Thu Bountiful White Devii, by Guy Boothby. 50c. . Do Trikoln. by Guy Boothby. 50. In Kodafa Tonto, by H. S. Merri- mln. author of The Bowers, 750. The Idol Maker. by Adelnipo Ser- geant. 50o. _ My Lord Duke. by G. W. Homing. QKA nun urn; - u--I ----u ' Vow Unity, Chicago. l)omlhy`.~< mvn dearest nunlie Anne lmunml nunr `nnrnl|n" hm!` "Go right to sleep, mid lwr auntie ' Anne, "Shut up your luonnie hrmvn eyes; l`|l bring a broom uith my feutlher fun That will take vnu off In Yuv.-nlzux, And give the flown-r.~x surprise. l)orolhy`s eyes but the higgor grow; She lnughml M he-r nunlio Anm; You is hig`nuf; \\'h_\', I sought you know l)nI breezes on'_v funk fings whul flvw, And l)ow0l'_\' nehlu-r tun." one of the fcat.urei' much enjoyed. A couple of brem were eocortexo the coup by constable penoer one night lest.- week andthere conned until the following morning. The funeral of the late Elizabet Pebbet took place at her residence, West Lake, on Friday lash. Interment in the Permit cemetery. Deceased was ninety yours and six months old. She will be greatly missed by everyone who knew her, ' owing to her endearing and amiable quali- ties. her words were always words of kindness and gentleness. Her wear? suf- fering lays are ended. and her spirit gon to the God who gave it. The funeral was conducted by Mrs. Robert. Baylor, of Bloomfield, with well chosen words for the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel McGowan re- turned last Fride from their weddin -trip. 1-}... mm Al -llnuilln luau mu-n nnnd U\;\-`IIIIul. an I s uuu an--. -as-...-... .-. u- .. _.. . _ turnedlssl: John Bell. of ellevills, has purc used A trained mustang. Mr. Bell seems ex- ceedingly well pleased with his purchase, us the little snimsl will walk. trot. pace or gallop of the word at command. Willtet Huyck, who has been sick, is able to be aboubagein. Miles Pebteb and son Merl: have dissolved partnership. Mail: will keep the homesrgd. while his father will erect a building '- the creek. opposite J. E. Clark's old l .d. 0--.! 11-....." at Minkinmn Inn nf H13 Then I'll hrinu n lnrm-zo from u (`u cold laImI"- The fun w.-nvml high und l`u.~u-- 'l`o pinvh your nusu uml nip ul yc hand, To freezo _\-nu uslewp with ivy lmnd Am! quilt of smvw Hm! will lust.` H WILLINGTOI; (T(*)FlO8. oas?E'6?E3'E7Enna. Dorothy`: Bu-gala. (`Linn .-.n l`0l(|, --.7 750. ll. U034 4Ptic0$x.6IotO5. any IIUUI I The exceeding care which is uacd in the building of each indivi- dual "HAPPY THOUGHT" insures petfection` in each. notwith- standing they are tutned out by thousands. `Over 500 HAPPY THOUGHT Ranges in and about Kingston. The Chip is on ` ` Kingston's Shoulderu Immvnv & BIRCH H The name H APPY THOUGH F" is a synonym of quality, the standard by which others are judged. Economical because best. If everv housewife knew how easy cooking is made by use of the HAPPY THOUGHT" how much time, trouble and labor is saved, she would use no other. The evenly heated oven. answering in- stantly the action of the damper, makes cooking a delight end not a labor. | ___-_-.I!.... -____ __.I_E_L E- ._ ,, I E, `L- l,..?I.I!.._ _f _--I_ 9.. 1!! For hear a score of years the HAPPY THOUGHT" has been Canada's Leading Range, and has attained a popularity never before equalled. V, Th: nnrnn "HAPPY TNDITCH r" 3: n nunnnurn A` nnnniu Ihn Will the ratepayers stand an_d allow Prescott to dare to knockit off-never.~ VVe expect to see the people of Kingston round up a great big majority in favor of the. Elevator Bonus to-morrow. It is easier for everybody. to pay their taxes when money is free. It is better for ' the property owner to havehis or her rentalscoming in re- gularly than to have thehouse empty part of the year. It is better for the baker, the butcher, the grocer and every dealer in any class of goods, to have the wage earners` money oating from one dealer s hand to an- other than to have the wage earner sit at home and wonder where his next dollar is to be earned. Did you ever trace up all the benet $5 will work as it passes from one hand to another P How many debts it wipes out as it passes 0 its way P It is better to know of happiness and co ort in the home and to see it in evi- dence on the street and in public places than to know that because of lack of work for the father and the boys that the mother and the children are economizing and saving often to the verge of suffering -because of this lack of work. (live the M. T. Co. the bfinus, give the wage earners work, and the result will be prosperity for Kingston such as was never known before. llcadcrship Means Superiority. ;_,":,`This-Range embraces every practical and modern appliance that long experience could devise to ensure perfect operation and eco- nomy. at IIAI Do! IN: one or man uuu II wouuu lot. to ho nacho deal and buildu- I! built: nut would be of Into- It . .. Io III: The: no not oxpoluln n: n In oonnnlnou ol the my 0:- 0 vs `I \lo M! ut`loo o! in mud Vanna In Out and It a..uy.- ours. 75 & 77 PRINCESS STREET. [THE HAPPY HOME RANGE. Princess Sti~eet. E. B. LOUCKS, 335 KING STREET Starr & Sutcliffe, ELLIOTT BROS., Made in 16 different styles and sold only FORMERLY RICHMOND & 00.. SLOAN SINllIAN TIINIC .R. II II -'-:..'.'- A Ihnl-cl 1. 1 `.-*a 4 nluhmlo. 3'-ma. Inn. GO to London, 69 & 7| Brock Street. KINGSTON. KINGSTON. ONT EIRIET "" Oven ventil- nted and com- entod top Ind bottom, enmi- ing Von inn. inc Rb . ``P D CORSETS 71-v--yv--- -- v--- ---~ -- T.` F. I'ICfrI`3f'I C6. Iiendmn and Reliance] ~ BICYCLES. jug;-- ...'_..... ..........-.. --. 'nInoaN'oRoN'nat 9.5.0191 ` I5-""'`.J'.?=.=**-` vl Steacy & Steacy. BO0KB_lNl)lN.G'| uglnn raj. `M. J . MOORE g-n-:1 jjl. Ijjf mky had one of mono Duh Io would root ': um Ihn nnil KAI: IIII 0` ll- dnptain Shannon, by Coulson Kor- nlnnn WKA man. no Ionian. IIIIII. -v-j:--: Tho cornor Bookworm To Glasgow. To Dublin. To Berlin. To Paris. To New York. fo Boston. tubing to v-vvi mice at nun. :'.'_"&.'.'u'.`.`..` P.`.."`.'."..`.'I...a.." '. IE!` XlK& V WUCOT '96It87S. IAGIRICIIO. Q21-ACAQZ The Fascination of the King. by Gn Boothby. 750. he Clu-istisn, by Hall Caine. 750. The Chevalier D` Aurino. by S. Levitt Yntoa. 7 6o. lI'||.- Il....H.... Ln TX lfnnnnln rjj __- .._ nan M21 _ A-_ Q._$-gn A CANADIAN GOVERNOR. Lord Strathcona and Mount Royal is being mentioned as a suitable person for the office of governor-general, in succes- sion toabord Aberdeen. The appointment lies with the imperial government. and it is not the custom to consult the Canadian people as to whom they desire. This does not preclude the possibility thata depar- ture may be made iron: the usual course. and that the wishes of our people respect ing the governorahip may be now considered. And if a Canadian is eligible none etande higher in public esteem than Lord Strathccna. whose patriotism is of such an exalted character. It in not a new idea this. of havinpas governor-general one who has rendered distinguished service in Canada and has merited the honor which this appointment carries with it. The late Sir John Macdenald. the idol ol hie country- men. at any rate of his party. is under- stood to have indulged in what then seemed to be a dream. that eventually. having served his queen long and faith- fully as premier. he might be called to act _- L-.. .......-.... :.. oi... i.:..t....a ..I..n.. 2.. thin W": -- P-----v-~ -v ---n-v -v -----w -~ --- as her Viceroy in the highest place in this country. of rent and dignity. in wee e dreem then he did not reelize. end yet there hee been eeeocieted with it en idee thet hee lived and developed and now ee- eerteiteell in the nomination of Lord 8treth- cone ee governor-generel. 0! him it can he eeid thet no men holde better quelice- tione. He ie rich. (end dietribuhee of his weelth ebundently to every good work). hee educetion, experience in puhliclife.end thet independence of cherecter which ie not only eeeentiel but eheolutely neceeeery. Moreover he ie e leir-minded end juet men one who hee hie cwn conception of the right. end the courege to uphold end de- fend it et enycoet. Severeltimee hedemon- etreted the kind of men he wee under peculierly trying circurnetencee." He wee rm. dignied. dutiful, end ee e reeult he commende the respect end confidence of ell cleeeee. Hence it in then his mine in connection with e new end higher oice ie no well received. end thet. e Canedien be- ing eligible. no one could be relented for it whoee eppcintment would give more gen- erel eetielection. A MUNICIPAL PLEBISCITE. The Tomato ghr. I radicul Ind pro- gronin pupa. ondonu the Ida of a Inunioipul pkbhoito on the oxompbion quuuon. "Union." it nmu-ks. "A plobim Io in him it. in quutlonnblo wlmhcr tho __._n-.. _n| .4..-. . . . _ . ....|. Annrnn on II II turn us In \iI-vvvcvu---v v--v--v- v-v voncion wl gym: onongh oourngo to anon in indopondonoo and \-on for the abolition of church and othor oxolnptionu." Tho WING ! idu onctly. an A _.__x_l_-I _I_L:...lA- H .I.- Chg. Ann. out Iplwuuovu. noun. w-no Univ -v riiwvulo `--r known qoontlty pugod. tho dologotoo who oolno up to Toronto non you will hovo no fortbc buihliou In Iddrouing Ibo Iqb- loluro. It to tho duty ol ovory muni- eipolity In tho provinoo to not tho opinion of tho olootuhto on tho and inpottom qooouoo ol In onupliooo at tho coming oloollooo. A bogbou thot boo looghoou onooyiog nonioipol bodloo will diooppou iith Ilioobolitiou oloxouptiouo. ond It to Iobohopoithonhooloototowillrogmoro ovoopingvoooogoloouhon. Tlowmo wooldliho to oooeho loooo pvotloodohlto oiopo.qoouiooo Iiko Iluohdqutoih , LAN you lo tovor ol oxonpl olovooulpobiobolldlogohoulnxm IIIU vv nun n luv` WJSVVIJI "A municipal plobiocito," the Star con- tinua. "osn ouily ho taken. and 3 unb- nnnunl uptuuion 0! public Iontimonl will clear tho my for docinlvo notion one way at tlu oshct. The church voto will dooido ,,-.1 .n- _. _ --__.. an O'!"!`AWA'B BOLD CLAIM. The Ottsweftee Press holds that the ledersl government ehould help i.o.osrry ite munieipsl burdens. "Rood mehing, etreet lighting, the msintenenoe of cider. and ell the othel-`municipal eervicee no more costly "to the citizens of Ottu be- cause perliement site there, end it is only leir thet e proportion of the cost should be borne out of the led: ersl revenue. These wordn. quoted from the Toronto Newe. it endorse: glee- fully. but it dlssents from the further A etetement thet but for the nest of govern- ment there would hevebeen no Ottewe. "Neture mode the site." say: the Free Preee. end nature the route within which Ottews lies. It would have erieen. govern- ment or no government,_ end in nature! progrese lies outeide oi government inuence." A little heroic. only that and nothing more. Bytown would hsve been Bytown still. with ell mturo s beauty, and but A slightly in- creased populstion, but ior the presence of those msgnloent buildinge, of which Ottewe is so proud, end the srmy cl oili- oiels who ere employed in them. Ottawa h is the sdvsntege of all the money which muet be spent by the government end its immense stall`, by their work end wsges, by theenormcus distribution of petronege of which the departments have control. As the politics! Mecca. to which thou- nnds melre ennuel pilarimagee. end to the business of which they contribute. Ottewe ie the re- cipient of sufoient public bounty to eetiefy it. reeeonsbly. without premeditsting s raid upon the lederel treesury. It is some- thing thet hes not been Anticipated, some-` thing which will not be approved of by the people outnide of Ottawa. end eomething towhioh the Leurier government cennot lend its countenenoe without giving of- fence. uJ..'.a-pea-'"" 2" I A_.--`I-In llluln. mu. ` The Green Book. by Manna Johi. 750. F. NISBET S $U@UnU-yuu-so 8. Any.` luhvcr dhxlng punt! pqur Wqnldyon pnhrIhnhtl- uhdshnlunnuxr n A__ .__ n__ g_._ .A ;_.A__ b_..._._I 4. Anyone hvcnlinhg henna? Iuhvhldlut! an ulluhcnuygug `:`-. `.'.A..:- THET DA1g._Y _\_lVI_iIG. "ITWKH you but Any limitation to L-.--..:-Ala--I UDl|IUl|lIIs The argument is used that the company is a huge monopolist and wealthy. That it is not selsh is shown by the fact that it has showered patronage ol labor and trade on Kingston for twenty-live yours. and has contented itsell simply with a provision that its property here shall be free of all but school taxation. That it is wealthy is one 0! the very reasons why an effort should be made to secure its permanency here. Wealthy men are independent am can move about at their will. The by-law ties the company down to Kingston for twenty years and the $10,000 extra voted is even more defensible than the 895.000 for the elevator. Since it is said that the company will go away if it is to its in- tereat, the by-law declares that it cannot go. and. therefore. the $10,000 is a well- inveeted security. It is not true that it purchases the quieter part of its supplies outside of Kingston, as every person can attest. There are certain out-ttings which cannot be procured here and these have of necessity had to be purchased in __--L-a VI`- -t--nlunntn and l!Oll'pl'IlUrVuuuu. The qry is raised that the taxes are in- oressing at an enormous rate. This esme ory was heerd twenty-fivo years ego, and yet, in proportion to population and assess- ment. the debt ie now no `more staggering than it then wee and taxes are lower than in almost any other city in Ontario. It in at strange incident. of the present campaign that some of those who voted the bonus of June lee: are now crying about the im- mensity of the debt. The taxpayers need not be concerned about the debt when they can pay it off steadily as they have been doing at s oomparstivsiy low rate of taxation. , ,. 2- ,_-__I Al.-L Ll... nnnv|r\Al\I" IIIVU 0| uiuuunny uuu In: now ya. --------- .. a larger market. To merchante and traders there can be no doubt of the value of the compeny'e presence here. It in aleo charged that many of ite employee: are hired ouuide ol Kingeton. If the elector will examine the lieu of the eteemboub and lake barge crewa he will nd what almoet. everyone engaged ie e Kingetaonlan, al- though the company in a Montreal concern and bee in naturel leeling for the people of that city. I\.l-.. 1- Ann. AI `Olin nngnflnn Thu Mnn. IU KT UTVUUISU MIC IIIII lilrv Vvvv |o~Inuro w Mann 0! punoml tbjdotiooa Iotloooupny. All uggnldvo oonounn Inn thdr anoniol. many ol than undo nacuadoulyund uninuutioully. but on ngrulqajnuon lih thin 0 not Och Ihooitytully uunohult dentin con- _.__ -_.I AL... .L4-IA L... `-1 Ag 55. :'.`m|.IIIO K717: lhl annals-duy. Ir.(hn` and you will nd them. Teir teputation is world wide, and they can only be procured in Kingston 1., _ _- EDIE UH - Doloy lo out ol the quootlon. Th? Mon- trool tronoponntion compony hoo o vnob undo 0! no own. which muot bo controllod by tipo gonorol trond ol rivor croio. and if that rivor trolc poinuto Pnocobb. no it hu boon doing {or two yoon. thou must tho oompony go with no own trodo oloo. mg- --_ -1 _...........|.. :. ....I..I Tl...-. Bl-II IIIIHPIIJ `U wucu luv vwu `abut wu- The cry of monopoly is ended. There no four barge lino: now in opontion. Canadian forwarding and export. company. Pnooolh okvwor company. the Kingoton and Ilontnul totwardinz company and Hontnsl utmporumioncompony, Thou- ton ntoo numb oompotitivo md low. and with two olo\-awn II Kingston. the two down tho riiur sud Ibo outing clon- ton now but that huge limo will on-on nob rapid uunhipmont. Inch ouhhctlou Iolhognin tndothl that Lpvnnoo mu will no adnwtug and in nu-urn pom and brighur day: an oponingtoc -n .......4I :. ALI. ..|.|.u.... Ann. and brighur any: opon gll gqupd in $550 old-IIIIIO tnlc. In I. .gIJ IK-Q noun` nnnhlg xi nu: Xv UII I-0! -- :-v- on uv wvvu vuw u-v-. pIny.nnd ticnahould Inn and to tho Hnpofdlhoobdull am In adult cllnnllootlnrhlbfolaoo. UUUIIIDUI VUBc The loss to Kingston of an industry exp- ploying several hundred- men, giving work during the dull season when folks meet. snd provide wsys and means for keeping up the families of the poor. would be too great to tolerate in the present. condition of Kingst.on s business strength. The city should be building up. nob break- ing uuy its old defences. Surely no or- gument is necessary to beach s lesson of self-preservation. rm- -.... :- ...-...a nun. um Hun: Are in- was vprlm '.ro.monaow: ` So much has boon said in favor of the bonus by-law. to be voted upon to-rnorrow, that srgurnentsln its favor seem -almost` useless reiteration. but it is a duty tcsgain impress upon the electors the importance of retaining here the greatest labor-elm ploying industry of` the city. The experi- ence of all growing and prosperous cities is that prosperity is not a mere accl- dent, yet we have had people for twenty-ve years preaching the "doc- trine of chance. Growth is the rs~ sult of the enterprise of the people, and if they do not stir themselves and encourage and support employers of labor they need not expect to prosper. We are told again in the same old seductive voice that if it is for the interest of the Montreal transporta- tion company it will stay, and if it is not for its interest it will go. This policy was trusted to five years ago. with the result that 11,000,000 out of l6,000.000 bushels of grain have sailed past Kingston al- ready this season, when it should have secured all or nearly all. The storage elevator is no new idea. It was foreseen that grain transhippers would in time de- mand storage enroute, and the Montreal transportation company tried to antici- pate this change in traffic. Prescott took the hint two years after the proposal. and Kingston has been effectually blanked. We cannot afford any longer to play s waiting policy. Nature has done a great deal for us. but nature cannot do every- thing; Providence helps those who help themselves. '7' -r-A.., 4! -_ :...I..-a.... in-an Vuud ninilnr chunk.` or land and land nln only? n_._:_.:.. m.. on... -...IA all:-It thn known upon the subject. II oniy .' Enquiries liko than would elicit: the mind at the people. um! wohld suggest urioun oonnldontion o! all the point: in` volvod. The Wnxa hopu the plobinoiu will be taken. though the mayor in nguinnt it and npponn to know |_ll that can be . IJUVIVN IIWI. lU0c The Martian. by Du Mnnpior, 75%. -_A-1.. OI ____ an L... f`:uq`ann Ic`nu._ DAILY Wale. 