~ MAJESTIC there being no mnney vubeu lor uneir pay. John Chapman, manager of the Wilkes- barre baseball club has resigned. Howard Earl, first baseman, will probably take charge. Villains spread paris green in n pasture eld and man we in Chrit-to her Mil- lar'a herd, at. Dash ood, Onb., ied from the poison. Atraatv between Japan and Brazil is UVU IJlI.JUIIUUU.IKlIl'JIVlD UV |yIl\l hvllvv `III-lIvIA' tions of Bl'7.ll. . \` = -- . Eugene V. Debs 93 been asked to de- IIVGI` the funemloratuon, Sunday, over fe remains of the striker shot and killed m the Cleveland. Ohio. riot. Tim u6m't. of Inn! nhiaf iuntina RumIalI tn remulua Ul um amino: auuv nuu lluvu In The visit of lord chief justice Rut-sell to America is causing an anticipatory stir among New York lawyers. It. is certain he will xeceive ilat.tering attentions. Ppmr Wheeler. sentenced at Kentville. Wlll xeceive nauenng atwnuonn. Peter Wheeler, Kentvilie, N. 8., to be hanged for murdering Annie Kemptou. has made a full confesgion des- cribing how he committed the crime. The bodv of a man supposed to have cribing how he COITIIHILLOCI me crime. The body supposed been one of those drowned in the St Law- rence nenr Round Island, hunt uutumn, was recovered in that vicinity yesterday : Hir Wnlmr Rnnmit. the novelist. will recovemu In mm, vncmu.y yanwrulry. Sir Walter Besant. the novelist. speak this evening, in London, at :1 meet- ing milled to promote the idea of the union af English speaking peo leg of the world. For the rm, time the an of the Uniwd af linglmh speaking 18! Ol me worlu. For the limb ng Sum-a will be llown today with fort -ve still`! on in! blue eld, indicating th ad- mission of L'tul1 to the sisterhood of the states. W8... l`..mnH.m um-lml. Rnlnmnninh. ittaws. The Egyptian packet Rnhmanieh, from Sunkim to Cairo. which wan reported wrecked with loan of sixty lives, arrived yeatcrdny at her destination. She /met with no din-aster. ` 4 M:..l`|mrI.m.m Hmith, nl \\'nnhinomn. with dinnnter. Mine (`hnrlotte Smith. of \\'aehington, head of rescue league. hm written a circu- lnr denouncing the use of the bicycle for women as being destructive of health and leading to immornlity. Bicycle stealing has become an induntry in Toronto. Detectives hnve learned that bicycles are stolen, taken upnrt and the parts ahippql to Buffalo. The thieves are evidently thoroughly organize l. A new kind of Jm-k-tlie-Rinnerlma made miued the assault on all me women. The aussmer Three Friends left. Key West, Fla.. on Friday. The arms seized on board the steamer City of Richmond and released were transferred to the Three Friends. The schooner Dellie is said to have left port. with fty Cubans on board. \.\The latest democrativ slum panned around in: For preaident, Henry M. Teller. of Colorado: for vicepresident, John R. Mcbenn, of Ohio: for tempornry and permanent chairman of the conven- tion, senntor Joe Blackburn, of Ken- tucky. ' In thecouroo .015 divorce triel in bon- tLAun1Ex,'s%_rn1s;_EnjnsKmu. 1 -j._-u BUT 1'HEcAam|1' HA8`li0T BEEN FORMED. It cnnllo Put focptlor la short order . Wlunung llpo 0onao--Gala to llnvq n.|..-tgnl nnlnnpln-lJonncll--W|lI `Isle ' :1: Appeal. Mozn'n:AL, July 4.-It can be ptntod nublsoritnbivoly that wl:ilo.Mr. Lnurie: bu biin, for. Ievpnl dnyu. consulting his friondl, the cihinot. but not been formed. Name: have been mentioned, and-ltln oer hin that, in his own mind, the liberal chief huelocted oormin men for well dened Ezibionubutit in equnlly true that he not intimated to those nearest him what. his reeolvea have been. ip 01....-In 'I`nnnnr and friandn Am Spice of the Morning Pllprl Aucl the very late) Deapatcheu. Charles H. Johnson, the eminent New York artist, died on Friday. Rnlnmnn Mnmhln. nnlnmd. the murderer Que.. ab .');:1U a.m. All well. Count and countess `de Caatellnne (nee Annie Gould) gave ten thousand francs for distribution among the poor of Paris. United States Consul Gen. Lee has on- evidently thoroughly orgnmze I. A new kind Jm-It-t.he-Rip werhaa his: appearance in Berlin. even oun women were slashed Across the blue wit u rnmr yesterday. The eame man com- mitted the Meeult all the women. Th- ntnnlnnr Tlu-mu Frinmln left. Kev vs. The SS. Queenamore, Elder Dempeter in from London. naz-used Father Point. Wlaonthg `ripe uoInao--nun up u-vq Bejoctod Ordonrln-Oouncll->-_WIlI vnn Annnnl. 1'-wt -v--- .....V C. P. B.'0IIll'|'od By`l`ho Globe.`- ....,..._.. `l..l.. ,4 VI`)... nlnlm ...l:n.. Jun` DAILY \Bm'r1sI'I Wme, A.TURDAY.A:TULY -1, 1396" P|I'H OF THE NEWS. Iur Iollvrv was `noun , us run: - uvuu-cg on all sides, tllrcroloro no{g't,onndt:lfor t/shot" . In but '6 :vlnvI 3... shown I): of r. cl Ia, hot ovnni .lIon 0. Kirk I- figl. |t.- "3 at nuns` plug: A `An. mun` 01 [HI Blm Ilifl guvornor ' : 33 nd Cnrtwrhrht. Hon. W. Hath. [hunt hvo-A|Roeluutar. 8; B mu. 0. `At ikahn-0, 9;luIIIn_. ::: Union! |ngu-At Drunk I: Bu- in. 1. `M. New Yuk. 0: Bil I. nu UIIIII l'III ,vu--pn--an `Tho complaint undo to to run of dip- antinfuction with the man no . Father `I Ikliniotvdny picnic At. Bravo! - Milh wu nnw `ad. to uounnoo wu hf-day given. nnor was and to nll whocnmo till 4:!) and none complained, for then was pbnty, ll well u therefore no ground: for dis- ..u.t.m.im. nu ham nl ha-nlnlisv Inn uunucuon. In out on nap: Ilrnyl boon Ihown by the Brown : MIL _. _.x 0! U! ml. Is.-gavornot lll nu ardC|rt.vrIght.Hon. W. Ha:IJy,, I. P. .:B. I. Britten, I. P.; J [J Prion. I ll El I I n - ...`:'.2'......,"'L?..`.*....`1."t{':...`2?.'.""`T" and up. r . Boys Ribbed Hose, xoc, Izic, 15c and zoc. ` * Misses Hose. 7 A-3C.I0. 12$`?- Ladies Uhderve ts, 5c, 8c,~.Ioc, mic and up, Nhxht Dresses. 4 60c. Me.` Perth Cono . These live`) Ipech are beginning to be- come I plague -in the back count . In I Dnlhouaie their; ' bvo nlrel felt. and it is :.'}`x,~-_....... `ah. ha and. Near Whbm'n Camera {II Forbes and Henry Barrie had their buck- wheat. crop dostroycd. and the II are now at the once. It In some and: Action to hm- mhn, o.h.i.'