iV?v%%7'ubsti1ution IIII-hlllol OI Tho [Chills _ 7,, , ,_,;__l. 5.1. ......_I-.- The lnouuluy Active. __ _.. -A I A N Buoball unmol. | 4,, In \T... - CHANGES` IN THE AGR*EEMENT.l T Iodo by who llontor counllno on tn- | at-I ILAIQ. , Iluy mucu- A meeting of plus apocial elevator com- mittee wu hold in the city engineer : olco on Saturdny afternoon, chairman Donnolly presiding. and alderman Livingston,` (hr- uon. Pam and Elliott in Abundance. M R.-io.mn_ 0.0.. M.P.. solicitor for Ian. R an ma mliolzt In uununueo. B. . Brimon, Q.C.. M.P.. the M. '1`. oompnny. tud Unpb. Gukin, locnl munagor for the ammo compuiv, won in uttendnuco also. `, VFL. .............o. hat.-nan nu. nihv council attendance also. - - The agreement between the city council and the company was diecuned and chair- man Donnell? pointed out that it con- tained no cause binding` the company to maintain their business in this city, for a certain riod, say twenty years, in re- turn for t 0 bonus. This was s. serious ogiaaion. he said, and it should be recti- 4: it this afternoon. The agreement contain: a clause bind- ing the company to hire nll lebonand pur- chase all machinery needed In King!- 'I;on. The company agreed to that portion referring to labor. but objected to that mleoing to the purchase of machinery. The committee nally agreed ho amend the clause no as to allow oi the purcheee of machinery wherever it: is moot. ndvimble. . 47th Battalion Hotel. Last week Lieut.-Col. Hunter was sur- prised on receiving $3 conscience money from an unknown member of the battalion who had stolen blankets at camp. He thinks the 47th butt. has the right kind of religion after all. and that a chaplain. even though it is his friend, Principal Grant. will be a eupernity. an the highly moral tone and example of his oicere are sure to become effective. However, all are delighted with their new chaplain. Cnnhnin Amev. of Moscow. and`Capt. New Presbyterian 4 ...... UIIHII After some discussion it was ugreod to lesvo it: to oityqeolicitor Mclnnyro and Mr. Britbon to draw up I auilzabloolansa. This they have done um! each member of the oommibtbo will be furnished with a copy of in this afternoon. ml... .......-m.nI~. nnntninl n nlnnm bind- UFUHDBU U advizablo. delighted with their cnnpmn. Captain Army, and`Capt. Hunber. of Harrowamitb, are to take a short: course at Toronto the coming winter. xv- .a....:.:.... I... mu. hum rmmhad con. short: at '1'oronr.o me coming wluuu. No decision has yet. been reached con- cerning the selection of a new band. Just. now the feeling in the band committee is in favor of Sydenhem. 'n...-. will he onlv one representative in favor o! ayaennam. There will be only representative from the 47th battalion M ; the full rillo matches, but he in nosbreugonbelonging to Sydenhnm company. < ) There i n atromz feelimz again to urge "Ill! VIIUU WU an t. ey do. An nmnnr they do. An otHoorI' meeting is called for Sutur- day `Jlst at the Windsor hotel to com late arrangements for the camp. Sept. 14b . to uleobn bnnd. and mum a caterer. etc. mu-.. ..- .,..n..mim fnr nwn lieutenants byaonmun company. There i a atrong feeling again tn urge` the militia department. to allow a company to be Iocamd in Kingston as it in the bat.- mlion hudqunrtera. and no reason can be and mod why the Hub baht. should object an I. mu tin. seleota band. and name a cawrer. am. There are vacancies for two lieutenants and three neoond lieutenants. and eligible young men will be assisted to provide out- tit if appointed before camp. There is no truth in the report of Leut.-Col. Spooner being retired as over age. He has hardly reached his prime yet. is up-to-date in every wsy, and good for twenty years yet. The return of comparative efficiency of the 47th battalion is just made known. The gure of merit is 93.70. and the C. O. is quite dissatised. Some .,men would grumble at being hanged. ~ . . . n. .