Iolnd Dad I: III: ller. Buuun. Ont... Soph. 16.--Yuunhy Junta Hukott. (lronhll, wont out to on- dlo buckwheat. Shortly suornrdu hi: father found him lying dud b his cradle, quite slot of the buckwheat. nvtng boon cut. Being uubjocnoopl No In. It in thonght ho was spin uric on and died instantly. He was thirty you-n of age. Penis, Se t. 10 -`-Le Patric eeye thet the euiten 0 Turkey hee invited the _di- vorced princeee ofChimey Ceremen to give in his mejeetfe privete theetze et the Yiidiz Kiosk the perfonnence which the Perie police recently refueed to el- low et the Fohee Bergeree. It eppeere thet hie me'eety hee- conceived e violent edmiretion or the eloping oompenion of Riga. the Hun erien trigene. hie ettention having been on led to eeverei photogrephe of the Indy peeing in the ecenty drepery 0! living picturee. llhlphulldlng Trude Perelyeed. NE\\'(.`AS'l`l.l: ox Tvxuc. Sept. l6.--'l`he ehipwnghtn are joinin loroee with the en- gineers In the formide le induetriel etru - gle which is now eeriouely affecting tie whole country. Following the etrilre ol the men at the Armstrong-Elewiok works. the Whitworth yerde and other ellip- huilding yard: in tho Tyne and Along the north couet. the ehipbuilder lederetion bee celled out all other ehipwrighte. Thin notion eupplementing the engineering etrike hee completed the perelyaie of the ehiphuildlng trade. II` IIUII HUI"!- S1`llENE<.`1`AD\', N.Y.. Sept. Hl.-'l`horo teem: to belittle doubt. that the woman who commiued suicide in Montreal wu Min Mattie Warren, of this cit . She van a droumakor by occupation. gho had lived here about six months, coming to this city from Hartford, Conn. IIII ulvuwiuul UIIIIYIIIU. Nlcw Yonx, Sept. l6.~The young wo- man who committed suicide in Montreal lust Sand: is not the wife of lawyer Warner. 0 this city. Warner : mother said to-day that her daughter-in-law was alive and well. The name of thelawyelfh wife in Lucy, and the inibiall ``M.(}. W." Are not hers. n u . ................ \Y \ n-_:. In ML--- IIIYIIEI U. run`. Henry Koehler. the Sr. Louie millionaire brewenwho recently married Mlu Mu-gnreu Craven. daughter of the defendant in the Angus-Cuven suit. any: in I signed lute- menu : "The light. will go on. regardless of expense. and money, which heretofore may have been leaking, WI now be forth coming for the purpose of vindioeting justice and truth. The Hurriuon company an nhrniohin hair nndnnnkinn damn.-nnlnn A nu upon I VUTUIUII. Illu WI. UIHCUIFROU. Jud e Slack intimated that he had reache hie deailion. He denied I motion for a new trial. end rendered hie decision to the effect theta the pencil deede pur- portin to have been tinned b Jemee G. Fair, y menne of which I. re. Craven sought to auutain her title to the property in controverey. were forgoriee. nnd that they had never been acknowledged by * James 0. Fair. 11-..-.. '4'4..LI-_ LL- HA I -...'_ ...2lI:-_-:_- Ill uquluy. For five long months the trial of the case drugged along before a jury, to whom it won nally submitted upon thus do- cisivo issues. After wrangling for con hournit Announced its innbility to agree upon I verdict-. And was discharged. Judas Slack intimated that he hnd :OOOOOOOOOOO: Judge Black Docldu nor Dead: To Fair Propony Are Irorgel-Ion. Sn Fmmrx.-sco, CAL. Sept. l6.-The famous one of Angus vs. Craven. by which the executors and heir: of thelata lenntor James 0. Fair sought. to quiet the title of Mrs. Nettie B. Craven. I school teacher of this city. to two piece: of pro- party on Ransom and Mission streets, vnluod at. $1,000,000, Wu finally decided for the plm'nt.i' and the intorvenorl by au- porior judge Slack. lining an a chancellor in equity. Wnr Hum Inna mnnthn Hm trial n` H`: EDIT: IIPEDOQ CIIIIIII III BIKOII up. Siwrrm, Wash.. Sept. 16.-John E. Lancaster, representative of the Chicago Alaska gold mining company.is in the city ma in; preparations for a winter overland tri to Dawson City. Mr. Lancaster will leave Seattle October 10th with a party oi ten men and ten thousand pounds of pro- visions. He will have trains of twenty dogs. and expects to enter Dawson City with colors ying in the heart of winter. MRS. Large Amount of GII-A wlnter 0v6rl|nd- Trip flnnned. l - BAN Fmrwxsco. Be t. l6.