Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Aug 1897, p. 1

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` BARGAIN DAY TO-FIORROW u Aiuun Inn 30 true by court In- ml and can mm. It . ....... A .-..-.a. In nu , - A THE aobv LIES m sums. A FIENDIVISH PLOT. u. s. OlVILliATION. A mogru-oral loan. S Brrxnmnun. August ll.-One of the moat diognoofnl aoonu ovoromohd in the pressures of the dead oonrnd non Thnrso on Saturday night. Duncan Blackburn no lying and in the house than bohnd dwelt long, and I nunbu of noipbbors mu-uitting uoundnvhun nbuwohn was heard. and Jh McCoy onund I roan and wanted to In Iumooo. whilo Ton lnlonoy mini outside trying. to frighten I you; girl who no pnpunng nveu mono Ill` In: I poddlo&_ Klndneu Brought A Fortune. Muexmox, Mich.. Au out l0.-At- torney Jerome E. Turner. o this city, bee been notied by A law rm of Chico 0. that be bee fallen heir to 875,000 by A wl mede by Williem Seymour. During the world's leir Turner wee veiling along Clerk etreet when he encountered eeverel polioe oicere etrupgling with en old men, whom they put into: uetrol weggon and took totbe etetion. Turner, for the novelty of trying eouo in Chicego. gratuitously defended the old men. whoee neme wee William Seymour. end bed him ecquitted. About n your after the old men mode him en .nn- expeeud vieit, remeining two deye. Sey- mour wee en eccentric. indivlrhnl. -In -u-you-uu nun, IVIIIIIIIIIIU low!) Ill]! 1]- ncontric. individual. who lived Alone and had no blood heirs. Ho III I nndrllaw, - quum.II.y." There is e movement in Montreal. amongst Irish Catholics. to free St. Put- rick e church from Sulpicinn rule. The other six English-speaking congregation: of Montreal are under conuwol of the arch- biehop and St. Pntricle would elao like to be in &he eeme eondition. $5 to SIO Trimmed Hafs for $l.50. l.'l'BllC|'l nmouuaor D0 xsueeu. The London Times, deeling with the English hu-voebe. toys: "The long drought and the recent etorma hvo_ con- siderably diminished the earlier roepoch of tine crop: but. the not mania or reports indicatoen imrvoeh of fair avenge md Thar: in A rnnx-am-nt 1.. \l....L---I ulslnlu union employees. The diplomatic intrigue against the visit. of president. Fnure to the emperor Nicholas will result in the dismissal of baron De Mohrenhsim. Russian smbundor to France, and count Lennos do Monbobsilo, French smbssssdor to Russia. 'N..r.....a.... flI:..... .a-_|:_.. _:u. AL- winners in aoyuinia. The combination of British employers in the`-engineering trades against the amalga- mated engineers continues to gain strength. The en mooring firms in Sheffield hove joined te federation of employers and will dismiss union employees. Th8 dinlomntin intrlnnn nominal. OLA nigh. aulln u new In 1500, and was arrested. Prince Henry. of Orleans, has arrived It Maraeillee on his return from Abyninia, end he will accept the challenge of Gen. Alberton, the Italian oicer offended at the prince : criticism of the conduct. of Italian soldiers in Abyuinia. The tlinlhlnntinn of 31:-fl-ink gnu-`Ina.-. J... DU 000 Dflllll GIIDDOFIUOC. William Randall Roberts, in former mer- chant prince of New York. is dead. He was president of the Fenian brotherhood at the time of the raid into Canada by Gen. John O'Neill in 1866, and was arrested. Print-n `Hun:-I1 nl n..i-..... I.-- ..--:.....I -1. UL IIEI VI IUVIU. runnmi, King of Benin, who has been wandering in the bush since tho destruc- tion of Benin cibv by the British punitive oxpedition Inst February, has surrendered to the British auoboritioe. WiIl:.n. D....I.n b..L.,._..- - 1--..-- _.-- Ulul. The rel: tin plate manufactured in America for Europe started here yesterday from Elwood. Illinois. on it: we to Italy. It was a car load, of 500 boxes 0 the moon ex naive late. runnml. Kink Benin. who has been quarter-mute!-gollorl. The vice-pruidenb of the C.P. railway denies thsb Unitpd Shaka lIbOl'Ol`l are om- ployodon the Crow : Nab Put all . All the men required can be obtained n Canada. ML- n_-L L.'_ _u,., A engun OI uon. uerloo. _ Ab London in ha: been decided to up- poinb general Sir Evelyn Wood edjubeut general. and secretary George White quarter-master-general. vice-president the C.P. nnunv 60c Bicycle Hose, 37 I-2c.. algnau In pnruamenu. It is reported than 60,000 volunteers have been organized and are being armed in various provinces in Spain to rise at the signal of Don. Carlos. Ah Lnmlnn it. I... 1...