Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Aug 1897, p. 1

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W R. 1 me DAILY BRITISH wrung; Jnpsaou Inn-lguu. SAN I-`n.A.\'c|. `. 7.-'l`he steamer Mnripou arrived today from Sydney vi: Honolulu with the (oowing Hawaiinn ad- W Vnctogu. 3.0.. August !7.-'l'h ox- pdiuouof `nu lakiol Buoy. to the unnitol Llliulnllxd onufotnll Ihoolmndoollooot 80.` Elisa ullklm fut. Thuputionhnnlu nbowuclu Ihonouhh In nova ovolunu Th ..:..._......n - ....l- .II........|.I._'.. XIII! IOXVIE Bn.|.nn.n._l. Out. Alllll 97--Wmill Alhtd. thumb: nvuuv yon: toi- - did his 3.... """'...a....."" .. o."'.'." .n..."....n BOTH coinnzur. CAPITAL TIDINGS. We Have A Never Burned Any .5 To Winona tho lollpoo. _._._.`... rV-I A......-A I'M laws or I||EWl|Rl.Il.| what. Comes to Us from All Quarters. IlINllENSEIl_RAllRAPllS.| 1 ELEGRAM8 mom THE EARTI-P8 roun QUARTER8 GIVEN. um: Hutton `rho: latorat lvorybodr - Noun I`:-on Au oval-l.II.uo of Ivory- thlnx Itullv Road and lhnonbou-on by The Dun Public. Tho alderman ct, Strntford And Guelph will have A buaeball battle. A-..I.L:-I..u~. 11..-..-kn.i \.ln-uh-gal Avnnnln Wlll DAVID DIIGGDIII Dklall. Archbishop Brucheoi. Montreal, expects to leave for Rome only in September. 'l`|-m ntntnmnnt. in daniad that the to leave Ior Home only in Bopumoor. The statement is denied that minimum tariff has been extended to Spin. Tha nvintad Izannnha fund of Ireland has Nor have we ever told ghost stories about our Fuel. We .I__u ..--.I A- ...-.....:t.. ck- Spun. The evicted tenants fund now reached clone upon two thousand pounds. nip mnm-tad that the Indim novorn- eumon 0! ma noon. Dr. Borden, minister of militia and de- fence. goes into camp with his battalion, the 68th. next wool. RA... Mn(1rAnr . Inna-Inn rlnrnnnn -Al 0| lll|ll GOI'||'|g ner lnllllli. Cincinnati has been chosen as the place ' for holding the next encampment of the grand army of the republic. It. in axnectad think the first hundred unas Ibis reported that the Indim govern- ment has son! I aocond letter of warning to the cancer. fI.'IL.....s TD..|.n- I... n-ananbmvl IRA nuns". to me unoer. ` Gilbert Pnrkar has presented the Cani- dian club. olanilbon, with a complete edition of his books. n- n.....I.... ....:...:.o.... -0` ...:l:H. am! An. [:06 05(1), IIBXD WWI- Mary Mc(}ruv. a London domestic. wu committed for trial yesterday on I charge 0! murdering her infant. l`.inninnnt.i hum hum nhnnnn an the nlnoa granu Il`l'n_V OI EHO I'BpllDllCo It. is expected that the miles of the Crow e Nest Pane railway will be completed by November. 'l`|m Alinn my law of Pennnlvnnin bu DO COIIIPIOLOG Dy LV OVOFII oer. The alien tax law of Pennsylvania bu been declared unconstitutional by Judge Acheson of the United Station court. . 13.1.: In 55.. ......-.....r .-.6 jinn nnn Irnl toga, N. Y. ` The praliminary hearing at GI": of the one nguinsh Allison, the alleged murderer of Mrs. Anthony Orr, has been poatponed for a week. h. `T... Hnllnknn D.-nnninn minlnfnr Ah ACHOHOH OI DUB UIIIDUU Dl-Kill!` UUIIFU. Gold to the amount of $100,000 was withdrawn from the sub-treuury. New York. yesterday for shipment to Canndn. Min Mnrtl\A Mnmm. tho dramatist. IIIKIC Illllll VIII ruu. no lion`! and to mugnify the qualities of it-Iimply empla- -K-g I|nAna \ ork, yeewraay I0!` enlpmonc L0 uuunuu. Miss Martha Morton, tho dramatist. was mu-riod to Harman Conhaim, 0! New York. us the home of her mother st Sun- on... N V tor wool. Dr. Von Hollebon, Prussian minister at. Stubtgnrt, Wumnburg. has been relented for the b 0! German ambassador to the United mu. 1...]... 'I`..