RE IT '5 IN f'I\Jl'l I Una-" . -.. "WHIG" nuoans. ' Tolcgnphlo 'l`|dInI fton nu Part: of the Globe. condo-nod undluonod (or lay n...u..- _ A Glance Gives` You the The undo returns for auno luuw pl .nli ht falling off in exports and imports. eDuke and Duchess of Connuught. lwill make: tour 01 Sligo. Gnlwny And I":--nnvnnrn in hh lin. `will hour ox `augu l Connemara in tho sutnnin. 1 Annin Hnwkinl. dsnzhta umuin. Annie Hawkins, dnughtar of I Downs was dn tahroug horse sud killqd. ard. the American am; ' Monday, on u yachting cruise in Norwegian waters. AI. Catford. Eng., to-day, thg Annex -ieagn yacnmng cruuu In nu. .. Ab Eng., ` bicyclist, John S. Johnson, 1:441-5 minutes. H; was damn. . Ra. Jnhn Evans. treasurer Johnson, rode a mua m 1 paced by cum I - Sir John Evans, of the Royal society, London, hu accepted the presi- u dent: of the British association meeting. ` wic will be heldin Toronto next year. I In... cnllnwinur bulletin wu isuod thiai next I The following thia' , morning at New York, at 9:30 o clock: Mr. Vanderbilt had an entirely lnt.is~ factory night, and in doing well this morn- mg. Last night re broke out in Alonzo W. Spooner uco porine foundry. Port. Hope, mmnletaely eetroying |,l_x ~building and 1--.. hush lllsuv nu. ...--- -_., Spoonel-'5 copporino oompletaeiy destroying the buildin contents. It. is expected Spoonoru loss willbo$4.000. will be $4.000. John E. Howard, doput. California, d killed Martin Debarna. of '1`ular'o, qunrrell shot. an an Italian. two y terdny at Folsom state pri The London H town marshkll, w o in 1 political oars ago. was hanged yes- son. ' lobe says t.he_ \l'_ot1ezue'5'l`an Folmin prison. The Globe the Venezuelan documents are really disappointing. The paper eeye it. has no wish for an arbitra- tion treaty: The Westminster Gazette an s the mmonal sentiment of Great Bri- of arbitration. rm... I4`:-Annh government in about issuing The French government a decree. increasing the customs duties up- on all foreign sugars. which will 570 into effect Aug. 1st, oonnurrenbly with the new German nugar act. misea the duty from seven Inna to twelve and a half francs ........ rnnad amnrl. ' DAILY Blilrlsh IBVBH HIIIOI B0 Lwvl upon rened augun. In the cricket. man ronod match between the A trelian and All-England` teams. at M cheater, Thursdey. the English he nished their second inninq be-day wil score 0130? runs. in their first innin I. scored `$81 runs, giving them A gran t of 536. The Ansbreliane made 412 r 1 them granu Louu 536. The Australians runs in their first inning. The committee of the Cape Town as- aembly, engaged in investigating the cir- cumstances of the raid by Dr. Jameson and his followers into the TramI\'e.al last win- ter, declare Cecil Rhodes was aware of the intention of Jameson to invade the Boer country, but that the directors of the British South Africa company in London, were not aware. l rm... mnulint and silver men held "ex~ ~ The populist perience" meetin eat. the vnriona hotels in St. Louis. 0., last night. At. the Lindell ten populietp and six silver men had an executive session on the situation It was learned that they had agreed upon Charles A. Towne. of Duluth, Minn.. as a candidate for president and had decided to push him to the front as against. Bryan a endorsement. pusn lnm w w endorsement. snow was u-u.., _._, , Napunee Beaver. On Saturday Int while Mrs. R. J. Dick- inson, aformer Kingstonian, was walking past the residence of Mrs. Finkle. near Venblaricom a grocery, in base ball was knocked over the fence b some boys play ing on the other side. '1` e ball struck her a eevere clip in the left eye and she reeled against the fence. Her none was injured. By the uusietanoe of neighbors she` was taken into the grocery where she recover- ed suicieutly to be taken home. She has been under the doctor's care over einco. __?__.__ Belleville Hun. Lealie E. Luuai (lied at an early hour Friday, at. the city hospital. He was tak- en ill afew weeks ago and went to the hospital. Hie illneae proved to be t. phoid fever which resulted fatally. The eccen- ed was twenty-one years of age and a nu- tive of Ceutreville. He was a raduate of Kingston business college am had been employed by Messrs-. Lally & Jones, Imple- ment agents. for over a year. He was a very pleasant. alfable oung manand had gained the respect. aml esteem of his em- players. I--mu nu-an to Cemetery. MC Hnmllmn Templer. Guelph, (')nt., he: an electric street rnil~ way whoee termini are the brewery and the cemetery. We have long r0(`0!ni'/,ed the road that leads from the mush tub to the graveyard. but this in the r.