Go to London, IUVDIIHVI III IIUWIIIII lho an and woman. Mt. ` Tho hntohet wound In the forehead won ...........a ....a .........a nu. mm from that mo- ` HARD TO KILL. `A*uma 19. -on:-at - LODKBIAD FORJTHE Hliun now}. luplntoalnrlollnltlutdorcnu ll roving Down. I` ,.L n,; A_._..._A in `Flu. -Annlh '15. Gama 0:16.. A It 19 --'1`hoi rooelt `of the crown'a in gatieoa into tho.munior of Ira. Orr ia to laaton tho guilt mom or laao om-el on the hired ho . Allison, now in jail. I: has been aai that hoia too oungtobophle to do tho deed. Heia nroality aahort. but very heavily built boy of aovontoen. with hootlo brow, hoavy jaw, an ugly mouth and Imall narrow oyoa. He haaa pair 01 aliouldera on him which 'ohow him quite capable of handling a wo- man of B0 pound: like Mn. On. The oer- talnty that tho crime waa oommitud by acme one living on tho promioea. and the practical aanuranoe oi the huahand a inno- conco. ao well a the boy : auopnoioua ut- torancea niuoe the alfair, are the chief ground: of guilt. Ina tor Murray : ve- hour interviow with h m did not tend to his welfare. A mu- at...-u i. Huh. haimr left alone with lhnot of Pnumu one wouhnou unat- welfare. The theory in theta. being left elone `Mrs. Orr on the morning of the crime, he qum-eiled with her after she took the milk into the shed, and etruck her with hie gun or with e iepe of wood, killing her per- haps ecci entelly. He hurriedly buried her near et hand. And eftorwerde made preparations to remove the body to the ewemp. which were fruetreted by the aeerching partiee. Allieon we: not allow- ed to testify at the inqueet. mm. mm. ehnrhlinw evidence at the in- ed testify at the Inquest. The most startling evidenoe quest wes Anthony 0rr s statement of how he shsdowed Allison snd overheard him tslking to himself down in the eld.snd ex- olsiming : "Oh. my l Oh. my !" as though in rest mental Agony. The orow.n s theory Is t int he dug the ursve in the swamp on Tuesdsy morning. when he went for the cows.` and come back half an hour siter the cattle arrived It the barn. It is thought thst be bid the spade in the swim the day before. Promising that Allison kl led Mn. Orr. it is still a question whether he oo - mitted the deed before or after going Barrie s with the cow. It is sll in question of time, and George Berrie s evidence at the inquest to-dsy will he very important. showing when Allison arrived at his place. how long he stayed, his demeanor, and when he left. The crown authorities seem to favor the theory that he killed the women before he left for Borrie's. .1. M. Mownc u n Plume In the A.0.l. Exo- outlvo. Cl.A\`TON! Y., Auguab 19.~Tho r..-_._ .: `L- An~\AI-innn nnnna Cl.A\"l'0N, August 19.- nor-bhorn division of the American association yesterday elected these nnrn . corn: Vice commodore, D'Arcy "Scott. 03;- tawa; rear commodore. George Howell. Torontonxecubivo comlnittce of A.C.A.. J. McDonald Mowat, Kinsnmn; bond of governors, A.C.A.. John N. Mol{endrick, Unit. on... ..........1 .1:.,a.inn nlnnted tbeaooIB- cere: Vice commodore, J. R. Stewart, Rochester; rear commodore. A. H. Mo- Nebb. Buhlo; purzer. Lawrence C. Woodworth, (iouverneur; executive com- mittee. Henry 0. Marie. Peoria; Fred. 0. Mother. Albany; Thornu H. Sbryker. Rome; hoard of governors. A.C.A., Cherlee V. Winne.Albeny. The war cenoe race of half-A-mile with turn reunited: Canada, sixteen men. 4 min.. 20 eec.: Buffalo. thirteen men, 4 min., 35 eec.; Webewewn, nine men, 4 min., 44 sec. The special division race at four end one-halt milee wee given up because only the northern division entered a crew. llnrveeunj uom; uu. Wmml-nu, Men., Au net l9.