u-u1uv- -33}: waist wirin- I Oonxwau. Out. A use !4.-`l'ho by- law nbnmd lo the noioldonol lros quota touushodsgsbomrdnudlhhul not worn uyountmntbooonpnnyht II5.0Wvudohuodbyuvotool70h87. Yomto-Iown. Ohio. August 24 -15. Olndulll. d |hoUniou iron urinal Tnmbhhhnn-math? Inn-n-.n..4 ohoon Inna. Unm. N.Y.. Aumm 23.--At tho bond oi undo today the followingnlon 0! chain unmade: I00 lions large as an , 7,110 Info at 8}o.. 130 largo as 81. (20 uuull vi 9010. Mo. I00 I-mall whiu II 836., 4% ;cnlIco|ond It 9a., small column`! :0. H- Al mu. r.u.-2,224 Inn: tug. at 9 u. 150 lap nu urns. 8.244 null M No . 110 u at 810. _ l mu lVU.l!Uo UIIIIIII Inu DIII uutpmonu {9,248 buaholo. leaving in not! {In Batu- day 350.019 huholo. % To Put In New Onln. . J Wlmnrxu, M|n., August `. 4.-Int.orior elevators are being cleared out for the re- caption of new grnln. The Ihipmonu out luv: boon ncudy the entire manner. though Inholy largo consignments have boon than - from Ion William. so that the qusnm in store than it gradually docnuing. he , notion II Fan. Wnlnm Int Ital: Atom. ILUTU uliri II Krlllllly uuuluung. 1'00 roeznxu nu Fox-r. Wuluun Int wok aggro. C fa 100.907 bnnlzolu and the shipment: ' 59.248 bmnhall. lnvinn in anon on Rntnr. I A full fledged Admiral. Hn.nrAx. N.S . August 24.-Sir Jame: Erskine. the present commander of the British North American squadron. bu be- come: full edged admiral. Tho retire- ment yoatordny of lord John Hny,"ndmiul of the eet," him the eoot. ol promoting him to admiral Ertkino. Sir James Erskine lemma to England non month. whon hi: agship tho Uroooont will be re- plncod by the bnttloohi Renown. baring the og oi vioo-admin] it John Fiohor. A Illulng Aldormln Locntod. GCILPII. 0nt.. August 24.--Ald. Cul- verc. the mining chairman of nnnce, has been heard from. In a letter to Aid. Kennedy. D. L. Schultz. mnungor of the Diamond guano compound company : agency in England, any: that Mr. Cul- vert is she ropresennbive of the company in London nnd ndjoining counties, and is doing well. [tin understood the he has mailed his resignation of hi: seat. in the council to the city clerk. Ald. Calvert dianppouod about, six month: ago. Bwollowed Cu-bolln Acid. Nnw Yunx, August f24.--Mary Carter, a beautiful white woman of twenty years of age, the wife of a negro coachman, re- siding on West. Twenty-Sixth street, at.- tempted suicide last night by swallowing cnrbolic said. In in said than Career. be- ing jealous of her. cast her aside. and in a fit. 0! despair the voting womnn attempted suicide. She may recover. Mrs. Carter was born in India of Scotch parouta. She came to this country four months ago with the Rev. John Month, a colored i minister. who employs her husband on his coacbman. 'IIILl&'0IlIQl'I'IC|olu \.'..-o-_.._._.. (inn- A _-...A an an; 5 , lush , that ol tht mayor`: my A vv. ulmuug, ox vvunormwn, AV. 1.. and U. B. Warren. of Detroit, counsel for the United Sum ; premier Pours. of Prince Edward Island : Sir Chnrlea Hihbort. Tup- per and E. V. Bodwell. of Victoria, B.C., counsel for the dominion of Canada. nu llunr Cl'llIlIUUBIO HALIFAX, N.S., August 2-l.--"Phe argu- ment: of one United Scuba: and Cnnadinn counsel in the Bohrin sen one: open here tomorrow boforo ju go Putnam, of the concern circuit oourb. and juutioo King, of the supreme court. of Cnnndn. The jud on will arrive to-day. The othou engng in the can nro already here, including Hon. Don M. Dickinson, of Detroit, Mich.; E. W. Lnnaing, of Wubortovm, N.Y.. and C. R. Wnrrnn. nl Dan-nit. nnnnnnl Inn Hm IUIIIUI/9 Ind [II]! VI I?0l'lI INDUC- The generel tenor of these opinions in the expreeeion of e feeling of resentment ageinlt recent American discriminating lawn, and the giving of an opinion that Co- nadim lew and oroer will continue to be upheld in the Klondike region. ee it has hitherto been. American minerl. it in beid. are welcome to come and mine in Canada. but Canedinn lewe must and will be observed. Oplnlona of Canadians. New Yomc. August 2-t.-The Journal has issued a special Klondike supplement. The first page is devoted to the problem. Are Americana wanted at the Gene- dian gold elds?" and in the discus- sion of this question the opinions are cited of the Marquis of Lorne. Lieut.- Gov. Sir George A. Kirkpatrick. Hon. Sidney Fisher. minister of agriculture; Sir Richard Cartwright. Hon. James Baker. provincial secretary of British Co- lumbia; in addition to correspondence from editors connected with the Mail and Em- ire. the Globe. Montreal Star. Vancouver orld, Ottawa Citizen. Ottawa Evening Journal. Winnipeg Tribune. Victoria Co- ' loniat, and the Vihtoria Times. 'l`h. ...-.....l 5...... .3 oh... .....:..:....