-t. inutance within our knowledge that they hnve been connected with the electric service. Mont people judged the old method of getting the liquor victim to his Ion home quite rapid enou h, but this in I eat age, null I wonders WI l never cease. I plll) VI E. from Brewery . .._-u..L n... I... an nlmtric atro- Hush or Nnnn 7 The title of the Hon. A. S. Hamly in its iuibial form roads Hm-h." That's what. the colmervativea hope to make of him and his .....-........nm. at. the next, nrovilmiul election. wonders ..,_4:_.. .__. irnpnu n, uuu uun .. Hm-Ii." `mint I what. mo governliient. at the proviiiniiil ~Brnnt.ford Courier. And the initials also npell out. "8lmh. and this is what the liberals declare he will be in this province for many yours to looms. The conservatives will be our u\,-_L " nu:-u. \'onl.oI-any`: unmet. Eastern league At. Scranton. .'l; Hyr: cuso. H. At Springeld, ll; Albany, 6. A Wilkeabnrre. `2: Rochester, ll. AL l rov dance, 4; Buffalo, 3. National league- AI. Cleveland. I2: Bo ton, 7. At. l'it.t.aburg, 8: Philadelphia,` At Louisville. 7; New York. I6. [fin .m.....,....-, . I0 cont: Cu:-on Conltlpntlon anal I.|vor lllu. Dr. Agnew`: Liver Pill: are the moat )erlect. made. and cure like magic, Sink oadnchea, (,'onILi union. Biliousuesn, In- digestion and all aver Illa. Ten cents a \'inl~-tort.y doses. Sold by W. H. Medley` successor to N. C. Poison & ('0. _--W-t;od um. Jsmu Campbell, corner 0! Wellington snd Barrack utroeta, nlvuyn bu on hsnd I good stock of but maple, cut. and uncut. ry uhbo, `no and oodnbloch. All cheap (or null. olcphono. Ill. Sir Riohnrd Cnlwright. in Springs to necuponus mar wdrk of the put week or no. "huah.' Death of Lesuo E. Luc-nu. | _ LI.... mm. _._%___ She Wu Badly Burl. pine and oouumocu. nu uuu-y Poldphono. _____~__g ud in at Caledonia (In fatiguing I nnnt. I, will guru, mununy, a , the American | Johnson, rode mile in | 71- -m. nuuul hv mn- I j I T - c'rRaa:`r. I ` - theWAua- `-4|` hmmn, at. Mk. English team with u in-at. inninu Lhev the Aus- Man- I. (`Ann-| at I0 o'clock. ` total D -n nn Lhev Inks] , II. An Provi- ; Sym- li. At | of the first issue of the peper ll use given. ' The Spectator is news . bright endin- _ teresting. It in tory to t e heell end not afraid to soy so. and even et times to wsrn ' the government thet it is untrue to nerty_ ' rinci lee. The Winn, the senior by s ' half even years. congratulates its con- : temporery, endho thatee age increases its vigor will not e be but go on conquer- l'ing and to conquer. May the Spec's" s I; rowstrongerfmdstrongeo discern _` '; trewrig t and declare it. " Kingston is interested in the issue of the per of July 15th. 1846, for the following {an ston news is found therein : " he synod of the Fresh terien church in Canada in connexion wit the Church of Scotland met in St. Andrew : church, , Kingston, in: the evening of VVedneedey 3` lust, and After a most eggropriete sermon A by the moderator. the v. Mr. Bell. of as Perth. the synod was constituted, the roll made up and c&ll6d,'$$(: proceeded to the H election of s new m orator, when the hi Rev. Mr._Romanes, of Smith s Falls. was a unanimously chosen to that oice. ' . An innuest was hel ! e on Saturday - A HAL`: cauwunv Aao. `l'I;o Hanutqn lpoontor luau an Illu- trntod Punt. Tho 1-Iunilton Spectator. fty yesrl old. I 1... a...m~l An nnuivusary number bong!-i~ I 1'1. 11 neon Spectator. , hu i;|l0:mIlI snniver ' LADV'3 N5955- ful to behold And enjo she to rend. The - frontis ieco in I wul executed full pogo " """" `u A'""""' "" ' M1 -lmmh G` the uuninon Goren Inrrlogonud III landed Illm In Jnll - 4-. mm. the charge nut II Bnllod to I I In; uuuvn. _..... -..,- II litvu.-.. ..-- .._-_. " ~ ' ' cl "executed ..-g.g..-ca u L: 119:! Elm :a?::s?`:l:b<;t': elf the Hamilton Gore_on rug Donlon the :hor:o . n..mhv avonlna." The aocompnnyml .,__-,,_ _ " 00|s0l`6(:i SKOBOII 91 um: Tram-.-vu -...