Daily British Whig (1850), 31 Aug 1897, p. 1

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'5; ` ' F. E; / , That Boy T of Yours many I JUIIUIIUy- The entire catch of the North American oommercisl company In hoohring no for tho season was 20. Ikinl. There were seventy sealers hnncing last you, And only twenty-nine this you . nhinnuu nnnnnn nlnimlnn in In nf Am. oumlul. The notorious Jim lm. who broke jail at Winni thnl days ago, has boon recagturod an umboldt. Minu., eovonty miles south. The caponn roootn credit on the polioo. . Lord Soliabm-y a pcopoul for 1 joint. uurnntoe of tho indolnnit to be paid urkov by Greece in {Alon through. owing to Ruuin I rolnotunoo And Ger- many : jealousy. The nntim mtnh nf Min Nnrfh Amnrimn upurnolon. - Since the closing of the Indinn famine fund in Canada on the int of July eddi- tioml Iubocripbionl, amounting to 83,249. have been received, wucynne I total of R170 nu III V9 [30 3179.161. vm.. .. Jug. Mrs. Mary Piper. |Vqpcouvor. B.C.. dreumaker. divorood"fnoq: her husband abous 1 year ago. dipd yuterday. Dr. Mothroll bu been wanted for criminal operation. innn than nlnninn of him Indian fuming IIUWUVUT, XCZWI WWII .2 That ll ' I - .lIl`lI III!" 01 Drllllll wululnmn. I By the burauingol I coal oil stove in the shore of Graham Bmt, gents outtters, London. Ont, sbonb four thousand dol- lars dunige was donoto groodl and build- inc, HIGH Ily IIIIIIIIII A new ebeemmh nail en-vioe between Juneau and Dyee. Alecia, the line stretch on the overland trail to the Klondike region. in Announced. Jnnnnh Mu-tin, nr.M.`P, inn Winnima upon. 1: nnnounouu. Joseph Mu-tin. ox-ILP. Ior Winni . has decided t.plooato potuumonhly iii an- couver. B.C. He will In admltbedto the bar of British Colulnbil. 11.. .1... |.......:.......a . ...| ..:| -a.....- :.. L- uroiwnwb ' E ` I I h on. eorgo . 1`. pound NI M Winnipeg enrouho ';Qondny.' He khgu been looking up intareltn in tho Koohenny. " ` 4 Rev. Morgen Wm` loft Detroit int night for Torontoio upon his new duties as pastor of Bond Minot Gangren- tionll church. ` . ~ The grainiu prnclluily all out in the northwest And splendid hut woother in provniling. Qnnntihill of ~31-oin are now being marketed. The drug store 0! Eruloy & Son. Mon- treal. wu bndly by re this morning. The loll it M10, peroly nov- arad bv insurance. A'JHIlC.| ' lendid Suits $2, $2.50, %FM.`L{ srvu-:s lllUI'lI|llB. LIIU Ill and by inuuunoo. A no. nranmhnnll oallnuy, wuropql `I wont William Hsmmondgj niuclun-yum-old boy, of Landon Ind. n III while sh- ing on the river but.` full _In_ and was dtownod. ` 3 "All flgnuunn E Q nnnnn 0L-nun-In It. in unnouncod will viiib Paril as rho and at _ A roynloomm `="invutipto the charge: against j :, Wand. of Porbh oounuy, willvopqn Int Siuilord. Willhm Hnmmundz I nInnInnn.wnnr.nI(I The Iploo o!'l'lIn `ad no lgtnnn lzrnard Moore. of Victoria. B.C., clsima fn-n :30` n RLnDnni child; In. nnnn LA s.. $5.7-._x`a`_.`.'Z.."."TLn..s_. Agtuthon ' colon ovilgh naudhuuvu-ydoonlouyuh cutouts. dupcihuo oxuvoondtho vu-ylnwiltl dxlolbinun j nxlilnmnnnhhblhn-1| No; gout Bummer Wood-' in Inn 5 lot olit-aalling it olchup. Try aloud. his .!...L _L.A ..-_ _--.n n__ `L- um: not art. I. awnut. mnptong Ir. mdnn. Johann. Moscow; In. Wuhan. Wu and In. Clancy. Irnuuovn. nap Inciting in will luil|llon.nndinunIlALhndnd. II.-ink uu _ wan mr. ununam nu-not-noes moment oh I nlpicion. Doc-and no-0. Dnnloxm. August 80.--I'M-nan bun about nished banning in this mighboh bood. and none have .t.hro-bod this inc vat. Some path: that want in oouuhollonp bhclbu-riuwcnnolvcry. u and I. Qdhmaunbud Itrupn n:undo;ovieo lnunbhthmnoq than hi I . 8 `tan, Kingdom and I1:-2 In.