-Supt. ` Van Derslloe. of the Nora em Peeie RR. retfxrned yeeterdey from o trlp eouth. He my: the!) herveeting is general all along the line endet. one poinb m Minnesota. he nobioedn threeher at work. The North- ern Pnoin wee never in better shape than now to handle the "grain In men no lb in ready for export. He denies the statement. that the geuerel offl- I cee of this branch of the Northern Puoio railroad will he removed lrom here to (lrand Forks. The diepetohee are in Grand Forks. bub onl Lem rerily. end wlllreturn here aftert. e we of grain for the east. in over. u..-..-.o:..... ;. mnnnrnl nrmmd here. The Harveeidng in general around here. intention of the farmer: is to market earl? in order to take advantage of the prevai - ing high pricel. The price of ilour has been advanced twenty cents a hundred pounds within the past; week in sympathy with the advance in wheat. Will Meet Any hour. ll.u.Ir.u', N. 8.. August. 10. ~-Mark and Mike Lynch an repreuentntivee of a Hall- fax four cared crew have iaeucd achallenge to row Wray, 'I`enEyck, Breen and White- head. of Boston, Man, or any four in the. United States for 81,200 I aide. The race I! to take place next. real-on and a forfeit of $100 in to be posted within two weeks. Thu challenge wan acnt to Boston to-day. rri.. wumnu lino nmamer Dannara. which cont. to Boston to-any. The Furnoee line simmer Dennnrn, arrived this morning from London, brought lam tone of ex ploeiven for the novel and military uuthoribiea. They coneier. oi shells.` cartridges end powder and are being trem- ierred no lighter: in the stream. Mom of the ex loaiveusm to boiorwnrded boEsqui- melt. .0. V The steam yacht. Enter prise. owned by president. Peneelt. of the Ponneylvenie rail- way. errived here to-day from Ber Harbor with the owner and a party of friends on 1.`..- ...l halt. The central division elocted these` om- F. NlSBET S| WI lull bl] Hoard. shipping om... VA.\'l`\Il'\'|tR, 11.0.. August l0.-By the steamer Tokoe leeving here et the end of . September revere] eeniple ehipmente of ore will beinede direct to Sweneee. Welee. The ehipmente will renge from one to twenty tone. end if the prnjeorie teken up by mine ownere it ie propoeed to ineugur- ete e reguler line of eteemeru between here end Bwemee. Sempling work: would he eetehliehed here end the ore would he peid for on the epet. Vivien & 8one ere behind the project. Owing to the heevy freight Oeptino did not get ewey to I) ee yeeterdey hut leevee to- ni ht. Beei ee twenty peeeengeu ehe te ee eeventy heed of oettle end eixty horeee end e quentity of generel freight. Ietlree teen loothell Areee. Ottewe Journel. , Whet the Ottewe eel teem look up- on ee e eerioue Ioee. en one which they cen herdxfll. will he the eihle retire- ment oi Rev. Fether ellon from the meungelnent ot the fteen. lather Fellon Announced leet thet be hell put in hie 1-.. ........ in nniell connection. but the nnnounood luv that he an put in nu hat nuon in oothll connection. but tum will Inch: big cflort. to mourn his noionnoo for the coming anon. Father Fallon in rngl: loochclloit-cl`, inputs!- ly ulmmodto onoohhobub mulled- tlnln Ounndcouthopmmnnd lain nun- _.-........u|...-nnnmnuoshgg||.g. Z3; . Big King Ban daun'I go! o nioklo ol the ItnoIou'Iloooy|o~noII'ovoltomoon|l\or two o'clock. It 3|! you so uh; I OFHCER8 ELECTED. llnrvoulng Going on. II-.. A.......t 1 ....-.g Hnnmll, IIIIIDVUJIQUI liivvlvvvu - ---.~.-- _ that In a factory needing monoy. W0 30% than It OUR OWN PRICES. and while they Inc will give you the Idnnhco. Our interest: are mutuul. .|u.>'.