Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Aug 1897, p. 4

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that to Uuuun ulun I in tho Klondike dirt. ,e Britain | ouuo for I.-. - gm-:-: Flu `CD15 lnltln dcoduol In Col ,n..n.. II. on. H-on-I, IIVI T1 UIXIX Uiilwvu -- --IleIoIphIIeeI1. Olln. Net. Angus ll.-Yeeterde Ive uemhen or the religion oect knovnenhe Figgiue were uentenoed to lire. Doncoekrell, Mn. W. W. Browning. lln.` John `Woode. Mn. Hen- nnh Eyher; In prominent women of eminently can-ied Gretna. Neh.. sway with hheir -new religion. On Monday the live lediee left. their home: :6 Greene to ebtend the Spring Grove eervioee of the Methodists. The meeting wee in progress when they rushed in nnd loudly cried to the minister in ehorne : "Yu ere lost. with ell your oongregntion. Repenh and come with ue._ Au ox you no po-neeed oi the devil. Then the women begun to dance around the place. shrieking eh, the top of their voices. The eervioe wee. cf course. broken up. V Thaw warn tried in I. iuatice of H10 p0I0O endlliu Lnoy Ryherg. All 7 Nepoehehle. but completely A broken They were tried by a. justice in Omnhn. N Then 3 wilder acenc was enacted. When asked if they were guilty they Icreumed in chorus : "Guilty in the eye: of man, but innocent in the eyes of God E" than adding on they began to dcnce in a circle around the justice, "uod told uuLto do it ! we are Hie servante! hnllelu- :. ||) job I" The court '13.!` unable 0 secure order. but as they sung and danced around he nod each 85. All wont to pal singing. To gwl. to goal: glory to God; not 3 do!- hr lnr nha devil And his tribe. T. F. muuusou co. God; In for the devil and ---?-- crops nest:-oysd-IIovIng OI Headquarters 01 North Psclllc Runway. Wx.\'Nu-nu. Mam, August 13 -A bad hail storm struck the Foxton district, be- tween West Selkirk and Stonewall, this week. Several fsrmers lost. the creator part of their crops. The area. covered by the storm washout was five miles and a quarter of 9. mile in width. The mmner Red River has left for width. The `etemner Norway house, whale she meets Liam.- Gov. Patterson and party. who have been out in that. part of the country for about eix weeks. The announcement that the headquar- ters of the Manitoba branch of the North- ern Pucic railway will be removed from Winnipeg to Grand Forks was a eur tile to the officials of the road here. hife they have heard nothing whatever about it, there may be such a move contemplated at the main oicee in St. Paul. The fact of the oommodioue oilice building being in Winnipeg would seem to indicate that [:0 change Will be made. D VnnI\nrn_ um of Sir William Var.- chan 0 made. R.gB. Vanhorn, non of Sir horn, reached here laat. night from Crow"a Neat. where he was engaged with a survey party in locating the line. He unto: the work is progressing rapidly. .___-_------ - ?-:-u spam The oingioy mu-eovou1 sp- pointments Ilnsde. BERLIN, August 13.--The Reichsansiger oicially announces that count Posadow- sky-Wehner. the new vice counsellor and imperial foreign secretary. is appointed to represent the chancellor in the capacity of the supreme head of .the reichsbanlr. and that baron Von Thielmann, late German ambassador to the United States, who was yesterday appointed privy councillor with the title of excellency and made a member ol Bundearath. is appointed to re- present the chancellor in all the rinancial affairs of the empire in accordance with the act of 1873. This is a most im- portant move. as indicating the temporary ascendency of the Agrarian, protection and bi-metallist parties. Bi-metallists here do not conceel the belief that the recent minis< terial changes will lead to a vigorous sup- port by the government of the bi-metallic efforts. um. ...........I at the German protest the Agnrinnn the moat extravagant. expecta- nionu, and they are advocating vigoronn re- rianlu on the ground that Germany would loan but little by such a course. IUD! In-Iv the poem rln nnin. I WM lI al'\lCK m an mu... av .. ..