- A_..:A..a .4 _.. auxuuu Ull I.`l'l3lly. J udge Levergne will take up residence in Ottawa. His brother will be the liber- nl candidate for the cent which he has re- eigned in parliament. In in rannrhatl then an nnn .ml....o..... wnw on I rluay anu aaburoey. The Ontario government in considering a regulation which will prevent the em- ployment of foceign labor in Ontario lum- ber camps. A fire Wednesday in the attic above the warden : quarters, Central prison. Toronto, did damage to the extent of several thou- nnd dollars. D-......L.. -1 Al,.._.I_ -__;:, , _ ., - DIILIIUIIII nuunuera. The ropaira to the Welland canal. dum- nged by the steamer Bribannic, will be completed today and trafc will be re- sumed on Friday. Jndan Lnvnrunn will mnlm nn .-...:.-1-..... Illlu UUIUI I7"- Roporbs of ooda continue to arrive from Fukui. Toyamagatta and neighboring pre- fectures. In the city of Fukui 4,390 house: were inundated. Th` ll.-m... ..,...............-a. ...:u -__.-._ _..- wpru munuawu. The German government will again pro- pose to Great Britain and the United States the complete disarmament of the Samoan islanders. 'l"|m ........:.... 5.. LI... u7-n-_.n ____I J ,7 nun nu uucrloea 0UU. . The report of the provjncinl inspector of registry offices shows a decrease of 89,000 in fees in Ontario last year. Th annual nrinkah rnntnh hnhnnnn r`....., hull year. Six Bellevillinns have agreed to go to the Klondike gold region in Mnrgh. Each has subscribed $500. Thn rnnnl-In AC 0|`; nnnnn .1....:_I :..-...-..L-.. -1 nu was In unnano mac The annual cricket match between Cun- ada and Englmd will be played at T0- ronto on Friday and Saturday. Ontario nrovernmanf. in mnuirlm-im. 1` FHLIIX The famous Peter Adams paper mill in, Buckland, Conn., was burned. Lon, $35,000. Al . (Human nu-t-I-Jan Gn..A-...L...._.L_-L "U Will IIUII HJ'I1IUl'l'UW 1U 0016611 F. B|aol:,Fnll Fumon.d.Ba11u-iggan Hone. ladies` sizes. 160 per pair. ro- gular price is 250. Also 10 dozen Fut Dye Tan Hose, full fashioned, 160 per pair, regnlnr 250 kind. v-)u,UvU. Ab Chicago yesterday September wheat. reached 8lc., the highest pxrioe reached this year. Riy izllllnllulinnn Luna unreal` 6-4. 1-1: L- won wneau nus noon rocoweu It: Montreal. The benefit; of the minimum Canadian bfcri" has been extended to the products in France. rm... a'........ D... A-I---- -4--~ ---!" ' Ivcepuun an muwn M00. . The first sample of the new crop of Maui- bobrwhealz has been received at. Montreal. Thu hnnnl: of M... m:..:.......... n........a:.... um: Hutton nu: mu:-on lvcrybody--9 Notes from All our---Llttlo of Ivan - thing lullv Road and Bunonborod by The Door Public. Sir Wilfrid Laurier will be given a grand reception at Gttawu also. Thu r-It lnmnln nf `Hm nun nu-An at \l-..: lrnnncmns wnmusn ur.| 1 ELEGRAM8 FROM THE EARTI-1'8 roun QUARTER8 GIVEN. laws or nu: wmunfl what Cofncs to , Us from All Quarters. 3. 1897. I a LIVINGSTON am! Should Occur Monarch Colla-r ! I IININIIV At 8 P.I. The magnicent uooamor Empire Shh among the Thousand Islnndn. 350. I"":-ank Podloy, of Toronto. in to be the govornmonta commissioner 0! immigration l at headquarters. Ottowu. lllly Illu DUIEIIIHI. The thirteen Aldermen who remain in the city council. nding that they will not have enough money to buy two Lefrence re en inee without an over-drift, have decide to ask the company for only one engine. They will elso I-end I deputation to the government to ask for ueietence towards the improvements in the fire brigede, which are ooeting ebout 850,- 000. will in OH) mewucl 0| 0lUU. Sir Richard Cartwright left for the queen citiy` lest evening. he government has decided to extend the edventegee of the reciprocal clause of the new tariff to France as well A! Ger- ` many and Belgium. Tho hhirtnnn nlrlnrmnn whn I-lnnin In clomers and Funhhcni ull. IJIIJIIIUDI IIIHIIIU PU El`-Ilcca O1'rAwA. August 12.--Mejor Welsh. the new administrator of the Yukon. will leave for the scene of his new lebors before the end of the month. Hon. Mr. Aylmer. of Sherbrooke, was appointed, st esterdsy s cabinet meeting. registrar of t e Yukon, and justice McGuire to hold courts end ed- minister justice in the territory. The size of the claims in the Yukon has been re- duced to l00 feet from 500 feet. The fees will be Slb instead of 8100. His Rial...