-,,,:_a. TI`? C - Zu-1`:--- _ -, BOO. --K-:oc upwards: 'rnsnm=LNrs-zo cents up- this statement under onm : On the morning of the 11th inst. we were on our regular trip from Kingston to Montreal. At Clayton. N.Y.. we waited for the arrival of the train. The America came in after us. and about 6 am. the train arrived. I went on to the wharf. and while stand- ing lookin at the passengers getting oil`, Capt. I inckley came oil` the steamer St. Lawrence. and I was standing with my back to him, not intending to spealr to him, when he came in front of me and put out his hand. and we shook hands. He made the remark that we need not be had friends, when I replied that I didn t want to be btd friends with him or any of the men, and it he did, it was his own fault. for it was he that caused the trouble by trying to push our boat around when pausing him. He immediately called me a liar. and put his at to my lace and repeated ,,,_| I:__ .L.....\ eimnn an:-I nf.|-nnlr me at The 0npt.aIn'| Bkltmllh. Capb. Dunlop, of the Algerian. has made this statament. under oath : un... Hm mm-nimr of the IIIID. no IIIIIIIUUIIUUIJ man... ...- .. ..,,, lies the word lier three timee.end struck me at. the name, when I Ieeet expected such treat- ment from him. We clinched, and he and I the crews of their three beau were around me. There were none of my men on the dock at the time. no then I wen crowded with the others catching my erme. so then I had no show whetever amongst. them. We at perted.~ end that ended the ecrep. e got off to his boat, and 1 went on board of mine. u.....:..... :nI`m-mntjnn ennvaved hgd bgen board of mine." Previous information conveyed to the effect that captain Dunlop had first applied the oeuaive epithet. Captain llinolxley used it from audden annoyance at being blamed for the trouble near Vic- toria budge. It in claimed. however. that captain Dunlap oaught Hinckley by the broaat before t e latter slap with his open hand. It in also claimed t at Capt. llunlop in altogether wrong in say- ing that all the crews of the three boats of the Folger line were on the wharf auri rounding him. All other accounts lay the oaptaine were almoet alone. n vu----u...-, .- ._...._.. Toronto (Hohe. The more that in learned ol the evi- dence given before the oommienionere appointed to inveevigete the unfair: of the Kingston penitentiary, the more one is led to believe then the admin- ietresion of that institution bee been eon-opt bothe oore. It in eeid the evi- dence dieoloeee the fece then about. 300 feet. of dreesed e0one.i.he propert of 0. e JIOOPN. ie wnsooounted for. w ich wool represent. of oonree. 3 very in-ye Ina lltllullul and drug:-. . the feoplo. In wnxooounwu xur, wulcu t, of oonno. p mm of money. A privnu building wu oonotxucmd oi ponitontinry atone. Lu-go Ihorugu of supplies hnvo boon rovonlod and boodling in oonnoctiou with groouion Ant. tlrnal Ollllt Ill The Gib. Iemee Heniey. flu 1: Doyle end Bert Prevoet venue Bro y`e Pdnt in e nil- Ing yechl on Beta y evening. ind on their return trip were ought in the heevy Exlelhetepreng u no euddeuly. The) e herd line in; shot: my home. I non no llov. Job Boodhounopl Poole)`: Is`. on . vnotuu -"Allov no to tell ol my Ma 0 into: 0! the I. U. 0. TIC note 0! F] Incl was Allan: up than I unto and the log 0! my voice. but D. 0. b 0 not and that I cannot but hollvvu n ooduod. 1- h an Iuutonul no- In .0 lhnono0v&" V . n! vnh`qlI.h.IOAu "1 vunothunluh tn: ~ Col. 0. 0. '9 bonus III! III! m u... -_-. --.-.. S':'n0-nous Pa 0 FM Ildljmtton. 0 Pll u~|\h0|!Rl \n`Il|I:h udlowoblokl r. V " "j Hymn Book, Etc., no ems upwmos. ._.. ._ _..j. - `._..T_-___..._...