Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Jul 1896, p. 4

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Ia` I100! OI nw D Hl0l)ND- In in ash. Also M for III:-9 hp. tool or noon. on vonolnap. muuoo. Is. an. L. 1 .x,. ' The chnllongo. of cou_ru.under the rules must be new tad. Torfnorrow 3 reception will be ten cred thoffnnndinnn represent- ing the Royal St. Lowrance ylzht. club of Montreal and S. H. Du n And I`. I . Shcnrwood, why ably sail the winner of the cup b3. the Senwnnhnh club, on whch ocouion o Roosevelt. Inomorid cnpnoo for small craft will take lure. rr............ t..|. n A -r um. |..u_.-... llll I'aIIIll'IIl.lT nu luv nuuuu nuns now: an Rl`I`0VOl` tlln Cup. Nnw Yuan. July 17. -The Seawanlmlu club`: secretary, (`hnrlea A. Sherman, wnitad upon C. (3. Almon, socretgry of the Ro_"nl St. Lawrence yacht. club, in the city, as to in second moeting for the internation- al clmllen e vu , and hnndod him in letter, which real`! as lllllowa : The Royal St. Lawrence yacht club, Montreal, Fanodn. "Gentlemen, The Soawanhn|u~Corin- thian yacht. club hereby clullongos for A much to be nailed during the ynchtin season of N97 for the international elm - lenge cup for small yacht; with A yncht. to be nnmod lawr, with the twenty-ve-loot racing clan, S.C.C. rule. ~ Your! respect.- lully, Hr.\`u\" C. ltunu, commotion. "To J. C. Almon. instructor rncimr oom- and remain away. The Hnvnnn police have made an im- portant, discovery and capture in a house occupied by Armand Rivas and various other Cubans. When the `house was: nonrched there was lound in big deposit. of dynamite und ritiou. munitions of war and other contraband goods. the recent list or new Q.l;n. Christopher Rialey, for forgery. has been sent to the central prison for one ear from Brockville. ChQ,r|o.I Hawkins, w o robbpd the pot oice at Athena. was let off on suspended sentence on the nnderetuiling that the youth leave the united counties and remain Tim Hnmnn nolice utel pub to ueum by cruclnxxon. ` T e Havana Iju Luchn prints n Santiago apooiql despomh to the etfet-b thnt. Cnlixto Garcia was wounded. When or where is not stated. It is said his wound is serious. \U|..'ln .-Aninoina nrrnul. fnr nM.nmnt.incr Ln not suited. In 1! Sam mu wounu ll Hurluua. While resisting arrest for nttem iting to murder his sweetheart. John hite. of Tinsley Ridge, Ind.. shot. apd instantly killed Thomas Field and then made his escape. Chimmo exuecm to have a tower which Chicago expecpa to will be the highest. structure of tha kind over ereclnd. It will be fteen hundred feet. high. and three hundred feet square at the base. A nnnunntinn nf Wnlifnv lihmmlaa he the base. A convention of Halifax liberals will be held on July {Hat to nominate a candidate (or Halifax oountybo ml the vacancyin the house of ausembly of Nova Scotia caused by the retirement of Hon. W. S. Fielding- - 'l`hn thin! annual r\.nnvant.ion of the New I l|el:Imz.- . T e third annual convention 0 W York state bankers` ll."800ll|tvi0|I wnlled to order at the International he I. Niagara Fulls.`N.\'., at ten o'clock t. is m-nlng"by president. J. (L (`nuuon, of ew York. Ban-ietoc F. W. Hearing. of Stamford, 0nt.. died on Wednesday. Deceased was one of the best. known lawyers in western Ontario. a prominent. conservative and Froelnason, and his name WM included in the recent. list of Q.(3n. [flu-inlnnhnr Rinlnv, fm fnrxmrv. has been l`erez, near Uuanananmo. Uuua. William Hamilton Gibson, the artist and author. died suddenly of npoplexy at Washington, Conn.. last night. The nail bonL'Almn capsized orl` Sun- EHN iIEiiIiEi%s'6N""&' col market. The three Port. Credit. men who Msaulbod the crew of the Hmnilwii yucht Hiawatha have apologized and paid the damages. about $300. . "Nu: vnnumnonr who married the news to about $300. The messenger who married the Khalifa at Omdurman that his army had goon defeated at Firket was immedi- utel put to devth by crucixion. T e urintn Santiago mumr n1Irrisn' wine." FBI DAY.--JULY 17,_ -1 896 (1 ran Britain... Guernsey . .Iar`-my . . . . . . . . . . . splco of the Ilornlng Pupou And the Vary Latent Deuntohu. - James Sknin, of Bdrnont. was killed on the C.I .R. truck. - '1" Th. .m.hn himwlh wm-In at Coventrv. Washington), Coin}. Inn mgnn. The boat. Almn capsized duaky, Ohio. last night; hear 13 Alexander and John Alheit. were drown . L`.I.....mI lmuia Anminn De (lnnnnurh. nnd John Alheit urownoa. Edmund Lewis Antoine De Goncourt, Paris, the distinguished writer, did yes- terday from non cation of the Jun 3. Thn bi-_r Port umn enzine an thresh- Lerdny from oauon [)1 me Mllzfl. The big an int: er work:-(Toledo, Ohio. avo shut. down owing to the stringency in the money market. rm... .I....... Part f`v~nif. man who umulmd Scores. _ LONDON, July _l7--The shooting eon- teat for the Kali re cup took phoo M. Bisley today. heevent wee pu-bicipet ed In by the British. Cenndhn, Guernsey and Jersey teams 0! eight men each. rin seven shot: at diehnoel of $00, 500 an 600 nrds. The on was won `by Cmede. T e total score 0 the Canndluns wee 656, and that of the British teem, 648. vn... imlividunl scores ot the Canadian bhe C.l'.K. truck. " -' ` The Humber bicyclb works at Coventry, Eng, were burned this morning. Lou 100,000. Dmminn llmnnwnn has I-tmnrnntl to Win. i.`The Downward Movement of Prion has struck our store and I Indeed dutructlon nmong our kn. Sutloncry. Note Paper qld Envelopes. We are solllng: 75 good Envelopes for me. Q5 quires good Notepaper, me. ;`,4 oz.bottle Ink, 7c. ' ~ 500 Novels and Bound Books, ;c, worth 75c and $1.25 each. .5,ooo Sheets of Music,1o for me {One cent a sheet for Music xmrth 5oc. 3iOther goods in proportion. Promielr Gmenway has returned to nipeg from Chicago. He did not. vioit Ob- tawu, no reported. _ The condition of Cornelius Vanderbilt. reporbod. The sr.,who is autfering froma paralytic stroke. is conaiderod very critical. A bi concentration of nebol forces in an- noun , under the leader-ohi%;)l Periqueto Perez, Guananalimo. Cu W;II;nm I-Inmillnn Hihnnn_ the nrtintnnd |THE xoLAPo_RE_gu1> lS0l} RS the British M8. The individunl team were as follows: ' til} min Amvuln. third: Eons . . . . . . . . 