Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Aug 1897, p. 6

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B. 1;! 0. 8.3 Employees` Plcnlc. The employees of the B. of Q. rsilwsy hold their annual excursion and picnic to- day. About 300poruona nrrivod at 10 mm. on the excursion train to the union session in this city, when they were met by R. J. Wilaon.prooidonb ol the employees` mutual boneb nooointion. The oxcuruloniuu om- bnrked on the stunner Pierrepont for Tro- mnnt `Park and Gnnunoquo. A pleasant.- trip wu onjoyed and" the outing wu,il: wu agreed, the but in noun! you A Noted American; cl-Inlnel. Loxnox, Anguut 20.-A burglar known II Edvard Simpson, now eervimz I term at Wormwood Scrube prison. has been identied so J. B. Ford. one of the moat notorious criminnll in the United Staten. end vented in eeveral American oittee for A great variety 0! erimee. An extredition warrant was ieeued for him at Bow street _-IX._ gbglhun AL-no-inn Li-A -JO}: tnbtbnll weninn will Iuuul I01 mm It: now I-true lice mention, cherging him with forgery` in Cincinnati. where he ope:-and extensive- ly anger the name ol (uriee Fieher. He will lie exu-edited in Noveunbee Owns Sotmn 0nt.. August 20.-Tho nnninhod uhll onnoo left out from you- tordnfu programme. om milo. three in n. PI!!! 8300. was nished this morn- ing. Bonn how was run. two being dud lush botwooa K. sud Brown Richmond. Harry K. r. l'onlo'I. Col- lin.--nntl, Int: Inn-I Rinhmmul- Hntln. Htunk.-August N.--An ox.tI-not-dlury ind olgold was nude in tho old Sinn- Knn min; Hanna.` nun Ihntulll nnlin III C K-1- ILWO. Ono pkon of nineteen noon sbiraou dvu. thirds gold rank (NO can-I n nuntitn. Th WIIT1 mint. lion 5.030%. nlrry 5.. El : IOIIICT, \JOI- lingvood. at: Brown Richmond. Mathe- Ioh. CIICIIVOI1-||,Dc0IId: Prinoo Charlie. R |n.mn mallard, gm.-I Ran. (inn, I fill. if j uvuhunknlruutbonrhno. . LFXCWGTII. wanna; KTIIIIC U`-IIIIC. .: IcGin. Ioolotd, third. Bout timo, I vru v.- y. -.--._ ELECTRIC BTREE; OAR.- 'l'b0lO'0lfII " A......g U .-n--on-gnu luau. &_'.AagL`In Inn" At owclloud. EI,__._ ,A l,,,, _A An Infant llolllho . _,_.n.\ A, ,A_ lnlr View Fnnoleu. . run 0-11.. f`*`-"..`_` "~:-`~ ~cu-Io---- futhtlilb. I '-" Infant A -__..- nn A .._..:_I " I. I Inna v Boa-I-cl`. I;lun.,T A '05 29 -A opecinl cabin to the Hon! m Bums Ayru uyl : Oniy detail: of the horrible murder at Ian on rd the u-on muted whoonet0liviPoohorIInuyobboenre- ...:-.:I hang `Huang at nix man innt. BIIIII, over 1.1.! mile: ullunu Illll wuu he lent to the United States for trial as the urlicst possible date. They III`: 'Wi||inm Henburgh, ongineon vpo soud uoooond uncut on: J. Anderson oooix IOIIIOII Andrew 1'. March. Mnnuoi Bnrmt, John Land And 1!. Bnrehdt. The tragedy occurred about 125 miles 03 the South American cont. probably on Frida night. John Lend had been the an-um In M lab. army 1. dulnn thO grulnulur ox uni 'cruw I uuwu v-_-- ontira ._yoyI_go and had sq od In canning Iona diustisloction among the other men. The complaint: made by the men won on second of hard work and in- nnmnhllf. 'l\lIl` ' '4-1.` ant` A nnlhfnih . _ fun 1- UVIIJI-Iuivulv. Qbugi I hum puy who hold at & _ y n. Williumvillo. in aid of Ducal. that llothodiu church. The uuplup wu largo. Au uoollone pro- flnlu L van pnucmd. The grounds duoonhd. wIIIIl|$'U|fVIl'$Il'lIVlIIly9r: Ivuuu Iv` coind hora. `rhocrov of Iix men inst. Bnhin, 1.000 miles distant and will 1.. nnnh on 91.. Hniuul Run: for trial IDOII WOTU UII II`-GOIIDI OK llll WUFI Iuu ur noiont food, Land and A companion when male in not clurl given. I|'d5Pl m tnlam-Am: rnenivqd am from Blhll. IIIBIDIUIIII I000, Lllu lull I uuuly-u_-vu ecoordlp to telegrelnl reeeived ere from Blhlls crept to the oebin while captain Whit- mnn nnd n-It meta Rnundnrl were 501000 crept I0 IMO cemn wnue cepuln wrun- mon and first mete Sounders were eeleep and killed them in their banks. They then kindled n re in the After hold. It was only when the schooner was on ames Lbet the reminder of the crew knew ony- thing of the tragedy. and when the Alarm wee given there was barely time to telie to the boots, the ceptoin end first mete being missed as the party left the burning voseel. During the ride over the tropiasl eeas, seeking e port the four faithful members of the crew forced a confession from Lend. and his companion. They found no eympethy Among the other men, and without A moment's delay "the crimes were reported to the Bahia authorities and consul Shute immediately on reaching the shore. All six were ordered undererxest, and they will be kept in connement until they cen be shipped to Boston. i ' Nearly Caused p Deathpy Drowning In Eel Bay. ' Tnovsaxn ISLAND PARK, August l9.