- :- uluw. The com which provad such I success` he calls Cornucopia. It was brod by a man from Kentucky, who presented 1 sin- gle our to Mr.. McCnlin. Mr. MoCulin "rnrl SIR urn-`rut I-nwn Inkhik `Mn n'ni`IIl1IzII" null -116 SFBTTIY. H'0l'n WDIUB I19 RIIDUIUU last year over seven bushels. Every chalk produces ve well-lled ears. Five earn tnkon from one stalk laab your weighed two pounds and eight ounces. which would be over 200 bushels to the sore. An Indian In-nor Will Gut 1300 Bnnhgln of Com to the Aura. Sconsnulm, Ind. , August 2-L.-Two small field: of corn of Scott county will yield over200 but-hols to the more. One is owned by P. MoCanlin who grow twenty- two varieties. some of which are without I DIIDO. ` ML- ........ ._L1-L .____-.n -..-|. _ -._---_- K13 Ell!` I20 MIR. MOUBIIIU. MI. IVIUUBIIIH had 348 gr-n ms*. from which `he nlthlnd Int vnnr nvnr muvnn I-nulualn Rvnrv chalk F110 Illl OI OIIB OK IDO $DI50I'lII, OODIGTIBF. It in elle that eenewr Burrows. of I Michignn, id thin lime {ever for his Went M Virginia friend, but an none 0% the oon- . fereee have yet; been been! from on the Iubjeot. it is not Iible to know i- tively just who didpgie clever work. but such Ihrewd New Englmdere ll Dingley. Alldrich and Plus were caught: nepping, however. he self evident fact. 1: UK WUII. nun [III I. PTUUIUIY I miatnhe. The Amendment we: made in the accepting conference end Tawney we: not n member of the conlerene committee. The olnuee will he found in full in the speech of unetor Elkinn rlnted in "the Conglesalnneldlleoord, Aprl Btlv. ' Elhine is n uhrewd business men end in intereetpd in railronde competing with Onnndien 2-nude. It in generally believed that be draft- ed thli oleune and secured its adoption by ` the old of one of the eenetoriuloonfereer. A It in annual` O}.-6 .-n-b4m. nu--A-5 of Won `rho Inn`: Ioholu-slip. 0. K 3MbIoy.who captured the mayor`: uholonlp of 050 in each pt the noon ` Iuklolhuon examination at the Kingoton DIHIMI luldlmo. noolvod as high. r o! the privilege now enjoyed at oe yin; merohendiee in bond through the United States free oi duty. A Chine- Eo paper he given repneenhetive ewney credit for Qhle nice piece of Inrk. Imh thin in nrnhnlllv nus wmcu ml] GOPHVI we Utululur I1 Whplinvlfp fhclun the In hula; | DI-non. Ilch.. Augult 94.--A -.Wuh- ington Ipqcid an 3: Then in name! "denial IIOII wot going onu howho in run In for the language of motion twenty-two ol the Dinghy tariff luv. pu- ` viding for: ten per cent. dincriminoting dut which may deprive the Cuudiun r I of the nririlnnn nnw eninvmi of wnoy and: fgunthlou of work, but this in probably A mlltnln. Tim nmnndnmnf. us: math in lnquh Ayala: Inc In-tn. n-any... l\_a. A..-...4 n tn- ANOTHER RECORD BROREN. ivia: Aum' Naptiiuel 'l'o liar Argument`. 1? n 1.. .._._ n: J! u- ueniii-mans magazine. el A dear friend of mine. now many .g yeiirs deiir_l. an rintiquury and ii. min of .. eiuinence in le_tt.ers, was showniovur the 5. ciithedrail 0f.l.lChfl!';ld by_ the then deiin. A.-;'udso uvetr;lir 3! his y`i:it, he _wiis prea in-ne iy e can wi ucurious an hiuidaome cane which some yr-iirs pre- viously hm! been dug out in the couriie of Bl(.)l'.l10dil.l[El'al.ttl;l)l. Ftqi; txlnny years my rien use ,uni et ciune " off. and the revelation was me e that " the mine was hollow. Thrusting down ` is finger the owner brought out. svel- li lum miseivu This proved to be iiletter II to the _earl of Essex. signed by Charles n I, asking him_ to bring ove_r_hia_iiriny V. , to the roytnl side. and promising in re- i- cnmpense or sodoinu hie own gratitude 3 3 and the rii-hut rewsrd that monarch ._ could bestow u subject. -Alter the dent of my friend [was rmitted to show the treasure, for such ll liict it \VD8, at the m-l_t.ish museum. , Alas! for the hopes that had been torm- . ed. Mr. \\ iimer brou;.ht. me out. iiprae- D tlcnifac eiinlle and told me thst oth- | era were In existence. Copies had been 0 made and eeveral had been despatcheil by dllferent. hands in the `hope thet `-;'..":..'*='.r.':.* .;":.:' "*. '1".-....' W .' 0 alley in to reac . Vthongh the lgsenioue plan of conceal- ! rnent nven its detection until the `days o queen Victoria. is T. Pitcher Woodward. an alleged hu- morint who wrote for the Brooklyn cm. `sen no "Pythagoras Pod," has been en- tuced h the Btu-Ii remedy company. to true from New ork to Gun Fren- cum on a donkey, and to diet:-ibute Ism- Iu of "Cuuu-eta. Putting one don- yontheheckolnothetnnyln ood,edvertini . bet to emu up 1 an looks II e an amine parlors- wu-mu. voowy Ina on-gun onunbcr, on condition shot tho oongrofulon put tho 0 port 0! tho church n thorough ro- ood In looping with tho now propoood -rlchh. which in to In I memorial. Tho plonmdrown h Power 83. ohow A houn- ulnl and ooot. y ohooool. which will make old 80. Huh : ono 0! sho noau churchoo at tho (lhouoo. Tho vootry mootlng wu well oumdod. and tho omhoro woro unani- IOC in olprooing hoir