-nu ricsn canoe these ot- in the only palliative in Neurnlglt. Eneumnuenn Gout. Cannot. Toothache. lenincl in. etc. From W. Veunllue Pottlgrew. M.D.. former] Looturer at St. Geor(e e 0'33 Qlnmn Hospital, London-I have no hesitation in ntet nu that I heve never met with any medlulne so eiiimtcious as am Anti-upnsemodin and Sedetive. I have need it LI Con- sumption. Asthma, Diurrhtaa, and other diseases ; and um erfently eetieed with the reeult." `Earl Ruuaell communicated to the (`oils e of Phynlo nne that he received I ll toh from Her Mujestym Conuul at Munilln. to the 0 eat that cholera has been ruin; feerfn '.end that the only mumnv of unileervlve wan Cnnulmmrme.-Ree Lancet. Int December. lltt. CAUTIO - BEWARE OF` PIRACY AND IMITATIONB. GAU'I`ION--Vioe-Clmxwellur Sir W. Page Wood stated that DR. J. OOLLII Bio}!!! VII nndouhtodly the inventor or 0|n.onmwmc; tllmt the whole actor: of the defendun-t Imam wee dellbemtely untrue, which he regretted to my had been eworn to..-See Times. J ll. 804. V Sold in hottleu et la. x|d.. In. 911.. 4:. 641.. and llmeeoh. None in genuine without the Verde "Dr. J. 00111: Browne`; Ohlorml no" on the Government stunp._ Overwhelming Medial Teethuony nooompanlon each butt 0. . Hum: IlANUl?`AC l`Ulllu--J. '1`. DAVENPORT. 38 Great Rueeell ut.. Bloomebury. nondomlnn omomg. LID THINGS LOOK A WEE BIT ` RAOOED ABOUT THE STORE TO-DAY` sold Wholesale by the Proprietors ` Worcester : Crosse an Blackwell. Ltd.. London: and Export Ollmen generally. -- I Won't stay lon that way though. Busy taking an inventory of stoc is our explanation. Al hands working last night till midnight and still there is some -heaps of fun if you look at it the right way. g This thorough overhauling of tie entire stock is going to give you some Big Bargains To-morrow and Saturday. Odd lines, forgotten tiings, broken assort- ments and things we want to say good-bye to, will be offered To-morrow and until sold at prices to crowd the store. \Ve re getting them ready to-day, putting quick prices on them, and away they go. Don't miss taking a look at the bargain things. V 7e don't like to quote prices for them because quantity is limited, and if they weren't here when you came for them you might get the idea that we didn't have what we advertise. Just { .,come and see. Starr & Sutclie, of it to do to-day. It's like house cleaning and visitors ` 7: :11 mucass smear. paying the highest market price, < at a `slightly higher price. T. F. TIARRISON C0. AGENTS : J. M. at u Busuu.-J uuau..- r----. If you 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. ORIGINAL M KELVEY &, BIRCH Ice Cream Freezers. an sizes. " , American Blue Flame Oil Stovee. Ouollne Stoves. Lawn Mowers. Garden Hoee. etc. ossznyg THAT ms SIGNATURE. PORMERLY RICHMOND & CO. C, I18 and I20 Princess Street. RITAIL IVIRYWHIRI. I the PHD III 7 ...s"'...u.."" "":`u`.'.`.T.`x .. so. -'u`.' hsloanmnon '91.: us. -- `at 875; -~ RACER at ._jn.nnQ `A QADJ We have them from $8 upwards. Como and see them. ELLIOTT BROS.,_: THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GEN L Ah; UINE vnnnh unn- .1 111-1 \.lA\.n\a.--v-___ - , the profoulon to be we most In- ` 3l'e?;!uT;t:3dv;Yunb1o round: out dlnovuod. in the host remedy known for Ooulu. OOIIIIIIDHOI Bronchitis. Asthma. CHLORODYN13.:?.`:`i.`.}i.`:`3 s::.::::;1:?x:.':::?a.t,':.`;'.'.:.r.? M CHLORODYNE a2'r..`*c*.::,:;:1:~:,:'a a':, :.*::::',." W` *' ' ' "" CHI-ORODYNE:`I,':1?3";}.,,?:`:`.:!.:3a'.E.':.2t:"' ' """ "* ls. Rhoumntlnlm CHI-ORODYNE tSo$;?c`;':.`n e.?wE1L'%%.