-.. Nearly Two ._ --- I`- l-L an-Alumna. nl .nAInI'nI -_:_ :--.--j. Penitentiary Allnln. |-|.- Because of an unusual % stoek at `unusual prices. Whatever the need be it is not likely that dollars A wlll ever again buy so_ much. Id v Women's J Skip the drudgery of home sewing. White Cotton it curtails not a `henna Of _CXP_n.S- Underwear.- Count the Fabric add t e Trimmings that make up the average garments we sell. You would pay as much -{or the materials as we ask for the garments. To be sure in the nest garments the worth of the work makes some difference, but not much. lleptonette Free from rubber, odorless, Styljsh. Rain Proof suitable for riding drrvmgor walkmg. `VI- _I__ If I , _ '__...._.-...L ....LI..4~.p I|vl"II'\ lldlll I'l'UUl suuuuic [U1 Hunts ullvlus Us n........b. Cloaks. Make an excellent outing wrap, comfo and utility combined. No need to heed the clouds if provided with one. Several styles $7 to $12. Ready to Made or Lustre, Sicillian, Serge, Wear Dress lined all through, some velvet bound Skirts. and interlincd. A handy thing for a hurried trip. Three or four Shirt Waists and a Skirt make up an outt good for any emergency. Several qualities $2 to $5.50 each. Dress Goods Three lines that are flying out at 25 a yard. as far as selling goes. No need to mention them, except that we want everybody to share in the bargains. Bargains at every counter in every clepa1`tme11t. Starr & Sutclie, paying the highest market price, or will take itin trade at a slightly higher price. We Buy Old Iron, If iron are thinking about buying a new Cook Stove we would just like to call your attention to the HAPPY THOUGHT RANGE. You can't buy a better one. t:-" Great Thirty Days Sale. All Goods sold at a Sacrifice. M KELVEY & BIRCH ENGLISH CHURCH PRAYER Waldren 6: Mader, JAMES REID. connected mu. the-In-lush Aneneu lloul-lllll of I00 Fresh cooked menu. piste or Bound. Rout fowl. spring chi on and but el- Inye reedy. Pantry of all delori Ice arena 50. and 100. (including eeke). tee. coffee and sandwiches. -\ Opus y end night. Telephooe. ' Nana Wlll Inn The out All nrnngomonu have bun undo by thd nunu Illllllni association to late clnmo ol the straw out next Friday nltcnoon from two o`olock pan. till Ion o'clock at night. There will boupocialsunctloon at cln park. The nut-In nod tlnlr pdoinnu will cost: oondnctnn Ind will 50 dlod in unit hospital gltb. whim ups. wliih nn0l|I_ 219. TM h `llld I and vnon _ that their uuolo-atnok in ptopotly ad by suntan. an onlhd for by . ` 7 FORMERLY RICHMOND at CO. 118 and 120 Princess Street. Successors to J. M. RICHMOND & CO. rocmrr manns-15 mu. LARGE TYPE BIBLES-4o I14 PRINCESS ST. FRONTENAO CAFE. 69 and 7| Brock Street. lhoflaaullnu Dndornlu sud III-III an and no Prlnonu I Brass, `Copper. Etc. , GREAT GLEAHING SALE JULY AND AUGUST. This Bedroom Butt. in 16th Century sud Antique Oak Finish. only $18.50. Rant (VJ.-ion nrunnnk (`Ann RAIN. Illu nuuquu Uunrluwu, uua favavvo Boat Chsira. Ou-anon : Osno Butt. p Camp Cot and Stools. Pillow. Mnttrdu `and Mnntle Bods st grout rgdnotionu. OP` FURNITURE `@HILY BIBLE?)-41.50. lsutherlandts We've gone right through out warmwouthorshoaud Indus umark down. The wIBtlIIl .\il~D mm we want to do Illoal enoqhtomgynljut. The only time n mermaid is lsnpponed to envy n human being is when she looks at such: Shoe as a fashionable women now ween. . But the pticea-the August prioes-that we have now put on the remainder of our summer stock areeolawtlnt no one need envy, for all on buy. {Hm I` I!_3|!3*'~ ENVY. llildottlllill I Joanhtvurr. Pnnoun _ LA. `ltrinI'|`nv&&- F. NISBET S| combines Turkish couch. Bed. lattress. Springs, all in one. Thoootncrlookotonu` Henna. But we . aim to serve you. A patron well satisfied ` Is our best adver- Try us for Inli .t')i |rt.;s-l;l'ng uckle. Wm. 1-mni my that in In -1-a ` in YIAI. 