serge. Friday 200 yard. 19 pieces Nice All Wool Canadian Tweeds 880 yard. 14 pieces Extra Fine English and Canadian All Wool Tweeda, Friday 450, worth 650 to 75c 12. yard. 54 in. Navy All Wool Serge ($90. worth $1 yard. 54 in. Black Worsted Coating 75c. worth $1.25 yard. yy On Friday we will offer your choice of 59 Boys` Tweed and Serge Suits, good goods arid well made at just half price. This isa chance you don : get every day. Sizes 4 to 14 years.- Double It JOHN `E`l=w"N THIS V/_'ILL (HVE YOU A CHANCE TO SAVE SOMETHING : GET THEEOYS READY FOR SCHOOL . - q gin: _ ' r and Norvmu Dioordon. nub and Pain 5n and Ilomuh Gick nu; Glddlncu`. rprocu and `well: , , -IOU? lulu. Diuincu and Drownl: Gull Chills. Flushing: of Hunt, Lou . lluu-Iaou.ol Bunch. cu- -3 u: mu: m `nun , hg;:ml?Ind 3'11 laurvouu Walsh s Great Summersale On Friday we will hol an Extraordinary Sale of Tweed: and Cloths for Boys Suits. A COLLISION of sons. JOHN LAIDLAW & SUN. BOYS .RiDb?!1J,,$19ki8, l Cashn1ere.% In Cotton. Knees and Heels. A Absolufely Seamless. FOR1-..{-DIES' - - 1 sit Pays to Dean} _Laldlaw's.1 HST BLAEK smuumzs,` SUTHERLANITSI can-v-u -uu-nuw----auv- Iuvvoxu L, ' or LONDON. xnaucunau agar`: Qua: Aims. capital and ' Paula our 8I|.Q.QM. MI. DVOIIX Old III! mx:3:?..':`.."......*' .. .2: bnggnou. ho psrunnouuycnrfg ' IIIIDOOIIII [DIG . Oilldroruhqlr urn! I9. 0 dad to. .' nu oolobr ma on and VI I I` no u pond on {on and an udonod hr, 1 nodloul lg: . m nod In tho Slot on an Hospital. to. and `any othor G0` I institutions. `In ier Iollot pupa vmnnd wok): nuns. - 4 TbOVOOIl?OdHBdII|-'t Rooms gm 3 %hunarI.. Otto:-d's mock. not . lawman. Indus emu: luuhn u- in three 12:1 : tlu. G:n\ :f.i:I'yu&In"ol bnldnou. on. he porunoaur cued Shunpoolr 1 and audit I IIIIIIVI lmm. Baldness` _l[osit_iyaly (land 9195- `_."3.5l_-A.ND-_ for Mr. nenney. V m 'I`he steam yachts F`Bodicea." of Kings- ton; Maud L., of Belleville, anl Chance," of Ottawa, lay at hotel De Kenney's dock over Sunday. l`he Chmnce has J. R. Arnoldi and` arty, of Ottawa, on board. en route to t e water carnival at Alexandria Bay, and the regatta at Brockvillo this week. The K.U.s, of Kingston, who have been camping at Deane! Cold Springs," have returned home. The steamer Princess Louise," brought an excursion, number- ing about 200, from Kingston on Monday. A number of the guesta at Hotel l)e Kenney uqttendod the lawn social at Morton on Friday evenin last. They report, an excellent time, an the talent of the members of the KU. camp as unaur asaed." Lorne May and two friends, 0 Ottawa. are com ing at Smith's Point, Sand lake. \xilli'am Chipnuan, Ottawa, visit.ing,Alu family at. their cottage for the past few days, returned home on the Swift" on Mon- day. A number of new arrivals from Syracuse and Chicago are expected on 'l`hursdav'e bunt. Tlrumley Bros. rhls lurnrner Resort In lelrly captured by campers. Jones` Falls, August 4.-T0urists and campers are still arriving dail to spend their holidays in the midst 0 this pic- turesque pluce. Sand Lake, about :5 mile above the Falls, has 0. camp pitch- ed on every island and point in it, while Cranberry has not been used over. as it has a far greater num )er sojourn- ing on its beautiful camping grounds than ever before. The hotel De Kenney has every room occupied, there hein about forty registered now. This sea- son eclipses any previous one by far for Mr. Kenney. V J` The si;e.nm vn.chi'.n Rndicen." of Kinn- B)'l`llCLl8 nna UD Thursday ; boat. 1 `PW Dre . dull N mun ng Ien::a')n:?