Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Aug 1897, p. 1

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Jruss KEYES. . mnnnnn. Brook an-cot. 7% .. hnhnj-A. 70-03:}: From Lookjnw. _ Ounun, 0nt., August 10.-Willism Balfour, a farmer, of Lebanon. three miles south of Omemee. step on a nail three weeks Ago. The noun was triing snd healed over inn short time`. Last Thursday Mr. Balfour was attacked with lock-jaw. and in spite of medical nttention he grew rapidly worse. He suffered great agony and succumbed at twelve o olock. Mr. Balfour was thirty-eight years of ego and unmarried. He leaves two brothers, one of whom is Rev. David Balfour, of Tnomuburg, four sisters and an aged mother to mourn his untimely death. WVIUIJ lllj UOIIIYI," IIU Ufffa DI! the dotaohivou insisted am he would have to pay, and the two Canadian traveller: reluctantly pnid the dutiu. IIIIU 0! WHO Ulllsl W. The detectivee meanwhile became en- gaged in convereetion mth Mr. Tupper e friend, who told them thet he had A few trinkete in hie pockets. eleo. He did not even weit lore requeet to produce them. He olled_out several articles of eilverwere to e ow to the deteetivee thet neither be not Mr. Topper wee trying to keep ony- thing from the cuetome oicere. Mr. Leme, ee e reward for his fnnkneee, thereupon discovered that it wouldpoet him, under the Dingley lew, just $10.50. Mr. Lewis then become no indignant u Mr. Tn . "Theee ertiolee on not Wthl donlfl, DI deelered. 33'!` m rlnfnnhivnn I'll-`I031. fhn Inn nnh` hang lUK'lIlUll' "Will DB QOU.-)1." Mr. Tapper, as noon as he hacfrecoverod from his surprise. became highly indig- nant.` He said in was an outrage to be compelled to pay that duty on these small Iltiln he was bx-ingin to give to friends here. He wu pamou arly provoked be- cause he merely wu passing through the land of the Dingley luv. Thu damctivnn mnnnwhiln bnnmnn am. (I DIIU I'Uq|lUIlD(l nun K00 UXPIIIII. Mr. upper promptly pulled out of his pockets the silver candleet.icka,anlt cellars. diamond ring and jubilee medal. -The candleeticke were euperbl embossed. The other articles -were in lent er oeeel. Mr. Tapper explained that they were trinkets be ad bou his in London to present to friends in th e cit: . u'l`||.- 4I..L_ A- AK--- -..A.'-I..- 1) L- _-_ .1- ITICHUI In Win]! 015 "The duty on t one article:-, he was in- formed, "will be 330.32. K ! "`IIf\l'\I on lnnn an Ha |-arr :-`naug-Ar` Halls. I00 OI Ell UIIIFICU 'J.'|lpwl'g I DI 0llIll1' ent Canadian atateaman. on Saturda made the acquaintance of the Dingley tari law, and he was not favorably impressed. On the contrary the Dlngley law compelled Mr. Tapper to produce a quantity of ailver trinkets hefwaa carrying in his coat pockets and to pay $30.32 duties. Mr. Tupper might not have had thia unpleasant experience with the new tariff law if he had carried four ailvercandleatioha,apairofailver aalt cellars, a small diamond ring and a queen s jubilee medal in his trunk instead of his pockets. Mr. Tupper`e be gage was pasaed without uestion after it ad been landed from the truria, on which Mr. Topper and a friend, Travera Lewie, of Ottawa, came fnom Liver- pool. The two paeeengera were mingling with the crowd at the Cunarder dock when they attracted the attention of the custom house detocti vee, Donahue and Handy. The detectives noticed that the pockets of Mr. Tu per e coat were bulging considerably, an thely requested him to explain. Mr. nnnar nrnmnhlv nnllnd nnh :1! hi: Nlw YonK.Au use 9.-8tanrt Tapper,` Q.O.. non of B1: In Tapper. I promin- ants Gundlnn nt.nnnnn_ on Hahn:-ndnv Inna nuII?iiIaIuxIs.l HAD TO PAY oven YFORTY 001.. guns on THEM. New Capes ahd Jackets being made ready for first show- _Twb Canadians Get an Unplca-~ ~ sant Surprise. |IRlB|lIE[_lJ_IjELESI!.l vvulriv 1.0.. Inn of 811- In Tanner. I nromin- Inst In `tho Wound canal. .- '\ . - ______ -ruu or "an munoy `lull uw load out To Ion: 0! lxll Ouudhn DInnu1u-'l'In Pocket: or Ir. Tap- pot`: 001: 3111301! Wm: Jubuoo Bon- KINGSTON. ONTARIO. TUESDAY, AUGUST 10. 1897. vvoouuucx. Una, Jugllu I hrickwonuon tho and: ddo ot.tout.lnthcwutood. ownodby W.H. Walhourn. won but-nod this nanny. Ian Ol.l)0; hand in 31.200. Too tux j Qllll lc ooncc TO` lupus rrlcun. Hnm.1'ox. Out. All 10.--Fnnll Bnith, convicted on tho at cutting David lcctincn in the luck with I I-nor ctthoncctnchcfcwqcyc vulca- dny ccnuoccd by Judge to than an in Kinguou pcnilcnti . Buith chdI'ccun'l.cnd in was in New Va:-E nitunn -nlnnrun at Iguan- ew Dress Goods coming to hagd. T I I7 ! IVI IIKX IEIIII BB9 IIQIIIDS X III]0nI$ IIIIIII he could mniliarill himself with the Inca. After consultation with Mr. l'ox.. counsel for tho Canadian nuthoriticl. commission- ; Shield: not the cut down for out Fri- y. lfIfI'TU.IllI II WIIIK1 ll York city on I olnrgo 0! lemon]. `C-C XI Ullf {VIII HKIII-,0 Nlw Youx, August 10.