-Iuunn armada] gnanl-. nf nnunrn. Unmoron uwuunougn, uwuwu. nus no-n nppointod to a position in the government. oicee in Yukon. He will be ebonognpher to the gold oommiuionor. Lnnnnrd J. Grimnhnr In lmldod to unueu B08605. ` J ndgo Torhune. opecinl agent of govern- or Mount, writes that eight thouund {am- iliec uolitenlly tuning to denth in Itho Indiana cotl elds. `FL- R-no an: of nA- Annkn Chhnh l Indiana 00 llellll. The first car of new Menibobn wheat we: received in Winnipeg yesterday from De- lonino. The when grades No. I hu'd.end is An excellent ample. Cameron Mcnllough, Ochre. he been ..mninu.A tn 1 nnnitinn in tho n-nvnrnmenl . the gold oommmnonor. Leonard J. Grimohuv wu scolded death at London yesterday by MAID) oa- uping from a new angina he wu setting up in Wuhan : box factory. Thu Fornatan mmnlo in Toronto wu In VVIDIOITI DOX lIC|'IOI',u The Foresters` temple wu opened lest. night. There wu e lerge gethering of guest! and the proceedings were of A most interesting netnro. A: n uunlr. nf drinhino whinkev bounhh Hon; nong. It. is and that tha Britioh var oioo Authorities propose to sequin by pnrchuo I grant at-tiller tango nt. Ulodbigh, county Kan-y. which n beon tomporuily in tho pot-union of the var department. fat the few yearn. Christian J. Thom. -evenly-that your olngmolthormof Chriu.innJ. Thom! Sou. but lmldol-0. Nov Yotk. died to dnyolhosrt dinuo. Mr. Thomvu lt- Inou u buildorof ncingohollo sndrow both 1:! ul uolcnpuonl. In the Arhuu rinr Ind tho ouch. lakes and bayou. nut Limo Root. purl: have hon `led up ranging in vnluordir:v.:`un ollnn to Cniucuiz Hand ponomuo touching a Salim. White and other than. Fr l....&..... nnpinnnpinn nnrti Innvm 1 Now about Summer Wood- ie have 3 lot ofit-oolling it .. `L4: |'l\.- - It in Saline. \\ mm and cunt nun. 1`. Jennings ooxiuouing y lun- Vaneonvot on Saturday to ex and ro- pononnnutilnu fotthooouotnctionol I min; 0! narrow up from `felt nognh ELI &T$liII Q N *3 wnigiu. The union ol Funk A. Iconn. Tnnton. N.J.. untold as shall`: ado yuunlqy lot 894.000 IolV.:. Bolt. ro- pvaumi | outrun.` I Indlntood .n.a ...3...n'. ..i..u.auuuwwn.. or most inwreomng nuuro. As A remit of drinking whiskey bought in u Sitka saloon. ve Indium nre dead and tho remainder ITO dying. The whinkoy was 3 mixture of whiskey, coil oil. lemon juice Ind alcohol. Wrin -an iunod vantardnv on bobs" Aoeroeen, nu Deenwnn:uuu It you an. Vincent. Eight of her crew were roun- ed. The Uenrloch wan e eteem veesel. built et Glasgow in 1887 end regietered L300 tone. The deeth ie ennounoed from London- derry of the Very Rev. Edwerd Bowen, dean of Rephoe. brother of Sir George Bowen. formerly governor of Qneonelend. New Zeelend. Vnoborie, Mauritian end jmoe mu aloonol. Writs were iunod yoaterdny of the Mason. Thompnon. against Mr. Reid, ol Reid, Taylor & Bnyno. for alleged fnlao arrest. in connection with the Into John Enton Co.. failure. TI`; -D-ILA nf nrnnvnnnivn }.Anl`l in "AC John Enron Uo.. nuluro. The strike of progru-aivo tailors in New York. which was begun Inc Sunday. was declared o yesterday. the demands of the strikers for An increase of twenty-ve per cent. in wages being gnntod. Th. nu-and inn-w nl than noun!!! 1:! Gnhnv l2|lAVFOll'S cent. In Doing grantee. The grand jury oi the county of Galway recently passed a resolution tooarneatly draw the attention of the Canadian authorities to the suitability ol Galway aa aport of call [or the new Canadian aar- vim vioo. The British auunor (hi:-loch, bound for Abordoon, bu boonwwreckod at C: St. V:.......o. Rink}. at law nmi won min- I to Talia Vets Bought Tlokete For Dinner mat the Ttalll DIdI|'I Wilt. Loxnox. Augusta 27.-Abonb 100 mem- bereof Feirbenhe poet G.A.R., en route to the Builo enoempment, were bunooed om; of we. epiece while on the trein be- uween Wirgdeor and London yeeterde . A line eppeering men, with emoosh an per- euuive voice, e reug up from eomewhere end offered tic etc for eele for dinner. which, he said. would beeervod eh Iondoo. The vete were very hungry and the men- tion of dinner wee euioient to ceuee uuny of them to dive into their pockete end pro- duce the 00. that we: ulred. 23...... ...m:... ms... ....mI.....