- -._ .n y un my ov ng. a moon: yin picture in ent.i:.l*od On the Pioi-s,p?Innmih ton Bosch," typiul of Hnmilhonh lovely Inlda. Scenes of Hamilton views adorn the issue. The rat building of the Spoc- tntor in ahovrmuloo the proposed new build- ing. a subunncinl structure. A fun liinilo of the in also given. -nu. Rnmumr nevny. chosen that omce." . An inquest half Saturday- evening last by coroner Benson, on the body of a woman named Daugherty, the wife of a aoldierxof the 7lat regiment. Thejury adjournedtxill this mormr{g for, ma nu:-nose of hoariml the media` besti- The jury adjourned mu ulna moi-nu{g we the purroee hearing mony A tor an examination of the body. The verdict of the jury was that deceased came to her death by means of a blow or fell upon her side. causing rupture of the liver, from bein in n diseased abate. oc- casioned by his drinking. I-At. Kingston. on the 3rd ina|5., Richard hard drinking. At. Kingston, Cornall, aged fty-two yeam. Mr. Cornall was an old and highly respected resident of that city, and for sixteen years organist. of St. George : church. --In Kinanmn. on Thursdav evening WHIG, sxrunnmt. JULY 13, 1896` George church. In Kingston. Thursday evening last. Robert. Flanagan, aged sixty-ve nnnr u-av: year!-I. spice of the Morning Pnpnrs And the Very latest Dowumhu. Hon. W. D. Balfour mm! H. J. Davis will be sworn in as ministers of the crown on Tuesday next. '[`h1'uu1!ll the bursting of her boilers the next. Through bursting British str. Crane has been wrecked at Cents Morocco. No iivea wero lost. She was built at Sunderland, England, in I879. 'N.;. um-mun nbr. Penmur. from San The German ebr. Jose. June 23rd. for Hamburg, before re- ported ashore et0ninteroe. has been totally wrecked. Her passengers and crew were " landed. 1,4... nmum lam n mndzdnte for Darlin- ' John Brown, late a candidate parlia- mentary honors in West. York, is leaving Toronto to take up his permanent. resi ence in Montreal. He has given up the m lling business. Dav w |\'nt.k.lewall. Messrs. W. W. Rev. W. Ketblewell. Buchanan, (4. H. Lee: and H. Wrigley have resigned from the executive commit beeof the Ontario alliance because Hon. H.W. Rovalms been elected a vice-proei- .I....; lv.V\. dent. I nu London Sporting Life says that R. H Lana, an American. `will offer to the Han- ley sbewnnla n trophy worth lU0. to, be com )etel for by rowing crews from the leading colleges of Lhu) United States and Great Britain. \m.:I.. .1.-;u;na nnrnaa Lha Fllnt. and Pare While drivin across the Flint. Marquette mi road truck. near Novi. .\llCll.. Ian evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Peer. of Near Sout Lyon. were struck by the southbound pa-senger tmin and both instantly killed. 'I`hn London Times deaputch from (lanea, instantly killed. The London deaputch (irate. says in the recent attack upon Apo- korona tbe Turks advanced upon the in- surgents pohicion under the cover 01 shells from the men of war. The Turks were de- feated. losing fty men lxilled, and have now retired. A Ilimxnfrnllil re bl'0k8 out Vtrdy A disaacromo lire broke yesterday afternoon: in the residence of Chas. Went. Baldwin. Mich. Before it could be con- trolled four acres in the heart of the town were burned. Thelosn will approximate $311,001). Tlmtrblno fire was of inoendiur_v origin in almost. beyond dispute. .__._?__. Toronto World. l)r. F. R. l:ee~Scrathy. of Harlguorno. Stntfnrdnhire, Elwlnnd. in in Toronto for a tow dnyn. Dr. Stvrubhy in the third son of I u Qtrntluu nf Kimrntnn. Ont. He dnyn. Dr. Slvrubny in we unru ul J. B. Strnthy. of Kingston, Ont. WlXHOd|l(`!\Y61ll|lI(l obtained his degree an M.l). in Toronto. subset uently proceed- ing to Edinburgh, wiere, in I872. he Look the degree of M. R. 1'. S. For in brief period he practised ;.. I.-....lm. 0nl,. but. nallv. in I on Wednesday next. For one! penuu nu pmuuu-cu in London. Ont.. nally. I!-I74. settled in Harborne, a large villa e in Smllhrzlshire, on the cnnnea of L e city of Hirminglmm. There he soon ob- tained a large practice and is now one of the leading man in the vicinity. In ISHU he married Minn Lyall Hmnt. of Aber- deen, and the have two daughters. 1):`. Strnlhy nails rom New York for England A Roll Angol. For A good. every ainy hmuuahoid nngol give u-4, lim wolnnn who laughs. Her pnstry may not, always be just right. llllii nho`lnuy ocuaionnily burn hor brv-mi and forget to rt-pinm tho mining butt.ons,hut. for solid umufort all doy an every tiny Rho In 1| very parngon. Iomo is not In hamlet]:-id, nor life one long, un- ending fight. The trick of Always attain` the bright nldu, or, if the manor hut no hri M side, of polishing up tho dark 0130. in u ory important fncuiity. one of the thin .a no woman should be without W am not nil born with annuhine in am hearts. an the Irish pl-attlly phruoit. but we can cultivate a vheerful noun of ` humor if wo only try.-Woonoookot Ra- porwr. Itulher I Sharp (lune. Snm-l donn p'ny poknh at Llk John- son`: house no mosh. Ha dun` play nn/ uqunre gum:-. HUI--Yo done oowh Mm che|tln'. Sam-Not. ontccly but win: right hob ha got. to null or Imam Ihoo on no deal do night Info` do gIuue.-Puck. ., PITH OF THE NEWS. rwu_y, un uruvv---v. I, Tnronbd I (ingnton, mined bne: w I8l'6, 1 R. iod u-ma, A lurun villnae OW Olle Ul tern. r | 'the I mm m_um[4rn!cK- ._.q..__.__. A YOUTH WHO FORGED A . - _....u. .. Anna Mumu:-mwx, July l5.-nu'ry unvlu, . young man residing on I! farm near this city. is charged with hnving forged the. nuno ol Ihy Osborn no nn ndvorunmont. ..|.t.-h unnamed in the Chicano World. nu'no ulvu-moment which a pound Juno , In follow-I : . A well-to-do tumor : dnu but of eigh- teen would--like tocon-upon with some ` ma t. t t - . '.*1`.='_'_.`. 2,......" _,:hn.?.:'N_"f? . ' Y1! wveuu-----u -v......__r_.._ nice: youn men not over twenty-ve. Mien May born. Johnson. N. Y." May Oeborn in just. ei ht.een,,pi-esty end - popullr. Suddenly ettnre proposing mnrriege n to come in from nil parts of the worl .` She could not understand it. and showed them what father. He he- came very indignant. but. fqiled to ascertain why tbeee lethere came. . Soon there errived A letter postmarked Johnson, N. Y., the home of Miss Osborn. It. disclosed the advertisement and abused Mien Oeborn for ndvertieimz in such I manner. and her father er. [en th under- stood why so mnny lenere h been re- ceivad by his dauvbber and disc believed o.|..r. he reoocnlzed the handwriting _in whyao letters had been re- that he recognized in this anonymous letter. He wrote to the Chic: 0 World, and that paper sent to him t 9 original letter which requested the publication of the advertisement and was signed Misc May Osborn. A comparison of tlielettern showed that aigned Osborn. com rison the letters .the hon writing in them was identical. The family had before* boon annoyed by anonymous letters, and the began an investigation which landed arry D5_n'is in jail. Davis was arraigned befqe J native Wyker pleaded not guilty and was put under $300 bonds. __:._-_-__ ......-an mnn maid The Governor-Gonannl Ills Blgned Vnrloul Do(-nmouto-W|Il Enter A Protest. 01'rAwA. July l8.-Joeeph Martin ex- pressed his intention of protesting the elec- tion of Hugh John Mncdonald for Winni- nna peglhe militia authorities are in hopes of being ableto hold the annual camps for the militia about the and of August. In... nu-dnr.in.(~.ouncil annointinasir Oliver about the and 0! August. The order-in-councila pointin Sir0liver Mownt. senator for the guy of guinte dia- tnct has been returned to Ottawa from Quebec with the governor-geneml's signa- ture attached. in nnnn an the house meets Mr. Mc- attached. As soon as the Carthy will resign Brandon. and Mr. Mar-l Li'n will probably run for that place. No nnnoaition will be offered to the re- will probably tor man place. No opgosition the election y ncclamation of Messrs. Lnurier and Fitz trick, but opposition may be of- fered to ir Henri Joly do Lotbiniere, in Portneuf. I.-mi Ahnrrlnnn hna sinned the treasury Portneuf. Lord Aberdeen has signed treasury warrant. for current. expenses, submibted to him by the Lsurier cabinet. so tiie civil service servants wili be paid at/`once in- stead oihsviug to wait until the session olgarliament. 