CT I IIIUI II ZVIIUIIM lddcnlnlubo vicinity of the Grove Iall I|ooi|yooundluonoonl- DIPI olonhouulobo nbmll. Twioo I1, `%UOII.dl|foy1Ig other pro- nlwoll. 'l'hoculypuhoHhouruc- pr undoing no 1 in curved ureu union. SP quota agent 0! n oxpnna I claim to main it `No. thntaont chamber-. believing 7 bn pooral oloctiou would have n dhquiong oocl. On the autopilot that the unkind would Rosin uuougpunol all olunah 1 nnjorityol Bilvoluouodoa villpivo it onsbululio go:-H! itnndoludcr. .` . Ra. . floor` a mjhglm-L prowl: sound no: his body. Our vrordlan kw, onrprioo In (Cape lug. our lute. Itylo sad It umurpnnod. Grand Union. TL` .....4_ _.-..A .1 _.l_ --..._.... - I1 ! C? II If` A shocking nccidont Inppunod :0 Corn- ing. N. Y.. yootordny. An olovaeor boy demanding in n out put hie hand out at the nooud loot to look st I onoomor. His hand ought bounce the uppu lnncvotl olthoarnndtbo landing and was con- plohly toured fl-on his body. Our Ivmdnnn law nnrn:-inn: an falnnk WIHHUTH UVUT END`: Ultnu IJIIIUIL There in no truth in the awry that pro- Aidont McKinley bu inotrucud the new United sum conoul-goqnmlmt Berlin to civocnopinionutoua nlunon of tho Rnmnnn tn-anti. nmvl lhnr. lhn lIniOArI "V. In U`ll'I|UlI II K0 In IIWIIHOII OI Kn. Samoan tron . and that the Unitod Satan intond to invite a new conforonoo on the unbjoco. Tait. hank: nd nI_nrInnOn' an Ihilinn Imp on H]. IIIIJJICD. ' Tort. bookl and students` uupliu for Quota : uuivonity. 8. Union & 00.. 86 Princou mat. A .L..Id__ _-..!.I._A L-.__....J _A (V... ICCIUUIIB WI! I UIIUCFIVO (TICK. The newly appointnd profeoeor of minin engineering bu rented the rooidenoo of . '1`. Greenwood. Union etreot. H6 (in: great pniee to the equipment. of the min- ing wheel and hbontory. In in good and pnrzgiul boeidol being economically pro- cu . ('1... R... d....|..l. A_...I- ....l _---A-.I 'I`he'Montronl oxpreu over the southern division of the Boston and Maine rnilrold, was derailed at West Wodford. hlum, Int night. nnd thirty persona were more or loan. hurt. but none fatally. The cause of tho accident mu a defective track. A -.g-In -n-.gl...I_.I __.l`..-.\- A. -K.:__ \ll'IlIU L/IIIUII. 5 Football fever in at. its height. locally. Half A dozen atom nlrondy have docorated their windows with the colon of Quoon a college and chase worn by other teams. The display by IB. Gnllngher in very nrnttv, . with B Ian-Amonpun man. no nu mines in North Carolina nnd South America. Prof. DoK||b in thirty- Ilx nrlol .oomono Canada with I record. Inh recommendations from with when he has been uaocinted. boll: u I prohuor of mining onginooring unduupnotionl mining onginoor. HI: oxtonslvo soquninunoo with gold mine! will the Inn union putioulnrly valu- able` -pvponbln Ontario. J I C|l| I(lu Our ne Scotch tuned: and wound win at 89. Clo. 819.50 gnd 113.59 no viinnon every aim. Grand Union. Thar. in no truth in tin shirt that nu-A. Luv unn PNQU It hm U00- It ! not. what \\'emyt.lmt makoathia store A good placoto trulo. It. is what people nd horc--~t-he low prices we muke and the extraordinary good values we give. Grand Union. L`.._LL._II I........ :- _A :A- L-:.-I.L l-.._I|.. P""s`!v , J. . It has boon our"[')i'|ot.ico for year: to so- ` lecb our pattern: and have them undo up. We know junk. what the goodo no. Urnnd Union. UFLA Il-...A..-..I g......... A... ck- -...AL-.._ TIVOT IPPSFUIIIIY UIIIIIJUTBUI The men`: blue beaver overconta we show at 85. single or double breasted. are equal to any in this city at 07. Grand Union. VIVL- -..l....\..-.. l|:l..L I)-.. -1` l\..:..A_ _-_L- The schooner Pilot. Bay of Quinta ports, arrived this morning with 53,500 bushels of barley for Richardson I: Sons. Tho eloop Madcap in nine in port. with 1.500 bushels of barley, picked up at bay ports. Tan hunk: and nl.mlnnt.'n nnnnlinn fnr I IIHLWH3 El-[Vult- Mrs. Caroline Reziniua, of West Point, N.\'., and hor four children were found dead this morninc in an hotel. Aephyxim tion by gun wu the cause of the cams- trophe. It is believed the mother did tho deed. CIOIHK WIII 503(0- A special from Three Rivers atntea that the stranded steamer Kildonu. for Mont- real. wu oated from o the mud near Batiuoan at midnight and passed up the river apparently uninjured. 'l`hn mun`: hlnn hmnmr nvnrnnntn um FTIIIUUII lbrcuo. Samuel A. Rogers, M. L. A.. Caribou. 