-I n unlmh auoe me we. wen we: uueu. Every eoldier who purcheeed I ticket worked up an enormoue appetite before the train reached London, end when it nally dud arrive there we: 3 mighty scramble for the dining-room. Thn lmnarv vnhIl'Anl Ind hnrdlv not me mnmg-room. The hungry veterans hnd lurdl got sealed when the conductor ahoute "All aboard ! and inside of two minntu the brain moved out of the depot. All the soldiers had for their fty cents Wu the Imall strip of paper. which they will keep ll! areminder not to pay for anything in future until they got it. In Preference to betendlnt I lult lor ' Breach of Promise. ` Nlcwmanxlrl`, 0nt.. August `27.--A young farmer named Hart, who resides near Aurora. was arrested by constable Sommorville and brought here and lodged in the lockup. charged with seduction and breach of promise of a young woman named Annie Patrick. formerly a servant girl in this `place. He was brought before reeve Ro- bertson and admitted the charge. He nally consented to marry the girl.` A marriage license was procured, and the wedding took place in the reex-e's oloe. Rev. Mr. Thompson ofiiciated, after which the newly wedded pair left for home, ovi- dontly very happy. The Women In Exempt. Svmmvsl, N.Y., August `27. - Mrs. Mary Bigge, Syracuse. has two husband: livimr. but cannot be punished for bigerny. She lived with her ret. John Goff. from June to September, 1890, got tired of him end married Biggs, who Imew all the cir- cumstances. in June. 1891, and lived with him upto two week: ego. When Bige could not get poeeeeeionol their child o brought the eherge oi bigamy. When ehe wen Arraigned before 3 justice. efter he had learned the circumstances, end that they had been living in Byreeuee all the time.he said: "I don't Gee how we can do any- thing to you in this one. ea you have been within jnriediotion of the courts of this county tor more than the yeere. Under the ntetute of limitation: you ere exempt from puniahment for e lelony ve yeere alter the eommieeion of the crime. IVIII QIIVIIIUUI Uvluay. Loxnox. Augnut 27.-The Standard : no at San Behaatian aaye : "I learn that Spain haa often intimated her willln neee in make considerable reduc- tion: n the contemplated Waat Indian tarilfe in order to develop the tradeo! Cuba with the United State: and waa will- ing to n otiate e reciprocity treat . when the Ding ey bill came into force. ut the United States government received her advanoea coldly becauae it wanted the Cuban queation aettled lirat. Indeed. Spain ia now aware that American diplo- macy will soon raiee other and more im- portant iaeuee before any commercial quea- tiom are likely to be mooted." QUEEN ST. llllp Ind IODI (SDI! IIOIIII. `ADI II- hndlocun were left untouclnd. '11.. -Iomnc the omen clock at In Ininutao ol Inn. ma ni Ink ORION H1 0' 350 CI` In uvmcsron av ml young Innrneu mun nllnuu due uepuge. wen returning home from e vieib Tueedey night when he won ueenlted by none on- known be 'e hiding in one of Sene|d'e groves. oming tlumed eh the ozone- which were thrown on him. Lepege ren ewny. He bed scarcely run twenty yerde when he fell down and expired on the road. It in supposed (hot {right reeulted in deeth. en the voung men we: subject. to been disease. He wen twenty-six year: 0! age end leeveee wio. but no family. An inqneeu will be held. Cmcmo, Augnut"`27.-A letter was re- ceived from Binke. Swilurlend, from the Rev. Thoma C. Bell. peutor ol the Fourth Presbyterian church. in which heeoyn he will lorwerd his resignation in A few days. [net winter he neurly died with pnonmonle in this city. and u soon no he was Able to tnvel he went. nhroed. He in better, but will not. be AND to proech for 3 year. The congngetion is greetly dietreeeed. end in in aid that the resignation will not he no- ce ed. but Mr. IiAll'e place will only he II umpornrily. He in the eon of Dr. John Hull. of New York. KIIZII A run! Utili- Tlmnm, Ont. Angus 27.1-'l`ho pooh om: onto:-gg by hnrgrn Int nig L vu wn open y w- dot "and shout: hnndnd dollun wrong cl stamp: and nuns cub union. The io- A....II.no..