- Yesterday a. narrow escape from drowning occurred in Canadian waters in Eel bay. Mr. and Mrs. Doclratater. of Albany, and Mrs. Wright, of St. Louis, who are occu- pying the Crystal Bay cottage on the park. tried their luck at shing yester- day forenoon and selected Eel bay. which is noted for the lar e catches of fish thst'are taken out o it daily, for their eld of labor. The nny tribe fought shy of their trollin spoons most of the morning and t ey were about to give up hope of catching any, when Mrs. Dockstater felt a mighty tug at the line she was holding. It was not weeds this time as it had teen time and time ain before. but a live and werful s .' She hauled in slowly and over hand until the monster was alongside the boat and made such an effort to lift the sh, which proved to be a ten- pound pickerel, into the skill`, that she cap- sized the little boat and the three occu. pants were thrown into the water. .Mrs.` Wright remained cool-headed, clinging to the boat. but Mrs. Dockstater. overcome by the excitement,lost her hold and sunk twice. As she came up, Mr. Dockstater. who is an excellent swimmer, caught her up with one arm. swam to shore. a quartnr of a mile distant, towing the boat and Mrs. Wright. The party in a few moments started back for the park in a more quiet mood than that in which they had left it. but none the less were they ardent anglers. Jury In DTIU Illllll I4l'llIl unu CUUVIOI. At the Orr inquest this afternoon Alex. Allison. father of James A. Allison, the accused, bad suiciently recovered from the sudden attack of convulsions that seized him last night, to give evidence. He made sworn eteiements directly contra- dictory to previous witnesses. The manner in which the evidence wee given made a bad impression and there are people who think he has guilty knowledge of the murder, but does not wanttodivulge. He identified the son e overalls, end said he left home at six a.m. on the Niagara Falls oxcureion on the Monday morning that the murder occurred. All the evidence was in shortly after two p.m., and the jury has now retired to ren- der a verdict. An--- l...lK |.......`- -..a:.......--a iL_ :..... IITIIIH IIII UUUII uuuuguu IITHII IIUKIIIC Kidru t.o2'.'r.h. It. is thought that Alex. Allison. fnthor of the accused, will be arrested on the charge of being an nccenory after the (act. V'(ll'I. VIII Cleveland Leader. Work, work. work. That`: LI {n-n'n For the dollar l'm earning now, As I strive and slave away. Will have tobes nt in payingaome bill That was pile up yesterday. 0, well for the man who (oil: If hi` llll n Iflnnln nhnn . A` oi the orodioon o! Wuldrcn & but onllod for tho 25%|: so To- am. Ho Ihtomonh he been proplrod. _ ddi VII! :0 .000. u, wen. 101' me who toils If he sees a gleam ahead, But and is his lot whose earnings niust no Thlnke The lvldenoe Itrong. UALT, Ont. August 20.- The adjourned Orr inquest was again called ebortly after one o'clock. It is thought e verdict; will be rendered this evening. Provincial de- tective Murray appears to think that the crown has suicient incriminating evidence against. Allison now to bend to go before e jury in the final trial and convict. At the Orr inn neat. this nfternnnn Alex. U57 I VUI'UlUI.'o After A half _hour'a retirement the jmy returned the following verdict : "That on the 9th day of Au usr, 1897, James A. Allison did unlawfu ly, falonioualy nnd`ma- liciounly lrill and murder Emma Orr. The preliminary hearing bcfore the magis- trnbe has been changed from August 23rd in `2".'t.IL VV UTK. \TDl'K, VVOTK. That`; all there's in store for me. `And from the looks of things, that : all There is ever likely to be. -".|[II" for much Ildon. Louisville Courier-Journal. ' To lend your wine! is a. sign you will quu-ml with 3 friend. To IX!` Ill! nvnrtilnrrihnfn nf nnwlu a count pruuu ma nu. : To unctnro tire ten miles from home auign that you will have n gpu-in on your oft hind foot. \ To an A l'Qd-han1luI wnmnn wan:-inc pnvln on your on mno IOOI. To Ice. 3 rod-headed woman waning green bloomers in a sign our rim will split nnlm you any Ken 0" 3nd throw a hole of bu over your left shoulder. To (all to n Av than ncnlu iruumnlnu Work. work. work. Like a. slave that may ne'er be free; `Tlinot the need: of the pruent, but The debt: that are bothering me. quunn wun xrlenu. To mud the advertisements at newly invented puinleu saddles in 3 sign you will die and despised. - To he c 113:! hr A I-nllnw dna with 2 um ueapnaea WIII Ole . T0 he cgtllod by I yellow dog with a head like A cool stove nnd a mouth like a collar pruucear had full. ~ To nunclnrn tin nn mils: fl-nrn one at n{ over your um anoumer. To {all to p :1 the regular inltamalnu in an ill omen, and it man: thgt you will meet 3 dark man who will cause you much lmublo and incounniena. I Brunug Ont. Angus 20.--Wmhn D. u. cg oldud all now doing. To;,)ay for a horse that is dead. %AUia}us1~ 26, 1391. K |l_.LE9 ,.).N 'rH:_uI auuxs. tx .7-.-.. .._._..--.. '..-_, 1." Lend h.'ci'i3 nlor 6! the `crow . duriu ......--- -_.a 1.-.: .... mi in A TEN-POUND PICKEREL Work. Work. Work. I f-..:__ , . * 'l_'$I-lIIUI' uu-u---g - On Innity Dough: Koo . pont- dlow. noolvod notion : ol his .'.. Ir. Illod the position J. Hgddon has n- " II. oppointhon 5 out is cam as man. I LLORD` KELV_lN'8 A0035! AT .. ____._. . _'.