&c. 1u:m "mn..{|av|1|trIItvI llIll'fll.Th|A, on. we In arc:-In urnutly W to truce I M thou Find, and - cur nhnowlodtod to be unto us : T[l BI[EE\|]AY`S" Payment uf accounts rquestpd. JON E8` FALL8 JOTTINGS. Are days of rejoicing. Bargain days are also days of rejoicing. Many will therefore rejoice in the announcement that for the balance of this month we will con- tinue our Great Cheap Sale. Bargains in every department. ' Ilassumcn scum, lPllU`I8Il- EV! IlllIlI'II nu u-unuu. ` _u:guno onhou an ukposodgu: h Ionfru A aumn A max. 'A...____. - _.... .- - _ . Rim" 1531 DAY NEXT Ill! Ilncud. comnllll Ioigloot Gnpiexlon. winging me: we [ :-..:".::_.*'.:;':'.'.`-.::'."..-m:'::..':,*a i`!"&.....`.': 2E`Z.,'1`.."`5...'."`u"...`.f'.`.'; ' Inormuumu HIVIIII. gvvu-. ' 11.`! _ on tho Okla`. Dmm-bed I um, and All Nctvouu . In :11 Ienutonn. be. `I'll lll IIIPIIID ONLY IV TIIQIM IIIBIIAI, 81. llama. EICLAIID, G? Am. nnuouun. __..__...__+. ooMMRc:A|.. ,;I0l?IIlb two; `nuns. " nuu|suvu-.... m 1: nuts otouoonuoov n.-out - ` ti-uh: tykghmn 7.: `nv nrnmnllv nmova nfery and Corset bar- gains at `VI II; FUIIUIIXI I lit Duo land: Io: In In men I\l'IlINOI!.I I-loot mart! I1 regula- hr. `lvinf to loblo and Inn ronnltn, IIVI nub o In ailments poonllu to man. `I1 and 0| 0 box. poutnpsld any tddnn. ' III. Cowl! . ll Yonn Itnot. 'hMuIo.0nv- mud in drllllltn Dark Colors. 50 yard. If Iv 2--wt -- ZIIIQ Poi-Iolloal Pllll Inn: n-huh Inn hrlnlnr mm DIQQIIUII, up IIILIII. 01 Apr. Tj I UIIIIUIIB U1 KUIU DIKUII [full] HIE IIIIIH), thht consist of nuggets as large as walnuts, .nnd particles no larger than pin-heads, with pieces ranging all the way between .both sizes. The Lillooet district. he says, is the richest in the world--far richer than the Klondike, where. he says, work can be carried on for only 1-ixty-ve to eighty ve days in each year, while in his country operations can be gone on with throughout the year. Any man who gnu pay his fare to British Columbia and who is able and` willing to work can make money there, he says, for there are A thousand chances there for every one to be had in Ontario. Mr. Ritt-.l|in_ whn marrind Min Mnnmin And 3 Klugltonlain will Be Oonlldenbly Rleher Jemee Bute,_of Texas. who ie spending: the heated term in this city. brought. with him sample: of tobacco town in Mont.- gdmery county, Texas, on which, accord- ing on the evidence of expertn, are cqun!, if not superior, to the Havana Ienf for Hue manufacture of cigars. It in n--`_\' pg short, period ago that the dis- covery was: made that the land in Mont- gomerr county in suitable for the moccas- ml cu uivntion of the tobacco plums. and those who own property in the district are jubilent. over the discovery. John McLeod. nrnnrimnr nf Mnl'.Anrl`n Juuunuo over one ulwovery. John McLeod, proprietor of McLeod`: cannery. in this city, is the fortunate pos- uuor of several thouund acre: of land in the county named. The discovery of its Iuinbiliby for tobacco growing increase: the volume! his property several fold. Ho receives