'rnDuu nu-nu Ward in publuhod oven owning at aw-auuxo Iuu -"0"-. in mm. Out. at III nonuu rn vuu. Dill 10 ll ndvuwo; otlorwho 01.! will be ohulodo Anvn-mlmlnl. __ MIVIIIGO; otlorwho 01.50 Inn on uuuu. 1'III=Ill'rI ntlnuniotaavo um: and ov'u. puglno. Huh I .o.| ::d`.")7Il'. lib. lioIi'o'6iii'ci?sio ` hrtion. Iwuk vo otnnd own I V than fwuk. nxnnnnnu by I Ibi H010: .. ..._. D` 9120. um. Icon and d for nlo. etc . Is. not It % coRBETI sHARDWARE| -- '-"Yc'>tTe7e'e mo. 2 line: reduced rate when I play ve eexnent eooompnniee. 2: onuoI;ntnote?.r get 500 llnee. llnhnnn er 0: e . Oontaeote to`): e eipeoled Ibeoe ere mule {or terms for mercantile Innounoeznente. but not 0! he! vented. for eele. to-let.put- in me. ten re or anything he cant eotuel Announcement of e or men eoturee tor nln no excluded. rd eneoee for pa-ofeeelonej. non-ohlpo. tondon ouinhlu no on noun or non go on oxoludod. ovoooo uonoo or annoy onnonnoononto no nub- looi to null tom-lotion. Oonbuoe odvonlooro ollowod two ohonlg pot wook: Inoro froctuont ohongoo mus Dlld (or. `no nblh or will not bo III - olblo tor Inlnnn ontondln 0! vorbol or II Writ n dlrootlono ohonl` bo {hood on oil cow? or lnoox-clan.` All odvor loomonto no on A t to tho ovnrovol of tho puhlluhor. ohor for ulvott Inonto And nu.boorlp- Hon: no no and pond; o In odvunuo. Olllaoro of unlnoo rated ouoolotlono or ooolotloo wlll bo hol?opononoll.v rooponnlblo {or onion tlaoy alvo. mm wmcxmr mTrIsa Ware 3 pone. 04 column. lo publlohod ovary Thnndo morn- ing an II o. nor. ll nold in odvonoo; ot ogwloo I an In I "II, 11 pin: in Duvuuvw , v......._ .._- '1. _ . waff-wnnnv to pnblinhod on Mon- da and Thuudsn at I1 3 you In advance ; :1 ochuwlu. _ __ _ _ _ _ '-lillu 5311' W . I Thusc I1 ochorwiu. Attached co `.1: 3716 5'h'u'w'1i'o.""' " " ' Mtoohod sho paper in one of tho but Job Oou In Oundn; npld. nyuuh and chap work; mo Imp:-ovod printing prouu. l'.DW.J. B. PENSE. JOHN OITOBD Proprluor. Auiatunt unlnou Ihnncq. -rm. PIONII. `Hanan - - - no. com: loom: - - - moo. THE WEEKLY Iuunan vv nu: a pup". column. Thnnn I at I! nu, paid n. nounr. _ __,_ WITHDRAWING THE CHARGE. The charge that the minister of railways had become a member of a company seek- ing incorporation from the Ottawa govern- ment. that the capital of this company was 8l,000,000, and that Hon. Mr. Blair's in- terest in it was represented by his inu- ence. so corruptly obtained, has, it is un- .derstood. `been withdrawn. But it should never have been made. Public men should not be subject to slander and calumny. They are expected always to act in the public interest, courageously and fearlessly. and when they fail to do what is manifestly their duty they should be called to account. Occasions have arisen whon the press has had to call the representatives of the peo- ple in parliament to account. but on these occasions the evidence was most direct and positive, and there was foundation, therefore, tor" the attack. No such founda- tion existed in the Blair case. "The as- sumption that the minister of railways was bribed or corrupt- ly inuenced by his connection with a company {or tho manufacture of chemicals was a wicked one.and the slander built upon it was a most malicious one. An apology may satiafy Hon. Mr. Blair. It it does he is more maenanimous than his political opponents. some-of whom have not yet expressed any contrition for the spread of the Ottawa Citisen s ineinuations. -2.----:_:_-_ THE_ DAI;._Y _wH1G.} CORRECTING AN ERROR. In in editoriel of Thuredny. heeded "Blunderinq Stebeemen." the News, while undertaking to criticize the present: minis- here at Ottnwe, has fallen into a very etu- pid error. In mid : mm.