0rowe...... Lient. Mlhnhell.. UAmnhell.... WolIor..... Hlyburut. 0n........ On . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,.:n A strong wind blew across the huge and greatly interfen-ed with the acourmy of the shooting. The victory of the Cans- diana was loudly cheomd by the lnrgo crowd of spectator: pmoont. Tno other scores were 1: follows : _ suoyaa. aooyda. onuvdu. nu-an Brmtln ........ .3!!! #19 my AT LEAST ran THE NEXT smear -.-.- YEAR. The Content [or It Ooeunod at Buloy `to. D3: und the Onnndlnn `loop: loouvod It By n Small Ml!'[Ill-`I'||O `Individual nnlnl. Hllly, '1F.\Il\ `.2. I\U| `K, CUIIIIIIKI "To J. Almon, rncing minmo. R. St. L. \'.C." ` at marked down prices. `Vxlso Pfints, Muslims and Ging- Iilms at reduced prices at nmgu-snuun Imv -vvuuvvuuu IIIvIIIvII-n wily --vv or Tmmyrm, July |7.-- T little half-nhor llgpuui-n -kink I'l\lI Hun Rnnunnhnhn Mao?-rr orma:cu.n1'v. A CHALLENGE ISSUED. PIFH OF THE NEWS. Nova acoua ~- -- l W law: , of the: 1: `lib ionnl g _ lam W1 Iijuy Wusnmt. Ont. July I7.-'l'howIu Bun-all, o|:nIinu'I.!nrn Ilviq Mu Ih G.'l'.lL Qliu; Ill I-anally killd unrhloovnhouo tlionu-iq bynlno lnllhgonulhthonnqylng. Ilbonnnp lotlno uolcnnnr mnuon no nrlloo lion. Alphonso Dujanjinn. law no nbtu-olpubIioworh.vIo ' his nun run in Richolhu. Mr. bud on-cpidn vinthounnonn innocu- hdunoa. .'I`ArtQ.`ueooInpnnhdby Ilr.l'hr.mll njoinq mating dtholvooounuu twat. lciunot shughlhthvillheyipund. "I T?! Ij IO? IIYIC. llosnnu. Jul l7.--llovi. J. lune! Tara will Inn in E. Joins do lborville. Flnnenisochlld Lari Inna mind to thontnuluo Dole hint` division to .....|au an Alnhnnn [ho-in-dinn. him n vuuvuwuu -uniuuwu n... .. ...w. - - ovoni . boneilin London. whonbo I wlhnnd eight Iunll children. ` two of the [gala can o':n'o In. h in `near and I in ur- oidonfund nvorsod hi: on tinge to allckon spaod Iomowhnt. fie And the tire- man jumped but in doing to the bond 0! the lormor n-truck I culvert w_iI.h tremen- doul force. suturing the brain: in all di- nctionn. hush wu inuahhnoou. The nnunn coupon mu: a noun um. Tho compo cl in lIlirI0|Il- oun, consulting the Non ol thoooaohoo at pundit. no no one wuhurt. The punongor ongino. which wu handing woncwud, in not lying in the ditch [wing l.ho\Aat.. A gang of wrecker: no now` at A .omonnhr'l inunn-I. will ha hold this do-tn. `, An the noon exproee,`wf.|e ying t. here the lovel fni ht wee shunting rom one track to the at or end had not got. oleer ol the main line when the ex etruck her in the uide.;The engine on car of the peeeenger tnin are complete y wrecked and three other coaches IN deniled. The freight. engine I! nleo bedlydnmeged and of the freight. mm in. Ennineer Booth new the ennroeching I Illlllr-vulu. uux. ('?nn'|u.v, Ont... Jul l7.-A nilwn Ac- cidont ocrurred at hnmoavillo at 2:30 o'clock to-duy And no 3 result the body of engineer Booth lieu ll. the station cold in death. . 1.0).. nnnn sunning"-In vinu` nan. horn nemeweii. The alleged reason for their antagonism to Mr. Rose was that he had opposed Messrs. Buchanan and Walliia in their candidature in Hunilton. Mr. Ross him- nelf was present. and argued that these gentlemen had been bwht out by no recognized temperance y in ntliliation with the dominion alliance. and that he had no grounds `to go on in regard- ing them As accredited prohibition cnnilidntee; thet in feet they were not such candidates. His eddreee WM supported by the large number of strong prohibition speakers from all puts of the rovince ex~ eept Hemilton end eppee be be en- dorsed by the sentiment of the convention. After the dincunainn hhd lutetl twn-nn(l- doraod by the sentiment of the convention. After the discussion hM lasted t.wo-nnd- n-half hours and much personality had been induigod in the vote was taken and Mr. Ron wag made I vice-president b a vote of 300 to 90. This herminataee the chief topic of public intoteot. in connection with the nieehng. ...4-. an nu;-n 1~4\AC-1-Pall!-D` CHI 01 DIIIDGB EDIE [N50 H1300 SUCH pI'0` grou towards rohihitiou. The pnliny olhis party in ntnrio, Mr. Ross said, was to prune very stringent license laws. Prohibitioniats might expect fur- ther legialntion. looking to a reuuction of tavern licensee; it was not impro- bable that the limit of uge when oung men could be served in bars might lie raised. and it was likely thot`the legialnuure would consider the question of having I general limit throughout the pro- vince of when hotels should be closed. The main` problem before the provincial legislature wu how to restrain the traic as far any possible. A dnmrmined enrt. wnn made in. thin III` poesiola. A determined effort was made at. this morning's session to exclude` Hon. (L W. Roe: from the list. of vice-presidents of the Ontario branch of the dominion nllinnce. Those who supported the movement. were : \\'. W._Buchnnnn, editor of tho Templar, and I number of Hamilton cle y and lay- men, chief Amon whom were . W. Wat.- kina. Rev. B. . Keefer and Rev. W. Ketzlewell. l`k- nllunu-I umnnn fnr Ohnir nnlnnnni-rn I-ow W06 Store Tonusm, July l7.~IAst. night. on the provincial prohibition convention. Hon. `H. W. Rona. referring to the bempemnce sentiment. in Ontario, told his hearers that the would not nd on the face of the glo 41 country of the extent and propor- tion! of Canada that had made such pro- ....... o..........a. .-.....|..'