---Aloxender Meuhowe Mecllee, eliee Henry J. Gout-lay. the alleged forget from St. Cetberinee, Ont... who we: arrested lest Fridey at his home in Manna Kisoo. N.Y., was before United State! eommieeioner Shielde for ennioezion terdey. He wee eented by F. . Boole. who said then be bed been retained in the one only half an hon; eerlionend bed nob had no ripper- tnnib to examine (be pepe:-9.. 11:. House eel that the heating be adjourned anti! UIIVUII. Thitotnl wheat yield is computed at `27.000.000 metric centele. This in fer be- low Ghe avenge end will leave `almost. no margin lor exporte, wherein Hunguy uenslly export 12,000,000. Unfavorable Wheat PI-oepeota. Lounox, Auguat l0.-A.deepatch to the Timee from Vienna eaya that the unlavor- ahle harvest proepocte in Austria-Hungary, which have been aggravated by the oods, have earned a rapid rite in the prices of oereale. which are now atanding higher than any figure they have reached for many yearn. Thnie especially the case with wheat. which was freely` offered month ago {or autumn delivery at six orlne per cental. It is now purchaaed at eleven. 'lVl..:'a._a-I _|.-.a _:-I.l .1- ....__._;-.| _; n.n..a..T5I'.I.'L" F a....~..3. ."'&'."'`* Dy IDITOIIIIBI OI any ONO N3. WASHINGTON, August 10. - Yeeterdey preeidene McKinley cabled United State: minister Taylor no Madrid to expreu to the Spanish government his deep narrow and sympathy for the loan borne by Spain in the death of Senor Cenovu del Castillo. the time minister of Spain, and to convey oon olenoe to the family of the deceased. uenor negate nelore August awn. Nnw Yonx, August l0.--Advieee receiv- ed here from the heed: of the dilferent Cuban juntu in the United States all voice the sentiment that senor Cenovee was more responsible for the outrage: in Cuba than wan Gen. Weyler. The Cuban: do not believe in murder. but the killing of Canovee seemed to be an act of re- tribution. At the same time the Cuban party lied nothing whatever to do with the death of Cenovee. and had no knowledge that such an act was even contemplated by enerohiete or any one else. wAllllNl1'l'nM' Aunuat. I0 ._.vA-fnrrlnv I0 006 UIIPOIII OI DB6 IDIHIHIOT. Mmnm, Augult l0.-Golli has confess- ed that he killed Benor Geneva: to avenge the Barcelona anarchists and the insurgent lender Don Joee Rlnl, who wu_ executed at Menllln. Philip ine inlends, on Decem- ber 30th last. as t e inetizetor of the Phil- lipplne rebellion. Dr. Rizal denied then he was I rebel leader. but he edmittedvthat "he bed drawn up the statute: of, the Phil- lip ine league. n -nlIi n rnnm thn nnlinn lnuml van!-Ar- ICIVII Blopqe Waists at reduced rates. Full _assortment of sizes in stock. ......., .. ..... .,..,........... .. ..... ........... ....... de 3' mourning. he ueeeein calls himself a revolution- ary anarchist." Senor Silvole, the leader of the dieeident conservatives. has followed the example of Senor Seguta. liberal leader, Merehal Martinez do Campos and others, andhae tendered hie condolence to the government. while placing his services at the disposal of the minister. MAmun_ Arrannt lll,.._(`.nlIi ha: nnnlnn-. IIIDUD WWII I VIDIOIID UUIIUII. lb is reportqd that Senor Apidal. presi- dent of the chamber of do utiea, will be appointed president: of u a council of ministers, in succession to the late pre- mier, at the expiration of the oicial nine 3 ha aunnin mull: hlvnnnlf A rnvnInf.inn- uurlu. Old inhabitants of Mnlage relate that when Cnnovas Del Castillo was 5 young aeeietant. master at a school here A ypay woman told his fortune. She pre icbod that he would become great and would meet with I violent death. `It :. ..-.......o..-I bl...` u......._ A...:A-I .....--:, WBTI COHCUITIOII Ill DBO outrage. King Humbert. has telegraphed his con- dolence to the queen regent. and it is expec- ted that the crown prince, Vibtorie Emanuel, -Prince of Naples, who is now cruising on his yacht, will proceed to Madrid. (HA :..L..L.'L-..L- Al `ll-I-_._ _-I-A- LL_L lllljflivy U! bllllil WUIU EXTEND- A post morbem examination of the re- main: of the remier was made prior 00 embnlming t on: for trans rtntion to Madrid. The funeral will witah the highest. military honor-tend will be most imposing. The indignation exp:-eased at the orimeis shared by oil nice in poli- cies. nnditia generally boieved tlant the member: of the colonial secret societies were concerned in the outrage. Kimv Humbert. has tnlam-nnlmd hi: non- [ll WU! lll!|[lIaIy `NIX Illa IIIFy other: injured. For this crime twent -nix anarchist! were sent.onood.to death an the nn-m.