`.:uL?x I:`f::}{s.. --~ - .,_ w,_....... .49: Hannah : $_ . Douglas & Co. and Urqulnrb & 00., Montnsl. ' 69 and 7| Brock Street. of every Bottle of the ` woncmsmmnsnxnn Brass, Copper. Etc. , xarket price, or will take it in trade : ooctuall check: nnd an-uh thlou too ofhnfahl 0 dilemma: Hphthorlu. Fevu.0roup.Auo. ;` mm: like us clmrm in Dim-than the only v do in Cholera and Dynontery. ' eoctunlly outs nhort all Attack: 0! Ipllopu. mm. Pulpitutlon and Splnnl. ' h In I I 1 : ::o:.ro`;':.`:.,.*m:.::1..`3.. I:.`:,::i:.:~..`f.`""` iiendmn and Reliance] 0: guy city in the world and ask . W0 hnnjqnt received 5 cu-loud of I --- l_-._. - l_-A-.... -.p.AJ:-um u-nnnAIv To Glasgow. To Dublin. To Berlin. To Paris. To New York. V fo Bostonq cents. The corner Bookstore. W-BFIZCYCLES. .Sidebnatds Bedmorn Suitexl Some special Snaps. and you will nd them. Their nputntiqn in world wide, and they can only be procured in Kingston AND THE _DAI{.Y A _m_G.| . OANADILNPOLIOY. '_l'lun not rule at unlnr limit: in the dbkhudmpiuing, Algonn and lhlny nlvuutfaonto yuurdny. In us look- od found go with um unxioty. The Piphnonb hilt Wu ovon udvilod by 950'! who loll: out the Motion bohnon xnornuonu to up export duty on log; uiouhlyhnvu tendency to depreciate the vnludthuollulral. _._A. .1 I\_b-..Xn. Ln-Ann! VIII. W T llllll-u Tho gov:-nmont of Ontario. honvgr. Ind in an Idea. in own programme. it: own doollloun. Baton bidding in: mow- od I new ugnlntlon wu pmmnlgsbod. Ao- oordlng to It I timbor cut In than crown land: "nut 50 munulpoturod inhbho ,,n n|Ln_ _..L -.. gt-ul ha. Ola. Ila. "TIIIU K Illiulllluvnuvu nu O`:-V province. Thin put en end to the echemlng oi Americern to eeccre the tim- her in Onnedn which in neceeeery to keep their ml|le,in American territory. in open- tion; and it must heve been done with the concurrence oi the Oanuilen iumhermen. elnoe it ie undoretood that they've:-e being consulted in regerd to the crdinence. AI.I-___-.. ght -J "I`pu-nnicn (A 'I'lCl UUHIUHHQ Ill IIKIIU IIU tut euu uuuu vvw Aldermen Scott, of Toronto. (I former Kingetoninn. in whoee progreu end wei- fereeomeny old Mend: ere inureeted), _ now one of the repreeentetive lumber deni- er! of Ontario, in commenting upon the new regulation eeid :` "It in most prehe- uorthy. If it hed been put in loroe eome time ego it would hove Aided the govern- ment to 5 great extent inideeling with the lumber duty queetion." 'l|I-- _..:--- ..I..s..:...A -em lrnm `R00 to Illlnr Clllty quuuvluu. The price: obtained were from $800 to 02,350 per mile. The limits were told in smell Iectlonl for the benefit. of the local mlllowneu. The result. was satisfactory to every one, end the trennction open: up 9. new experience in Cenndienl lumbering. ELECTIONS IN ONTARIO. The Toronto Telegram make: thin sn- nounoemont: -- u-m,,n._ _._-.. _-Lu.... I-lug Ii-On DOIHIOOKKIIIIII The diiiioulty over getting the lists ready before Christmas is an entire stum- bling block. Another short session will be held immediately after New Year's day next. The ministers are at work daily now getting their estimates ready for next year. and in nearly every department the clerks arc to be seen poring over their books, reports, etc., and getting readly for a session. The members wil ocket another six hundred dol- are before fsoin their constitu- ents again. The li rals and conserva- tives are `tting very active with the lists. Thoseli goutside the cities should see that their names are taken down by the assessors this year. The lists all over the province will not likely be ready until Christmas. This year's assessment need not be completed in the municipalities he- lore October 1st. Then the court of revi- sion to conrm the assessment takes a month alter this before the clerk of the municipality can start the voters list. On this ground it is very unlikely that an elec- tion