__--. --n.An LORD` KELV_]lI'8 ADDH::a anmsn AssocuA11o"N. Annurprovlnohl OI-Ickit Inn o . I-In! In romnt.o-l`nnc|I Animus: WWII I TU Ill III|l,`IIlllU u" [u VIII)-VII- Tho olding of the Qupboc men wn su- perb and the bowling good. The opposing tumuro: 0ntuio-D.W. Baundor|.'W. E. Cooper, T. C. Goldinghun, J. M. Lning. W. R. Wudlworth and M. Bo d, Toronto; I`. W. '.l`on&, Olinwn; A. G. hulnbol-I.Pukd|lo; J. . Counooll and A. F. R. Martin. Hamilton; and G. 8. Lyon. Rooodulo. o....h..._.w, R ilhnrh. J. .1 Bonn and '['nw||-l"1'/hoary of Lord Kelvin ! _ rum. Tomxm, Ont... Angus 20.--'l.'he Op- hrio and Quebec interprovincid cricket much commenced this mornin on the univeI'Iit.y campus Weethor 00. end `cu-eeee in excellent oogditoion. Onterio went nk. to bet and whetf the gene wee adjourned for lunch the `inning was over wioh e none of eixty-dine {or ten wiekete. "I`hA nldina nf thn Onnbna man III Inunwon; ma u. 5. Lyon. xcoooauo. Qooboo-W. R. Gilbert. J. J. B0 on and F. N. Bouuhom, Montreal; 1!. B. cGiv- om, M. B. Grittowo. B. C. Campbell and H. Hutchinson, Ottawa; H. 8. Hill, E. McLean, W. Phillpob and J. Phillpob and Wn|hAr,,.MniII (In. .wuker.ucuuI u.u. M. Ginrd, Fronch ambnundor to China, arrived in this city this morning and left {or Niagara Falls. He will return this `evening, spending tonight; he will then continue his journey home to France. on nf than most: intarantina mnu-frond continue ms j0|lI'lIOy nome no a runny. One of the most interesting papers'resd at the sections of the British association this morning was that of lord Kelvin on the fuel supplysnd air supply of the world. Themain ihgory of the paper read was that the _ fuel supply of the world is as great as the air supply. The fuel being equal to the amount of oxygen that consumes it. He estimates that there is still avtilahle in Great Britain alone one hundred and forty-six thousand million tons of coal which at the plesent rate of consumption would last 150 years. The supply of fuel for .Great Britain appeared to be above the ordinary, but he thought it mi ht safely be stated that the world's suppy was two thousand times that of Great Britain. Lord Kelvin dwelt also on the enormous increase in the use of water power, which would lessen the amount of oxygen required in the burning of fuel and yet render possible enormous industrial development. an. u7:n:-._ m......... :. L- ..._|u-nnnlnm. 01' cnucmeu Lne sarmuu was uuuu. Dry goods were designated as men's stuffs." or "women's stuffs.` Rlnvon were unknown. All cookimr Ilifgo In vxxjcqn nnnwu yuu...n..,, of thorns was sharp; Now these lie :11 behind Ino-- .."e..',a: ::::;:"'` '-'9' .;'.`:*:.:.~.r.:;-23.`?-.3: am... {I Innhuolb Ind. , ' W0) A I ` -hnhowuur Idolmbontiu. 40o. web: min pun. No. pct Baku. nylon-o NICLEUH, W - ruulpuv .Wnlker.-McGil| C.C. II [Ii-an-I. wnnnnhu the news. The! church collection was taken in 1:. bag at. the end of a pole, with abell n.tuu:hed to arouse sleep`! contributors. An nld nnnnnr minn in .nnnnnt.icut was known as me near: 0: Alnou. uuw us. Quinine was unknown. When a man had ague fits he took Peruvian bark and whiskey. Thorn was not. :1 nuhlic librarv In the whiskey. There was not a public library United States. - Books were very expensive. The Lives of the Poets" cost fifteen dollars. A day laborer received two shillings A. day. A horseman who gallo ed on a city street was fined four shil ings. Crockery pln.te.s were objected to be- cause they (lulled the knives. A mnn who ieered at the nreacher between New xorx ana uoston. Many of the streets were not named and the houses were not numbered. The parquet of the theatre was called the pit. and was filled with the rubble. The whipping post and pillor were still standing in New York and goston. Three-fourths of the book: in every HI"...-no an-in f-nrn nnrnnu Who Aliunfin aevelo menu. Sir illiem Tumor, in the enthropologh cal eeotmn this morning, made uninterest- ing comparison between the structure of men and the ape. Skeleton gure: of both were shown. He nrguod Against the theory that gure: of men in put ages, the bone: of which represent- ad man in I etoonimr noeture. WON} ag (I10 Done: 0! wuluu luplliaovuw ed man in e etooping poeture, to be taken no ehovving a connection between man and ape, as bones of man at an equally early period showed men in an upright posture without distinctly combat- ting the Darwinian theory. Sir William Turner e paper ehowed clearly the enorm- oue phynoloticel diiferencee between man and ape. ' A Cutonn curl-out In Bonn-d Io lnny Con- lnon Things. ` The New Orleans '1` imes-Democrat has been collecting some interesting (owls of the customs current in the United States over a. hundred years ago. Rum-v u-nntlnmrm worn u mums and States nunarau ago. Every gentleman wore u. queue and powdered his hair. A gentleman bowing to a lady always scraped his foot on the ground. All the population of a. village assem- bled at the inn on post day to hear lbe 'I`I..s .-Inn-nh nnllm-Hnn wnn fnluan in n.tuu:neu to arouse Bleep cuutrnuunuru. An old copper mine In onnectlcut was used In a prince. lmnrinnnmenl. for debt wns 8. com- IIPBIITIV |_q))_ Ialmdn on the Elll .":'.7 ' flupin Bun II 3 _ , J _LA_. uA._-_.l.. ID u.