thunk: for tho 9 olfot. A oonmiroo Vvu nppoinl od to any out tho oo0IIf08|tion'o port bl VIII work Ind noho oil nooooouy arrange- Donlo. Tho loud roqnind for oxtonding Ioohotoh hon hoon glvon by Mr. Milton. kin` upectora. '1 ad He drogped from a. height of 150 feet um and his ody wan cruhed almoat,_be- yonduecognition. Death was almost in- `` atantaneona. ' by` The big ballooavhna. attached to its 009- -upper end a rope 150 feet long that oficuries at the lower and neand bag '03!) `of considerable weight. The function .0. .0! the two ls to qverturn the balloon as s9on as the weight of the aeronaut L and his parachute are _tu.kon {rem the M ::::;a:.:*::-;X::..:2;* I? hot air upward and sinks, collapsed, to 3 the ground. ' Lust. nitrhf. Hm rnnn hr`|l(Iina Hm III CI] III II Gentlt-man's Magazine. A dear frinnd nf mi Brother ltood In mm: or Cupid-Dld Not Like Ills ulnar`: Inltor. ' Brantford. August 24.-'l`he peaceful village of Mount l lea.50,nt. is all work- ed up over a quiet sensation they had there. and in which some of the most respected residents of the place were interested. Albert '1`. Briggs. a mem- ber of the well known Briggs family of singers, and Neville Cutcliffe. son of the late J. C. tiutcliffe, are those most concerned. It appears Briggs, who vsorks in lhe village grocery store, is. engaged to be married to Cutclit'fe'ssis- tor, but that the match is very much opposed by the Cutcliffe family. Miss Cutcliffe had been ill lately, and during her sickness Briggs went to see his sweetheart. The young fellow was en- ijoying ll quiet chat when the sick girl's irother entered the room and disturb- ed their tete-a-tcte by ordering Briggs- from the house. The ardent. lover re- fused to go, and it is stated the enraged owner of the premises then drew a re- volxer and said he would blow young Brig s` brains out if he did not get. off i e place. Briggs was not afraid of the threat and still refused to go. Cut- cliffe then went for assistance and Briggs was fired bodily from the e- mises. He is now taking action age: st. Cutcliffe for threatening to shoot him. Detective Adams went. to Mount Pleas- ant this morning to make the necessary arrest. The case will be tried before James Grace, J.P. All the parties are well known in the city and Miss Cut- cliffe has often sung most. acceptably here. She has Just. returned from a trip , p` to England. The outcome of affairs will W be watched` with considerable interest. ,( 0116 llflll. The force being exerted under the rope u. this time wus something terri- fic. 0 the ground it snn.pped H. stout pine timber. five inches square nnd about Allen`: neck it tightened with ir- reaistnhle power. The people belowsuw the man wriggle and squirm us if in death ' ony. `saw him weakly drop one hu.nd. t. at was at once seized by the . all-enfoldin coils of the rope. and then saw him fal . The rope had choked him until no strength remained with which to hold to the trapeze bur. gtguuuu top 01 um air. 1 Revolution after revolution the great hag made. and the far-sighted could make out that Allen was fighting off something with one hand, while the other kept tight hold on the trapeze bar. What he sought to ward off only those wit.h opera glasses could see. It` was the rope of the sand bag, which even as it was tearing up the apparatus on the ground was slowly twining it- self about the lower portion of the hal- -loon, the parachute and the aeronaut. Allen used all his strength to holdit away from him. but like some boa con- strictor ot southern forests it slowly forced two coils around him. One caught him about the neck, the sec- ond went around his chest and under one arm. The (nu-an Iuainn nvnnln nnrlrun Ohn mn VVHE B681] [0 B6 In CIIIICUILIBS. ' W 'T!1 t'h0llSll`lld or `more '.:i6t'a1t6?si were standing about the park watchin him as he went up, the silver beams 0 ll. searchlight glaring full upon him the while and setting him off, a. brilliant pink figure against the 3k '. The peo- ple knew of tha` horror of t e night be- fore. when Loomis roll with his puma- uhute but half opeped, and broke his leg, and the crowd gasped when Allen was seen to be twisting with the balloon us though the whole affair were some gigantic top of the air. Rnvnlnlinn nftnr rnvnlntinn lhn arnnf "`T`Iwr` *f`hr|IIu1rl-ul * `nvr "lII1'\'Ih' `F :-'i.`n`vI ?i-iiu i we grouno. . Last night the rope holding the sand bag was strung along the ground that it might be free; Someone had blundered. however, in placing it, and `ns the ascending balloon pulled the bag lot sand slowly along the ground it was seen that the rope laiy under one of the guy ropes that he d the big posts between which the balloon was inflated. In a. twinkling after the "Let her go!" cry 03 the aeronaut the sand bag was entangled with the ropes about the post, the im etus of the great balloon was so great hat the sand bag caught and pulled one of the posts out of the ground. It was at this time that Al- len was seen to be in difficulties. n supply me not new up levee unu- ed ugm;--no mm: oetle -1-no Wrapped 1'50-ee|vee_Abou'I Ila. Chicago. August 28.