1.. nmuun trades and labor council ol rlisment. he Ottawa trades and have no use for the Chinese. Ata meeting held last night the following resolution was passed : "That in the opinion of this meeting it is desirable that some action be taken to bring the question of Chinese im` migration to the notice of the lederel gov- ` ernment and that this meetinginstruct the secretary to write British Columbia trades councils assuring them of our hearty sym- pathy and our willingness to co-operate with them in their efforts to rid their pro- vince of such an undesirable class. lo ;. mo. ivnnrnbnhla that the new Lee- 0! such unuesimme class. It in not improbable that Eueld rie. of which a couple thousand have been received from England. will be given A trial at the D. l.A. meeting here next month. jrhe schedule of matches even to the extra series is already com ilete but a special match may be nrrangec {or thin nnw weanon. but I Bpucuu uuwuu um, In: ..,.....B.... ._. the new wea n. Wallace illichamp was recommended by the law government fohq position of hardware appraiser at. Toronto. The order l|aen t been signed :5 the governor-general. and will be cancel! . A liberal will get. the job. LATEST FROM THE CAPITAL. One 0! Ilomnrlnmo atrnllxtn. LoNn0.~'. July |B.*Sir Donald A. Smith says of Hon. Mr. l.aurier'a cabinet: "IL is regarded here as one 0) remarkable strength. 0! the highest character. He adds: "Mr. l.aurier`n speech on Canada and the empire. at. Montreal, aroused much satisfaction. I expected nothing less from him. 1 am no party man here, And I know Mr. Laurier to be is loyal, true-hearted Canadian." The Knlnporo Cup Taken by-the Cnnadlnm with uumr Prlum. Wltn Iluuwr I tun-wn. Lu.\'|mN, July Hi. In udtlinion Lo ning the Kolnpore cup the Canadians M ER!) in mono , ivun to Llw colonial ten making the uig eat score. The victory v a popular one and the Unmuliun: w heartily cheered. Six times before has the cup been " heartily cheered. Six oup won by the Canadian mum: In I872, by n team sent. b the militia depnrt.ment..undor command 0 major Woraley; in I873, tenm , in command of' Lieut.-Col. I eber~. New Brunswick, major Otter. Queen : Own rien, second in command: I875, incom- mand, l.ieut.~Col. Mnokinley. Nova Sootia; second, major Cccbon. Ontario; lNNl,l.ieut. ~ Col. Gibson. Ont.ari_o. in command, Capt. Curran, Nova Scotia, Adjutant: NH-I, l.i~.ut..~Col. Whit,e.0nt.ario. in command. Cnpt. Borne, Quebec. Mljutnmz nnd ngnin . tn IHMQ wlmn Liaut.-(,'n|. Tlmmns Bacon. | Cum. Borne. uuonec. M | in I889, when Lieut.-(,`o Ontario, had char e o ndjutant. Capt. Jum I vi non. -t-It was-nu uuuu - u . . . l.n\'m>.\', July l.'4.--At the shoot meeting of the national rie association Bialey today the national tmphy was v by Scotland. In the contact for the Prince of Wu by Scotland. In the contact Wales` priw of the aggregate value of 1.`.'ll|l|. ten .~4hot.s-I em-h at 200 and 600 yards ran on. wvenwen Canadians were entered . he rult of the `Z00 ynruls range was as fol- 1owe; H |yhurat.,-W;Woller.45; Hig ins. 45; H3.-p, 45; McDonald, 44; Lieut. ht.- h.n_ 44; Campbell. -03: Lovers. 43: 0g , 2; R0, 42; Mitchell, N; Bent. 4 : , .,,- AI \.Il\lvvv' ... The Protest Of Mothers. Munun, Jul lN.-'I'he mothers of :1 number ol eel iern. about carting from Beregoeee for Cube, have made I. protest. to the government egeinnt their eons being amt. unv. The government. agthoritiee fe government saunas mour lunn nun- oont. stay. government nuthoritit ncribo the protaoou to the inuoncot agent: of Cuban libuotare, and are (11 tarlninod to proooculo any such persons a nun mnv nd. A A ltllvl nu- __.._ Pllu `cured In :1 to a mum. Dr. Agnew : Ointment. will cure all cases ` of Itching Pilot in from 3 to 8 nighta. Ono npplionuon brin comfort. For Blind And Bleeding Ion itin rleu. Also emu Tatar. Bull Rheum. .cmmA, Barbers Itch. cud I orrhptiom of the skin. Thirty-llvo oonu. Sold In W. H. 54.11.. mmnuhr no N. C. Polcon Co. Thirty-llvo coma. now: u u. ... Medley Inoouubr ` A II: loath: lacunae. , 'Bu.I.Ivn.c.:. July l8.--William Honry Johnuon. Huntingdon, wt! Arraigned bo- n.... 1...1.. uxiarun dun-nu ntdorrod by .'|ohn3u:|. Kliryingdon, An-ugnoa on n on-`onahnrru y ro|It.iuI`o.( ll: lily Ell I, I girl under thgnpol nxuon you-I. li_o wu fouryd mnnv nod Iontancod to Ink months In the lg! 01 turn guilty um oontnl prison. Ilqnll v....._. r, Auwcr `lib. Cniaiuttyou find. I ah ol Brightcdinouo ol the up. dhlntoo. urinary oc lint oom- lnh that In our-nblo. ithnt Bop Bbvnn not or onnnotquu? Auk your neigh- , __ . ` ,u- or Remarkable strength. .._.~.. I'..I.. In Iii. I\nr\n`l| A R Er-4ALL| LADY 8 WON IT ShVEN TIMES. , J ufy 18. -Hu-ry Davis, idimr on farm lore Cunndlnnu In It. I In An Al... Luiu-`on ptumou ny Ella sixteen Ho found sit in Iunnu. nu x.uuuu.u..u. (,`o|. of the team, \\,it,h Hood, Quebec pro- y unvns, I In-and thn. nhootin .. ...-.....