` Ieeaoe For `the clause. Ai'nUn.x, Maine. Augnrh 3l.-Senator Frye aaye that senator Chandler in min- taken regarding hie abatement. that the tariff clause providing for a ten per cent. additional duty on foreign manufactured goods brought. into the United Shetee ' through Canada wee par-eed hya Iegielm tive trick. 'Senator Frye, continuing. referred to the fact that all serif lane for a greet many year: have contained e ten per cent. diecriminm hing cl nee on dueiahle goode. "The com- miuee. eaye eenanor Frye. recommended that this proviaion be amended no that the percentage he reduced. but did not name the reduction. Their wae eimply to have the law in the le condi- tion whenever. it ever.the Ihonld. after full eoneideration, determine upon dieorirninating duciea." In amnlneinn annaur Inn nahvls c-nr ullunlmnlilllg ullud." In oonolnnion cantor Frye aid '. "Of how this amendment wu uoxvod I know nothing. but thu it was by 3 loginlntivo trick, in the playing 01 which the confor- ou participant: with knowledge, I do not vo, nor do I bolhn that my uno- lor than Mr. Chandler hnbon for 5 lnnmnnh ah A nnnnhdnn " WUI'DllIXI- ' Women and children of Guinea Obetau were sent to the Manrsro mountains for safety, while the correspondent and othere remained one night watching the majestic hut awful volcano, People of Lilog. he I.-aye, were killed by red hot stones and send, which wereieen to fall in showers over the town. Lifog hae been completely buried. not even the roofs of houeee being vieihle, excepttheruinsolachurch. On theeestside ol the mountain all plantations heve been destroyed. On the other side there ere narrow streets where some vegetation yet romaine. Railway tracks and bridgesheve been deetroyed and several persons killed by the eruption of Bhiranee, ll volcano in Gumme prefecture. Jepen. Late in July Oll'thqlllk0lh0Ckl were felt, lollowed b the eruption` which threw ashes and sen nearly a mile from the crater. Next day there was another eru tion about 100 feet from the old crater. hot wear and mud being thrown eeventy feet into the air. This continued three hours. The crater 1 remains full 0! boiling mud and more 1 eruption: ere expected. 1 UII IUD! HUI` uuruywo A ooraupondont writing from Guinea Ohotan, twenty mile: from the mountain : `hue, send: u long and graphic description of thliruption to the Mnniln papers. Ho up that auburronoan rumbling: are heard throughout Lucm inland. while the lava iuriouoly boil: over the crater and runs down in l_fiVIl'l of fire. At the sum time hot nnd ind uhol are thrown out our tho nur- nrounding country. oomplotoly chanting the Inn. Bnnohuo! trout `won bfohi off by the weight of the ulna and the for- est: which were common of great wealth an worthlcu. \I1.....-_ -...I _I.:I.I_._ -1 n._:--- l\L_A,, Tanosu, August 3l.--Five more towns havepbeen wiped out and not less than 400 people killed since last reports were re- ceived here. by the eruption of the Mayan volcano. in Luoon island, one`ol the Philip- pine roup. Widespread devastation and ruin ave resulted in towns and villa situated around the base of Mayon {or ii ty miles. The latest towns destroyed are Santo Nino, San Roque,Miericordia. San Antonio and Sen Isidor. The last two named are suburbs of Lifog. the destruction of which was announced several weeks ago. A ter- rible sight greets the eyes of visitors ' at Lihbat, Lifog, where 115 inhabitants are buried in the ruins. All the surrounding hemp plantations and iields and cattle have been destroyed. Two hundred inhabitants perished when San Antonio. San Roque and Mierioordia were destroyed and 200 more met death under ashes andlava in or near the