-Wo.iter A. A1- len last night took the piece of J. J. ~ Loomie. the parachute Jumper. who was seriously inJured by 3 terrific tall at Emtric park on Thursday night. While preparing for the ascension Al- len was thinking of the accident that had betellen hiepredeceellor and he be- came nervous. He ordered his unint- ante to release the balloon before pro- per `precautions were made. and. an n reeu t. tell a few eeconde later. almost in the midst of 9. thounnd horrified upectore. i A drnnnnrl frnm A hninhf nf 150 Ian} `cnoxip mi A non: `u. HE LET .mmrsAv --y-vvuzuuo av -60 -II'I'I IJIIIIVI. A nutty mating vu hold at St. `Haida ohu.I: h,Bismoold.on Monday oven- ng bacon or mpronmontn proposed for uho'o|:u.-on building. 3. J. B. Pants on. Od|0 ooupluo tho building b 'sdding I OIIIIIOOI. VII!!! and orlnn a lumbar. nn AN UBVE l:COM E LOVER. In An om Dunc. . It--. _._. TTIICIZ "175 a. law was posed um ol the portrait; of II. U131. rirolit-1:: on tho Uniud sum lump` `.1. CW \V llD0lllr 000". When it who decided thet the Tea- tonic ehould ettcnd the novel review ` ll en armed merchant cruiser. the or- ` rnngernente of the admiralty mede it ihle to mount her eixteen gun: Mud it her out in lengthen three deye. This vc-sael arrived in Liverpool from New York on the tint of J um-. eeiled for Spit. head on the 2tth of June, with her uu mounted. returned after the rev en, ti iled i from Liverpool! N l got: hevi.n.g. nodal her ee. :9 II`: . reguler ailing dete._ the h at June- n`netie!eclorc:utreet to prevlouueeeee when a mere t veeeel ha been known 2 ocisupy for-ty_-tyvo den in little; out eolnewhet eumler lines. ' nun IICI- C with: `1'l'CI'II7lDI 1 A correspondent writing to the Lon- ` don Times, Ive; these assuring facts- "In the de ate on the navy estimates. Sir John Colnmh, referring to the policy uf subsidizing merchant ships, said th-it these vessels wer enot built with great uvnl-carrying capacity." liouhtlens Sir John was not aware that the Teutonic and Majestic, belonging to the White Star line (pow in receipt of suhventlon , possess a speed and coal capacity whic 1 would enable her mnJeety`s government - In nlnnn trnnnn win the Suez canal. nt. O00-nllll (I.)'!. DKIOUIG [D6 Cllnlll FOUL! be unavailable the time occupied in reaching the some point: would be:-V Cape of Good Ho , twelve and on&hnlf days; Bomhey v a Car of Good Hope, twenty-two and onn- all days; Hung- lmng. vla Cape of, Good Ho . twenty. seven nnd one-halt days; A elnide. via CI: of Good Hope. lwent --five and nne- ha 1 `din 3--in each case w thout cooling; while I e coal endurance of the Ocean- ic, the lnr e twin-screw anger steamer whlc Harland end olft are now building {or the White Star line, will be such that. making 1 llhenl ul- lowance for the weights of stores. em- munilion. and troops. this vessel will haghlnihnnmnfnnnd lnntnnnn nun: mumuony. mu troops, mu veuon wun henbleincnaolnoodtoousun8I,4m knot: at Hun ne of lwalvn knou An IKIDIGHIGIZOI DQO(lUIlvOIIl|lI,iIIl knots at the rue ot_ twelve knots an hour. or pmctichlly round the world without cooling. \\'han It can dmzldnd tint Hm Tan. uomnny In muneen an a. nong mm; in twenty-one and oue- all days, Ado- lnide. Australia. in twenty-three and one-half days. Should the canal route ho nmumilnhln than limo nmmniad in WOUIG OIIHDIO DUI IDBJCGLYS g0VBl'IOlll. to place troops via the Suez canal. at Bombay in fourteen dais. Hong Kong in hw-nhunnn and nnn- nlf lava. Ada- In to wupauo no ouualng D Adding chnool. nutty organ c umber. oondlon lhnb lbc nnntmnnnn am oh. (AI WAI.SH S GREAT CHEAP SALE. There is `an advantage in coming early, as you know the best things go first. First come first served. ' With the littleness of the price we charge for Linings and Trim- mings you can buy a nice new Fall Dress for very little money. 3oo pieces to pick from. Not a piece worih less than 50 to 75. .All one price--'l`WEN'I`Y-FIVE CENTS A YARD. JTWENTY-FIVE CENTS IE1-ireat Thirty Days Sale. All Goods sold at a Sagrice. paydng the highest market price, or will take it in trade at a slightly higher price. - 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. jWaldren & Mader, We Buy Old Iron, M KELVEY & BIRCH 10] Inoon. no 60 190; Ram. In to Ila ` to. I Dunn. townnhlg. 11 Ilium. lo to I30: Inn. 103 no. Remember our Great Sale of 25: Dru: goods will continua Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday and Friday. This is by far the best Lot ever offered fog` the money. Svuccessors to J. M. RICHMOND 8:. CO. I14 PRINCESS ST._ Don t Throw RE-COVERED; 69 and 7| Brook Street.