will be held until next spring, after a session. P D CORSEIS " eouuon." There in nothing sensational in all this. The governments month: ego. embed, through in premier. than there would be enother eeeeion before the elections. and there in no ooouion to believe that there bu been I ohnnge in its policy. In in im- portant oh the voters um should be cor- rected, that they should be on new no poeeible. and they are never ready in any year until the Chrietrnu holidays. mm- x. .. no: at nrnnhnnv- nnd hhg yOll' unm ne unnuuuue nuuuu,-. Thle in an Age of prophecy. end &he Wmo my ee well meke e prognoetior Hon. It in in effect. that the next eeeelon of the legieleture will be held es the ueuel time. then the election: will follow about June. Jueb put theb away in your dieriee and unit developmence. AN INDIGNANT PROTEST. ` The Buffalo Timee indlgnantly proteete againet the regulation of the Canadian gov- ernment and to the eiiect that only Canadian labour ehall be used in the conetruction oi the Crow'e Neat Paee railway. Thie prohi- bition oi American labour it reqarde ae cruel in the extreme. and euch as ie not practiced on Canadiane who seek labour in the United Statue . The Canadian law in euppoeed to be a retaliatory one." eeye the Timee. aimed epeoiiically at the American law, but we have yet to ilnd anything in our alien labor law which lor- bida any Canadian entering the United Statee anywhere and eecuring em ployment. whether he evindee a deeire to become ' naturalized or not." 0n$can hardly be- lieve that the Timee ie` publish- ed within hailing dietanoe oi the oiiice of Mr. DeBarry, whoee enforcement oi the alien labour law hae been to dietinguiehed. L! r. DeBarry hae an eye like an eagle'e. and he ilnde no diieulty in apotting the Can- adlane who oroee the line via Niagara Fella and divining what their miuion it. It ueedtobethatarnen waeiree to goend hire with Americana. ae an after ooneidera'- tion. but be deported `ii there wae any evi- dmoe that he had been engaged belore lowing. Thie interpretation of the'law wee to extremee in eome canoe. and one lergyman. popular in Canada and leaving Kingston for Detroi wae the eubieot Moi epecial athntio and there wee talk 0! breaking his ``contract." and returning him to Canada. Lttterly. the law bee been given a wider application by men of the DeBarry etemp. and Oanedlane entering American territory without contract. and merely proepeotlng or` vieit- ing irienda. have been an itted to the grutaet lndlcltitil. . that W Z `TIT! Iu\u'uuuu-. -.., .._. this thing boould 36 on without realit- tory olloohvyu not to be oxpdcuod. Tho rqulnllon requiring Ibo ouploylnont ol Onulln labour on tho Orov'o Noah: nlhnyhu bun oudonod by pqlhmont ind Ilihnulhn pooplo. Such lacuna will donut \hAucrScun Iponupolnl cnyoh thy,gIuIly modal unllghuur KI-I &I`LLIJI_ IV Q0 ."O~C70'0|'U&Dl&." IOHOETO WIOII DUI. - `Ibo 36. Julia Ida. oouurntlvo 9! coins. It not grilling tblb Sir Wmrld Lmrlcc Ihonldho credited with any in- llncuooin bringing about A donunchtlon olthnolgiuund Ga-Inn truths. Rio` wuwnotun oxhibltion of pain, in It: opinion. but of stupidity. How? Lot it Steacy &. Steacy. pl In: An I `mum of (Act, the mutter wu pnnnd nu oonfcronoo of ooloriisl repro- unhtlvu with Mr. Chamberlain in Ian- don. and also so the oolonhl oonforonoo ab Ottawa In I895. The Brmnh government then dooliuod to do u roqnuud. basin this jubiloo your in bu been don." t. x-v1....-..|-.