-A l`...o....:.-I. I- 0... cl... ........ A ppolncmontn to the Yukon-To Extend Ile- olprocnl Oluuu to lrnnce. l'\__..... 1,, , _- an :3 - II! n u .- Ca-pt. McDonald, of the schooner Porter, which oameinbo port yooborduy. hm not been in Kingabon for {ourboeu years. In former days he nailed on the schooner Prince Albert. owned by Folger Broa.. and that nailed on United States waters. 25: Bast Hose for we. In gunning true IRIIII. The schooner Grunthun is diechnrgimr a cargo of cool at Booth 3: Co : wharf. She will clear for Oawcgo. N. Y., tonight. to carry 700 tom of coal here for the company nomad. fV...A Il-T\...._|.l -1 AL- __l.-__-_1u.,., IIIII IIIOTIIIIII. . ., While plokinaup I light barge etBrook- ville the steam rge Aberdeen got I bow rope caught in her wheel and had trouble in getting free egein. Thn -nhnnnnr ll:-nnlahnvn in J3-nlmnu-r-{nu - ITIDUOII "JED I0!` I IOOII 00lal'IO|'t0I'o The steamer Columbinn did not reach Kingston. bi-in ing back the 1.0.0.11`. ox- oursioniotatao ellovillo, until two o'clock this morning. urlm- ..l-|.:..... .... - Ir_I.a. |.-.._- -.n_--|_ DUI! IOTXDIDKI l0I' UI'IWXOI'(l 5 U0. The aloop Idlowild; Gananaqde, bu dia- chnrgod I cargo of and as she fool`. of Princess street. for a local oontrnchor. TL. pig.-n4.. ha`:--unL:A~\ ALI ..-L _---L Wl.IUO| ['6 BIKE. Tho ac oonor Burton arrived last oven- ing from Charlotte with 350 tons of soft. ooal acreoninga for Crawford & Co. 'l`hn llnnn Ilnwil \ llnnnnnznln kg: Jig, Reports 0! Venue At This Buy Lake on- tario Port. About thirty boats are delayed Ah the` Welland canal b the break. The schooner ellie Hunter cleared to- dn for Oawego to load com! for this port. {me tug Bronson went into the govern- ment dry dock yesterday. to have her wheel re ired. IFL... .. .......... `D..-L.._ -....l..-.I I__L _..__. FAIUIIUTII UIIDBFIO ualrylnen I HUIOOIBWOH. ['9' rte I fairly mtiafacbory condition of_ the gomriea near Brockville. but has brought: some dishonest {actorymen to time. At. Lyndhurat be detected acne of milk water- ing and the offender was ned 840. Ul.IUI'Dlya ` A commercial traveller. who was in the city to-day, says Hint or terric thunder storm passed over 1 erboro and surround- ing district yssterdag He estimates the number of burns st.n.ck by lightning at. twenty. (3. y, pllhlnur fnnfnrn inltl-nnI>Ar fnr {Inn l-WUIllry- G. G. Publow, factory instructor for the Eastern Ontario da.iryrnen`a association. ro- nnrhn I fnirlv lntinfanfnrv nnndiminn nf than uono w separaw one concesuenus, 'us um. W. Stevens, lessee of the Tremont park and hotel, Gananoque, and brother of Arthur Stevens. lat-e pro rietor ol the G.'I`.R. restaurant, will on savor to pur- chase them when put up at auction shortly. A nnmmnrninl trn vnllnr whr. was in Hm In addition to the lines spenially A mentioned many other Tempting Bar- gains will be found on every `counter. Ill ' HVU IUD-IIIUEJEUIIOII L0 IOOK HIKE 1 S. H. Mills wiehee it. understood thnt he is not the auctioneer who inberfeted in the combat between steamboat eepteine. There was no ding:-ace in it. however. for it: was done to separate the conteebenbe, `tie eeid. W. Rfnvnnn, Imam: nf thn "Pr-nmnnt. nnrli 1.` runuoru. ` J. A. Macdontld, weights and measures inspector, has made his Annual trip be- tween Ottawa and Port. Arthur, thre bo- ingr five -ub-inspectors to look After. . . H. Mill: winhnn it. nmlnrglnmvl tint ha 185!!- Ab Fnnkford James E. Gibson, of Gib- Ionund Lnidlaw. Belloville. was married to Lens, daughter of Rev. Mr. Oodd, of Frnnlrford. 1 A u.....a...;_u ..._:..|.;. ._.u _..___..___ 11. VIIIIIIVGIM hl IIZTOOIL The annual picnic of the Clnnndon Mo- thodiat church will be held in Jamel Calpbellb grove on Thursday, Augulh 19: . AL la`--_|.l.....I 7-...-- I1 f1:I.--_ .1 (HI. nun wm may Iunuly IOIVO In no Illll omot. Tho Wmn is grateful for the interesting lottor from one of the Paaaportfs passengers a on'page three. anal. T ll...-N--- -1 -'I?:_....L-_ L.- unuoo u. unrumur, or mnguwn nu been appointed . bailiff of the am diJmon couzl. ol Frontenac. um 11 III T.....-..A`-...I 'll.. `D..