- nld nnnmv. the tinv rd louno ire. has got. down to won Ana is Idling the gruuhoppon. That will eventually ulny the gran-hopper till the plague it stayed, il not this you, the one I bar. llll turn lane: v unuuns. The passenger department of the Grand Trunk railway system has innued the I896 edit,ion.of Pen and Sunlight Sketches. I most. nrtiatir and useful volume, deecrip- cive of {He scenery, summer reeorbe,`etc,,. reached"by their line. The book contains 308 pages, several hundred half-tone illm-E trationn of scenery. etc., with descriptive matbenand tablemof distances. faree. vuln- able hints to intending tourintr. and A hundred and one other Inncmers of special intereet hr the seeker after rest and recrea- tiqn. lb may be had by npplying to T H-nley,G.T.R., Kingston, or my agent Glfthelline. .._ __g .__-_ an- ..._ at. the oau_. 1: ll some nnuwuon I know that their old enemy. the tiny red loune `)4-nine. has got. down no work and in Hlimr thn nrunhonners. A ugujm iouuoo. Jana Luuln Wlillngton. u upogv, `boypruoherwbooo nnuhhlq pcwav an I apukor and Ilbllcal otudont low` netrnmtncl nomnch nthnlloll Ill it Ibllih. l nu no-I-r---p u vw-_oq .- - - -.---v. -..._` 1 Ipukor and Human uuuun uvr Mztncwl oomlch attention tho south. | . -j.- 9 s an lens:-lsblg rowan an 3 Punch nnnl'|. -| Handout. ' I In stopping in new unegnu. _ _ Eva-y night for wuh_put he hm. elthor lectured at wiluhtd in large 50-` dionou oompolod nnnlnly of `number: 1 his own race. V Ho never lpuh bun "Ibo pulpit Mien` on the some nubjoot BI: momorylo lu- nouinhlng. He can impact whola ohnptujot of the Blblo by man, can name all the books which compose lb. and, It In chimed, can nd any Out of Sal-lpmre ll soon us It is (Inn to him. Winn: vnnknhhknltllnlouta IIOIILIOIP I000 It )8 1VllI Io nun. What mnkesehlonomlpmouta uenLvoII> '-clertul Isu (:6: this he never went to school. Considering h|Iao,.he wrlvma rwelL Ella lather claims that no one our taught Mm, and that he in simply A non- ius with n pnnslon tnrgainlng knuwlodge. 'l`|un hnv in nlaht van-n old. mm]! for 1 lllvanxl an nuuml to-nxgnu Mother died when I was one year and 2 months Old. .1 Muy father In entirely doprivad of his flslml sight I have: no slaw!` nnr Brother on earth. I oonfoaned us hope In ohrlnt (At the Ago of .3 years, and won: lluptizd buy Mr. J. W. Mm-m of Ohio. [am sure without exugnmblng that I have is rocnnprou-cl hours and vhimen from Innoy to Ex- pnuml cho word of god, though I land only :! font and I luv]: high. Muv rwolzht In he-swoon '48 and bl Ullly IS [005 (Hill I llIl`ll mgn. Muy Iwolgllt. pounds. Muy ht-nlth It porfoob. Iunn remembv-r whut ouvurmd hen lugs but 5 year and one month on `I luxm-ed about one hundred nlghts In this gr:-nt Crescent clty up to data. Muy comm-gutlonn are numeruuu. Both Whlbn mud mlnred. cw lulu" mall Fm-rv hndi II Innnh-A uvmn nnu rrs-nun. Thin In hnvn boon proved buy Imno of the uxnstmbrnnilned ntuduem. of the South. Mr. R. 1.. Prot of -Nlunx-00, Inn, Noum- nnd me no ull Scvlutlitn and Philosophy M a mm with romurknbln Power. Mr. klrkpatrick. high .~`lwrrnf of Homer, Vlulbnrnu pm-luh, Lu. nuys that I mu A pudlgy and wondn-r of the age. l.I'l"l'l.|<.` .1 I. t Ins wltuh passion lorgnlnlng Kl'l0Wl0|l[U. Tho boy In night you: old, his age and has I very lnulllgeut face. 9' His voima is 1: are-blu, L-Ieur and Iutluirliq. `Flu ls wry vain 9! Mn gifts. Ho mm-fnllv nre-mm-.-1 M-I lectures and Ho In vain 9! nm guns. u-,:m-fully prvpurv sermons. Fuoc to face with his nudiem-.9, Mu mind seam; mom nctivn than usual, and he never lacks for a word. Anlrn tn un-Im nu m-nnnnt. n! M: llfn. wrlnwn very rnpmly. I. llctla Jlmmle Loula Wanhlugmn, was Born ln Blg rock, pulaakl county Ar- lmnsun. the llth of may, 10 mlnuts to 11 A. M. Moved to Bolivar county, Mlusla- sippl, when 3 months old, and there re-m-ed. When I was 4 years and 1 monoh old, playing In the oor wlth a pros- pector of u Book onmnlnlng the llfo of abrlsc, written by Dr. 'l`ul1nage, I plckod It up of a sudden and mad lt urontly. I have never attended school a (lav or It OI suuuen nu rquu lb uunmluy. I have never day n mnmunt In my life and I have all of the proof to the above fact at muy com- mand. I mu nw R vnnr um! 21 dnvn Md. I manu. _ I am now 8 years and 21 dnys old. I on say wlthullof my heart that my 5; and talent is from god. I oomnlt. whole chapters of the bible to memory. such as the lat chapter of mntthew, the: 10th chapter of nehemlah and the lat` chapter at 1st Chroululaa and umnny other chapters in tho bible I commit to heart. with out. commltllng an error. I an-Mn this: with muv nwn llmln hand: one was and he tacks (or wont. Asked to write uu aucnunt of his ma, converslon nnd gifts for t,he Sunday World, he furni~xhod the following, which in printed just. M~ he wrote It. It was wrlnwn rapidly. I. m.t.la Jlmmle Wanhiuumn. heart. with mu. uomnumng an error. 1 write this with muy own um. hand: utter returning from an uudlenoe Where I address to-night. Mnrhnrdlnd Whnn I vnu one van And linbn wmw mm wmren. egg I sing well. En-ry body In Inspired buy muy songs and they go away prun- lng god. I mnd muv nhnmoeu. I have a talent mun L`J|(,(`m'H mun UI rvvry uuug nu drawing nml munlc. I count w Though I hnva no lux-ut.ru('bor I can I Latin and Fro-nuh. 'l`I.I.: In Iuuvn hnnn nr-nvml hnv lnlm THE adv PnEAcHm's '81'<;nv. Patron. . _ v w, At. an muting of the Kin Benin! duh. Inn ovnninz. Hon. 0. A. Kirinnk ml WK 1' '3 I uni`). Yuri 0: 11.1% I3: ntbinxrzo, C. `i . (3nolans.,l' Chub .. n, ..:..1L- - lo canto "0I`_COQpII|I.- ..___l-:._A _-.I- A. ......-o... GI-uohoppor Plague. min: ouoifloo-on. ~ 1....` AI`\II_.L-_Ag- A r-omplem line of Fishing Tackle also on hand. phnmoel. old of every thing such as well. .. nu (nut:-unlnr I I\Ai\ nonnl IA. WASHINGTON. -:2-....-= N: nnhn_l.A| ;q_ _. uuun van in coma: Ina ban cunlbuhuululovor .nu, _caotiu0itwnhnndtInIIh voclulnitnuvcr.- . ' `lit 00' Wufblownedo Jou3A'3x)on.u', '11:; land. nose . oov mm: ::'.:.':'.~..'~. ..'.':'.-.2: out in thcwuc loruln-0nl,it,h Iupyond -- ...., .. ... *:."- .:';::L than an _P|lu cured In I to I lIh3I._ Dr. Iv : Ointment will cure all one: of tchin Pile: in from 3 (.06 nights. Ono Applied. on Irrin oomlort. For Blind and` Blood! In it in la: Alnoonui Tenor. t. Rheum, Ba-hot ! Itch. And all of tho Akin. Iou. Sold hy W. H. odloy, Iucouuor to N. C. 