-its at `|nIv| nan; --.....L-A Ila Ion III: Ava-seq the Killing ot_Aur- ehlete at loutjuleh. Mwmn, And at 10.-1`he ueuein ol Senor Canons el Cutillo wee known at Buroelone under" the name of Aohillolli. He formerly worked ee e compositor and woe eleo known under the alias of Jose Santa. He was clueod as` e militant ennrchiet end was en intimate friend of Aacheri. the per- Eetretor of the outrage in the'Celle de Gem- roe. Golli ed from Barcelona, after the outrage referred to. . , Montduioh (mentioned in having been revenped by Golli) ie the fortress of Barcelona, outside of which the enerchiete who have heen eentenoed for death for re- cent outregee have been executed by being shot in the buck. . The nnnrhhinh rannntlv ouun outrage: ulvll own exocuwu Dy nemg shot in the book. The eturbhiele recently executed outside of Meat eli were the lust batch of the friends ho were guilty of throwing a bomb on June 7th, 1896, in- to 3 religious procession About to enter the church of Bantu Maria Delmar. Twelve pereone were instantly killed and fty other-n inim-ad. For this nrimn hnmtv-air IIIIIYCIIIICI WBIB XIIDOIIOKX-U0 UOIU majority of them were executed. A nnnt. mm-tam nrnmiuuojnn n `unaid lines of Blacks and Navy-19:. 259.,3sc. 5oc- Not an old or rusty piece in stock. Pa!alols semng at reduced rates. DI-..__ II.1_!_A.- -L _-.I.---J .._L-- can In For Next lrldny. \"v-_.. 1.--..-` an Al- wuo THE Assassuhw I8. % - up-genus: mp. 'l'o-non-In `"10"! -r-p. i. Ibo "lupin Shh will noun! htpnpuhr oxen- zuztn tint. vb Anubis char Pouoonr. to Phil} Rim. in wont}-isiyo duyu. This ndaioviuont that no ouynulonnlonnduo nkon ovcrlpnd. "VWI'IC-_ I. I U-Tc Wnnurw, A at I0.-l`nnk Oliver. 0! Edmonton. tzfognphn link I `hunts? mud Smith want from Hudson Hop. on lunacy yo data. This nn-Inhvinat mind that All Pl'Cl1W U] FIII QUIT HID KIWI. as lov;lnlwo.oiIlI ondh `noon. viailasod t in proposed go out no la. Lurnnco at Cap Bongo, Qua Istcrdoy. Tho pntlolnon apponnd quilt nood with the Ioulity. - now noun: xIo.Iao. Sir Charles Riven-Wilnon. pnlidont of the Grand Trunk. and the neutral nun- ngor. accompanied by Hon. .1. 1. Tune. president of tho Qucboc bridge company. and town] ooinln and vilied AL- .35- -1 AL- __._._..I L4 _. -.... LL- n. uucu In uv.vUv.vuu. Interacting eteoieoe heve heen ieeued with reference to the preeent eundimr oi the llethodieb church in the verioue`con- lerenoee in Cenede end Newfoundland. The gnree show e net increeee of 108,303 member: since the union in 1883. end of K 714 in eh. I..o. -..- TL. Inn:-n`h.I-'|;n just now is in your favor. nun far "nan {hat rota. IIIUIIIDUFI IIIKX (DI `HIT III 1006. III III 5.744 in the lab you. Tholmmbonhip now total: 978.l3B. Hi- lVL--I.. `D:..._. I113]... __..:.I-_L .1 UUU,U|R}g (II VIIIUII IIIIII BIIU Ulllfl D15 contributed over 853,000,000. That of nnnnn In nivnn an "7 QIYIIYYI 'l"|- (Ii. l'XDO|' OIEIIIIIT IIOXI I duct at 810,000,000. Iniannnllnn -nhinl l l5).UVU. ' Mr. Prawn, tho director of the United States mint. estimation the gold production of the world for 1896 to have boon C206,- 000.000. of which sum the Unitod Stout lllilihnlnl` nvgr IKQIKIINII That AI conmnuwa over o;s.uuu.uuu. Inn. on Cmadn in given an I7,800.000. The di- rector eocimntoo next your : Canadian pro- duct at Il0.000.(Kll. unruly OH I lIIlTl"llllI0 WTICK. W U, tandem. mn o 100 mile: in four hours twenty`-six minutes and twenty-one and three-fth eemnds. Thin bean tho bent previous amateur record in this country. The board o/Ldirecwrl of the O.P.R. oom pony yeaterdny declared I dividend of two per oenb. on its preferred stock nnd one and one-half percent. on the common ntock. The hull yeer endod J one 30th lost, peyoble Ooh. I. The tote! omonnt ol one and one-half pol` cont. dividend will be $775,000. M. D...e-.. 01.- A:.u.o-- -3 51.- `lY..u..ll IUIIOII IIIIKHGCI. A bounty of 03 per ton in to be paid on all stool ingots manufnctured in Canada after June 28th, 1897, and for five oars hetenftor, from ingredient: of Ivhic nbt less than fifty per cent. of the woighb con- sists of pig-iron made in Cansds. Funk Qlcinnnr, A (`.lawAInnrI nvnlnr, van- lllfal OI PIK-ll'0lI IDIIIH In Ulllllu Funk Skinner, A Clevelund oyclor, ol- tordny on u uarhennilo track. pa by tnndamn. mg n I00 milan in four |m`m-n" II! III! omoo In UIIU DAUIIOII Dlllllllllg. 