|-.I. that thmun. which" Mall 100" IX! ID llll IIUIII uvuv. It iejlimenhble thct the 8un, which" preenlnee to ehine cud illuminate the enh- jecte it diecuuee, ehocld fell into so grove on error. The position ol mettere in 1896 'end 1897 who entirely d.i'erent. The one propoIel-thet which Sir Chlrlee Tupper edvocetee even9 now - in- volved ediecritninction towhlch the Bri- tinh government could not give ite con- currence; the other proposal opened the way for trade relations which could not be ignored. It won the Laurler government which preued the wider lane in ite preferentlnl te.rii"q it wee Sir Wil- frid who. in the premiere confer- .ence in England, led in the diecue- eion that led to ectlon, the outcome 0! which hoe been the denunciation of the trentiee. The geriiue which he been de- nled Sir Wilfrid by Canadian papers is generouely accorded him by the English preee, and by paper! which are not dilpoeed to let their politic: utfect their judgment. An American journal notes the manner in which Canada in being otocked with mm end ammunition, and Hon. Mr. Tnrte hope: they will be "used with` prudence, yet, at the lame time, with un- mietakebie rmneu. .____.____._ Wheel: in going up and silver is going down in value. The eilveritee argument; blnb Illver and wheel`. are of equal velue,_ end have to do with I nation : monetary standard, has, therefore, suffered a severe Bin-rle Gazette. The Kingston Willi: hoe much to my of the children : protection movement. initia- ted by the Ontnrio government ebout three yeere ego. end from which I0 much was expected In the way of diminiehing crime and peuperiem. Some time ego there wee organized in Berrieen auxiliary of the general society, but ite eotivity seems to have been very limited, and lor the put eer we have heard nothing of ite doinge. n thin. how- ever, it ie in line with many others organi- zed about the eeme time. Either the gov- ernment ehould Abandon the work ulte- gether end eeve the money it givee ln ul- ariee to one or two well-paid oliciele in Toronto. or aid the work throughout the province eo ea to fairly eet the mechinery of the not in motion, end effect the object for which the not was adopted. The aim of the luv ie good. Ite enforce- ment would ieeue in the meet benelioient reeulte. The only thing lacking in con- nection with it ct recent in 5 little com- mon eenee. coupl with A Mr degree of energy. on the gut of the public oilicinle reeponeitle for t e carrying out of the low. - - - , -pn-_.n|.- 'I`hn K inulI.nn Bnver Volley. Nob-. Tribune. If your friends go to the Klondike gold Iielde and don't come back, you can rest euured that they are as yet in I good state of preuerution. A minor who went to thet countr four years I o woe dug out oleenow tilt the other ey. and he` looked jurt an neturel as the day he was frozen. Cold preserved miner on ice pro- miaee to be the principel product of that country !or next winter. `I110 IIIIIIIC IIIPIIIU an nu... If vnnr fr-(And: an tn hh IIIIW III Wu: Illlhlvwryvwuw In:llumnpolh`Journel. "Went. 00 ride I bicycle. do you 3" snap- ped the old mum. "Your mother never went whining About on the utreete on a wheel." ..v-.n ...u-..-ma Mm dutiful dnunhter. New Presbyterian wheel." YeI." reborbed she dutiful daughter, "she: I: just. who me hold me. She says meybo if she bed the would have caught. a h.m.:u- lonkimr mm." maybe u we unu uuu v better looking! mun." Toronto Telegram. The great. powers 0! Euro may be ex- poobod to got together my any and nettle who ontaornquoabion now thnt the sidet- ....... .6 I(a..mr.-m. ()nt.. hnvo nctuully I III -IIIIIII ll \ Toronto 'l`hg prank. nnunr ontaornquoanon mu uno Munr- mou of Kmgabon. 0nt., nctuully broken I three months deadlock ovo r the tppointmenu of :1 city clerk. __.