'Polaon`Co. . The Interior . . . I. Wm. Shea bu returned lrom Orillie I nemuoe-for the Feeble Minded. where be decorated an amusement hell end oorridor. He speaks in the warmest. reiee ol the kind treatment received whi e there, And think: the men who could not be happy in Orillin must. be an idiot indeed. From the northern papers we learn that he 've one of his unique enfnneingnenu, en the northernere e wrinkle or two about liv- ing pictures. Ili OXMIDIOHI, HO COIIIUX WIDI1 I pug dog'":t one imam. and endeavored to gut. =hie eonured thought: and romaine at the next. Hie speed was forty miles nn hour, and the dog rooeived a decent. bur- I. I. WII1 Rho: HA] luhnvnarl 'I'nl'n (In-HIE: Rm-kwood Reviovf. ._ l)r. Clarke rides a Remington, and scours the country far And wide in search of nre birds and owers. On one ofhin labour. expodmona, he collided with I pug dog :1: ant endeavored to closed A mam an nour nnu a nail to DWO hours. In seven polling sub-divisions gull of them Martin's . strongholds) the some thing took plmoe, end It riot was averted only by the exertion of Martin : supporters. Inm convinced that the whole business was a cold-blooded cons irncy to steal the election in broad daylig t a.nd,to overawe the liberals b force of Arms if ` they pro- tested. All t e tricks that were played in London were played here, and by the time the courts have made clear the fact: to the public will recognime that Winnipeg was simply strangled. There was no Lest--no election at all. In Mnnguette and Macdonsld two of our very best men- Ashdown and Rut.herford--Ivent down be- cause of the patron mndidntes. Else- where we did first rate. The C. l`. R. dial everything they could to beat us." .......... .........., ....... ............. ..-...,. ...... - lay one of the part , stupid lrom the e'e:te of strong drink; is under lip gut. [me swollen, shirt torn and blood on the sleeves. Hie tattered cost was folded. and served as I illow. and his vacant stem clearly show that he had no realization of his condition and little knowledge of the close attention he was receiving from the -large crowd of excited men and women which was rapidly increaeing. About fteen yards from the drunken man.~who gave-his name as C. Reid. To- ronto, in 5 clump of cedar: well calculated toeonceel the body, were the remains of the victim, evidently placed there by the supposed murderer and his companions. The unner no:-Lion of the bodv was Derfectr my rimi, Morgans anu names jomeu ma Fart . These men seemed to be at logger 103 5 over something. and indulged in two or three ghto. On Tuesday another jam- boree was enjoyed. The witness fell asleep Tuesday evening, and on awakening Wed- nesday morning all had deserted the camp with the exception of Morgan, who wa ' at drowsy as a result of the debsuch. id was in the same predicament. for neither he nor Morgan sew-v Barnes dead , body, though ii. iuv uniy u ahrb distuiie from them in the grass. Reid, in fact, says he was not aware of the murder until after his arrest. 'l`mn hnua noun imnnrhnnt. tnnhimnnv D O-OIKYDIOH, WU WIIGU -Ill, VDIEFZ 0|] iursdny lent we polled an aggregate of 5.900. or 2.000 more. Not only was there direct buying, but there must have been personution on an extemive scale. Pro- bib 860,000 changed hands in beta, and Hug John's active campaign was in the hands of thygambleis. Promptly at nine o clock in the morning the drugoona were hustled to the polls to vow and immediate. ly afterwards -were ordered under xmhh. Ator before ten o cloc|x the supply of ballot papers became exhausted no one all the polling phfoes and the booth waia man. Reid testified at the inquest. that he was one of the gang who had spent a couple of days revelhng In a big drunk. On Mon- day Pitta, Morgana and Barnes joined the nartv. lo2|zer- urwr ma arrest. Two boys ave important testimony. About ten o c ock on Tuesday night they overheard a. conversation between two young trempe., _One said to the other`. It was a d#-- shame to shoot him fro be` hind. Afterwards the witnessed an rod into conversation with the tramps and en- quired what was wrong. When one of the strangers told them a man had been shot r they diabelieved him. After asking for the depot they started of? in that direction and as they did so one remarked to the other that Pitta did it." Lin.-nan m-um Hunt. Pitta nn Rn!-nan IIIII` Lwo or three weeks. Barnes, very < uarrel- aome. had :1 row with the gang ueqday nfternoen. He also went asleep Tueedny evenin and did not. see the murder. On Wain ny The Kid" and "Tomm ." absent. -IlI night. returned. and "it was then. for` the Met Lime. M0 in learned of Bamee death. They ted to know why he (Mor en) was loi ,1` around when Bnrnee ed been Iho l the night. befofd. They eocueed l'it.t.e -`L murder. Mot an, The Kid." and l'F{"b0al d0db mixedtrein forB --(`L ville. ll ey separated at Brockville, rgnn taking the elds, while the other i. ' ed for the town. This was the l` 1 T-IIIIBOH HBO DBBH cramping I-UKBIIHUF IUI` gen new 0! the pair. , l I of your home need? not be ruined by the ies. Screen doors and windows mean comfort and cleanli- ness to a degree that only 3 those who have used them ~ can realize. The price will not permit excuse for not having the . Doors, $1.00. ` Windowggoc. V 1 `,3-I-I Hugh John must. be m chip from the old block. and an examination of his nasal or an in not needed to prove it. A citizen of innlpe, whom the Globe describes an carol , ooo -heeded and Inoderuto. writes to t journal an follows ' "We huda bed. herd ght. here. In November, H93. in the Martin-Campbell `lac-election, we polled 3,900, vows; on mrndnv last nolled amzremnte ballot. became exnaua, In. on mg phfoea wa cl from an hour and a. half to twb (ynll , u---an vvuuug--uvvn v-- an-gm In thomoloo on Tuudoy. has be via shot, the bull entering untfor his ri ht sun. It pound mu-I throu la the o Vcbo cavities of whic were ound to bo__llod with cloned blood. The 8mith a`FAIld Rgnnnl ngvm A win. in u; or-an: nf Mm wan clouea nlooa. The amn.n'a run Reooqd