|.m.J... rm... ....n,... |ll'lWll'l l`l|V'IU. " On Memorial Day Mrs. William Eaton, is resident. oi i-leahrooke, was looking at the waiters hondutonn, when suddenly she dincovemd the picture on: woman engrnved on the noun. Shc cxnminod II: in nmamlnont and called others, who cnrroburnted her story. Those who had known the first Mn. Waltnrs declared it Whh good picture at her. Those wht claim to have noon the (we dcncribo it M partner. in lines, the eyes. nose, mouth and cars, and evan the brows appearing phinly. The hair is also said t.o`bo very distinct, falling loocaly on the woman's shoulders. The man who carved tho none duclnms than in nouhing cnvln it but the lettering, and the surface of the marble is apparently untouched. it in only at n dirxtnnoe of in few feet. chub the image can be soon. Moro than athounoud peupln from .cho villngo nnd surrounding country huvu noon the grave in the last few days. popular In Ibo village, and her deuthrwu gen_uIno|y,, mourned. Some time nfwr her death Mr. _Wnlvern took to himself a second wife and mod _A little later, In 1894. l`hn nnnnnll wlfn Annntntl n nlnl-. non..- IUVI. The second wife onotod a plain stone of white marble over the grass, simply marked with his nanm and duke of birth and death. Nothing strange was noted uboun the stone at the time. nor, indeed. for sumu monlxhn afterward. It looked like the rest of the somber ensign of ill-nth : rnvngen. On Mmnnrinl Dav Mn Willhun |:`.nm IYUPERIOUS APPKARAN(m ON A GRAVE- n-unu- 1'30 1-nun In I IDIIG woman llppolrl llpon the nluhlo, Snrtuoo. { 'rho,gooapoop1o Eh-aseaurooko, N. 3., An much lniarosad ln a mystery con- nected lth their village graveyard. One of the but known citizen: of the village ' for may you: was Jonathan Walton. Rloh and lnuoxmal. he was turned to In to for advice and help In all matters rofnoo only publlo but private oonoarn. When he died by was tollowpq to the gun by Iormwlng lmndndu. and his rods; place In the cemetery has been out since one of the rpots best. known and most gunanlly vlultod. Mr. Walters ; 10: married twice. H1: rst wlfa dled ` some year: A30.` She, too, was lvumoniely Indouloanionalcu for `lb:-co. u_-...-.. I_I.. 19 II...; I I.- MYSTERY or A aRAvs`roNE. KHIVS B"RAlNS SCATTERED. FURTHER LEG|SL.ATlON. PRICES ARE Down! W Iujtlyllllot I|_A I_l. I9 inquest will in hold I .,/to Control the Liquor llnnlnnnn. this Z.'L'.`.":..3.'I'u.'.:"3a.`s'.'iL....s."".,.u.'""'T ,bnt.t.hnnoInnnnncoIldno0IIo ` during the prowl union of par- Iiunont Umon. Guano! Ip ._ lnsmm. July |7.-ln the bone ol oom- mom-. to-day, (.-`hula T. Riwhio. .2'_`..'.'.`.'.;..;i`:'."........"`?.'I.i'.'!..". ." aunt. on me noun-pl I-FIDO. quaon by Sir Henry 80.01013` amid the nova-uncut would Eh m II! Bil` I'IU|I'_V ` ows!-uncut w glncorg bi dunllng VIN S-r. Arm..unu DI Pusan. Quo., Jul I7. --The remain: ol the Into ox-govornor{u| sell 0! Iunchnnetu waqjnhon from here on the steamer Admit-AI hm Int. night. And will he hrnnslorrod to the train for Bootnn at lhlhousio thin Inornin . The corona`- jar, rendered their v ict Int ovining winch vru to tho effect that. the decanted`: douth nnultod from hurt discus. Oman-Io Oublnol Ioorcnnlnocl. Tnnmm. July l7.-Tho reorganisation ol the Ontario government was olfooted oataorduy. llon.J. M. Hiboon succeeds on. A. S. Hanly u crown -lands oolnmim sionor : Hon. W. D. Bollour, late speaker of His ouambly, becomes provinoidl noon- in in cocoon-ion to Mr. (iihnon. And E. J. {xvii-iv: nude minister without port- folio. Inll COIITIOI` ITOWI MIIJDIII1 DUN! IIBWI OI nn uanult made by brignnda uyon the sugar hacienda of Enrique ogruoz. nouth of Muntlan. The Attack wu vigor- ously nomad by an armed force 0! work- man. bonded by Rodogruu. And ve of the bandit; were killed. The remainder eocnpod. None of the defending party were injured. . noel rule nnporbon by It. In nwu. The disputed duty amounts to about $100,000. The dominion government has no far succeeded in in: contention that the oompnny`n nila do not come within the act. exempting lrom duty rails of I swam railway. - -u._ n_n__-.n_ 1.. n__n|_n Duly on Balls. l.u.\`ImN, July IT. The privy council hut rm-ervetl judgment upon bho Appeal of the Toronto street railway company Against. the judgment. of the supreme court. hold- ing the company liable for duty on the awe! mile imported by it. in I890. The dinuubod dutv __....,_,. The llrlgundl In Oonlct. l)l'RA.\ HU, Mom. July I7. -Tho overland mail courier from Muatlan brings news of nn Annnult mnda hv brilnndn the ]llI`l08. Deceased wu ennged stirring some enulblee boiling on L o cookin stove. and in some unmet-ountable way or Clothing caught fire. When she realized the fact. rho screamed for help, and her two daughters in adjoining rooms, having only left. her a moment or so before, and her husband. who was outside the door, rushed to her mu-int.anoo., t before the could get the Human out the ` had a moat. burned the clothing on` the unfortun- nfn wnmnn ' Smcxn. Ont... July l7.-Mrs. William Sibilington met. a terrible death yesterday. Deceased. who was blind, nccideutnll set. fire to her clothes and received false in- juries. emnuzod stirring Wlu Support Brynn. I-`,umu`iu', lll.. July l7.-C. A. Windle. the nominee for ovornor on the prohibi- tion tickat. hu orwardod his resignation and declared his intention to support Bryan for-presi lent. ~RES_(_)0DS onu 0| [hell]. II: is not certain that. n tjikec headqd. by Curlisle or Whitney. and, lmed upon a real democratic platform,/would not. get more votes than the nick headed by Bry an. The complete di nwgration of the democrat. party is an,6vent. to be contem- platpd by thoughglul persons only with forebodings of evil. "Failure to respect the vonvictione and exi enciee of these democrate would in the hig est d ree be unsafe. As between Mr. Mollin ey and Mr. Bryan. in the final outcome Brynn would probnbl get us many of these vote! as McKin ey. while many would refuse to o to the polls, but a sound democratic ticer. would get them all. After the election the forces me be organized on a nnund money basis an _not rele nted to the wild horses of po liem for t ree years more of ruinous e tetion with another life or death struggle at the end of them. / uh :. nnf mu-o..in Hm. I: lilnnl. hmulml, iiyney issue. not we harm Issue, is in one oendnnt now, but there must be logical consistency in all things and neither Mc- Kinley nor his party can ignore mm` pledges without self-atultication. Hence a new democratic convention with another demoorntic ticket and directed by wise counuels, is the sole hope of the democratic future, and would be the only Iefu e for thuse democrats who have no where 0 so to an caring W mire two one: at a merry But there are considerations which neither class takes into account. There are from two to {our millions 0! staunch democrats who may not be so easily trans- ferred from one party to the other, yet whose votes can be made just as eeotuol in suppressing anarchy as the votes of those republicans who directly support Mc- Kinley. Theee clemocrats must have some abiding place. They cannot find it umler a hug of which one half is for sound money and the other half for protection. Mr: Mr-Kinlev cannot comnromiue an llnu I/U8 0Dl|3l' IIIIII I0!" pl'U|r0U|IIUll. Mr; Mt-Kinley cannot compromiue issue which he has made the earlier stone ofhis political belief. It in true that the my issue. not the taritl` issue, is in the oendanl, now. logical 1 '3! ." .`.`.`-. unirea 5 . UOI. wsturson ssia : The ticket, no insted at Chicago, is en unex- eeptionsl tie st personally. Mr. Bryan is a nest wor hy and well edscsted insn. with a talent for ivhst passes for oratory. He is iervid, sincere. poor snd honest. Mr. Sewell is s democrat of long standing and credit. He is a millionaire from Maine. who. having nothing toloose, politically. thinks he can abrd to gratify csprioes and amuse himself by placing` himself with populism. It is s ticket that may be made to arouse u ood deal of enthusiasm, both real snd articial. "The platform is monstrous. It not only means nstioiisl re udistion and spoilstion. but issn open oor to I`V0l|l- tion. If the leaders of this movement could come into Iver those of them who have any sense 0 accountability, any con- oeption of orderl vernment, would be quickly set asi e y the wild elements behind. In this wav civil war. as fore- vvlvnllavlu ....vu..B.. \Il ...... ....... ...,..... -u. V..- enou h." but of the 1-0 I to `mt another democratic ticket in L oold ? --vm. ...;u ..L........ H ..:a ma \)\7.u..-. aemocramc maker. in me new 2" You will observe. said Col. Wetter- son, that. those who are so quio to urge concentration of I sound money on upon McKinley are either republicans who ne- turally seek to swell the party ranks by such an unexpected accession or those democrats who. from A sense of sheer our rage and disgust, leap at oonciu ' s, not caring to take two bites at a char . But. there qllllly I0` IIIQO Dy WHO WIIQ OIBIIIOIITB way war, shadowed by the Chicago outbreaks last. year. could be precipitated upon the coun- try. Then the strong hand of the foderol power was interposed, but if this were withheld the reign of the mob would been-y enouurh." ;`,,_4a inch goods for Izic. `-7.',g5 inch ,_goods for 15. ".94`45A inch goods for zoc. .45_inch goods for 25. A ' 5 inch All-Wool, 3oc. " :45 Nipch All-Wool, 37c, reg- , T PEWQ. 753- V - e-[.45 `Inch All-Wool, 42, reg- v*r if;-ice,A8_5c. |n1E ms 1u:u:N Posslstlzll Policy In Dnngitonu to tho Common- R The onnalincu An ooa nnougli. bin nu wonlIh-Wlnt col. Wnturnon Bay: of I the Political Outlook In tho Unnod Ht,-lg: UlNla`.\'A. auny m-uo:. nenry~wnur- non. sojourning here, vu intorvmndoI~ ow tax-day I oorrupondont of the Yo;-k Ho d, touch: `the crisis in tub; U nimd E . Col. nttnrmn aid 2 Thou 10;: an United E tnnlusb n DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM MAY CREATE REVOLUTION. my don't If well. Our non`: Hnau =w-nu-M mu m -M - The lasf day wp `shell thoe"" B|ouse Waist: |n_I-union tho war mad odor. Onnd i worth 8 I .00. for 26. Parasols. Gloves. Cornefs. Hotley. Un- dervosts. &c.. at greatly reduced prlcos. ' THE . . . IBLOOD MAKER \ r `K . ', ' . f ' If pouible. come early in the mornlnjg. - In.` g Rh Q. UICNEVA. July l7;-Col. Hmry.Wnmr- non. intaorvlowod yu- touonlazf no arms In um; x. CoL sttornon aid: The nu! .o. Phi... :- .. ......, 7`f.N.Il`|ARMAN.8l'Ina;3t.' ry uunoul Noruoou. 3 would ghdly `ino- rllh Ihndricnun. I Saturday ~Bgrgains% :0. ed; tnllnw.Am.. M4 M; buoon-lon onto hour , rag u-I; H ht. us Id: short out: av`. 25: . Uhnuo- hlh an ad: 0olorod.Mu&. Oouon ~tua|y-AmortoAn Ilddllnc--3 I3-I8-1 \MALSH S A` A SUMMER : SALE lornun, Jul 17-Hour llooolpta. l:bIn.; market. q at and nnnhnnxod. Patent prlul. 0341-1 to .175; pgunnt winter ts 10 to :I.m; Straight Roller 3.1.40 to am an-rt. 90 to 03.00: -upuhno, am to .100 In-on; Ior'I. 3.30 to 68.50; Ontario n O] In to non. WHn'r-No. I bud Manitoba, run. to my 00:20-10 to no. PI.n-e0u. to 620. BAu.n-u to me. KO0I-l to am. . Jilv IAI` Efllllla ZQZ-K'l'D- LNIIPOOL. Noon. July l7.-Whnv.N. !|pr'l. On lid; rod vlntu-.!n lad; Ho. l()ol..5n 35$; corn. In lld: Don. 4~ 74 : Dork. duodz ll . we result. or moo enmity. Two enterprising young citizens have 0 nod an ice cream stand at Kingston hmla and have, besides. all kinds of fruit and mft. liquid refreshments on sale. A despaw_l;;e'(";i-\;;(i-iII Phijdelphia con- rmn the report of the death o!Jose Mnoeo, the Cuban insurgent leader. and stating that he had been ambushed and killed as the result, of enmity. Two nnmrnrininu voumr Killed By Llglnulng. (`o|,I'xm1:~a, S11, July I7. --Minn Addie Tillman. the oldest. child of senator 'l`ill~ man, nnd her escort, Rev. Robert A. Lee. pastor of the lipiscopal church at York- ville, thin state. were killed by the some bolt. of Ii liming at Hrevard. N.C., Wod- nesday n ternoon. The were caught in in rain storm and sought a ielter under some bushes. near which mm is large onk tree. Miss Tillman was twenty years old. \'oIter1l|y'II (lumen. National lea us 7 At. Louisville. I2; New York. 7. Al. inciunati, ."); Bn|limore,0. At. St. Louis. I; Brooklyn. At Cleveland. 7: Boston. 1. At. l'iLt.nbunt. 21: Philadel- 88 8:. 90 Princess stgot. At. 5:. LOUIS, I; Hl'00|(Iyn,'a. AL ulevelnnu. 7: Boston, l'iLt.abur;{, 21; phin,. 5. At Chicago. I7; Wm.-hingt.on. H. Eumrn laanruo--At. Hvrncuso. 3: Buf- 7| U IJlII.|('-I-ll`! ill!` I llllll". Qnmzunu-. July l7.--Tlle French yacht Valleda leaves Lo-night. for Montreal with Henry Menier on board. That. gentleman goes to Niagara. The Valledn will return ere immcdmtely. DlK1h)I`tllre0 an s. cNslly liv alone with his mother in A little-one-story shanty on the outskirts of the cit . He escaped from the I'ough- keepeie hospital in week ago and cam home. \\'hen his pursuers `attempted to recapture him. lmit Tuesday. they found him fortied in his home with n shotgun. He and his mother took turns standing guard. Wednesday. John Shea. one of the uttendante, entered the yard, and Mrs. McNslly attack him with n hoe. wounding him seve y in the arm. The siege was continued until yesterday afternoon, when the services of Rev. Fr. (fnnninghnm were secured. Ho engaged McNnlly and his mother in odnversution in the nrd, while the Attendants stole up be- him him. It took twelve men to over- )ower him. "He was taken back to P0- eepeie. McNully believes that he and hiu mother are going to heaven in u bal- loon. pllll, 0. AD Umcugo. II: Vvunnlngwn. :1 Eastern leaguo--At. Hyrncuso, 3; falo, 8. At Rochester. 12; Albany, R. A Crowded lerrybont. in olovouma. cap- Ilneuln Ijd Iticnlu. _ \ __ Cucvnmun, 0.. July l7.--A moatAnp- olling diiuwr occurred Int night. at eight. o'clock. While I at-bomomod terry- hon, loaded with between my and an . lsbox-er_u,wu crouin the old river ohinne , it we: capsized an I the men thrown into the ohennel. and between fteen and twenty drowned. . The boat. WM vorv much ovarcmwdnrly twenty arownou. The boot. very much ovorcrov/dad.` Bowen ` bodies were ukon from the wator up bo`l0:80 p.m. The men were all member: of I Inns: of orrhnndlora. And water uo'w:eu p.m. the on members ola gen 0! ore~hendlerI. end were ' going to t eir hornet. The life- neving crew was summoned, and within a short time `seven of the unfortunate: were broughtto shore and tehen go the - morgue (qr identication. Those who escaped scattered in every direction. and it in uncertain just how many lives were lost. but twenty men are reported mining, and the the ing of the channel in still in prozreu. crowdin of the boetvvee dueto the met that t e ore nga pd juatsomuch per trip on the erry. an the more that got on the lee: coltto the Eaaengere. The men were all German: or 1. `lea and their families cannot speak Eng- ie . i IIII1. Fourteen bodies have been noovorod and` taken to the various morguos. Among those who were rescued IN: Richard Muten, ongineor of the new steamer. Sir Henry Beaaomor: Willinm Benlow. a presamnn; Charla; Bprooke. William Saunders, August. Haaten.__Michael Lynch. Fritz Bortola. Chris. Gor|aoh.-- Prokup. Charlea Boehermeiataer, -Julius l-Irkhe, Chris. Hobren, Chu-lea Kraus. Ed` ward Runn and turn unlvnn-nu rnnn Esonpod Luuntlc Captured by tntogy. AI.u.A.\'\', July l7,-John McNuI| . an en- oaped lunatic. wancapcured ye.-we ay with the assistance ofn priest. after holding ve officers from the Pokeepnie state hospital at. banfur three da nN-Iln Nu nnnn with Li: mnfhnr in roles lish. flak Alpacas Black Cashmere; r.rI.ne, unm. uonren, Unn-lea Am wnrd Ryan nnd two unknown men. .:_._._..__j._a- 15005-3 0oIumn1r-mo. to um. Bu'l'1'n-'l'o\vnnhIpn,l~.' to 1%.; Wanton II to Ian. Outta:-6 to 70. 0A'l'IuAI.--om! in 01.40 Pon-n no to 011.10. LAID-41 to 7o Northwest hand Oonu Iontrul Cotton 00 .. Onn. Colored Cotton. Dominion Canon. .. :1; ilntarh I d; lCnl..bn NJ pen. 7| pork. ; t|llnw.AIn.. M; bnoon-long out F|F`|i'EEiNrMEO'l. DROWNED. COMMERCIAL. Information r-ondontlnlly phone No. ml. Will than who dentin A ( Mon kindly couununlcsto? ()Mca In City Building. Klnncnn. |hv.J. R. Blue-k. Agent. in Itundnnm from H I In. `till! noon on Jnendnn. Thursdays and Hallu- OIIL u , Wr.cn'~s CAN ].$vc%s"tvI For the Rescue ma care of Neglected ehd nnreazea Children. 5.000 I -lnli at lnnyorn Guaranteed Bieunntlln Cu-o will be Distribut- ed II!!! from tho lllnpbn In-lush Whig. Ieglnnlug Iotuldoy. -lily I81! III! .I`|-on lilo Oollrlrckck. `l\o lollowlng honor lxphluu luolr. To the Editot of the Kiuuton Bnmnn Wmu: Ylnvlun nllsnnvnrad AI nmdvn and unamlu [0 III! IIIIIDLII 0| Illl! l\IlI'IKc0ll IJIITIIII VVIIIUZ Hnving discovered in positive and woody cure for i!houmntium.I miuirou you in tiny hope that you will give publicity to my oiniin. I Am well nun that in linking the hold nuertion that I havo discovered a posi- tivo cure for llheumutium them will urine It -strong doubt in the mind: of tho public an to the cum: to thin ntntelnent. and that l\ lune majority of the people wlllclsuu this new diu- covary with the Koch-lymph failure and the Brown-Soquard 'olIxir-o!-life deiuslnn. It `at In nvnmnmn this nrnlndina that lin. .Il\ll|l".V -. MUNIUKV. l rufau.wr James M. Munyun. Proniulent Mun- yon. HJLR. Co., Philmlelplnla. Pu. : KlNu8`I`uN. 0nt.. July mu. Ill Dar Rir,--The Kingulon BIIITIHH Wmu nu- Napts your proposition. and you nu_sy_ _ugnd 5,.m vials or your Uunrnnteod Rhellnintihnl Guru to thin nloo for ellslrllunuon. And we uhmern-ly hope that your remedy has All the nu...-Eh: vnn 1-lnlln In: H ll|0'l'Il!I yuu ruuna III! In. THE IIRITIHII WHIG. The diutrilultinn will begin on Hnunlny. July 18th. 13%. from 1! mm` to tIp.m. All our- lh-s Alfomml with any of the shove nymptoms should Ilka mlvnntnae of this lilvurnl oer Inhale by the head of the new nu-lontin uchool of nxonlloinv And give thin mmedy a thorough - Ind DIOWII-Billlfll IlIXll"0l-HID llUI|l.'4II)ll. It is to overcome this prejudice that I ln~ voke the sic! of tl`aevIll_n[|to|I Bnrmn Wm), icourt the fulleut investigation under your direct and personal supervision. I would suggest that the fairest an-l enroet wny to text the elhvenyoi thin remedy will he (or thin company to send 5.000 trlal hottluu to the Kinuton Bxrrml Wun-' otilm-. there to be given out uhnolntely free to rlll ponoun Il- lllnted with lllneuluem. thnt the name and mldreen of each pa,-rnonwhg mmeptn thejremmiy he entered in as book null at the end oi'_omo week}: reporter he letnllml to interview the parties who have taken the mmlll-inw and that tlu-`results of each new he pul>Il~hs-i in the Kinauton Bnrrleu Wmu By this means them can he no lievepvlon or irnIul.