\ JOHN LMDLAW & SON. urns. uvnnroox. Iunxrnn. bwunou. lool. Au; :4 -What. N. sum, Jud: Iv! Vlllumaa M; No. I oo|.,s. an con. la curl; mu. 0: am; I'I,I7I 01; um rt In: In] ow .. In 01; |oon-lo onto *1 `II I`. I\ 0!: short nu navy away`._that Umbrella If the cover` Havelt% _ ` an Inn Old. The Brouioh-American. New York. NE D jnrntly completed the lortloth not` In exinlenoo lnvlng hid, Iihbllnlod on Aum_m`h. new. 1: b In tho enjoy- went at vlgnrou hunt. and neon up- ::o a new douh ti: 1 5098- Dfilt Ulna- III:-'::=ru\n.n.:r`:'n`;.ua1.`nuuI-. '.%'LA.......`"""'%,- ......'ET inc wornl no uncu Lrc mun b hllnlelf: "'1 again worn `on. my door rcthrcn. In the name of t c church. that Oatm- lics arc forbidden to have tnythllj in do with Free luonry or Frcunuons acting on ahch. It in for I Octholic a kind of npocmcy to take t in 1: Masonic panda. which in n ltcclf an audacious chalic to our: Catholic a keen insult to t doqacct fool of his hurt a public outrun to our oly mothcr of the church. Spank not to mo of aocisl ricty. They hnow noth- ing of soc cl propriety whoxluvltc you to take part in an funcnl at which your fooling: are hurt by thcchow d rqulin. bulge: and insignia which luau war. and um: proclaim thcrncclvcc acclaim of your church. Tho I pontiff. our holy fnthcr tho t that has Knox on our uncut cucnicc. If thcncncnwlch `ohms oust their funorlh. lot than have A ucnl. but not I Iuonic pnndl." T vlue Ior um Il0l'll anon Illa may w "hum hmutitul. the .o taunt. au- oie Cu to which dooouod belonged and the two railway oomnnnlu -nndlnn uwuu I0 wnlon aocouoa nelongoa and rsilwng. eompcnlu unding handsome wrool . The funeral was re- mukable. as Fnthor Lnbollo. of St. l`nu|`l, warned hil {look not to nttand. The words In mad (Inn b himself: main vnrn ran. my dam nun... There mu u very lerge turnout of the friends of the hue J. T. Whelen of Aylmcr. on Sunday. at the funerei H) the general cemeterg. The ceremonies were conducted by e Muonlo order, as number of members coins from 01- tawa. In the cortege were the Indo- pendent Order of Foruteu of Aylmer end the conductor: and motormen of the Hull and A lmer electric etreet. rellwe . A npec el cerrl wee ro- vided_ or the Horn! offer-[.151 Alld tphnv rum`: A upocnu carnage pro- vide oral offer! and they up;-_o _` t pc_aa._uti_tul. tb_e_.d_!aron_t 50f `In N: tn.olw `Z. .13 n0`{; :a:o'>:':-I:. ' oiii \ 1 0 0! 7 no im. mm. Onlond. 4305 A MAIONIO FUN E7RfAL. ` A rum Inna nu mock no: to Attend as received. ' completed on same day Saxlsractjon All ofders 'il;l 8l|td. uuo-Mo- ones.-lo .2. to M0. \ 0l.uI-WhoM. No. I nnltnba Kurd, 31 to ` 9.':r.:*.' ms-.:;~ 0 3 I 0] O ' . and 31.50 to1.&);Con1mo'nl.7bo no mo. on-Pork. mm to 13.00; Lard co to lo; . no (0 Bum. tollo; Chum, Q to .3: humor. townlhlnn. Ila in un- -wu Q--aIu r-UUUIlI $AII`I'Iu I . A II -FLOUI-a0c I .1 Eu; nu3x}o' um. unomlonu e:::: u||o`l.t6.w to A ;PsMnt Nmtnu. 5.75 to BE 3 Straight. Eollor. 0.50 to 4.75; Extra. 4 no no 4.0- Iuporano 3 no to 4.00; among ak. uuo-i.Ao- ones.-lo 0unv--Whumzco. n nnltnhn u...-a. n .. 2 ma 3 nkonuzgo Chambefs` Ot!ord a `Block. Brock Sn-`eat, where she an be consulted FREE of ohnrgil `Cl|dren's hsur specially at- _ tandodto. Try her Toilet and Shav- ins 3009- l Mada-me Ireland's Rooms, BAUINESS TAYLOR~ S, ~W`c5.= cimnot do justice `to Jur ardescription of the vari- iipe6.wc' are showing, but in- Viti y9l1I" inspection of the_ finest -line` of materials we have ever . thowhht thg prices.. , . Nqte the place"- ....._.__,__._.. I-movement to It. lurk`: church. A --L-- _...L)__. L Al I - -ericu ranch from 25:: ?:uag'i3'$"{;.l'? -.- M; ` u o f ,3 - to 7 5c per yard? ,';_;_*ng'l;_: A W6 -at showing our first: in_- _ _ git o_lFine Imported Dress CI_I_ . !-__ `OITIIAL PIODIIOI IAIIITI. I11:-Ax n..- A..- an In--- n,__:- unoon. in no to lo- Ilhn. tollo;lu|.10a u. Tall Dress Bonds. no":-nan. noon Iuun-u. All 0 `incl-otnnnnoaoou. |.- .5..- ._Q..x__ ,dn_ Bl/"and 90 Drlncou Street. onf hair in falling of -if you have mi nu alt _..._...____.._._ ._..-.._. OOMMERCML. ARCER'S POSIIIVELY CURED. anon one use no mu. `E N I. A 20.-'l`wo ......."......~ .....,"".`g ......:.".:: muons. at 1:3`: Brown. `an Iuylxculu-6 In an 1 nmrurr, uni. nunuot. `1 --About OIIIII o'clock that morning 0. N. W. Iinomnn Du- bnailo. whilo wetting out ol Pnoooon on thoold nnouon on G.'l`.R.. found at tho wooton oltho bridgotho bod ofomon. whoioooppooodoo hovo boon illod by s tnln going won. Tho hood no nonr- od Iron Ibo body. and um Ingon won cut 0!! tho rlahl bond. Tho mon wu druood in o duh wood oolt. bluo ovorollo ond brown on`). nod, woo about vo foot, Moo inchd n holjht. hold. and than any yuan old. `Photo voto no lot or onrroopondoooo o! my kind on Ho Ho bod olxtooo dollars in annoy in his pockou. 