-'l`he long overdue steamer Exeels or, which left St. Michael. Alaska, for this port six weeks ago. arrived here thll morning with sixty- three passen ers and about $2,500,000 in gold. Oi t one who came down from Alaska all but two are known to have money but few were oommunicative enough to admit how much they had. F`. Hayes, of Portland was oeooeded to have the larg- est individual amount. but upon being in- terviewed he would only admit having about 835000. All unite in confirming the, stories already told of the impending danger of famine at Dawson City during, the coming winter. They say there are at least 7,000 people now in Dawson City and that more are swarming in every day. but that the "provisions are Already running short and the Drolpecte of getting more are remote. The Exce|sior s passengers are unanimous in the opinion that the Klondike region is richer than was at first supposed. but are also of the opinion that unless the immigration to that country is stopped temporaril there will beterrible suffering. Louie 8 on. jr., of the Alaska oommeroiul company. was one of the pee- sengers on the Excelsior. He went to Dawson City for the company and reports that allgood claims are taken u . Rnnwur. Wnah.. Sent. 16 Elnlm E, OVER DUE STEAMER ARRIVES. Illlln LIIOI Mot l'u||n[. B--.` In . I- h_A._r- __ CRAVEN LOSES HER SUIT The IIont;oul luloo. lY__,, n . \n nu VIIIDVW Cl elbooon fat the noun: petition on nodonn lid: in the col tub. nan! b the I IL. Dr. Voila: (S A-maul nan dill.- . D.L.. l undo . hag nngnl hue recently been made that may be of great importance later on, viz.. the gold mike and the coal strike. Neither will nifeot our business. But we will give advice free to those who haven't yet laid in their winter supply to se- oure it st once from our elem, high gnde and well-screened stock of H and and Soft Coal. ._iRAWF9'3D-__. OVIIW. UNI. H0 If U. U. VIIIIIVIII II IlI,II'|' groin at Fndctichburg Station. 'GncI pnpuntiono no hing Inodofor Ibo nuoptoou of J. P. Whiunnwbo will address the oonurntivu in Ibuksu I-int thbdurnoonnndovoni . J. . Vnnivory. B.L. M Pbuthwo. bun nhmn III-ILA runno. nnnilinnnn Inoonl `Ibo llnpnnoo Iudgot. Nu-Ann. Sopt. I6.--M tho chat board yatorday anon-noon 000 bout 0! ohuonn bonded. 385 white Ind 575 ooloud. Ni-no Ind In nu: oonubu Md. No also. I . 0. Van urea in buying lnin lhdoriuhbuc Bunion. wm rvwrn W -olliltl II on I other on this nth:-noon`: train. wars on out 1. u. rauwuy. An omoor of the Canadian none union and detective Walsh. 0! tho Qlohoo polioa lama. hau arnahd a conductor by the name of J. A. Ilouibbon for forging when nilwayrtiizkou of tho Moauoal ail- way. pt-honor wan I a 0 to an uncle in the city wbon,:I"rcuud., Ho will uturn to Mona-val in harp oi an. an... AA LXI. .06;-...._`. a._:_ IUD IIOIIUFIVU IIIll"IIc News Inc touched here from River (In boup ol the sudden death of Georgi Conch). ol lnvin. om ol the olden. conduc- tors on the I. C. railway. An olllmr of tin Pnnmllnn mount, -mocha the Election or 0loere-Deeth or An old Conductor. Qvnnnc, Sept. l(l.--'1`he election of of- oere of the Quebec bridge company took leoe to-day with the following reenlte: reeident, mayor Parent; vice-preeldente. Hon. R. R. Dobell end B. Audett: treuurer. John Breelyy eeoretery. Ulric Berthe. Detective Campbell. from Bchenectedy. N.Y..who we: reported to here come down here in eeeroh of Albert 8. Werner, the elleged euthor of the Albany kidnap- ping one. he not yet reported hineelf at the detective bureen. N--. I... .....L..I L... r..._ n.-..... A IKTTIIUIL . The custom: home authorities It Corn- wnllhnvo seiwd $350 worth of poddlorh supplies which came from New York with- out puyin duty. A Syrian numod Eopor wane no t. a custom houno with an invoice for I unnll amount of gnodo. but on ex- nminntion far more goods wore found in the box thnn mud. U0. Ludy Randolph. Churchill. and other prominent Indie: have been Iwindled by I captain Cruiluhenk who induced themto at money in nrnilwey eyndicehe. The adieu tried to recover their money, but were unrucceuful. Cruikshank has been Arrelbed. IBL- ....-L-_- I.-..-- _..AL-__u:-_ -. n-__ 01 um! UIIIUIIU Inonor nner Ulrolllll. In Woodstock on Wednesday Mina Ethel- wyn Pacullo mu married to Adnm Walker Bnllnntyne. Oagoodo Hull. Toronto, non of the Hon. Thomu Ballanhyne, Strnbtord. and ex-npeakor of the legislature of Ontar- io. Black `Dress Goods continue popular. We show special line Coating Serge, Black and Navy, at 50c. Sir Julian Peunoefote will return to Wuhington in the autumn with instruct- ions to resume negobintione for another general arbitration treaty, on the same lines BI one signed by the lat admIniet.n- uln.:A.. D-_.l-I...L nL...._Ln| __.| _.1_,, unnu cu mu uaugnter In mlrrmgo. The White Slur line steamer Gomunid from New York. nrrivod at Queonltown int night and reported that, though the kept I careful look-out, she saw no tin: of the disabled Anchor liner Cirouain. In ufm-ulgnml. m. l.\)-..I....