- -n-an Inlh nnhnnnlhnll In uoppmgol in Oman clout an Inn unuuwn puuoooohondslnonotuno at joowr YOU? 4 nrnvu yup: l`lI.IlU. ALEXANDRIA, Ont.. Au not 27. - A young married man nun Joe Lopcgo. -u rnturnina hang from n viaih Tundnv Spanish oniono at Cuuonkyu. I '5 %E`...'.`i?...5"""" .:'--r : BUNKOED OLD SOYLDIERS. gcglnunud. looolnd Adnnou coldly. ,... L nu IIIL - QAA Ht MARRIED HER luv. 1` 0. Ian : nlnou. ,,.'\Inn A I-..-_ Afoatooo. We invite you to come in and tell Inwhnt gin think of our 83 SUI . We know yoh will like them. Muybeyonhnve not 05 to spots. The look at the $3.50. 84.oo and 84.5o kinds. they uogood too. Dlod Iron Fright. ___. II; L.____A From eleven to fifteen years old like to be _..II 4|-....I New Fall Dress Goods. hour Crowded all day yesterday ley ad- miring Thousnnda. our Dreu Good: Section me the centre of ettuotion. Selling on a Big Scale began only in the morning. Ladies delighted with the Grand Display of New mu Dress Goods. Every Stenmer arriv- ing from Europe brings fruh bni Q of Novelties for our Store. 7V: in llllig Iain. Al. mu hm- onu ntnombl a:o`v:x:>lIl nun . mus. 1TEA0Y&$TWg DI:-bect Importers of Dress Good; from the makers. Ilzulnl Juan--$g Lunmc Unnnnnn an Burnin- Prlnoou otnuo. Oomor Bydulnn that. nhono oolmnnnlonllon v rnnoou stun. Uornu I phone _ nvv -nu- .( 3nowr-At GI-we ho: ital, on All It 26th, the wife of Rev. 8. . Chown, Il- loy Methodist. church. Toronto. 0! I Ion. --0-an Dllllo Rns-In tho Towmhip oi Klnguton. on Augunb emu. George W. Ran. fth Ion of the Inc B. J. Run. and 38 The funeral will loan lain Int rolldonot. - Fnnt Road. Towmhlp at Kluguon. Io morn-ow (Saturday) um 2:80 pm. IHUOII and soquinuucon no nopocilully lu- vibod to Ittond. riled Fire claulcwelrystonbo W W331?! E33 Ifyouwantanythlngtlnt wouldbe sold In a EI4P-BILIA|!hl HEN IN IVIIY L0- nulitmlouul or tnvolllnc: to Introduce snow discovery. and k 9 our nhov MM! tnekul up on 01001.! on And btidno l.hrulI|hunO town and country Study on- pluymon. Uolnlnlulon ur Ills:-1. u! momh and oxponuu and mono: demonst- ml in any bank whon uhreod. For panlonhn nddnu Tu: Won. Ilulcu. lucnlo 00.. ill`, 533,0`? III (III IIIKIXI. III` I' ~ m; boptollbut uh Orlllh 3:. . Mitchell; aopuulbor m`.'x1';'..".-`:1 aopcoubc ssh. mnuotd: it It. cmmo; aopuuuc now. mu; 0... usher ma. Pinion; but Ilth. :- on-nn IA:-ulnnnhno II Wan m UBNISHID IIOUUI I301!!! 81 I wlnvor months. Would take I mu Novombor. Inquire nu WIIIO on. ml bank unread. For panlolunn 00.. London. On , cannula. -----2:-u U with both IIHQIO and GIOIIDIO l O0llI,WI1 modem oonvuloncou. M can Qnoon Blunt I) with roonu.or room: without baud ll frofot-rod.M. 38) Brook Street. Nloottlo light u our: room. the ol Iolohono and oven modern oonvonlanoo. Tolop one an BRICK IIOUBB. Ill DIVIRION MR1`. `T pl-cunt ooonphdb Prof. D51. lotion: Convonlonon. Hotwo rlnrnuo. Pooh: Ilanwl-I Soptombu. Apply nut (loot to non. `rho Dally Iota look lorfhll Indian Iofulfhonlolvubv. Royul Aroanum moot: to-night. Watch`: I Ibo nu to-marrow. Bpoolnluo of not war to-non-ow 3!: Oak Hull. - - ` Vlmpiro Shh unong 1000 Island: ho- mornw at a_ pan. Dr. Mooklonburg. oiyo lpeoinliub uh, Mo- und : dru shore to-non-ow. ` ammo: lemons lava s-mm whu! . NO; 199. landot of the Ontario Oppooltlol Will IO- gln It on Iomhy. Tonono. August 27.--Tnon bu hull some duiculty in laying out I Bcptcnitt tour {or louder Whitney at tho Ontlrio nnnH.inn_ mrlnn in tin nnvnlnmn n! I l`"'I Inn UUIIIT VII Iifaio I- `TU bu mlly been bid oat. and will commence pan Monday at Jol- lovs: August! 