Iqyo: A vim. no the cane of the trdgedy revealed: horrible eight. Samar- ed over the trodden gran were I puck 01 cards. bx-oken.beer bottles, empty ans, mm clothing and homered lutqi, while uboub twenty feet. from the water : edge tram eflecm of ntronnr drink; lib cut. {me 1'00 ll POI` p0l'LI0ll 0| MID uuuv wna ponuuv` kvnnm, the lower part. being clothed in rk stri pod trousers, white woollen socks and` envy boots, the latter being cut in several places across the uppers: The body presented a ghnsbly appearance, be- ing Insured with blood and otherwise du- mmd from exposure. It. wouldmoneu that only one of the tortad from would Jppeu only men (Reid) now in custody here, can give any iugmnation regarding the tmgpdy, all ` the others ullin straight. stories and be~ ing unable to i ntily Reid or the dead other man "nus am no. Mor an says that Pitts and Barnen and Linxsol nd been cramping together for Lwn or three waoka. Barnes. verv uunrrel- 0] H16 Phil`. I Pitta wu arrested at Brmkvillgf now at Smith`: Falls. .`.;.~ All h-nnnnn urn urn-mnfnrl nn niuhhw at. ammrs nun. .;..': 1; \ All tramps are ureated on night; lug?` of gathering in the famous Kid a'nd '1` - my. The inquest was adjournoduntil the Nth inst. . HOW WINNIPEG WAS CARRIED. J. CORBETT, The Trick: That Ware Plavod Tu Wlu The Giant, on: PITTS :3 sun. TO 3: THE sLAv:h. ` IIIIFI ID ID. lljlilu The Inutdorod tramp at Smith : Full: in Jun: Bu-nu. odd to. long to HnInI'.on., Howuubout. t.wcnt;- n you-n ohm. an hnllnl. nntnl-{nu nnofr III: rich}. Ann, supposed murderer anu ms companions. The u per portion bodv perfect- ] nu e, stripped `Bu-nu. olg In-Ilson. Wu lap: through nnnoanu nu no-nun Lon win on nu GronmI-`I`hn mm-In `lam-by T1nT0B0Esa1uIg.n H111. H [IIU III'UC31IHC - `rump: It nu Inquest. -I-5.- .......a.....a .......... -. 4 88 Ge 90 Pflneas Street. . .Sun]I_ner is Incomplete T... .\........ W '-`rs. .... 0! ,...aa.,....: Lnctnted ma great xcariety and at low prices. I I ' ' - "(W '::5'1.?. .E":;;':`n`;';`.?";.;':.1'i}".`i.?`.; % ` . . ' i s/ r T eed = n.;n%oo::w_Mmw"_, M Special Sale of Mona r . Se gas. w a.__ Food is the only life summer diet for S ir-I-no-V \ Thin Dress Oo6ds.Crepon. Musl-ins. Ducks; . Light Prints and matelrials for Blouses ant? 9: Required ll ;ou mild! ~ ` 4:. mm any {mm o Du1:ks.3O inches widg.'rrgq;_7 I-3*? m.'f`ho prodigiuud located mum uinumihon. pol-bee ligation. good health. strength and Islet] lot I-III huh ones. . 'l'm..._...I. ..l.I....a.... .... oI.-s 1-4.5.; Shredded whole when blncum. 6- pasta- `blo. nutritious, wbolooomo. at Roddenh only. - -_-" \ Iactnted Food in a nun ovonhuvo ol cholera inhntum and di u-I. two of tho most, deadly troubles Hut but inlgnt. mo. ||NDVi7GfT|J0N ll iectated Food Prevents Dead -" ly Diseases. \\ Small vlm from under the hod-No. I will not come out! I tell nu. once and for all. Hernulo. l will but manor In my own lmuu-.-Pu'uch. ., m I088 man auver. ur new yr there has been a ver great change in ..ul!` relative values. T e stock of the gold and silver in the world has largely increased, thou h the greatest gain has been in the w ite metal. As a conse- quenoe silver has decreased in price. while gold has remained to all intents and pur- pooeeltatiouory. The falling oil in the price ol silver has been almost one-half, And therefore the actual bullion value of quentit of silver in A standard silver dol- lar at t e United States, weighing 412; grains and containing not lees than 3711 gain: of pure metal, in about fty-one centa. and the true ratio between the two metals. at the commercial estimate. is not sixteen-krone, but About thirtyone to one. The free coinage of silver means this: 'I`lmt nnv one mnv take silver of the stan- ll, nu um only noun-my m-. In uneu 00 us that oi Sing Lung, his Chiueu laundry- man, and his old hob-tailed dog. In paying his respects to the inouu-us ` he fell over a 85 gilt. ohnir mid broke ittn piooo, and fn swallowing n glass 0! punch he got some of the liquid down the wrong way and nlmost cougiu-d his blamed old in-ud oif. Later in the awning ho wiped Jvirchiu on it window curtain and broke tlm glasses with his elbow. As a grand culmination ho culled Major Shorter I liar and was [lung out door: in the mull. Mrs. Bu-m`,|u'u|'rI 4-mhurrnsnnient and vex- ntion could not iw mm-uaied, but ho has only hi"I'S(` tn hliune. A blooming old cadaver, who newr e-vvn ut nded in dog fight or in spelling svi|ooi.rrux't be ex- pound to miugiu in" high toned society and make much of u Pll('i`t`.-ll of it. um-o A`:-o lay on-nu vlnuouenouih at I may.` * IYAu;u-up Iuln A Mug 1.... Ila-:4 '1'ne Iree coinage or anver means mm: That any one may take of dard finance: to the United Btabesmintand have it oolned into dollars of" 4l`. {. grains ---that l.he'government. shall oclare every such `dollar issued to be 0 e hundred conta, thou h itis really worth (bullion value) but icy-one cents or less} n `?...;`.'s7;..`2`.'i.."r'.?. ....:.""', `uf.'.'..`,`f;' n35 % uvencv-sixth veir. Bho luvs one son. IOV'IlmOnll.0n'1 hll`Ill] Inc, In nor uvoncy-aixblgyeir. son, now neuiding in Wuhington `territory. Thu funaml took nlnna vntu-dnvifhrnouli nnrqla J. noun ll mg ma non- dnyn with his briwber in ontnuL Charles` Boyd. Brockviile. QIIIIO Ip to renew no- quuintnnooo on no and 2nd. `Lem Rider, of Verona.` in viliting her sum. Mrs. Jnmeo Honey. Bridgn street. Thomas , Hume and Mia Hume, Burn Brno. 16 a ding this week visiting Dr. nnd Mrs. haohnouo. D. P. Henwoad, attending the oonoervntory of music. Toronlno, in ex- poctod home to-day to spend the holidnya with his parenh. ~ E. S. Lcnum and fnmili and F. Arnobb man man paronu. S. Ltpum fumili and fnmily are Iuinlnorlng 35 Hudson`: k. Mrs. J. H. Madden And `Muster aurico Are viniting her` In in lnndon. Mr. and Mrs. Dotlot. Hnrohnw, 9! Qhe Merchant; bank, won Sound; in nnnndina Mn hnlidnva vith his lnhhar. A. zsunuoy up nee in coneequenoe or one closing. min very much needed in these ports, and a shower or two would do `a world of good. Lnat week mayor (`Arbour received a cheque for 8100, from t_l\e,R.nt.h- bun Co.. on a slight recognition `for the services rendered by the remen at. the Deeeronto tire on May 25th. " The bond ve A line open nil: oonoert on the street. night, and our cit.i1.enI thoroughly enjoyed the ohoioe `uuic. The boys hnve Mlornod themselves with new white coats and caps and look quite cool. . Troy, N. Y.. 'l`lme.~+. The laws of the United States require that the gold dollar coined by the govern- ment shall weigh 25 8-10 grains. The half-eagle (85), eagle (CIO) the double- eagle ($20) sre.to'be of proportionate weight. The standard silver dollar must weigh 412$ grains. Both old and silver coins must be of a epeci fineness-900 parts pure metal to I00 rte of alloy. The standard silver dollaro Altligrains, of which 37ll_ grains must be pure silver. is sixteen-or to be very precise l5.98-- timee the weight of the gold dollar. This is the much talked of sixteen `to one ratio. It was established when the ratio closely approximated the actual commercial value of the two metals-when the quantity of gold in a gold dollar 258-l0 grains and the quantity of silver in a silver dollar of 412; grains were each worth about 100 cents according to the rices of gold and silver bullion in t e markets of the world. But gold and silver, like all other commodities, are subject to fluctuations, tbouglitliese aect old less than silver. 0! ate n. ohm-n Inn luaan n mu-u an-out nlmnrn: bnc door below Clty Hgtel. IIQIIIII |\ II I-'Il|IIII'0l.Il. Wodnosdny evening but Mrs. General Hoochunn gave an at. home" In order to` nbow 0!! as furty-dollar dross she has lately received from (fhlomnuo, and as she had her luvltntlnnn prhm-ll at the office uf our Mmenml coutcnuymmry, she felt under obllgtttiunn tn Include him In the ll.-an. How the old u-rlttvcr over worked up nerve enough Lu um-nd In a mystery to us, as the only am-In-t~y he In used $0 is laundry- um, and his old lmh-nailed dnn. In ul -I-I1: NAPANII, July 4.--Mu. Jun Hope,` Robert : street, .An old of Nnpunoo. paced puoolully any alto! an illnus of Iava'almdnhha.onThurn'll.v last. in her ` neumng In vvunlngson `non-Iwry. The funanl took plloo yolhrdn `nhornoonl tn the Pinlbvtorian church in mdon. uvw Uvuluuls ul vv tutu. I uv-uvvu yo-w'Ii.' `memo Piubytoriu: church Ihmld J. Mont in nniadinz hi: hi l;S..i'a'.}"ii?.'"i .ous`.':'.'}'. wi|'n3'-.. 7.'.'E'n2'."r', A"? . w. `W. R. Silla,B.A.. Kompt.-` villa high school. in nnandinn his holidnvs 1'. nu-gnaw. "w. n. :5mu,u.n., l\0ll_lpI:- ville highpchool. in spending holidays at his home. Th: nlnrhn in Oh- uvu-ilnln nfnu-an nninvnd The Ratio "slxtoegl l.o0ne" Ilnde Pluln to the Common People. 'n.m. N v 'N....... an ms none. The clerk: in I . various qtorea enjoyed the first 0! their ridny half holidays ypa tmrdny afternoon. and came ibnck to work this morning fooling freoh for the ng dny that in before them. The etroo wore a Sunday in conaequenpe of the `n in 51.....- ..-.....o.. ....-I . .I....... AD 5....-. umnhl An Might Have Known ll. HulfDldI|'l. and the Ilnnnlb `Tun Illnnltl-lull. 1) "I0 flllylll CHIYOH III l.iIll|GGll- Ihrold . ` ' ` h` bl`- Invn r'II.h ,_ 1:HE CURRENC!~_QUESTlON. ' `,1 -HE NAFVANE; 9693:}. THE ARIZONA KICKER. -n IUWIII GA.\`ANOQl'l~l, July -l.r-~VisiLing friends who have spent Um week in `wwn : Mina Mchonuld, Kingston; J. (1-ncey. Peter- boro; Mrs. A. F. Britmn, Montreal: Mrs. W. D. Scott and children, l'et.erboro; Mrs. W. H. Raymore. Toronto; Mr. And Mrs. McMahon and children. Halifax: Charles 1'. Byers, New /York, to spemH.he summer here; Mrs. S. A. Abbott, New Britain, Conn.; J. Mcl ai-land and family at their inland cottage; Miss Munro. Obmwn; Mien Seaman, Brookville; Miss E. Campbell, Ottawa; Mr. Porteoue. Toronto. A nnnn hlnun in (lrnnf. & Hana` Illma Uuown; Mr. rorteoue. '1`oronLo. A small blaze in Grant. & Sons` shoe store created some excitement. Thurs- day, but was extinguished before the arrival of the re com iuuy. The Wanderer brought over a emu I excursion from Clayton, Thursday. A large num- ber of gheatsure expectedut the Inn to- day. he Omngemen, True Blue: and l rentioe Boys Will run an excursion to` Broclxville, on July lilth. per steamer City of Belleville. The abeuinera New Island Wanderer and America left. this morning for Ogdennbur wichlnrge crowds of ex- cursioniabs. e Cit.i1.ema' band of this lace accompanied the America. Arthur cClellan\&efb Wednesday to take charge n! .1 nnnl no warn in l'eterboro. llis mnnv McUIollM|\ ell. Wednesday to Lake cuarge of a coal concern in l'et.erboro. many friends wil b9 sorry to lose him. A. E. l\ mrmn hm: bemm his duties M The Latent News From; In Nelghborlng Tnnrn. General Hardware Dealer. A. E. ll eggs hna began landing wa ter an the railway whnrf. and George Toner in like position at the new dock at. foot. of Stone street. An effort will bemade to have another big bicycle meet here inAuguet. W. J. Hands left, laabni ht. on the at.r. Alexandria to over- haul er electric lighting system. 'l`he Kingston News is in error in inferring to Mr. Hnines as referee in the bicycle race: here. The r feree was John (')rmiv-ton. who perform his duties without, {nvur Lo anyone. The Kin rston o_vclista have no reason to kick. hey were not swift enough, LlmL s all. HIBIIGS Wlli L0 I050 lllnl. lloolonn Fright. To worry about any Liver. Kilne_\' or Urinary Trouble. especially Bright`: I)ir-~ ease or lnbetea. as Hop Butters never Iuiln ofa cure where 1: euro in ponnible. We know thin H. R. Blount, Metlmdintlninninwr, l)ren- . den, Ont., anys: After prolongel"`M.m(-k of LA (`rri .' I was very nervous and weak, and _I.rouEf: d wiih severe pains. I took one pox ol Miller'n Compound lmn Pills and um perfectly well now." SITE ABE J R. 0. 30BBs ,& C20.W:**as*'.2:. ::::::'..'1;:1e;*:r"" HE factories for making Columbia and Hartford Bicycles have no equal `anywhere for size, completeness of equipment, or thoroughness of methods. They have been steadily growing for 18 years. Every detail of manufacture is based upon accurate investigation of the scientific Department of Tests, guided by `a Council of 21 Expert Engineers, and supplemented by the most rigid system of inspection. The result is certainty of quality. .3! _----an-can Art: In! A I`! A D`? usurp.` ----` \Ve nppolnl but one l'.I"ll |' nfzeiyi in}: u `are uul pmpefly II q;ANANoQUE GLEANINGS. ~ COLUMBIA-BICYCLB ARE IN A cm ,l\/IONDAY 13ARC;A1Ns Laces} lnsertiohs and Embroideries iii THEMSELVl-Un U J-r <. ._ One of the Pope Mfg. CO.'I ve (rut hclou at Hartford. Conn. mvcr ~pr`n-e, in {we (mm any (uh: POPE _1vI?Z'`f`CO., m__..,...u nl -mlnl n ;5'75`f'%es STANDAQ OF THE WORLD. > OG%D~# AHIIT8 ABE -at-\I-an-sci AUUALSH S 1V.l.|'\Ic \.a\Io, Assuuvnug \l\r|Inn 11- st-lllnvg In a lmvn. and do nut st-ll In juhht-rn or nddlemen. ll Colllmblll are properly represented In your vlclnlly. let nu know. le|llnp( fully 0! (`ohu frmn Cull >&`'O'I.i.> >X5'I L", H} %',g`;;a;%%com}{ { . .. mu n-II In Inhlu-ru ur mlddlomcn. ll5 Drlncess Street. (HANDY? ake your own Screens. We furnish Wire Cloth vrom 200 to 300 per yard; or it you wish Screen Doors oomplete. with hinges. at $1.15, and Window Screens from 406 to 50. AMBLY'S ARDWARE EADOUARTERS. Kingston IIU up wk. Whntu nicer than to M . easy hummook,whHe m 110W all the -area and muldla down in n hMnmook,whi|e the gentle zs-phyrn worglos of the: day to foreign uhures. Wu have some very attractive patio:-nu this year. Price from 50:: up to 06.00 mm . Whnxx mm are out lunklnl for Hnnrtina unit Iloonunol w vovnun with them. Mr. rltuhuth hrehor sued the an Vbulldtnr operation in contraction with` Ihdrmwlooovnotivuvuonotbdngunnm fol-nd|oIboUnlIod8tMa. naraiy neea rret. The monopoly of trade of the Great Niger river,scquired by the chartered com- pany of the Niger, is seriously threatened. At the outset of the company's operations the British traders generally got otf well. as compared with the treatment accorded to French, American and other trndere. As the chartered company stretched its tentacles` out e British `traders also began to its power. -Now this great river region is almost closed to all but the chartered company's trade. The chambers of commerce of Liverpool and Manchester arv leading others in demanding the revov .tion of the clmrter. These chambers hnie presented to the colonial oice a joint communica- tion nsking that the territories of the delta of the Niger and all the other territories under the control of the company be placed under the administration of the minister of colonies. It has since been reported that the charter is likely to be withdrawn. The British commissioners, who are to LHOCHEVWF I! lIK6|y ID D0 WIDIQIFIWH. to join in the inquiryinbo the Behring sea fur seal aher , are expected to nish their labors nn return to England early in October. Prof. Darcy Thompaon. of Dundee university, will visit the Pribylov lnlnndn, while Barrett Hamilton visits the Commander Islnmla. They nre both of high repute an mxturaln-La and are credited with some npecinl knuwledge about I-elalnnnd seal shing. nun -uvurun uu-vI'I- MON`I"|IlAl., July 4.--C. H. Fitzhngh, usiounuo gononl nnni Phys, ogya om of the ponibilmon ol t. lawn is to intmduaintao Canada in oannoction with Ghonnd Trunk nilvny, the Andean. or "uu\dud. ngnlationo for the running of tnino. Ho doubt the rumor tlm.Cun- `dim Iuginoorn. nmon and mechanics are to ho upload by Americans. romnrling at tho nuns Nine that tho olciah wanted choir tuohuol In vovnsin with than. ll. lh-nch hu-0.5-: dnlnrl oh: oh. |n HI. Svhsep A Brother Lonruu The Where. nhollll 0! 3 Long Lou Hlltnr. Mn-mun (firv, Indl, July 4.--A dream came true yeaterdn when James hock- wood, of Bangor, ich.. and Mn. Mar- garet Morton, of thin cit , brother and sister. etch oi whom he mourned the other as dead [or thirty years. met again. Each had made diligent search to solve the mystery of the other`: whereebbuta, but fiuelly came to mourn each other as dead. Lockwood dreamed that him either lived rule, anu may "mun uu Illaus .........., if possible, a decisive conflict that will overthnw the Turkish regime. A conference of the ihriatian lenders. held yesterdiw at Kam none. resulted in a de- termination ' to 1 isregurd the oll'er of Georgi Pasha Berovitich, the new Chris- tiun governor, unless the reforms promised are solidly guaranteed by the powers. I! the governor r-onvenee the assembly. only about a dozen deputies are llkely to re- spond. u The debate on the Cretan situation in the house of commons. last night, showed that the dominant sentiment in the United States and the unanimous feeling of the liberals were in favor of a strong British policy, even should it o to the length of armed intervention. ll: r. Curzon, the r- linmentary secretary of `the foreign oee. stated, however, that the govern ent would not imperil the peace of Europe by taking isolated action, and that it wouild go only as far as the other powers were willing to go. The 9ueel1er`to-r.i.n.sz mines the liberal nunny came w mourn emn omor dead. Lockwood his sister lived in Michigan City. and so rmly did the re- velation impt itself upon his mind that he mat the first train for that place, where he was dirocbod to the home) 0! his nininr rfl II |)UI WK! up WU UUJIJ GIOR- When you are out looking for Sporting Hon-in just drop In here. willing The speaker ' t0-dn._( policy in an article urging the government to use the fleet. tn prevent. Turkish broopu from landing in Crete and to insist upon the neutrality of the i.-ilnm under European control. Th}. rm...-0 modal. in in Irv Jnmaslnn and control. The court which is to try Jameson and his co-raiders will be composed of the lord chief justice, Baron Pollock and Justice Hawkins. There are rumors of an appli- cation topgtpone the trial for the presence of witnesses from South Africa, some of _ whom are now in the thick of the ghting" in Maahonslnml. The overnment appears anxious not to delay t no proceedings and toetas soon as possible to the inquiry oft ecommiseion of e chartered oomr pan). The reply sent Mr. Chamber- lain to the demand of the Transvaal gov- ernment for the trial of Messrs. Rhodes and Beit end.l)r. Harris. is understood to be that the English government will deal with the question under the light of what the commission may re )0l`L. As the com- mieeion cannotre rt fore the summer of next year, R odes. Beit and Harris hm`-dly need fret. monooolv 'I'lIlI will no II run: Ill `rno I.IoIIIot'lIl.|I- Putty`: Plnorln. Cmmuo, July 4.--'l`ho leaders 0! the democnuc convention, which will meet in Chicago next Tueudny. are hard at work puring the platform. It will declare K)`-:the free um! unlimited coinage ol Iilvor at the ruin o! sixteen mono. A mnrninn Inns! uni: OLA nilumo mg-. I4. II : I400 FIND 0! UIKKEI WM`: A mornin pa say: the silver man do- clnro that I. oy vs 623 to the national convention w,b,o Wow Wow for has nilvor. This does not include on con- ning do ions from Nobruh, gone}: lhkoh nd ichignn. ulster. Darin`: this long separation they Ind lived on y I00 miles apart. FREE comm: or su.vsn. HIS D-R_EAM CAME TRUE. Retiring from.` Bicycle Business! Donldu Ion:-II In-cu. .__.. I..I_ 1 n n In- Or: ,1! 4.-B .('JoorpB- bidgo.`j:t`lgO :l t.ht oxocaquu court." 1:; 'lnonnndoucomnhdoooI-ior t.ho[*nI-pone nudi- ol asking on main ineo and of d nndul tend the lti I $.'...a Inns, ...'1f.:". .1....`1...'... an of I pllo Inulo bridge botwoon Brown : Hinland boll!-own PoInc,on tlnootonovn bnnoluoltholnurooioninl ! Vlelwn In Lennon. Inximx, Jul 4.-l.ieut Eloll". president Kruger : gran son in oating around Lon- don in company with his ceuniu, "0om l'aul`s" nephew. The two young Boers complewly net. at naught the accepted idea of the Boers eenn ungainly and abolid pro~ duct. ol the. generations of Trelrkere. Standing six feet, alight. hand- some and bright. young men they look e sons who know how to enjoy life aid have the capacities with the knowledge. Both speak English nlthough withn peculiar accent. Both drone well nnd have ll lrind of n courtly and graceful lnnnner, which it. would be well for some of the awell" English orlicers to ac- nuiv-A nu nu quire. Ilnnlevr A Clever Ron-ne. (v'AL`l', July 4.-Albert Lnndreth. the eleven year old son of George Lnndretli, wan reeoued from drownin by \\/nlwr Dickson. son of Rev. Dr. ilhckson. The young lad, along with some others, was in bathing and by some means ot beyond his depth, and had sank for thenst time when Dickson went to his rescue. got him to shore, and employed all the mean: known to medical science to resuscitate him. Mr. Dickson is studying for the medical profou- eion, and with the aid of the knowledge he was able to snhtch the appar- ently drowned boy from the very jaws of death. cneap. ~ ' A complete sgock of Ladies` White Cotton Underwear always in stock at TAYLOHS ovor they plant. A low auugnunno nnglnbou. mostly damn long put their dpzunmo couple! but have boon overrid- rooovemd the any alter me IOOIIIOIII. - The other two were not found. but it is believed that the rennin: which wuhod ashore at. the Isle of Pines on those ql either Baker or Keene. Coroner Eddy. of Redwood. was notied. ' ten years eveuea capture. 'J,ney were Little Bear, son of Big Bear,` Lucky Man and another. They have been living with refugee Green in Montana, end when these Creee were some de 3 ago driven at the point of the sword y e troo of American Black oevelry back into enede, these three In- diana were driven am with them. To escape trial punishment one Ihot hlnuelf. Little Bear and Lucky Men were hood under erreet at Leth- bridge. en committed !or trie| on the eh e e! murder. were brought to R-%e -in i I19 on"Mondny, end are now at t barre I` guerd'room there. \ - -_- man: were (In van I 1 commi oh murder. %~ i`|1oon gum ` _'snnmua I I moon. July 4.- -.... uh- Isiah nnrnmi tional council or women an we may unwu..,;. bg Hon. Premier Flynn, who was present, I e Appointment: of female factory inspec- tors have been made. The oioee are lled by Madame Provancher. nee Delngmvo. of Quebec, and by Maanme Kin . nee Vessel, of Montreal. The salary of 1, e inspectors is 8500 a year. Hnmn lm: make of emumzled whiskey `they on conjugate Thom.` lnxnoy. July 4.-Tho question of the ndminioh of Indian (0 the tarmac of the houlo of common: hu. :5 usual, where India are concerned, boon decided in their fnvor, and thoy are lnoho meet. their - lianontory lriondnnd ukouuthon VEE: they . A l d mcmbui. InouGlP|.v.nmtbmuI.'luIc`r.:r:.t`hoir hudlydepompoudbodyotn map In: found on She Ihon near Cuhlo Hiawatha, the his of Pinon, yelbrdny by William Nunn and n boobmnn. The bodyia thought tobothab ofom of the men who were drowned in the l'iV$ last 1511. (In QLA aanninn Al (Iv l5f.h_ Jnhn drowned in the IN` Inez uu. - On the evening of Nov. l5t.h. John Kh-sch. Frank Baker and Willism Keene storied out from lumy mu park with e tlond of pxovieione bound for Clayton. y wen caught. in 3 severe etonn. their boet wen evemped And it in In ell wen drowned.` The body of `luck was recovered the duy after the accident. The name two were found. lpdlpnvlmpllatod In thofrog Luke ups. IIOPQ Drivon "Into W4 lpalpntllnplllillu II IIIIIIIII up-u u-pun 7 were Wmrurnu, July 4.-Among the In- dian: implicated in the Frog Lake massa- cre of the 1885 rebellion were -thp-oe who escaped to the Upitod States, and who for ended capture. They were Bear. aow uENnEnsoN%&c0.1 ` ' Ill Baronial. 4.--+Sir Hercules Robin- son, the hi h commissioner of South Alri- .. ..... an nntlnn lm- thrm weeks before hi h commissioner of rsouui luri- ca, was in ndon for three weeks being accorded an interview with Mr. Chamberlain. He has been snubbed in short. The colonial secretary pins his faith on Sir Urahem Bowen, whose daily cabledes tehessupport Mr.()hembei-lain in urging t e cabinet to assent to a lar e in- crease of the British forces in Nate and in Rhodesia. Sir Hercules Robinson`, who has seen other ministers. holds to the opin- Aion that the troops new there with the volunteers will suffice to crush the native insurgents and that the despatch of rein- forcements would only incense the Boers. Sir Hercules will return to Cape Town as soonas his health permits. v Deserted B7 Ber Husband. BU:-`ir.u.o,July 4.