`.o :m. u ll` nemg 2 authorities inngnnn nf ml, I.Ieu|. MN], nt: ..,.........n ...-I lvyua nun - \I Notepape; IOC. isoontly in Hunt = Min Inn " _.--._.-. Inner` 1.. Inn emu laiidy Attcadod ` Ind GQVO Qtllfncol. It; ia_ many years ago since I ironu u- hibiting bore gnvqu general Itliilfnction u did Walter L. Main`: aggregation. Barnum, the great ahowmsn. wu Author of the statement. int the public liked being foolod.n.nd, with this thought uponnoit. ........a.i.a . mum: circul on bi board: . tooIou.a.na, wltn uur l:lluI.uv u ........, provided n grater circua than /under canvu. Usually I good crowd wu sttnolnd. but the people were not - uticed with boingihumbugod. Walter L. Main follows a lount lune of nuon ing, and exhibit! uvorything advertised, to the satisfaction of pntronn. While the cvlrything nuvomloq. the patrons. * .........-in. in not :5 axtmmvo the nomination or puwon-. yum. vuv menegerie in not as some they heve vieitaed here the Animals are mostly oi rare epeeiee end splendid specimens. Their appearance -bear testimony of cloee Attention and pro~ per feeding. The two performenoee here yesterday drew lnrge orov/do, neerl eve seat. in the large pavillion being ed. w ile quite I number watched the eho'\{r"from e point 0! vnntnge on the grdund. The performance ` may be said to open with I high jump by I young man eubired in the ooetume of e reman. The height oi the pole from which he jumped in six; -two feet. It wee originally seventy-ve` eet. but I piece thirteen ieet_ long wee broken off by moi- dent. rec-entlly. While two rings 1 only actually ` exist. still there in e V third rviienoe ooneiantly going i m w inh makes uu lot this rviunoo oouuhmly young on w ich makes up decion . The acrobatic {ecu were mar- ..-u. A` nndnr and oubrivnlod nnv ever be- decion The acrobatic team were mur- vels of onder and oubrivnled any fore performed here. All the features were new. daring and cleverly ennceod. Any one [enture was well worth the price of admission alone. wan`. an much nhbelltion was not. given of admission alone. While so much abtaention given to the equestrian part of the show, some of the feats were of n clever variety and ..........\.....a hv him most. celebrated bare- n propoxtion. of clever vnneny nuu unsurpassed hi. the most back riders. he ring of periormin ani- mals, as advertised. was a sight wort go- ing miles to see. Lions. tigers, elephants. etc.. were made to act. in M docile a. man- ner an trained dogs. goin through an amazing number of tricks wit: agility and prompcneaa. The different race: were all well carried out and proved intensely ex- ..:l:.... mom nnm-inl features. aide show, A SPLQNDID PERFORMANCE. arried and proved intensely ex- citing. The special features, etc. were also good and of a nature to be appreciated by the audience. The circus performs at Belleville today`. BY WIND AND WAVE. lnl What In `l`I-unlplrlng In IIOIIIIQICITCIQI Al This Bun] Port. The schr. Mistic, Chicago, corn laden, is expected to arrive here to-day. The sloo 1 Monitor cleared today for Cln ton wit a car oof shingles. he atr. King on is at Fol er Bron` whurf with n cargo of road from gawego. Capt. Jame: Fiemiug, 0| schr. Hlenorn fame, has charge of the Melroae this ye.ir. The schr. Winnipeg went on the govern- ment dry-dock this morning to have a leak xed. vn... unhr Nnllie Hunter in discharging The schr. Nellie diachnrgin ll cargo of 300 tons of coal at Crawford ll wharf. The atr. Bannoclxburn and three cou- sortn as root to clear to-night for Fort. \\'il- linm to `load wheat. ` The sbr. Columbian will lay here until July 23rd. She will then proceed down the river to run excursions. lull...-I ni. Praia & Co.'u wharf : Scr. HAO I`lVOI' M) I'll uxculnluu-. Called at Craig Cuba. from Montreal to Toledo; ctr. Alex- andria, from Montreal to Charlotte. The sloop Laura 1). in at Richardson & Sons elevator with 2.000 bushels of wheat and buckwheat from Wellington. Capt. Kirlnvood, formerly mate on tho schr. Winnipeg. has been promoted to the captaincy of the vessel, Capt. Cornwall re- signing the charge. Capt. Kirkwood in no cmod man. signing Ina UlIIl5U- u-I-u. ........