30th. Ono Sound. Afternoon and col 3 Alg Slam, Ilnhdnl-2 nnhmhn';EL hnlhnnm utomoon V 3100. Hukdn|:':wBOphIn"b':'i:t`. Isopmnnu mu. uouungwwu; uupuuuw 3rd, Bhynor in the dutuoon. Bulb 00 niahte I-umunhnr uh- oemm lnnn:ho unuc noun. noun; ur nun. un- ; Boptomhot I Want {ab nnouon; Uopuubcr Nth. Scptombot 210%. Nnnh 3 22nd. Sndbury: Sopwn Bah Ion: Bophulnr nu. In In 33 don DI. um. Nnvnmhnr. Innnln nu Warn ANTED TU llKNT-HOUSI HUI1 for Q unull funny. No ohudun. nu rout. L.D.. Wmu Ollu OARDERS (IAN BI A0(X)II2DLIB without nnnnm. :0. am Brook mun. lulachln mm `T-ANTED T0 1iTwr-aoUsI: surru I I an rant. L. 1).. Wnm om. l0|l|' lUI' IXIIIT W IIIIDU, OI VIII UIIIITIU uon. owing to up pnnloooo of I am and other rival nth-uouonn. The tour I.-- `--"- Kg`-A Iain. Anni An` d land dru shore no-rnon-ow. Shame: Bum : to-Inon-ow Ma 2 gun. for Cap Vinounb. rm. mu Club : oomnlimanmn oonoort Eh. Immune (nppu-).--Ital: A 0| toubrongmd wutwindnlnund " wumor. toowod by looul shun C yo-night. _~ WI ]- IIVT ITIXUCTQ C "0 Oniholllji. pp!-Ohhlh. "- nBiuo."n:unA|nnOh . gnu.-an an AL. nnnnlnn -ho. "ljn BOMUIIRS OAN Bl MXJOIIODATI with both single and donblo roonmwl nodorn oonvnnioncon. than 5vija-n-uauwcIuu.- WEATI'!ER PROIAIILITIII. Down `Ila Blur lulorlumlgb. .x_ n_-;_ .____.. ..LL_ 3... all mspnonon INVITED.` EEEEEEEE E 4 `L . M. EDITION. |oI:_tIopopnhrIct."AIIu"1 to-Inorrow to `J p. In. Ior up v muuuu. Inna Star Club : com limonenry in lnruck rqunro to-mg 9 as 8 o'clock. um}. hm-ul and bioamnh. Lake Ontario WHITNEY`! TOUR. "w. I. nnnnuna. nnnnumn ;nnnutAInI HENRY BRAII, Inn--nuns: A-lI Inn IRE: IIQIII| I URI)!!!` 1 hone nu. opnn mom WANTED. TO LE T. LIAB. REID. I lunnnm A III_A put, Saturday mgnu. numluiuu Irw. Twonty dozen genuine silk ties in tour- in-hnnd nnd bowipill be sold Bnturday, no Onllnghou-`I. 3 {or 25. Sntnrdnv Ind Mondnv we oor the hub Inlumor whtcuen Each lender must be nnnompunlod by an In- ooptod ohequo on A Chartered 0-undlnn Bank for an amount oquul to llvo per cent. or who totulvnlno of the Wood tandem! for, which will bu lorhltotl If the party muting V-ho ton- slu doollno to slam 5 ountnot. should he be called urn so do no If they tundm bu not no- on cod 0. ochoquo will be returned. 0 Douurr-u-ant. (on not him! ital! to se- the cheque will be returned. Dopurr-u-om. ot the lowed. or any under. A nIl'\!(\l'l| II-no-In Unllnghou-`I. 3 [or zoo. Suturdny and Monday olfor vnluu in panes you over now. Come and look at them. Grand Union. SIALID TENDEES IN DUPLIOATI) FOR the supply of Pub! ooi (English menu) for tho hutin` up to the am); June. we. oi all Military Bn iriinn in Kingston. liiliur District No. 3. will he ncoivod up in FRIDA , um: 80 iombor 1007. hudnru to ho muted on the oil: iumi corner of the envelope : `Pen- oior for Fuel Wood. and midronaod to tho Min- iutor of Militia and Defonoo. Ottawa. Pnnud forms of vendor containing {all our- Defonoo. Ottawa. Prinud Huninn mu be ohcninod from we und-rui n- od M Ottawa. and at the "nice at Liana. nl. Montinmhort. District Ofoor Commanding. Kintston. who will furnish III! necessary in- iormntion if nnxliod to ihuofor. No undo: I! I ha oomidaro-l unlon made on nxliod Hnuofor. No under A printed form fnrnl Ind hi the Douau-tnnont. not if the printed form e altered in any Icmh (ands! nnnompunlod Department of much. uml Dohnco, Ottawa. Nth Auxunt. mr. :TT THE NEW A GOODS in buttock rqunro to-mgnn an 5 0 won. 14th band and biog:-aph. path. Saturday night. Admiuion free. '1`-ontv szonnino uJl.4%\.Il\Il-Iu In In xpvv-aw. WI AR! PAYING `PHI HIGHEST PRIOR for aoonndutl Clothing and Furni- -tnro. Pncn having any good: to dlspoou oil by dropplnn Im noun! V! will be plouod to cull on than 1.. Aannmson. an D.l-...- RA linncinn, Wlll ho" It IoLIOD'S DRUG 8103! ll- `IUIDAI. nun Int. to M and adjust Ghana to thou clolootlvo with tholt night. (bu and you youuyu 3. opal: tted. u.. _.-A--. guul kl: __ ALIXLN DIR BLANOIIARD. OIIARTKBID AOOOIIIIII. loot: opened. pooIod.nudl\- od. `hut button and Ilnuniu nnnnonu Mien. haunts oonldoltlu. Adina lint out Edna-I (hangs. New Boot and shoe Sun-e, 9J!9.:.!1A~D 0005-I 'TT A W. FADER FIRED 030.000. lhtlo n nds u Iccvy Insult: run as. n._..._ In-all ning. `Rn Yul. Angus 2'3 .