- :......-.u.n nnnnnmmnn of the plu error. Ila uuu The immediate consequence of the muddle into which we have been thrown in that for a year we muet admit German and Belgium gocde at the eeme reduced rate of duty an we apply to Brltleh goods. After the that year thoee two count:-ice will has barred out became of the action now taken by England. Butbe it remembered that there are twenty-two oountriee etill re- maining entitled to `moat favored nation treatment, end to which we ehall have to accord every reductlon ellowed to England. not only now but for all time to come un~ Ieee England aeee lit to denounce her tren- tlee with every one of them." \'- --- --I-- I.-- ml...-u Hxn -nhinnh mun. VIZ Wlvll UVUIJ vuv vn uuuu _.. No one who has given the uubjecb cue- luloonuidontion in ignount of the hot that tho whole dimculuy arisen from the upocialohuu rolnbing to the colonic: in the traction with Belgium and Gormnny (Zollvoroim) Thoolauu in the Belgium tmty provide: that nrtiolol. the produce -- ---_..l._A.._. AC Alain!!! lhl" not b INDIE] pI'UVlu$ bunt muuuu. Iunv ...........- or nanufaotun of Belgium. Ihull not he unhjooc in the Britluh coloniu to other or higher duties ohm than which are or mny boinpooodnpon similar Articles of Bri- tluh origin. And the provision in the truty with she Zollvoroln. while slightly dif- lomns in form. in to the an effect. \v__- -1 AL- -AL-.. .4...-....l.l In-cabin: IIWYIII Ill norm. on w vuu -an-nu wuwuvu " None of tho other oomnorclnl treaties ol Gnu Brihln contain Iimllu olsuool. Many of thou, howovor. do contain tho ordinary movuovoud-mtion olauoo. and undo! that olmuo any notion In tho trusty any _._Ll-L u -__.__. I.-_-.... -..AnI.A on IIIIIII" VIII! UIIIIU nu uuvnvu nu -- wlth which it oocnre beoomee enmled to ell the edvenhgee which Belgium and Gerlneny enjoy under the epeoiel oleueee above telerredeo. Bo noon. however. ee Ihe denlndelieu oi the Bekin end Ger- Ien Iteetlee tehee eeot. thte privilege wlheloet. xfothetudie le quite an- neoeeeerylhei and the other treetiee etch Iedeueeueed. v-w... no Church nuns-Nu. mum. 'l`o- % Ionic. lilotho Pnobytothn Ruin, bu loundngrntvuhuuinllnpolloyoltho chunk-Ahouulncntollholoouhtpnu. Ishnoonll stand nnhgonind bytho oIu~g.unn|o.yoO tho Innpliu oun- hmuhlonpuhhlu pp: ginohlr -W-'& Iuvfuuu-. -....._ _.__ dun-ununurcyniluhou Kingston mihhlnnvilh ups! gun. and hnuoudnltulo nunduoluur. .1..;.'.'.':.:`;;."*'.,.;_-':: `II 0 . an 0.55110`. lie gmam. Liver Pm h no other. . .30.... -WY __ . . 'e1ou . llnr ahead to $3.: lvnoonfsoormont 'oo09|.l!D0.\lrI I or Dustin. one lnumoa. 1.160. V _ >_ _ -* MAKE FARIIEBS OI` IHEII. . What shall we do with our young man? in cloolnrod ho ho tho quubion of the hour. Eduonto than for nrvioo on the coil. in cloui-lug ib, hoping it. clean. and muting in yield it: increase. Ounndn has the land And the men. and it ought to Invqtl 0 richel. , ' ' , .L,_,._L L..- --.--L.._ _.'lI nnnngl ncnee. , A drive through the country will reveal `many thinge on which diecneeion will arlee. One thing in the in many grein hay elda of thiatlee. in a quan- tity th t indicate: either neglect on the pert of the " farmer or a want of tact in lighting a great evil. The old country farmer will recall the 1% that in Scotland thietlee are not allowed to propagate and apreed. Theyere determinedly neeeiled and even- tually dertroyecl. The Scotch farmer will not allow hie crop: to hecholred by noxloun weedn. Hie education in against ---~ _. L_.__ L- L}- --_In O-min. IIU CU II V \1\lUIrvu Bilvvllieoaviuw ---v-v-- To In ming many more will have to re- sort than are enguzed in it at. present. The trades and professions are overcrowded. and be the earth. in its timber, minerals and other production. men must. turn with an ever-increasing devotion. Farming in looking up, is more promising. and the more inbelleob that is put into the business I the better. - 4.... _____.-..-~ III 0 `he leilure ol Iome need to grow in Men- Io` like thii in also commented upon. Th e in something amine. and it eppeere to me from e mleunderltending in regard to th rotation of crops. This has to be etudied, end in connection with iti greet many hther matters. Forming ie the more euoce `fol. apparently, the more enlighten- ed th policy that is pursued reepeoting it. Theref re. the importance of having the young en hecome educated in they can be at t e Guelph governmentinetitution. M- L _:_._ ......... ......... ..m hum tn re. CLEANING THE STREETS. "Some brai'ny citizen of Kingston. who thinke he has diecovered a new idea. eaye the Toronto News, "wants to apply the local improvement principle to the cleaning of the streets of that municipality. Hie plan in for occupants of-the various properties to gather the dirt before their frontage into little heape, which would he removed by corporation dump earte. That is the local improvement eyetem applied in a way that may etrike the King etreet merchant: an amusing. but it rent: on the name unsound basis as the eyetem as it in applied to paving. nu.:- :...I:..:A...I ...~....lI-.ilir.v for nubllc noxlouu Wuuul. nip vuuvnuwu -- ..5......-- It And be In Always true to his only train- Ink. n . -u , ,p_____ ____|L_ _____ `_--A`. eppueu to paving. This individual responsibility for public service cannot be denitely and satisfac- torily placed. The man who is allowed the use of e boulevard. which is on the street, on condition that he will care for it. will, if he is a tasty one. do something. but the than is not born who will undertake the work of a scavenger. and that idea may as well be abandoned. What Kingston wants is the service of a couple of men whose work it should be to keep the main streets clear of waste paper. A couple of our alder- men were in Belleville last week and they must have seen, as did the delegates to the grand lodge `at Oddfellows, how Front street was cleaned every day of the debris accumulating in the water tables. There was not much to sweep up and remove. be- ,,_ .s_- L..I..... mlnsinn 0 gm. to `do so. ofimltauons % cl Sumo Oblor `Wrapper. vgna uvv uluvu -.v -...--r _l.. ...... _-`, ,, cause the by-law reluing to Jvaate mnberlsl appears to be better ob- eorved in Belleville than in Kingston, and because the police are more observant and useful in Bellevillo than they appear lIYI.__ --_..- .......I.. .-- IHCI IIIGIIII III Aruuuvu-u uuuu Ir-Iv, -|..r._. to be in Kingston. Why some people are allowed` to dump the refuse or eweepinge in the street is something the Wmn cannot account for; but seeing that the wute is placed in the water tables some eyetemetio ebrt should be mnde to remove it. Iontroal Ln rune. The Cenedien government has acted with discretion md lergeneea of view in it: deeling with the United Stetee. Our deeire has been to live in peace end hermony with our neighbors. but this do- Iire doee not no eofer us to eoorice our rights end notional dignity. At the preeent moment at company of American cepitelisteere negotieting with Hon. Mr. Greenwny to construct e railway from Winnipeg to Duluth. end from thin moment we set the people of Cenedn to he .. .|..:.. .....nl naninnf. Inch nroiecte. Iiuvu - 1 ` Montreal Ln Patric. 