1.-., .,_ __ _ Ina mnxa troops on ma xronuor. Tho Bomb: Gazette announces that bhru of tho pnncipnl chiefs of Buluchim tan, nirdnn Mnhrttuwhun, Ghomeebub hi: and Ynnnnhomod hum been Arrested. Sirdnr uhomolhakhio in n Ion-in-luv of air- du Bit Anb Khan, one of the moat. loyul chief: of Boluchmnn. Tho u-mud air- dnn all belong no tho Sn-swan division of Boluohionn And are nuopootod of intrigu- ing nuinat the government. They are known tohnvo been diuooud for some tuna put. ulu lniurglnb znoumen w-any. . Bounu. Augunt. 2 report. that when the Mohmunde attacked {orb Shab- hdr they burned all the noted books of the Bibkhn temple there. excited the great.- ont indignation among the Sicko: through- out. aha provinoe nud hn gre|t.|y_ inoeneod the Sikh troops on the frontier. Tho Bmnbnv Gnnnlcfn nnnnunnau Ah-I. uy uwuuuuu II] Inc turlall ll non known. The British olcer commending at J am- rud mo ed as battery of artillery, escorted by the `aural: Dragoons. yeaberday to the month of the Khyber Pne and shelled the enemy an A 3,200 yards rnnge. TbeAfridle retired. but. the battery returned to Join- rud, the oioer in command deeming in in- |dVIlIbIO to enter the pun. General Ellen wilfbegin A conoorted movement against the insurgent tribeemen to-dey. BOIHMY. Aumnt. 2 rnnnv-O. Hue. noun wul com 0! neuve leviee known M the layhber rie-, retired with we loss of three men. The Afridie nfeerwerde burned the tors. The fate of Fort Ale Mm-jili which wee eimuluueoum ly enacted by the Afridie in not known. Thu British nlmr nnmlnnndinn .9 T... Captured By an-um. L_oNno.v.Auguab 24.-An oleinl don- pntch to-day from Simln announces that For: Msude. in the Khyber pus, bu been cspturod by the Afridia. after dupento fighbin. The gar- rison VII coulxxouonf of native knowumtho yhber cholou fate Io -mania! he 9.0.. Al.-am. :. ..... |......... The Iltuetion hes not changed to any greet . extent. Farmers rushed to call when the price touched Sl, but now that e ten cont drop from that price has succeed- ed. they will likely hold for e raise. Prices may decline further. bub they may strengthen end reach a paint even higher then that already touched. What Onnred The Drop In the Ilndy City. When in to day considered A good buy- ing property in Chicago. nlchonqh since morning the price ha: rapped ux cents as bushel Rd cloned for September at. 0120. and {or cnnber at. 90in. Thu Hm. w.u- ouueod by liquidnhion and |lOIV h0u\.l'iDge. Local aredero have been boario ed. Such a break so that noted should nob canoe surprise. at it in only n nncural reaction other a phenomenal od- VIIIOO. rm... .u.._.:.... I... ....s -|.-__-.a L- ___ An lhlnown In Killed. Pamvorr, Ont. August. 24 --About 00,113 "nlnni thug Inns-nhgn ('1 M II? |:nAnnn-1 L. __,.__ one Bed 5 linger Nlpped and the Other End Llmhs Spnlned. Wxsrrom. August 24.---The Roman Catholic picnic` Saturday was A success. The day was ne end the proceeds were satisfactory. Farmers were bus drawing in grain on the 21st. John elly. jr., Chicago. is here visiting relatives. Black berries are plentiful and sellin at live centsa quart. Myles Walsh. ichigsn. is visiting his father, John Walsh. About sixty campers are spending the sum- mer on the u per Rideeu, mostly all being from ttsws. Adiel Tagxert had the mislortune of getting his nger cut on the circular saw in his factory last week. He will be laid up for some time. Pstrick Mccunn, while painting in the upstate school last week, fell from the scaffold and s ruined both ankles and one arm. He wil be laid up for some time. Edward Whitmsrsh will move into the village soon end will carry on the butcher- ing business. ' ICUUKIIPIIIIUU lily UK-|Il'ICKI'lIOIU IIU|UIlUIu A nal pa 1' made up from the ljournule of mclnto . J. Glnve. will appear in Sap- tombor Century. under Cruelty in the Congo Froo State. He wn sons to Amen to iuventigato the slave trade for the Con- bury. And` audceufully created the conti- ooub only to die an the mouth of M19 Congo. ACCIDENTS TO WESTPORTITES. (all! UK LVUITII II|Cl'lCIo _ The noluding can in the divlnion court no-dny u that of the North Amurionn life assurance company Va. A. Moctrunoy ob II {or amount of 3 note, 828.50, for insurance policy. J udgmont ruervod. Hurt Fm-nin_ aha mrimtnriah hf Lon. poncy. auagmonc rlllcrvuu. - Harry Furnias. the onrioaturia-ta of Lon- `don Punch, whono pictures of Glndabono have undo thh features of the Itatumnn familiar to Ame:-icgnn, has written for Sop- mnber Concury Olimpia: of Gladstone." accompanied by cnnncmriubic llerchoo. A nnl nnnnr nmda un from tha Ham-nnhi WI II||' IIIXI IIIDKIIII. - Charla Robinson, Oolborno street. push- ed hllnnn through a [lull door and ro- ooivod oevoro injuriu. Dr. Cuinpboll had to witch tho wound together. E. `H . Hannah. 