170- npondonoy brought on by illness in the reason uaiuned. A I-Innnlu nl I1! um: 64-... in I-A I`. -uh! l\II\ uonu mm 01 none. rnruona n 110.. new York. killed himulf b ahootin jeaterday, at his oioo in the E ison bni ing. Do- Ilnndnnnv brmurht nn hv illnnn in Ha: Holiday Boy uwcn OI x.0U,UuU. Willinm G. Read, in. of the stock and bond firm of Read. Parsons & Co.. New Vnph Irinnt` lvnnlf Inn nhnn}`na vanta-Ann umun or me cotnmlulonerl nanueu oewn. A company has been orgnnized in Lon- don to explore the Klondike and purchase mines in (abut region. The duke of Fife. non-in-lnw of the Prince of Wale:-, is at its heed with n aublcription to the capital stock of 50,000. `Million (1 `Dc-A hu 4.! Hug -Mud. ...A IIIIU I'lllCO I! I KIIIIE OI EDI IIIIIUIIZ. T e Behring can seizure commission will meet in Halifax on the 25th inat.. when it, in expectodbhnb Argument: on both side! will be ooncludod, and possibly the de- cision of the commissioner: handed down. A an-nan...-u I.-- L--- .......-..:..-.-I L. I -.. of aoionoo wu oponod In Do;-oib yum-day. About 200. uumbou outs British uiooiw ` thin KAI` again An OK: -\In6Cn-an ..._-....-- --.-nay.--nvu nu -: v -uvuuvvu-vuv l wrwnruou Dy we mounnea pouoe. Prince Ferdimnd. of Bulnrin. comm- panied by M. Ste:-loif, the Bulgarian pre- mier, arrived in Constantinople yelberday, and proceeded to the Yildiz pelnoe. where the rinco ie A gueet of the eultan. T I! Rahrinu AAA nninu-A nninmininn will mun nun aw on one plnuorln. Mail: for the Yukon country Are not yet denitely arranged for. The heat nddreee for the prea-one in Fort Cudehy vie Vio- torie, B.C.. from which point they will be forwarded by the mounted police. Prinnn Fnrdinnnrl of Rulau-in. Annnm. Ill llll|IUI' DOC Olu IIW. Rev. W. H. Doamnnil. putor of the French Methodist mission at St. Philippe do Cheater, Que.. was drowned at -Wotton on Snturdny. Mr. Delnunil wu bathing in the river at the time. "DI... 14.4.. -:..LL -___-I _.-_1.:__ -1 `L- In ma l'lVOl' II IIIO I110. The forty-sixth annual meeting of the American uoooinblon for the advancement Du:-oil: About QM mnmhnnn MAL: ll:-high A-hank. ` A-133 3|. IIIXUT OI-WI. nrn tion had nuts on the platlorm. Mail: fnr an Vninn nmnntrv Iawemoy Inueu. The cuntoma department have iuuod new regulations governing the importation of bicycle: by tourinta. u it wu found that travellers` samples were being brought: in under the old luv. D-.. m 11' n--.._-_-:- _--.-.. -1 AL- JUHI UUW II III ,\lluII IGVUII - 25 for lines that retailed at 40c and 50c. V 35 {op lines that retailed at soc on `nit . locality. The line ol the Pombrpko Southern railway in now being located. It will pon- nocb with the Ottawa. Arnprior and Barry Bound railway. The diltunootobe built in twenty miles. Thu mutnmn nngu-lzmnnf. Imam lnnnntl ml. um. ngou axxcy-olgnu yum. litidroporb that the typhoid fever epidemic which onuaod the death of nine people of the township of East Zorra last year has broken out sf:-uh in the name locality. Th: nu nl hhn Dnmhrnlzn Hnnhlmv-n UIUHKWILBT. CW.`- Tne Vatican, including the pope himself. is activelyenqnged in a campaign to stimu- late the revenue from Peter : pence, which shows a serious dooreno. l`!I....I.. Q m......... c......-_1.. .......:.1-.... -: IUUWI I Carlo! um: Charles S. Turner. formerly president of the Woroaeter. Nashua. & Roche-ter rail- road, is dead uh his home in Worcester, M ss.. aged sixty-eight yeers. t H Tnnnffh lhnf. Hm lmnhnirl inun- [BIL lUl' HUI-I13- Durinz the preaonb week Mr. Tnrte will start on his tour of Wetltern Ontario to in- spent and locate public works, harbors, breakwater. etc. ma. ...o.'..... :....I...l:..... n... ..-..- L:_--u m'liI`Kll)|;&grievanoe committee of the Grand Trunk employeea have settled their dii- culby with the oiciala at Montreal and left for home. 1\....:.... LI... .._...__g _..I. II. n\__;. _:n IIIUIIULUII lur Illegally Blllng nquor. His eminence cardinal Tuchoreau. Quo- bec, whose health has been poorly for the last you or two, ia reported to be slowly sinking. Thu or-invnnnn nnmvnitfna as!` H. (`J-gnu! Increase In exporns 0! &l4l`..31l3. The schooner Opal. of Ynrmouth. hss been seized by the customs authorities at Moncton for illegally selling liquor. Hi! eminence csrdinnl Tnmhnrmns, Onn. uuu vlcum. [- Lord Revelatoio. the _aonior partnar of Baring Bros, left 35,000 ($175,000) to be divided among hi! children. The Inndnn board (If trad: nlnnwn nn in- uunuou among nu cnuaren. The London board of trade show: an in- crease in the imports of 1,745,365 and an increase in exports of 142,313. Thu nnhnnnnr nal, of Vu-mnntln ha: QUEEN ST. uttlo lnttul that human lnnbodr - locu from All ova-lalttlo of Ivan- thlhx lbauv Bond and lononhond In `tho "Door Pulillo. Arrangements are under way for starting I new bicycle fnetory in London. Another one nf nmnllnny in nmm-nu! in a new uloycle memory In London. Another_ case of emellpox in reported in Montreal, a child on Mo:-tau etreeta being the victim. , I u....l D....-I-L-|_- .L. _...s._ _-'_.