the connruulatioiu of his friends with becoming modeaty. - uvuwul III ITDIIUO Major Evans, of the Royal Canadian Dragoons, Winnipeg, who was in com- nnud of the cavalry branch ol the jubilee coneln ant to England, writes Col. Dull` zlzuo lndly words : "Io would be 3 nagloct of duty on my part if I failed to oxprou to you my high npprocintion of the good conduct and ooldiorly bearing dil- plnyod by the roprooonutivu of your regi- ment. the cavalry unit of the Cunndmn jubilee contin onto. Their apponrnnce and conduct at us! than was A jun oourcaol pride on me And reflected tho greater. cro- dit. in ovary wax u n Cnnodn and the re- giment: to wh oi I. oy belong." VIIUTU [UT UVUI'y one LU U9 [mu In UnIr|0. Mr. Ritchie. who married Minn Maggie Cairns. of Pwtsburg mwnahip, Frontenac counhy, is on his way to Toronto, where he has purchased a house and lob. He will luvs his wife and family there. and__in the beginning of September will start again for his mine. `l'o Alice In The Yukon. A company is being iormed in use city to cerry on mining operetione in the Yu- kon districts. The members are all well- known hunineeq men. Emh one will Rut up 81,000. end will send out a tactical miner to invent their money. hey go into the scheme on the grub" clni `plan. each sharing expenneu end pm to Alike." Cept. John Breden has been asked to go into the gold Hold: to represent the compcn. It. it intended to lhrh irom herein ebrunry next.ao `u to get into the diecrlot in Much in time to begin operation: with the incoming oi the warm uukhn. ' Opposed To The Johnna. Aldormsu Allen Inn in the city to-day for 1 for houm. Ho feels quite chad over the inuence ho wields. Ind up that until 1: Inch or two ago no did not Imow that the onnnruuvo faction ol the city council stood in two of hmmpotunoo, being afraid to ontar the chamber in his clmnco. A |.l--..-- Au.. .1. -........I............l L- .'A ~V$; VI. V `?.`t*",_-v,;. -.v ~ . 1 F ....',v. Luann can 00 cu-ongayoppooou wu-V lowing the Grand Trunk or my other nil- ny company the right to lay n track on Ontario strove to up tho Hooonoompnnyh `elevator, it than an Inn to be run gv_or Q . ' TIC Ila; non Anton. Tho Iuunhnrgo King Boo, uhilo arty- ing scnrgool coal Iron Oungo to N1- ...m;~-nunlx A hmlldnr nun Wnnmnn mgsougoolooau Iroln ulwugo in nu- fut-00.-Ittuck n bonldor mu up-zoos Aland. South Bay. She not on my, and did not dung: honoll muriqlly. JhD'Duhusl|)`, jr.. with a tug. wont. up tolhoolnndd IIIIC during u day, Thirty Iona ol anal wcrr lighulod. Mm` which tho King Ban nu hukd o luc- osvohlly, `Pho coal run than nun-cc, udtlnntounu-prooudod_on Ip to Na- 111:1 ' Paco. . HXEIILIWOIH. D. Inn-my, oppohbtby lulu Onhrio (own i to onuho lb huoholtho III ytuuIur.iuquiunIuk hdunbln. lovluhvccouudioun ..`- EL` Ii` ` ' V..l...n- [H mun III. In VIII now to sun! we A. W. Bltohlo Found Wealth In the "Wou- dorful" lllno. A. W`. Rit hio went to British Columbia from Simc unty, Ontario. eight yaw! ago. To-d he called at the Wmu oloe. on his way to Toronto. richer by a good many thousands of dollars than he was when he went away. He w nb to the Lillnnat dist.) "ct. ainrhtaan mnnt. n-m:m.nt.nIx- WIIUII IIU WUHIJ lIWlly- IIU W Ill! CU LHU Lillooet dist `ct, eighteen mom. e-ago,at.ek- ed out a olni. on which he has sunk the Wonderful gold mine, which has made him 3 rich mam The mine yields free (placer) gold at the rate of $40 a day for each man. Mr. Ritchie carries with him secimens of gold taken from his mine, I at. nnnnintvnf nmnrntn nu hu-rm nu wnlninfs, I Contrsry to ox '-f:t'i;Cll the price plid to; about at to- 0 `I union 0! the Fron- - -hum ohitlo WNW nhovo eight oonu. T50 top bid undo was 810. These factorial nniltntnd chance : wnlw: nyuonulul, Auu._. - '.