-..I`-.. n:-- I'.nL-I KBIIUFII UK UIIIIII. Edward Flenegnn, in jail at Decatur. Gm. under sentence for murder. escaped yesterday morning. He murdered two relatives of a men who refused him the bend of his daughter in marriage. The \Vhilo Slur line nmnmnr ns-msnin (IUD POPIIIIIIOH If` on.- Both the Patric, r. Term : paper, and Le Minerve. the French coneervuive or- gen. expreee themselves in {nor of the ep- pointment. of Lord Strethoonn as governor- generel of Cenede. Eriwnr Wlnnnnnn in inil -O1 n...+..... m\7i"J:'.dmir.1 Fisher bu oficinlly invited lord und lady Aberdeen and Sir Willrid Laurier to be his guest: end remain on` bond the aguhip Renown during their eta in'Hali{ax. an].-no. \H-- :- ..-..._.I-L-l.. .I-_.-__l!___I lb Ill DIIIHIX. /r Jiachon. Miu.,ia complebolv demornlized and buainou in st. 5 at.andnt.i`|l on account of yellow fever. The poo lo continue to `pour out: of the city, untnl two-thirds of the popuhtion are one. Rnhh MIA PAM-in, r 'I"m-I4 : nan`: and norm-wear. urmcra on cnoir wneu union. The Mothodiah mission uuthoritien do not contemplate sending I miniomryto the Klondike this you-. the canon being too far advanced to render such a course ad- vinblo. \7:..- ...I...:--I III:-|.-.. |.-- -m_:_n_ .-_._:._.| ' ll: wflohn Bribtuin. telegraph opentor at the T.I{. & 8. station. Brancford. hu been ur- reated and confessed to the robbery of 8586 from the office safe I few weelu :30. W. A. Haahiiun. nf Lhn Lulm nl Mm ll'Ul.L| ulu olnco Illa I new WOOII I30. W. A. Hastings. of tho Lake of the Wood: milling company, denies that I combination ha been formed bo`be|c the northwest. {Arman on their when 3510!. `Flux Mnolxnalhr. m:..:n- -..o|...-. - .l.......L wuluu auul mr moncrom on ucuone: mu. The death it announced 0! 8. Polletior, Shorhronko. Quo.. I brother of the Hon. 0. A. I . Polleuier, speaker of the senate. Tho rmlnmv in nnrn-In nf nnnnn-nm.u'nn lI.4DY&QI U. I1. I FBKIBIEIQT. IPBIKOT OK WHO UCHHIC. The l'lllWI_V in course of construction between Fukui and Kenukawvin China. will be opened for travel during October next n- `D x7 11 u.___ m__-..._ __,,..,,u IIUXIH Dr. F. N. 1:. Starr, Toronto. general Iecrobary of the Dominion medical Iociety, in on math for old London for I six woeln v-A-f. JUIIII. LV.D-1 [or bne Walt! yliarulyn V His grace archbishop Bruoheai will leave for Rome via Liverpool, on the Labrador, which Sllll lor Montreal on October flab. Th. A...o'.. :. ...............a -3 n 'n-n...:-.. lUl' VV Ill-IUUIII I 0ll'O|II- Amnolty ha: been granted to all men- era in Goren who were lncnrcerabo upon civil char es and minor otfencaa. Hi. Wu ..:.I I .....:-.. u;.. I .....-- u 1\...:-- clvu cllur ea nnu minor onencea. Sir Wil rid Lnurior. Sir Louis H. Davie: And Maura. Tune und Fneldin left. 86. John. N.B.. for the west. yeater ny. VP His amen nmhbinhnn Rnmhmi will hnvn uuuue yeuerqny. Count Louis do Louzo of Bulgaria in tnvolling in Manitobn uadvertising agent for Wuhbunfn olrouo. `Inna-Pu Mun Knnn n--uh-A 6-n nll n-Juan our In .l0l'0D0o ~- John W. Cololough, collector of customs at. Rub Portage. dropped dead from heart dunno yesterday. Count`. Lnnin dn Lnnm nf Rulam-in in 'lELEGRAM FROM THE EARTH'8 FOUR QUARTER8 GIVEN. Llttlo Ilnturl `lint [unreal lvorybodr --' Note: From All Over---Little of Ivan- nun; mullv Bond and lone-Inna by Tina Don Public. AI-chbiaho`> Lnngevin in slightly bottor. Nine poop a were injured by a runaway horse at the western fair. London. yester- dnv. I.IU|'UU dav. in New linep opened to-day. New Fronts, new Jets, new Braids, new Silks, new Plaid Ribbons. on. There is nloaroity of potatoes in On- tario. They are quoted on one dollar per but in Toronto. Ink" 7 (`.nlnlm....l. .mIl-..o.... -3 .....A...... {cnNnnsn_r_A_nAcnArus. [NEWS IF THE WllR|.|l. what Comes to Us from All Quartcrs. HAS NOT YET REPORTED. la LlVlNGSTON annul We have the latest and the prettiest Tiesin fall uockwar of all kinds -and at the lowest ptices thit good quality and new style Neckwear can be bought fut. Soft. Rich and Handsome. an we nouuu ma Ipunng mo OOIIIOIIII. The hunt soft. but In New York in "Tho Cbunborlnin." We hue it. Grind Hnlnn, The. Millinery Novelties for Fall are com- ing daily to hand. Our openingannouncement will be made in a few days. Meantime count on this- we will as ever show the prettiest and most stylish gr ds in the market. DI ass Trimmings. A day or two ago 8. Hamilton, Union uproot. met with o looo which cannot be reploood thin noon. on hoot. All tho rooorvoo proporod for tho no of hi: funi- y thin wintor won otorod on o oholl in tho collu-of hio homo. In oomo monnor tho oholl lutoningo [ovo woy. Allowing tho prooorvoo to full to V tho ground, hroohing on tho hottloo and opilling tho oontonu. Tho ma: non. Inc in NA: V... a. ---n.. Union. onfun lxhlblllol. Tuh the steamer Juan Sum, leaving Monday and Thursday morning. Sept. 20th and 23rd. Faro for round trip 88 good to return on Friday, Sept. 24th. nnuilluu \II-X.e Netlonel leegue - A0 Brooklyn. 4; New York. 17. Aneltimore. 13: Chicago. 2. AI: Louisville, 4; Pmeburg. 2 ; second game. Louisville, 2: Pimburg, 8. AI Boeton. 9; Pbiledelphie. 4. Eeebern I e--Ah Toronto. 18; Sonn- ton, 6. Ab oetreel. I8; Wilkeebure. 8. AI. Syrdbuee. 7; Springeld. 8. At Buelo. 5; Providence. 6. --Inn Ill AIII l'Il'Io By permlulon ol Lloub.-Col. Smith and oicora the band of the Nth P. W.0. rillu will render the following progrunmo this evening in Mnodonnld pu-I At 8 p.In. (weather pormibting) : Ihrch--(}ln,lmo".. .... ..0rd Humo On|'l.uro-El|lu.. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..(]|unor Value (now; -l:loohult.diodor.... ....bn|nu Avis ll: Goro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Contuno Don: Tampa A Hot Tuna ....... ..Cl:|t.tnway Finale. Act ll-Vm.orl Plnny ........ ..r'u.rl Vnlu-L-uotltln . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..lfAhrbnok Ullnp -Vlv|I...... ...........Zikolf Reylmontal lure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. "God i tho Ommn " Clotllenud Panthers". uiunnucuu, ` wr Iuwrtuunu IE uonuon. unm. on runny. Ono of the loading city bani nnnngcu. IDOIHD in re nrd to the nllogntion that tho ban I oft a province were In 5 con- : irncy with the grain nyndiouto to Iouon I. 9 price to be paid to the farmers fur Lmin, amid the story was absurd. Eleven nln were ropreuntod in Winnip. but only four of these had any buninou tram- nctiona to any uncut` with grtin buvoru. A commriuon mnda hntwnnn nrimnmid nn -uuuuu uu nuy Iuwuu wlul grlln DIIVOPI. 00! riuon undo hotwgon prioupaid on chin e and the other tide uhowod than Manitoba: price: were hi her thsn those at Nacho and nun-ounding iocriot. To Luna Tho Prloo To l'nrmon-Iunltoln Prion Arc lghu. . Wnmn-Inu, Mun, Sept. 10 --A `pioneer of Wuborn Ontario pnud uwny hon lut night. in the person of Mn. Chrminin Mo- Art 1'. no the residence of her non. Dr. M` Shut. Dooeuod wu cl hey-ve [van-told. Tho bodv will ha an an nun uumg excaomngly good. Smu, Sept. 16 Gen. Elloa column of troops ha: reached the top of the Knrppn dele, but the enemy than not ban lighted in that direction. l...um.u 51-... In A -._.-x-| .I ____ ._L TWO BIG STRIKES Ill Illlli "lI'0Wl0n- d h -upon. Sepu. l0.---A Id eepetc from Bombay received lumghu, report: that. ghbin oonbinuee around Fort: hock- hert. end or: Gulieun. but II no official new on the subject hu been rooeived it. in believed than me ghtdnjoennob be very important, the enemy having dieplayed their cuetouury notice of retiring when- ever confronted by a ooneidereble force. : Enemy Not II[hted--lndln Wlll live 3 Bomatul an-vent. Lmmun. Sept. 16 -8 londid rains hue [Allen during the last ow dsys in India over I wide Area. espeoinlly in the Punjab. This assures s bountiful hsrveu. The rain is worth millions of rupees to the country. and a full of price: mush shortly occur. India should have I surplus of when for export. In A for months hence. she crops being exceedingly good. SIMLA. Sam. 16 7. (Ian, EHO. nnlnmn nf muarbnur. uooeuoa Cl my-uvo on-told. The body will bo tn on an or interment at London. 0nb.. Friday. HM Indmnv nihv hank lIIll|lDll`l_ Ill VU|lIl"IUVUlI yUC\l'Uo _ A telegram received by the government from Dawson City, Yukon, eeyn theta the neoeeeery eupplnoe for the mounted police, surveyors, etc., for the winter, have nearly all been eeouged. IIIII Ulllyo ' William Btuerta, one ol.Ototuve e oldeeb end noel: respected reeidenu. penned away us two o olock this morning after A linger- ing illneu. He leaves I large rown up fnmily, the eldest. being the we l-known oontnotor end lucroue men, W. Stuart. The deceased had reached the ripe old age of seventy-eeven years. A balecrnm rannlvnd hm the nmvnrnmamt. III IIICIH An order he: been luued by the deput- menb of eheriea permitting hoop net ab- im in lake Ontario to commence two weelu earlier then uauel owin to the poor ab- ing loch spring. The 0 er applies to course u only. 1 " William Hhunrh nnn nl {\M*.nIm n nlrl-on IDO- uuhhjor W luh luvu Ottawa 3 week from to-day. e spend: two day: in Winnipeg and will join Mr. Sifcon whp follows two days Inter. An nrdar has Dunn innnui In: Mm nnnv-L A. J. Iegurn. Octave. lleoomee Iejor Welelre Prlvete Secretary. 0'l'l'AWA. Sept. l8.