-mu na_ pnuu. Imprisonment for debt was a. mon practice. 'l`hm-n wm: nnlv one hut factorv. and practice. There was only one hut factor) . that made cocked hats. Virn-iniu nnnlnlnml n fifth of the that made cocked nuns. Virginia contained a fifth of the whole population of the country. Two nnum couches hore all the travel whole populuuon or me country. Two stage coaches here between New York and Boston. 'l`hn Mainainni vnllov was nnl an wall between New. xorx una nuswn. The Mississippi valley was not so well known the heart of Africa now is. nuininn wan nnltnnxvn \\ hnn :1. man Lney uuueu me Knives. A man who jeered at the preacher or criticised the sermbh was fined. [Irv anndn urnrn rh:-niannjnd as men's stuns." "women's stuns. Stoves were unknown. All cooking was dong before an open fireplace. Six duvs were reauired for 8. journey was (long nature an open llrcpmcu. Six days reqmred Journey between New York and Boston. M3..." nf the :11-nnfn u"nr-or-m1nnmnd by land. - A New England girl was not allowed to marry until she could bake a loaf of bread and cut it in smooth. even slices w_hile it was still warm. \|Hu:n n Viraininn nhn-had nn :1 innr- Iblg. n erased lib`: pstlnr;y, ol that Ila all behind Illa- nu In. . -nll.Qnnnl barn! Ippura pun. ' . Lg!) uunul on stand: "I on tho good ship "A1noricL mpin IIIU nugr Shh" 5 aull amnmng In New lorx ana uoswn. library came from acroaa the Atlantic. 'l`wont.r dnva were reauired for. .11 let- nnrary came Il'O|'n ECTDBB I118 AUEIILIU. Twenty days were 1_'equired ter to go from New iork to Charleston, by land. A New Emrln.nd srirl was allowed slices w_nI|e It was sun warm. When a Virginian started on a jour- ney to New York he made his will anal bade -farewell to his friends, as though he never expected to see them again. lhen A man hid enounh men. he Ditc- he expected to mam ugam. When a man hid enough pitc- ed his spoonpcross his cup to indicate that he wanted no more. ' n....~.. in` Philmhlnhin warn aim-.n [DEL I10 W&II(O(l I10 IDUTB. ' Dances in` Philndelpkia. were given every two wean, but young men under twenty and girl: under eighteen were not admitted. ' I've wrestled on t'wu-d heaven, `Gdnnt storm. and wind. and Lido; Now like u wary tnv`lor Thu leaned: on his gnitfe, Amid the shade: of evening, While links life`: lin'nn and. I hail the` glory durni From Immanuel`: la, . The Bands of time are sinking, The dawn of heaven breaks. _The summer morn I've sighed {or- The fair, sweet morn awaken. Dark. dark, hath been the midnight. But dayspring in st hand. And Flory, glory dwelleth l'I mrmuml`n lnnd. Oh, Christ, be is the fountain, The deep. sweet well of love! The strum: on earth I've tutgdf, `lore deep I'll drink above; There, to an ocean tnlneu. Bin metcy doth expand. And glory, glory dwolloth, In Immanuel`: `land. knd loiyfgloi-y dwel In mma,nul'| land. one rquuoaeo vems `Aco. `cu-nonlfo. Lures. ' - 8 In city council It the Iiiy Icrugoot Inll pir cunt-, In luau. `Dbo Kuighu Templar in the city to warn truud In an oxhibion oi the n bri sudwro vdonlvod`-Ky uh;-ruuooothq on chang the lanlho ' - . Waldren & Maderf; [E"Grcat Thirty Days Sale. All Goods `sold, at a Sacrifice. . 90 dozsn Heavy Fast Black Reinforced | Hose, 9c pair; former price, 1250. news, 33 dozen Mines Extra Qunlity White. Brown and Tan Hone, worth lboto 25c; Saturday, 10:: a pair. _ I -. o. a sun I J I 144 pairs Ladies Firlo Lisle Thread and Taffobtn and Mann Hose (our boat goods). all 19.: I pair Saturday. us nun 40 pairs only Cream. White and Buff. Cantor and Chamois Wuh Gloves, former price. 90; Saturday. 50:: pair. `v 1 1 In_,, 1!\____ r--"- ~~-. ~- 110 dozen New Black and Tan, Fancy Stiched and Novelty Kid Glovol (best French Goods). all 81.25 And OL35; Subur- day, your choice 81 3 pair. --.. . A. In . n , Inn 9;- rL-,_.. in the tegular . `W9 4. -35m; . ` `tau-ly and ucure Va `Ea l I . 35 only Ladies` High-Clnu hirt Wniuha. worth 81.25 to 31.50 each; Saturday to sell them out 690 odch. 150 Puruols. worth from 753 to 81.26; Saturdsy, your choice 250 each. .- cw ., ,,.l 94 piece: Black, Cream. Whi;o. Navy and Brown Veilings from 50 on Saturduy. 90 pairs Largo Summer Blankou at can price. .. . g. u nn,sn-_I\v:_I.L uI.:-L- HI.-. ntcl ammo nu. \ A well known nchorhywho own: or- tanuivo milling and devoting inutuh In lisniwln and nollvul admm tbh In-onhvbost otop for both at only I4.- 000.000 bubola. or 4.000.000 babel: lull dun Int your : crop. do-pin m incnuoll ncnugoot ftaon pot cone. in 1897. `mm Knilhh Tennlnr city today ! JAMES REID. Bargains In Ladlesf Goods: 50 dozen Inn. All `Wool nun Weight Hone. 210; worth 350. 3l dozen Silk Mixed and Pure Silk Gloves. Bitch and Tan, Me 3 pain on 8:- turday. .. .-n.. nun 150 pairs 81 Corrota. Grey, WhiI:o,Cream Ind Black, Sun rdny. 69o 5 pair. 200 pairs $1.25 Ooraoba. several oolobrr ted mnkea, ml! 890 on Saturday. .-cc-. nuns:-u. '---~.-v--- u ?T .... onnnunuoonu..