'rUmwA!. snrrimnnix i4, 1897. I NOW IIIII IIIIIIII I vaun- Tho I. T. On. owns fty both. all told. and everyone of Lhasa. not two. have bun oithot built or n-built n lgtingwon. Now. nuppooing Kingston Ind to give 1 dollar pot ton bonnu. lilo othor place: in Ontprio do. for shipbuilding. who wohld the eoupnnfo work in this lino but cost me any? Something ononnnu. The 35.1130 would to a null icon as computed with it The city but now an opportunity zomipmm. Lrhnlity ohoukl noun nllnnannnldg Pun laud Pohlon. Punt Row. Btpt. l&-'l`bo lumen an my busy shunting and cutting com. Ir. Noni`: can Under north well. He hulniohd cutting all on duh read And lob In at on than l'roM rend `Iouduy. In. Nonumol Macon. ll OHM` In. . Ila dtIodsy.io.. llnlynot lulu. lupu- nnnh-dnnn Inhnr. very pooriy. Albert Sturgeon has left our midst. Willihrn Stewart recently purchased a valuable pony from Oates Bullis of Atheiin. Miss Annie Scott, our diligent teacher. has resigned her position as teacher. She will attend inodel school at Athens, and Miss Della Scott. sister of Miss Annie, is taking the school. We are glad to report the success at our Holstein man, Alvin Gilroy. who with 8 prize winning herd is at the city {sire this lull. At Montreal he was successful in winning the sum of 8154 and a couple of medals. and at T0 i-onto exhibition he won a number of prizes but principally the winning of the milk test of which his fam us cow Carmen Silva won the rize of 815 . This is the second yesr it as secured the test. The exhibit will visit London and Ottawa ex- hibitions. Miss Stella Orton recently visited relatives in Athens. We congratu- late one of our fair ladies of the upper ward who was joined in the holy bonds of matrimony to Frederick Csdwell last week. We wish the newly wedded couple gimm-in Mn Wllllll J. Andnnnn in wool. We Will) Lnu nowly wuuuou couple euccoea. Mrs. Wnlliun J. Anderson in convnloloin utters very severe attack of sickness. he is about able to attend to her duties. Mrs. D. J. Forth and daugh- mr Uorbrude recently returned homo after I visit; to rolniven in Montreal. VVHUII II II ICIIII AVWIIIIVII. From the month of November to March, under ordinnry ciroumeteucee. ehipcerpen-A tere end jomern ere gonerelly out of em- ployment. In Kingston it. ie duurent. be- cause the M. '1`. Co. is located here. That. rm employe tlnie class of labor during the winter ee well es summer. Ler e num- bere get. work during the wintenw en it. in most. needed. Ieu't. il. feir that e rm thee euppliee chin need should be encoureged! Certainly it le. Then there in the eteel ehlpbullding juet commenced here. If the M. '1`. Co. wan to leave. no more eteel William Gillespie. of Wolfe Island, Ont... the wolllnown Iiglnhouu keeper. has this to my about Dr. H-|ll'u Rhoumntic Cure : "For two `not: I nuorod untold n ny with muscular rheumatism in my oboul on. I wu crippled by the disease to such an onion: that I could not put my coat. on without nuisance. I bought. 1 bottle ol Dr. Hall`: Rheumatic Cure. and two don: ourod mo completely. I hut not bad I twinge of pain nine. Thou in nothing his chin medicine for rhonmamm." In. .... L409]- Par ml: Al \I'n1In'n 1-Iona aotlepn nnyea. out: we IUUK lurwuru nu um I recovery. owing tohia ambition and in-| dustry to his dutiu. Mrs. James Cum- mings and con Omer, oiEun.ex Centre, 0nt.. are visiting their relative: here. Mr. Bell. of Brockvilio, has organizeda singing school hero and has been vory| successful in getting is class numberingl forty members. Wultor Andrew: has; purchased a bicycle. Our neighboring lair taken place this week nnd everyone is calculating to attend. Mrs. Nuthuiiol Sbownru tor the put. forlnighc but been very poorly. Alhm-I-. Rim-anon hn lafn our midst. Irbblu BJI ninn. 75o. VIII. - f!...-.. Ilplllllluln Juli cuulluulluuu llllU- II will M. '1`. Co. was to love. more Mac! bouts would be built. in Kingston. and an industry that promises large proportion: would be strangled. organlud uslnylng uuhool- lucoouful It the Fair. ' Guts Bl7IL|., Sept. l3.