___ ,; . I \ D \ 1 ELEGRAM8 FROM THE, EARTH'3 FOUR QUARTER3 GIVEN. IPARABRAPHS wmmsn ur.l |wnt comgs to Us rron Alll [news or IHHVIMTILI QII1i'tcr; la LMNGSTON &BRO.l Monarch Collar 1] Dreu Goods Buying ______..j _____.._._..:j._. ._.__ ITOSEFT Armonlam Au looklng Bnvonjo. CON8`l`AN'l`lN0i'l.I. Augnat l0.-An oieinl doopttach received here any: tint on Friday lat tovonl thopnnd Armoninn agitators lrom Penis invndod Turkey. They killed 200 of the Mqriki tribe, including women sad children. The wifmof the chic! wu put to dad: with the moat cruol tor-tutu, nud several other victims bud their noon and an cut oil . The nthoritiel hnvo who mouuru no ctpturo tho mrnudorp. Arthur Bmiloy. of Shnwvillo, committed suicide by taking atryohnino. All IBIIIIIIW IICIIU III 1IIUvII-II. Lormon, August l0.-'1`he American jubilee fund. which was started for the purpoee of mining money to eetablieh bode in perpetuity in the chief London hoepit- ale, he been cloned. The eubecrlptlone exceed $21,500. The queen haa written to the aecretary ol the land, declaring that ahe is touched by, and ratatul for. the deeply eeneible kindneee t in evinced, and greatly pleased that the handsome yum realimd ie to be devoted to ouch a purpose ac endowing berla in hoapitnle. linen ink that The Bulletin; one he ` Looked After. Pu-manna. Pm, Augult 10.--Appeele for food and provisions were numerous at the headquarters of the rninere oiclele in this city yeeterde . It eppeerl el , mthough there was 5 wei Iron every aeo- tien of the district end` miners in person were present to uk tht the Iulfering one: be looked efter. eeriee of meeting: in to be held ell over the district. It is ex- pected to keep up thejntereet In every section, and strengthen every int where there in the leeet indioetion o weekneu. The vigil: on the mines ot the New York and Clevelend gee coal oompen ere to be kept up and the vigor inor from day to day. Ul NIB UUIll[3lly WIIU CHOKE} W nuuu D110 propoeed Duluth-Winni railroad. Now It is learned he met them n 3 emell town in Michigen, where he could keep the- identity 0! his principal: eecreb. Mr. Greenwey is expected home thin week. llll, nnu ITO anglgeu HI DIIIIIFIIDR. O50. Promier Gmenwuy loft: lat. week oncomi- -bly for New York to moot: roprooonutivoa of the company who offered to build the m-nnnnnrl `Duluth-Hnninanr rnrnn Nnu lot Them In A Small Town. Wmmvm, Mum, Auguub 10.-Abou6 200 men have paced through Fort Wil- liam to prepare the C.P. R. line for the full nub, nnd are angngod in balluting, obc. Pmmier Gmnnunv Infh hat. wank mtnnni. Chtllersud Fmlglcn U I! LWUIVD RIIII uunu. A exundrin Fowloy, ouuoma oicer ab Orillin. who farmed out the job to 1 young man who embezzled obs funds, has been diomiued and Alexander Reid, of Orilllo. appointed in his pltoe. K Should It I Occur ;-m;_.-.-. ;-.:-g-.- ` Oh I in undo: ol h-:::'E'7=I:::.%...... :3.- IIIIEIOII 0| )0 XTVICI. Gold baa been found in paying quanti- tiee in Ottawa county on the mi of Louie "Dnzoie on the north ehore of the Ottawa river, about twelve miles above Aylmer, where there \ in an abandon- ed phosphate mine. Not long eince_'a eon of Mr. Dowie returned home after two yeara spent in California and Roeeland. He made considerable money there and when he reached home he inves- tigated the old mine on hie father'e farm. He saw indications of gold, which. he eaye. if he found them in Roaland would sell the pi-opert for a lar e price. Minin _ operation: ve been on on a ama male, and a shaft sunk to a depth of about twent -five feet. The further the ahaft goee t e better the indications of gold be- come. Some of the are already extracted has been proven by aaaay to yield about 3100 per ton. Mr. Domie has two or three ` men besides himeelf workin the mine. He has lately begun to boil a ahelter over the mouth of the shaft. and is preparing to erect a forge at the mine. It is probable that gold -in paying quantities can be found in this part of On- tario. On each aide of the Ottawa there is a narrow strip of ailrurian atrata which belongs to a period of rock formation con- taining gold. The place where this gold dieoovery is reported in on the rocky point, on the north eide or the Ottawa river near- ly o poaite Twelve Mile Island. _ {\___exandria_ Fowley, ci_uto_m_a officer Oil 50 DO IIIDCOG U0'Ill0I'| 0Wo The government tel ph e Item has been completed elou t. Gul oouh ee fer ee Piem-e buy, an therein now heln built e further forty-four miles, which wi I bring the line to Netuhquan buy. 250 milee from Belle Isle, the ultixpetae dent!-' nation of the eervice. _ DALI I.-. |..n-. l.......l K- -.--.8..- nu.