-I. -3 COD In 0! rrouwnlo. . in, D. W. Leonard and Mn. Buck, of Alexandria Bav, an the guests of Mn. 0. H. Vnnluven. King street. Tina nnnnnl ninnhu nf hlun (nnnntlnn Mg. 100 [KI POOK. DIlI'IOD'I. UIVIIIOII IIITU. lfany one has n I to Industrial prise list will they kindly owe it- at this oioe. Tho Wmn in m-nmfnl lnr Hm inmmntimr HIV: Rev. Dr. Jn:knon,putor o_f Gr_nooAohnwh, Gnnnnoquo. is I visitor in hhi city. Mlior Wnlnh hm nnnantad tho nolihinn UIIIIIIUQUU. II I .VlIl|'o0I' In 3. `III? - Mujor Wnluh hu ncoe [ted the position of administrator of the nkon country. \TA- an-nun Kn b\L d......... ...A- -sanlnbnn Twenty dozen Children : Under- vesta for To-moiruw. only 20 each. IIIIJUI VVIIIIII III! IUIE Vll FIIU [I--l||ll iakon New oorn. 15 per dozen; new pontoon. 15c per pack. Burton'I. Division Itroob. I `If nnv mm In: A nmrn Tndmmrlnl nrin WI-1lG'8` WIND WAFT8. What the BI`: lnpol-bu caught on tho THE CAPITAL TIDINGS. 1 U Unli- Jacob J. Gnrdinor. of Kingston, but ran nnnninhnd A hnili n! Mm u-ah (liuhinn is to buy it-'our $1 Per- fect Fitting COLORED SHIRTS, and our new MARINE INTELLIGENCE. JU STINA'I' cu-uu6tnhcnunIW`& onnahn AAA: 1;. u. Jonpsajop gum, 1l.A.LL_ ,.4 They discount at : hing.` shown in the city for A 1e and price. . .. 3 2c Children : Vests 2c eavch. umcago, 9. ' Eu-torn league -- At Wllkahm. D: Providence, 10. At. Scranton. 4: eld. 5. A0 Tomltao. 4; Bynouq Buffalo. 9; loutrul 8; sound pic, Bib No, N: loot:-cal, 6. ' National I no - At Boston. 7; low York. 5. A6 rooilyn, 3:Bnlt|InolI. I0; second gums. Brooklyn. 3: Boltinon. `II. A! Cincinnnd. 6: St. Lock, '6. M Cleveland, 12; Pitaubur.0. AI,Wuhi - tan. 0: Phlludolphh,0. AG lonbvh, 3 Chicago. 4. Ellffll Inunm Ah Illlllnnhnu-n I. ....., -...un. uvlvu -uvwau` Cll IIIUIXX Ill its on rte to the mother land. Me Stewart : argument in favor of a water route entirely through per the Ottawa valley. wan favourably II- ceived at to-day : conference at the colon- ial office. The routai: the amt that Sir John Michael and Admiral Hope travaread in 1806 at the requeet ol the imperial gov- ernment. Further moetlnga to dhouan the project have been arranged. IIUIIDIIIIIOG ODHKOD. year ended 80th June represented 4,750.- 666 u eaeineb ,740,782 during prevloul r. '1` ports for the eix monthewere 2. , 87, end {or the eertee ing period in 1896 2,849,504. Cen . in the only British colony showing on lnoreue In exrorte 90 Mn Ana-I Q9`-vnn6 n -..........-..A 8- 1.--... -1 British import: from Cenude for the bulb ' ll 'l'hlI Tho Bnronon--Inonau In Coll- dlhll lxporu. Losnon. August ll.-'I`ho rumor ha gained currency in certain olrolu but that A prominent titled Cnnndinn widow in about to marry q well-known dean of the ostnbliuhod church. D.-:bl-L :_.......L- 1--.. rI__-_I, n--A1-L_nn U with both ulnglo and double l 00IlII.Wi` modern oonvollonuu. at 888 Quoon Strut. 7 V 7 I-1 t41wanwooD-- mo uxwx must. Pouonlon opt. lit-. For terms, 000.. apply to Ins. Funnr uuLIn.ou the pnmlm. j Boanunhs CAN an Acoouuoouz ' with both and roommwi oonvonlonuu. Queen Stuck. ;uvrn:u-- UPBIGHT AND IAITHIUL gentlemen or lediee to true! for tea n- elble established hnune in Ontario. Hon My N55 and ex penuoro. Poemun etendy. Reference. Enclose eolhulalrouod etemed envelope. Tmr. Dounuon Cuumnv. Dept. .Ohloeo. WANTED - UPBIGHT AND IAITHIUL In is`: muggy: nIhln..t.l.II.h..l In... ... n..n-..a.. n..- 7"a8_4'.l.`H YEAR. NO. 186. E.\rn.n.usnu1w WAITEBB AND WAIT- reenu at once. Tul GAIAIOQUI Ill. unnnnoquo. ___,. ._- BIQSWERN Y. I. 0. A. BUILDING Ar!) Iona Strut, oPoohot Book contain n; I sum 0! money and scrum our mum. Finds! kindly have it It Wluo Olloo. ans. xuuu. Tn Lnmno Uunltrn -au-nu Pr! ntrut. Tolophono uh. in Day and I Prlnoou ntnot, Oornor E phono communication DIED. Iuwm-Al= the G.T.R. ouhr depot. on August llbh, 1897. Georgo M. Irwin. , aged 26 years. Fuuornl will take place from his late ml- donoo at the outer do 6 next Friday afternoon at two o c|oo . Friends and ncquaintnncu are respoctolully invihd contend. LILDXIO UIDIITAKII AID IIIALJ--I` Prinoou Oomor Bydonhun shoot. `Polo W . -. llllg nnvnu. Drum-on um xnu.nn-n1 run- an strut. block Above old stand. ._.:_:___.._...._____...._ Silver Mounted [Ianes EXPERIENCED WAITEBS AND WAIT- (hmutoonl Inn. I5%Tl3.4.GX&Tl`3.%A.0Y. We will sell to-marrow lg dozen IMHO) & col Every Shirt and Blouse Waist in this year's make. No old stock and all neyv and up-t.o~datn. Come and see them at New White Vateneienne Lanes; New White Dueks for All the Latest Styles of New York Shirt Waists, AT ONE-HALF_ REGU- LAR VALUES. SPECIAL PRICES-- ` l5c. 30c. 40c. 50c. 75c. !JusT oi7ENE9 u- :- & ONCE. AT GENERAL HOSPITAL, A Good Cook. Beforonoou-oqulud. ._*___.