0 I`..- E. J. R. Panic. 0. ._. ,-. --uJ -..w '11:. -- cw - V----. v I`. Smith In! J. "lizruuouo lot`: Ehil nftat: noon for ins, N. Y., to attend aha bion- nhl nnnvnnlnn AI Ohm Qt Huston : lnnin. IIINJII ID!` UDIOI, L`. 1., W IUKCIIII IIIJH DIUIP nhl convention of the St. Gaorg socio- ties of North America. II-1.. ........I...u.... ....- 1.. cl... .|:..a.x..L. .......s la. .n. awymo, q.U.. 19. J. D. roan. u. Fornuouo lath this strat- -uuun 04.. lg... V V 5;. .51-...-I AI.` Idgn. [HF KIWI Oll UIIC lllllf. " in {among Gay Brothers minutroh, twenty-n in number, no Among the spe- cinl cage um-notions secured {or who Ona- wn lair nut month. |...I.. D-Ll....._ (Valium.-..- no-`.45 Inn .1. '0!!! I PIXZIIF Vllli HI ` Inn: and Hufronmith. Th- nnnolibnnn Al OLA IIIO UI'U0lK0|'I DI (III III !!! D! II I Hubboll, Ottawa. hue nooptal an 0 or of an ant: on the dnllur. In` `A-nAul (Inn Dnnllunon In-K-nn|nA'n use all uuwuu uuppuu wt unvu wnuu an that onldny. iapu Marion old Limo Clark loft ab ufyoruooo with El . and In. E. Clnk, for (VI.a...-I-...I ALI.` uwruoon wllll an Inc In. an. mun, wr Clivehnd, Ohio. ,. . . llju Iloronoo Richard: has rota:-nod from a plenum vinit tp frlondl` in 8_ydon- Inm and Hut`:-nnnmith. . ' CZ WU`; ZTU ICC? VITWTC DZUV CZ , A I-Aoat otlpuo`. ,_0I'|1nB.OI.. 3.0:; & Go. VV1ll|un8n1hllTiI will in n aopdition. Ho ,ugIlm oonnoioumqu at E1. M It. Bu-tnllni, P:-ineou moot, re tht his lllu uppod for 87-50 win In that on fdnv. no vmuosuou onwau noon. I--llnnt nl Inna. o Iowan mo wanna wgounor. E. H. Smythb. 02.0.. E. J. B. Penn. 0. P. Smith and J .`li`n:-manna left: this nnr. mu cud um-ovumltn. The creditors of the rm of ru 1 l..Iy.Iy..II nun.-- I..." nniunnfnll an -5... nl WHEAT IN CHICAGO. ' In-hon his humu- HI. I. Arnold. wife of Ru. lbonour j nbtuvn. Inn urhhn with `z':"":z.*:-,....'-'- -.:r....*-:.-.:~.- prono- W `nuaugonus-q' oodlho In *hIIUfICIOUonuIliou. 3:3:-.3 Jzlnl hp. I-, n-I ll` A...u GENERAL PARAGIAPH8. lune: oi dlueeeepe. Cowueu. 8.0.. Auqnee .--Reid: by whieeoepe Ieve been at frequent ooceuenoe within the lent. lei day: in lelrleld end Keehhew ooeneiee. There nkle have been eleogethet the Heroes elden end their up On leterdey e heed cl ever A hedted naked vhlteeepe vent to u been about but lllee below Cen- den.iaIee|eIeeec6oo.eedIeekee| three Ietneu olden. etripped Olen eel adula- ieeevel e uvce whipping. jun W. W. C IOU M on E':;:rdcyTu`t:lO. 1`hom|pooI:rvu bold ponding innudgntlon into an unu- pluinodton of 8300. ioh nppouod an un ovordl-uh. Thiulorn 3 thin item was oxphinotltot-hntis tion at the polio: magistrate. nndi . 0. Thonpau In: tho diuohorgod. ` -_.-_ --- _4.., no Icon tor Which 7 be via llold in fully lxplnlnod. Tonorvro. Auguue '24. --At tho polioo court this morning 1'. 0. Thompson Inn 3 in brought up on um remanded elm-no o fraud profound ngbinll him in connec- tion with the hudhng of tho Anon of the John Baton nun. Noun. Bayou Thomp- son and W. A. Thompson won dioohu-pd 00 Ellfdl! kl`. `INT. 0. Thom:-nnn -an nu". nvnug [or an exnlmt 0! H10 PIIIIO kind. Angus Jacob. I Caughpewege Tnd_en. wu uentenced to three ye-tn ,in 8:. \ inc nt de Paul penihentiery for qteeling Iron. e. P. R. freight are at Cdughnewnge. He pleaded guilty. " in o. ;'HO'MPsON/' onscmmaao. any mum. ` William Evans. the wall-known 03-da- mau, has entered notion ngainab tho Mon- trul exposition company for 8500 d: Inngea, caused him by the alleged rofuu] of nine comgnny to Allah him ooruin apnco at this your a exhibition, for which he declares he made an agreement withone ol the dime- tnrn. The space wu nfcervrardn given so Mr. Ewing for an exhibit of the kind. Anon: Jnnnh A r'.nnn|\nn-n.n. 7-H -_ uyw. Mox1'Iu`..u., August. 2-I.--Edwnrd D.svid- aon. eighteen veers old. mu arrested lug night on the charge of murder. He plead- ed not: guilty" to day, And WI! rerx ended. Edward Fennell. hie victim, died in the hospital. A coroner`: jury declared that ho hnd met. his death from the effects of bottle of lye poured over him by Daviduo and J. Grabtrn. The letter was arrested two weeks ago. Davidnon after the occur- rence ed to Cbicego. but returned Tyne- dl night. \yViIIinm Evan: Oh. 1--IlI.nn_... -JL.l- Inn Onld to Ban ulod from the Eeutl of BI_V IIIIUU [III WIII IIV6u Lem : mnnie remnina inexplicable to the doctors. They cannot. understand this end- den metomorphoela of her disposition. The Borgeuelfskye came from Poland halo your: ego. uu;"ll1ly:aicianI were brought in And did what. they could to relieve the baby`: on!- ferings. They were fearful at first. that the child would not recover. but now they any that he wjll |ivo._ 14..- . ...-...- .......-....- :..-__.|:_-L|_ .- AL _ 0 ll I05 El ll IIHID. l. The cllxild soomod to have no realization of the nbmcily of her dead. Indeed, she seemed to have forgotten all about it A few moments after she had quieted down. DL...