13.0.. in in the cit. on n viaibto his brother. D. D. Rogera.,M. . Itia thirty-ve urn ago since Mr. Rogers went. I-eat. lie in doing well there. A nnnninl from Thmn Riva:-n nhlnn lhnf. DI Ulrly, PIUIUU UP IV Dly porul. Text books and atudentfn supplies for Queen`: university. It. Uglow & Co.. 86 I :-inc; as street. ll..- lV..-..I:..- 'D....2..:..- at \l'--L I'I-:..A `TC!-I III ICU wt-In-a T5010! roInIntioaobor.Pn|Onunouvo. will min in Initiated Appuunoo an I Its! In this city at the Quad open house m` uni Ono. uh I magi; nm':m..n in m;.`.`.'. .E a'i2 15'.;`...l`.' uppruucmng !)I'UVl|lU|lI| UIUVBIUIIEI Yesterday nearly all the imperial army pensioners received their annu 1| allowance. and us a roault many of them were to be seen on the streets today in an intoxicat- ed condition. M415` L....L.. -..,l _L..J....A-1 -..__-.I:-- L... UU UUIIUILIUIIA Taxb books Ind students aupplien for Queen`: university. R. Uglow & 00., 86 Princess street. Q.........-I A Dnonnnn \l T A l'V.._:l..... IDIDUIIIUII In I IIIUTC Ulllao Spachmnn & Archibald, 119 St. Francoil Znvior atreso, Montreal, desire A live repro- aentntive in Kingston for the Remington typewriter. A leader in in line. A nnnvnnlinn nf nnnrnnn nf Hm nnnntv nf b_y|JIW|'llcUK" I IUIUUK` Ill Ilvl UND- A convention of paurone of the county of Frontenac will be called for 9he first week in November to select. a candidate for the approaching provincial elections. Yanmrdnv nnnrlv A" thn imnnrinl nrmv ea (0 UBEIOIE I0-Uy. Rev. W. Shorts. Johnston street. hug gone to Dakota to look After some land in which hoia interested. "Hun -L---Ann.` 13...`- G-.'lL -.:II nnnnn `- [HUI lUI' DUO lllIlIlUE- The value of the estate of the late James G. Fe`ir. of San Francisco. will amount; only to about 312,000,000, instead of $60,- 000,000 as reported. `The nnhhinnt. in Hm nirv in what. Mm In. VUU,UUU HI l`U[JUI'DUU- `The nobbieeb in the city is what the In- dies may of our boys clothing. Grand Union. ll..- 1 ..l... `l`\.._.....L..- -1 I1L!.......- III llIUlln Mrs. John Donoghue. of Clfcago, IIL, visiting her daughter, Miss M. Lyons. market. aquaroumd relatives. for nix weeks, returned home to-day. Frnnlr Hnwltw And I-`.. L. Nnnnr. nf ruuurueu IIUIIIU DU'UIyo Frunk Hawley And E. L. Hnlfner. of South Norfolk. Conn.. were found dead in bed at. New York chin morning. The gun had not. been turned oil`. An ..-L- -nl...I......L:.. I..- l`..II .u........ `A IIIU HUD UUUII DUTIIUU 0". An nrbe scholarship. for full course at Queen's college. can be purchased through blue Wmu oice. by inquiring of box 2. Min (`mrrin Flnmincr, in thn nnnnrnl I1 owning. U00. non. Ippounn -- Phi ppoD A an in Alexander Dutmu lunoul plly. " ho Thus Guardsmen." Outback : oonoo clan of the put. at tho lo:-y young hon mm dlorn materially from the accepted and otoroocypoa yd of that ro|o. Ho cut: ibinn Imorouq vain and doom not {allow any Inna. nub. huh dnmrn from hrndition. bll H` HIU UIIICD. UV lfllllrlllx OI DOX Z. Mina Carrie Fleming. in the general hospital uuffaring from pneumonia. is re- covering und will be able to leave the in- stitution in :1 than time. D..-..\......... In A....|.:L..I..I Iln Us I` ____ ..:- Illllli I550- Prairio fires are burning east and west. of Winnipeg. Owing to the dry season the grass is in good condition no provide fuel for the ames. "VI..- ....I.... At LL- --L-L_ -3 LL- I-A- `l'.._.-- WHICH I10 I! lIIlaUl'GHDUU- The nteamerhmea Swift will carry ex- mnreioniutn to the Newboro hone chow (Friday, Sub) for $1.50 the round trip. F. I`). Miln nrnntinrl with Hm rnnitnn unluuy, mm; [or o|.DU Lne rounu 0 F. D. Milo practised with the ' last; evening. He will make A addition to the ncrimmngo of the i dinte beam. Ila... III.-.-.1... .....I,l .J....L L..I..... UUHBY muulou. Mann. 8. Thornton, C: Porteouu. T. J. O'Connor and A. Routley gave an enter- tainment an Hnrrowsmith on Thuruday night last. Pmirin r-nu mm I-nu-ninn mu}. and `mat. UIILU wum. More Klondike old dust taken out of the carpets cleans by Murray than any other method. ll----- D 'I'VL.._._L.... IV,1')....L-.\.-- VI` 7 tho Vorynslaot mo ovowdod into `me Inullut or upset. ' `Arhdtlrnot Bram, primers, Torontmhuvo uaigned. ' The county council will not meet until the mob in. Rev. John Holman, Collingwood avenue, is in {cable health. I).-`bl:-up -nil nlul. ...l-_A t......I 7.0-u-an PIIIIII CI: \1|'IIlu Union: Mrs. H. Sbovor. Victoria street. I: visit- ing friend: at Dexter, N.Y.' 'I"hn Pm-in `1`.lIlnil-`nunhnfnn n WI-Anon. mg xnanul In uuxtqr, IV. I . The Paris Eclair ad vocntee A Franco- Rusaian-Americnn dreibnnd. . 11-.. n-.| n..... :. -a:n .._.... I-... l.:. nun. UIIJUII FUUIIIIIIIIK IDOUD `In. Elma. Our no black worsted coats nnd Vesta are all made by our own tailors. Grsnd Union. , , M n 0.1.... 1-}. .- _u__ r._ xv-.. v..-1. II we nppolnunonn 0! run. uuurwmny nu Vb, who but lately occupied a similar chug! three year: in the Miuouri school of Iniuou. Rolls. Prof. Do Kniifu oxporionce an I loading mining onginur bu boon ex- _NI|IiVO. wide and important. Ho bu pnotiood his proiouion among the gold lninu of the Black Hills, Montnnn : Norbh Oonoiinn. and South nnd Contrni Amo- ricn. Hi: oxporionoo inciudon nlno loud and lino mining and smelting And coal mining. From 1889 to 1891. he w`p.oonIulI`.in mining angina: with head- quarters in ow York. working chiey Vi B ih-A i . H h mfnfnx Tn. t.t?l'h'| IITI: HID. N. C. Poison left today for New York. From there he goes to California to spend the winter. 11:-.. 11-11:- `I:\I-.._:-__ _n-._> -.`:-:s:..... L-.. Mina Mo.llie Flannignn. aft.er~v`iait.ing her mother here for the past two weelm.rot.urn- ed to Detroit to-day. Raw. W. Hhm-Ln. Jnhnnmn am-ont._ has ([10 WIIIKK l I II III IXUIU IJDIICII. Potting soil and plant food. Jdhnuou. orinb, Brock street. . Q Man : 9.:-and nn Hanan nll_u-nnl In-Earn IIIOTIID, DIDCI IDITU. ` Mon : weed and heavy all-wool frieze punts 8|. Gnnd Union. Mn. H . Smvm-. Vin!-nu-in struck. in vini|'.- KVuU!ln'l1ulerlcIn (]l'0lDnCl. Hen. Neal Dow is still very low, hi: con- dition remaining about the suns. nm- nn hldnlr wont-A nnnll And vnntn oeuzaau PARAGRAPH8. any. I Grnnitea . valuable intermo- II-yuip lnoynnulhlo hlphn ln.nn u Intuit noun Inner rhnrnuuo. F Qunm. Och 2-Yonorduy shot-noon nun Iauquobbo vuloning pontoon] M tho'ni|on. a Norwegian. tool I do- lihnnu heodoc ovothntd at tho Fortunately tho nah not run puoood by (benign. who mama so :5. mush mnocc and huoly neoudod iuonching him an is can: down. The main eon- plotoly ulnntod whoa usual. and u couple 0! an ciao down lo the 593 and 6 hi: on had again. That: hi q all nuqq. and II b unpaid an an ux gilt j uni hj ' I `Inn. In-Iuu-r 6!-Iuuue Theal; of mining engineering in the Iohdol ol mining. Kin ten, but been tilled II the eppolntmeno 0 Prof. Courtemy De nth. -hn hu Innlv ocounied urvuull II] vvlmnn ruin III III. IIIIICI :>lt:.oo!no-ford tnshonnh an-nu n . 73. I III IGUUUI I Ii '!'honooI1Hotl89'Horoh|lionIwun brain by Wilma Poon in the Inc nlthn hnmfnr All mm. in numbing ah. - I-pl ll. mu rumor nals no womv. lacing] Record at lprlngnold. III. I Sl'R|Nul`llLD, l|l.. Oct. l.-ln A race thug. wu witnouod by as loan 65,000 per sons. Star Pointnr. on tho Illinoin unto Mr gmundo thin-ufuernoon, not oniy uninuined his npuntion as tho hing df pucoro by boaung Joe Patchon. but Ilnolowored the w_y|d'arocordin\ race by hull a Round. mating the mile in 2:00.I.ho ncordin I not having boo 2:01. which Stu Poinlbr mule on atn- day. Bopulnhor limb. II Indianapolis. when he dofutod Jot Pnohon. Btu Pointot vu groobd with tunondou chooriog by the unoubldv thousands at hopnuodtho wininlbothildhcu, and the nnnounounontol locating at 59 wocldbnootdinnnu wu method with tumlltuou applau- Thnnnnl-cllm l7lnrnA|lInnn-mg]... The Dc-clalon 0! The Attor-ney.(leneral W Ill Rule. I)ic1-itorr. Mich.. Oct. 2.-A Washington special says : "Persistent reports have been received here within the pest day or two to the eilect that the treasury depart- ment proposed to disregard the opinion of the attorney-general -concerning section twenty-two. in which he had practically stated that it was inoperative. Several enquiries have been received today from border ports, asking if there was any foundation for the statement, and considerable apprehension appears to exist with regard to the matter. The fact is, thatae soon as the decision was made known. inntructione were tele- graphed to the leading ports. to make no further assessments of duty. except as pro- vided. by the attorney general's opinion. in the case of goods purchased in Canada or Mexico, which were not the product of these countries. At the time the question regarding eection twenty-two was ruined thede rtment directed that the liquida. tion o invoices of goods that ought to be held to be liable to the discriminating duty be suspended pending the decision of the queetion. The secretary has since direct- ed these invoices to be passed to final liquidation so that there is every evidenot. that the department intends to can out the letter and spirit of the attorney a de- cision." ' 05"!!!