Gtltlgvn `An l.ouvI.u-ooMruton An Vary Inn Thu fall. Tnlzupgno Iuusn Pun, Supt. l3.-'l`ho buntlful` Boptombn washer still eon- lnlu 09. has 5 grant. may of the com on Ill luvrthin nook. W. H. Prlno u nlnnnal (kn Nan Enulnnll kibnhan and hll Ionic: hpon In the canon sub. m-...-......... ..... nnhlinhnd in In-on! Aeou"T2uL'u=F~EusH. THE3T}R:cT DASHE8. Well-Known um um! IN ITS mans. TORNADO sraucx TEXAS Towns Bl: Pen-eone Reported Le Having been Illu- ed in Port Anna`:--.\ Oren Ian: non ln,|ured-l!uIIdln[e Delnollehed Ind Ioenered Ilrondontr Pom` Awrnun. Sept. 14 --A tornudo. - terrible in its velocity, ltruok Ihie city all an early hour Sunday night. Bixpeopll are known to heve been killed. while mnny othen were injured. Mnny buildinge were torn `down. including the railroad : round house. The bodies oi the deed have been seat. 00 Beaumont. for burial. no cemetery heving yet. been started here. Rnnnr-Ll from Banmon. Tenn. slate cemetery nevmg yOIo OX!) luruuu uulv. Roporte from Bonnton. Tens. then nearly all the houtee there hove been blown down end torn ewey. At Webb all of the berm sud one house were demolish- ed end scattered over the country. It in known that uch destruction was wrought at Sabine Pass. with probably some ion of Me. Everything poeeibleie being done to establish communication with that place. ` rm- r,.n.....:.m mlnnmm um: received at ` establish commumceuon wxcu mun pllluu. The following telegram was received at ` 3 late hour from Benumonc: "Tho reliul brain has just. returned from Sabina Peu. It. could not. gel: nearer than eightxxlilee from Snbino Puss. lb is reported club the new town in completely gone. Nobbmg heard from the old town. From reports things look bad there." llow Onbun lnlungentu Captured Vlctol-In . do Lu `luau. MADRID. Sepb. 14,-The ocial die- pnbcb from Havana. giving details of the loan of Victoria do Lu Tunas, says : rm..- .......;.m-. I Vintnria dn Ln: Tunll oomr. ovum Gstghl `I- j of Victoria do has Iunaa, lays : The garrison of Victoria do Lu Tums consisted of 350 men. of whom 135 were sick in the has ital. The place capitalis- ted that an eroic defence. The com- mandanb with three oicora and seventy- vo men, marched out. taking with them the nick and wounded. -n... i.....;...- mm. nf um mu-rinnn were the sink and wounueu. The heavier guns of the garrison were rendered unt. for use sfter fty shoes had been tired from them, and their Mauser rifles and all the ammunition in the place were made of no use to the insurgents be- fore the surrender. ml... :........-ngnn nllmr mu nturina than town. tore me aurrenuer. The inaurgenu. nfter capturing the town. killed with muchetoa iorby guerillas for having made a stubborn resistance to the enemy. - Ir. in mmlained that the Spanish hoisted In is explained S nnish the Red Cross flag over L 10 hospital of Victoria do Lu: Tunua. and than the insur- gents. mistaking it for I parliamentary llzxq, sent an ollicor in tlmt direction. Bur. in spite of this the Spanish claim the insurgent. cnmmnnder. Gen. Calixto (lzu-cia. did not. respect. the ag or the hoapitnl and bombarded the building, killing or wound- iug fty sick man. l`lm lntnnl . mlviuell from Spanish sources iug lilby PICK The latest udviceu Spanish say the insurgents lost. over 200 killed dur- ing the fighting about; Victoria do Lu Tunas and than among them wasggqpernl Menocnl. nu..- u......:.I. nhmv-A nnrl niahf. lnhnnrl. Menocnl. Four Spanish officers and eight. soldiern, who were among those who surrendered to the insurgents, have nrrived at Caulo. Na... hnndmal nmvarnmant. troom. who the insurgents, have srnvou an unulo. Nine hundrsdgovsrnmont troops. hnvo been unuod for duby through wounds or illness. have started for Spain. Absolutely lloorot. Ballot. HAMu.ro.v. 0nl:.. Sept. ll.-At the do- minion trades and labor congrona several resolutions were passed after much discus- eion. The dominion government. will be petitioned to take recognition of the union label. and friends of organized labor will be asked to patronize only those dealers who can produce the union I..|....I nn all unnrh, An absolutely dealers who prouuoe we uuluu label on all goods. An absolutely secret ballot, without numbers or unne- ceuary mark: of any kind. was favored, and the provincial govornmenb will be uakod to omit. the number: from their bal- lots in future elections. Resolutions were also passed favoring the abolition of pro- oipu lice,ond that it be necessary for bundidnnoa for dominion porliunenl. to make deposits in future. perI:{ xiualiention for the holding of muni-. o lmlelnle In Wlnnlpet. Wnmn-nu, Mnn..Sept. H.-'l`he expreu from the out yesterday afternoon bed at- tached the government private car "Ot- tnwa," in which was (lollingwood Schmi- ber. C.E., deputy minister and chief en- gineer of the department of railways and canals, and Edmund L. Newcombe, Q.C., deputy minister of justice. who are en en ollioial tour in the west. The pnrty will remain in the city A few days before eon- tinuing their journey nnd while here will look into some old land cleime with as View ofrettlement. Mr. Schrieber while weet will inspect the work on the Crow : Neat Pun railway, then proceed to Britilh Co- lumbia to inspect the work done under the award between the government and the (V I) D city. Janna Iumlou Ill pp-u I author Alonudrin. Tin chxo: of Augnu Inch. _ _. .... _.___ ,,_ VIOW "HOD" lll1.!lllIm0I', HID pl: nun, in reply to the offer of the Northern ulene club of_ New Orleans of e puree of 820.000 for as light between himself and Corbett. enigi: "I will not ght Corbett egnln until he makes 5 repute- tion. Let him ght some one else. He quit like I yellow our on the 17th of loot Merch; besides, I have retired." Corbett. who is now in Wheeling, West \'e., hu eteted thnt he would accept the offer of the northern Tulane club if Fnuimmone would agree to ght him. " one.` A"-..-nne Tn Inn Pnlel. The Amount `E; De Peld. O1"l`A\\'A. Sept. H.-The cure of Wood- burn ve. the Queen came up in the niche- quer court today on e report of the referees before justice Burbridge. The referee: recommended e payment of ebout 838,000 for prot on work done by perties outeide on Mr. Woodbunfe contrect for binding with the government. In the court to-dey Mr. Sincleir, who eppeered for Woodhurn. wented the emount increeeed by the eddi- tion of certain iteme while Mr. Hogg, who eppeered {or the crowmwented it reduced. Argument wee concluded end judgment renewed. FItuI;;;;-l(:;I;:oT;`:l'|ghI.. NEWARK, N. J.. Sept. H.-ln an inter- viow "Bob" Fitzeimmou-. the pa iliat, :.. ..-..I.. s- nu norm n` th. Nnl-thnrn nlnna Illlllu-quallod. Wonunou now stock 0! MI nook- Inr. his puiuvolythohau uuortnoup Ovpulnonuy lo. and its plan III within unis! nolpl Onl- M `III UIIIII UI lnuuvuuu-. Hnarnx. N.S., Sept. N. - Ah the Behrin eee claim: oornmiuion to`-` dey bert L. Hunting, one of the Alnericen oouneel. continued to deel with the neohode employed by Greet Britgin in emailing the pro- npeniive nebula. He examined the evidence in mm in relation to the dnreiion oi che sealing eeeeon which beolelned ended on August ed. He eleo dieceeeed the evi- dence leleung to the reeling ground. ~ UXI Ill `lU-pUI'IuvUI Nauru. Ont. ops. M.-Undor an unpicol of Nnpnnoo division. `Son of Touponnoo. In iulnonu was wanting us hold in the opon boon hon Inc night Addrosunvnn given I) _ loan. Moocham. Aylourorth. W. duh and Walton. The otdor in being vigorously propagated in um county vi gratifying Iinlw . _-... .., , ___.._A. ON SUNDAY MONDAY. THE SPANISH VERSION. `rho clone or The lemon. , _, u n u... I I mm mmss GUDDS DEPARTMENT is full of Rare and Select Novelties for Fall and Winter wear, also a choice selection of lines more medium in price. Everybody to Know 42 inch Goods can be bought from our stock for 15c, 20c, 25c, 30c and 35c. ' 45 inch Fine Wool Materials for 40c, 45c, 50c, 65c, 75c. A A Fine Selection of DRESS PATTERNS, our special importa- tion and confined to us. Prices moderate. A Large and Select Stock of IMPORTED JACKETS in latest styles, including many that cannot be seen elsewhere. A Good Jacket for $3-so. $4-so. $5. $6 and $750- New Goods now showing in every depurtmenyat . I NEW IMPOFFED JACKETS 88 and 90 Princess St.. Kingston. 311:2 DRESS coobs snowmc IS C_REAl|NG COMMENI mo CUSTOM. I lad A Nu-law Ioespo. l Gnunoqvi. Ont. ops M.--A homo wood by A. 1nd occupied by 0. Hanna, nu badly um by {in thin morning. The occupant: a way an- rovuoaps Tho dontouu iuundfor :;h0:)0 and tho lnikllaq Va lured for FRQM Down rue mven. WEDNESDAY we placo,on our Centre Tables 250 Ends of Silk to sacrifice. at following prices : Q-nm'*`mn\.aav"$o`%'I>' AT WALSH S GREAT cum Thatg our New Fall Stock is now fady for inspection. ILK SALE! TAYLOR S, China Silk, worth 35c. 40c and 45:. for 25. Wide India Silk, worth 33c. 35c and 40, for 25. Fancy Wash Silk. woxth 37}c. for 35. 27 inch `Silk Crepe, wofth 50c, for 25. Lansdowne, Silk. double width, worth $1.00, for 59. "ALL OUR BEST SILKS AT HALF PRICE. " iiucncuu. Iolinlu. noon ulna. ,, A95 '3! We have planned for a big season in Dress Goods- planned to not only do more business than heretofore, but to do it very much better. Stocks larger and more varied. That's the first step. Prices even Lower--that`s the second. ALI. WOOL VBNETIAN COVERT. an up-to-dab material, - - - - 4' FANCY BOURETTBS. In all the `newest shades. worth 60:. for - - - 4' And Many New Tweedy. Pdplln Ttrtaiu and other Fancy Eccu from . I 20: to 9 JOHN LAIDLAW & S0 . ` - emen TEA ' The Finest Package Tea in Canada. on `l'lm-Inky ed-L. Lend Puckngsa oniy 25c, 300. 400. 50c. 600 per lb. old by JAB. CRAIG It 00. :.`.':.:..`.;....: U/U`W\`\v\v`IU\4\r `C4 AUTUMN on-ass G999?- _ Ppqmon Anlnn Not Iluhlng. unlfslnn in Q}: I. `F! ngvlgg | XMANT ,uo My-nnotn uurqu law CH1 u..o.} m. ti; nuuybbyau; wnuaq run. In and: swim d uvoyouflnpluunulfju .1: ..,..4n.`._L_ _.___-_ A_ _;..~__-g_+_4 ._ ` NW3. `III III 'IIj-Z" [mu bu ruched It-hr. w won out nbovnuuluynm shinin- uqwbouoldoldl Qtb onuntluuby til '3! lnllodiuwcad l }{:z`t:?.viIh oIr:uy:hn.'-:n|: &Or` [inn unsung has nnnhnd I-inn- all: Onto. I`-guano, - In lcicltl Iain. .'.t.'.. ?.`. ..'2."`......"".`.`..".`l noun on Loan or Ahuneo. _.A l\_._... W F f\g|uu-nn R 0on:l:nnnI OI Oluoou. _._-._t__ I II! ll:-nku uh ll_o_W`uu|'t been u-9. .n , u ,.I __|1-- _. Ill! Q. Hui I `nuuv 1-unu_v v. -u... ..,..., .,... wullom um 'lm cloud tho New England kibohen and bu NI tor hla hmo. Charla Mathiou, the ldnoyjluu blower, lm closed down and loll. for Wal.erl.ovm., `James Soars. of the `butcher shop. will lotwo lor hla homo in Fulton this nook. The map will be con- ducted for some time you by other parties. Tho Uolutnhlun will romnln opon for some time yob. ' ` ' . Th. uzuiaun contractors have about all Tho Vol-,1 nun sou" Orowdod Into the llnnlluc of lpooo. Ltdiu Ifatiouery. R. Uglow & Co. _Goqrgo Ooborno, u.. in in British Colum- I. Home-mndo jolly 25c. J. Onig & Co. Nothing but pniu |n npokon of the new penitenniury oteiula. Rmnml Kimmonianu return to-marrow penitentiary omcluu. Several Kingntonianc to vnu for the by-law. -M... um-niu urn here. no Are the now for the by-law. The Brownian are hero, no full haul at Gsilughcl- a. ' Lndien nuhionory. R, Uglow & Co. MluO lSeobt. of Renlrow. in Visiting Mrs. J. Jone:-. Prinoon Itrut. Buy your pickling Ipiuol from J. Craig & 00. Hugh J. aunt will not ban candidate for mayor of (h-eater New York. Ex-otoer Weir has heo reap iritad I Oompornrily an the poniunmiury nu . Choose cold at. Union, N.Y.. from 8&0. to 9:.-.; Little Fnllo, N.Y., from 8~5r:. tn 8c. W. F. Bissau, of the Ounndmn Electri- cal Non, puid the Wmu oico is visit to- l'II 1` day. Ladies nutionerv. 11.. uglow a on. B. M. Bribton, Q C.. M.P., is in Toron- to stranding I meeting of benchora of the law society. For choice peaches leave your order with J. Craig & ()0. And you will not be disap- noinmd. ~ A lodge of gold bearing quartz has been lomuyod near Eureh. Us! ._ which Assays 825.0()0 to tho ton. 1:... n.I...- n. Thomnl. visiting friends 625.000 tho (lua Baker. St. Thomas, visiting at Ctbnrnqui and in the city, loft for his home lut. evening. Q _ Man: a. nu. timn to buv that "Mir of full righh to vote. Mines Annie and Jennie` Stict, of Starr & Butoli`-.'e staff, who have been visiting - their pnrente in Toronto, returned to thin city last evening. 1:... n...|..