--:-:_.:._-. BBO hlppy II may DI UUIIII at the right. imo alwnyn. Bollovlllo Ontario. _ The government of this provmoo poouueu the happy lotulty 0! doing the right thing n. hhn riuht. imo nlwnvl. luluru vn nu ..-...._-__ ___. V_,V,, Toronto Tclumm. The mule of Du-in bnbhon in bounty the -I...|.L-...J\ -0 oh. Onwn nu-Id The mule or unvm nunon Ihubboryh of the town park CI] llu uvu ` Ontario. Th: ammrnmont Hymn Book, Etc., I0 ems IJPWARDS. IUPIOI UI loI`IlIIlIII'o Pour Connonxn, 0nt.. August l9.-At Roobo'o limo kiln. obout two unuloo worst of horo. ot 5:30 thio morning. lightning otruok Roobo & Sono powdor otoro houoe. oouoingo torrihlo explosion. burning the omco ond horn ond ooottorin thingo in gonorol obout tho limo kin. Foster : glooo worko noor by outforod grootly by tho oxplooion. tho root boing torn on ond othor dornogo dono. A munbor oi roilrood ooro otondlng on tho looo worko aiding woro oloo unroof . The night wotchmon woo viplontly thrown to tho oor of tho ongino room, but woo not injurod. In thio villogo tho ohook woo oovoroly folt. Two Iorgo ploto win- dowo in tho otoroo of Motthowo' block wore hrokon. And othor loooo ouond likowioo. 1 Non oornoo from art Erl'o."'Wollond and St. Cothorinoo. roporting tho oxplooion oo boing Iolt ot thooo ploooo. No ootimoto ol. ` tho domogo oon ho rnodo ot prooont. The Ann-I U:-p or-I1. Tho nod` oiooro for tho autumn militio comp thohopono on Borriolold common on Bopoomhor 75!: bovo boon ooloolod. Tho poroonnolol tho otolf will bo no lollowo: Uomp oommondont. Liout.-Col. Monmou- hon. D.0.C.; brlgodo mojor. major Curt.- ho. No. 2 dopoo. B.lt.C.l.. Tomato: m inohncwr, Capo. Hon. Nth boot, .W.0.R.; onpply oicor. major Gollowqy. Nth both. l`.W.O.lL ho Io-dc on hdnou. in. motion pm-pou- that hung I otuioncy and hue goods buuiuuo. on lull own account. in B0 Iovillo. na.'n:.nouIu.-usuuuumua, Kiaguonuri uoxtwoolto I . , --___:_.__?_. The Future Export. lrom Klondlko. -_-_ \I-|I-- Ngh Wnihnnn 1. run Ilnor Trouble In: no llxod. ,-., I-_|-_..-.. ..____.--_._.._...__.. Icllot-Q 0! ll Bccnlnlng mu lost. ow-in Wu linndlcnpood. ,_,-u_- v_..-..-I Iuy It Long l.|vo To Do lo. In- I\-ntgnln ENGLISH CHURCH PRAYER _.A-.- A other 0! Llhtnlllo V -.._ :\..; 1......-in u ' __--_ no Ann-n OIIP In- . Q _m_- 1.- AL- `-5--an Not A lncoou. ., `W Ilnlplllol IHOIIIMIO Inn-L Jan: Ihhclln T ZCIIII C III arr-n ------ Pout. Jon Ilohopin. Pain in in luii enjoyment of a fresh am A A Ition. which has ninved to the bottom in iitanry circle and society generally. Jenn ` Riohepin, poet. noveliu and hircnmic nu-' ""f not JEAN RICHEPIII. that, has (doped with Mme. Wu-net, wife of the mstingulnhod composer. nu..n...nm In mm of the most picturesque distinguinhcu composer. Richepin is one of the picturesque men in Paris. It won he who a few years ago accompanied Sarah Bernhardt when Ihe horsewhipped Mlle. Colcmbier. Ho trottlod M. Saudun, the journalist who was proscnt, und then prevented that gen- tleman from protecting Mme. Bernhardt : victim. It was Richepin who war the au- thor ct Mme. Bernherdt'c ' suppressed book, Marie Pigeonnicr." " . Rlchcpin in a handsome. athletic man of 40. He in n brilliant acholnr, has been a aoldlor, n poet, a Jourmxlistoud author and ilnnlly 1|" dramatist. The press has him for u contributor. the theater for a critic, the Cato Anglnis for o pntron nnd Lu lin- heme for one of its most utriking figures. M. llichcpln was born in Africa and in as dark as u xnulutto. His parents Worn from Pia.