` P\.Il'p0!BIu Followin are gazetted to-day: Walter Weleh. of nor. Ont... to be 1 preventuve olcer in her majesty : ouatomn; Andrew J. Lallnmmo. of Wmcheutar. 0nb.. mar- chanc. to ban collector in her mnjeotyh cu:-toms. TL-.. -...- .... i............. at OI!!! n-`n :_ l.- Clllllrnln There was an increase of $l55,070 in the value of imports. and $30,027 at this port. for the put. three months as compared with the IMHO three months in 1896. U_VKO IIIICTICDI. - Application will be made to rliament. next session for the passing 0 an out to authorize the division 0! the existing capi- tal stock of the Union bank of Cnnndn into 15,000 shares of 8100 each. to provide for. the dispoaal oi fnctionnl choral and {of other purponel. I Fnllnlrina Ara oA1.nl.I*nd t.n.dnv 2 Wnlbnr QUE. Application will be made to parliament: at its next. session for an act to incorpor- ate a company with power to conduct. equip. operate and maintain a standard or narrow gnuge railway from some point. oo or near Douglas channel. to some point. on or near Tealin o lake, chance by a most. favorable route to a point. in the Klondyke dintrict, and to build and operate bram- waya in connection therewith, and in con- nection with the navigation of any waters, between Douglas channel and the Klon- dylxe districts. A....l:....L2.-.. -.2 L- _._.I- La. -;4-Ih.-.`-.L PUUI. Major and Brevels. Lieut..- Col. ll. H. Vidal of Royal Regiment. of Cnuadiun in- fanlry, has been appointed commandant. of the Royal school of infantry, St. John}. Que. Annlinnnn ml" kn mnrln in nnrllnmnnf. Lleut.-vol. Vldnl Appointed Commandant of Royal school of lufe.nI.ry-ApplIca- tlon For 3 Bellwny to n Polutln the KIondyke- Geletted To-day - Increase in Importl. 0'l'l`A\\'A. Oct. `. .-The dominion govern- ment has decided to call for new tenders for carrying the British mails from the close of navigation on the St. Lawrence for one year. One of the provisions of the contract; will be that the steamers will not call at at foreign port in America. The winter service will be between St. John. N.B.. and Liverpool, either direct. or call- ing at llalifnx, the summer service will be between Montreel or Quebec and Liver- pool. Mninr and Hmvnh, `l'.ini|f.,.nnI_ ll. H. I W" Don't forget to have 3 brand rod, pliable and tough, to. new _ 1:"9f_- bright. ashing, persuasive iol " ` itrong. alenderlinea in which you,on_nIp,ut your whole faith. 0 plJ.|"An'1.`' .' W `.33 ZBJIITOEE LL 7 VH and I1 Prinonll Shunt. specuu. PROVISIONS EMBODIEDI in THE CONTRACT. I BLANKETS BRITISH MAIL IIINDERIS; iucas A MILE pm 2:00;: 2. ..I.__...:_ uuuuuu ;nuvcIuu5 sous nun "Hiya, VIII] lulgv IILIHU Ul vulutn uuu lunlua. u.\IalI vmuv, QIJJU, fD.Vv, (Inlay. $4.00. $5.00. $6.00. . 200 New Shawls dtrect from Scotland. in any color desired. every one I bargain. prices 60o to 86. 72 in. Shaker Sheeting 250, 300 per yard. Flannel Sl1 eet.ing." Grey and White, 800. 350. 500, 600. 700. " WHITE WOOL BLANKETS-We can save you money in these goods. Every pair perfect in every way. , $2.50, $8.00, $8.50, $3.75. 84.00, 81.50. 85.00. 0 0 ' , \ Cotton Blankets. large double bed size, s nish, fut colored borders. 700. 800. 90o, 81. 81.25. " Grey Blankets. Union and All Wool, light and dark shuloa. strong and serviceable. $1.50, $1.75, $9.00. M qr. am an - ~ . \ll $2.25. $2.50. Large Carriage Rugs, suitable for Full and Winter $1.75. $2.00. Soft. Down Comforters, ne coverings, in Sate a32.00, $2.50, $3.00. Scotch Travelling Bugs and Wraps, very large tango of colors and plaids. extra" v VRA (In Q5 (III III! nn 9 llllll-Ill'JlHy UIJIUIJ QLIII [Ill VI VII). IIEIIU Cl-IKI ICE DI-IUKIUO. UUKUII Dllll IULVIUVIUIUQ CIAUU, vlaalllp VUIVVO 5 1139, bordered edges. fast colors, $1.00, $1.25. $1.50. an and Clxintz, .1: mt colors} well quilted. 31.00. 01.50, oluel 82.50. $3.00. 3.59. R. WALDRON. bewwlbarorobw1 orwmo:v~& o3*oro2~*~o!~o! 'M*oM"b'o! ~M*M* WILL CARRY IT OUT. for Yoggi',Fishi_i1g Trip ing n 0 nvidonov. thy may`: I Inch: in WALSH S GREAT cmsAPsAL;=. }WALSH S y9.:..;'-.l;.g.;I2%l >, DRESS MATERIALS This is a Rare Chance to buy your Fall and Winter supply. Come early Monday morning and avoid the crowd in iho afternoon. | ~5"All Sales for CASH for this day at VI l1:'.:?:..?':t`.:...