-...._ Frnntennc street. and time you. ` _ A Tho vkrioun conthctorn the" wink they car : hhndlo this fall. and are priming mum-inIs,to commence operation: Monet Tho` shing in this vicinity_ in bower nhanih but been at my time this 'InI9n. `Service; will be conducted in luau in the chapel, an since its onlnr o- lnlnb-it vl an I hr 0 number. r. Hakim bu bought the uwell cottage. corner of Oak and Headland nvanuoo, sud will have it onlorgod and remodelled. ornry members of the club. A. Neileon in acting on agmnn at the dinmond." crowing (}. l`.R.. in piece of Andrew MoAdoo, the regular agmnmwho I- HI no Ill. Commercial envelopes. R. Uglnw & Co. Those Mnocnocl an occupant! should an force their votes to-tnorrow. If assessed for his wifo a property I mun hu every Mann Annie nnd Mrs. Cochrene. Frontenac street. James B. Cochrane. B.A.. oi the post of- fice department. left to-dny for Toronto and Niaqnre Falls. Lsdiee etetionery. R. Uszlow & Co. The ward committees for. to-mormw s election have been well organized and `the polls will be ee well manned as in a muni cipal or political campaign. H. Neileon has none to Gobourg to take ia ill. I1..- ipal political campaign. the place. tnmporsrily. of A car inspect-or ntnhioned at that town. and who is laid off dmy on account. of illnesa. Imnnrd Alcombruok. Knoxville. Tenn., of IHDGSI. Leonard Alcombrnok, arrived in the city on Sunday morning. He will remein in Kinnulon end vicinity for Iorne time to recuperate lllll henlt.h.. Commerciel envelopes. R. Uglow &Co. A meeting of the executive committee of the Mncdonnld club was held lees evening The attendance was fairly large and con- irlc-rnb-e bunineee was transacted. mu- .o...m mnhu Rrmrr. and Ruth lefb business unnnaonoa. The steam yachts Sport this morning far A trip In) the Ridenu. hnviny --'~ `-` rd mrues of ladies and gentle- man bound fur a fishing and hunting 4....-n cruieo. Tho congregation of St. Albnn'u church. Odoua. have authorized the incumbent end warden to neg-rtinto for the purchase or renyl 0! e residence suitable for a par- -.\..-.- .o.... (` morcial envolnaoa. R. Uglow & Co. b;1.M. Wood, of mheataer. N.Y., who has in visiting friends in this city for tome time put. left. for home on Sunday ovonimz, accompanied by Mrs. E. Stur- .-4-n Klnntngl ltfh. ovomny, nuvtnnpnn-cu gen, Montreal street-. The 47th battalion `u Document: Deeenoyod. One of the buttreeloa 0! St. Mnrlfe church had to be torn INC], on being in the wey oi the new veetry well. It. con- tained the lnaorlpbion stone. which will be relocated in the wall. Underneath the none woe lound the tin box. conteining colon and rocnrde, placed there In 1843. Wuerlud got in and routed holes in the box. deeti-oying the documentu, but a ne collection-of colne woe louno. includin Illvoi of iorinue veluoa of the reign: o Goon-ge.lI, George III. George IV. nnd our own gooql queen. The only Conodinn ooinl were I penny and half pence of the Bunk of Montreal. Some very old piece! were bloc in the collection Montreal acroor-. V The 47th mnmhed into camp to-day with as flnen body of men ulms yet graced Barrioeld parade grounds. They were of good ago and physique. Colonel Hunter fullled hiu promise. I`.-main Rnrnnrd J, Trnnav. I millionaire Colonel Hunter lulnllou um pruuuw. Iapuin Bernard J. Tracey. and noted horremnu, of Luington. Ky.. died at. the city honpitnl. Bonbon. as u re- sult of falling upon an iron pulling in (rout. of the I-osildonco, I7 Upton street. Thun- J-.. dr. &'ho hnrvue dinner and concert. at Odou- u take place on Weduonday evening. The Lhnnhgiving porvicoa will be hold on Thursday morning And evening. the preacher: being Rov. Mauro. Woodcock Ind Worroll. I. I... L...` nnmuu-v tn anlnruo Zion Ind Worrell. 