other towns mentioned. Cascades A of red hot lava pouring overMayon"s sides. together with dense showers of ashes from the first eruption. buried 500 human beings before they could ee to places of refuge. Gradually the eruption increased in violence until-lava was owing into the sea forty miles from the crater and the tre- mendous rain of ashes and sand reached Nueva, fty miles away. Villages were thus destroyed which were thought to be safe from the eruption. and the number of known deed was increased t at least 900. At Bscav many houses have been buried under an avalanche of ashes and sand. In the town of Lobnco large ssures opened in the earth, engulng several other buildings. The remaining inhabi- tants wers obliged to hermetically close doors and windows to keep out the ashes. Escape irom this town was impossible, as all roads were destroyed. A oormlnnndanr. writing from llnlnaa Canada 0:. Bed In: Ian--Wonon undchlldl-on Son: Into tho Iounulnl -The Inn obuund 1!: land and Aohu-0rster How tall or Iloulng Ind. lmsvnsrnnuu nun auIn.| AREA OF FiFr`l:Y MILES LEFT A l BARREN WASTE. ' I now being made ready for 'lchoOl,.how about hi: Nev? Suit ? W are showing apocial va% in Boys Cftothing. gt ing up the department because we whntmbre room for our Mantlen. $__I-,_.I!,I 3 0; DII nan n Five Toyvns wiped Out and too People Killed. ~ 1uNnmn1g_nnnnsns1 Ilullupulutnoundvt I.-_\. --4 A ___.A CI lamlncsron amt ynom YOU? -111. I-U lvwv I-1-I3 Ag-in this noon on the `popular than- ct mpin Shh." `rhundoy. 8 pm. 860. mo mount: on ulnclwno Ioago, of which dooouod Inc a mnnlm. Lela To lee!-eel Beet. The fnnerel of the lete Alexen r Ile- Mehon, which took piece to Ce qni cemetery yeeterdey eemoon. wee very iergely ettended. The reli In eetvioee were gonduched b Rev. 8. oeetou es the Iete residence o deoeeeed. where the innerel eeryice of the LO.U.W. wee reed eleo. the lumen! being eonduoted by themembon olunenom lathe. No. on. We Have Never Burned Any Iuu Iwo. um lunerll Ilalng uonanouu by the members ol Lilnutono lodge. No. 91. of which daonnd run 1 munlnr- BOYS For `rho mg Industrial The R. J. O. steamer Bohemian brought: from Montreal and other lower provinoo points to this port | nib I In qnnntity of exhibit: for the oronto In Instinl ox- hiblbion on her Mondny trip. Among than were Iovornl lino hone: broughe from N!- eoloc. P.Q. In animal: wen token of the usual 5' dny altnrnoon and were pluood in the 0.1!. house tabla uniting trans-shipment no the I _ or Algerian thiufnmoon. 'l"l.- ..sL-.. -...I.:I.u- .._-:_A ___2-..| FIlIIII1l'nKn- The other exhibits comics agricul- tural lmplomenu. ow. _ ClotlIusnd~PurIlsIcn.' unlnlutfm. II! II? IIIKIIB. On Saturdav when the bank unlocked its doors for bneineea the olciale were unable to open the vault. No great importance was attached to this. an the combination had often proved com trary, but a few eharp rape above the lock with a hammer had always rem- edied the defect. A watehmaher wee call- ed in bun after following the usual pro- cedure he had to acknowledge himself beaten, and the of the bank. E. H. Balnee. telegraph .to Toronto {or an expert to come down and doctor the refrac- tory lock. v-nu. uouuuu `an ICU culture ). A detective is busily en workln on clue: in regard to the epenee hen robbery. Ten xonund dollere of the money was uneigned b r the manager. but the balance. 329.000. re hie elgneture; The bank building fronte on John In-eeb, one of the moat. frequented etreetae in town, and 3 light it kept burning in the` build- ing: at night. On Qnhnrdnv ihnn Oh` hnnlr nnlrmlpu-I vv anus vuwu, A1. I . Du-IAIAIIU. Considerable interest is being taken in the electric railroad scheme. The idea of running the road from Thousand Island park, a distance of about seven miles. is thoughtto be an excellent one. But lit- tle grading would be required and it is believed that the road could be con- structed {or about 870,000. The power house would be laoed midway between the two parks an in that way an excel- lent power could be obtained. Ex-mayor Hiram F. Inglehsrt. Watertown. proprietor el the Columbian hotel, looks upon the scheme as ieasible. Mr. Inglehart has signied his intention of giving 82.000 to the project and more ii ueoessa . . . Holden. Syracuse, is said to he nterested in_ the scheme. Should the road bacon- struoted there is no question but what it would increase the value of the ylnerty lying hlon the route of the t is uuders that millionaire George Pull- man ie interested in the project. as is J. C. Browning. New York. uenu unwary. n.u.n., mu IIIO oy wine 0! ' the Ieilore of the eohooner Fleetwlng at Bwi!t e wherf, the battery yewl pulled on` to the ueietnnoe hi the wrecked oioere. I The Fleetwin"e`yuwl went to their aid eleo. Before either of them reached the wreck the eteemer Paul Smith. making her regular six o'clock trip. took her couroe ll oloee to the. overturned boot. on the depth of the water would permit, end the captain naked if he would eend 3 boot to the oioera ueietence. The newer wee. No! We're All right. 'Llfe`pre- servers had been got ready on boerd the Smith to throw out but when the |hellow- neee of the water wee uoerteined they were at away again. Lieut.-Cnol. Kiteon end pt. Englinh were taken. oil` in the yewle and after on hour : eomewhqt ardu- ous work their host wee towed oloeer in- shore to a` point where it in entirely out of danger. end was left there until today * when it was righted and taken tolte moor- ing place. Suve for the ducking they J reoewed Lieut.-Ool. Klteon and Cept. Eng- lieh were none the wane for their milhep. Ex-Inyor lnglohun 'l`l;ln'h the Bahama": lvulblo Ono. II1..A_-L...__ irv uA-_.a-_z Nor have we our told ghost to:-in about our Fug}. Vgo w._ it .. -_J _.. A __ I vuululi IJIII Watertown, KY. Scnndnd. I`-._-2.I-_- LI- 2.1 .__.L .'_ Q-U-g IIIUUI Ii. IIDHIIII. OI VIIU IV-aUu etetf. reoeiv e oold end involuntery Beth. They were rounding Point Frederick end Vere endeevoring to bring their creft ehout when e eudden eguell etruek them. upset- ting the hoet en throwing them Into the ureter. Fortunately the epot et which the miehep took pleee wee oloee in to shore, end the water wee ehellow. there- Iore they were in no danger of drowning. They meneged to mount the eide of the overturned veeeel. end the eeolclent hevin been witneeeed by eeverel men of A nld Inhtnr-v, R f`. A,, and glen her name of noun Wlllll Dy IOVOFII IIIII 0! "5" eld buttery. R.C.A.. and also by some of thn nilnrn nl lm nnhnnnnr Tlnnfulna Ah And nus.-con. smog and cube. lntllsh -Iced lhobod. 11112:- __A_.L,,:-._:,__, _ _,n2__ `-1- 2- Whilq ntlhnln Iron n ailing trip in tho R.M.0. '.`Iho insv" but Ina evening Liont.-00L Iuoo. commandant of the R. 11.0.. And dp muff. i-noaiv 1 cold and involnnhn bath. ta. Englinh. of tho RJLO. Othor Dllll OI TIC 33?.` A-s..u..- I- 'L...n.. -........I ._-- A-01 flo I000 lolnudn THA1"-ELECTRIC ROAD. uuun vn VIII '3 GIUIIN`-'9 We know you will like them. llayhoyouhuo not 85 to Tina look at tho 350, 04.00 sud $4.50 kinds. They `.,`d `'. We invite you to come. in ind tell uswlnt on think of our 85 SUI `U: Hnn- nun. c-III III.- rrmwuo poo. 1'1 nnnv nun-nun THEIR BOAT UPSET. From eleven to fteen, years old like to be A 0 4Iw!.m . 104.; _. clunlewclry storccl lfyouwanmytnjtht wouuiu aokl In a nut... Au Wimnm. Bunion. 2: sumo convuni on `vault. II lo and thus Senorita Ciumno my In dholujoi below Ibo ho Ipnlly Isolated. Ind thninnnyoautho uaunpu|wll1cu- Iidor thonnut Ibeonlh Intact hi` pond in untied out. ` vy lllllllll llylor. Ull ICU. mm cos , tho bk :1. ...s .;".`.'.1`uon. `T3 n.`3.'..7"' E ollu Ooulo Oltncno In to't.:: convent at Toucan. lbw that Hum:-In (`.5-n-an an. L. .n..n_._..n .___. .______:_. Ilylofhoodlllotvlo Loxnox. August 3!.--Tho Daily Glu- iclo up duo u 3 result of r:rruunoI|ti@ undo by Ronni: Ttylor. nibtl Ihtu 30 B1). Ih nnnhh inrm;-AA no---o ` B OX HOUSE, 10 D!VI$ION B pnunt oooupllod l.>`.Pcof. Ea. ' A` Convoniouou. HAOW rhnuo. `:1 Ion lat sopunbu. Apply non door to ' R. Wlncn. run-nu, at. am 11200: Donal. lloolrh IIJIO us every room. Use of to] hem Ind OVCI modorn oonvoulonoo. Tolop onout 1 l$"`w"u'n.` '3 an '1`33'I. 7:1 a'3?S?3':3'o"-a" . J modem oonvnhnou. :0 8011031: laud. (7 nfbrrod, at 880 Brook lunch I100 hlozhono mmlnrn nnnvnnhnau ll|.I... ....Au _ i--- OABDIRS CAN BI `(XXIII DA? with rooln. or room: without than trio 0 I nzmunxmanu [IN IN IVEIY LO- oammoal or tnvolllu; to Otoduo snow dlaoovcry. And he-p our uhov tucked up on ma, lonou and 5 throughout town and country I on- ploymont. Gommluton or ulnty. por Inonlh and mucous and one: doped!- od_ gn un(_bgn__whon a nod. gr putloulul ' iuh out ""`"`""u:i'& ""'"" d';o|I"I- 71% an b:n5:;::.:`nr|od. :1? Iddrou onno lnnxon. Iuoruo 00.. London. On: , Canada. AT 0NOE-0APABl.aB HOUIIIAID WAIB KISS. uloo GOOD PLAIN OOOI tor an tumtly. Hood wn Bolmnou mu . Axvwounn llll no 7 About mutton ` ll 31:11.10! rinoon Btroot Xinnlou. drou In. Low: BIIIPIOI, Vohoyold. IQ EXPERIENCED ObOK. WAgIl. no wuhlng. Inna addrou M this ' run smwAN'1' WITH Bill'- u::`-:'n. Apply llu. Julia STIWAI1. I Wellington Strut. Cnmraqlu OOTMOPI. 5 1407'! 1: pin; .:ou ":1 shunt vita: mono Oh I 0 bo|u~l'\ubly uwudcd o."s`'.'3Xn. ll'1'IlilSUAY AITIINOOU ON 4'4 oloo. " A'3g':"@W Bmu1ows--In Kingston. Auguot 80th.lO7. Lucy Catharine. bolovod wlfo of Wllliul Burl-own. DA: Innnnnhnr uuuy uuunnno. oolovou wm 0| WIIIIQI Burrows. inupoohor. Funeral wil also phoo Iron hot Into n- `D aidonco, I89 Johnston Itroob, nut Wod- noado . at 2:80 p.m. blinds and no- qunln an no nnpootlully invited to Al-Jan!` , jT--- IXITIBDAY AITIBDIOOI ON A c. moo . :5 D;::`o:nMInTnn :7 'nru.L?;'1|h n ` HINIY DELHI. Lupus -nxnunlll a mum. mgsvduhnn lTE5_CXs $33991, Direct Importers of Dru: from the makm. ARDIII-8 OAK with bout ninth n.n'ld Selling on 3 Big Scale began only in the morning. Ledier delighted with the Grand Display or, New nu Dreas'Goods. Every Steamer mit- ing from Europe bring: fruh bltohol of Novelties for our Store. _s;,,."-.`.'.':-.:"'.%l Crowded :11 day yutordny ii- miring Thousands. our Drou God; Section was the centre of tttrlqtloa. 'NCW Pall Dress Goods. , `GENERAL SERVANT WIT! anon. Apply In. Jnmu mm u luunulu nttond. - GWNIEAL BIBVLNT A1` IW L LADII !` ( onual. 190 Johnuon N000. JAIIUIEB CAN 3' A0 single and com dun oonvoliuuooo. I O EEEEMEEE st. 1. ' ~ ..| .,_.l....':::'.a...:.".'.h"a`.` V In I warn. WEATHER PROIAIWILITIII I INSPECTION INVITED. 'Red Fire 4 P. M. EDITION. TO LET. VIE? _j_ BOARD. p-Ill. lruuuu III! III- |.;;: T DIID. AOIXJIIO double rooms. I; No. sjoz. I83 Brook `Btu-ot.l In.-A..__x.- -_...Annx... -v--w-- -vs v--uw: :--ac ..... ICIDIH WILLII IIBRIVID A `ll clad. udonlctod IIIII YI"l"DA;. hd. at Inl, lot In oncllou do 30% lot noun and upon- mtou l'nQInl.hrdoloH. no annuals: IOI manually snoot- at IOWIII cox Illphn. An. 35. 3. Ant! ' --&11:1- ...o2;;.;~`aa;;;-1 N.1:'._1!*_F!9!|-S"9 Sm! I!` YOU HAVE ANY CAST 0l'I-` 01.01 !