|Id the value of thin remedy will utenni or full upon the n-ntimnny of those whu have tried li. lu.uuun|.uh|u a. thin ulnhnnunt nunv noon. on IIIIII UHUII lI'II9(.l. Om of the strungnav rot-omnmeudnonn for thin remedy is that it is nb.~>lnt.nly Iuu-mlaul. and that n punmn (um take the whole (`lin- mm.-. of a bottle without the nlightost Ill of` _{entu Unlike the modlvine meal in nnllnnrr urn:-Hm: luv Hun nu-n nf u-h..nrn-Hun. - unnh n... pruruue Illl I-Ill! l'lll !V UI l'lH`l|I'IIlll.' QHUVII Ill! iodide of pohuh an-I uilivylio noiui. whivh Irri- uteu the utnnmc-in and kinluoyu without Noct- inu a cure, thin remedy not. me n ntrnnu tonic` and is invaluable in lmillimx up wank and dohiiitnh--I poupiu. Believing that there in no tuuun no holy nml inspiring. no voomion no loftynn-I ennolnling. Iintlllnu an Inn: nf mAn`Inrn0.iO.n:|n Anal lIn'u lllvlflll. IIU \UUlIlvIUIl ID IUl|) II.III BIIHUIIIIIII. uuchlmz no sure nf mun`IgrM.itmIo and man. binning ms tn lmmml. elhnt to relieve rumor- lng hunmnlty. I loo; to n-main yours truly. ` .lAMIi`.~x ll ulmww you U! [0 [H036 Wlll) IINVU |II)l'l0l'0ll ll)!` yllfh with thu nmut. skllful phynh-(Ann wllvhom bane-(It. yet I nllirmnnd am prepared In prove- by over zl`1I.(l`(I people whom we have cure-l that [his remu-ly will (`um nu-nus ur mum-ulur l"|nIIlnnIiun\ in 'rnIn nnn In Hun |.nu.n It nnvnu Ono door below Clty II:tel. IIIIIL lrvum rvllltvlly vnu l'ul(I II'Ilbt! Ill l|lII|`lIlIl' l"Ielunntinm in from one to ve days. It never fall to cure slurp. uhunting pnlnn ln the anus. lean. sideu. |-Mk ur vlumt. or surelmuu lu any part ur the hoalx. ll. lnmmnumae-l to nun- lmurnoss. ~wlnti-mlunlbauu, still and nwollojl jolnh. still hack and all ymluu ln the hips and lolns. ll selvlnm fail: tuulye relief after one nr two closes. and nlmmot immediately 1-urns lmfnra nun lmnln luau lmau Hunt. g: {mums I Newspapers_!i_lI_lnvestiga1_e He Ma`kesR$nBo|d Pro- ` *position. _ .lmormntlnn'rondontlAlly trotted. Tole- -hono EHAll[Nl:[ TAY LOR S on No. 300 and place your order for ' for presetving. The sup- ply will soon be exhausted; attend to this at once. Hello For Us All Icuoolvo Ono. Born. On. Jnl_r"l7. -- .\lr. on milk; with NI hail 0 than ul K Km-`IX!.I W1} A1-Inn. July, I7. The Unit govern- monthunddnnndnnoto to the power: culling tbolr Mundon to Ibo vity ol the amnion in Cmo. The Ch man do - do: in v.hoCnkn unmbly Mn wi I oolnuunimtion to air puiinm hon dt clarlnp that 3 di music nwovuont at tho Cnhn uoublu unpolulblo. The loqnolt Refund. Pxxlx, July l7.- l`bo `Hon: 0! the government: ol Rania I `Germany, al- In the privilege of Ilublinhing bank: in in lot the pupae 0! trumncting Ruc- uinn and (hrmun buoinonmhnrhoon roluaod bythochincn vodnmoot. (.`hin|iIx>n- ducting. nogotruonn with the United Shun with I view to tho` uubliohmonl. of All Anni-{dun Innh In Kiln 5. The order in in. A very prosperous con- dition. The tooeipu exceeded 820,000 while the ox ndituro wu lower than luv. year. The mnoo oommittoe reoommend~ ed an increase in the unitary ol the gum! eoomhry to 92.001). , The loliowin . 1). (L M's. were elected: No I. W. R. ioke . Bothwell: 2. B. F. (leorgo. Point Edwe :Yl,W. ll. McMillan. london; 4, John W. Show. M. ll, Clinton. . i. J. J. Tennent. M. D., Lucknow; ll, 1:. Aliehire. l lat.uvil|o: 7. A. .l. Oliver. Unit; N, J. F. Liddell, Bmnmford; 9, Robt.. Mo- Knight, Owen Sound; I0, 8. Aneerlen. Dunnville; ll. Aubrey White. Toronto: I`). A. M. Ron, Which ; I3. Hon Prin- Ele. Bolieville: N, 1.`. . Ayleewort .Now. in ; l. A. E. Mcboneld. Iroquois: ill. LIB. Bu-low, Ottawi"; I7. R. A. Mather. Keowuin; Ill. J. Knilton. Parry Sound. About l,l(l| delegation min euondnnm. The benevolence oommituo reorted having eppi-o tinted over 09.000 for bone- volonoo end a made report: on to eeveml grants. A oomlnlttae wuennointed torenort ui gnnnu. run inted toroport u on the ndvinbility o changing the mm o 0! election of ofooro for gnnd lodge. BIIICWIIIII VlI'$"DC|1 I an American bank In Pclin. --g--:-IT. 0|` IHPOG (`l I tnrougn IVIIFKIIIIII loO'Il1|p, `acroee r Piclcerin in Ontario county, nellv lpturing hum et'Uxb1-idge. On Sm ._v night he conve ed him. no- vurely handcuffed. to in home in But Gwillimbury. There Kin com- pleined that the handcuffs chefed his wrist: and the constable obli ingly re- moved them. The prisoner ten uked lor e di per to enable him to drink {I-om e pail wh ch etood neer-the door invitingly open. On reeching the veeeel he threw down the dipper, bolted. end jumped over the fence into a field of oete in which he concealed himeell until nlghtlell when he escaped. The oonnteble lenow roaming the country. mnkinge eeerch, which, us yet, is lruitleee. Olll OHOHUX. Illa HID l'OOQ|VB(l TIN. manna. Since his liberation King has been charg- ed with committing oimilor crimes and the constable held a warrant against him for an assault. upon a woman. near Mount Albert. Steeper chased his man for two three :1 through Mnrkhnm township. nnmna Picliarimz Ontario countv. Grand Lodge of luonu. BII.I.r:vn.I.r:. Ont... July I7.-The next mootin of their-And lod 9 ol muons will be hol in Brnntford. 0 grand ollicora are: R. W. H:-own (libnon, M. P. for Lincoln. grand mutar. b` noolnmntiun: ll. W . Rm. E. T. Mnlnnn. nmntn. I). H. lI1JuI-n nun nu r unu- Tonu.\'1*u. July l7.