|.'h::)rioon dly Advnnced from seven and van-oig oh cent: to oi he and :- qusmr couu. At that price t one factor- ioflold: . , III. II` 1 Il.;I.I...,,'I`nLhn-n- l`lmu-A VIUW. To L. W. Murphy-Finh Crook. Loo Lake. ' To C. E. B,rtJott.-Muplu Loaf. Wolte Inlnnd. _ To J. Niooq-Bur Crook. Gllb Edge. Howe Island. Silver Bpringl. Thousand Iolnnd. To J.`Ruuol|--Granite Hill, Sunbur . The an-euurer naked than all memors would pay in their in-poem : {up of $4 at once. ugutqtoa ensue : V `Colored: Ari n. 50; Bar Creek. 25;` Cgunqui, 80; owe Island. 33; LIED." n: lm-I Vinw. 1502 Fill: CI` 3. 60: Unnrnqm, nu; nova mnnu. ac; uu-. 30; Ohm Vinny, 150: Fiuh Cr k, 60; Gnnito Hi|l.`0: Gilt E 0. 35; Hil)chin- brook. 90; lhplo Luf. : Morning Star. 32: Modal. 60; Pine Hill. 85; Pin Grove, 00; R000 HiU.50: Sand Hill 65; Snnbnry. 40; `Silver Springs. 70: '1`ich.borne. 57; Thounnd Inland. 31; Union, 150; Wolfe Iulsnd. 124. White: Bydonhnm, 150., 'l'hnm-inn nnidlv nrlnnmd from Iavan III low: To E. J. Maddon-'l`ichborne, Clare View. Ill- I nr M...nLn, ,l':.|L l'1.g.I. '.nn oogd rum uoom3a.rouu: l't Ironunno IIDQAQA so onm we cannot: In on no-uncu. Alderman A3500: is ouonglyoppoood ton!-V n-(nu m Grand Trunk nr Anv nthcr nil. taiioan but nhhnnn at to. at ! union FRDNT ENAO CHEESE BOARD. ONE OF THE LUCKY ONES. 'TWILL (mow. Tos_Acco. A- honor of Praise. rs . uuuweenu lore uumun. Kingatoniane will have a porlonal in- terest in Fort Chalcdaru, in the Chltral district. the garrison of which hae junt been relieved by the Brltleh lorue under general Blood. That the arriaon waa aavod, liavin held out well. u attributed to the exceence of its conatruotlon by Capt. (leorqe Dull`. Rn al enginoorv, eon of Lleut.-Col. Dull. Klngeton. When a few yeare ago it was determined to fortily thin dietrict,out- of the forty engineer forces in India. two Canadians were selected for the work, both graduate: of the Kiugc-ton military college. Capt. Nanton, formerly of Toronto, was placed in charge of the ogerationa at Malakand and Ca t. Dull` in o arge of those at Chakdara. heae oi` oore had to lay out and euperintend the erection of the fortications, and thorough Iy well they seem to have done their duty. It in only reasonable to expect that their 200d work will be nnlrnnwlndrrnrl In: future Innny arrests. Farmers throughout; Kingston, Lou li- boro and Scorrington townships any t. at Mono result. of the oxceseivo ruins of a week ago, the out crop will be badly dam- aged, as the out: are rusting. The wheat. crop will be light; rain hgving spoiled the growth. Thu nl n-In n` man` llT:l.-_ I. (1- 'l`UWDll. The old rm of Teen. Wilson & Co., wholesale tea and coffee merchants. Mon- treal. has called as meeting of creditors. The businpu is owned by David T. Tool. and the liabilities are about $21,000. It in etatedmhut he will probably abandon thoeatnte. I1- Ll .'LI.