-Tho weather has been intensely dry and warm for the put {our dayp, and fmmero hnve finished their harvesting. Some have done their thrashing and they have also started the harvesting of their corn crop. which is it; most abundant grop in this vicinitv. W0 | are sorry to report the serious illness of ` Joseph Hayes. but we look forward for his I mnnvnrv. nwimr In his ambition and in-' BDNKO HOPPIDI. McManua was convicted of common al- snult. the Inagiatrnbe readimz him a severe lecture. He was ned 8'20 And costs, with the option of pending two months in jail. Jana Rmnvn nhmred with drunkenness DOOKOD unite and nesra nun esy ne wuulu "belle his heart cub. Did not. think there was my danger to Hoppms through Mc- Menus having the knife. R. MoGinn gsve corroborative testimony. Mrs. Mob/Innue, wife of the prieoner. tostied blunt. Hoppine is in the habit of abusing her lime girl. and of cursing and swearing st her every time she goes to the dry dock. Yesterday he broke the child's wagon, the child ran crying to tell witness. and she went to speak to Hon- pins. ,McManue passed her, and when he began to speak to Hopa;ins the latter lifted as stone to strike him with. McMsnus could not. have used his knife for it hss been lying in hie house 'since yesterday morning. She did not see her husbsnd strike Hoppinr. MnM.mnn wu nnnvinlad of common -----2- Joln Iolnnuo hooolvu a Very Iovou IAUIUVU. John Mcunnul Ill charged in police court this morning with having n-uultod Harvey Hoppinn with inunt to do grie- vous bodily hum. ML-Manna olootod to ho tried Iinnmnrily, and loaded "not. guilty. Ho lubed that oppinu was abusing his (MoMnnuu ) child. and that ho `(MoMtnuu) wont to protect her. Hnnninl. urlmin fnmmin for H. M000?!- jlll. Jane Brown charged with drunkenness was discharged. (ucuenue) went to protect nu-. Hoppine. who in loremin for Mooere. ewore that ehortly efter noon yeelerdev he wee rneeeuring u loed of none at the foot of Gore street. when Mehlunue ran up to himend struck him on the side of hie heed with hie hand. He ziocured witneel of having ehused hie ( rieoner) child. end Ieid he wee going to " ick him." He etruok wltneee eevernl timee efter this, Ind nllly drew A common "jeok-hnife"- About three. or three and e-hell inohee in length. opened and llourie ed it. threaten- ing to "cut the heart out of" witneer. to kill him. etc. Witneee denied thet he beat McMenue child. but he admitted thet he broke the ohild e weggon. hec,niue' ehe bed been in the helm; of uurrying ehovt pieces of wood ewuy from the dry-lock. She was carrying oil` A twolvefoot board when witness broke the wagon. This wee the onl way he could keep her awey. Mr. tumm nmm that he saw McManue me am why no coulu Keep uur uwI_v. Mr. {utun swore that he saw put his hand in his pocket, pull it. out. an if he had slmifo in it. and go through the motions of opening the knife. Did not. no Mohhnua strike Ho pim. _ W. Walker aw - ago ght bot.I;vee_n Mc- naomnnua nu-Ike no pmr. aw-ago fight between Manua and Hoppinn, and saw the former uorike the lnttor. Saw McMAnua draw a pocket. knife and heard him say he would mks hi: ham-t. nun. Did not. Dunno M PI-luau no in \j-. Ill MIC medicine Io! rnullmuclum." 50. pot home. For nlo at Wadi: drug tar; Pduc:?:bun1"ro.oAv. OLE?! BUELL AFFAIRS. When It In ion ooded. | :\V_._-._.|__- ._ A New and Good Point n In :1, -.__- nu- L.-n- ,, that `twinge. `Ln -4 -2 nv-u- I , It in all-important tint norvooa. run down nnd dooplon pooplo Ihould know that Paine : Cohry Compound conpluoly build: up thowhoh plnyuical I)-nun by porhcting tho digutivo povcq. hung tho norvclmnd givi unot. numbing also Poonloo and nporfoouliguon. in Iujorityo eunglcud Io pmunuon. sud freqncotl to Innity. Thnrnnrn nnndn in Qnuin ulna nn IIMJ IIIQIIGIBI II II'$nIIy. Than no mood: in (kind: who III viotinn of notvou dinuu and dun laid low by nacho! norvoun pronnuon; la- dood an an": the v`u.rgoh`:l nv1nl in- tuit . poop no`: Oolcry Oungound To an onlv uh dclivnnr. the m{:odieino uni an nolontoptrhcl I Or any city in the world and ask cannot Pay Thole Debts. Montn-nl, September H.