--County countable Parrish Steeper, of East willimbury. has been a eedly disappointed men since Inset Sunday. On that day he captured end lost I notorious criminal named John Kin , who has served Ieven yours in the penitenti- nry and two years in the central for eeri- offences. and hue received Mt] luehee. Slime hin liberntion Kim: chem- im- tor advice. on. A. 0. Blair. minister oi railways and canal: in the 'Laurier cubineb, resigned the premio hi of New Brunswick last. evening. 12% Egon. James Mitchell was en- trusted W h the bank of forming ll minis- try. ` \, It. has been nroooud. amt the snakes- And tho Oonoubla ubllglngly Bunovod the :......._-:-n.... n. I-nun. mnoom. grant: muwr. n nooumnuun: R. W. Bro. E. T. Mnlone. `cream, I). H. M., md R. W. Bro. Arthur Mcinnin. H. S. \\'.. A. B. Grier, London. (J. J. W; Hugh Murny. G. T., And J. J. Mason, (L S. Montague. - Napoleon Chum no, the defeated con- oorvetive oendideee re. resigned his po- sition at tabepoot oiiloe department. to con- test. the election. He in now enxioul to be was rpointad. but the amendment. to the civi eervice not. dlniinotly renders the re- appointment of I nervnnt. who resigns to seek election impossible. Polmnl llotu. The Lingnr. Mun. re-count. has been oomplotod. Richardson`: majority is fifty- lour, I gun of eleven votes. It honours that the governor gen- TWEEW Tail9.ri'1g..Ev- A Ann-Iunnua four, or olovon vows. appears governor gen- eral has not absolutely refused to sanction the orders-in-council of the Tupper cabinet, but. has handed them to the present. min- iac:-Iy {or advice. n A (1 n`n:r mining: nl rnilumvn try. It has been roroaed. amt an as- tion. ibis belie`: . came from Sir O5/er Mownt. that alter the parliament. which meets in August. hun completed its wnrk, it be adjourned until Janudryf and not prorogued. This would mean that; the members would work two sessions lor one nensiona pay. oomplmmng egunn. some nmcunng r._ne ropoeed nppolncmenu. Lula night : null the west brou ht many Iimiler,com- plelnu. I know i. 6 Sir Oliver Mount 00 more than a eoore of Ill0h=`-.lON`6l`l!. embers of the legal proleeeion, who have worn Iilk for many years. wrote inzploring us to think twice before conferring the rent on the gentlemen-who were named in the Hot given we de 3 ago. " When Sir Oliver owet returned to To- one new gtvon we on When Sir Oliver ronto this morning he left the list. of nomi- `neee ulely looked up in his-desk. lt. will not; be until Alter the bye-elections than the bueineee of looking into the list of 93.0, : will be taken up. From what I heard this morning I have no heeitntion in propheeying that the list that was publish- edtmodeya ago will go into Sir Oliver Mount`: wuto paper basket. The Ontario ntlemen thereon nnmbd were nominated to Hon. John Huggul; and Hon. W. H. nnhaua. HANDCUFFS CHAFED HIS HANDS the Rev llnluer eI' Jnecloe Pronoeee to Ievho the Boll-l$I Prpepeetlve Future -\A OIVII IOPVIII who Iolljllod WIIGI to 00 But. 0 X'l'AWA, Jul l6.--In the oice of on! of the new min stern I Ind an interesting oonverntlon relpqcblng the list of olpec hive queen'e oounul, ritee It oronto Telegram Rponu-. -1 know em bhere - in trouble impending regarding the Net Mm the late government made one." Add this member of the cabinet. Yeeterduy mornln several of us received let.t.erI,Iome oomph ning agdmt. some ridiculing r._he nronoeed nnnolncmenbl. nizhtll lm NOT mzAyu1a 71ui.| us: or Q.O -8-MAY db To me WASTE` usxn. A lllplonollo-Ootllouut lnpoulbu. 1...... I..I. I9 vl-L. n...n.'......_. II I l"'AI`Il, JII I7.-W Ell` III (in: tho II hon cl I will and Tho On. I and mu Raspberries IlI\'suroI.Iu.July I7.--Wl:i|o bathing at his Iinctonh. that thin city. yum- dny. l'|ovu-not Ililh. aged unnuon. and 1-. I`. Illb, Hobfuny r-=~ - .......~ ~' .` '```'`:....` ?'.:".x.-:..'.?' 0080 nlon ~ - cdtoncoonnobt-futnnhtntuuflc. A Dun-or Agronud. ' Mmtfnul. July l7.--The Johnston lino do-0:nII: harp on Waning;-i y u for 'nrpoo|' wont. up-on this morning at Got-marl Point. six miles from Hath Point. wand 01 Anucoui. Sbowunovingulo ya tho tilnool the uocidonl on ol the log. She is taking no nodunp in fund. ILIUIIIFI I IIIIII Illf IHlIUl IIQ-X ICI- `Nnw You. July I7.--A decision wu- rondond hot-ox by Iurnzgue I-`i Id nuining the report ol David W. urr, sppniur. holding that an 85,000,000 bo- unut.o(.hv Gould to la: con. (Mono . noun mu uv uo.uuu.wu no- uut.olJ|_v (Son non. ( ldnruoumpt {mm the oolhtonl in- heritance tax. on the ground tbs! it wan u boqno-0. n-undo to Hoougo ould in return for vulunblo services rendered his lat-her. IIFIIII In I IIIIIIII1IIr. l .uu~<. July l7.-M. Jules Gniclmrd, of the Fmnch senate for the department of Yonnu. diod lent evening. Ho u M m the new-entieth you of his age. M. Huichnrd Ivu president of tho Suez canal volnpeny and a colebonteur ol the Inc count Ferdi- nand De heeeepe in the construction of that waterway. He was also vic~~preIi- dent of the national society for the en- couragement of agriculture. A laI|KII.' uuuu nnurun SKAFIJRTII, Ont... July I7. ~-Whilo an ex- urnim train lrom South Huron wan pm- coeding to the Guelph modal him this mornin ` I little tlimo-your-old vhild of Riolmr Barry, aittinou the truck, was struck and instantly illod by the train about one mile east 0` here. The-child`: father was on the train and did not know 0! the lntalit until communicated with by kilogram on in arrival at Huolph. nll nu Illl~CIlIlIllI- Nxw Ymu<..luI_y IT. A special cable despahch lrom London, to an eveniu - per, (eye : `'1! having been reporbetftlilrtt the Prince of Wales Intended to send u challenge for the Arnerice'e oup, it may be cubed authoritatively that an opportunity wu taken recently to point. out to him how welcome such u amp would be. The prince, while expressing lreen sympathy towards everything bendin to promote Anglo-American kinship, mi that he had no intention of entering for the cup. 110! BIIIBIIIIG Eur s|rulu'|lI.Iuu lAlNlI July l7.