____..__.._._....___.._... LGOOD GENERAL SEEVNNT. APPLY A1.` . XII Ptln0OII _ A ~ v Solo Aunts for But.Mr!.ok'| Putmtnl. WEATHER rnoaAuI|.mI;.-_ 4 P. M. mnrrxoni wulwny um uorunwuuuly wunun, n for load! Ihowu-I lnollhrn pn- tion but mostly Mr woughcr. " IOIOIIIII GIDQ. 1.11,. __......_._.'-___. .._.___ TOLEABE. W. H. DRENNLN. III-nllmn Ann |unAI-nu HENRY IDIITAIII AID Inn WANTED. BOARD. ur purohudx 0 wan son you clef: Coll. and IIVI you LOSE- in E DAILY BRITISH WHIG. 'lnVA.YlVlLl.I. llId., Ans; l3.-A N- Iioil Idoold 3..'L.u..""& .n ..s.. .1"s. a'..." a~""" qtngiht his man will hy'lm tooludloooooodnqda lilo till the H; Itrlloionltlod. Tholudcuhhovollnl Ilwvhnnunnshn Inn in lnnns... I- Prognu 0! The Illo. Smnuw, Ilich.. Aunqa-'> l`2.-About I50 minor-not Suglnnw con company struck y lot: nine ol linen oonbpor sou. lloxmount. Vs, August l2.--Powoll- Ion minor: cum out yueorday at the to- an ol Dilclnn unyol unrehio` minors. xuuuuauu-sons Iyoaoo. um-ma our In t:::r:l_minoI-0 an In.vavn.u. Iud.. Augut 12-`-A toliliolwundann-1| MI Lo an--. nuuuly Zllif UIIUUL \JllI|I" W.` hula: in the I. bun quiet was pull] tutored in In: still standing on I clnir domanding non tilno to spout. Wultod Ioro Than the Ilnntoo to Spook Populist Amonmoo. Coumnus, Ohio. Auguot ll.-Tho pu- liot Into oonvotion o nod with Mr. in. of Olovolond, domon ing more than five minntoo in which so opook upon charges that oortoin middlo-of-tho-road do! too woto uhoro in tho intoroot o! oonotaor ark Hanna. whoop tho convention from on- doroing tho mu domoontic ticket. Tho choir rolunod Witt moro timo and tho dolo- uoo told him to oil: down. Mu-tin romlmo! Columbus. undo:-took to put - him down; wm rooiotod Krumua. Riddlo. of Columbun. ooizod A choir to uooull Krumm. Dolog-Ito: took tho ohoir from Biddle, (lononl confusion on- nod. E. M. Kort and Krumm clinohod, ondwoto Ighting whoa polioonon Mc- Anomy oopontod thorn. Choirs woro Rain: in min A-In I175... ....;.a _.- About fteen Duck Suits remain- ing. We offer choice of tho lot at $1.60. vero'$8 and $3.60. navhallil-sis) I III ! hllllnlno ' I GOOD PAYING COMBINED LIME. Woon. Coal and broom-y buninesa, 835 Wolncton Strut. Enqnlro of W. DIUIY. 374 Prlnoou St-not. present. owned end occupied by the undersign- ed. rroe ve pm-oheeon will be shown thl-ouch he premieee between three end ve o olot-Ix any week day except Iondey. Ten- deu 60 he addressed. GEO. HILLS, JI., m University Avenue. NTIL AUGUST ew. THAT MODERN brink no-idonu. 124 Univan-ityAvonno,wlt.h grounds extending back to Alftod Street at. undersign- rroonoouvo nurohuon ba shown Egcourdi}-I HE FIRST-CLASS AND OLDEBT RETAIL Iillinory Home in Canada to: solo Tornm very remonnlnlo, the stool: at present being smlll. The flxmru complete will also he mold. All olnlms And Account: duo must be unlod and cloned thln month. For term: ap- ply to IE5. C. ANUIJN. 113 Wolllngton-at. "M99? `_'_"~59 Sm! THE FIRST-CLASS van: nunnnghln ihn .on..1. -0 ...........o I.-:..... lVJ I l4II Ll: PARTIES HOLDING PAST DUE DE- lponcuro Bonds on-.0ouvonn of the County of Frontenac. will please pl-cunt IIIIIO to H2. 1) id , ll 1 : M! Maul og:s.o n:onl::oo. ovfgp Au' '1'!-Imus In wsmw, rllLLlNER\{- BUSINESS. FOR SALE. uu IUIII uuelp Small rotn snd quick returns In on motto. ( ive In 5 call. Ana. 8rd, I817. J AMES WILSON. A Gum sr. HE RUBSORIBEB. BEGS T0 INFORM Bul'd-n, Farmers and others rewlirlng Lumbar that he has oponnd nYmd o Gore I-Icroot. between Kin and Ontario streets. where he will keep 11 ntnck It lame assort- ment 0! the different kind: and grade: 0! Lumber-In [anon-cl me; 5150 square Uedu. Cedar Ponta.LM.hu. Shlnglou.ot.o , which will has sold cheap our unncnll. A NEW LUMBER YABILOBENEDI n-nun nuvnunntrn-an nun . nap.-. -- .1--I -gun-A-sauna Aannnnl VA. AJLIAJIJ THE RUBSORIBEE re ulrlng Lnmhnv Hunt. Im '11: nu-nml - Va"! A 11...... I Cunningham's Old Stand, opposite J ohn'a G rocery. Prtncoaa Street. ALL NEW AND UP-T0-DATE GOODS. FOR SALE BY TENDER. JNTIL AUGUST 2131`. Iunidanuc. 