-(`ity trea- surer Rohh has made a statement to the financo committee that duringthe past your there had been over 1,000 seirures of salaries of civic` employees. There is urrule that more -than one seirure leaves A man liable to dismissal. hut the rule has been ignored. and one mnn`s salary was seized thirty times. 111: Complex " N Physicial System. When Disturbed or Broken Down Palm.-.'s Celery com- pound Bullds It Up. Mn. Huck`: Crlmu. Xe-w '1' wk. Snplt-mlwr l1.--.\ssist:|nl (ll~tll`ll`l allnrnt-V Illitvlwll t-xptu`l.q tu lu- ltlll tn slmw lhnt Mm. .Vnt'k. uvvu:-u-tl of mtnplit-ity in tho mtmlvr of Gulch-n- suppe. not only hurnt-tl the lmdio; nf lmlnia-I` in her kitvhe-n rnnao, hut that she disposed of tho lrmlit-s of mnthera that died in her house in much the same wn._v as as followed in the nltt-mpt to renmvo all traces of the (iuldenauppe murder. P1-slick`: Clothing Store on Total Lon- Othor lnmngo Done Pivton. Septemhvr H.-'l`hi.~x morn- ing nhout thrt-9 o`v|ovk the fin` nlnrm \\`.'lH sounded, uml it was found that the fire wu.~t in Frulivk & St.-:nton`.~t 1-lot hing stow. He-fore tho firems-n ur- rivwl tho f|n.nn-.1 were under such h\`:u|- wuy thnt the wholu luvk of nearly $7,000 worth of goods. was an umnpletu 3 Inga. The stock was in.~4urml in the Lou- don & Lunvamhint for 83,000. The` hund- ing was owned hy Jolm Suhy and autu- lntwl opposite the Royal h0ll`_l. 'l`h:~ lgoods in Ynungls dry goods stuns next door werv hn.dl_v dunmgml hy smokennd wnter. and also those in G. M. l*`nrrin;z- Inn`u nlnlhinn` strum, two doors omit. wxlwr, and also lnuse In 1:. M. l`1ll`l'lllK- tun`:-i clothing store. two doors .Mi'|)0n:i|d & Avlesworth, on the west side of them. however. (`St`tl.|)t`d unin- jurwl. Thu furnishings in tho Forest- tvrs' hull uhnvo l"rulivk`.~\ slum we-ro Huully dnmuge-cl, as ulso \\`;l.*t tlw Trut- |iUt\`|`. Origin of fire unknown. J. E. Ula.rl e om nu. . . Fred. Downv. of Michigan, son of the late Patrick Downy, is visiting friends and relatives "here. Nearly all the visitors have left Lake Shore house. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Jackson, who spent a couple ol weeks here visiting his parents, return~ ed to hie home. New York. on Monday lest. Mr. Jackson. though conned to in- door work, being manager over In large percentage of operators in one of the de- partments of the Western Union telegraph office. New York, looks exceedingly well. and we are pleased to see him with his fmnily. among us every year. J. M. Squier has commenced rebuilding his en- gine house that was destroyed by fire on Saturday night. l)0l`ollI_\.~< uc-nrcsr nunue zuun-. lmunml over Dorothy`s hvd; (`.lml all in pink, to her ft`:l.lhI`l` fun. Slw looked ns s\\'-ol as an uuntie vun, \\'ith roses pink on her head. But I like it lonl, dear nunlie-. Anne, .-\n' In foo-I my flow` an mwop. l`l| s`ul my we-s if _\-our fudulu-r I .-an ` Will muko our lmhy run off wiul :1 mun, An` let pour Ilowufy 3'1`:-p." Elvira Floyd Froenm-kc. .\rluIllrt`u|. lnglue Ieue Burn-Death of Iunbelh louet. And Ninety teen. 1 Wn:u.mu1~oN. Sept. 18 --About` nine o'clock on Beturdny night the broke oub In J. M. Bqulen-`I engine house. which won in close proximity to that of hie large need house.` The (lumen. sparks and emote went straight upward, which was pro- videntiel. otherwise I` number of building: would hnvo gone up in Human. ..A very pleeeenb ll0l.|l"WIl spent. by on et.e5ntive audience on Sungley morn- ing laeuliltening to I very able nermon delivered by Rev. Mr. Tenmnt. of Brock- vllle. The Iinging by`1.he choir wee also feature: much A nm-mlan nl tr-mn: warn asmrteo the Recent Novels,