--Henry E. Veitch will not soon for et the terric tongue-lash- ing judge mg gave him in t e police court. He was arraigned on complaint of his wife, Florence, charged with non-support. The young woman car- ried an infant in her anus, and said her husband deserted her more than three months ago, leaving her in Canada " `destitute. He came over to the states and secured remunerative employment, and his wife followed him here. But for some on- lrnown reason Veitch said he had no fur- ther use for her and refused to contribute towards the support of his wife and infant child. Veitch will have to give a bond for 8.300 to support his wife or go to jnil. lnlpeetoi-IVFA ppolnted. Ql`|?.'HE(', July 4.--As promised to the na- tional council of at its last meeting, I... 11.... u.-.mam- Flvnn. who present, Some fty cash smuggled and I quantity of in, whic were recently seized in the gulf y the revenue cutter Constance, hue been brought. to town. vn... nail . nnnvnntion of canals and deep hue been brought. to town. The next convention deep waterway! will be held M. the Chateau I Frontenac about the`15bh of this month. "E1'R.UI'l', July 4.-The Jetferaon avenue Presbyterian church has secured a pastor to take the plwe of Rev. l)r. W. W. (Jar- aou, deceased. He in Rev. Aln-ed Hamil~ ton Barr, of Tyrone, Pm. who will be on hand for duty on Sept. lat. Rnv, Mr. I-hrr in onlv twentv-eizht veers hind [or duty bopc. Int. Rev. Mr. Barr in only twenty-eight years old, the non of Rev. J. (3. Barr, who, at the time o! the ounger Barr`: birth, was pan tor of the First. Presbyterian church of Heneooo, Ill. `u Body 0! n."DroII|o_l`~IAn Iooovirod -- . In: the It. lav:-once. WI17x1Ns1n- Pun. N.Y.. July 3.1-'I'ho hid! depompoud bod of loam ! Cutcl.o Ii-1':`:vatYl: LIL` I -lg Al Diana ngafnnrl-v hi WHHAIII Three Cont Ion-I In Detroit. I):-nanny July 4.-Evory street car line in this city is now colloctin three-cont Inna. The Fort Wayne & Be lo Isle road in selling night. ticket: for twenty-ve oonta sod took those of other linea for .14.. 15.3. ;. nu -.....lo. M Hm magnum oonu mu won mono or omer nnea xor ridcl. Thin in the result of the II ihocouncil of the Pingroo inlnce vim n oxundod lnnchiso to the mad D mocouncu ol mo nngroo oramnnoe rrving nconaldonbionolchonpor lures. It has thirty dnys in which so nocopt the ordi- nnnoo. 24 and I6 Inc-In frames; also Ladies loop frame. We no: cloning them out at Cant. A_FTER ssvsu MON1:I8f 7 AFTER TEN YEARS. thom. ` ' A o robollion hon broken out on tho` bodoro King 8:: ond Shontun . Ru- vnorooro cum-out thot the From: min- oiotio have boon destroyed and tho oonvorto ocottorod. Aormon miooionory in mid lohovo boon killed. It in oloo roportod choc on Amotioon or Britioh womon tMo boon obduetod. o oou-ch oxtondi /ovof oovon oorgo Walton. Honor, Lon- don. t... lomtod hio wile in [not Novovnhounoho olopod with o moo nononflorvln and tool oovou-o.l hnhdrod dolloro ond o qnontity of jowollory. Io Cy wbo Ila:-n io. but 0- tod with him. Sho wont book with Alton`. Tho oorpaoon 0! 80-. Polotolnrg boo luondotl I ohildronb hoopliol on1l`roIliod an ..-an d nuns `rnonovoto in con- loundotl omlantru nonpuu mu 1-nnwuu Anna (1 lull) ruopnyon con- lDUIl' them. A llllllloll Dulllr lnvllulu 0'l'I'.\W.\. July 4.`-The fiscal year closed with June 30th, with a_decit. it is said, of over one million, though the returns are not all in yet. The returns for the month of June are reported as showing great eta nation in trade. the re bult presumedly o the dominion elections, assisted by the uncertainty prevailing across the line as the accompaniment to; the presidential elections. the poison. A treaty Japan under negotiations for the sending of 20.- 000 Japanese laborprs to the coffee planta- `N I.`...u.-ug V Ilalu nn hnnn naluatl fn do. Lucky. ' _,ofa don,'_Eng.. yentaordny nlotur was putin evidnnoo mid to have been written `by anon Soon. Holland to A young lad. The mpgiunm laid it VIC: such 3 lotwru no dantlamln could write. An explanation mpgiua-am ma II: was men n Ioowr an no rntlomnn writb. ox lnnation mm the canon in anxiously look for. mom. hundred man omnlovod in F. W. from the in anxiously Iookea tor. Eight. hundred men employed Wheeler & Co : shipyard, Boy Cit , WlI.. went out on strike on Frirlny. {hey in- clude rivetera, chippera, cnulkerv, mgle And beam amithn. Their grieunce `is thtl. one 0! their number recently left. lr union Ind.~vl,`Qfll$i to spin jain , __ _ $65.00-_ Twcddell Tailoring En. one door bclow Cltv Hotel. what. his resolves have been, Sir Charles Tupper and friends are workin up the patronn. independents and other e ected members who are notubrnighb liberals, and by means of concessions ho wsecure a majority before coming be ore the house. A nnnnnrvnhilul in RI-nmn. (.)llQ.. before the house. , Aeonaervetive in Brome, Que., bribed Tmen with {'10 bills. There wee awindow in the polling booths and after marking the ballots the voters held up the paper to show they had marked right. When they came out they got._ their money. > r Befulu To Blgu `then. 0'rrAwA, Jul 4.--A large batch of orders-in~counci passed by the govern- menf. are said to have ben rejected by the anum-uni-.:mnnrnL men; emu to n: governor-general. ' Wlll `like Al: Appeal. , ` TORONTO, July 4.--The liberalspwwill a - l pan] from the decision of judge Macdouua l, ; Fiving the seat in East. Yorlr to W. Mac- \ enn. . i U. I . nrunnrgvu ny gnu Iiluuuu" Tnumvro. July 4.-The Globe editorially says: The C. P. R. promises neutrality during the elections, but we have tension to four that the promise was kept only ih those novinoee where their interference would have provoked the Gmnd Trunk in- to taking the other side. We have it, upon the beat advice, that in Manitoba the G." l . R. worked tooth K\l1(.l'1nI.\l|fOl` the gov- ernment. " \ ork amen, men rnuay. Solomon Marable. colored, the murderer of Mrs. Pollard, was hanged at Farmvillo, \.'n The :55. uueenamore, maer uempewr line from London, paused Point, Que.. 5:30 All well. Count. and cnunmss `de Caabellnne (nee distribution me or runs. a United States Consul tered in protest: a ninat. Hen. W_eyler s or- der prohibiting L ie export; of bananas. A lame number of extra civil service der prombmng we exporn or Dnnnnas. lar e clerks, tmwa,` were laid off yesterday, there being voted for their pay. .lnhn Chnuman. mantmer