124 UnivnnIit.vAvAnnn.wlt.h wn 131; YOUR; Tova-s M on-nut. oonvonlolioo. "" THOMAS DAWSON. Ohulrmnn Finance Committee. Kingston. April 9th. 1807. nu-V Uta; IIIIIU IIIIUI III VII-II TI! to root The-Idul lw. ` Roynl Areanurn menu tomorrow night. Band in Maodomld park this owning. Excursion to Ogdombnrg on Empiro Sm: Friduy, 9 mm. --:-.j-n TIC Dill] IOOOBOOIVOIWIIIIQGIOII In nnl 'I'LA-n-I-An In. `Ht-2':-it-{Co ms aaouuo. $3.30 buck Sults $1.50. BUSINESS FOR SALE. I nnnn DAvr\n1 nnnnrunn II LOCAL MEiORANDA. l`VC`)TlCB. wntlan lint nvnvn ' PICUIV OI HUI!- I I` Wnse women ' will order their ; Peach.ps,Gages, I Apples, Plums, etc , now at _ " lll\lll LII: She will save , money for you ` by doing up ~ plentv of fruit. ` ur! ....... .... KING II IZTW Uli- Lonon. Aunt 12.-opuno. Pu-cum mans-aumuopunuuiou. ` anti-unhn-an -nlninhulgh--.., A cnA_wrumrs mu; runungreu aouornny mu grain Inn bun damaged. A large number from hon utoodod the Free Muhodiat not-ing At Gnobendnll on Sunday. The harpcolnmbh. in tow of the tug Ed- mond. pound chmugh ban on Tnuda wibhollooftholarjon loads 0! an III! Ian hunlornono time. Capt. Randall `vuwluognon lot the Inca! cluster. I`. W. Hing: and family Ipunt Sunday in Cannon. - Wnuhbnn Innings. Wunnus, August. ll.--Owing to the has 5 Mia! lb and I lI . : l.A'l'Dl nnmn? A Iother-'e only Act. RAl.'l\`ll.l.l. Ohio. August l2.~-Mre. Amends Ely. aged thirty-eeven. wife of Dell Ely. lived in the little house in the `rear 0! the Permly residence with her two ohildren-Mehel, aged ten, and In nine. This morning the mother aleehed her own throet with e knife. end etteched the lit- tle boy with e hammer. cutting hi: heed in e horrible manner. Hie oriee ettreeted the nelghbore. The women, hint from the loee of blood." hed lellen upon the bed. Upene be.line little heck room ley the body 0! Mebel. She bed been etrengled. Mre. Ely .end boy will ~ likely recover. Ire. Ely hee beemeopereted from her hue- bend ebont three weeke. August l2.-'Some of the papers give prominence to the position taken by seeretery of state Sherman, and print long specials, quoting American comments on his interviews. The Daily News ssys: ;|`?:rrent events show thst we did not scslculnta in leaving the secretary to the justice of his own countrymen. The symp- toms tend to support I belief in his senil- ity. This view! is the most charitable. His despetch on the Behring see matter, when the question was in oourse of peaceful settlement, can only be explained on the theory that his mind is e hlenk on the whole subject. f__-__ The English Papers Spoke Truly And He Is Doomed. WAsm.\m1'oN, August 12 --Influential friends of secretary Sherman urge him to leave Washington for some quiet retreat. where he can rest until (all. and it is the belief in administration circles that he will go out of the cabinet soon after the November election. The secretary e con- dition of health and mind is no longer con- cealed. A physical collapse may occur at any time. nunnu A......-A In -a-_.- -3 AL- a. ,, noanng uown. . The inhabitants, us during the advance of the Dongola expedition, have shown every kind of rejoicing at deliverance from Dervish oppression. The garrison at Abu Hamed has been much increased since the Khalifa s defeat of the Jaalin tribe and the capture of Metemneh by his forces. On the other hand Col. Hunter's troops were assisted in oapturirps the town by friendly Arabs from Mu . '.l'he loss of major Sidney and Lieut. Fitzelarence is deeply deplored. They were very popular in the arm . The gen- eral situation is: The Ka slifa continues to reinforce the arm of occupation at Metemneh under Ma moud. Both sides of the river have been fortied. Mahmoud recently sent reinforcements to Berbir. but recalled them on hearing of the advance by Col. Hunter upon Abu Hsmcd. He now threatens advance on Jakdul. a village held by friendly Arabs, but it is expected that the arrival of the gunboat at Abu Hamed shortly will prevent him from leaving Metemneh with any considerable forces. aoouo wu lmantry. 111089 were a I that escaped, The Dervish com- mander, Mohammad Zein, "was cap- tured. Another well - known Emir, stubbornly defended himself with his fol- lower: in a strongly fortified house and was only killed at last when the house was dee- troyed by the artillery. A large number of prisoners, arms. standards, camels and horses were taken. The Nile at Merawi is in a moat unpleasant state from the corpeee oating down. Th inlunhitnntn nl (`In-inn flu: nunnnn uugeu to urmg up the artillery oeiore It was ible to carry the position. The total ass was twenty-one killed and sixty- one wounded, of whom the Tenth Soudanese battalion lost fourteen killed, among them two British oicers, and thirt -four wound- ed.