-r_, ., _ twenty-ve feet. The chime in the Coffee Creek region have been showing ne speci- men: for months post. and this nd of the Gnvee brothers only add: conrmation to the genenl faith in the permanent rich- neu of the mines. __:________ DOCIIW LIIO IIII lpllupn. PocA'r:u.o. Idaho. July 30. - John I Dovuk. on old-time prospector. known all 1 over Ideho ss Bonenuien John, is on his ; way to Atlenu. ldeho. to remove the hood- hosrd from his own grove. In l893 Novek was chopping timber noor - shot. plsoe and new on old beer with e cub. He wenhd n cub end captured it. after killing the old beer with un sxe. Be car- ried the cub mo town und went book to his work. The next sprin the bones of 3 men . were foun neer the piece. beside the skeleton oi yheer. A knile. such as Novuk curried. Ins found neer. and his friends. supposing he hed been killed in an encounter with e beer. gethered together the bongo. huried um... and nlneed as the heed of the grove IINIIIN ASSURANCE -S0(}lE'l`Y, GERMAN8 ARE PROTESTING dal near, and Ina menu-I, uappuuug gathered them. and placed the a board with the ioecription, "Sacted to the Memory of BohaInianJohn, Killed by a Bear, 1893." Noni onl heard of his death at. Moun- tain Home other day. when on hia way back to Atlanta. He had eimply got.- ....`u.-ad. of the camp and gone to Califc_n- Annta. no and Ilmply gua- tnn t.irod of the camp gain Califor- nia. when he bu been proopocting for the _-_L 1...- -.--n Lciuzen oi hneson, _______.__. Tho Buy at Quinta By. now abort lino for `fund, Nupnnoo. Duluronh and mi! lol I point-I. Train haul City Hall dopot `I53-J)p.I. B. J. Wilton. 0.P.B.to|o-| A GREAT wAsI-spur. hltltuhdln tho Rain of: Quest Anne. AJ). 1714. all Accumulated Funds over ANOTHER ELDORA. _'_:________ Doom : I.|Io III Ilpluph. "J~LA `nn`lI Q _ no A ntumous rnzuzv. _- 3 . . . b . ` -~----.----~- wooos FAI % orohnd logtlnc. IIIIIII. Ieenu an un ..._,..._- ` Iootlnt. At Rev. Dr. Shannon : Ohrietien Alli- ance convention there occurred the ca- timony meetln " and the ceremony of enointln;" w ich to the convert: of sufficient {with is up to heal all the.il1s that flesh in eir to. The ad- herein: were out in force at the teati- mony meeting to hear witnesses to the wonderful cures of mind and body wrought in the (aithtul by the power .3 Int uni:-it. (I-`353 of H16 `Raw _ FTay`i=n.g< >ii' Jr` $5832. `in; meeting be glen quleltly enough, but hlettare it ended t e pert cipants ad reac e a state 0 religious fervor strongly suggestive in its boisterousness of the ol -fashioned negro revival. The cloud of witness- ' es," as Dr. Wilson termed. them, when the enthusi in he` reached its height. almost tumh ed over each other in t eir anxiety to testify to cures by faith. -Dr.` Wilson plainly endeavored to limit each witness of the divine truth" to two minutes, but he might as well have tried to alter the courses of the stars. Worked up to a state of semi- hysteria, the brothers and sisters leaped to their feet, loudly proclaiming their personal faith and experience. Some of the expressions were unique. Many of them seemed saereligiotts and frivolous to the uninitiated. Get right, get right. get. right with God," Chum with the I~loly Chost, Stick to Jesus," are some sample ex- pressions shouted out amid tears and laughter by the converts. Hold up!` Hold up! Cut it short! Pray for the man with the watch! Pray for the timekeeper! shouted Dr. Wilson, as he vainly tried to limit the time consumed by the witnesses. _ Don't stop the Holy Ghost; you can't shut up the spirit, yelled an aged brother from llowdoinham, Me.. who had been cured of several deadly mala- dies, and `couldn't begin to tell how happy he was in his faith. After a run of rambling religious en- thusiasm, Dr. Wilson managed to sub- due the happy convert. The stories of wonderful cures of mind and body came . with lightning rapidity from scores and scores of men and women. Most all the ills of the human family were reported cured by the spirit, from irritable tem- pers to malignant cancer and deadly Bright's disease and consumptiom There are several strong testimonies of surgical cures, too, broken bones and frat-tures.set, and perfect. results ob- tained by prayer alone, with no band- ages and no splints. ' Mrs. S. J. Berry, of Alton, Vt., has been saved from death four times by faith. She wore the strongest. eyeglass- es once. I took the Holy Ghost for my oculist,,' she cried. I need no hysteria, um Dru: 10! an ` sun to uninitiate ills OI le uuu1u.u nun:-_y u. in c4 ta: broken frm'llIr.S.(`[. and no Spllula. my oculist." "I glasses now." . J. M. Kendall. of Bowdoinhzun. said he got rid of bronchitis in answer to prayer. in a tidal wave of glory. 1 was told to go to a. surgeon, and I got, Jesus. God raised a lump in my throat nnd out it off. It took no knife. The Holy Ghost is my surgeon." Mrs. Clark. Mother Clark," of lew J olou. for tho above puny an Iowan doorlpuon ol woporly at cutout ol `L103! utrouut sf tluh on l'I|1l0d n n 1 nlhb 0 oldnulhh F2: to accept this on sl- Dwullmn and Ibo}; oo_nt9_Igu.Ch_ueheu.. IIUII Ill! Ola v--- --_- 1 th I irit. . , Rev. . Henry Wilson, of New ed it. himself cured gears ago :3 he says, of chronic yspepaia. I Ilnvin on of banal." The mee_t_i surgeon. Mrs. Clark, York, broke her wrist, she st year. God set. the bone. It is now, she said. See it. I had influninmtiun on Tuesday. 1 se to my convention for prayer. you prayed my disease left me Mrs. Fuller. :1 mis_s_i_omgry I surgeon." said, lust is perfect terrible sent word While me." Mrs. Fuller, from In- diii, said the Great Physician was at work there. She told of ii. dropsicul mi- tive who got right with God. She went to lied with her skin hanging and in Jesus hiinds, and got up in the ment was greeted with tremendous up- provul. So the meeting went on and on. Mim- culous reports came luster than they could be heiird. A score of people were talking at once. Frequent and mighty shouts of amen would go around the liiill. Then someone would leiip to his feet and start ii. gospel hynin, which would be caught up in D. lusty chorus. When the meeting closed there were still witnesses anxious to be heard. Polltlcnl Sour Iluh. ,.. , A. her bones protruding. She put her case morning 8. well women. This state- ' l.'l.IlII.I\7I Goderich Si8n""- \'nu/nr Inlt hll Godermn mgmu. Never take hold lies. I nnlilir-A nx in :1 petition. A self-made politician warships creator. Politics is in big hook. and no 11 knows it all. Don`t get, guy when yi feeding on green apples. '[`hn nmu-m:u)e-rs have mndrp .-ind tics. _ In politics, as in huseha` hits. When everything A salt-made politician apples. The ne\\`8[)-'l`[)Pl'S mndrp un- much [`)()illl('ill[L. We have seen .1 fa- vorite leaten on lho. home stretch. l)l(l Vox Populi can limit. uny politi- liml clique `ihlll ever axisled. _ . 1n the polilivnl urenu. `_no one holds | the clmmpionslnip all the time. When a p()|lii(`lllI1 gels the frosl." from the pub- I llic he soon nhrivels up. 1\nn wmla out. over your chin if you lie he soon Hlll'l\I:Ia ..,.. l)un`t wade your cl cannot swim, or you won`t. ll shout. A lrright political n10rniug,i often closes with a. dull am evening. 4 mum wna a nrent general EH`uln3. t Sisem was 8" only :1 weak woman. Ill Inst. . rm... nimhln` flea H Tw--7---' I00! ov ouifoorlon cutout I bolt oonunuuchutoheu. Ind Publlamdlnu hnurod I-able hum for on or that last. The nimhle` pared with thl politician. There are m politician. V . There men in politics who would like to haul 3 ton and who can't pull ll pound. , * ~ A trotting horse with zi. sore mouth will not be true on the line, and the same is correct of the politician whose word you cannot trust. _ A nnlitininn may he saucy early in :\`-`Jr ! trust. A politician may his term; but politeness increases as the term xulvance.s.' _ A mu-mt L-u-.k.'ma.v puncture}; bicycle 3'.-F:{{.H`xIu'ee.s:' . A carpet t.1c.k.1nay puncture :1 bicycle` tire more easily than n crow-bar. The. , same ide azjppliea to the inflated poli- ' ticinn. \ I - __.____._.__ n n...-... `___________ ontluntn lndlglntlon. SAVA.-`Stun. 01.. August ll.-'l` ugriculmnl nuocinion wu out over the (smart: of Mn. 8. H. I iegud tq lynching. Dologutal In in}; frommll part: of the wound ruonhbivo ol the fumin P throughut Goorgin. In. all -I--n In: no indoruemons of_ I Iontharn lnulgnunun. 05.. _Augu|t ll.-`-':R: ltllo uuocmaon wu niuuo over the Fulton In fogcrd urn |t._und- ing frommll wound it 1: n- pruonhbivo interests anon : ud- drou w_u`nn ol lynching. Bho` doolwu-dd than long an the men ol the sub` could nd mlciont ropo. thoy uhonld d their win: and dsughtan. A: this n monttln ndionou-Non nil hiya nlngl impala, uhonting thounnlva snout llrlonl. At the clone of hot Ipuol: hundreds clupod but lnnd. - - A-l- -_-.4.-`A BlLl.ll'0N"l'-A:X:I'.-.8:,--A "us l1.-'l ho lniioo oi David Dotriok bio wifo. two oltho hoot known count pooplo in Logan ooamy. wore found uo- y- as their coon- ... Iunmn. Thu had booojokou (you 'l"".` "" . couple littoral. . ml. 0. A no _.,':'::',:.':.,. .......;. ..:.` 'it. . York. mselt here. L, chrgmic by the 1 of hands." mee_ting be Me` flea is slow when com- the amics -pf/the wuhbling wllj IIVIIICUUU FUD-`U "" "" " '-T" 509- n,_.w:.=..*~....:s.*:*...*"- - _A AA A_..;... mfln ' your mnnn nnnlps. nligical morning, in pmu..~.n and dreary great and Jael but. she nailed him rivels If be uhle to lot :1 live wire in poli- 1 baseball, bunch your ything else fails try Ghost; can I. xhum, eml -gin lnln D Ind :, in pnlilins uul tlrs-:1l'V Ins STATIONERY. Papihoriu. Inndsolno Chroma boxes lled with an. quumy pen and onnlopu. ....1..I ma nlnin. no mo. our price only and onvuopu. Ilnlogod and plnin, wo Extra qunliby nob paper, cram}. ruled and phin. regululy sold It 50 I quire. our ulo prion so u quire. Envelope: to mntoh the ubovo pnpor only 3c per Eochgo, or one quire of piper sud one poo ago ol envelopes for lie. ' Bosh foolnoap. t.wolvo__uhooh for 50: lg .......\:I. O.-m far In. Oollulp, uw pencils. two for lo. nnnw. 1 anus." uruuncunu. Bixby s Nonesuch Oil and Spanish Gloss: large size botblee, only me. Anne shoe dressing reduced to 150. ~ SILVER POLISH. The none-such silver polish for oleenin gold. silver. plated were, glue. nickle on bin. free from poison, Mild and emmonls and will now scrswh the softest metAl,lerge size bottles only 100 each. GLASBWARE. Cull glass berry bowl, large size, reduced to 100. Jubilee butter dish only lllo. Berry bowl and cover only 150. Cake stand reduced to 25. Brand set. decanter. tray and 6 glasses, all comp one for 50. Jnllv alums with potent. cover. redueed II UUIHPIU Jelly I to 3c one . on certain lines of Dress Goods,Wash Fabrics, Hosiery, ` Gloves and Women s Underwear. It's better to take a ' lines and have them out of the ` way for new goods than to reserve them for another season and a prot. That's our way. It's a little new Lav..- - DCTC. r TO-DAY ANOTHER A Underwear reaches us. It wil the history of modern retail friend of the new goodness in here. - LOT of White Cotton will make another mark in retailing, because friend tells the Underwear we l are selling. It's just like home made, and the simpler styles do not cost more than theufabrics and trimmings would come to if bought by you. Even the most ela- borate styles are priced amazingly cheap, and good taste has ruled the makin of ever lot. NEW PRINT WR PPER made from retty Cotton Stuffs, with wool prettiness and"cotton coo ness, vnunug- --. V _ 7,. With patent fasteners only 50 per (101. Kid outlet: 40, 5e. 8e and 100 per don. -.._-.- ..- -v I'\A`l'|l'3I'I Asnu u-nun... ..., ...., .` STICKY FLY PAPER; 4 double shoot: for 100. 3 sheet of y poison for 40. It 1`I`L.J11L\/ .-.-v_ Ideas for Women,'l`a book of-v,`6 pages full 0 tion. September number here ready for the : These lines are special : Women`: Fast Black Cotton Hose I Solid Leather Belts 9 at 100 and 150. White Kid Bolt! 8501 Women's Lisle Gloves be air. Women's Silk Bowu. Women's Lisle Mitt: 1 air. Women's String'1`ie: Boys` Black Cotton Ribbed Hose, Men's Knot '1`ieI. 95 heavy, strong and fast Black 16:: pair. Mon`: Silk Nook Wet Men's Seamless Cotton 801 6c pair. Men`: Oxford Shirt: Mun Cashmere Sox 25 pair. Cuff: attached 760 for I 1 IICDL. llll\..1 u... ..l . . . _ . ,, Women`: 260 each. 860 each. at pair. 25 for 150. 1 Women : String Ties, 100 for 60. Ribbed Mon : 250 for 10. heavy, and 15 pair. Nook Went. 500 for 250. Box pair. Men : Shirts. Colin and Mm : Cul for 600. Starr & Sutclie, -__-_ - Ana; FORMERLY RICHMOND a 00.. Princess Street. I18 and 120 <----------------------I--T*__________________ G"6reat Thirty Days : Sacrifice. iota $11950: patent combines Turkish Couch. Bed. lnttress, springs. all In one. W0 [Of 1 U: SHOE DRESSING. _ ,L An ._A nan Comer Princess and Wellington Successors to J. M. RICHMOND 8:. CO. CRIMPING PINS '6f=' -PROFIT I mung- Funny Jnponuo Ital. difu-one dctignu, 3 for 50. WEIBKS. We have nvodbonu-cont. when we bought that thinks. You can an just :1 much. Thu-can ng_lInu at 50.. 8a.. and 59 not eons. wuu w. as much. _'l`hu-umno lines 10c and 160. Conn quick. Eddy : bah tolophono mntchol. Im- boxu regular price loo. our prion or Ono pound pf puruolooud laundry mu-ch in chroma box. gonoully sold {or loo. Our prioo for Bnturdny morning 70. _.-nun \:A| Iachino Made A . - u Annunn CTII I Fancy white pnlm hblc Into. round or square. ve in ooh. worth 8! tot for 50. SURPRISE EGG HEATER. One of the but 03 button in tho mug kob. aitivoly no sugar 0! it using out. 0 order. snd u A cram whip u on .......I .-mlu Rn nah. of oraor. am: an \ equal, only 30 each. nnmillil On Bsturduy we will clear out tho ha- Innoe of our oooo milln. usually Iold tor 60c. our sale price, 15. - HAHUOCKB 81 hmnooh uduood to 75. nova--.._. {Argo pcchgo of burn for laundry on In 1 En. uni] 5?). - Poorlou wuhlng orylhd lo. per pack- OF`, FURNITURE Sale. All Good: sold a1 CLLYAIIE VIII IAII FIIOIII h$,&bYIOl0I(%).L)IllO\Ionl %II.IttIunIOIIO\qI|lunlcnooIalo- \........_.|....a.n-uonnnnhlWln Streets, Kingston, Ont. Irv v---. COFFEE MILLS. TABLE MATS. MATCHES. \ 4 llI6uun.1%:s. Ayah Shut!!- JARS!` I SIIIOC. But we aim to serve you. A patron well satisfied is our best adver- tlsement. Try us for your fishing tackle. . stiltion OF: '|;ONDON. N 0 Yours. `nu-: BALM. ARCHIIPS ndlonnnuhlwln ' Ly A OI!` "LI. '1DAlnI'rDIIZ In any 8`-ha so nunum . fll nu you In. 4. as vim-'5t'nJ'-`rm'o'vuvmu3nsua. 1I'lHIlI lhunudov'o:.1na.paluu. :.'.*..-':.""'r...-.-."*;.::~..... .: t: %......:u- u -... _u_ '1` Nodlnunwook. Io. hbynnolid ughmwolvonnu I-I; -` -o-:WOII'!f-Mn; haonn IOIIIIA nnnonnoonunt of or man secure: to: Nab In oxolndpd. spoon (or pioloulonul. uuunnoo or annoy nnnonnooxnonto sunb- G to nlmllu rue:-lotion. 