- Q ` A Baautltul Mama 0! `Rho QIaon-1`o ' lava cheap lataa. Moxrnun, Quo., Anna: R. -`l`ha aubhoritiol ol the Royal Victoria hospital were astonished this morning to roam! an immanoaeaea addnaaod. "Sir Donald A. Smith." which was found to contain a handaolna ntahua 0! tho qnaan. The cap- ponitlon in thaw lei: anothat nagaioant in of Sir Dodald. and will ha avaoud in root at who hospital. which wan the jorlno gm of Sir Donald and Lou! Mount 8 . . ~'.l'pr:.n(h-and Trunk Ina arrannd lot lEATSA'l`UBIlAY BARGAINS at WALSH S ,,..--. 40 only Mon : Twillod Night Shirts. 750; worth 81.25. -my 1. ya. "wn "' Goodlwook. s.ma.y u. will hm ute uni; ol Drou (}|:0d?thIbnW.ilfr1.l`b0ni::.thOcl0lIl buyer. Lots of Bommnh Dru: Good: for f\:-I-| Hnhnnl `n....... -D--' urou uoula Dllli wnn u Oil-In` School Dreuoo. atnpuon. ` Tho Gnnd Trunk arranged to: "buyers" excursion: to Manual from all pu-ho! Cumin, in conformity to tho ro- nnutoftho dry goods cuodotion. Th neuwil|boAnput27ta|hoI)t|I andthll an. nch hm. _ tingle hrs. A null known l 150 (odd) Ladies Summer Vent: and Drawers at. half price on Saturday. _. . .. ._ run u, \'1,,,_ in WALSH S GREAT cam SALE. Successors `to RICHMOND & C0.` `party In luhugvllc. .3 .`.s.I-. I.-on nnl-In was In 114 PRINcE:sssj. A-H`KB's6M: cm". lhnlnndlnj 7311`:-::I.or.n::I:inI:::.oInuIhIufo and Antique Oak Finish, only 818.60. Boat Ohaira, 0sramen's Osno Bests, Camp Cot and Stools, Pillows. Mattress ,und Mantle Beds st great reductions. .s.r.... ...__.-_.- (mm CLEARING SALE This Bedroom Sett. in 16th Century Dan` nl...:... nnnnrnAn'n "Inn Rant: OF` FURNITURE JULY AND AUGUST. my I-".. |I ,Ilw Iplvunna vv ------- " ' ndnl. Iithq an indi- =,', .;;_.um'._u- of Rwanda L... `-.-as-4. nhnnnA|l, And raun- ' U000 navy nllnnlu Dulruu uuu uruwurup 263 each. iFino All Wool Shh-to mud Drum-I. 760 3 an t. . Ext:-I Supor. Scotch Limb: Wool Shim, 49c. worth 750 each. `Inn : n.-hh and mndl llllllnl Great Barulns In men : Winter Underwear: ' Goodhuvy Ribbed Shim and Duworl. : `ln nan . we. worm mo olon. Men : Odd: and End: Summer Shirt! and Dnworu. 250 uoh. 'l`|\. Hal-nan nl Our Man : and Rail DTIOCU. Z00. VVOITII DVD I I'll! - Men'o All Wool Flwnol Shirt! in Nnvy. Groyu and Funny, Our Own Make. From 75 . ue Undm-Inn in Tan Ondlblu. All AI I00 U B0 3` Underwear in Ten Qumioo. All so Cut ton. Il-..|- D-l.. Ihnk-nll-n `IF-An. um. l'Tn II? DWI ! INK: Bub Whitn Linen Collul. 50 each on Saturday. ion pair: Man : On:-nlln gm! mneh ah. l..9u'1`nsn xou um nu who nunsnu. 75 Doun hr 0 Sin on : Bush Tonia, 25c each, Wort 450. . 95 Pieces Beautiful Wuh Fabrics. Bio. Worth who to Ibo. Th: Rnlnnnn of Our fnnh nf Prlnll Ab Vormonb tnin, now Brouuoou Itotlou. on July l3v.h Int. They worooloo [Iva another Venn of I.h`rty days oh la! b- nlly having rovolvon in their . Edwu-d Olork. Iboothor mom tho- nng. had no wonpon nod ho ooolpod with shiny days bud labor. If they on not nu-odiooa II the American authorities 1 burglary at lgh no. Vac-mom. will he mod born {or win; dyoonlto. I We! burglars tools In their scum Two roofon. Joloph All Gognq. while working on P. Eat and mag In-tiny. toll. bnokin;f:l o ooalbld, n dluaou day last. but Ind III: Quinn and than rib- DIXII DIOUSIIDIII, I II C III hoe. borchdhis noundtlu-uorlho brokon. no will die. Ind lab Ira! and Ian: hnkul. Rm]: Am -an-Isl. I IWI|lIlIUo UIWJIIIIEI UI'UI'uu ndloguh-at . Bothu-onurhtl. "Ill. Ilonhqcn. on LI I YI'1l| ZUIITIT TI ZI"d boonnlouudftonjsll. vb:-oowuhdd inoounnnn `I10 Ulllud lulu nnnnnl L 1 nd h-ml Lg and .U|`IW0l`l, `00 I800. The Balance of Our Men : snd Boy! E Colored Shh-M st 500 on tho dollnr. 'lVL:..L...... T\.....& 11.1. n... Fglnlu-AOAII BIO HOIDIOFCOCI DICK II! I FDIII. Mon : Working Top Shirk, 390 each am Saturday. , Thirty Donn Men's Heavy All Wool Box, 150, ulnr Prioo 250. Fourtoon zen Men : 200 Bnou Sutur- du 12114: psir. glen : F.ino Silk Mixed Kid Faced Elastic Bncea. 260. Worth 500 I Pair. Man . All Wnnl Plnnnnl Rhlu-I-J in Nnvv. auuruny. 190 Puiu Mon : Ovonlla and Enoch at Lass Thsn You Om Bu Tho Mhhlrinl. -1: n....-.. 1-.-- u:-- ...o. than or-....u. VV (Tall [lull W) IOU. Tho Balance of Our Stock 9! Print: ab Lou Than Mill Priool. 150 Donna Indies and Nina Fall! Vesta at J Int. Bull Price. 49 Bon Tuned and Born Bulb M Hall Format Prinn. i neLu:6' mom A cut: JAIL. "~ UOIOTQQ BIIIITH I5 000 on VIII GOIIIIH Thirteen Domen Only Our Celebnted Men : White Unlendried Shim. 14} to NM sin. 44:: each. Remember Thoee Shu-he are Reinforced Beck end Front. lA-..!. III...-I-4-u. 'I`nn Blah-0-A IDA nnnh An. Ulll KIWI- Men'n Ruin Umbrella; From 500 Up. Men : Luge Hen-stitch Enndkorchiofn at Coot Prioo. D--t Illkhg Yin--. IVA"--. In -nod: an ..'__.._____._._ ' bu `lo Olvodltou. n .n. - ,__.I!A-_- -1 IV DOVI AV! Format Prioo. WLIIIIUIVN. Ally ZI.-'L'"u: shun-cod oolnllnlu-uiou M Di Hui awn Ia:nmnl.o:nd1tonh|l.w':oninrnhH | Undertaker and III-nlsiro -l in and one Prlnoou Ituot III. lrvttqtvlg j -ZC'j Til mtg Icchnodo-. WA-um`!-ox. Anna aIo.