1!. he: been necenury to enlarge Zion Congitionnl church, Octave, owing to the fur. increuing congregation. Rev. Herold Honey. of Kingston, ie the pastor of the church, and in working energetically in its inlet-eel,-. Contract: for re ire to In utore on Princeee n.reet.. to occupied by D. A. Weeee, photographer. have been let. to these contractors: Carpentry. T. 8. Brooke: plumbing. Summon: Bron. ; pointing and closing. T. Milo. The bodv of Mn. P. Bell, Helene. N.Y., pnlnting and ulnlng. '1'. muo. The body umrdorod by her Ihpoon, I don! mute. was in an awful condition when lound 5 weak nltorwnrdl. In Wu terribly docompoood. The woman had been uprmglod, and largo rocks were placed over the body. Min Thnmmon. Onulrin street. has been rooln plucea over me nnny. Min Thompson. an-ooh, awarded the dinner not offend by Thomas R. John: for the neuron. guns to the night oi the huge but of romp noon in the window. Tho bar weighed 315 pounde: the gum! wall 314 pounds 10 ouncoo. tn. .o..nm- Alhnrt. xns mind no such`- the an pounce nu ouucvc. The eteemer Albert ues oeieed ee9. e Berber by the deputy collector of cnuomn. The hoes wee need to seem. in getting puipvoodover the her but hed neitherelloeneed pilot or engineer. The- bont will He heid until the oeee ie eeetletl. |I'L4' .u.... -all hlnnldno the Arch be. lay. nbntionerv. R. Uglow & Ca. 0 u n..:mm 0 (2.. MP.. Tor bont will no new nnul me out II uuuuu. The` non wall blocking the Arch bo- twoontho ohnpolnnd now wing building at. tho Hood Diou.'hu boon rolnond. An Ionanuntivoroolincolaoonpnt. on tho new win: the plantar wall. which now only blocks tho right of way. will be worn down. I 5...! Inn! nnl nnr nixtnn in van- VII. A band buy no! our I-ixtcon in y_ouu Md go In nu;.po`r9od by two com:-aoqonn gnu, amp um mommy. Tho r_0u.u|auonI, up:-ding oohdoty uhould be ngvqly on- fomul In the can of such military has. lot nmping out my `in than 5 good our: on I hand lift. A Ihlnnu Ila:-tin. nit! ndimt M uni fflllllll ll-IIIIII nun --uuu-.. ` A potition to Sir L. K. Davies, minin- for of marina And shoriu, in In circulation in the city. uk- ~ing this stop: be taken to pre- vent the extinction, by not shing. of black bus in zho intern near and around the Brothers inlnnda. Game inspector Brickwood hu chug: of the petition. which in being circulated us the innianco of tli Anglers association and the citizens in- on vuoou mo. A. Bid lortin. city editor of tho Wmo, hon oogogod no ulvortiu-in; monogot ol tho Doddn mtdicino coupon], I 'l'otonto."ond will ooonmo Mo now omoo on Ioodoy. Tho out! of tho popor wish him tho bod ol oomfott and ooocoao. A fooling in which oll cluoon of cmnono II ahuo. Wlwb driving into .-Nov-non on F-Aid lod. I. foulhon. cl Bnolool. not at o oooklut `ho hoooonluod oud pn- Ir. ludion ond tborlg down o loooonhoolnoot. H105 loo no-omlno-J-onhnlhn _ II; IF} IX X&l'IlDII'|I o. cuung uh lor- an Ionnly and making. . Ilia lton rig Indian digital in ha & , C-iE`NERAL PARAGRAPH8. I nnntl Ihnllhi an |u:n FOR Ianjak xvssr. GERMAN8 AND JEW8 APELY F05; NATURALIZATION. Exunluon Iolootlnc unln Standards - lomplu Arriving Ilowly. - Ion Too Buy to load `them - Plclpoclou caught at lxhlbltlol And` Iont.oncod- Itolo coal from Broad Trunk. Tono.~u'o, Sept. l4.-'l`bo Inn of the harvest. excursion: to the northwest left. at noon to day _ with ubout 150 pqoplo on s....'..1 W, I). soon. Manitoba immigra- to with snout mo pqupm .-.. bourd. W. D. Scott. immigrs- tion agent-. left. with jhem and will mnke his snuusl tour of the' province belore re- turning. Premier Greenwny left for Winnipeg this morning. The card of examiners to select grain standards out. of Port Arthur meet here on Friday. Suinples are beginning `to come in slowly from the west, only Llnrty are to hand out of one hundred and fifty asked for. muny from whom samples have been requested. replying bhst. they are too busy to comply with the request. Judge McDougsll opened the court of general sessions this morning by charging. the grand jury, when court was adjourned until this afternoon. Two hundred men. msinly Gormsns and Jews, applied for mu- turalization papers this morning before the county judge. Ar. r.l`m nnlice oourb this marning James judge. Ah the police oourb marning Walsh was sent to Central priaon for six months for burglarizing A juwellry store on Kin street. cub. F. Brophy who was namel- a with him, was sent. down for sixty dayu. it being his first olfenco. while Walsh had several previouu conviction: rogiat-orod agulnsb him. . Plmrlas Johnson. I piokpochot, caught him. Charles Johnson, piokpocket, red.h\nded at the exhibioiomwel sent down for Il_X months. He had fourteen previous convictions registered against him. 