-_L tr.-n - -- - - - Light. Pinks and Blue . Shakers l0c yard. '1? {D6 ounce. ' ' Dr. Hibbart Hill. qon of the late Rev. Mr. Hill. Toronto. biologist to the Brook- lyn. N. Y., department of health. has been appointed biolo ist in charge of the Rock- villo Contra aborntory. established in October. 1896. for the conbinuoua supply of the Brooklyn vnier supply. -nut vuvw Qviniio Fun VIII , Augnd`4.-'l'bo `heavy ruin 0! last wok did oonddonblo dunno to ubocmpu in thin vicinity. A. Puirhnim nun mouibthcndayi. Itfun boy. In. Ila-ton. of Nowburg, was the maul: of judge Loochcon Batu-day Int. Stanley lulu and funily and judge Loucklnnd do but van 0! on an oxounioulut I` Alhoci Bottle], of Erie. Pa.. in whiting his mother. In (Capt ) Barth]. Sand Hull. Mr. and Mn; Jonkilunnd laud!) spent Sunday It the Bsrriutco, Vnuoru` stun. " lodu;n3 no I-nag nu. Toloxw, Augut 5.--An a nun ol tho not! at shoal! v Inn sh! `"'.......... .re...""' ' uh; ex- '73. u..n'u.. nuns-p nu- mu handout-bod: cruu.-urn, uenernl Miualewn and Vlgllanl . While searching the houses of a. number of anarchists in Marseilles, suspected of conspiring to cause an explosion. the po- lice seized a large qunhtiby of explosives and secured evidence which will lead to many arrests. Farmer: thy-nunl..\..o~ I!.'......-s,... *r-....I. Captured the Don. The three led: who run away from the orphans homo yeeterdny; alter neving been punished for offences committed. were cep- tured by Serge. Nclbitt and I`. C. McCul-. laugh this lorenoon. Two 0! them were searching elon the lake ehore on Blhbiwe {Arm for I row I: in which to go to Wolfe Island to look for em loyment. Th0 Hlifd Ind. 'lPvnAn.' nnnnunrl thin uulnu w 100! tor om Ioymenc. third lad. ynnn.' engaged this morning with dnir mun Clapmnn. Ml bhroo no st polioo endqnnrters uniting action by the authorities of aha home. l'j'-j`*" ' uvuru all -[I IVOII. Mra. Long, of Toronto, is visiting her fnthor. John Boboruon. Stephen alr'oot., Mr. Rohertaon Mono o! the ten or twelve am-vivou in Kingston of the Crimean horoolwho joined tho `Royal Canadian nu. TM numboria ra dly decnaainv. but Mr. Robertson bann iaagn well. He "in aargoant wban he took his diachargo and won an four tin and conduct modal. in addition to o tn In proaontad for tho ongagom. nta in which in took part. uuu Ul ruuruuly. 16:16. Capt. James McLean. one of St. John a olden: shipnmsters, died in Brooklyn, N.Y., Wedne-day. He at one time com- mandod the Canadian shery protection: cruisers, General Middleton and Vigilanr. Whll searching the house: nf n nnmhnr guvurnmenn. The minister of militia has xed the date for the fall camps. the militia. in some din- bricta in Quebec and the maritime pro- vinces preforring to drill cjn September rather than in Juno. A 1".`-.I:...L .l......L.. ...-_l- _ L-` _:.| |'l|DlIUI' Ullllll Ill auno. A Cnrlisb deputy made a bet with a con- servative colleague of 1.000 francs, the former wagering that Don Carlos will be in Spain at the bend of his parcizans at the end of February. 1898. (Mint, Jnmnn Mninnn Ann at up 1'..