``=`...:f::.:.'.':.'a:.::'.;.tt':'3"' 1 `sun mama: with mac: dhuu . `- .- dour: Wluol. bndlnuton. Mich. `88`and 90 Princess St.. Kingston. 1?... __..._.__. Still Another Chance to buy Your Fall Dry Goods Cheap, Cheap. Cheap. [20 Per Cent; Off 10 Per Cent. Off BARGAIN DAY ! 6oc Kid Gloves. light and dark. for a5c pair. - $1.25 and goc Castor Gloves. cream and white, for 50c pair. goc Colored Fancy Stitch, for 6 c pair. ~ 9oc Four-Button. Tan and Bit: , for 69c pair. 81 Kid Gloves. Pem'n's and Dent's. Black and Tcn,_75c peit. x.25 and $1.35 bestmakes. Phin end Fcncyjx put. _ zoc und 35c Onegwood Wool and Cashmere Gloves for 15.` ji 30c and 35 17c, 20c`, 25c Veilings, wide width, for xoc. 90c and 3: Misses Cone: Waist}, choice for soc. W ETBSLAW & sou, TAYLOR S, DRESS GOODS FANCY BLACK NIONDAY. in a great variety of materials, suit- able for Early Autumn, and the heavier weights for Winter. 25C. 330, 396 and up I0 $1 vard. Better valuesthan ev`ei'.[ Lower prices than ever. I Dress mods and Silks. Linings. Hosiery. Corsets. Gloves. Under wear. Etc` ; All Staples such as Co_ttons'.` Linens. Shaker Flannels. Etc. SATURDAY SPECIALS WI] III! Ilortly. qgoa. A Bold mun. dounol up-calm nodn un word touohlnn his l.l[I.~!EI. ``.A' III! DISIUT]. uuu non upounonoolvo an word touching his Ilpul to tho Eu! Afrio_sn civil lor- unit otown u Macao. {or 5: Iuitwo wash. He no not on t know Ilohngunol the utvioo to whl ho Ina LII. An-ulnlnl ; In A Bravo Act. Alderman Minna, ohnirmvm of the com- -lblnn nnfnn, -Qnr and lhr||L'An nrnnnnh 3, ~ IIUCH bilitu an nwvlho Kldno I and Pu-lg :3. 1'. E-".. ,-5,,-vs-.`.'*-,5-`;f"f1.-::`i':"E`:."."':`2 :2: IIVO IUI ul '1. nuvnuul, Jumur una- -,,{p} I ulng Ira. Perry nnd Mu. ml. in onhry to tho building wu "' I IIIAIA lnnnnr in tho num- ak` Back . I"u.'.` . the ..aPv... ..'.`.:"::a'.::'.:.':.'::'u'.1.'.::-. Ell `l`o law Dad A Knife. _ .|,,,,_ ._-- L-|_) Dun`! Wu! It lobnnt. ._g_ a_ .L. _n-n_n_. _n `.1. `10 .nf.I..|..|..~u1J..I..| U Ind I1 Prinoou Shoot. I-' an `Going To The Grand. _____ -_L.!..-..h.- D4-I. %HIIIC8AL. n :3 lug I00! Inmod. L... -nnnn-An-nun! ...f_ Kidney Plllio OOJDV. _ AL... L_- "amass" SPAMBU8 KIIIIEY ,- ms nu.` can-Q nuunununann IUIW. HAS THEM IX-f"XIIII|I|I"Iiu aulohholinguoo lnduofoollogo uowoll planned with thoirnov qannon, hlthwu. 1`: skin tohvo no non ouirbbh plcuuloullogolnom uric. dltlhn xlghlzmztnr his nun V: out umjruiluluonv lruln IIIO. I lDII l. Tho but-no 0! D. W. Raynor. lot four, concussion eight. Mort ham towmhip. Into dootto ad by u thin morning. eogotbor with Hho canon : cm`). The Iivo nook mound but may :1 the lnplomonu Von bound. An?-on`: fdgnpln -gn .:J _. 3...}-- A Ponnlonor Anntod. M nodu today not oonuhblo Tim- norluh unload J n Iullino. L pendan- u, ilnohboolobnu ng tho nooipu of his mils! plumes. B0 In intoxicated and on -& oidolnlk on Prlnoul In-cot. `nah; Iluhudnolndlythn thou- diiolbr. T. I. Ponwlok bud to in m. Cl . HUWUIII I Ii 0 'l|II' GUI ri- ooula oodoihorluuqnnd undingt cal to an iv mllinp um `man. 91!). W. Juan M. U vvugnun. nmmpeg. Du on tho Into Ru. Ir. O`l.MIhliu. 0;, thin cit , In En vldllnn nld manna. Mr. `lnnnh r II` VKIIII` UNI To If. U Iq lb! Hill i W .. .. ......*"`.:.r.'.'... ..'*::.... "W- mnl ILA Kinnnn Inmn nnII.\.l-A T3 I1 UT"lT&. Ill `WWI! I93 II. or by culliup up `phone 229. We ll Inn an an [or all information coming '1' "n'.'i'o'ic'uT i."57m"' 'i.iilI"e'as2"c'u". nhuvu old name. Mr. `Lough n lh lial in Wnnnimn Edward 0. Dean has boon given the city editorship of the Wmu. B hard workbohuou-nod tho poomon. {or the put tow Inch the city doparhmout. hu pncuoully boon done bfhiuulf and tho oxoolhnco of the work bu callod forth ooujntulntino {tom uubtctibon. Th` Mann: 1;. `I W D. an... In hus- `I`ho:\`7nto:a Manda can aid on during Ir. Nowmufuillnun by wrmng out - mush Andoihclhlnmnnd madlnrt on U.U.. III-I [WI III] II PIIIOT OI I00 5373: Baptist chute in Solmrvillo, to take olfoot Nov. lot. Rnvolopu Whololo. Iotelnnh and dealers will nd it to Chair inure to look through our stock of cnvolo nod [:90 quotation: on quantities. R. U; or & Oo. _ lo Ioulonnl Clerks. ` . QUIIIIU, Och. *. -v~It. in aid that the` MM`- onnd govormnont. hm docidod toomploy no Iouioogl cloth during next union of the legislature, ll they consider that: the per- mnnont nut! nhould nuicoto do nlltho work. Allllod Icahn Ionntonhlp, Nnw Yomt. Och. 2~-'l`ho World says Gronr Clovoland is anxious to succeed senator Smith. of New Janey, in the Uni- hd Sum aunts. Mr. Smith : time ox- plru in 1899. llnrglnn In an Bunk. Mr.|uucKvu.1.I, Ont, Ooh. 2.--Burglar: onterod Union bunk promise: here has night. In is not known whether they auc- needed in gotbinginbo the vault, an the doom cnnnot bo opened. The burglars must have been disturbed at their work an A number of tools were left behind. Willard A UoIII|||lIy'I Anon. Nnw YORK. Oct. 2.-'I`bo acheduleain the Mlignmonta of J. R. Willud & Co.. bnnkon And brokers no 55 Broadway. with oloou in Philadelphia, Montreal nnd wuhingmn. "`-how linbilitiol. 89l)8.93'i; nominnl noon, 885,087; actual unto. 343,- mm \ .0___.__:___. 80.000 Porwnl llomolon In Ohlnn. SAN Flunusuo. )ob. 2-Tho' North China Daily News print: deuiln of terrible lot: of life and property by Hood: in the northern provinool. Over sixty villages north of Tungchou. oohthining 80.000 peo~ plo. have boon destroyed by floods. and the inhnbiunu drowned or forood to flat. .;u|l Dutrond. Mumusnuno, Ont, Oct. 2.-For come time me early mail from the was!) but been bhruvn at!` at this station, the Brain not It.op,.u.g. OaFridny morning the bags were put off, bun. oomin in contact: with tho nnr whack. wnmhn v torn and din- --vr.u- ~.. ... . . - . -......, _. .._ -..- -.,_- puob oomirl the our whooln, were ha y torn and dia- tributod along the track for three hundred yards. A Divorce Onre." -A Divorce Cure." on ads tion from 8srdou s greatest comedy ot ivorcons. by Harry St. Msur. will be the attraction at the Gren'd opera house. Thursdsy even- ing. October 7th. This is one of the ex- ceedingly clever light comedies that msde the hit of the season in New York last see- zon. The story is novel, the llines witty. the situations humorous and the general ensemble extraordinary. The company is an excellent one and is handed by Margaret May endlldward Mcwade, two very clever artiste of wide repute. The plan will open ` on Tuesday st l0u.m., at Suwyer's. Prices: Gallery. 250.; balcony. 35u.; lower oor. 500. Henry ueorge WIII Run. Nlw You, Oct. 2--Henry George wil be noinineted for mayor of Greater New York by the democratic alliance. He will accept: this nomination and also that of the United State: democracy prollered him. It in etched that Mr. Vim Wyok, Temmany nominee for mayor, is not acceptable to Mr. George or to the political orgenintione lallI\d6lll O his leadership. Dolru, DOOIIS RIIII \lIluOII|XVl. BWU UDIBII hate; Mr. Hieoook. berries; Mrs. Weld:-on. three dozen bone of etnwberriee end bee- .ket of peaches; Mre. En lieb. undwichee; A. Hnz & Co., vinegar; Mrs. Bcreubenzie. curnnte; Mn. ,ritton, Nye bukete of plume: Mr. Bohoeld. eix dozen cakes; Mrs, Weddell, cretonne; Mn. Knapp. one doller: Mrs. Cerrubhere. bwo baskets of plume end one buehel of tomatoes; Ledy Cartwrl hb. tomntoev; Mrs. Wilder, be of corn; re. Graham, pouches; Mr. eb- oelfe. oendiee. Mr. Gleeeon has very kind- lyeupplied the home with ice for the sum- mer. end T. C.,_,Wile_o n with vane for e pio- ` nic. Gift: `to `tho orphans` loan. The India of the orphnnn homo thunk- fully ncknowlodgo the following gift; for the month: of J uly. August 3nd Septem- ber : Mn. M. Mncnilllvny, cake: school bonid. books: was Gildouloevo. two dozen Int. Mp I-liuvmln hm-rials Mn. Wgldrnn. AHIIUIII llnnu, ununnnu on one cum- llllt on"n. utter And liglmwu proconb ' 5135 Mint niwo. He speaks highlg of . ro- t inure in! o! Nowmnn; junior Ijnu In unnrmlnn Ilrn. PM-Irv nnrl KIM. 19! all an 000000. by 1;. W. murpuy, wu uh Thorn in comidenblo Auguab oheuuln the fncboriu. Suleiman no car- poctlng higher prion. bub buyer: an the rates `no more llkcly to lower.` Thou (tctoriu had choose on ule: Colorod---Arinn. 70: Bnttonea,` 70;, 'l'IIOuIInI IOIEIIO, I0; UIIIOD, `IUU. Whiu--Fiib Creek. 35: Maplo Lu! 40; Eydonlmn, 150; Spring Vnlloy, 80. ,Z..- Aw; ml II Ialt, `nu; nxurlung cur. 80;Pino ill 00; Pine Grove. 60;_ Par- hun. 150; Ron Hill. 60 : St. Lnwronoo 50; Thousand Island, 75; Union, `400. IN|nitA__'II`in`Iu unk. R5 9 Man]: Lnnf 4.0: `pcwnu Illa onouo on Ilia: Colorod--Arlgnn. C401-uqnl. 20'0:\.Clnro View. 200; Glen- burnio. .100; Glclinlo, 50; Gnnip Hill, 75; Gila Edge. 76; Howe Island. 50; Hinchinbrook. 160; Keenan & Son, 100; MIEIO Loaf. 40: Morning Stu. hun um. Run Hill. 5029:. Lnwrnnnn 50: u3.0h:|.('-. O`!/mghlln. Winnipeg. ton` of LI Ilh lbw. Hr. O'lAInhMn_ a! thin 1-ilv_ lrenlenee obeeee thin cheeeeboerd. They were regietered by the Gilt. Ed e. Howe Inland and 80. Law- renee {echo ee. end were Iecuted by John Nicolle es 9} oente. A bid of sg cent; for Au uh ebeeee. by L. W. Murphy, wen mln , 'l`hm-A in considerable Amrunh .0ul thieelot of cheese weie eold_ st, e'bemoon'e `union of the Frontanee Borronr. lluI..Och. 2.-Rov: Justin Fun on. D.D.. Inn nnisqod u putor of the N.-.5 D. nuns ..L.... .. B4._.._:l|. AA A-I.- no u llulglod. II--- I\-L 0 I M ,3 31:13 ` `OI roe`-____Iuonqy. as and jet in `r puny yuuulny. Tho govctuuqnt soda- or Qodnio toc-nm:hwbolopn:-01 to N} Ian ou_ Ion- OI A `I505 Wlxxlrla, Mun . Oct. _ 2 -Dr. Stoop. the modlool superintendent for the Wiuvu`. dlncrlot. loll yuurdny to visit tho lo- iuul at Fort Alexander and other pdutn lo 3 Into Winnipeg. Ho tho non :l :50 Inyhy canon. '0' unuwuvu |- - av. 11! WIIOI. Brrnno. Oct.` 2.-HoIonn Putocii. Ibo thru your old child of John Paw.-H, III drowned in a hog of nut in tho back yard of tho bully homo yosurdoy. Tho child mu pluyi in the yard and oliubod upon (ho ho; toll Iuuoit. . In [an the cuy. Aboot And that met-chafnt. doing busi- nug gn Brock strut. loft the city hat night. and in in Wnm-town. N.Y.. to-day. Ho wu rowed Acton thd channel so Walla lslnnd. drove over tho island. and from then In: carriod in n ahiuopo Vincent, IIIOM In umninod All night and want on to Wnurtovn thin mommy. Ilia plaoo ol bnainul was cloud Iadnv. Benn! nnlldlnu Burned. 'l`nt'nso, Que.. Oct. `. ..-A re here lut night. originating in Hammond`: store nnd extending to eevernl other buildings. Lou- ee Are or follow : J. W. Hammond. stock of groceries, inlured lor 8750: cheese ho- tory. Louie Sauve. building insured for 8600 in London t Lenculiire: loan to farm- ere on cheeee. over 81,000. no insurance; I`. G. Gugnon. Itore. building insured for 8700, week manly removed; I`. Gouleth hotel insured for 81,500. F|lI'UI.IlCBIu The soldiers red on the strikers. killing three outright. and seriously Ivoundin four. The govornmonc bu sent additions troops to the scene. `UHF ID V IOIIIIII. Friends ofrooce earnestly Idvitlo the (lroehtonbnndon party differences nnd accept the decision of the powers, how- oger humiliating. lent. worse, things belall r. em. U-o-no out on smue. S1`. Px'rIuw:I'v Oct. `.!.---A serious labor dispute in in progrou in Damoghn, Poland. Four thousand five hundred iron workers have gone out. on strike. and Inn waned the soldiers lent to quell the din-\ turbnncea. VI... -..I,l:....- A..-) A- LL- -s-:L....- |_:II:.._ UUCUTIBUU Wlll| BUG gI"lil'o During the visit of emperor William to Budeput I mfe errnnd boy stole three- penoe from his employers. who threatened to dismiss him unless he replaced the money. whereupon the led wrote to the emperor. Next day he received a letter telling him to cell on the German counsel. He celledjnd the oiliciel gave him ten ahillinga. Riahhnn. (lnrnlrl Rnlfmnt thn nann- hub evening I dunno was held at a hood, Wlllinlnwillo. And following it. than VIII ght. in which 3 mm in aid to have wloldod I knife. without: doing hin opponent my bodily injury` bub Iuccoodod in cut.- tlng hit out. , be {non draw I large crowd. Jho polico ware mlophonod for, but |rr`v d;taoo Into to make any arrests. IIUIIIIU mu. UXPKUHU UUUUBU IIUW HIT lall famine roporta are politics and how far facts. Il-_I. "IV...-l.. 1- --...G..-.I L.. Li. L-.I ...ZAI. ?Iln'rk Twain is conned to his bed with gout. at Vienna. II`:-inndn nfrnm-n om-mutlv ldvinn than GU, HI! HUD )'UD UEUH UlIUlIIy IlHlUUllUUUo The Id of Siam in back in London and is report at being angry at not being decorated with the gnrtor. Dnrino thn visit nf nmnarnr Willinm tn llllngls Right. Hon. Gerald Balfour. tho secre- bery for Ireland, in arranging A tour through the western districts of Ireland before deciding on a measure of relief. E liahmon are most. sympathetic towards Ire and but exprou doubts how far the fuming rnnnrln are nnlitini And hnw fer LIUCHXI UK 1 UPI II !PUIlBUl'U- The retiring lord mayor of London, Sir George Fnudel Phillipa. has eehieved I re- eord no fer as charitable funds are concern- ed. During the twelve months he has been in ollice Sir George has raised 700.