-`l'ho use It- nnmmn. Inn nadnd sh! Inlnongnan III IIIW I331 III-on uunnuuu av. vvn--` -*:'"*'.':"**~... .,.... y ' t 5 O V rye;-,`Iuock'yournox psr oe_I. vat potion; nix pound: for 25:, at Guaranty : trait shore. auxin : ln humor. 180. 1b.: ohoioo tub IDOOI toullll U629. p munul. A now than II to In conducted in Can- den Eu! 5] Ilr. Gouldiof Ki . Sow at all: solid not-vice: lo IIIOII. Open block. 212 Priumu nu-ooh. W; `B: Edna. vita and mother. Donor. N.Y., In visiting friends In the dim. `F3110 hour at Cipp Vincent. Oclomonh ldavol Swift : dock 3&2 p.m. Faro 350- Saturday. um. u.s..I M..n.|.. van. mmt. lath Bun:-any. Min Mnbol Mccabe. Pine street, loft this lorcnoon to vinit lriondiin Ogden burg. N .Y. mu Rnhnrtn Barrie. Division unrest. in I" '-n'['.Tf$lI V} -I-`\ yfu----cg -__ ~:_.A.i:.-IIOMIFO-nl.v.:.A V lnlflolj. Mich. Augusta 20.--vA Wuh- I" alqn"ohopriIIuo V 3.1.... ....;':,.:...: ..~:.... inn 'in`Wu|,IiiIgIon {qr % ""I:I'lmthe1' ct ml u" 1'39 maaoh vizl::I::' dit- - dut.iu - clause` in the (ad , is for holnolub night. Beforo ag) `din did not upon: the un- llolnhon would nuke A V ` llholubjou for some time you an-ihcwo not India toxin 3 amp Qtllur o Ibis kind but would 1! Ih'i9OIdn'InlIrouod nuisance to make V I Alfihh ohowlngln the cue. Re I II5HI_ of_ thofuodaolt Inpoiunoo than ' ' Iyqryfoction at the dountrf in- cute f lit] 1,0,!" should oommun 2 V, _ _ lithe; -` `--'-- Anna Qhnln hlmldl 0' Iilld burg. N . Y. Mil Roberta Barrio, vioiting her nhtqr, Mu. W. E. Sherlock, Canton. Ohio. Bi Cuuiilf. til the stall` at the Mantra! 1 Star, u-rived intho city thin afternoon on u vlnit to lrioudnu ' - A ..:..n ....a...... 1.. nun nnth mnv he Oarmnkra mm non. Clocb fty humor, 180. 1b.; baton. 10: |h..cnt Maa Bron . In Now York youud Bopumbor -L..L 5...-L-J llln nan Inn: 1 visit friends. ` 1 A civil onginpor in Non Soqtlu u_ny be appointed pufouor 01 civil engmoormg at tho Rninl minrv oollonzo. apponnuu pwxouor 01 In thaoynl mlli ry oollq ' o to Guns lncenh I " 2a..c.`,`,`.?"r {.c..`3'1....a.,, 2 9...... on Oolcuonu. One hour at the pups. Euro only"35o. Swift : dock. .'l'h- mm of Mn. Nash and Martin nu only 300. mvun uocx. xThC will of Mn. Nut Thorn for tho murder of Gnldomuppo in to take place In Queen`: county. Mlu nmvuin Pu-luu-. nmnaauo. nfbor um puma In queen : oounny. Mlu Gborgio Parker. Gamnoquo, after having`: ploucnevioit with fr-fend: hero. rqt.umad,to her home yoaterdnk - Punt. Gun-on (`hr-I:-riaht- .E.. in on I turn: to England nexu monun. , H. M. Dorocho, Q C., ind family, and W. P. Dorocho, Nnpnnoo. are spending a con In of week: at Shurbot Lake. hp F5..- H Dl\|I.\ la...`-In nf Ann. no van nun lion omuoa lnto'1'lu ' ' Incnt 0! Such. II L. 4.,.4 L-.- .. n.L...!. -u-vu-.5 - `VIC!--ulv vs..- u. .. -..----- ---v- yoadrdn: Capt. George Cartwright, .E.. is on visit ta hi: parents in Porumouth. Ho re- turn: to England next month. H, M. Um-nnhn_ O f`.,_ Km] fnmilv. and IO OI W3 ID BIIBTDOF DIKB. in Eva N. Roblin. formerly of Napa- noo, ha been 1 pointed nenior teacher At Alma India co logo, Sc. Thoma. Yhnhn-dnv Blank Cu-var. owned in mm: maul` college, ac. Inomu. Yhtordny Black Carver, owned by Funk Wobqter. Kingnvon, won tho:2:24 class It Cobonrg. Boot time, 2:24. Rnwvm- n amok nf nlman no mmlullv OIIX II? UOU9|IfK- D950 FIIIIB, Z11! BAwyor l nook of shoes are .3arolully Ioloewd from the most reliable mnlen. nnmn Ann-In fA_nnnovpnn and nnnur lnlhn ICU D|lKI|'tI!'o UIIOIOG H10 DUDLEY. IUG. |l.l.; choice ptinb hatter, 180. lb. Mcku Bron`. A-Vanna child a! DAIIDII Mninr. South QIIOIX pl'|II DIIUWT, 150. ID. DJCIVID DID! . Aqonng child of Damon Mnjor, South Branch. {all into a pot of how water Thurs- dnzl. sud wu Io bwly molded that it. died. grunge : tn: run: in l.wnntv.nnvan And IE III W.- 1 "Cull IUDIUUU IIUIII Ill HIV- npanoe u on rate is bwonty-seven and n ball mill: on the dollar. The revenue I. CHI I'll 90 TL. --Iuuulg -Anni-4 Q"! lil I IJIII IIIHII UII Iull UUIlI|'o LIIU TUVUIIIIU is $35,675.32. The school: require 87,180. 'In.mnn-nu in will harm r.hn haul . namhaa ll .OU,Ul0.I`lZ- 1 VIC IQHWII l'Oq\ll|'U OI, IOU. Tomorrow we will have the but pouches that have come to the ciny this year. They will be coldfat I very low price. McRu Bron . A- n..A-..:.. .A...s I...s.I L...-... _.. nal ww Ilnpugn r.no_u' noun: 0! utluu : hp: `mayor channels, Ind repro- IIIIQ to him the Ian they would 1dI|':-uhdnld. the puugrnph in qcgulan` In ..oonm-nod Iitouuy. Ho ll CM! 1| pu-hotly V plnln thnt `DI IIBE I9 hpo`|Iitoniho ofbhrdngh trunn- nan ldhnlo mods" and would be ul- DI? An Ontario street hotel keeper wee ned 8'20 end were in we police court today for relling liquor after hours on Sahurdey night. lent. nun. W. 11. Pickering ha been ohoeen dele- gate from oouru Cnmrequi. No. 3.421. 1.0. E. to the high court meeting in Des- eronto next week. mt... .a..I:..:..... ...w.. ..l ........ I... -.:...A UFOIIBO IIIXD WEI- Thec delicious coffee of ours has gained 5 great repntxhion. There in nothing ner go bg Inrl We are still selling it. at 30.3. per lb. .