-HNG or Home harnltnro you wun to turn into cash. drop I and so as Pdnoou Strut. And II wltl ho pt-omptly Attended to at Iucluut pourid. I alto he I lute nook of z-coon -hug Glothinfh man and new (nods, run I son at very low prison. I T X 3.5% jguj-ajy mrrtnoo: (Knot). aoxuonnnnurn Undo! OIMIJ bhhlhllull. ing`g:0l;..- saconn-mum cLora1N'E.| _~-`_--j' -_----- c uuvv:-w 2 and 3 Exchange Ohunbora. OfIord'a Block. Brock Btroot, when the an be consulted ms: of Children's hm upecinlly nt- unaoako. Try her Toilet ma Bhu- han Hanna T0 CONTRACTORS. Tendon For Church Building. mm jill -` 1\DII1Cf| AC CI` Madame Ireland's Rooms, 9 Ant! 3 Ernhnnaa hnvnhgun nllnndvn IBAUINESS I Ounntnunnro Old sand. appodtn Jonnhemotrr. Pnnoonstroot. Am. nw um unmgan soon I Is __ _ ---_1o- ,- I` YOU HAVE ANY OA81` OI !-` 0101'!-IING mu Inn! to mm mm l%.,...f ,!`.}`...T....T ., .?..E`.!.%`.`i.`.`t..| DI KITUJIKIIHI OIIIIIIIKI. KUIIIIUUIID. 77$- nudny. Sept` lab. Boon lava Clnnuoo mm wind 1:20 p.m.; Porumoubh,2 p.In. Faro. adult. 26; ahildnn. 15. up . vuwnur om. . Excursion to Bull: point. under: can of Prubytulnn church. Pommouth, od- naadnm Haunt.` Inn. I-`Inna Innvnn Clnruun no Dell) am . soon: too Inn; `to Ice! The-eolvee DI. `lfnblio eohoole and collegiate inetitute teem Wednesday. . twelfth Annual Ixoiarlion to" New Vnu In npluinnhlnnll {In Old. lnnnn la: manna- lW|iI0Ti1i7 Ifyour lnir is falling or if you have hnrn null gt TW UWOIIIII IIIIIIIII UXUIKIIOII WI "CW York in ndvortilod in this illll {or '.l'nu- I Ila- (`ginkgo Kb]- MISS KEYES, Dnuan. j` T.` `;$!C0OlIOOVI~OI lmlotlnouaon-un- um A--_.A II D I l\. 'VIll IICII I3] lrn all at Try us for reliable Guns", Ries, Revol- vers, Powder, Shot, Shells, Knives, F inh- ing Tackle and Am- munition of all kinds. The season for Ducks commences on Sept Ist. LOCAL umoumog. 4&8 POSITIVELY CURED. an ll $8.8 on JATWT. mm. Au-:u"s'i:;|. oomnohoeho. a newbie! tho clnnlnr ol doputitl. from an um: ol Ondoloapi. beach We Iudiu.a mu: 0! colonwhowu borain that hlnul I an-urn... in ....nu... a. .|.. - They De`l'o Other: What They Themeelvee Object `to. 8:41-11.3, Wuh.. August 31. -- The eteemer King City bee arrived from Dyee end Bhgoey. The new deputy collector ofcueoome M8 my and Dyes, hoe im- posed ednby o! I irty dollere e heed on Ceuedieo horeee unloeded ac thin port from Genedien territory, to he need in peak- ing owner'e onlte over the eon- mit. Since the new Britieh col- lector in few deye ego ennounoed that hie government would waive all duty on mince clothee end outllu intended lot" pereonel nee for the nen_eix monthe. it in feued thie action on the! pert oi the United Staten collector will re- 1 ece on Alnerioen nine:-e. The dntywu i held nndetnroteet The mllecmcnlni an on alnwlun IIIIIIOI1. 1'00 lIIlDy'Il psid undo: proud. Tho oolloceot also unmod the right to nppniu good: at their value hon. Ono run paid $540 fot ulna cost hit: 8810 At Victodn. .|.uu Inosu In queue on August. 24th ol three Belucheeten Sirdere ie ooneidered -\ moot important. step. ee two of them. Mehrulleh end Yermuhemed. were the in- ntigelaors of recent reide in Ibet. quarter. Their erreete will prevent much trouble in Belucheeben. A mejority of the Beluohe- n-ten clliefe heve vieilaed Quettae. end ell declere abet there in no further reeeon for enmity on the pert of the government. uuu one we! 0! I uncle H110. It I peers that only 3 umll section of the K yber ries stationed st Jemrud were diurmed. They were on curd the night when the news of the full of Fort Lundi Kate! was received. end the oioere, fearing that some of them might. desert with their ries, diurmed them end placed other triheemen on gnerd. The other Khgber riee are still trultad. In: -regain at I}-ugeln A- A..