- 000dthe bulk ol it being the Indian famine fun . The nmeer of M heniatnn hue issued a roelamationforhi ding his subjects from enving Afghanistan to ioin the holy war. under a penalty of 5,000 ru es. A dmnntnh frnm Mndri _ tn-dnv. luv: IIHUUT I PUIIBIUY UK U,U\IU l'|l DUKE. Adeopatch from Madri . to-day, says that captain-general Woylor has been re- cnllod lrom Cuba. His successor. in is ad- ded, has not you been oticlnlly announced. Th: Idnn nf Rinm in hnnlr in Lnnrlnn and B l'W\]Clil()lI In ([101 wages. The Guardian. t e leading church jour- `nal. tried to save tlj defeat of the clergy fonthe inuence used in the recent Den- bighshire election by omitting the clauses regarding the Catholic church, communion of saints and forgiveness of sins from the -portions to be interpreted in the London common schools. but even this attempted compromise was abandoned. Now the (luardian admits thatit line "no hope of im- proving religious instruction in the London schools." In despair. lest the progressives completely carry the day over the dis- united churchmen, the ministerial journals are pleading with Mr. Balfour to intervene and secure conciliation. VI... ll...-I|uu.n..n|. Ln}.-u In on hank-E-tan, Luo mgu man no power. . The aocroary of the operative spinner: of North Lancuehire has issued a manifesto urging the workers to resist: to the utmost. a. reduction in tbei wages. Thu nnrdinm t. n lnndimr nhurnh innr. nnu BBOIITO COIIOIIIIIIOII. The Marlborough buby is to bechriaten- ed at. the and of October with who dukennd duohou of York no 1-poneera. l`hn ratirimr lnrd mnwnr nf London. Sir soon 00 given. , - The Denbighehire election, where their majority was increased. bu put the liber- al: in high glee. The liberal return was looked for, but no one dreamed thet an unknown _London barrister ghting Against A local mngnete would be returned by the largest vote ever ivenintheconetituency. 500 greater that t e liberal majority of 1895. v Thin sweeping victory is taken with other bye-elections and said to prove that liberalism in England is once more on the high road to power. Tim unnrnnrv nl lm nnm-ntivn nninnarn XIII . .l{llI Inury I0 DIII Inluulng WI! ` A lmlolongor in tho,nt.ruc- IIN U0` hive Ind I hlnl ending. nnelr IIOIIIUI. ` The Daily Mnil, in its special `Article this morning on the Spanish situation. says: "The symptoms of Carlin agita- mtrion are every day becoming more mani- feel: and nttbacting the nbtention of the Spanish government. Carlin emiunriee are visiting the provinces of Navarre and Celtellon. where the par-by has its strong- eet supporter-I. There is the beat. reason for believing that the signal for rising will soon be given., ` '|"hn Dnnhiahnhim nluntinn. when their `typhoid love: at lnldetone Increasing- Onpt.-Oon. Waylon Booalled from Ouha King at llnin Anxry-0nruet Atntlun In lpuln Becoming lore Innuen- Orent Liberal Vletol-y-0hnroh Journal: In Deepen. . Loxnox. Oct. '2.-The prevalence of typhoid {ever at Meidetone, Kent. ie in- creasing. and trade is absolutely at a Itand-, etill. There are now 1,172 cases of the dieeue, and there have` been forty-eix deaths. six at which occurred Int night. I The eurfece impuritiee of water eupply. duetothe drainage. from I hop picking encampment have not abated. In addi- tion to the men} doctor: and nurse: who have arrived from other lnceeto care for the lick. in large mam r` of volunteers have been advertieed for. Some of the residents have become panic etriclren at the alerming etete of affairs. and the con- tinual tollin of the church belle denoting the burial o `the dend.and many are leaving their homee. m.- n.:i.. 1ui.:I :. :9. ......:..I `...:.-.I. PORNO` Hl8`3UBJEGT3:'I'O _gJOlN THE WAR. lounumnou cam LETIER. Drowned In A log or Inn. *|IQAIl\ at 0 II -|-_- h-_.v-_Ls lllnycoag n -;-n I- It... THE DAILY WEN}. SATURDAY. OQTOBER 2, I897. IV` `I `KW I! `In. luau`. . Robot! N. Magma pnhincnt uni. deal. at Ypnlcn. N.)`.. VII salad with an attack G! u.-an uni: iothoprunuaol N0 brick cl 5 . and input! has n IIIMOPOIIQ VIIII III} (100! now Iuuuw Ill lanolin poth. hub depart: from audition, which in in M0 favor. for ho onnnoh he no- outod of being on Imlutor. Mr. Cano- nouvo. who won with tho has Alenndor lolvlnl tor oovonl yours. will ho supported by 1 number of tho memhou ol thou oom- pny. Tho plon will open on Wodnoodo) min at tan o'clock no Suvyu-`a. opera I) out. Priooo 25c.. 50c. and 7613.