-Ono at tho hnviutpuluovauuudhonnnu nudnllnonnohryunoloun hrvlobsion ohhunlhnhu has i-pond upon shalt-not; W. hint. tho Iandptncil mnhututc. vino works no in Got- =ux_ud whnloal oluu an at 78 IJIUZIIIIAUJ . I53 Brock St:-oot.| 1...- 4-..... -5...-g In-at Rtnnnl. /M/mr&co) .::a;;;.;-eue.- Ill Illll III yuuruyvu S00 potion and um cunninahuzra Old stud. opposite. Johrrsclrooory. Prtnoon Street. ALL NIW AND UBTO-DAT! 000%. nvannmnkor. LOCAL ulsuonauol. I-ll Sluu tr.- Pun doom than knot Shoot. Saturday Specials 2BdZ?[]:i:I"I.A. BI` rilvuuru V. 33! Ploou 80.. Kinnlon. A. BENOIT. mm min. Soorotny. bnnmmsn rum rnu.s.| Native Coxmlmder Killed while Leading llis Men. ' bnrmms l._lI_SI_ nEAvILv.1 TELEGRAPHIG OOIIMUNICATION ' HAS BEEN CUT OFF. Tho lung: 3! unoolr Vlotm-In to tho \'lool'oy-urlol at the Lou ol u` llnvo Ollooru [III Iuu-'A Onnvnu u__-|.n IIAIIIQA In 1 VIIIIIQ Rather rem Slum, ugust 27.-Tbe Afiidis ettsck- ed Fort undi-Kotal on Tussdnv. The rrison ld its own until ten o clock on edneedey mornin . when. after sbsrp ghting. in which I. e nstive commander oi the gsrrison was killed, while gellently -lesding his men, the enemy gained en en- trance. The fight wee oontinued two hours inside the forticstion by the Kb ber riee` in the towers at the sngleeo the fort. which wss etrongly huilt of stone. The Afridis lost beuvily before they nslly captured the place. They looted the fort. after capturing a quantity of nuppliee end then burned the structure. The fact that no news he been received of the fste of the garrison lesds to the belief here that they succeeded in mak- ing terms before they surrendered. The weekly csrsven from Cebul. which usually encempe under the wells of Lundi-Kotel. sought plsoee of refuge in a neighboring village. The news is conrmed 'l re that the Orslruis bsve risen and out tcle pbic communication with all of the gsrrisone sud poets of Kurrem valley. A mmuaa from the moon to the vice- nnd or Igurram vuloy. A message from queen roy was read as follows: "I Am rioved at the loan of my bravo olcora an men. I trust. that the wounded are doing well. In in moan gratsilging to me to see `how well in troops ave behaved. The con- duct. o all of my croopa has been admir- able. (3ignod.)-V|c'romA. The message mun read at All the parade: of the troops at the front. And was received with cheer: and enthusiasm. I` nu-.0" Annunt 07 _,_A thunnfnh In hh M Hosiery, Gloves. Col- larp, Underveata. Shirts, Hats and small wares. with cheers and enthusiasm. LONDON, August 2'I.-~-A despsteh to the Times from Simla says : "The success of the Afridis in closing Khyber Puss compels s reconsideration of the whole border ques tion. Under the existing agreement the Afridis. in return for liberal subsidies. un- dertook to keep the pass open. to furnish men for the Khyber ries and to resist at- tacks without aid. The demands upon our militarv resources for Tochi. Malskand. koim. .c.., pre- vented "our sending is force to meet the sudden raid on the pass. The punishment of this breach of faith of the Afridis is jus- tied. while it is absolutely necessary for the future safety of the frontier that they be dispersed and disarmed. No such sue- cess asthey have ten rsrily gained has ever before been reeo ed on the northwest border. The vernment is bound in .... .... -.-n guns: in snnhilills ll border. The vernlnenu ll nouuu Iu common pm enoe to mobilize a force at Peahawur etrong enough to traverse the whole country south and the Khyber Page from end toend. The policy of disarmament has never been at- tem ted heretofore with the l`at.nan tribes. but it must now be introduced. as there is ample evidence that the Afridia are largely armed with breach loading ritlee. and re- cent experiences chow the danger to the frontier from maeeee of armed tribeemen nominally under the political inlluence of the British government." rlegeoee Deeertlng their nornee to Help- Wlld Ontbnret of Religion: Irelny. MOUR'l`\ lLl.I, 8.0. August 27.