-..-A run. 1` CW Ulllllll - Pn~1uAwun., August 3l.--It "ti-enepired thet eeverel of the native oioere et Fort Lundi Kotal ehowed the utmoet loyelt ehd velor when that poet wee etteok . One of them. who received e bullet wound in hie ehoulder. continued, dee ite hie in- jury. to ght, end enooureged in men un- til the iort wee oeptured. The euheder who conducted the defence of Fort buedi `llotol wee killed during the fighting. Among the etteck- ing force were two of hie eone. while en- other eon fought by hie side. The euheder who commended the company when the enemy entered the fort. collected hie men end gellently cut his way through the nuke of the etteokere. He lost several men, but reeched the met! to Jemrud with- out the has of A single rie. It. nnnnnrn that nnlv a menu" ngnuy... .0 nu vluoy wouiu nave neon uevncuntea. Public opinion now generally inclines to the belief that the emeer is not directly concerned in the uprising. His decision to answer the government letter is proved by the fact that he sent in duplicate copy 0 his reply by way of Kendnher. so that it would be received by the government in the event of the Peshewur routes bein closed. Thin dupliqte hes just reach New Clnmnn. DIOEUIL I. llll C New Clnmnn. Dunn A urlvlx I Etm:_mnn's ; ST. UI Iuuupunuoncs. Lonoon. August 3l.-'1`he correepon- dent of the Tirnee at Simla eeye that no order: have yet been ileued arding the expedition to Tirara. though t 0 action: of Orahaia ahow how imperative it is that the British forces ehould assume the ol- fenaive. The Oralrzaie. however. made no attempt to attack in force any point where the troops are likely to meet them. The wiadom of the occupation of the Samane range in 1891 is now demonstra- ted. But for that ooeupation the Miran- zai valley would have been devectnted. Public nninllm nnw annnrnllv `nothing: on Ina WISH gernsonu WIFDIJTIWH. Bolmnr. August. 3l.-Edit.or Kishelker. of the native newspaper. Mshr-em, publieh- ed st Islslpore. hes been eenbenmd to trensportsbion for life. end the proprietor and publisher of the psper. Hermolksr, hes been ureneported for seven yesre. The eentenoee were imposed In consequence of the publication in she Mehrem of e sedi- bious Article eppleuding the propsgsndsof committees in ndie end elsewhere in fevor ol independence. LnNnnu_ Annual 3 _'l`Im nan-I-annnn_ A llnrp Odllct And Then Victory--'l'he use or In ldltol---Brllleh llwuld 4:. name the ollenllve L rrno Ameer Thought not to be Directly concerned In Uprlelnxrlnvery And Loyalty of Netlve Ooerl-Section of Khyber lllllee were DIeerIned--lnetI|-etore An-eeted. Slum. August 3l.--'!`he column under colonel Richardson end deteched rty. eentlo relieve the police poets at kh And Seileldere. found them hard proceed by Oreknil. A the: conflict eneued be- tween the relieving one and the rebels, resulting in the repulse of the letter with oonudereble loee. The poete were relieved and` their gerriaonn withdrawn. BOMBAY. Annual`. 3l.-.Editnr Kiel-mlknr, EE"bo}}i2"."L}.E'aii s?.'3X3. "N M" be urost: at Quota on August. 24th If Buluchuhn Sirdnra in nnnnidnr-Ad lnnnvs owns mun. WAS SENTENOED TO TRAlNSPOR- ` TATION FOR LIFE. IIHE REBELS REPIJLSEII; Rcllcvldz Force Killed a Large Number 0! Orakzais; lulouronndlotoanlloc . .4 A_._.__.. Q: ll n,u sun 1 MORE MEANNES8. TVIIIIJ Ill El-I\J HEW lI.II.'lI.Iu ` Good J ackets begin $4, 35, $6.59 and up. TQAY. AUGUST 31. KINGSTON. o1~I'mn1o,` tr % T% 1897. . DIR lllw I-'EI UK CHIC OI \mUl'|U`., thoconnnodoroi tho British IND]. I lbudono mo tho hoootto can no land gut Inthio bun. historical In- mont. Hit lhjuty continual, "We may 'wolcoIniathoillnm-nooopenonolyour ........'"' '*......."