--._ , good . The am. Tecumseh, with conaom. Duluth to Collins Bay. timber. and Smell- luna. with barge St. Louis. Fort Willimn to Kingston. wheat. are on their way down Lake Ontario. - Thomu Gm-skin. jr., non ofCnpt.. liukin, uctedurst. mute on the str. Bannock- burn during her last. trip. as that oicer. John Black, was ill M. this city. If the mate is unable to ship ngsin Mr. Haskin will retain the ollioe. He lays the steamer experienced ne weahner on the recent trip to Duluth and return wlch he stays was :1 quick uml protable one. .:_. What the Lovers of Osman and Manual Hporu Am Dulng. Hurry Martin is in training. and WI" entnr the birycle rm-as at. Nnpunoe, to be held early next. month. rm.:. ..h...-nmn 'l`, l ur\'iH and T. Tur- held early next. monnn. l`hi-a afbernoon '1`. l ner will have an ice-lifting match. Both men work for Hleruaon. There is lhuvh rivalry nboul.lifI.ing ice, iuul Lhere is :1 grant. deal of :1 kfmck in throwing it. Queelfa college gymnasium in now All in frame-, and hunt evening workmen bne will the malt of nlieeting it in. Work will be pushed rapidly aheml so an to have the building colnpleteil iuul read for occu- pntion by the time the l00LbJ|l{l6l|F0l| nr I'I\.'8F. rn-en. A weltknnwu horseman. in E xanking of the t.rot,tin;g mare. Fawn, own by James Reid. amid the nmimnl was the best balanced bout. hehml ever seen. The mnro needs neither (`heck rain. boots nor weights, and in one of the bent. bred mares in the-do ..n -in I `arm. parts. A wheelmon suggests an an uppropria outing for bicyclists who will who-9| 4 Sunday, to arrange to meet at A point r Inobe enough from the city to muku it. i uitina for n nhnrv. rest after :1 run and ennugh train the (`my (0 nuuw n. .- vicing for n nliorb I hold divine service under the shade a friendly trees. Two birds could then I killed with one stone. hysicnl and npir Lunl needs being atten ed to. The Only sciiiAi{ `ma The Hot Wuiher ls Lac- tatcd Food. Day: of sweltering heal often mnke life a burden for a large proportion 0! our adult population. How about the infant: who are weak. sit-kly, cross and irritable`: They will certainly die oil` in thousands unlcns K they are rescued Ind mved by l.antet.od I Food. the only summer diet. suitable {or ` weak digestive organs and delicuw . stomachs. This lile-saving food in mlinhecl ! by youn bnbiee when mil and other dAn- E geroun $00119 cannot be tolerated. In ` ninety-nine canoe out of every hundred. I Laclamd Food uvee babies` lives. % ` wen-rtown. N. Y.. aune. The marriage of Willam J. Parker, `No 13 Union street. to Mien Florence Erette Sears. formerly of Kingawn, Ont... occur- red Wedneeday evenin at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. James lets, Frank Park- er. brother of the groom, acted as heat. man. and Mine Nellie Searr, a tiller 0! the bride. ee bridesmaid. Mrs. lien and Mrs. James Hartley. of No. 1225 Arsenal street, are also aiemra of the bride. After an el- aborate wedding lug) the newly wedded l couple left. for Ba alo on their wedding I Ln` 1). _ trip. Uvupm Some buck sum no nu some t.hoz_|don't. wear well. Our men : I: Q nu. mad: nl nllwool stock ll the don`t. well. Uur nuncu u. 87. an made of ull-wool mud in nnnntoe the west Ind oolot. Grand Yninn . .- Qrd Movement ol` our store and Ion among our ,' Note Paper I `We are selllngz klopes for IOC. ' Nntpnnnr-.r_ IOC, 9| A4} d."~'.'ii'y'a"`E{{u'-I` 255.} pd-`no. moms. uni or collar! and Irma, 36c.: no wlto und dark blue blouse: at. 000. Grand Union. u...-. 4 In]: Iinnn nnlhn. I mu uhnntl. me. each to-night only. at Unamioy urns. Senling win, all that ol corh, ring: for sell-talus. At. E. C. Kimball). blouse: we. Ur-um umon. Mon`: 4 ply linen collars. I new ulnpu. each to-night only. at Cnun Bron`. anlimv '11. ngu |"`c AL" Iunleeidi '.--.- I\\A 7' Ennllcdtouynddnau fit. co. m. .'.?.`K..';'l'.'.!.'.?'n&.&| hlI|iIo0-Hdl. vrly. . Some black unit; like some. plo- Ll1o_don`t. wa_u- Inch M. . -1 _n ._..I .a....I. --u-I 1-A SPORTING PARAGRAPHS. . We try to be fair neau menus HQm6- n n more just and no many good: for ' 10 ......n. Imlnn nu- 3n'on. ' Slpocitl bur `nu (oi Saturday And Mon- In. Bop` Ionics. 230.: print. `i n collar: kills. nc IIILIT lnr unnu- IIOIKT IUDOXI-III . rm ample ov Inc and Inc. nu: mululhnuoddlun. - - . an nu In-Ala--'.I.I., : Tho u1-nus: nocrrdn. I.r-.c. n will 54 A Wntcnown lnrrlngo. .-.. u v n...n. u I I\I|V "nun `nvspspsm (often ....Hm. nl nnr Adult. For I ____.___.__.._._.__._ NbERru'L"TBAnGAINs g QQQLA soanp Away .