-A. J. Megum. the om con-eepondent of e number of letd- ing Canadian nevnpepere. he eooepbed the pooition of private eeoretery to major Walkuh. and leave: for the Klondike next was . |K7:lI-_J W1-.. L_-' L-__ ___-._A_.I -_I uounoy. LV.a. " The Hon. Sydney Fisher, minister 0! Agriculture, bu nbnndonod I contem- Elntod trip to'J|pnn and will remain at omo. WEI`: Willard King but been Appointed col- lector ofounboml at Tidninh. Cumberland oounby. N.S. ' Tho "nu Hvrlnnv `i-hno minlnfnr nl THERE us no coNsi5InAcv LITTLE FIGHTING DONE. Is the Tie that is some to KLBNDIKE. I lAroh..' ....................... .. iuvo tho Queen." '1`. D. On-oy, Bundmutor. linnd In Tho Pu-I. LJ. ,1 cu . nu IIOIIIu 0.23.0 I-__.-_ A. 1-: ,_||, .......btnnu ....Contuno Clxattnway Wncliuratlovjun. I ou1~dPIheIunnIWj& AAA.A `-_.-!'!NW.'`_3- DON T!l wanted sWEDDlNG RING. BOIII him Ln 18-Kurt Solid Gold Ring. 30 got nu-rind. Hi: with full hto 876.000. In llutidgo I Pgilun? Well badly. U Bulllllll. nuihl Ilovo-. rooms. 1 and nail! (In nod. to IILLI In Ounmnm and IIOIII flfllld. ICE to IILLI a Ounuvoul. IIIIIIIOI. Moo ADD!) I lot. on tho pnlnlnn. BIOK H0083. m DIVHIOI STIIET. A1` pl-one ooouploclb Prof. Du. Iodu-I Oonvonioooou. Hut Wu rhtnmo. Punt anwla SODIOIDOI. Apply nut door to c . strut non clomymrcot Ilouotl by vntor. All model con 3. 0 ea lltohoa. oh. Apply to pt. can . orolnlun. Till IIIYDNI IIESIDKNOI. 1 0.:IlImQl'RIN'a:Ilr1`. gall Y.mA. 1 . an in or rain; roonngo. nod collar: noun! noun: ill IITONI RESIDRNOI. IO Huh wnhr. Ah lllodlll aonnnhnnnn. u `Vanna;-Ir YOU HAVE OKABAOTII. lnlr odnoulon. ood npponsnoo. n convene lrulymn Ina nnriom and not no - In the on you dulro vrltotomo. Ivlll tel you own I hnvo hopod noon: 0! man and mum woman. to put position In In line. The lnlorlnn on will cool no I: n; In an) oven! and It mutton! to you nonumod duuny. luv. '1`. lalltxrlr. Bnsmford. Ont. I ELP-RELIABLE MIN 11! IVIBY L0- nulltmlovnl or tnvollluc; to bind snow dl-ouvory. and keep our show on Mckod up on sun. tones: and bl-hr throughout town and oonntry Stood: - ploymont. Commission or nlu-y. u: month and oxpomu and mono: dapulb ad in an hank when darted. lorportlcnluvo Address I WOILI) lumen. luc-I-no (bu London. On , Ouudt. _ rwrn `YEAR. N0. 215.. mmrs--~xI.oNn1u: GOL nnws." u non chap nimble book. ulllng llko I whirlwind Bnnmnl pmnggotntwonlr an an. Books on um. Ill unav- unnnaon 00.. Limited. Toronto. On. \ ANTED-IF YOU HQVI ORABAOTIK. mmvnnn lranlnlrn lm mu-hm. gml nnl Inn - APURORAEIIR FHB A 100 NOIINATJON for noon'I- also I oryrtuxnl Nomina- tion. Al bun! discount. will :0 (Inn. Apply by letter to "H," this office. ENIRAL REBTANT FOR SHALL FAI- II A I tom 1"! nlaspdnhum BtroIt'Wu.v I. on . --_:.. A RNIRAL SIBVANT. NO WASHING OR. `M KIir:;zig";...:na\ be 3 good cook. Apply :6 ` Iuuy Fvlwu W Iuanui (oronw pnporupouooo y. Bulmu-Ah Pomnoubh. on 80901350!- lth, Annie. bolond wlfool Pour M. Beau re. . Funorn Sccuniuy sftarnoon at 2:80 o'clock to the Church of she Good Thlol. Friends and noquainunou no rupoot fully invited to attend. Durrn-Ab Isle of Man. on September 16th. 1897. Elisabeth Henry. wile of Samuel Due, aged eixuy-one yeare. Funeral will tako piece on Sunday at one o'clock. Friende and acquaintanocl are mpeoniull invited toattend. (Believ ile papera pieaee copy.) DIx-At Garden Inland. on Beptember 15th. Ieebeila Dix, daughter of bin Into Jcuph Dix. The funeral will take iaoe at Garden II- land Friday morn ng. The steamer Princeu Louiee will leave l'olger'c whari for the funeral ab 8:80 a.In. Friende and acquaintance: are rennet- fully invimd Do atmnd. i'I`nrnnln nnnnrn nlnnnn mum \ ummo mmunxn Ann lInu.In`- Puuuou acme. Uomn Bydonhun nun. ` phone oommunloouc n. onus nnuu. Till LIA!) U -890-II strut. l`olonpi.:on:'1T1"A`..`3;.on Du mg. Among tlne anticipated loasurol of the coming season every ody should promise herself the deliglxtful experi-`M sauce of I visit to our E BOARD. ISTEAGYWEAGY. L10 "DIV &VUVUl|aIUB uuu LJIIIIDU IUUDIQ THE NEW COVERT EPINGLE OLOTHS. in elegant two tone eeots. representing as it does one of the latestParisxa.n styles, is one of the numerous New Things we show in Dress Goods. We are oering a perfect line of the Newest Novelties and Latest Ideas. l"`III'.` \V'I'I' l`f\`fI'.\I1I'I `I`.\`f\I'\7I1YH Dress Goods. Department. Dally Hlnt from Paris . . . " sleeves are box-pulled Instead of gathered Into qua arms eyes of coats." ' . _------j-:--.-___-__-. FURNISHED HOEEI. WITR B l'\Itl: from Nov. 110.. an nddnou so Hnxnv nnnu. Lnnnvo mmn-run lnnu.ln`-1-' IN. phono GOOD GENERAL SIIWANT. APPLY 'I0 I33. 1).]: STAII. Ill Brook strut. _____._:.-___..