|...7.. I150 IHIUBIUHHFIOI [Of IFCHCH IDIECIOH W'0I'K. Keep the blood pure by using Aruot/s pills of Chamomile and Mandrake. If. il nnliinininliu nnnnnnnarl lluuh TL` puns ox uuumumue unu Mnnaraie. I It. in aefi-oicially announced that Jr pan has announced that Belgium be rolect- ed to act an arbitrator in the question in dispute between Hawaiiand the Japangae government. Tho Inininrnr nf m|iI-.in L... var, Al... .l..5.. OI we own pun I6, "nrluo IH nun. Williun Keogh. New York. but been appointed second! inspector of steamboat: and vessel: on inland waters. Salary 83,000. Rhnrhnurnn an-nah Methodist church. 3,wu. Sherbourne Itreot Methodist: church, Toronto. again heads the list: of missionary giving: for Canada, with the contribution: of 84,086. ' Av-nnl.'l Au-ninn Anmh-ma mun: all nuzm. mar compuunu. `_ King street merchants complained to- day of dust. being allowed to ll the lil` in clouds. owing to she: absence of the street watering curse. _ A nnmhar nf vnunb Indian rnnidimrin IIIETII on Dnuuruay IIBXIJ. Cheese sold yoaberduy at Picton at 83;c.: Peterborq from age. to 8 5.l6c.; Napomee at 8.50.; Stirling from 8 3-16c. to 812.; Tweed from Sc. to Sic. Old Qhrnthrnnn-A, the fnlnnnn nknninn LWTU. ITUUI age. IOU U`(3u Old Sbrnthmore, aha famous stallion, Lexington. K.\'.. has succumbed to tho` excessive heat. Hus gob has won nearly $500,000 since he has been in the stud. TEA nlfnrnnna nnrl ;lU|I\lIr\|rnnnnnfn kn:nru Uu uuuapluwu u buu enu OI UJIE monm. Rev. Alexan er Sutherland, D.l)., gen- eral secretary:-via French Methodist mie- siom, stated that there were no more quali- ed missionaries {or French mission work. Ann I}-in klnnrl nun: kn ..-:...... A......\L .. qumto, near 1:-anwn. The schooner Grantham in expected in this avnning, from Olwego. N.Y.`, with a our 0 of 00:1 for Booth & Go. L- ..-...-`I Ins-nit.-I in -I. nu-scant. Mun. 0:310 0! Doll I0!` noocn a. nu. be general hoopitnl is uh present com- panbivoly free of patients. As A member of the stat!` put it, nude is dull." Willinm Kaaah. New Ym-k. has been Great Bargain Day. or 31.00:. v . Ax-nob : Arnioa Anodyna cures all sum- mer complaints. Kim: am-nah merchant: nnmnlninnd to. Wuwrlllg curve. ' A number of young ladies residing in tho vicinity of Earl and Alfred streets pro- pose conducting a pgivabo picnic at Syden- ham on Saturday next. (fhnnnn nnld vs-tau-duv at Pint-.nn at film 2 vUUU,`UUU Dill! IIU llll! 0990 In EHO IIUO. The alteration and improvements being made in that purl: of the city hall occupied by the Bank of British North Amexica.will be completed by the end of this month. Rnv, Alnvnnr nr Rnthnrlnnrl I) I) nan, |SNlPPED 31` mi SCISSORS. any Ins uv-no --__ . . . _ . . _ _. . F ASH ION. `rho Vary latest from (my `And continent -I'hc unhond, man .131 IIDOICOII-v And tho Io:-lIl'I luv: Wind To tho Olhudlln PIIII ' New Books. B, Uglow `Av. Co - Fred. Abrnhnmnof the Montropl Henld, :- 2.. 51.- 51:`-Iv IKE]. IIUIIII in in the city. The family < u m we may. - _ The family of nldgrmn Gx H. Allen :5 camping at "tho Grows. on the Bay of Quinta. near Trenton. Th: nnlrmnnnr Grnntlnm il exnected AND THE NEWS TOLD IN BRIEF In A'Q|`_lIf\|.l A n. In only rouonnnle to expect that melt `good will be acknowledged by future non by the army anthoritie-. . Uncooulul Fort uulldlo. Ifnninnn -mill l.-..- - ----- DR. cgyvuncrs nu.` --_.n_.nn-

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