-.6} lpplwllilolll w an ouucuwn on uuuw: uking than to permit the in nation of wood from Gnu-mnnv And UITI DHCIIL In the one of Wood. the Neleon. B. 0.. murderer, the dominiod executive be: de- cided not to into:-fore. Wood wu sentenc- ed to be hsnged tomorrow. The tovnrnmnnh mlmnnnh nvlhm Inn FIIIOII III gill! ITUII UIIYIIIIII IDU DUI- gium under tho reciprocal clause of tho new tn-ill` until August 1897. ` No uobion ha been taken in relpoot booths: countries huvin favoured nation trutmono from Grout ritain. ' 7.. LL- g... -3 III..-) LL- \T.I.4n. D (1 IT WON'T INTERFERI. `rho latest no-0 tron tho unlit!`-l\r I--nlvlnn R-I-nnnd 1 vuvvu -nu. vs-no . H; -5-: v Recon n 3}: sh". vl at om'Eo'n street wph.io wuuwgngy uni ' nnma this nan. Th: nnunnil In: In lad Iuonu Union In Ilioppou py III I yuan some day: hgo. Tho council Inn to I the by-law under which the injunohion tnkan. ' The custom: do mane hll nut out" npplioscionn to :1 collector: of custom: nkinn than to mzmill hha imnnr. .ki}'.;"":.'7L'.uL' Z3 v3}'?u'" I'e '?I'"" ration of good from Gcnuny And I- nium nndnr tln I-nninrmnl nlnnln of tho (3MYFOll S 0-rmvu, August l0.-_W was con monood um morning by the gun no omnpun on the puj all! ton shunt thin in uhonnnd I An i mu tumun. To lnndow Bed: In lloupltnln. ......u A .. .._.-L In NIL- A _. is to {my it-our $1 Per- {et Fitting COLORED SHIRTS, and our ncw cnv our son Food. msrnnvr wuss-ukau;JowdIuu. '~ Oot-notPrhc`ounlW&ih AAA; 4-_`?-&'?""_"3.`i` M~ They discount. shown in"the city for and price. .._. <.~ .. The mcmm of tho Tbonund Ilhnll steamboat oompuuy were non: to `u nepruoot. Everyouoh hpoontlii I- da until midnight ovary day In tho uni. F1 0|`, KIT Fl onjoynblo Vovonlng. -lv'-C I -to-xvi "ZWIC Fot tour of the inland: II}. in; 3 p.m.. going down an flllhll Had A l1nn'l'lno. About I rty mombon of tho EU. and their frion pioniclud yuurdny dlumoon at Luke Ontario pork. Altar nppnr II the evening the party unburied in omen and In tho Itumynohb ownod by ERIC- bon of the uniomtholr dootimtlon Cedar lnlandmboro 5 camp-In vs: II _ and an impromptu oonoo indulged In. About ten o look the 1. Inland )0 the chi mt. that wind nmnhnn ullu Ill lluylvulrvu vvuvuuv lllllu o'clock the oityncidod slut. yhad -ponbnn nnlnvnhlo nvnnlmr. pear nexoru pouw mnglunw ulnl. Ili police court. charged with ello 9 , of wrepping peper. and other cumulete on (he Itreete, in Iron! 'd\` `Id: pleoee of bueineee. Thoee bodlell men also. who obetrnot aha Ilde-welke by plac- ing hen-ele. ouee of (rule. endother wane, thereon. will be eummoned to enewer let their offences. chairmen Canon nyl. uuuavwn Ill nuvnvuullvvg \IlIIIl. VII Prinoou. King_nnd Broc amok. .1'Z?,..f.J1 .F I, .'.'i .'.`2.`}?.'.`2.}. .'..."'.'f'....` DIUUKIHIII V7: 11. VIVID. cm the bond of works. Iutad publid ...1m ovoning. tint, on Wodoudny In ' _ 3 number of merchants. doing .1!!! King and Brock Mum nanr hnfnnn nnlina many -on-At; Dnf. [n ---..-u, vv vvuu-we-w- -v-v- cur` Humid; Eon II o pistol in the Nile to Borbor und In. our uhinh nlnnn Ihn Khalil: In nnnnnnhvnnm -uvvuuu 1:: us: -npuuuwun--I1 -Iu'UvI-l. WI smut Oodll IIIIOI. C.mI.o. Auglm 10. --"1'ho column` oi troo gmmandd by 9&1. Hnn?'..o!mbbo Ango- gy on oxpod on In which left: oroni on July 295 Main Abu Hamid at 5:80. o.m. on Angub 7th, nmr oightoon hour: march. Bomo oovoto houuo to haunt ghting followod. and tho looo wu oapturod by tho olpoditiolny orceo. Two British oioou won killed during tho ghting. Abu Hamid in the first 0 joocivo point of thytoglo-Egyro expedition now ope:-Min inn - toum. The railroad. wh ch bonu- honded nlong the Nile I-onto {tom Wad) Hollis, will now be oonnoctod wink AMI bhonoo shore CL- `Til- 6- II--L-.. -_.I ._L..._ n.`._ WHO LVIIC W DCI'XI' Ill QDITTW. I which place the Khalil: in couoonhntlng his lorou. A Jim :55: igm-thu -_ luoocu or the lxpodlubnnn l'oo|-I'wo Knlilnh lllnghn IIIIA` IHEDIATELY - AN IXPEBIINOID Bohr who undcntnndl both broad and cake. nuanw Homn. Bunr. no Quonll. ANTED-- Urluul-IT AND IAITHIUL unucmon ox ludlu to trunk for HIRI- ulblo o tubluhod home In Ontnlo. $0! 11 I06 am; oxpcolu. Poomon IOODGJ. n Emslou nlf-add:-and ntamod olv . Tn Dolunozc OOIPAIY. Dope. . loan. Ba`.`. .`%.%'5`.. ."'.. 3:. ...9*.?';;5'"` ' 'mod:n: oonnn.hn|' ` TIIIHEI FIIQZZQ IJADIIO UIDIITAIII All) 1341!?` Prtnoou strut, Oornor Bydonhull uot. nhono communication um 00 E i`.1.;'.'2.'..:.......n...' {'33: AN'l`ED-UP.B.IG'l` AND FAITHIUL .n...S33.`3.?`.?i`...f.f. '11.`n. .`L1.7.'."22'. .5 FUIIIAL DIIETOI LID IIIAL1 out ntnot. block nbovo old stand. Tll Lnmll Ulnlu '-ou-an V strut-. '1'clophonc14'lA. Db! V`XPlBIENOED WAITEIIS AND W511`- ; room at once. Tul Gnnoqul Ill. Gnnanoquo. ll. JOHNS, l3gTEA9I&_$T.EJ_0Y. Every Shirt and Blouse Waist this year : mske. No old stock and all nnm III!