___.. `GENERAL SERVANT. APPLY TO IRS. COCIIIIAIII. 19: En! Strum. ::j A YOUNG ~ MAN Foot. Queen Street PRICE 85c YARD, WIDE WIDTH. Inspection invited. WEATHER PROBABILITIEI. i Dress Godda Importers. 4 `P. M. EDITION. Sh. hvnnoo-(uppor).-8ouh and. southwest wiudo. mun \ wuthor. booouitng Ihowuy. Vi-cTi.":':*7i9'.*` WAQITED. IlC| [or II tr I Inn` ;g;:=3fi: :hLm Rhona...` A`), hm` C: Auction Sale of Furniture. Ihooul mach Upright Piano. Ito- AT Till IIIIDINCI 0! DI. WADDILL. no Johnston stud. cARR|Eii"f`3.5 av [HE .6: compmw J 8 v III Qlll lI.I |@E_"_S"E_7D| \I----.-LJ \.._._....r \......?.._v ONE NIGHT ONLY. FRIDAY, $5-:P1'aMBr~:n 17th. Q__-_-_-.u -:AL- uI_.x_-_A A_A-.. But if you haw. {u`ly made up yonrmnnd to. have us beautify and ileohuto the lama. You'll get Wotk that will uppul not -1`..- AA AL. --._ I...A 1!- __-I_ -n-.vvu\' I-vu-up-----`yr-u, Supported by Flor noonhartn. Whlfo Whit- tleney Mod sh MORRISON STOCK COMPAIVY, In his now plny. "The Mast yr of Ceremonies !"` IDA l'\l'III'I\ \ vunv nruun Ifllllo ON VllW-'I`ho houu will be open for in- I action of oodofx-om1on.m. till I: p.m. on Id|y.dn boforo solo. Sula at 100 luck nhatp. Tum: mush. J. E. HUTOH ESON. Auutlonoer. Ulrpul. nw. OONTINTI 0!` DIX IiEDRO0MS--H|nd- some I! W. Nultu, Pure Hair .|Introns~.a. Hprlnn Bodu. Feather Pl-lown. Budding of but Snail: , Fina Mlrrora. Ann and En: Chain, eolln nghnlrs. Lounges. HAndoomu'l`olIec Hots. Brunuoll Uupoh. Huudlomu Curtains and Roles. Etc. Brnueln And Velvet Stair and Hall Carpets. Kll'OllI:N-Vory Fine Ilnneo. Gnu Stove and usull Kitchon Utuullu, with many other urtlolu. nun in-In ML- |....... ...HI L- A--- I... I-_ 070 PRlN':B88 I1`. FIIIDIOPIIOUIIOSOOUIII l'IlllIln.I' I50. ind PABLUB-Parlor Suite. Plush Lounge. I-`lno Om-uinn. Fanny Tables nnd Chairs. Wlokor Solo and claim, ()rnamontu,Flne C|rpotn.Etc. nun-rmu-rn nlr tux nIcnnm|us--Hnml- IIUIII. Ullrl-Inn IUIIII. U. W . IIDII LI-nun. nu - IITTIIU lIO0Il-Pu~nlon*B.n, LI! Finn Onnninn. Lace and Cnunlllo. Mu -uuuy Tabla. LOIMJOI Arm Chair, Fine Screen with Mirror. Bronmclovk and Figures. 011 Pslntlnn. Em. 11...: DA nl',nn__I1...In. unto. llluuh Lnnmn UIIIUF I` urunuunh DRAWING l00Il-Dookor Bron. Grand Piano Handsome Parlor SuH:e'in Silk. Euy Win hunk Chain. Fancy Suroll Chub-s,Inlnid Fancy Tnble. Hnndoomc Eu; ()h|in.'1`ablos. Ebon Cabinet. B1-onzu, Fine Wilton Carpet. Hour lu.l1noOll Pnintlnu, Steal Engrav- ing, B1 Minors Costly Curtains and Por- tlguon and Palm. 15:1-man Ware. Ornaments. 10. Iniullln nnnll Bl-` n ru..._....Q-A- nld-.- Ill U1 DINING RO0H-Flno I DlnnorSot|.OhinI.. Crymsl, Hunt Plated Ware, Cutlery Eman- don a.w. 'l`nbh-. Lnthor coumi Dining Oh|iru,Luthor Covotod Loungn. Handsom- Cloak. Ornaments. Ourtllnn, Carpet. Rugs, Etc. EALL- Velvof. Car t. Lame Run, lione- wood Stand. bun ronze Figures. Urns. Wlckor Ch-In Bran Fenders and Not of Fire Irons. Gun-nln Poles. ILW. Hut. Ruck. Etc nuiuiuluu nuns: u-__1-..,n.._ 1.--.` IN..- Robinson Bros.` vs II: --..---.-:-., ` H LRDWARE. O9-O06-OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQC the whole of the valuable household ooctl. comm-Mn; Finn Iluhouny and Walnut and othor Furniture. nnnunuun Qannln r\__I__.. D--- l1--_.l HE SUBSCRIBER HA.-A RECEIVED IN- It-motlom to null by Public Auction on IIlI"lI\II5Qf\AII EIHITI`. QQ_J BUTQOU, lfluly IV 111-)" I-11]. Dy Il|II- 0:]: night at Lake Ontnrio Park to- ni ht. Jnmos string band in nttondnnco. A miuion 100. Dunning from 8 to 11:30. An event of intorut to everybody in and about Kmgaton,-8tarr & Butoli'o I `o ning autumn display tonight. 8 to I :30 p.11). - ,EfAi*E LATE Jose?!) Upper, Esq. Important Sale of Furniture. Decker Bron` Gnnd Plnuo. Uolt 01.000. Vnlqnblo rulntlnn. Ru-0 Inn-ulna. B:-o'i nu. Oouly ornnmonu. l`Ino Ohlun, Wllton and Brunch On- pou Inn, Inc. U IIIII` D The Bully loco Book for WM; leader! In Pool 'l'holIeelveI_lW. Renfw fail. Sept. lth nnd 37th. Band in Mecdonnld perk chin evening. '0. Auglln'| gnnd rnillinery ogenin of French and American petternn, u n , Sept. 2196. - Aucnion ule of household furniture. 050.. M: Prof. Waddell a. 189 Johnston -Meet, Friday et 11:30 am. by Mills. (kl; nioht. on Lulu: Onto:-in Park ho- tOOC XIII IIIPPI! OI `Ill. IUQCIOIII lfllllio W0 an olforlng Plums and Penn very choc`; Dn run: into}. Lhnl. Annlnn will R .3. pvgu nun` wag: qm-I IIVB ouy to ths eye, but (`O one`: goodtntmuwolluto to come within the price limit. wry onus Do not RI-got that Applu will be very don. LEW'IS%\MORRISON, Innnnrgd luv Wlnunnnn Ilnhnl-9.: \NhHA \K7hH.. " ' / vluuru vvn 1611 uo.ooo/rnouuonou.