'l`hn nnnndiln ll IDOIIIOIIE Ill EBB poopns DI ununun w my on their guard against such projocbn. "Canada tor the Cnmdimn in I desire (tihnb Ihould be put into practice then syn. ..:..._._ The helmet lileetlon. Ilepenee Expreee. Dr. Meechem. M.P.P.. hu egein been eeleceed to oonteeh Lennox in the next provlnciel election in the coneervetive in- tereet. The doctor owee hie return on the lat election to e eeriee of {ortunete cir- onmueneee. which will not be errevvd in Me levour in the onoomin oonteet. hlle the relormere o! tllie ri ing have late of work mepped out to eneure the return of a supporter ol the government. we feel eon- ldeno. if ell do their dnl.y.Bowen E. Ay|e- worth will be elected. Ellovlo Onlulo. Amt tho grand lodgo dogm (l.0.0.l'.) Md bun uompliod. gnnd Inuur bite vnupniohod to no 5 boy mung 0 and opon-mouthed in tho I a had nnnnnntlv nnhz whih onou 000 0 ~ I Ilur 0 had 5pp;':n'a;'o`:h':1t`!uwh{l': I; opal` musing wt: in prawns. and Ind uncond- ul in manning until an aunt hit us taken up. Tho boyhmuo hum! bun ulourhlnd. but I oonnittu an At one: land to onquin into the oirounuhnoa. vv-'11- - ._ .__..____, 0oI.Prlnoou and Woulnnon 493.. Klnucon A-ulduotiiollou. IUOMFII. Aha In llnvo A Gun. Thur. _ I .. u..s-l- uncut-an-on-ca. A Boy &I II All. DAILY ware. Mozmn. AUGUST 16, 1397 Dunn of In. Juno fugue: at Rules : 1 ` (`oi-mu. ' On Thursday. sh inIt., than died at `Kirby : Cornon. Lad: county. Mn-. Juno Crpig. widow ot thclctn James "Craig. and mother of Mn. William Dunnoth, Earl screw. this city, who attended her in her lll illnola. The funonl tan Lehigh ceme- tery. on the 7th. In: the lumen: over soon in that diohriob-tho proounion bolngover I mile in length. Thnaguarl um: learn in North GOWOT in two eons. one or wnom I! (run. ` Memorial wreethn were sent from sorrow- in relative! in Kin ebon, Ottawa and ob er cities. Alnongt. e relatives of de- oeeeed who attended the funeral were her two brothers. aged !evont.y- four and seventy-six respectively, and her brother-in-law. James Craig, eighty-one year: old. Mr. Crnig drove a distance of forty-ve miles to be present; as the obnequies. and did not seem in the leash exhnulted by the journey. Mn. Hnrnnahh nnmu ho Kit.lev e Corners mile in length. ' Deoeeeed was born in North 1826 and woe therefore seventy-`one yeere old at her death. She no a devoted end ooneietent Mothodi and enjoyed the ee- toem and respect ozgtwho knew her. She was the mother of ee n daughters, six of them merried. end the seventh ie still at home keeping house for her brother, and two of whom is dead. `ll--on-{-1 ununbkn cm-A -Anh fmm l(|l`l'0W:- sued him to me mamlanu In on uucw, uuu only returned when his intended victim succeeded in getting a horse and so mak- ing his escape. Capluiu Allen rencbqd here ash night: terribly bruised and ax- cited. and told the awry of his fight and Hinhf. Our Patent Couch Bed] lli ht. heligbb on Wlmlo Rock in burning low, but peo la here are watching it anxi- ously. for no ody kuowa at what moment. the man in charge may see t. to destroy it. Arevenuocuttor will be sent to ur- xcat Nygritfe. BULLIVANT HAS GOT IT. Keeper of the Whnle Rock Llyhthoule OI-ued Wm: Drink. NARRAGANHETT PIER, R.I.. August 16-- Whnie Ro_ck lighthouee. three miles north- east of here. is in charge of a drunken maniac. the assistant keeper, Henry Nygriffe. Lash evening after drinking heavily All day. he worked hirmelf into is murderous frenzy, attacked Capt. J. S. Allen. the lighthouse keeper. with A carv- ing knife. drove him from the island, pur- sued him to the mainland in 5 hour. and ....n.. ....+........4 ..i..... his inmnded lent`. oxhnuucou by the journey. Mrs. Dunnohu goes to Kitley again in a wool: or two and will remain there for tome time. _..__ Whitney`: Fellow-Traveller From Gluuow Developed mnllpox. Tonoxro, August1(i.