` nn_h\-t`nn IIUIB JUQI I I-lllvo LIV IIIKI all new and up-to-data. Come and see them at Trouble Anna For Alderman W. H. Csrlon. chairman of lag hoard nl unltin -tgtntl nuhlili. Iqnh e Whit -V-1;-le_I:ienno New White Dunks for " All the Latest Styles of New York Shirt Waisls, -AT ONE-HALF REGt1{ LAR VALUES. % T` SPECIAL PBIOE8- I 15c. 30c. 40c. 50c. LJUSTOPENED; A Silvet Mounted Eaue s JAS. SWIFT %& CO. A A A A _ A A A A A A W. I. DRINNAJI. ' l'unur.D1no-1-on nu strut. nbovo _ THE PLACE WAC OAPTUIIID. 8010 Agent: for Button-Ink : rdhunhV&,A?2. -1 U 80. ' ll an Inuulod. with loenl nu IInnnaIAI ginning, wnmsn pnolkmuilf 4 P. M. V or'th`undgnu;u-nu. WANTED. CAN BI ACXXJIXODATIJ duh and double rooms wl icthls pkce to buy;your V COAL. BOARD. JA8. BIID, 'lYunlII'lu rII._I IIKEIUIA DI I " =.~ :;-'.~ % TH YEAR. NO.` 184. IIOPIINCISI IT. S? ~" '..:*I'*"'.E.?z.** mlvo ybu tun weight. And the quality will In the but we can buv. womu I100 no 1 oodallnn to wt uu boron making YOU!` DIZTODIIOC won a. nu pu of CO C or 0011 noi. ' we in It we I be oodalhnto wt um llFT S `E 70 INIOBI ll nnnirlnn IVT I -v PABTIB IIOLDIIG PAST DUI DI- .. :....-- -r ~---......-:....`~- .-.-2': v ihlnrmochn no at uvuunonov. 3!`:-t`ouo. wlu Ivllbrgy, goth. OI unreal min to Ir. man Aooouna-.1 uuvll uni. utli naval: 11" YOU EA VI ANY OAST OFF 0D0'l'HIN(l or Hons: lnrnihuo you mum to turn into cash drop u and Co In Prlnoou am, pm! to uni: ho pronptly monaod to an. I. but prion d. I Moo ho A largo uoc ol_ 5-coon -hand Clothing. mu-o Ind new (Otis. wucl. I all at Van low pviou. I. zAcKs. in LA... 134...; ___.n A- v\_._____u_u I'!_ .n-_ Imw mm mm arms 11 innnvnun ---4 -. ...-nu... all M 8 Dublin" ' Illndo Wu... n.u'?1-'h'u::no. uh ' F New Bdot and Shoe Store, having Klnulon st om; Both, 1:50 s.m.. calling at Plnton and Duu-onto. Returning will luv. lollovlllo II `I pan. V Tlohu lo: the round trlr. loo. A. BATES. P.0.. 3- B. GJOPEB. D.G.. Boo`: (Ion. Com. Chairman Gan. Oon secoun-ugmiaj cLoramG.| THE PALACE STR. "COLUMBIAN" Wm run on nonunion to BILLEVILLE on Try I sou. Luna can omun n luxuriant new growth III thno months. Gentleman. am: non of bnldnaumun be permanent! uuod Children : huh npooillly I under! to. B01`:-y her celobntod Toll and Shaving om. I.0.0.F. Grand Lodge at Belleville. Whore she can be oonuulud on :11 matters pertaining to the whip {no of ohann. nond- ru and lfnlllng air cured in one month. India obtain Iuxnrhnt new nowth __`___j.__. 7: The lob:-Mod Holt Spooinllnt. of Cnnndn. wll be lonhd at her rooms. 2 and 3 Ex- ohannra Chunbara Otto:-d's 8!o:k_ 1-noun l&ws?g.,. OOIIDOI 'h3O an . . Shun. Ann u. an. ` l!..'.3_E_~. _'_REEA.N D-I One of the` o dent and ecronneut of Brltlnh l`lre ollloee. e nndenlined egente Qt ling- eton {or me ebove relleb e old In lleh Fnre Company ere prepared to accept rte I on el- Inontovery decrlptlon of property at current retee. Dwellln end their ccntentmchnrchee -Oollecemschoo e end Public Buildlnn lneure on epeclelly fevoreble term: for one or three Qlfl. HOKAS D. IINNE6. JAIIEB SHkNNON. 159 Welllnlton Street. I` YOU RAVI ANY OAST OFF ObO'l'FlIN(l or nnn lnmnn mu wnnc to turn lnln SPECIAL NOTICE | mun Assume-mmn, lnatutedln the Reign of: Queen Anne. AD. 1714. Capital and Accumulated Funds over $I5.000'.000. Cunningham : Old Stand. opposite Johnheroooxy, Prhouuatroot ALL NIW AND UP-T0-DAT! COOK. PIl"IHlIIl[ 90 WHO UOIND IIII 0| OIIDIRI. llIIIll' ruff Lcdlu luxuriant. growth In thno Gonolomon. Altar run of WEDNESDAY. AUG. I lth, - ji HTIC J4; . Socrottuy. Department oI'Publle Worh, Ottawa. Aug. 0 ll)? - Nuupspou lnnol-hm: this advorthomonf. without. authority from the Doputmont will not In paid for it. _ BALDNESS POSITIVELY CURED. aoooptad tho ohoquo will be returned. The De rtmonudoou not bind 10001! to so- oept the oven; or an under. order It. Ir. 1:. nnv. at H10 tender, which VH1 DO forfeited If the party decline to enter Into noontreot when called neon to do no. or if he fell to complete the Ivor contracted for. If the tender be not aooeptnd the cheque will be returned. Denertmenudoee luee Welllm Aunt: M. Klnuton. DDUII IIUIILIII llllllfl IJU IIUUIIIHIIIIULI D In accepted bunk ohoquo, made synblo to the order of the Honoux-nbnotho H nine: of Pub- llu Worh.amn.l to live an aunt. of nmunnt order Honournbiethe Klnieter Pub- Works canal to live or cent. a! amount of the fancier, which w 11 be for-feiud If the part: obtained at this Department Per-eons are notied ihet tendon will not be conddered unless nude on the printed form supplied. and signed with their actual siinetnn I. null under mnnt. ha nnnnmnnnlnd hr an sx nntnn oh tender mun be uoompnnlod by an Honom-nbnotho nine: Pub- neolvod nntll Tuesday, nth lust, tor the con- ntnw on out noel roof over 5 portion of the at Block Departmental Bmldlng. Ottawa. "Plnnn and nnmlmtinn nnn In nan And ~33`-3?