-u Pr cos-Ibo. boo, Mound 01. We expect another lot of No. 1 Crawford Ponchos to mon-ow. They come direct to us from the or- chntdn. You should have I pTonI.i- ful supply of thin luscious fruit. WI nu nhrlnn Plum: nd Pun l"l'III BKIDINCI 0| Sinai. EIIIII A V CEIYIH3 . than vII.: Nun sowlu Isolluo. no: `N. Hno..:lt.n:lOukdI`!oudon board. an o our :'..`lGdI. lint! ml other In- noo. -con. umo, l I 0l'l. Ann nu. bloc Ooueh. Boot can fine HG`. u Stow, luv (Jinn. a. urioun other uncles . Solon I0-It . loll EIILIA Aunhucpr. `CRAWFORD PACES.....V w. A%._ MITCHELL. u ntsvxluvn pun I3 IVIIIIICI UITXI. FRIDAY. SEPTEHBBR nth. to see some of the old style muzzle loaders. We have them also cheap. You can buy I beauty, 1807. for $15. Sporting Goods & Ammunition. IT IS INTERESTING The sportsman who believes in going shooting by 19th cen- tury methods will find he must be up-to-date and have 3 nice Breach Loading Gun. I atthlnlrlilklltlrl Iilil-iIviI~I>.I> Iiltl IT IS V `; PRACTICAL: llarlluuuul ur IIAI U] KIAUIIU nuuvnuu uu WEDNESDAY. SEPT`. 22nd. ._ _.|__I- -1 AL- ..-|..-L|- |_-_._-L-IJ -J-..A mos. n` JOHNS. I Enuulnom. of tho Eminont. Actor. rnnnn \-. n nnnnlnnn pomaonao SALE, LOCAL ME MORAN DI. `VTVVVVVVVVVVV sTn NGE, lSN T In That so many things but vaguely seen become as clear as day when a con- dent hand points them ` out! ASK YOUR FRIENDS. They will testify to the merits of SWIFT S Coal. _ JAS. SWIFT & CO. : 0000000000000 ' L nuul clutnuu. vanv scam: D avenv i-ROPERTV. ._c smmes. snoe FURNITURE. , IC-A-BRAC , chum wuuz. .nn nnnuuuvnutlnun -gg - m O F / AI_/ ' 0 am ng will find must. and g ISTING f .'ou )1` ` ITCHELL. WARE. >6666OC Qwww `a S 00 O 0 it `GI? athor at nld not . JOHNS, 3388 I'I!I'II!I!IO knooh other: pistol: and which into I Lovi, lower woro i Sohull shot skull: with I ndjuet Wlfah II the M of 200 bodies Jenlnn roooho Charla` vo bo Non: notion the ha: of the 1 be don And ch: Bvn in; p! was In only ; (Jury, lay in I intend: volvor, Connor: Gury I tunnul. h,io loos aunt Ir hondod up In oonon. A1 podition and: British oonnl Plillli Io pounding Basin City. That tho ohldo have dually boo condemned. Two onion Gunshot and {hair bodhnnre alhnl.-ml L..___ I- AL. .~..n. L. A_._ jif WT VVIIIIII IT HII pwnuw and the hunt up! with the utmost our I dhllh. III IIIU I MI Suction Pursue Inn llngi. Lmos, Wat Gout ol AMm,8op6. I0.-- Thotrhlof tho king of Benin and his ohhhou-0 charred with king con- arnd in the-munch at an nnu-nod ox nnlblng n-ulna Inillnh nun-anal Xllllna In Plush : Mac to 1500. about to marry was Alctl-Inn Illlhry Inccuncc. 'l'o'm,Bnngu'y. Bcph. I6.--'I`hcAuutrian in military ncnccuvul cuncno 3 hi lhnt conclusion and thc cmpcrcr Fun- cdcccph cxprcuccd to tho commanding lchic cndlc nbiclcchicn with tho my In which tho cvcluuona had hccn con- ductcd. Ac tho yllnmc in cclnp which I llowcd Trcoci J I Ihnnho .a'.n.mn-up.av:1|m. L.-:sEhm...._"m louuwuu, wnpuror lrnnuvu atpu wurlmy shnkod pot-or William I hit pnnnoo And thn Ira: mnlind with go ntmmt ano- A Bold Plot felled. Bvrrn.o, N.Y.. Sept. l0.-A moel. der- plot for the liberetion of prieonere` Inede es the Erie county penitentiary yeeterdey morning. Frenk Mc- en ex-convict. eoeled'the well end hiding eweiting thejeeper whom he intended to weyley, get. hie keye end re- end libereh hie pel. Williem Cennore. A gure eppeered end He- etole noieeleeely eoverde it. For- euneuly for `the former. Mcuerry etrnclr egeineteouebhing end the next in- etent he wee covered with e rile. end over to the euthoritiee. hlcerq would heve liberated ell the per "VI DOQICI OX5 UIUITIIHK. None of the citizen: eeem to deplore the of the mob, but on she conbnry the hanging of three or four more member: gun is being talked 0!. end it may be done. 0 troop: heve been eehed for. the citizens ny they are not. wanted. DIUCI IIIU LE. WUIIZUI. UHPUDIUF. Shortly before two o'clock there wee a knock at the door end when Kenen end other: 0 nedit they were confronted with pietole old by three marked men end to turn over the Ire 9, they did. end the mob fired the jeil. Three of the prisoners, Jenline end Schultz. were on the oor, while Gordon end Andrew: in the up r tier. Levi. Jenliine end Schultz ehowe light. end the former wee through the breeet, while the of the othere were crushed etool. Ropee were in reedineu end edjueting e nooee Around the neck of eeoh. several men et the end of eech rope, live prioonere were dregged e dintence 9UOleet to en elm tree, where their were eurpended. It is said Levi, Jenhlne end Schultz were deed before they reeohed the piece. Justice of the peeoe Cherlee Loewell held en inqueet over the five bodiee next morning. Nnnn nf the nitinne eeem Ln denlnre the `Iain: n--KIoy`odnrHnnIu"n ...n...n I......