-ardy, and it in said that the brilliant Pm-ieinn has gypsy blood it), his uvnlnn Ilrlluul volua. \'n 1 No one is aurprlsod at his lntc-st esca- pmlo. It is qnltv In Hnn with his chamo- , tor. which In nuldom at loss for somosortz of u aurprisu for friumln and the public. Pen plo um now asking, What will he do ` unit?" Elihlnonunn `r--V--v-_ _ _ BOO K-xoc upward`;- TESTAMENTS-1o cent: up- ` wards. POCKET BIBLES-25 cenfs. LARGE TYPE BIBLES-4o next?` ' About the only npeolmon of Rlohopln'I ltylo Lhnt. ls fnmlllur to Amorlounn la the song "'l`he Monlu-r's Heart," which was sung lust winter by Yvette Gullburt. Here ls Arthur :-lynmn'a trunshmon oflu: There omu was It hul--nln-k for his lot! And he loved (mu who loved hlm not. She nuid tn hlm: Go hrlng to my foot, Thy mov.1mr`n hnnrt for my dog's moat. Gm. than home; nluy her. not. wait." Iiu look lhv hour! and he run with it It-rnlght. An ho run hu full tn th<~ |.:ru\\nd.' Andln the clay the heart rullud round. An tho he-art rollvd round ln tho clay Thu ht-nrt upoko, und ho hulrd lt Huy- Kn lwartl (hv hmrt any ln hlu oar: "Hut hurt lhyrwlf. my dour? Oh. my dear!" ---._---:.:-- Two New York Woman Who Arc Appor- ontly llullot. Proof. mno human beings achieve grontuesa by riding 200 mile: on n bicyolo in mm dny. Othorn buy areutnou by mean: of their millions. Spill other: have greatnou thrust upon whom by not dying when they wore oxpootod to die by profound modicol thinkers. New York has two being: of the latter kind at prcnoniz. who woro inoonnidornto enough not to (Ho whon oxpooted to do so by their roapeoizivo assailants and tho hoa- pltnl tlootora. Tho first of those in Mrs. Lona Hnrdy. Sho was shot vo times by hor husband and than struck on i-ho hood with o hutchot. Tho oasuult won oonnnlttod at their homo. und it took tho umbuinnoo nonrly an hour to ronch the injured womnn. When tho young nurguon sow hor suite, he expressed tho opinion that. rho would not llvo to l'l`il0ll tho litmpitnl. An In nmttvr of duty he took hor to tho Hnrlom hospital, whero rho wus put undvr other und hor wounds oxmnined. Ono bullvl, hml gono into her shouldor, another through tho nook, one through her nrm. und two woro lllib(\(l(l0(l in hor lot: slllv, two at tho iuttor puncturing the 1': ` .-7 \ - Mm. LENA HARDY. lung. The lmlloba weru extracted. and tlnqwotnun rnlliod nllghtly. The max! day nho ahowod symptoms of recover-Ing. and the doctors determined to hulp nature A 1 LI; hntohet wound in me lurunralu mu- elrnmml and now:-d up, nml ment Mrs. Hardy proceeded rapidly 00- ` ward lumlth and in in month was dis- ohnrqod from tho hospital. The other who in that of Mrs. Rosin: Drolot. the young Fronohwomon who win 63.0! by her lover, I-`ardiunml Herve. in the hallway oi In Hnrlom ilnthouso. llervo committed nuioitie at the some time, but his inn-mled victim will be an well an ever in ii law dnyl. _()no of the bullets pierced her neck. making an ugly wound near the jugular .voiu. Anothor went through the right , long: And the third through the right arm. Ha one. too, was ronounood hopeless. but after tho bull were utrnctod rho ._II|.A -nA _In nan Qilhhl lmd XIII` Will! I bl t-. 7I`l after tho bullowworo uxncwu lnu millet! and -In now within sight of T plm I-county. ' : A BRILLIANT ROGUE.A '00! OIDICIOI1 W nluuuuoru Anon] the Seminole Indlnnu of Florida then In no lgnnhlhg. When my of thou oonuu no commmrd which usually land to Iynchlng. than lndlnnn who the ot- tondon and turn them Mel` 00 the Illin- SCI. A few days no the tribe onnghtn mining couple and tied them to nah: nun tho mm : edge. about 50 foot apart. `rhea they Nod n dog. between to n!- Inos nnenuon. For tho om! day they wan left that In the hot sun. and than at Inna the nlllpton onwlod out and lint lovonml the bowling dog And nfunvud LL. -pg- and -nmA1 ulna. E. O. Iiloll. I..LlI- -pa--I FAMILY BIBLES-$x.5o.