~In the house of lords, to-day, Lord Salisbury laid in you the table 0! that body the pers routing to the boundary dis ute tweeii Great Britain and Venezue a. Lord Salisbury. in pre- sentin the documents. snid that negotia- tions tween (lreat Britain and the United States, in regard to the \'ene'/.ueln matter. were still in progress. The gov- ernment, he added, id not believe that the claim made by Venezuela was a suitable subject for arbi- tration,` but when the facts in the case as regarded the past history of Veno- zuela were fully ascertained, he thought that the di lemntic question involved could be eani y adjusted. The estsblishmeut of n scheme of Reno. (`cum be easily mjuawu. The establishment gene- ral arbitration of questions which might arise between the two nations requiwd great care and oircumspoction. lhumu an English Turf. Losuux, July l7.--'l`ha twenty-liret re- newal of the grout Kin awn two-year-old race of500 oovereignb, ve furlongn. took place at Bandown Park to-day and was won by the Duko of Woat.minater n Blue- wnber; T. Cannon`: I{ylaoua.'..aocond and H.R..H.. the Prince of Wule a Nicholap, third. TI.` "ind. nnnnlunl nf thn I<`.nlinnA nlnlann third. The ninth renewal of the Eclipse stakes of lU.000 sovereigns for three and four your old: Eclipse stake! course (about A mile and I quarter), was won by Leopold De Rothschild : St. Frusquin. duke of Woot,mimt.or I Regret. Iooond, Mid duke of l ort.lu\d`a Troon, third. IIIVI ILIIIIIIVII I rrvullh LuNDON. July l7.-'l`he Spnnish gov. ernmont is showing great aomitiveneeu nt reports that English houses are secretly aupplyin the revolutionistl with war mn- teriala. he Spanish embassy, havin learned that several shipments have a - ready been made from Birmingham, Liver- pool and London to Cuba vin Hamburg and Bride Bordeau, and that further or- den-. given through Cuban agenta in Paris and Hamburg, are now being fullled. have addressed an earnest protest to Lord Salinbury. 8 very serious acciaenu 0|] one on one mnem- ran Cenbrel employees excursion brains rom St. Thomas this morning. It. seems Donn was aiming on the our steps of one of the coaches. and as the train turned the curve at. Cayuga, going off the double track. the young man was pitched heed first off the coach, strikin on his head. inflicting an ugly ash 0 some Ionr inches in length onpthe ex-Ix part. of his heed and another of lesser proportions over the left eye and other- wise bedly cutting and bruising his body. The train was stopped nnd picked him up. He was brought here end,iI in the cure of Dr. J. H. Moilerry of this town. He was unconscious for_two hours after the Mei- dent. and is suffering with concussion of the brain. 'l"lll'0WII lrvluu Irnluu Nuwuu l!`.u.n, Ont... July l7.--A oung ma numed Joseph Donn, of New rum, ng {went -two y rs. met with serious acci ant on o oof t,hoMichi- mm Central emnloveea c--:a:- But It was From I Oolloetlon no: And He Got nlx loathe. O l'l'AWA, July I7.--Fighting Joe Martin arrived at the capital thin mornin and Epent the forenoon In the com ny of ame utherlnnd, liberal whip. e reports that premier Greenwny returned home after coming as {or as Chicago. Martin atill ad- here: to his determination to proteet the Winnipeg election. This morning nolice manietrote 0 (h\ra Winnipeg election. This morning police magistrate sentenced Arthur Verena. a. boy, to six months. imprisonment for stealing cane cent from the collection box in St. Joseph's nhnrnh lrom U1` church. Iaalelana ol Bualo B|u'a'sIiow scraped 0! By a Bridge. _ CLIVILAND. 0., Jul l7.--A special from Mauillon nay: : he driver of But- ialo Bill : bend wagon started ei ht homes over the Fort Wayne bridge at 'e street gatorday. He had mieoelculated its ight and was unalile to stop the horns. AlI_the oocupa ' of the bend wagon were aura o' in he preeenoe of thoueande. r; - Kale; preu agent, issue: this Itaternentg Four of our mueioiene are frightjully injured end two 9! them will behly die. The others are not seriously urt. Th3 are Italians. We do not know yet It ether the driver mieclloulated or whether the bones were he ond his con- trol. Mr. Cody in with the injured men. who have been removed to the hotel Manil- lon, end all that is poeeible in being done for them. _ -. ~ I4 Ind 10 lnvh frnmn; alum Indian` loop lrnme. W0 use nlouu-Ina c m out at (`.out. $65. 0. `I-on-no: tuna nnni. 'll'l.l'I`AI'I|. July l7.-0onanl 81: hod- rlal (kn-innlnn annnnlhituho Iritl Itlompffmm the Inheritance L`-n- \.'Anu lulu l" A algniginn u . } SWEPT OFF `THE WAGON. .-,__j____. that Young om: lnovnod. ....-........ 1.1. n Anna. L. HE. STOLE ONE CENT Qlhglohdowu. - _l-In I9 _E-'9` , R- '1: I.9YE- Ihllforulnn Pollen-on ordot n In-can Vloo-OAIQII Io Incl Down Ila Yb`. Lu: A.'mr,1.on0nl., July I7.-.At I Inact- ing at the pllos oon|niniononAIonn- Nona! oonnunknl-ion hull ~ J. Whib Mortimer, Bridoh vies-oonhluvu-undo public. -Ir. Ilonilnor that on tlnnorni ollnlyullthnopolioooeon, noounpnn by a maniac ol othc pu- nnn. nlhi M Iii 1:500 and bands! Int. In N00! mud auunumonmoneun (`up had done. In nyi this thy did not know that in small I. niling Oun- adn can hold huown with tho world. 'l`llR0'I`l\, July I`: 1'3 IIUIIO IKII-IIWY Uloncairn. which won _ the Botwnnhhn challenge cup to handily in thno nu-night. nus. wu designed by Ha-rick Du|n, lontl-ad. who uilod her. She Inn uilt b Henry Hodnn. 0! Toronto, who sent. hf: lonuun to Montnul specially for the purpose. It. is said that uho only cost. Oil), including unvu. whilo I-2| Hoirio. hot op- nnnanl. ran nwnv nu to $1.44!! or $1.51]! It mcmmng wnuo r.'I name. nu op- t. nu nwny up to $1.60!! 31,500 out. The Ytnlnoe boot defeated nixtoen compntiton in the trim) noon-nd &heI:lon- (`urn IIX. . Mirn nix. Aluding New York woolly only the othot thy upnnod the union that the half-moor cup would Itic as hard And fun. in the Vnihd Shhlutho Amorieufo nun In-A nlnnn In nnwinn Ihin mi and ;ecia| Summer Sale

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