500 Contract udvoruun snowed two ohnnuba: wool; more none chancel IIIII1`: 90: void for. The {Eff}... will not ho ru&on- nlblo tot lnhnn nun of vubsl or . Written dlnotlonn shown he pl on In no lo: tnurtioa. All udvonlumonto an n 6 tou approval of the publlnhu. Olnnn 0%: _ V 7 ~ _ All 0 161' idvenlunense anu Innlurnr uone are and payable In advance. ted association: or Oloen unlno much. am he h:l?op e.uonall1 reaponelhla tor ordeu they give. at 0'1 a 1:1. 11 paid In advance; other - I T -WEEKLY ta published on Mon- dag and Thnndan at 81 a yea: in advance ; 01. otharwlee. Attached to She paper in one of the beat Job Olloea in Canada; tepid, Ityllnh and cheap --.-I. - ulna unmoved nrlnunz pnnel. 01.50 othnrwuo. J oh npid, cheap wgrk; nhu lmpxovod printing Jonx ononn ' 1: ioe . Auhtunt uinou hung? ' Tlblrllollln. lumen once - - - ' ' __ N01` AL FOR PELF. Amagasine editor, writing in Toronto Printer and Publisher. a trade journal, has put his loot into it to an extraordinary extent. but he made his greatest mistake when he said that many of the Ontario journalists served their party through thick-and-thin. not their country. and thereby aought and secured a "soft snap." This is not true of the press. Publishers do not prot by party service; they are losers to a great extent. and lovers of man- liness oan always be proud of the loyalty of the journalists of the province to their party standards. The faithful scribe is not sought out for favor; he is looked upon asa oertain possession. sale in hand. hence he gets the merest crumbs oi comfort. It is the wobbler who strikes the fancy of the party soother and the patronage-giver. No liberal paper banks in government favorto the extent that a certain Toronto paper. a Hamilton` and an Ottawa daily, do, although each is known as aconservative papenhaving done its best at critical times to sink the very men who are now its most obedient ser- vants. The straight party newspaper loses friends. loses patronage and loses strength because it links its fortunes to one side and can hope lot no favor from the other. It is the independent paper which blows hot and cold and never oontinueth in the one stay " ` ' ~ A- L- nmnlolgtgd lth few) I I I l I ___ ____ ,, THE DAILY WHIG. $IIywwv--'\ ' hu,I'g;-ggu or Death. oulnutholu lh.: two hnttionll-. ..,,,____._ A.u.|..' cold Ind DOVE` Ovnlulnuuuu In Ulgv V... .._J which Inn to be propitinbod with fnvorv und, therofofc. bu the "soft map." This does not fit. tho ideal sought. for ind0p0nd( nu joumulism, but it is gospel hruhh. -::----j.- AMERICNS GREATNESS. "Few Americans. wrqhe William George Jordan. in the July ieeue of The Lediee Home Journel, "fully realize how greet. their country ie, how magnicent in terri- tory. bow wond fully bleeeed in netionel udventagee. ho varied end greet. in pro- ducts. how marvellous in progreee, how _,..z.. :a.. .....:o:m. ..-mm. 15),. ducts, now murveuuua Iu p.v,,.w., .. Erin and certain its position among the greet power: oi the earth. And lent Any one should be unable to rise equal to the occnsion, obtaining a mental grasp of the Iituation and in aigniomce, Mr. Jordan submitted a notice of object. leuone of more ` ' -~ ~ 5-1----A `FLA nnnirnlll UIIDIIIIIKQCI I Kl'l UI ulqvuu -u--an-. -.. _--_ or Ian panning intaorub. The oontruu were uniqno. startling. oven extnvngunu. They may bo susceptible of proof in nro -4-.. I... LL... nnnnl must be oxooodinzly They be euacopumu In ynvva .