'Rich- and Dunbar was sentenced to six months for stealing from the Grand Trunk. On Sepe.9t.h he drove us wegon up to a car loaded wigh coal and boldly shovelled a ton and e ball into his cert and drove o with is. W. Alloway, for stealing a bike, received six months. Will 0.: To Nnpnnoo. Dr. Herald, Dr. Rynn. E. W. Sullivan and T. J. Shanks, with 3 number of other , number: of the Mnodonnld club, will re- gnlont that orgnnimbion at Nnpnneo on hands evening when J. T. Whitnoy, Indore Ibo oppouibon in the legislative uumbly, will nddmu the coneorvnmivea of tho town on one quoatinm of tho day. Inuy Cullen at the Ilorcuc--Sent Up for Blx Ilonthl. MON'l`REI.L, Sept. l4.--The widow of the Into Thomas Corrintinola suing J. Corrin- tino. of the n-m_of J. Corriabine &Co., furriers, to rooover 863,000. in settlement of alleged claims against the firm. A Inran number nf nooolo. including wo- of alleged claims agalnau me unu. A large number of people. including men, vieited the morgue to-day for the pulI$J0!O of trying to idenllify Mina Warner, of ew York, the myaterioua euioideat the Hotel Cadillac here on Sunday. Coroner McMahon says detective W. A. Pinkerton, of New York. has arrived here on behalf of a New York client. to investigate the case. Pierre Duhamel. a well-to-do farmer of St. Sulpioo, auioidod yenmrdny while in a state of temporary aberration. 1`)... hr-in] nf Jmanh R. Flrldv and Albert. of aberration. The trial of Joseph R. Farley Dou lus, the Brooklyn burglars. for hav- ing ynamite and e hurglnr e kit in their possession, was commenced to-day in the court of the queen`: bench before judge Ouimet. They pleaded not guilty. Albert Cairns was permitted in the court of queeie bench to-day to plead guilty to a charge of indecent M-eeult on his fteen- year-old daughter Mabel. Judge Onimet sentenced the risoner to six months im- prisonment at ard labor. The daughter related I shocking story. ' AITIVIII ul IIIU Lluupu. Five companies of the 47th bath. Nos. 2. from Sydenham; 3, from Moscow; 4. Napenee; 5, Hnrrowsmith, and 6 from Enterprise, reached the clay. via the B. of Q. railway this afternoon. No. 1 company marched to camp from the residence of Lieub. Henley. _ Thrnn mmmnimn nf the ($65!: Grenville Three companies of the 56th butt. Lingar ries arrived by the G.T.R. at 2.30 this afternoon. They were: No. 1. Cardinal; No. 2. Prescott, nnd No. 5. North Augusta. They were accompanied by the regnuent.-nl band. The other tour companies WI arrive this evening. The 56th was in camp in June last. uxlcegluter Prmnptly. Cleraymen and doctors in this city have for some time pmt been remiss with re- gard toytheir duty of registering within A certain period with the city clerk all births. deaths and marringee in connection with which they have been called to ollicinte. City nlerk Drennnn. in order to remedy this auto of nlluirl. had sent to each clergy- man and doctor in the city. a communica- tion. calling attention to the act that im- pone: this duty upon them. and melting that in future they vamply promptiy with its provisions. :2-` u-.._I- An A-.--n-, Not Hourly` An Average. W.\siiI.vu'nm, Sept. l4.- -The wheat crop of Sicily and Cnlnbrin thin your according to the utinutos of the loctl Agricultural nowa- puperl which are cnnamiccod to the mute department. by Unibod Stolen consul Bruhl At Cotnnin. will rnngo from one-hull to no thirds of an average crop; Almond: will also be very short. ln Calobrio the olive crop in olighbly Ib0VO' the svernge. but in Sicily it will be only half I map. The gr-npo product ranges from middling to good. I n 1.3.`... nn__ .1... an- Ilnnnnnd laljlllilt, Illlp urllv uu l\I1\'IlI u. Cl.A\`\`ll.l.l. N.Y., Sept. I-l.-IIop pick- ing will be cnmpiotod by the and of the `week nnd will be bhgli hm: cm on re- oord. All the Ingliub c dolor yu a,which conlututod seven-eighth: of the crop. are turning out. has per more than ever before known. The nvongo I0 `Al in loss than thirty vo bozo : per acre. The rod vino in doing much better, but the serum in quite limited. Long and lhrrt Mon bun {mind 3 way to comfort. in un- douvour through our oom. Nutnm plays for prank: slut Galluchor cannot com- fotubly oovor. mad the price: are lot or than you no willing to pay. Gallagher, King lilo. ..