|..__gLn|nn {IOU} `HID BOHVIOUIUII IOIIUWUIL During the peat week robberiee had in- creeeed alarming. On Saturday ni ht laet a. raid wee made by the gang on t ie etore of Woodley Broe.. at Correct, Ind.. ten mile: from here. The eheri` heard of the propoeed raid and with e poeee Inid in wait for the robbere, and Clifford G. Gordon. Bert Andrews, Lyle Levi. William Jen- kine and Henry Schultz were arreeted. While the citizens have not been able to fix the varioue rohberiee upon these men they were thou htto be part of e gong that commit meet of them. When it became know that they were in jail it wee `quietly euggeeted by the viotime and sym- pethizere th " uetice beeummarily dealt the prieonere. it win one o'clock in the morning when horsemen eeemed to come from all quarters and diemount on e hilleide near Vereeillee. Little time wae loet, for the deteile bed been prearranged. Quietly about 400 men marched into the town. The jailwaein charge of Williem Kenan. In front of the jail proper in the reeidence. and in thet were acting jniler Kenen end Robert Barnett. William Block end Len. Wenzel. deputies. Qhnrtlu I-mfm-A hum nhvlnnk tlmrn IIAIA sun in is me county seat. For four or rive years the farmers of the county have been the victims of e lawless gang who lived an outlaw existence, rob- hing indiscriminately, and sometimes coin- mitting graver crimes. Farmers would come into town with a bunch of cattle or a load of farming products, and next morning they would be found robbed and beaten b the roadside. Old German farmers nave been visited. and both men and woman have been tortured to make them give up their savings. Aged German women have been forced to stand on a red hot stove in an ellbrt tooompel them to disclose the hiding place of some treasure in the house. These depredations have continued unoea:-ingly. Arrests have been made, but the guilty parties have covered up their lawlessness and it was sel- dom that conviction followed. I\ue.:.u. slut -`sub -n-In u-nhkgu-I-A hurl in. been securely men men acrnng rope. Versailles is in bowl of 800 people. It in one 0! the oldest in the states. And al- though in in five miles from n rulwoy Its tion And law no telegnphio communication um it in the counby seat. Fm fnur nr t-Iva Iva.-in the farmers of Bodles Dnngllng from An Elm Tree-- A Lawless Gang lliu For Years Oom- mltted Dept-edetlous - 'l`os-lured Old and lndeleuslbli l`ermerI-PuI-tlee Ar- rested (In luspIuIon--mtlIenI Suggest- ed Deellng out Justlee Themselves- Burrounded and Entered the Jail In need 0! Night-Shot end Then Lynch- ed the Denperedou. Osooob, Ind., Sept. 16. - Inoensed by numerous depredatnons,repeated burglaries and daylight robberies, the people of Rip- ley county. Indiana, have taken the law in their own hands and meted out to the per- petrators a punishment greater than pro- vided by the law. Five men who have long been a terror to the citizens of this country were lynched last night, and when the citizens ol Versailles, the county seat. arose this morning they found the bodies of live men dangling from as many limbs of an elm in the centre of the public square. Their feet were but a few inches from the ground. while their hands and feet had been securely tied with strong rope. Versailles in n. lznwl of 800 ueonle. Ptunbooonann. Gluing 27D-7 Bnjoc Otroot. FOUR HUNDRED MEN ENTERED THEJAIL. Tc Pcoplc Met: out Scvcfc Pun- ishmcnt. lmuwn mm: lJ|IlZENS.[ nun l.YNIIHEIl IHEM.| KINGSTON. ONTARIO. "THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16., 1397. :'r;.:'..."-:"'""'"' "4""" Wohn vuyon nhcluunih iqul. tulDIIuI._ III "In. plan out I [VIII on you II` VI vvouldpny Itlor they gotta at 010. Vhilh ' I d 00- t .m .a.. 'L.".J`;.".c 3";". .'......"`.'.3'.a Quasar r and autumn ooh. You WI VIII I III [Hi I III CK High ulna: nd Ion price Mun npnno. Don't be I blind nun. but got in the hand wqgon" and oxguionoo that nlidod holingonoon yawhonho non ha in in "Ibo pools" in no god no you would nnv III far that no ion at am Wlll IIIVU UVWWIW U1 5% T Ill` IIUl . A. Edwards, of Gonanoqno. who in I pne- tiul nndctahor and onlnlnor. bdn I gndutool the Ontario 0.0130100! cubs un- Ing and alto 0! Round`: Auoricun school. bu boon ongugod an autumn! _to Mr. Hurhon in this dopu-taunt; than-`full COOK I505 [ii '0 dl . Bin: nln: and `lot. mi ; mi-n IIII IIIITIZII BODWII II` I'Illll'IIlIllID than undertaking do onion a in larger oonlotlnn boontholr n. Tuoy have pmchuod "an ontinly new stock and Will IIIVO nothing Cl 850 5% Ind Ilklt. A. Eduardo. n! Ilnnnnmnng ihn In A non. `Phono D.