-... ones, but these caeee must be exceedingly rare. The glorification of America. of its 5 people, their pact and future. in complete. One item is suggestive and it in rum- cient. aa rhcwing how much hrag can _he compreaeed on a pinch into a few linea. Linton an "The total sea-going trade of America. foreign and coating. placea her next to Great Britain but far ahead of any other nation. Britain'a foreign commerce. gigantic aait ie, is but one~eixt.h that of the home commerce of America. One tingle railway Iyetem. the Penneylvania, tranafara annually more tonnage than that r cnrriad by all of Great Britain a merchant ahipa. Do you believe that! Where in the proof? Wheoee came the facte in which llr. _Jordan fdnndi hie aeeertion! `Ea doea not lay. Perhaps he cannot. It in certainly interesting to have acme information anhrnitted by another Ameri- can anthority. and of an altogether differ- ent nature. Conatrnctnr Nixon. in the North American Review. recently under- teohtodieenmrieainheea power. Itvaa timely, thin article. ainea it aaamed to up -'- -- ---11 In W. H. E U I I to do so. oi imitations at lama Color Wrapper. mmougglamauf. unuy, um new-. --w -- r ply on uuwu to W. K. Wiluonhdhoouru in up Fortnightly Boviow upon Gcrliil!" , _ _ _- ._ Ip..-I....I Annnnlinn In Mr. name: to 3l|l`|`- `"":: I" wnuouhu-pa-cyoln-* "" shonuvuiiubuly uusouppodby t-M ,,__._ -..I ._..-.A.I In nnlc-nl. m~I'IIZWj junuvufywu uotnnnponvmuad pnvuhd it coloni- nlhnqahonnllbtoad. BoGncny.dna lO7I.hnluuIIlIII in and upundituu Important. iqhu bun noting top. w, --' Wlhau VIII` C inn -u-- v--_,, v|\bIta|lb."huIiIt||ohnuIol Vinny cl-cl-I.-I-uhu-nuunqhu cw." .lounuuhll&ulIhcohol that ......ungauu-uuulthun dilllll I-uuuunp-In -II-cl-I --13""! u...__._'I--njhill jVII Fvwvuv -- -.~_-- _...,, nvuhuc-ndIuvhIO.'Ionyn."puu olh you titular. Ibo ap- pljhumdumdnnhlq Zjwxu--f--- v- "'-w ` ulpgch nun yam :..___`LLhI `M IQ-J -rm--j -. "Opiter per Orbcm Diaor. TALK IS CHEAP}! lh`IOII I'0I' 0701' III: nun-a ---.__,_ I A notice, Inc. an to: I Ipoolod spoon In limb to: u for mDl'0InlI_Illl0I_InBgl_B`O`l`ToI_..b=t Janna . for I ad node to: I snnonnoomum. but my nu. >190. nut: IIII 9` ITHIK II my -3-. math. that 0! Bush two-olonntln. that ohh Unihd Bums, two-twolfbhl. tlnbolounnny an two-tou-toontho. sad that of Italy a` two-Ionnhaontha. "To avoid protongod onlnlhion. any: It. Nixon. and ho cannot be mound 0! par- tinlityin his calculations, In will his _-.....a... -- I-Ln nan!-nut m common ` EIIIIU, Ill Illl v-cu--........, .. - Ionnty as th. nouoot mun common inhogonmdibwillboloon thsIIlnco1885 Enghod bu built I new any on modern lines which ban to the combined new nuriog of the not of chq world the ratio of county to sixty-tour. I --|.:..... L.-`nut! tin nnrv `Id the Shit)` ugndar preoenu, cunuummu. -- ......,..., -- abop wading. because, as matter: Itand, there can be no an-borne commerce unless it is carried in British ships. a A__.__-_._ -..ol.n-{ting nan-an tn lli ll cnrneu Ill uuuusu uuulnu Thus do Amerioen euthoritiee agree to disagree upon 3 subject of perennial inter- est. England : away hue been the world ; wonder for many a. year, and it continues to grow and outstrip the navy of the other powers, though her shipyards have been contributing to their importance by battle- ehi s that cannot be built 50 feet and no we I anywhere else. - - - - -._ ..._---re C0RBETT HARDWABE| (nu uvun uuu. _.....`.. `rm , , street. Shirts. shim. headquarters for all kinds ll` ..L.:..t. Ruin!- n, .____ What the Buy nopon-ton caught on cl. FIY. Buy your hats at Bnkor a. ` This morning: west. bound ab:-eeb cur run over and killeda spaniel near West -5 _-nub unu-bu. umrw. uunuquu vvnu DUI .. ...... `.- of shirts. Baker's. Rev. J. Brokomhiro. spending an ex- tended vacation in the city, returns to Chicago. M. x ; Reid bu gone to Sb. John. .N.B.. where he has scoured employment with the .u:.....-.. .-...i.m mu`-.in.-u nnmngnm WDOPO I10 I15! IO(7lll'Bu I:I.u|.uu u--zuu Singer powin lnnchina Mvnpsny. aha.