=*'-.......- ,'.::."::'.: ,.'.:::.:. .yguinutI|nofthohighuh|-and trlliahip, and Iltollod your light` military uuinnonh. Tho oouvuaoabyeoogm min tl_Io .. rl:holBod|uupouI:oc - _hnnu:hy-uoInchInodthpnt : Oonjllnnuhd onto 0: ca-In-Idgn and Run 31-moi Ar-1. Conun, An 3l.--At n bnnqnoc (inn Inst nvnnigrgn connection with the any Innnonnu-nu. unpntor William, in the cannon! n bu` nddnno. nounpliunnnud in thn M051 tan: IL. duh: nl (`huh-Ida; IXIIIX W I W XIII Wllplllff ID I mbisd urn: the duh of Cambridge, ennnnndarol III: nmv. lllld non. _ Mn. Soul: Runoll. who relidu near Stirling. llioln, will be 103 you-I old on March lbth, 1893. Irvine bun born in Glonpnrry. Cumin. in 1895. But motlnr wu IN year: of agovlson abodiod Ind lxorfuhcr ninety-nix.n.nd ohohunnistor raiding nut Bmokvillo. Ont... who in now our 100 yen: old. ` o-g----- ....- . . - ;-._ _- . .-- bu gigs and 60,000 lbs. of binder twine. ton oapicaliata are interoated in a scheme to provide transportation from Seattlo to Davnon City direct. The steam- er Delaware. ol the Clyde line. ha been purchased and in now being tted in pro- pnratory to starting from Soattldon arch 151.!) next with a party of 150 New Eng- land n... a-..L' n.....n _|.- ...:..I.. _.... suru I ninety. BIC-. llll noun ulllplluu of in the Edmonton district this sound: Bindon, 68; mowers. 52; rakes. 45; wnpgonl. 92; drilh, 27;nleo one onrloud of but-own and plan, one on load of buggies tnn aunihnlinhn Am intnrnnhwl in I New Capes. New Wrap- pers. New Dress Goods, New Trimmings now showing. "'1":E.7'r}.'n:B"5T.'.'[;"i.I.';L"- '3'".n1Te, of agricul- Lunl inory. otc..(Ln boon di-pond DIIF VII OI IHIIIG. The van to of the Exchange bank at Elmdalo, Knnou. was blown to pieces by cnchmon Iv Mondny morning. The explosion ufod citizens, who surrounded the bank and opened an. The robbon, howover. oocopod with 82.000. `BRA fnlltuninn lApnA nnnnkitw Al an-inn`, englguu. nupn moon`, uonuvllla, IL, red eahotgun into I group of four men. killing his grendfnther and seriously wounding the other three. I-le escaped, but wuea cured. IIVL- .._.. 5- -1 AL- `B--|.-_...- L-..|. -A ncxlu. Inconood over I dispute, in which he was ongugod. Rllph Moore, Contaville, PL, rad A nhntmm Into 1 amun nf (mar man. DOTHITII MOOTU. 01 V ICKOTII. D.\J., Clllllll the town site of Shgnny. which he says he pnrouuod from the United States an 160 scrap. and which he wu just beginning to stock for I dairy when the gold rush begun. ` Innnnnnd nvnr A rlinnnfn, in -hioh ha nun mu. ` The dociaion of the attorney-general of the United States in the matter of the Canadian diacnminating duty clauao of the Dinglay tariff bill.which wan ox ted yu- torday. will not be announced or several dawn. ID IJOIICOII on Ii. IIIIIIIIV IIIIIL ' George Bum, aged -vefwu found deed on Sunday night in the vestibule of the Moot Hol Trinity church. Brooklyn. N. Y. Hie {need we: crushed in. end t||1ere were evidences of A terrible sung- g e. Th: nohinn A0 tho AIM-nAv.nnnnI-AI Al canes prove to no tnuunns. Telephone ropuiror Horann, 0! London. was aeriouuly injured aw Woodstock. Ont ... this morning. by I polo braking and throwing him into I ditch. E0 was taken to London on tho morph! train. (Lara. int: non] .wA "nan '4-\'un zupon wnuuam-s PRAISE. IlWUllIly`lll|lU IIIIIU JXIE Chinese penone eleilnlngto be of Am- erican birth ma proceed to their destine- niona, where ey ,an be arranged end vigorouely prosecute`! ehould their certi- cate: prove to be fraudulent. Tolanhnna rnnnimr nfnnn. nl Lnndnn. ii; Jacktn now showing. Colgne in am} see ther_n. - $1

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