--A wild onthuret ol negro religious frenzy hoe tehen plece here. the ehiel in? of which ie to eeeiet at thoburieloil e evil. Twomonthe ego eeverel negro reviveliete began their work in A little church in the enhnrhe of the town end oeueed unbounded frenny emong their devoteee. The eterted out by de- clerin that the Do hed decreed that the chore should heve e hell. The lunde were collected and the bell was put in plece. Six strong men were eppointed to give the hell its opening mu. end for six hours. in reliel of one hour eech, the ding dong we: kept up. Rhnrtlv After the rinnimr benen rev- sq: Ooxnaxnxonx. August 27. -- Locd_ Snlbhryhnnundonhnob and iupu-uni ptopgnliuthonauuofthonoulononlol dong Iepl. Shortly After the ringing began enl nineu pretended to discover in in note: A commend for the negro people toueemble at the bnriel oi the devil. O..-_._.I2...- OK; -in-inn `nr 1 lilnj Hun In-naundhonunsn Ilennogncwunnu the uootandiug in gtonpo shout tbobni ingvnicinaforlhonppousnoool Ibdovilnotlnlthoynnybnryhin. culnnlllolnnuu--w {annual- euninpcopnningn Inn: to the French u-inn; -id- "Yam an anon: Q Are rapidly coming to hand. lollllblo ll IIIO Mann 0! Inc uuvu. lsupouding the ringing for 1 time, the nrnnnhnr doclnrod hhht I50 Lord ht!` preacher uoclnroa "III Ina ham nan jun hold I column trial of the devil tnfonujuryol uulvo nngcln. who had found him uiltx. uontonoed bin to death. and send tint ho should in buriod honest}: the Monntvillo church. Thin deckntionwuunoughwattnot tho attentional Ihoignonnc negroonund the haunted: that Ind unl nunblcd Inga to In inannd to thounndo, until now In-nnundhonuhnn boennoglochdand sk. ......|. Ann nuulinp in nnmann ghoul. --j_--. Io Lin tho Gnu Points to OIIIIIIOQIIO I.`---Iii. `III _ 8!. Panama. Angus 27.-AI up huohugivcn Iuhyinhnotohhoau ..L...-IAL.In-nalaunhn Kahuna. IE llnvo ulllooru uu -Iu-n U-ruvuu onuhl Beluga In n Village Rather `nun Under the Inn: ol tho Onptnrod l'0I'h wt 4 nu IIVL- Al`.:Jh. Ahtnnb. Lona sAusaunv*s LATEST. Opened Yostorday.o TO BURY THE DEVIL. KINGSTON. ONTARIO. _FulDAY, _AUVG.US'1` 27. 1397. the con! Bltuntlon About Pltteburg--l rr ~ Ildeut (lonperv Vlewl. Prrrsnvnu. Pm, August 27.--There was no mu-chingindulged in I) the men in comp Isolation. That vicin ty in in u very quiet state. A Both lldee ere condent of victory. and are resting sud uniting de- velopmente. The deputies were not.tulxen outta the orouroade at 4 o.n:. on unual. end the med woe loft eompletel unguard- ed. Superintendent Suuuel Ar-mitt. when asked why the deputiel bed been withdrewn, raid that they did not need to amp the marchers any longer. He was condent that none of his men who were now" working could token out of the mine. The deputiee would hereafter be used only to guard the property of the nnmrnnv. uwvu `nu compsny. Wumm WAsIu.~m'roN, August 27. --Preeidont Gompere. of the American lederabion of labor, gave his view: of the present: one! etrikeeibuntion ho-day aefollowa: "Bebween 607 end 857 of the mines of Went Virginia ere now cloeed down completely. A letter `net received from the Cooper end Poon- ontee diecriote predict: e general oollepae there very eoon. --Wm. thn mnmnnian in Want Virginie mmere." When Mr. Gomperf attention we: call- ed to the great. deabitutou and eutferiug among the strikers he said that the coal operators had taught the miners how to suffer. They would continue to endure their trialeallttlo longer in the hope of permanent relief. were soon. With the suspension in West Virginie becoming general. if the miners in the states of Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana and Illinois keep the ranks unbroken, II I am condent they will. the strike must. meals in an absolute victory [or the miners. Be- fore September 15th the his trade must. be iubplied. The situation becomes daily more cube. and while I heeimbe to x I day, I believe thus the strike will be ter- mimted by the end of September, and that the eot;tlemenh WI be in favor of the Movement: of the llnluter-e-l`lne Stock shipped to Liverpool. 