` JAIQ IILKDI. Ottawa. "Plum um! npooiutlon can In sun And form of tender and All nocosnry information obaolnod at this Department IALED TENDIIIU ADDRESS D TO THE undonlgned, and ondonod `Tudor for Stool Boo! We-t mock, ottun." will bu neolvod nnhl Tuesday, nth lust, for the ntnwtlon portion UK IIIIC UIIIUII IIIITIT DIPUIIU UIIUTUII. IVE` tone your` tickets for 5 phlunh trip. Only 500. "VJOIIIIIIIIII. VVQIIIZII UZOIU Iullln Oddtollon oxounion to Montreal Wod- ncldny vi: G.T.R. ; hl min 8:20 min. 7E"!0_l'.lii0n to Jon :hlll:.. Tugodny nun It . un ornulpicuo t young poo of the Union street Bnphiat church. nnrvn tour` bluish lnr n nhnnnh trin. QWIC U. ml: WIDE XIII ID'lI|KIII&, "Empire State` Among the iahnd:,Wod- nutty at 3 p.m. um social .1. J. K. mi-a, anmbumigf Woduuduy evening. 7 Popular moonlig t oxcunion to Olnyton, Tnudnv. Anvnt 17th. IIIII IIIXIIIIKIIF UK wlll be long: at lgoer rotntntu. %'a.ng!3cl.`..x- 0118.11`! Am I"! O!` B 0 Brook Street, u . -- I-U.U-lo Ixouruou no noupvmo "Columbian," Wednesday 6:30 am. Odtllnllt-nun nnmninn In Mnntnnl ` Iunanyxoionoournwhsghuaain QQDAQIIQ-mnnlcglui _;., oouanuan. u.:v Laces and Kid Gloves opened up. IMBDY & 00 SEALED wmnnns ADDRESS D To mm _. vane.-r-1119951..-n;i. -ado;-ad "11-nd-.r_ 1'9- --as --nu no can -.--yu Irv V--I-um, ['55: . Apg$"17th. ' L0. .F'. oxouniou '10 Bollovillo p01 '(".aInmbiAn. Wndnndnv 6:30 1.11:. ' If ll-II' AVCIUKIJV-Iv! vI-{:ZIjI `to lost Ilonoolvu by. BMQG. 1>.nso,;nph.nah.na 00- I ha, iahndl:IVod- nn-4|;-46,!-can NOTICE. IQ!j Ill\l lltcn nAn. LOCAL M;u6nANpA. Do IINNE5. JAIE3 Si Wellington Strut. 9. or LONDONT. or 1t. 1'. 11:. nov, Socretauy. II. I Io. N.B. with mlolimoll A sols-nut you m.-An omcr-In-caun- panul ditching Hr. Iilnor, collector of customs st Bnotvil putting. And no in hon cautious In an all Iodunood U'rnwA, A dl has has In "I [Iva ....-:..:"'"""'l.'.'`":?..."' .1 "".'.`$' .Is'.."E an in and until repair: no undo. Whu link will In it In inmnnilng on me. uuppu us one until 1-spun undo. Whu III: :1: in it in inpouihloual Itch angina-sac. zany... no Pnnl-nolln. 0|-nvu, August lo.--An order-in-alum dl Ln: in nuns] alhnln-in. ll. Inn... nruuu Au AIII wuujd (Bil. Pom DAUIOUIII, Ont... Au nut l0.-A bank oocurnd in We and this homing at 9:30 0` lock. The unmet Britumioboundup run intolock oixuod carried an fourgstn. Nnvigudon la Ilonuuln llldlnltllnlnnmnndq Io lfnporud Onundhnl. Plolu. Ill.. Angus l0.-W. V. Powell grand chief of tho ordot ol railway uh- grnphuwu uniguod lnfon United Shut oomuiuiooot youotday on the chap ol violuinftho nliicihhor lawn in importing Ouuliunc undo: connes to work in. tho gcoonloouolchoon-doc. Tho ouowu continued until Sophmlnr 97th. lrltlsh Wnlshlpe Are ltrlot. 81'. Jo|m a. Nd.. Angush l0.--Tho British warships ere rigorously enlorcin the shery regulations on the From: shore. end closing lobster leotones erected in violetion a! treaty ri Ms. They have seissd the machinery s the appliances. Meal: indignation exists emonz resident. .shenneo,endst:oog representetnone ere being made on the subjecc to the colonial governlnont. In now. u. 19. amnlnllu, BIIO Ioronw crack, will eleoboon band. The eucoeee lot the ealing races in now eelnred. The peddling rucee will Also be of nnumel in- tereee. Iuie probable then the races will begin to-marrow. The number In camp in nearly 150. Oanoo comp In Full Bwlng. Cmnox. N.Y.. August l0.--The canoe cunpiu now in full swing: Two crown came in yesterday from Brockvillo in war canoes. A dozen man in each. Paul Butler, the celebrated Muaoobuootu canooints, will ho hero. 0. E. Archibald, the Toronto nrnnk, -ill `Inn ha nn Imam-I 'l`|m mum... IOVUIIFTKVOH IHX The eteemohip (3:-nheginien, Allen line, from Montreal for Liverpool. arrived out on Tueedey morning with Joe: of one ox out of six hundred and fourteen eeotle end twenty horses. n Arrivals or Veuoll. MON'l'll.Al., Quo., August. 10. - The Ibumnhi Norwegian. Allan line. from Montr for Glasgow, arrived out on Snturday Aftemoon with loan of two oxen md one borne out of Atom ol four hundred and fty-om cnttlo. thirby-three honor: and seventy-seven shoe Th: lfAAlnnhn .1!-tlunnininn Allan ling ITIKTWTW W|Iiudvn.&.:-ivau Ipnmthol returns will be ready for iitew Suit. Our Boys Clothing Silo aorde the oportnnity to get one clue: . Stoc on ground oor next Mi linery room. '81.: , $1.50, $2.00. 83.50, ` $3.00 or well made, well trim- med, good material suite, The ranking is worth the price. Come 3 31` HQ`

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