\l.:R-u,Brun'. , - The Fmnlnnnn himmla club mnmharn did [Hf ID. A\l\JlHtJ` UCIM . The Frontenac bicycle club members did not hold their intended run to Odessa last evening. as the mud: were too was to pro- mita of pleasant wheeling. Thu Minna AdAmn_ linivnrnitv nvnmm. II, VIUIZI VIIU URINE Ulll . Tho praoeicu of the lfingoton lacrosse club Ihow grater interest. in the game than bu been evinced hero for years. large number: turning out nightly. _ For the trtwoaklv nrvim tn Rnnhanmr .30} III III MOORE` runny U. I . nun. llc. domain. at any Bron . Shin-II, dniru. M on: no land in thin lino. mun , Apt of nice lnoltbhnk barrio! for Me.` at Ilnllnn Broth IUIUVWQ [rum 0']. I110. TUIIIDII HIIIHl"- Como only to-morrow and uecur some nice bubtor. Choice tub butter. 16:. lb.; 1-Inning m-inn hnhtar In ll: ll:-Ran RI-nu`. IIIIU U] PIXEIIIU WIIXIIIIV. The Miuee Adema, University avenue. Miemhhy Smith, Brook street, attended the hop at Tremont. Perk lute night, and uleo vieiud the canoe cam TL- n-.-on-- AI OLA i....-L.... I...-A... numouri turning out.` nlguuy. For the tri-woolly service to Rochester vi: unmet-I "Horn" and North King. got your tickets 10 Gildenloeve n ticket agency. (`I Clu-once street. Dr. H. H. Chain. Winninar. nrrivad in W . I" UIITUDCU IWXU. Dr. H. H. Chown, Winnipeg. arrived in the city yesterday. This morning he wont. to Thousand Iolnnd Park, nccompcniod by Mrs. Chown and two children. NH.` -L|u.ol. -nlnud al IL- 'li`-.Ag-n lg l[I0'|lItI'OIliO 0! Inrongn trunn- |`P_ o_ tau?!` Irquld `. II. Joy winch roudau the 7 ' ' "Contra! Ind othu similar ' ', ' on; tho Ittornqy-gonenl ;'Isin.tho,ooounl.ion ol the tra- mnnopl; and hold that goods from main countries entering aha United Kin; hcsnadn must pay an pot Qt. dhpthn uuory duty. bho matter will in hhalnlolho courts on the tint. in- Vtotvllibliiuo and and our subse- quart Illfoo Iubjootd to tax vril be pro- |OIod._Io bhtI 1 large number of case: Will unrated Agahum the govern- ment. 5 n t. 9).. nnininn at aood Authorities thsb Mrlo UIIOWII Illll FWD CDIIKITUII. The Sabbath school of the Eutern Methodist church, Napnnee. will hue their mmnl excursion to Kingston and Lake Ontario pork, on 25th August.` A narmnnanlz sailors rant. mnv be mutab- "I. UIITTIU WI. UII ZUDII nugulv. A pennnnenlz sailors rest. may be tab- liohod in Kingston. Mr. Power, tnvol- llng Iniuionnry of the Upper Cnnndn bible society, hopes to no one erected hero. Raw. I`:-ndnl-in Gill. Arlinafnn, Mung. in TIC. HOW DO 0% OH CIXCOU DUTC- Ruv. Frodorio Gill. Arlington. Mum. in 1 visitor st his mother's, University sumo. to retain three weeks. He bu just returned from I two months sojourn in Enr opo. Pm!` Fm-nhnw DAI7 Inn hnnn Annnintnd KI IIII CVIT IICIO. Junk Elliow, A. E..Rou. Stan Porter. Ron Murphy. W. Ennilton. Gooryo Gates snd nanny other footbolliou of now no mining vith tho lncroono club nnd expect. to ha in good Ihnpo Int the coming rugby Dwlll IIIUUKIU II? FTUII lIO|"CIIl|'II` (0 computation for lihnotoring in Cubs ngninn the Uniud Bnhmnnd that claims would our balm-not the American claims tor dnnugoo to tho ptoport of oitiuno ol ,Ih0 United 801C in who is And. Wu Inn At nlloonb ch.` nal nun:-(mans In EH70. Prol. Foruhnw Day has been a pointed grnnd steward of the gnnd odgo ol Muono by tho wunhipful grand mntor. Willlun Minna: ha been mode uaintnnt. grand organist. ' The nnnunl mnntina nf Lhn Nnw Ynrk KTIIICI OTKIIIIIE The annual meeting of who New York auto grunge of 1897 at Thousand Islaqd Part in over and it will go down in lmtoi-y at one oi the moat oucoeuful meetings the `mango but not hold. Jmk Elliott. A. E. Ron. Shun Pnrtar. WU IIIVU II 9 UK IIDCI IIKITIIIIIID a u..u..E.'I"'.. n....s..m.a am c.....'` "".i'. c'=`i' ;;'`.I`: son. I or hoioo Dnxumvn. IL:"`A`II:;O l.--An ox- `|::dovIouu:`lh.uoII;:0d out on will: ol dunk: nnpottuyrnpnnu-y yltudny. John lbpp Illl John Rahn, no Inn in an oupoh. `run forced to up Ilnvhd ad III badly injuud. illhn W019`: I-Inn:-".03: push- hf Mild, ha-lmy,-`grin min. iniula? stock ~ 1 0ll'FRI_DAY V `T ..i,. 3 SATURDAY, l.oIbo1I.AI[I0I|.-l0rRo-Int Gilil, in-utnuualy louse band (:1 undo. uhIol!8`.'. luau-sued Ho Inuotiompl lu||lIIIOIloiIr , - _ - ._ .. -u---- -- -. -r..--. Bdy your has at Bsh Buininn in lootwur I U... rlnnnn. AI T: ` Bpsin intonda to press horclnimn to nnnunnnntinn fnr lihnnlm-inc in Huh: K UIIT QUIT III FIIU llllllll. M I snort 0 .L`_'.`."'.`.i`.["."'. .".. "..!..??'_'......"`..'!. . '00!-sou 0! Dubai. Lam. A-gusn-on Rn!-art cit). ..-I-o....b .-sugar In ILA hand of ink. Iowan! Dun lxplodt-I. .._-... I- A__..A III PAIIAIHIAPHS. IK oopm. woulq douuo mm provluun ul `CM |iw'$]|qal and unconstitutional. in Vhloh@IbhQ.tn'uury doptmnouo would IIIVO on-ilgorgo an immune Inn of they.` ' _._,___ t ._l`_. ,'A u Dino: Auoolntlon. ' _AH.h'oi0iwI-ul muting of the American unuulqooluion. I`:-Ink L. Dunnoll. of Uh Bruhl n club. In olooted commo- iddup E. Mum . of Philndolphin. hv|IIdO||nu|,and . V. Sohuylor. of &-Arlington olubmoorotary and tronuror. Tho Equine Roonhtion was undo the ihl ll ohhcuooolnibn. The up- pg "vii won by Lawlon.-of Outa- _ 073!