0`l'I A\\'.A, August 27.:-Robert. Robertson. of Compton. Que..* has been appointed superintendent of the experimental farm in the maritime province in the place of U. W. Forrelt. diamiaaed. um. hp Rmvlnn Inf}. Inf. mmnimr for New Wrappers in Black and White and other dark ehadu. New Dress Goods. New Flannela. New Underwear. New Neckwear. l!'0l`l'0lI. meunaaeu. Hon. Dr. Borden loft last evening for Nova Scocia. ll... 1 `I 'I"`-I-A Ln. annn fn Ilnnlzrnnl, Nova scoua. Hon. J. 1. Turbo bu gone to Montreal. and from more he will go to Quebec to meet. the premier. Pnrhnnn the nuh consiwmnenh of horses meet. one premier. Pei-hep: the neeh coneignmenh that wee ever ehi pod from the capital was taken outward Yeas night deetined for the Liverpool market. Every animal was e magnicent -pecimen of the strong and sturdy hone nhuh in reieed on fume in this vicinity and would be A keen competitor er. my exhibition. Th. ninmhnnr nf than hni-nu in G. Kev. oxummon. The pinchuor of the bones in 0. Buy, of Lnchuto. who has been so well planned with the stock to ho seen u-ound hora slntbowillroturn shout the middle of Sogbombor {or another comi nmonb. -55. (`main hing Hnuihul Dnl-in}. ah ."|I zsognomnor lor nnonnor coma nmano. rol. Craig. the horticuuriut no the oxporilnonulfnrm, has returned iron: I two weeks` trip to Western Ontario. Ho wu muting notes on experiments being curried on in the fruit. orchards in Euex_ county und Niagara dim-ion. J I`. MnnKnnwin and T, Cur-run. H18 VIOOS : The Hnweiien government bu not yet received an answer from Japan regarding the obr to rotor the immigretion trouble to arbitration. There in no change in the situation here. ll'\L- I1_.__::-_ Qt-.. gun---Antinn nnnn IIIIIIUIUII IIEIU. The Huniinn S noomrnonting upon the udmiuion ol the - npanoso. that in one of trouble All the Jnpunooo in Honolulu were to moon at I rouduvoua. My: : If we look up the Jupunouo cononpondonoo and the articles on the Jupunooo pron than is found lrequouh allusion to an up- riniug in the iolunda. It. in one oftho ox- cnna for too pruonco of Nuninin out suture. Should ouch I risi tuko place in would be very any for the npunoao gov- ommonno repudiate itil unoucceuofuhund it would be very any to map udvuumgos were it. nuoeouiul. . II Iilllj IIIC nwujw. SAN PRANFIRCO, Cal. An t 27.--l"ro- tutor W. W. Campbell. of I o Lick obtu- ntory. will haul the expedition` to India. undo possible through the generosity of the late Ool. C. F. Cmckor. to observe the nut Oolsl oolipu of the sun. The Lick oxrorlitinn will In tho only on leaving the Unitod States. The time of the Oclipoo would In. in Cnlifomiu. just lnforo mid- night on Jnnnry 210%, 1809. MS in lndin it willhh place than run of an hour Aftarnoon on January . Iii WU-1 IW Cmcmo, August S7.--Plynout|| Oun- tionnl church bu decided so call the . '1`. mwm Tnlrnugo to ll tho rlpil undo vacant by tho illness of Dr. rank W. Gumculn. The bond of trusts: do- cidodnhvda ago Ioutandtho nea- tion 0! Dr. annulus until Doeoubor. Auongtlu mun cl I unhtilula during his nluaeo Dr. `hi 0 was non invar- sbly looked upon. :50 hand was ex- proud that he could Inn Walungtou for | lino. - ~ county mu mngnrn mumcn. J. C. MaoKonzio and W. Curnn. the well-known lomleprinton. will represent the 0.A..C. an the Cmndiau ch|mpion- ship games on tho Roaodnlo grounds, To- ronto. on September 25th. Both man us now in active training. McKenzie will abut in the 100 ynrdo and `2;. l) yards evenu. and Cumn in the `:20 And 440 yards. ` u _, ._.___ u_._n__-- II IIIVII lUIUIlI"ll!lllll` u of p. '1`:-yulood. Ilia jut w 8&1: mod for the Oooktovo uodnyu.

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