` Major H. M. Sidney fel while lead- ing the attack and died in ve minutes. Lieut. Fitzclarence was shot almost at the same moment through the heart. Three Egyptian officers received severe gun shot wounds. Col. Hunter highly praises the steadiness and dash of the troo 9. The village is a net-work of crowd houses and twisting narrow alleys. so that most of the lighting was done at the point of the bayonet. The dervishee repeatedly charg- ed through the narrow streets. Finally. their oavalry having lost over one half their number, ed precipitatellfy, followed he by about 100 infantry. so al that manned. Thu `hm-viah nnm. lID]UII'iillUl'VI'lI IIIIHIT-IIII-CI" ulpitill -Both Side: of River lortled. Came, August l2.-Oicial despstohes from Assouan give details of the capture of Abu -amed, August 7th. by the Anglo- Egyptian troops, alter an eighteen-hour march from Merawi. ._Col. Hunter kept his preparations for the attack a. secret, to pre- vent the spies of the Khalifa in the Soudan getting wind of his plans. He declined to allow newspa r correspondents to accom- pany the co mum to the front. After carrying the high ground overlooking the town the troops advanced tothe attack upon the village. A stubborn houee-to- house ght ensued. and Col. Hunter was obliged to bring up the artillery before it was Doalible tn nnrrv the nnnitinn, The All day to-morrow only any Trim- med Hstin stock $1.60. Onplznro Took Place "on August 7I.h-'l`ho Ponltlon Wu Iluooeutnuy curled- Twonty-Ono Kulod and llxty-Ono WoIIndod-It.ondlnau Illd Dash of the Troops-lighting Done at Point of Bnyonot-DorvI|h Oommsndor Onptnrbd -l!oI:h Shin: nf Illvar Hnptlllnal [Annex xgrr A seam-:1. AMONG THE KILLED WERE BRITISH OFFICERS. [Mill HIIMEII BRAVERY. Details 0! Capture By I Egyptian Troops. SECRETARY SHERMAN ILL. KINGSTON. ONTARIO. THURSDAY. AUGUST 12. 3:4 Anglo- TWO Just four dozen of these splendid Hose to sell. 600 for 87 }c to-morrow. n oppy Oloouncu. Up to Auguut 3rd the Ooh! olnpmont ol choouftom llontrul this you-wu 804.- 556 bout. Thin meson 48,000,000 pounds. And :6 ll! "Inge price of eight and one- chird tho country slnsdy O4.- 000,C00. the shipment: continue at choir pnapnt. nto tho your`: bnlincu hill be vorth about 812300.000 to (hands. Thu!/nip-gnu Int you from the port up to Anni and. amount!` to 844,000 Hum. A pain 1:! Ijl lung: 0.. ah. -_ uux oununmn I sum or money which Inn on I shalt. be uuilnnu undo their compo Infonthonoighborurriud. same` Kellogg, of Wntnrtaown, hon who loom and I non: nu-n-nnind_ nouogg, 0! wanna u and n pout orgunind. nunnunc, Ina mucncl VON shown every- whon. Tho motive of the undo wu robbery. {or the uunudora located 8 sin box containing`: sum of which shall. ho uuilum mm. ..|..:. nuuoex men go: up.Ana wueimilerly dealt with. The boy appeared on the poem. and mu laid ineeneoble. The little girl got. out of the houee and notified neigh- bore. The unilentn land previously lee lire to the barn. end thec wu deetroyed. The oor of the house wee eetunud with kei-oeene, end matchee were strewn the I-null -In A rnhor. Homer and Little Boy Brutally Attached 3! Bobben. Romux, N. Y.. August ll.--One of the moat. endish plot: ever conceived took place at Tremnin a Corners nt. an early hour this morning. TI 0 family of George Piddock, farmer, consist: of himself. wife. and two lime children, I boy and girl. Abouo two o clock Mn. Piddook was aroused from bed by noises. She got up to inveotiznee. And was duh; n um-in. -nuuuuullvlll uuu ny nouns. she got inveatignuo. duh; a` horric blow on the head by a heavy club. Mr. Piddook then got up.And wumnllnrly dealt bov abound on 9.. Huang uirgulau. ALBANY, Ge, August 10.--Newn wee re- ceived to-dey of the lynchin of Benjemin Mayeld, a negro with e hit erto good re- putation,` at Edna. e villege of about twelve miles south. Meyeld committed en en- eeult of the wife of Donald Jones, e railway conductor. end was caught I `ehort die- tence from the scene. The mob disappear- ed with him in the woods and returned without him. There is no doubt he wee lynched. mru. rqwou Ill vory Ill, and may not recov- or. N one of the members of the mob were masked or made any ntlempb nu dieguiao. _..,,.,.. I1- A.._..