` Iaoy, of New York. The huhanodt wan won I: sparrow and Mo- Uhi ova; lloivpb an bums. Illllld tho out at two 0'0l00l. The of tho Afternoon`: tra- icwonno tho fund being oollocud to erect; nnnoo homo. T n...-.....n. .9. two nudmlz Mm nhnnamnoa ma Imam AIllE'LADli;S \ THEY H'A.:;'cHABoI or THE` -------n- no Ilcko|lII|llu In Iraq not 1'6 `run , Inc fothotdnnhp 0! 0 loan la the Rules In tho OionoI|_l.loo|I|hl- . rhochohrn. > Tho oloohrio strut ailing was undou- uw nungamdnl this aim-noon. the ammo! the good}! hospital having an- nmad tho charms two o clock. n-5.- . M nun plum-noon`: tn- erect; Inner noun. Promptly at two dclogk the ohuperonoa and the aunt! in nnitorm were uuxnzhlod at "tho junction. and. so on our aprocchodhwu board- ed by the-chn!;nronu and thonunu in when charge it wan to be during the after- noou. The conductor handed over his hm. box and the union want on "u smoothly and obctivoly as though the India-had been and to that ntlny qunagunono IJIIDOII IIIQ l'0l'IpIl'- No. 8 - Ilrn. Wnrd. , clnrona; the Minus-MncAmw nnd Miss Me eown. No. 14-Mn. Toys. clnperono: M| |- J- G. Elllow, Min Clark. Min Linton nnd Mil: Abrams. _ No; l6-Mu. Strnohan, chnperone: M185 `Ferguson, Miu Cotter. ' No. 18-Mina A. Moore. chnporonc; Mrs. Boamish. Mia M. Moors, Miss Dalton, -Minn Vale. M. on 11... in... \ T Ilnnlrhl nlumar- -Mm Venue. No. 20-Mn. (Rev.) J. Mickie. ohaper- ono; Min Nickle, nu. Miu Bertha Moore. \J-- I).._LL (Ottawa), Llill Lldd. A Mike Alice Moore was in charge of the entire u-rengeniente. end received able ueietence from Miuel Putt end Fm-aythe. The nureee wore their very pretty uniforms 0! red end white and on the right enn of each wee town a red crou, while a bouquet of white and red owers was worn by each. Thn nhildmn of the omhana home were I W for win. . ll` No. 6 Inc In charge of Min Going. obnpo:-one, sud Minus Forbabeuo. Wilson, Dalton and Porter. ___No. half}. 9 A II QM opinion of good authorities 1' lb Mpr. would dooluo thin rovhion of uh. u...-~.m....| and unconstitutional. UIIU; All IIU 5`. Min Pratt. Mg 0.`) I Mm rrnw. ' No. 22-Miu'Jennie Shaw. chaperone: Min Dunlap. Miu Mawdaloy, Mrs. Kidd (Ottawa), Mill Kidd-. Ma-.. Alina Manna mu. in chance was worn Dy oacn. The children of the orphans treated to a ride over the belt line by the generosity of Mrs. B. M. Britten, Mn. Kent. Mu. B_. W. Robertson. Mre. Duff, Mn. Wnldron and Mrs. Weddell. The proooeda went: towards the general fund for the nugpee home. This avanimr the l4|'.h band ll play on for the nu.:`gea' name. This evening the 14th play the first trip to Lulu Ontario park, and afterward: render an excellent programme at that popular resort. Thu '-Puky" By-Luv. P. Mahood way the only merchant who was before the mngiatrnbo to-day and who was not ned. Police magistrate Du stated blunt. be blamed the mrchnnta for not obeying the notice given izheip some day: ago although he said the council should be asked to take notion regsrding the street: by-law which, he think, is too Itringenu. Jnmnn (`.:-gin. Brock street. favor: the Ibringenb. James Craig. Brock street, by-law although be In: fined for trans- greulng on the part of his clerks. The number of stray dogs in this city, makes some such a law noceunry, he said; 1.... w.|Im.+. hlntnd that. ha mitzhb mend Penslon Appllontlonl. WASHINGTON, August. `20.- Commissioner of pensions Evans has had s statement prepared on the number of sppliutions for pensions led since July. 1896. The com- parison shows that in J uly, 1896. applies- bions for pensions aggregated 2,898. while in June, 1897, there were 40,169, lamely for inoresses and for widows and minor children. ('\-..._.:--:......- Dunn. n-H-n-rial` O-kin hu-an I'll!` Vllsw -uuvluuo Fun Vuw, August `.20 - l`he peopie ere busy harvesting. George W. Chsse has come out as exam) for the Chase Bros. nurserymen. Rochester. Master Chsrles Gibson lied the misfortune to break his arm by falling off In colt. Dr. Leonard re- duced the fracture. Mrs. William Fun- nell end deughter spent s few days visitr ing friends in Montreal. Miss Frank Jen- kins. of Rochester, is here. Mrs. John Mstier, Wolfe Islsnd, visited her sister, Mrs. George Bennett and other friends last week. Willism Bertley. Eris. Pe., spent in few dsys visiting his psrents last week. such law no uua., John Elliott hinted that ho might pend the do in jail which his sentence allowed, inlbeo of psying 81 and coats. Even when the "P.M," retaliated by hinting that he might attach the condition at hard lobor to the sentence, Mr. Elliott did not wile. But he paid his ne all the some." cnuaren. Commissioner Even: attributed this lugs increue of claims to two reasons. He said the herd time: had made many men apply for poneione who hednot previously needed them. md the other reason, he said. is the existenlze of 3 gene:-el feeling throughout the country this claim: of pensioners will be given more favorable consideration by the present administration then by the net. ' I

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