____ A4 -_ nu... .. HO VVIIIFI Elan nurw. Laos ovoniug tho local police were naked bgtho (hnnnoquo chio(,\o.looato I man V o htd on god I horn and buggy from ullvory no lo loopor in than town. and who fnilon I6 nturn us the Olpifing of the porlod he hnd uuroad upon. Ho wu neon driving towuda Kingston. but but not ban noon hero Loxbomopt. M.---Mr:-. J. W. lfiold. an Amuioun raiding L: the Hormingo, Int. Grlnataod. Buuu. urn burnod to deal: in hot home only this morning. IOIOII moot. Bllllurl lllll unu wuspyrs. L`?I.`C0l. and Mn. Kiuon no making nth Iouty procnn toward: noonry ln:;tb ducts of thdr nous accident. AI4- .I Ch J.`- --1 `Lani. "DC IX KW OI IIICT N1! E07. `lit d8I.JohI o|I'oo|oIt haunts run in sin Roman Catholic I._oL Cborioo Cummings. I monbor oi tho crow ot tho Iuomot Piorropont, low 8|! this mornin . Ho had tho nonoy In I toll. and di not know 0! Mo ion until ho nuood to unto ooo of tho uonoy, when ho found tho roll mining. hgnmmo.-nulgn (TIA-rv Aml nhinl inan- N. [GU00 WK IUII II'"PI"Iin Dopueyanrdon 0'Louy nnd ohiof hoop- ` tr Hughes, at tho poniuntiory. loan to- day for St. Vinoont do Pun! poniuntiny to Inmlor than aonviclu to Ktnpton ponitonlhty. " ' Aldannnn '1'. Donnollv in olnuneon 1 pumonuuty. '- -T , Alderman '1'. Donnell; abounqon tour ol ouunbou inn tion dun to Car- [Iooou moo. Smith : ulluond Ottpgtt. Lnmb, (`Ll uul I-In Kimnnunnnhinn MYSTERIQUS SUICIDE. Llghtut. llnp Crop Un Record. ..._...... \v v 4:--. I I IL... Arrival of The Troops. ,1 nl , A-AL L- IIIIIII VII uu-vu un ----uuuu. Lhub. Gear 0 F. F. Oaborna, R E.. n ndunbo of I 0 Rays! military college. in n tho city on a vial: to him pu-our.-. It. is the lion! Nun he has boon home since loav- luf horn on join the imperial army in I894. I I Int nation In-I nu the lulu of Wvghb. Tn Ft] The Itxponu-M At 6 muting ol the Hub 1'. W. O. ries band ho|d Int evening it. wn decided to .pny|ho uponaoa connected with the re- cent oxcumou to Duoronto, out ol the band fund. pending l Iottlemont with the 0.T.R. company. than I: Tlmo For All thlnu. Now in tho time for you to go to Hal- lagher`: and ox nmino the new fall shock of underwear. not war. mu. glovomnnd all lines kopt In 3 ns-clan gonh' furnishing: Mun. Ualluzhor, King Itnot. ,I_IIn6I'I To Death. DALLY wma. TUESDA r. sjnrmmnnn 14, 1b97. Ilo lune In ucummu In Th": cIcy-Innt In an) n . "This afternoon Sir G. A. Kirkpatrick. lioutannnt. governor, arrivod from Montreal in hicprivnto cur Champlain, which was aide- tnoked at the Johnston unmet depot. The lieutonnnv.-governor came here clone from Montreal. His visit por- tains to matters connected with the locomotive work, but while here he will BIB G`. A. KIRKPATRICK. take advnntageof the fact chub he in orato- puyer. and W1" support the Jay-law grann- ing $35,000 to the M.T.' company. ``I feel` that we should do `everything possible to not: only retain the M.'I`. com- pany herb. butwnlso to direct. this way as much of the grain traffic as possible. I would `like to see the entire harbor lined with grain elevators. Rnmirllina his future he had little to | with grain elevnuore." Regarding his future say, beyond the fact that he would remain in Toronto for this winter. He could not my whether or not- he would return to this city. As to where" he would take up his residence in future depended upon circumstances. He was assured that his successor had not yet been up- pointed. Although Sir Oliver Mowelz was being pressed to accept the office of lieutenant.-governor of Ontario, he was looking further ahead, end could not see when he would be able to do at. the ex- piration of the live your term. To a men seventy-six years old this was quite a seri- ous consideration. n...