-:..: _ _ . _ . ._ |.._...._L; :_ -_.| 1-; up Inu nnruw 118!` on I Dell. The girl then leaped no the floor and rushed no the man. She fought: like a bigreqa. The shoemaker had all he could do to hold her. She atruggled for five minutes, and then suddenly subsided and was an (inlet as a lamb. . vm.- .. : In ..........I g- 1.....- ..- __-I:_-A:,__ IWIY DUI? I [OW IDIHUIBI. The Borgeeeempkya live in e emell honee adjoining the shoe shop in Main etreeo. Michael Bokuski, g ehoemelxer, who had been helping Borgeeeeffcky for I month or two, was ct. hie bench, when he heard scream: in the bnuee. He ruched in and found Len: bending over her baby brother on the oor. and lil.ternl- ly veering the flesh of his face with her teebh. Her eyee glenmed with ferocity, and the was so inhent upon her cruel attack that she did not hear Bokucki approach. She did not deeiec until Bokueki caught her up and threw her on bed. Thn airl than lnnnnrl tn Ilm (Inns and Ul l|lI_y HIICII uculun. Before the Borgeeeemalryeleft for New York they left Leno and her two brothers in charge of A friend who had been visiting them. Samuel in Leno : brother. two your: ego. Charles is the baby that Lena attacked. The friend in whose care the parents had pieced their children left the house in the afternoon intending to be Away but I few minutes. Thu Rnrannnnhhun liun in a mu. hm..- nu uuuu no will no ulsngureu 10!` Inc. Lena attacked her mother once and hit her, but then It was thought the attack was merely the sudden outcropping of a violent temper, which the child had never before manifested. Now the physicians say the child in possessed at times with an insane and overpowering desire to inict injury upon others. The girl had always been considered as exeeptionslly gentle by the perente until she ettsclred her mother. Then they never dreelned of a recurrence of any such action. Rnlnnn Ihhn Rn:-ngnnuahun Inhx Cour RT-.- ZIIIIII III SUCK IIIIIII-II .4IUIlI- Pou(:irxniPsIn. Aguet `.24.--Lena Bor- geleelfnky. twelve years old, whoee father in a shoemaker at No. 92 Mnin street. has develo ed 8 cannibalistic mania that trans- form: or from I docile child intoajuvenile demon. While her parents were in New York on Thursday she ettecked her brother, six months old. and before the baby wu rescued she had chewed his face no that he will be disgured for life. Lana Attnnlad liar mnhhnr mum: and hit CHEWED HER BABY BROTHER. -Iu'IwIlIl-IIII Ixumnnuon Illno mnguon Ol I lnldlmo, nooivod the highest Inn of Innrko-eighty par cont. of the emulation. or 830 math out o! a total of `l.oIl>-nIon by on cnndidoco an the on-uluon. Hung nvomy-no mark- out 0! 1 possible nvonty-In In Latin lots. and I!) turn than tho candi- hto V501-naked nut to M n. r gs.` `In. .4-A--4--- l-- aura Tu-nbio Il|nIn-At Pol-Iodl Ilu Want: to Tour Kumnn lflouh. . __ _ , . - ,_- -n,_- _ ', ' A '~': ;.`: 1 .. CITE- The building of an electric roed would be A great convenience for the enm- mer dweller: at the three points. All three places are booming every year end the population of the inland `during the summer months is assuming quite large proportion. Ifen electric line in built on theielend the value of the pro- party will be greatly increased. During the three weelre put three lots and cat- tegeeheve chenged hands for a good round rum. Itie probable that the med will be built. llllllu Ill OVUT II very IIIIOOUIL If the road is constructed, and the peo- ple interested say it will be before another enmmer. it will be I single track line An in operdbion in Ware:-town. and three or four ewibchee will be put in for the meeting of V law ll uavqrl Emu. Recently paigica from Nay Yolk and Schenectady hue ban on the ialnnd look- ing over the lltuution and oonuidoring the fouibility of Inch 1 projdcb. The figure that M19 nilrond 0011 be built 0 p u there in not much grnding to he done. The inlnnd I over in very unooth. If aha ran! in nnnnr|mtnd_ And tha nan. A nu Ina Imus, l}on-u mu 3:. vs: Mac 7101-luv Yuri In-an Looking out the (hound-load can no Buns Ulup. Wm ou.x.v.,sunaud. A no in now buing solid 0! to con- struct Ln -olcctrio Itnot nil-ny line on Wolwinlnud `on tho 80. Lurronoo river. On Walla island in nttnud tho river poiul:IolThouuud lulnnd rk, Fine View and Wolmlnnhr park. he scheme n nour plnnnpd in to connect than zhroo nninh. Thu tllnlznnnn from Thnnund In- I107 Plllllll II `(I XIIIIHW IolI$O Uni`! roinu. The distance from Thonund Ia- nndjpork to Westminster park vi: Fine View in avgn miles. Dunno]- uniting C-u-nu \YA- VA-Ir nit!` \. $4 an: 111:9; asu 5-wn.:..ek;h : -= %A%r% mun THOUSAND ISLAND ax] DENIED THE ACCUSATION. 1'o wiifuuusrn Mm. ZC WIUTIIIICII NCXU I0 "I Ala-nit: Gun. city putuubr. has :."""......:".`:m.':'....'..:"..-z-aw: