KINGSTON. ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 10. 1897. Inward for Into:-mulch. ' Cnn-man, Nor. l0.-)ln. 3. 1;. Daun.of I8! Wuron nronuo. bu olfond n nvnd , 3!. Slim!) for informant; eoocorniugluor. I; at. .\lnn3o.yV `inpp0n.ndlron' bout Su llth. and who.iIioaoid.hu- not tines that tine comnuinhd wish elhrfricndn. D: I nuehhu _..|.c...n..i.Iu u.n..L..... without neon SM 3 f lllll I'll! nadofottlogiby polfcohuo _ in 1 Iuiehn loll hone ontooulblytoginggggsg hcogo Lnvu. I - I'$IUlV. I Two. 8 . l0.-'l'lIo pulse.` change: of gunman! Lalo null: hi random]; Ijifrxtlivut -"I;-1: -us Elder arrived but has night from all any with thirty pann- gonuddghnuknotlocur nail. Pllalhn Pollen In charge. .POR'l'1AIn, On. Nov. Io.-I-`. W. `"8150. um-um enponnlondons oi thc nilny mu`! service hu ncoivod 1 later `from Duo amazing that nputy eurted! Ott. 23rd. with 300 ndaof lptn maul for Dawson. The ion lice won in chuozooltho mail nadir-in I-awn hydog` Linn. \ ' I The VI:-Iorln Clonlorred. |.n\Im\. Nov. |I|.--The llnxelxe An- noun"eu um tho Vucmtia emu has been conferred upon Lnout. Adam: and heat. Fincutl 1 their gallant attempt to rev- cue Lieut. arm-es. of the lnncenhire funi- Iietn. elm In killed durum an en; e~ men: between the troops ol generevgir Bindon Bood end the Vrlbee-nen in the Btu vnlley on .\ugu-t 17th leek. and eleo dpon Lient. Costello lor I successful rescue during an engagement at Mnlelelend In: July. |.u'\;u_y. . More New Hosiery m to-day. fMDY& 6'0 Chm-In Burnett Shot In tho Accidental ulncnnrn o! I (inn. ` l.I'rTI.i. (`I'mu:x1`. Nov. 10 --Chnrloa, th fteen-your-old son oi Jnmoo Burnett, wenh oliormng ducks an I a Lake. and when he did not return the fol owimz do his mother went out ,to look for h?m. n her why home from n neighbor's she found the bod of her son lying thus to the ma near the lake. The boy had climb- ed into an overhanging tree to get u look over some rushes for ducks. then tried to pull the gun up into the tree. the hammer caught. on the limb and diochanr ad. the content; of one or both barrels Into his right. !l(lO below the ribs, panning up- _ wards. Alter-fnlling from the true he sup gored nmo twelve or fteen foot. than full on his face and expired In I few minutes. Tho gun was found lying At. tho foocol the IEUU I-u IIIIE. Iu PCIIIIUK y l\OV. JU. A b.lloonat.itutingn civil service board to control ammiimneutn, disniiasuln and Eromwions. will be introduced next. session y James Mohlullon, M.l'. The cuacoma authorities have seized in lama amount of immornl literature import- ed from France And addressed to Montreal conngnea. ' The murderer crept up behind him. felled him by n blow on the hood with I heavy stick and than out. bin throat.` . Thy mur- derer can-iod oil` his victim : coorand 3 portfolio oonuining- some bank-notoa. (li/ncher viont. to Spain soon other thin mur- er. (1.. nl Ll- onnrn --n-nb ....i..'.... uului.-J. wwn, U00 Dfllll mane. It. in Mid the miniater of militia has ap~` proved of e not nf suggestion: for the net.- t.'ement. oi the trouble! in the Royel Scour. Should the rocounmandecioue of the depart.- menh not be accepted by the regiment dmnlio measures for the restoration or order in the corps will prublbly be the rennin. A rnbitinn nu nrenanmd tn Rir Oliver" Ill NIB UUTW Wlll pruunuly U0 I-U rxllllo. A petition was presented to Sir Oliver Mownt. y`Ut5I`dAy"pnyIng`mr the release of Dr. Hamilton, of Toronto. who was ten- bencad botwo you" and I half in the peni- tenhiaryfor melpnctico. Tlunuinmininn arnmrnmnnlt in Innina nn IUHKIIXY [Ur IIIIIFTICDICO. The dominion government is losing no_ tim in bringing on the bye-election in Centre Toronto. nococoitated by tho neig- nntion of .\Ir. Lounh. Normmtinn wi|l`bo the 23rd inst... nnd polling day Nov. 30. A h. nnInt.if.nlinan nix-il -nrvinn hnnrd 061'. One of his more recent eriuioe. which might never have become known but for the murderer . boutful voluntnereddeeorip tion of it. wise the killing of a boy of mix- teen nnmed Bul|y,neer LyonI,in June last. The boy wee ll notorious poacher end chicken eteeler, so that his dilnp nnnce wan made little account of. Vac or told the megietrete this week that he met Bully on the high road and dispatched him in an nnoecn ied home where they went to pen the nig t. He epont some hours in cutting the body to pieces nnd nally threw it into I well on the premisee. Parts of the re- mains have now been renoveiud by fn|lnw- inn \'e(-her : directions. Tliin Ayn-nnnlinnrv m-irninnl in unnn "I0 095" (RIUW up IIL DUB UIHI UI IJUCUHIUDIH John Francis Water-. secretary of the board of civnl aqyvico oxaunihoru, has resign-` ed that. position on account of ill hea|t.h.bub retain: his clerkship in the department of the secretary of state. William Foran succeeds Mr. Waters an secretary to the board. lI_-l D_L-_A.-_.. .'- ;.. l`-_A_-_I ...:...I.`..... Lu-uny. Mayor Robertson and nldermnn Daniel, of St. John, N.B., Are here opposing the Beaver steamship lino calling at Halifax with the British mails. In L. --:.I AL- ...:..:-L.._ -6 .-.:I:L:- I... ..u Hheppnrd Tell: 1. Fnulo With South Ameri- ca-The ll. nentond Entries. O1'r/us-n. Nov. ltl.-'1`rade commissioner Edmund E. Sheppard, who is now is South America, writes the department`. of trade and commerce to any that`. Brazil is now on the eve of disaster both nancially and politically, which would not warrant Cann- dinna in making any business ventures there. He has crossed the Andes to Chili and will come up the woven side of the con- tinent. as far as (.`.u.1teInaln. He will not be finished before January. 1!. in nnirl that am for H4: nnrnlmr nf More New Underwear HHA-A KTnns I-Tncnv-w |n UIIISHCU DBIOTU Illlllfyu It. in said that. so far, the number of homestead entries this your in thirtyve per cent. larger than in 1806, when 1,357 had been taken up at the ond of December. Jnhn I`--urn`: H/ufnrn nnlu-nrnrn nf thn DOITU. Prof. Robertson is in Montreal winding up the cold storage business. Mninr-an. (hunnixrna Inf}. far Hnlifnx "II V I|'llCI' I KIITIJUDIVIIB. ~ This extraordinary criminal is name enough under ordinary observation. and therein, of course. lies the danger to no- oiety from creatures with Inch propensi- ties. The most disgusting feature of the whole, frightful record is the fact that a criminal. eene or insane. ehould be able to go about for three year: in a civilized.well- populated country, taking life at will and in an almost: wholenle way, and yet be comparatively free from the pursuit of the? agents of the law. up EH6 U0l(I UDOTIIKU U|l!lll5F!- Major-Gen. Gascoigne I9. for Halifax to-day. Mnvnr Rnluu-lnnn And nldm-mnn "nial. FOU N D-{IE5 SON `S COR P8 E. THE CAPITAL BUOG ET. Brrnw. N.\'., Nov. l(|.-(h[_>t. Mc- l\'cilI.ot the anus: omnd in lpott th_b again! .3 yr It: Is:.".-. ';:....` ;*.":........* ..."'`....... :IauinandIhnhqnunsd to hvolsh ;pn-as-anon. Ho apart: the Ihohlo `tllialfill count! with uni R tano`n'r;u'.-`-Ip nutty. npui. 1-5. we... ` 1: ? uptzohdiud aha`: noqhthio Ibluuuil-Ion tqqnuluo bib uuwwn an umnmnun and no nnunn. The Britiolrernhuny hi uhndtd an , invitation to. Sir Wilfnd Lnriot to be in j guebts during hit my hon, but In In Wcninod to nnnin with the o&hrCou- - dim npnnnhuvu uh tho Shannan. ' when qurun Inn Inca cnppd. DI. allnu uvvo `Ecvening Silks. all colors, Arrenglec For The Ieel leg. \\'.\snx.\`-.m.\', Nov. l0.--Gen. Foeter end ! Sir Julueu Peuncefote conferred yesterday ' us to the urmgemeuu for the meeting of Brutinh. Canadian and Americen repreIen- ` tetiven releung to Behring see. A generel undereuudin was reecbed the: the Arrive! to de oi Sir `ulfrd Leurier. the Dunedin premer. end pert. . would permit the tneecang be open on endey, as many in likely to be given to en excbenge of view! between the Cenediene end the Britieln. `FL; ll-high.--L.._- Lg`. .-e-..e..I .- IKIWET, UHF III-IIIU F[Qe- In concluding hue speech. Lord Salie- buly eaid: "One hope we heve of prr.\'em.- ing the competition of ermememe emong European were endmg in e terrible ellbrc for mutual deetruction. fete] to civilisa- tion. is (her the powers may greduelly he brought. to ect. together in e lriendly epirit es lo ell queetnone then mey eriee, untnl et Ieet. they shell be welded in tone interne- tionel construction. which will give the world.ee the reeult of their greet. strength. e long mu ol unfettered commerce. pne- peroue u-ede end continued peece." Amnnn the Anne}; ten the Han ' R WWW` III. III uonuuuou Among the must: urn the Hon. W. S. holding. Canadian miniour 0! nance. `urn-Ing UKURIU '0!!! (I18 map. . Wnh reference to the Cuban question his lord!-hip observed that this was null un- rattled, but added : "Tho concert of I-Iumpo in like a noun roller. with gmat. power, but little I-peed." In onlmllniinu Inn nnnnnh, Lnnl Rglin. culumuy. I15 nonunuen 3 Had the concert. exerud nll i'a force to prevent Greece from going to war, the re upon:-ibillty might have re-vted upon it of `string Urooco from the map, \\'n.h I-nfnnmno tn the: lfrnhnn nnnnHnn' \\lJ WISH IFIHB T0 [)\Il'H|l0 I\lI UUICHCCIOI courts on the Niger. the Nile and the Zambezi, and. in doing these things, while we wish to behave III a neighborly man ner and to show due consideration for the feelings and claims of other.-, we are obliged to any that there is a hunt. to the exercises of the particular pet. of feelings and we cannot allow our plain right. to be overridden." (Prolonged applause). Hie lordahip then pnued on to speak of the situation tn the east. He said the his- tory of the past. year was that the European concert had failed to prevent. Greece from going to war, but haul onccoedod in pre- serving the peace of Europe. It was. he eubmitted. a great. and pmiaeworthy Ic- Inevevnenc for the concern to avert. that calamity. Hdnontinuod: Had Hm ltnnom-I: Aral-lad all in Cm-on tn JUUIIOB IUEKAIVIIIIEI`. After referring to the conduct of the troops on the Indian frontier in terms similar to those used by tliemarquis of Lansdowno, and warmly praising the con- duct of the Anglo Egyptian expedition in Soudiin campaign, the premier came to the leading passage in his speech. introducing the tangled question ol the Niger and the eonllietiiig claims and interests of Great Britain and France in that section of West Africa. He said: "It might not achieve the general conciliatory proesss desired it I entered frankly into all the negotiations between the powers re- speoting Africa. We are all aware of the great extent of territory cast loose during the last twenty years in Africa, and put up as theohject 0 imquisitioii for several en- terprising governors. The negotiations that are proceeding will possibly continue ;.IOI)g tinge`. We dew.-ire that the territory overn on strict rinci les ol, right. lfwllll a constant re:ard toy itihosperity and to the interest of the empire. e do not desire unjust and illegitimate achieve- ments and we do not wish to talie territory simply because it would loik well to paint red on the map. "nur nhianta urn ah-inl:Iv hneinnan In THU (III DUB Ulklu "Our objects are si.rict.ly business. We wish to extend commerce, trade. industry And ci\'ih1.a\t.ion. to throw open as many market! as pouible. and to bring together as Inuny consumers and producers as poev pible and to open the gmut. natural high- ways and waterways of the continent. We wish trade to pursue an unehechoi onnn-an nn Qhn Nuunr Ihn Nil-I nnrl lhn !F|3BERAIllJN or nus wnm.n| The Queen Ilxprsssu liar ruling: of Pleas- snro-'l`lIo Wlnli to Iuend Commerce. Industry And Olvlllutlon -'l`n Mohave In a Nalghborly lannor But _Onnnot Allow In-ItaIn'a Rights to no Over-Hidden W. 8 Holding II (most. l.w<|-ma, Nov. l0.- -The lvrillianvy of the gathering at the lord mayor`: banquet at the Guild hall last evening was somewhat marred by the tokens of mourning for her royal highnoaa. the late ducheas of Tack. A majority of the ladies present wore gowns of black or dark gray. After the loyal and formal toasts. the -marquis of Lanadowne. secretary of stale for war. re- sponded for the "Arn-y. In the course of his speech he eulogized the "gallant work being done on our Indian frontier, particularly by the troops of those native rulers who have long wished to stand shoulder to shoulder, with us." He then proceedod to point out the necessity of an innmnnn nf l.l~.n nrn.\.' tn moat. "muuire. (HIV Jnsu. 317;} Brocade Silks 75c, $1, $1.25. More Millinery To-day. MUST. COME AT LAST IF PEACE IS TO REIGN. ' UIUHLS UK IIIIIIUTHII U\[`llIIl`lUH. The marquis of Salisbury, on rieing. was greeted with several minutes of continuous applause. He began b deploring the engineers dispute. whic . he said. in- volves the future prosperity or elieustor of the country," but added that he was glad to any there was B "renewed prospect that the board of tmde s intervention would prove successful. Hie lordship received A telegram [mm the queen asking him to express how deeply her majesty felt the marvellous display of loyalty to the crown and to her person at the diamond jubilee festivities. Afrnr rnfnrrimr tn Llin r-nnalnnh nf Hm [Ills Speech at the lord Mayor's, ` Banquct. lJI`UUUUUl'U LU FUIIID UUU LIIU llCCU!EI|4y Ul llll incmaee of Lzo army to meet "require- ments of imperial expansion." Thn mnrnum nf Rnluhnrv, an rinintr. wan SIILISBIIRTS VIEWS. la uvlncsmn am] (_$_h_l_Tl[M[N`S Juno: Hunn who nabbed his no on Hullowfcu -mu u put of share wu notor- dny found guilty 0! manslaughter at the Toronto unison with a strong recommen- dnlion to mercy. Born an Annual Inr no? In\- .....I. `riiiai is bxiizj "i>L}\"cEW For: THE BEST or EVERY- THING IN Olll` patrons are surptised 1: their supatiot quality. We no unptised to End the de- 1 mnd_ so neat. Then is 3 AMI Don`: You In-got It ! Abomochy ban the clnupoot and ban rubber: m the city. I I1, I UUIIIIUII IlC-I'I. ' \\`mm~1'o'x, Ont. Nov. I0 -Mra. Nol- lis. Info of Joooph H. Nollin. ban-inter. dvod dun morning. She was I daughter of the late Dr. Muomof Bnntloldmnd nick: of J. J. Manon, of Hamilton. l.lI|vlUI'| I0 IIIUTCY. Boys` Own Annual for I897, not ready. R. lfglow & Co. vyu-nu u uusuullun II ulnvu. LHNIIHN, Nov. I0./The Rome norm- pondons ol the Duly Chronicle says: The pupal nuncio at. Madrid ha been recalled to Rome by the Vatican and instructed to uhorn the clergy and oplo taooup rt. tho pmeont dynumy. A one has ruc ed the vutirnn than the ait.nnt.ion in Spain is extremely grave. Carlmt rising! are im- minonh in the puincipnl Gown: 0! Spain and the queen regent. ll conlinunlly roeomnn menncing letters from Culuotm lu. dor- sbnnd that Spain`: situation in the uubyucb of negotiation: `bemoan the European cabinets. Three i-.TIm. llumod To Death. Hm` `Si-m.\'us. Ark.. Nov. I0.-Frnnk Kaufman. Chnrlio Johnson and Clara Er- hart were burned to death at a lire that occurred in Erhnrt a baker ' on Control avenue early Monday. Tho `re originated in the rooms in which tho ovens are loca- ted in the rear of the building and spread rapidly to the second and third Iloora whore the families lived. Mr. Erharn succeeded in getting his family through the windows to the roofs of adjoining buildings and dropped them on the awning! below. His elm-on-yoarold daughter Clan, alter be- ing re:-mod. ran back into the building tor her mother and was burnod to death. The bodies of Kaufman and John!-on were found in their beds this morning frightful! burn- od..d They were intoxicated when thoy ru- tir . An Indian outbreak. \NmNn-r.u, Man., Nov. 10. ---The follow- ing deepatch was received hue yesterday. daced Qu Appel|e Station. Aeea. :"It. is reported on what seems good authority that a riaing nmong the Megan Indians in imminent. The trouble arises out. of the belief that a numborof children attending the industrial school at I-llkhorn have died while under the treatment. of white doctor: It. is feared an outbreak will oc- cur no Flkhorn lint, followed by a gono- ral uprising throu hour. the oerritoriea." Inquiries rega ing the foregoing du- atch, tele rnphed boncorrenpoudent. as lkhom, eicited the following reply : SWO Indians around here except tho~e in the industrial school and there is no dia- turbanoe them. The Beulah reservation in thirty milea north. No report of any trouble there. Prleoner Bee coneented To Go To Ohleego -A Grave For hut. Maureen. Que. Nov. 10.4-Mioh_eel Fortier was errugned before judge Dugae, eitting u an extradition comtnieeinner, eherged with heving` embezzled 31.400 from hie employere, Meters. Straw. Mc- Coy & 00.. Chicago. Evidence wee given I: W. A. McCoy and detective Devereux, ogthet city. The prisoner cemented to waive formelitiee and to return with them for trial. , `A foreigner nemcdlsene Cartier. while gloughing yeeterdny at the edge of e thick ueh. thirty feet. from the spot where Gherlee Meech. milkmen. ehot Bertram Lest. at Black River. in September. dir covered 3 grave five feet deep. The grave wee e few feet from the clearing. and wee verefully covered with underhrueh. The euppoeitiou ie that Meech. who `in new eervmz e lteemyenr term in the peniten- tiary for elnootin Lent. intended the grevo for his victim. unit, it will be remember- ed, was left for deed. but managed to crawl to a neighbor's house. last ie new convaleecent. LI`-.. 'm..........D D-.A .....I.... at nm pear-anlpuu Palfl. The wonder caused when Johnson ex- plninod that. during his residence on the eastern shore of Marylnnd. his diet. was mostly oyawra. The gem, found I lodg- ment in his throat, and retained in posi- tion until released. Anduved Illa [Me-Thought To Do Sol . faring From Uonuumpllon. G.u.r;snum., Mich., Nov. 10.--~Twent.y years ago Abram Johnston. a colored mamoame to Churleetown township from Baltimore. At. the Limo it. was thought. he w...+ suffering ham consumption. as he was nmicled with a constant. hacking cough. \.A:Il:l-rlnll nun:-nnnv kn Man` an nlhnnlt .cougn. Yesterday morning he had an attack which threatened nmsngulauon. and by n supreme elfurt. released uomething from his throat. which proved to be u bouutdlul pear-shaped penrl. The wnndnr nnnnnd when Jnhnlnn ax. .A whole table full of gretty effective Dress oods ata uarter. Plaids, Mixtures, weedsgserges, almost every conceivable color or shsdin . All 1897 goods and 1111 double widths. Selling well too. Of course we ;have better, 35c, 50c and up. ' Silks 25c. convaueeconn. Hon. Thomas B. Reed. speaker of the United State: house of representatives. and party passed through here no-day. en route to the Pacic coast. vi: the 0.1 . R. K umI nnnnln n'l`.nnnn nnnnArI fhrnnnh rou_Lo no me raolnc cons. nu me u. 1'. n. A anal, caught. off Cameo. passed through here to-(lily on her way to Chicago. In in a gift; of Henrge'B. Reed, traffic manager of the G.'l`.R. to Lincoln park. Outllcrs apd runners flgql One place whey: gcntlemu an be any of lnvinglhcir Into gnticd with the hunt London nnd New Yotk one plan vhuoypncuagut :hob0It|Iin ittlinth city. WILL RETURN FOR TRIAL. Ipnlwo lllunntlou In (Inna. \V_._ In ll\L_ n,L, COUGHED UP A PEARL. A Lady`: Sudden Death. -,._ 1\,. `V A In\ II rununsuuups. Wnttjl lhwl. %&PlO1W' AAA: -For Blouse, or Skirt, or Dxfu. . Silks 25 . -_ nun-.. `II --1....,. up--null: `nu [IVU yql IUIC. ouonnluolon and odvloovtll out an Iqlhllmudvooulpuk nhltlti CID -uIuhluudhunlIncnIrOj- ;L_c,.yo1I_ns1`1nr_a gm. Will 0 Pill 0' PI! III. no 1 uito-Motion. Wovillnalolho this It youuuqfuondcnnthotpuvnlhllv lnovpi an Dunn Ghana. Wokvo nypliueahnu-Ihcllocnhu nldlh nnnotncl wullclvonu nlhl. n... ..._n..u... -..n .A.:.._n| .... _._ uuu cannot In uqnulcu tor rII:nn;IlKl IX llevorende onevhohuyeit iee-reel getti it l`:-:2 lroln the lregrenb 3: due of Ce) on. Every one who hee given this tee e ttiel in their own home ete perfectly netioed with it. Aeh your grocer be "Blue Ribbon Tee" end do not be deceived inm tehinp e tee juetel good. for tile in! impueeihle. Thin tee le nld et ler prloee. It ie within the Ieeeeol el Cell et.theperloI'eonPrlneeeeeu~eet,nex|doet to the opere hone. end temple lhle eniolo for your:-ell. Ieny teee no good. 0000 nee ere better. but "Blee Rlhhoa Tee` b heet at ell. V ` =_ FnoIl I'on|`I`Io0oIdol Have vou over head of Blue Rihbn Tu"? W}: . you: every non-on in uniting aboutit. glue Ribbon Coyloo um Ibo moot. nuownod to: un tho maid 00-4! and cannot be oqmllod for richnuund ho nvnr and mun:-umm nhn hum it in m an A. I ELP-BRl.lAB1.l.IlN IN IVIB nalltmloonl or Irv-olllng : to In I100 anew dl-noun. and km-p our nhowmgudn Mcllod no on trots. fume: And his nu-oughout town and country Study on- ploymene. Oonunluton or salary. Q I` Innntu and oxponuohoacs mono: hum P . ed In is k h Io Nair .aa..'.!I` :uW:nI..: `lumen. 8:331:10 .. London. Ont. , Ounadn. nnltult-i CAN Bl MXDIIODA with both nlnalo and douhlo rooms. modem onnvulioncou, :0. E QIOOII Stud. - ` 'ANTED-Hl(Hl-GBAIVK IAN 0' 000!) rhuroh nmmllnn. willing to loam on bu lnopn. then to m I an Inn 1 soul Obtain- undent lwro; nahuy Pall). noluu nlf-ML uus.-od stamp:-l envelope to T. A. I Oonenl Innnnr. box A. can Daily Willi. H or to travel and nnpolng Q-Mn. No onnvuslna. Salary and upomu `rid. TIIII Bnm.In'-unm:ram (`-o., blmlu-I, oronm. `I EN AND WOIEN WHO OAN WORK A hard talking uuul wrltlnmnix hour: d: for nlx lays a week. and will onomom. writ ten dollars `molly. Add:-cu Nnv Inn: 00.. 8 1%. Corner Bu Iuul luc-hmond xlu..'l`oron\o. nt. THE %AILY BRITISH W1-mgr * ` YANTRD - IIIHH-(IRADII WOHAN OF rum! nhnrrh standing vnlllnc to horn our hut-iIne:m.tIu-I1 to not an Hanna! and r- nunondunt hero: salary I000. Inc-lo - n-idm-sod stumped onvolopg toA Tint. (lenornl Ilnuuaor. box A. one Dally mo. . `'A.\'|`RD--TlIRBK LADIFPI 1`) INTRO- ulunou hon ohnld work. 8 Ionnid to- mrm to component pol-tons. J. ALLOWAY. Tomnto. >AR'l`Nl,('m"l` riutrrv sum. A u(fC1TbAu. . mmnm-`I-' nvrmu. win tlnclo-r kindly rntrsu to thin omoo Ibll uvol \ 0 I nuiublo Io- WOI . AUUOD lllllillhh SERVANT. HUSH BF. . ablon to cook. No wnhlnu. Apply 5% No ms l`nion Street. Au(mncIlNlmAL HIIRVANT. N0 WASP- mn nr Ironing. Apply to In. W. J F`Anu.1xnBqnio strut. W 3 \ 'AN1`ED-Hl(ill-GBAIVR mm or (icon lonlll In: II-uh: 0h.n On -. 0 an Mung... -p..I u .-u. Ivnannl. `rm hnmlo Uuun-uxn-lu-not on: ten. hlophono 147A. Opon Dunn lllchu HENRY BRAME, Luann UNDI3;`AIII um IIuI.lII--ll Prlnouu um, I-nor Svdonhun ntno. `Ida vhono oommunloniou. x `I ! P. HARRISON COMPANY Vmlgunlm-. nml lmImlm-.. on `ma mm L L . LIILLXLKLKIKILV \J\JJlLL"1 L I'ndort.u|:orn and llmbulmon. I8! and Inn l'nnmms Street. 'Phnno|:- WIVIIOOEII. IL Rs-aidonvo. 91. Open day And night. sAusAc[sI; lm Two Greatest Salesman on % Earth, Quality and Pride IIKIVU uuvnyn C-lAI.'I`IEi;3. A l'lL\\J.l I. IJIIIIJ .I.l\L'&'LllI.K\ I lgood value at $1. special 750. I.` LIIHAV VI 1 11 U UUIILU LILJDUIL KJJIJIX, Bornet's celebrated make $1.50. spe- cial fo; $1.10. ` ht Higher grades 82. special for $1136 . -- 32.50. - 31.05 l ."Inspeotion invited. ' 5 IsmcY& smcy. Dlront Importer: Drosl Goods and HIIICIOI. AN'l`lI;D--l.NDlT$ RIOUS MEN 0! OBLI- nomr. Tu: Lnm'o1'r Cmu-/nu. Toronto. .-___...:.._--.g.__-.--- This holds goods in every la art- ment in our Establishment. 81 KS `have always been one of our SPF`.- t"`I A I 'I`I'I'.1L1 rages GREAT LEADERS: 'i=o'oi `dzie-e'n'?.' C-I 1Qlltu\I L` In put off si `rig for! PHOTOGRAPH youin-" tend sending to fri ds at '.[`A"RTAN PLAID nusn LINS. very new and desirable, 81.50. special price $1 yard. U: u- \J\ll.IIJIHlI. ` I FUNICRAI. DIRECTOR. I8! PRINCESS B'l'.. l l(lnutnn.alu`oeuuur 10 W. I. Dronnnn. Bmuzmcns on T xii 7&ntx)IFidDu' with both nlnnlo and dnnhln roman. - IIRDI A1`E|.Y. AN RX PERIBNOID ($00!. to In Llwls, Bhhopulo h. ..___.__:: :---% \ OOD GENERAL SERVANT. IUSNBR ADD!) FANCY PLAID TAFFETA siL1~:s ...J .._I.__ -1 on ___..',I Mr. FRENCH LUSCARBYAOK SILK, lnpnnln nnlnluml-n.1 vv|n|9A\ GI xn man, 7ANTIID--kN KXPKRUCNUED U \NVA8H- V to travel and nnpoint No nwuslnn. unonobn mid. Wc ll Furnish Your Eyes wenuen pnoaAanLmas. u vvn vcww- I 'l'I.IaIPN"` O. ARB wbnxunq FOR us. 4 1-. M. EDITION.` I 8;. IAWNHOO (uppor)-WoIhI-ly winch. no. usgionnry or I thus. higbor tompontqro. s:s;`coa?.5? I\I'IJI"'lV\D OBI DDT f_`!*!j!TF~5i5- _3As. mun, n Ihlnnnm A u--71 SUI.` worth 64TH YEAR. NO. 262.. ugh: 1 -O $I II mhunnsucd. Iiunclnuy uunurlnuu. no -y_v-n--w vcnuniuungiuru noonuuonnoo up Kutnun rive. `liking 5' that cut hillthoycnnohon nvinowhn of tho junglo `VI: bImin[.'p`l:0 no Input!` use can y sol ntruo-nxlhouihunuuno k I` ptulieunont owund on 950 -nnnd. hnr dull [CI] llll IX`? WIOITI Iilljl bigiu-`Stu-nd.hr|oddowunahupon eldqluonul thonuuuulth HENDERSON I-E'"Ill -1II-'l'U uutrw-uuww -; ---: Ind IIIIOI. . SIILA. Npv. I0.-'l`ho report that a nu- tin ofmt llld u-Guy-in Bntho laolonging In tho Kan-um column nd boon inuucopt d by tnlnunon in a ruins and IInIg|II.I'- ad in oiicinlly coulnnod. It nppun II lLAvw&nnmi_|nnin"A nnnnnnmnm In Ilka-on lnlcllon Innuendo! I! III! A-A -'lIl-d |cemI~ 4-, 9- 9'!4'3I?E'?T*?| sun late I tow pupva cf h`a`h'~mo 23 Iydouhnm Btroot. non Bu! Street On! botwoan 2 Andi RI. j FOUGhT BRAVELY FOR LIFE. IVICI1-yn lint v-I I Inan I _: inning (`luuon ml 1`l'Ra`D\\ . MN. I-2 h. Pm-pt--tn: at tho no-tan. rorurol Prinvou um Hound aka. CHAR. RWRINRHALL. Principal AR1:i`SCHOOL ' lull 0! law. A] INi1'BlWYl'lD BY Illbl A. 3001'!` To all uni? Wellington St . thanhuvg. gm) lbduoom suits. onhtocdu. Bxvonzdun. ship. Conn. and mint Tnhlos. Ibiniw 52 chars. Child`: wt. lnmpmoiu. ~ldo`\ox\n1. Rakin- tutor. Inltomu, Springs. Crockery, Ulns+- wuo. Kitnhon than (uuly now). than Btmm. Carrots. otv mm. M lo:l)o`-lovk Torms omah. J. BALTIB. Anvtlouovr. I CH3 - it?` - 1 1 j Classes will :1--npon on [og-`day, November Is Running l`|A4lQ| n 'l`l'R.\'D\\'. l'IU\lIl|I tint: -:7 v u ----u No rosono. having fur Rnalnvul I Knrn Pinno. wnnnnt. [wan to pun-huor at. time or lo. _ .-. .-.._........n-n nu nu. A c:nn'lvlV -nn mos. n. JonNs.! KID-l_._._n.._..4 IIIVIILII IIII- nrvuuung - ANAVALGOIEDY DRAIA. The lknulltnl Coral llnl. _ Ilubor at Apia. The Capitol at Wuhlnutomlllumlnntcd Tho Forty Bout Tlip from Jvrnor C-Iy to Now York An ubnolmoly p-I-foot. sumo Illu- sion. and the uloundln H. nionuo Scene. In Acvuruu repm~?uoOlon 0 the Sammun hnrrnr lfoc aha WIIECR 0!` H1! 'l`lll\`..\'1`0N.1I _1_wcnQN SHALE NOV. 12m.| `rho Dally ltoulook lorllglomlou ' to root Thonulvu In. Spoon! meeting of tho city council to- night. Charity oirclo muuicalo at Mn. Wnlhmh to-Inprtow night. Adrniuion 10 on. Don't throw unv old pictures. fuming Carnovsky factory,+ _,,,,, , I ' Ono mun. 0n|y-l`IIlDAI . NOV. lhh. LINCOLN J. CABTIN3 Bis! Produmiun, Send them to hlUI1I}_AY. _W9_ guarantee to give perfect aahslaction. New Carpets but and laid. =?`oaj.g.;;;*gag"%oaMe !- --A-in xoupoautuua Ody /nbdnb\uInAAIuu&y`u. to-In_ortow night. Aunmuon nu ow. Don't throw any pictures, framing and ropoirlng in P. 0blke a npoclnliby. loo vt. 'l5()_I\J""F`;" sdvt. . an v ' Hear the Harmony mule qusrtotte snd Mr.J. B. McKay on Mondny evening next in the Conqrdgnhionnl hull. "PnnlSmI!.h"lclVQI for Wolfe Inlnnd to Inn. is. U. 'l'()Il Clunlmm Sueotn. on Pictures cloned and Rammed . Now is the time to |mv.e your: Car- pets cleaned. -...nn.-p 111 the Uongrognmonnl nlll. Pu_ul Smith" leaves this evening at. 7:30 on nocommodnbo thou withing to attend the C.M.B.A. uumblyi Irina mam nilimn vet. from Montrnl for winning no IIDODG uno u.m.n.n. llluunuy. Five more ailing: you Liverpool - Allan Hno 13th and 2(`t.h inat.. Dominion lino l3t.h`inoI*.., Beaver lino l`~lt.h and 20th inst. App! at Hi'lderI-loovn`u ngnmnhip agency. 42 C nuance Itroob. . BRICK HOUSE. 181 UIVUION u'm.m:'r. A1` pnsout ooonplodb Prof. Dny. lodorn Oonvonlonoon. mow. rlfurnnoc. Pouur lon m Bopmmbu. Apply nut door to E. B. Wncu. .-_ THAT COIHIODIOUS BRICK HOUSE, No. 08. situated on Barrio Street, opposite the Orlokut Mold. I-In lately been put in 00-! tooth. Rent ruuonublo. Apply to J. l tw- 'mN. Houlr 1' Co . Olly. --_l I )- In): nun who In anon: enough to play I [c]! all day. or hold uni" O Imndnd poun-l~ \ has I nonlo o! 00:! too hour to 1m. 14- _.l-_- L`-- A . J- In \N. tn-5 Inna Don't Forget to Patronlzgi -_._ __ .__. _.7-.__.. Don't Thmgzgy ' | ronulr. Rom runomu from H0310" 3' . Olty. ' W0 LARGE 00I|l0DIOU.~\ NEW BRICK Hounu. near the c-ornor of Alfred and Princess Streets. oontnlnim: Ill ruomu, hot waster furnace. and all modern Improve- manta: lighten!` For further pnrvloulars npalg 9... Mn. .0. Tuonmou. Corner Princess an wuor mrmwa. nun Ill mouaru InIpruvu- li ht-ml` to In. .0. Tuonmou. mm hum Stream. LARGE FURNHHED ROOM 1N umwuuu. lonnlgzy. Inodorn lmprmromontu. private home. ho. I Brink Terrace, 0 ponies St, Paul : Snbhnth Robool. Iontrul . moot-. ._____--.'-___:_.:.__ HOUSE, No. rlnlnt thud. I-In lately nutin goo-I P. OHLKE. NEW BRICK Prlnmnu sh-eats. oontnlnimr - ... .a--- --- Tho StroII;:l` Coal. yvvu 1-u-uw g- t ---r Drotesoor ol Frc'nch "-\|'r;t~oVre|>'ns~?no!Ion of tho 2&0 PIIol~ l5v.5nr~ and 7&- ___._._._z___.__.___. I3` V IHIIIV -`II unnu- 'l'hono `M Cnrpot Department 806. _______j.___________ `LARGE 1rUIwunn6TiooM1u ummnu. lonnliu. Imp!-n\'emonh1.prl\'Mo "V , . M. we Lowest Pnoo. Onll M anon at 101 Brock strut, uppodh Golden Lion Groom-1. Kimnton. and prompt nuan- tion will In [won I; 109 Bl!1IUKII|l`Itl:Il:l`, who:-0 you mm choose from over fty dium-em. nylon 01 Mouldings 3 Ftnmv to suit tho ! lc~ euro st. right. prlcw. om Bloken I-`Fame... P. nnmm cnn n-pn I . (MM. Silver or Ennmol Hum aqua to now. nivlng you money. I32 ONTMIIIO STREET. .__ an n---`.0 II-n-u-Innnnl I LOCAL MEMORANDA. EEIII I EUIIIU Ill IRZI ICU IIUIYI III III I- Tholt vino ban to do It. We want man to! ouuolloru whp haw too lnuoh regard for their win: to tank [Chum bouts of bnrthen. but will till their stove: and hnnuu with our0o5l That g-`nth! ovk Turin: cmah. SAl.`l`l8. Anvouovl`. -??-----_-jjj Iwepairing. ll Alnnuhutinotlluulour rennin tuna-cnpndhln Ala: Iuuhndho iduntilod Vulcan nacho nu-ehrl L._.-AL--.nJ-..-I-.--gs -..-5-Q I1` Tilj \IjIII -IWf ITICI Icalblvhduurhyoun cutonls. lhonolunruiughounortoc. `broth Inl-Hm-nnunnnm.nndnnnnmnn-n no comm] uur mo. Dill Iwp on my pun. But Vacbor cum on. and the boy kept movin on` until he got to the brow ol the hill, I I nan And woman were dic- ginn. When the tramp at them. be otoppo: They oy:d him nluo..u;d thong I t vacuum. in U n t him. Tho man III to an \'nh:nunt iuohiof that he picked u 3 pitchfork to houndyht shovuos. (unpaid: '_l\io in O horrid country. Tho no run than dogs. I have boon ng luriwodgvgudnobodyhu oondnou crud." clad, not twenty ninth: bo- lon. untdond Bonito. tho fonttou-r- old that at Radian but but y can not In and u not Inc. As --AbLn- I{u-4 BK-n-g-Lu-an 1:; in money um loou. Occuionnlly by some lucky chance I vic- hm ontmpod him. A boy of thurtnen named Rodior was herding con noor Clemons Fort-and one day in October. a you IQO. when be our on only looking. grinning follow approach. Ho In a trump. poorly drouood. and carried I big but on his hoc- ond uoonvy suck in his hand. Tho boy wu frighuood by tho tramp`: oppou-once, And on the tango: come near. young Rodior. undo: ptoeonoo of minding hm corp. I-an nvoy. Tho stronger. Vochor. followod. "Is`o him: cold. be said when he como our "Why don`: you light on? It you want matchoe. I on can you nous" I wont nono." aid tho y. "And don : be coming am no. but hoop on tho posh. ` Rn: \'u-bar IDAIHQ nu. and tho ho! Kant tnsr. ne wee insane. Thst was three years ago. Since that time Vgcher has wandered through the country districts of France. lenviuu: every- where a trail of blood. but undetected. even unsuspected. until by more chance he was csught elmoet red-handed near Lyons about three weeks ego. Most of his vic- tims were shepherd boss and girls. whom he found tending their docks in lonely elds or on hillsides. but aoiuotimes he killed men and women. In each one he seemed seised with s frensy slur striking down his victim end cut end slashed and often dismembered the body. He told the ma- gistrste one dsy that he considered lnm-elf s scourge sent by Pmvideoceto sill-ct humanity. But hie motive wes ollen more rstionul and sordid. One man he killed because his victim wore a clean-looking shirt which Vscher coveted. Sometimes. he admits. he killed because he needed money and food. lhv-Aninnnnv hr nnmn lm-Ev 1-henna I via. \ ncnor. unnougn may luew no was DOC u: to be at Inge. because they were nfmid of an outcry in the pros: against, the arbitrary oomiuemenh 0! I citizen under the pretext chtt be via inane. tn... ...-. nu... ...... M... Rina. Ihnr. 5,iA\! fJ!D. dlclpllno lll rrenco. But there was no suspicion or ground for suepicinn of \'ucher s sanity et that time. Just alter completing his service. Vseher wee ill in hospital for several weeks. Dur- ing his connement he attempted to blow ut his hreina with a revolver. end he II carries the bullet somewl -`re inside his skull. The shot produced recurrent tits of insanity of so violent e cherecter that he was conned for l time at the lunatic asylum at Dole. Dr. Gilbert, the well-known expert in mental diseases, ea) in thet the phylicinns at the asylum released \'acher. although they knew he was not tit in ha in. IA:-tn, humnnn Llmv were nfrnid of IAMl|N SMNlMllSl.Y} want an neon Ind: Known II the lu- uult oi Invonlgullonn-I-la Won: mood- thlrnty Wrotch--lune Prominent Por- lnlll Among Ill: \ lc-Hm: Ooonlnnnlly a Vlotlm lclonpod. 1.0540051. Nov. )0 --'l`ho wank`: investi- gnbion add: tifwen more mysterious mur den to the list of crime: charged against the French lunatic Vucher. 'l`I.;_ -..\-I.A- OLE-in ninht Inn!-rhu-1 Ilrithhl Extraordinary Career of `the Frcnch Mqrderer Vachcr. IIS wmmur A PARALl.El..| THIRTY-EIGHT ASSASSINATIONS BROUGHT HOME` TO HIM. y uncxon. The story of this man. who killed more- ly for the salsa of killing. should be made known throughout Christendom. lorit con- stitutes the most startling warning of mo- dern times against the criminal folly of turning loose upon society on individual subject to tits ol homicidal mania. Vu- cher, who is only about twenty live years old. was e peasant living near Lyons. He served his military term in a regiment of musves. and proved so good A soldier that he was mode a non-commissioned otllcer. It was complsined of him that he was brutally severe to the recruits under him. A young men, 3 member of the renowned French family, tells how Vecher once abused him so savagely while drilling him that he lost his temper and sprang at the young murtinet. Luckily for the soldier, his companions seized him before he had succeeded in striking his tormentor. other- wise oourt-mnrtnsl and sentence of death for assaulting an officer might have been his fete under the stern laws of military discipline in Frsnco. Rm. them mu rm ensnlnlol or around mo rrencn Iunaun \ acnor. This mnkea thirty-eight murders within three yaara. the debnilu of near] all of which the slaughterer rehbea wit pride and gusto. I`hm-n in nnhhinu in modern hintorv with anu gusto. There is nothing in modern hietory which to compare the sunguinary career of Vacher. The Jack the Ripper murders in London ten years ago are completly eclips- ed by it. and the revelation is still incom- plete. As has been said. thirty-eight aa- nesfnations have already been brought home to this blood-thirsty wretch, and scarcely a day passes that another is not added to the list. It is-doubtful if the murderer himself knows the number of his victims. Ho nouchalantly tells the story of some fresh tragedy to the examining magistrate from time to time as the de- tails recur to his diseased mind. Investi- gation in each case so far has produced full corroboration of the murderer : narra- tive. These cases include several crimes not heretofore discovered. but the victim e L...l.. I.-- :n nnnh in-I-nan In-nan fnnnrl norenoxore (IIBOOVBIBG. Dun Due Vlcunnu body he in each instance heon found where indioated-in B disused well or lone- ly tlnickeb. Tim nmrv nf this man. who 25 Cqnts Dress Goods.