-a. In \v , A at Day I90. manta. soul [MIX lllli lgll. WHO 0100!]- tieuu-vonehitty tuners. and the victim was a young negro, Nathaniel Mason, who attempted to assault Mrs. Powell. wife of a wealthy physician. Dr. Powell caught Mason end held him while the rest of the lsmily ran for assistance. A large crowd collected. Dr. Powell turned the" negro over` to them, and they took him, nearly dead with fright, over into an open eld. -The crowd had no rope, and it was decided to shoot the prisoner. He was too weelr from fright to stand up, and was seated with his back to s large pile of stones. The mob then drew up and sent thirty bullets into the cringing body. He was proyinc when the usilade struck him, and he tell over dead. Some of the mob shot into the corpse until it was riddled with bullets. The coroner ernpenelled a jury. which rendered the usual Georgie verdict. and the body was buried et the county's expense, near the village 0! '"Stucknsy. Mrs. Powell is ill, and None the lhlnhrl of M... IIIUDI. Gmmwoun, Ga., August ll.--A mili- tary execution. with the usual accompani- manta. took pluoo iub night. The taionn-unnahinv -In-an. ma ah. vinttm uuiumg auvancea opinions." MADRID, August l2.-The coln con- taining the remains was placed yesterday in the waiting room at the station, where prayers were said. They were then con- veyed to the residence of the late premier, escorted b a company of infantry with hand an colors. Inside the man- sion a chapel had been arranged. and masses were continually celebrated un- til noon. when the public was admitted to view the body. (lolli, the assassin. was taken yesterday from Santa Agueda to Verzaea, where he will be tried. On arriv- ing at his destination Golli said; My calvary has commenced. A priest will try to convert me. and the usual comedy will be gone through. I remember what hap- pened to the others, mentioning the names of all the anarchists who had been executed in France and Spain. Prompt but Illusion Juotlco by lronnlod ' Ilobn. IV. -......\..._ rt , . . . ... pm as nuuwar or Omar anercniscs. Lu.\'no.\', August 12.--Tbe executive of the social democratic federation has pass- eda resolution that the death of Senor Csnovas del Castillo. the Spanish premier, was at the hands of a self-sacricing fanatic, and a. righteous retribution for his cruel persecution and torture of Spaniards holding advanced opinions. MADRID. Amrunt. I9 _'l`|m nnmn nnn. rum: on lusplolon. PARIS. Au usb 12.-A warrant has been issued for 0 e expulsion from France of Tarrida Marmol. Spanish anarchist. In a speech on Sunday. a special performance given for the benet: of the Spanish refugees in Paris, Mannol urged that Senor Canovas be assassinated. The authorities will ex- pel a number of other anarchists. T.n\'nn\' Anti-nmt. I0 __'I`hn ovnn..H.... At [I08]. The queen regent has ordered special mace to-day for the repoee of his soul. Next weels Gen. De Azcarraga, the uew presi- dent of the council, will go to San Sabas- tian to consult the ueen regent. It is understood that Gen. srtinez Campos is willing to go to Cuba should the cabinet decide to recall Capt.-Gen. Weyler. The government has decided to try the auaeeln by court martial. He still deant- ly declares that other startling crimes will follow. The police and government detec- tives are actinv with redoubled vigilance. A foreigner hae been arrested at Zumar- raga on suspicion. Pnun. Ancnuh I`) _A nu...-..o I... I... jnsbaad of the premim- a. oicinl. roiidonoe. The post. mo:-tom examination showed than Canon: was in extremely healthy mm. and that Jho brain was unuannlly large. It showed 3120 that any of the ghrea wounds would alone hnvo proven anal. VI... .....--.. ......._L L__ -,.1., ,; ,..- I Incl -IIII viii IIIIII. Ihnmn. August 1`z.-1`be remains of the-law pliolnier u-rived yolterday from Santa Aguedle They wu`U"`mot st the railroad station by the ministers, members of the di iomatic corps. the civil Ind mili- tary nut. orice And immense crowds of veoplm At. Hun Innnl rnnnnnf. nlgnn.-. .......... ` "X`'Tu. special request of `Senor: Canovu the body will lie in state at the private. jnstud of the premim- residence. Thu nnnt. mm-tam awn-nin.o,;..n .1.-.-ui This is the loudest Hat bargain this you-. Any Hat in stock. no matter its former price, to-mom-ow only 19c.

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