--Youn Bullivnnt is down with the unsllpox. but r. Bhenrd says his one is 1 very mild typo. though pronounced. Dr. Sheerd And his assistants did a good stroke of bueineu two weeks ago. when the placed young Bullinnt. the chum ol hitney. the smallpox pntient. in quurentine;-at the isolation hospital. Builivnnt. it will be re- membered. came over from Glasgow with Whltne . and the two separated at Belle- -ille. Ihitney bonding the Passport and Bullw t coming through by train. Bulli- vunt wu found at the house of friends in Toronto. and immediately quarantined, after which he was vaccinated. On Satur- day he was feverish, and yesterdey the disease was plain. Whitney is getting along nicely. Illlluuuu u-luv-. Nehionnl league - Al: New York, 6; Benton. 4. Ab Washington. 7: Brooklyn, 4. At. Philedelphie, 10; Baltimore. 11. At Cleveland. 5; Sb. Louis, 10. At.Cineinnati, 1); Chicago, 10. Al: Piubsburg, 6; Louis- ville, 3. Enborn leegue-Ab Buffalo, 5: Toronto. 3. Ab Syracuse. 2; Montreal. 6. Ab Wilkeebnrre, ll); Scranton. 5. Ab Provi- dence. 0; Springeld. 3. suxou mum-:3. Nntionel league--A|; Cincinnati, 3; Chi- c o. 2. At Cleveland. 13; St. Louis, 3. atom league--Ab Buiilo, 8; Toronto, 10. At Syracuse. 3: Montreal, 0. At Provi- dence. 6; Springeld. 5. An Investigation Asked. The officers ofvone of the through line: to Montreal have naked for an investiga- lion into the touching of the steamer Americn and Algerian near Victorin L...:.I.-- Th: anvnrnmnnh mush ICU llld and Algerian near vucwrm bridge. The government must. should see that purely neutral and inde- pendent ollioiele conduct the enquiry. Tao valuable steamers and three hundred liven vrere placed in an imminent. porilaa `ever lmnnnnn and manna follow. The blame pleced In Immmenn pom an oval happens and escape must be placed wherever in line. indepen- dent of favor or eympebhy end the punieh- menl. ehould he exemplery. Too much of public eeleby is at. etelte for e one of thin" neture to be lightly peeeed over. Beecued Wllh Dlmeulty. NE\\'MARl\'ll', Ont... Aui lll.-An ex- cltinglncid nt occurred er. oeohe e Point {Japan/ A pert] of young people lrom owrnerlxet were on the yacht Var when e equell struck the yechc end upeet. her. Mo-ct. ol the crew and the ochere mene ed to elirnb on the upturned boat. but r. Knowlee. of Newmerket. end Mlee Yercoe. of Toronto. were oeuuht beneath she nil: en the hoes went. over end were rescued wish dilllculty. Seven.` hoete went. lrom znhose end brought the petty eelely to I IIUTU land. TIC IIOIIIIIII7 Juuvvo CM-I VlNI`I.'l'I`, August I-|.--The hem on the Rogers Acute. looeted on Wiloon'A bAy. wen burned thin morning. with About forty tom oi lny And A quAnmv of need The content: were owned by Mr. uodlrey. who worked the [Arum And were A total loan. There III A AmAll inmt-Anoe on the building. The are in A mystery. A number o! other re: hue occurred in thns neighborhood in the IIIIIO myAtu-iouA IIAAII nnr. Onnbouliunted in half 5 minute. Aohild on do it. it is to GM] and simple in oonatruction. June the {hing when visitors 31-0 with you. Prim no law. VA...- TIC HIIIIIIII' III! `III! Ur Inn:-.. Hauux. N.8.. August l6.-Tho 0.8. bgttluhi Indian; cunt out of dry dock at 10:13 do out bhia morning. She is now being could in the run. when also will proonodsonn. Bho in nhndnlod no ' In tho Noah Atlantic lquulnn at Bu ur- bor. 110.. and sfhrnrdl ptocood in an Inn Arnlnmn tor evolution. l|lIDllIll& III III To-nu-rov.ovoniog o trip ptouinn to it 1 non noun. 8:. Andrew : choir uooulyht and nu-ohlight. "lupin Shh. Nth but. hand And moonlight unundoolub. 'l'iohou`36c. Inch 3. Pop. ol the Onatio huh Pita-tom, {early 0! this city. tn-Ind lnnoaiotnnlay night. Today in van don tho rivu uaqpwlth n umber of you; nacho. KI and Bnnuord. Mi-nu Gnu: Id: Baler. [nub AN bu: uuonugx Gout, man-vi . .?:._-..__.._-. Tho lntuublp on `the Dry Doom. n.-...... no A......n In _ l`h4 I1 A MANIAC m caas. KTIUUI IKU IUW u Yours. 1. 1%. mmsou co.