-ma. a no the lending xb Shirts. We are the Ieemng nuuuo run all kind: of Ihirte in the city. B}ker e. A reheereal of those taking port in the lootbell force, to be roduoed et on early date, took place et oolrwood holpital last evening. Chairmen Carson ie oondent that the Board of works recommendation. regarding the leyi of I donbleline of etreet railway track on rinoeie etroet, will be edopted by the council by A vote 0! fourteen to eig t. . Get your work done At the Kingston laundry end be well pleued. Over Baker :- gente furnishings etnre. Cept. Braden ie of the opinion that the h 4117 grunting 835,000 bonus to the .1`. Co., for e grain elevator. will be carried, and he aye that if it does. Kinge ton will hove I third elevator within a --A-- -luau-5 rennin!` ` win nave I nmru Uluvuvun n........ .. veg short period. ever before in the history of Take du Pom. barracks has the equate been in such \ condibion oi irrepeir. Rute. hills and hollow: everywhere prevail. A feeble at- tempbdi being made` to better the condi- tion of the Iquere by spreading cindere. Polloe Ooure Polnterl. In police magistrate Du"e court this morning. `Frances Martin and Thames Nolen were each ned $1 and costs, with the eltemetive of epending ten days in the rommon jail for having been drunk. I Zacke opened: second-bend eborea few days. ago, but neglected to observe the very neceeeery formelity of ying a license fee. due in such e cue. e was notified s... .i.a.r Hnrnav that the fee must. be paid, web lie nouneu by chief Horsey tint paid, but be ignored the novice. Then he was summoned to court and this morning was ned 85.and costs with zbe option of going be jail for ten dayl. the amount. of the ne to be nppiied on pnyment of the license [AA linger powln Innczma "'"F\|IIy; 0 leading . n |.:...l- -0 nhirtn in H1: nitv. B lluubnll Gunu. Nations! league - At New York, 4: Boston. 5; second game. New York. 7: Boston, 10. Ah Wuhin tan. 3: Brooklyn. |o. At.Philsdolphia,7; a|timoro,1l. At. r ....:..m. n. nhimmn. 6. Abclovelnnd. 0: TVSIZ:-- -- ____7, Ihlnlrluoun sud Wolllnntnn -9.... Kirnton 0. At. Philldphll, '.; balumoru, u. 4 Louisville. 6; Chicago. 6. At.Clovelnnd, Pihuburq, 2. ` Pibubul-(,2. Euurn league - At Wilkeshnrro, 4; Providence. 8., Ab Scranton, 1; Spring Gold. 5. Ab Toronto. l;Syracule. 5. To:-om o Tolounln. 'l`hn-n urn nnn h| There no one hundred end twenty-three distinct. offence: named in the election position against Nicholas Flood Devin. n..;.... nut. than no onlv can command- against Nionolu l."IO0CI uavm. Seeing that shore no only ment; in the docaloguo. enomioa no free no inlet blah Mr. Davin mum. lnvo broken some one of the commandment ; 3 whole lot of times. Wlu B0 A tall camp. Then in now a probability that a militia camp will be held in Kingaton, at Barrio- lald. about she middle of Bopeambar. The 45th and 47th baualiona and neural bat.- tatiaa 0! Gold anillary will be under can- Toronto Telegram. uid captain of tho Pruoou Inc:-one club in that major Walsh onoo won. and oonoeqoontly ho in not A man to his fryht at anything which American doopon ool on tho Yukon any do or toy. ' . j`? III J-U -wv. Hamilton Harald. Afuaral|.t.hagoIdonharvaat.baingrea by Canadian tau-nan in bai inllni nan nnnuhnt to Canada b all I uzuu - ---T.__ Inllltol Rudd. Iathuomygoodtunqwhysirbouold .|.....u....nhnnununtoboknowun M: Journal. B quit downy. ulnut pginfully. m an neuuomd to lunch hlklq. A-I-A'Lnl.-dhnnnm.I'rlodlNI llur Patent Couch Bed| `"1! WI-I|G'S WIND WAFTS. IOCOOIOI 'I`hO`I"0. in... IA A Iacrouo Ihnd. I-Iii`! All Ikhk v__.Ij Olnho Adjusted in 1131! 3 minute. A child an doit. it is so easy and Iimplo in oonutrnotion. Just the thing when viuilors are with you. Prion no low. . Ii-

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