\.. ....;....i .9. mm nnmr station the consideration. Upon arrival at the outer station governor was met by Mayor Skinner, who welcomed him and accompanied him into the ciuy. During the afternoon and even- ing many friends called upon him and ex- pressed their pleasur at his restoration to health. In appearan lieutenant-goveb nor Kirlspntrick looks as robust. as when he took office five years ago, excepb that he has aged just. a critic. Ilis leatures are as full and healthy looking as in the past. and physically he appears as lleshy as ever. He spoke cheerfully of himself and said he was enjoying very good healbh considering the suffering he had experienced. During the afternoon he visited the locomotive works. and to morrow afternoon will leave again for Toronto. News Of The Dlntrlct Condensed From Tho Whig Exchangou. The Brockville art. school in to low the uorvicea of its etrfienn principal, R. H. Lindsay. who has resigned after seven years faithful labor. Jnlm Conlin. vounaeat. son of Martin xunuuul labor. John Conlin, youngest. Conlin, and Miss Clam Woodle . only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joaeph oodloy. were married in Bollevillo on Sunday. A.. .\ ........:...n. uiairnr at l`.hnrIaAt.nn Lake SIR GEORGE A KIRKPATRICK. marnod m uollevnuo aunuuy. An Americmu visitor at Chmleabuan Lake n-shod in Lyndhurat. waters with an Am- erican guide. luapector Hicks took the matter up and II Canadian guide will have to be employed. A9 Lanndnwnn nn Mnndav R bun WOO UIlIl[III-1- vs v-vv-v. This motulng L W. Murphy Ihippod to Neutral 9.132 bone ol ohono. the largest Dingle consignment our Iona out of this city. Janus Rumoll ohlppod 700 boxes in Itplpor A|onI_ndrin. The choose wn all be employed. At. Innadowne on Monday struck by lightning and burnecl to the ground with its contents, includmga horeo owned by Mr. Loacock, pninting Mr. Was- son e hnu:-n at the time. Loss $1,000. In- surnnca $800. A.....:.. ll IL. nf Nlnlv-nun (Hall in Belle- $800. Annie B. llny. of Molroeo. died in Belle- villo. on Monday. She went to visit. her aunt, Mrs. Woods, about three weeks ago and was taken ill with typhoid fever. De- ceaped was twony-five years of age and an estimable young lady. Mr nml Mrl. \Nm. (loulnl. Vlllll Rold. estimable lady. Mr. nml Mrs. Wm. Mould. Ridge, are visIting_Lheir son at Oliver : Ferry. They are looking very well after their ab- eonco of eight. years. Mr. Mould ha.-a grown porcoptibly I-cont. He owns a fruit. farm near Cairo, lllinoin, and ships an immense quantity of grapes, peaches, pears, etc., to Chicago and other market:-s. Sumo Pocullnrltlon of u lnn ln llrockvllle. l)el mil New.-1. T1... n'n1.u-i when he is coming, and nu goes nsqu-m- ly as he comes. He makes no friends. wnll not mop! Rho nlighwsl favor- not even ll cig:u=-from any une. and \vi|| not allow any me to say 1| word In :1 prisoner. He hm Iho reputation of being very hundy with a gun. but nobody knows how he got it. for he has no-var hnd nccnsnon In use one during rwlwljl rufuru nu u-vu-u ----- -..-. ' New-npnpem are puhlishodin twenty- hroo languages other thrin English In the l'nit.ed Stain. There are five Por- tuguese newspapers. l b\w_ Ppli h dailies and seven Polish woekliur. '1, on are many Spanish weeklien in New York. Arizona and New Mexico. and two dailies. one puhllnht-I in New York nnd one in Key West; on Ruaim weekly, one Armenian, two Chinese. l'ive~l-`in- niah. five Bolaaminn dailies in New York Chicago and Cleveland; threa Duninh, lllllly I-`lunch dniliu in New Otleuna; thirtfo Swodinh eleven Nor- lnn. four Iulin doll four Lithu- n. and tvnlvo Jowlnl, thus at the lathe H1-lm Ga-nu` lth: u-I publish! all til luau Links 4. A 4.-.. nobody knows/how ne gm u. IUI" He gum never had occasion during the twenty-(we years he has been Con- vnrin nrisoners. Int Lru\}~uvr Jtulja nu, up-. -.-... -.. we. in; risoners. n all that time he has not lost a prisoner. nor has he lnul any trouble that he could not put down with n word nnd a look. He takes his riaunrs from the Jail to the (min in r 9 street. cars; but. dance to say. not n._doxen peo- ple in Sandwich had over seen him up till last night. when he took two men with him to Tomato. Ihuulinlu in minor I-nnl-n nf nl. and with him to Tomato. 1-English ia sixty years of nge, and has a strong lrinh acct-.nt. nllhuugh he was born and reared in Brockvllle. ~ Another `no fun Geno Up. his nation. Big nook. Wnntod cuh. Bur no. W0 dicta-ed. Your pin. some dolhr. some halt. All your: us 25 unto.