-nhannll Ola: Dolp ' Away uuw u. Having purchased the entilre stock of P. ffer the most sweeping reductio we are prepared to 0 Such bargains do not_ this opportunity. _ M in this line. happen your way every day, so lo not miss M. Lawrason's Snap, ' Fblc ants Lilundry Soap. 7 ` Lawrason's Wonderful Soap sold all over Canada for 5c :1 bar. Our price 3c per bar, or` 9 for 250. Lawras0n's Ideal Bar (2) lb. bars) 2 bars 15c ; 3-lb. bur Pure Soap, regular price 15 per b|_r, going at IOC per bar. Large bars Enterprise Soup 4 for IOC. Sun- ower Soap, excellent quality, H ) bars for 45. Toilet Soap. Morse s best Heliotrope Soap, 8 cents per cake. u n-....-..r C4\av\ = u 1 I Vllvuu rvv-ru Oatmeal Soap, Old Brown Windsor Soap, " Rose Bouquet (large cakes) Large Cake Pine Tar Soap, "' Buttermilk Soap, Twin Oatmeal Bar. Wcodenware! Woodenware. Splendid large 3-Hoop Tubs, rst quality only, 5oc. Two only medium wire hoop Tubs reduced to 25. Household Favorite \Vash- board only 10C. The latest improved Special Globe w8Slll)08ld only 15c. Best Wood Clothes Pins, 4 doz. for 5c. Hardwood Chopping Bowls only 3c each. Hardwood Salt Box only 15c each. Splendid Wood Knife Boxes, worth 25c each, only IOC each. 4 Boson) Boards only 25c each. Fine White Wood Bread Boards only 35 each. Hand picked green corn Brooms, great bargain, IOC each. Hand picked green corn Brooms, extra heavy, 15c each. Hand picked green corn Brooms, worth 25c, our price, 2oc each." ` UREKI` REl)l`(`,'l'l()NH IN |iz\HKETh'-- (`overall Ash Baskets vwlro handle) l0l'l1\Ol'l`rml\l an 10:-. now 51-; 150. now Ir; :0:-. now llk-; If-v. _now L ):-. \\'lllow Market llunlw-u. all Ind: WOODS FAIR, MONDAY AND TUESDAY ). ` Every Remnant marked at about Half 'lPrice for these two days only. REMNANT SALE I {B8 and 90 PRINCESS STREET. `Saturday, Bargains .' um. souuta. Thcilast weell thos Blouise Waist: worth $1.00. for 25. Parsols. Gloves. Corsets. Hosiery . Un- dervests. &.c.. at dreatly reduced prices. If posible. come early morning`. P. J. WALSH Come early ahd get first choice. FAY LOR %S\ We lllll Hold lllll` Annual Remnants Cor. Princess and Wellington Sts. Dress Goods Silks Prints Linings Cotton Linens Tweeds mm) 5 .. ., 5 onts per bar`. KINGSTON EEDUCTIOES. I It mun: l)e|m[:u- l trujworthy mn oddlgunrter out 430 In onmlod to n. u mun. us`. In: our !ER S ilxuzazbme ltable from 915 to 054. {roux no to on roducoal from mm in 0424. ucod from (-314 to Ian, Ilnod from IW$_t.oH8. I" thron h. W9 [Mn You In I} lay lower FLAVOR. - an doln busi- lgocl" ona cont. loin; margin 0! prot an we on rl-hnr Inn -00 0. In. 70 one prleonnd sell 0 trolnondonn advan- InI Ell. III AND BRXJNIL OIOII loan | , loot 01 not It-. ITO`; In Troluon. We 0 prtcu and quality ol - ulno vory no Block #011 will not thoygn `HOW Ill uuu-u 0' money (or his ojocu may regret. mu vnm. ` :`:"`:'"'L:"'h:l`.; of foresight. he Russian government hu 1 ' "A diplomatic detective nhndowing Li, a nee` Octomlki. who in charged with nd. ing out. what. offer: for nilwny oxtomion. I` louu. oto.. in opposition to "'-ri?&; ?.'.a" , wood muting ptominu to be KL uA`B' ol exceptional Intnnlt for "lwolldom." I '. V; Since the Prince I Wnlcf I'enimmon" ` id grind the blue rib n ol the tug}! in the . ` N by, the hurt huimon thnn vor bo- "'g.u:u,.n"`"d come An uristonrntic pursuit. This Iouon ' tholhlko 0! Richmond will antartain for n - M R" J fouror llro duyn at oodwood house, the ' "" ' ' Princon cum... thobuke ma Ducham- """S",`-!"_ !'.`3..'.'.!'.' -1 \"m-Ix. the Duke 0! Cambridge, the llnjuton. Rev. J. Mgdnnco from 11 LB. Indun and thin IID CANOBS. lg iamnn. V DOWN ! I STEM. Imsuma wn nnolm` l'..-_--'.--_. we IRISH LAND aiu. ANn'rrs Ausuorqaurs. ` hi-I fun -uther. statement In .m- b to the negotiation: pending between t. Britaiah And American government: in regard to theknubliabmenc o! A scheme 0! general arbitration of x ueltions which may arise between Great main and the United Sumo, ntfced nn abeorbing to`pic -,LL:-- -1 .,_,. arise neewgeu um... ......... _ toipic of conversation in the lobbies 0! per in- ment. The consensus of opinion in that the prime minister's speech loreelmdowed a settlement of all the points of rlilferonoe between, the two countries. Lordaliabury was exceedingly cautious. but there in acurcely any doubt tint the differences between the two governments are in a fair way of an amicable and mu- tually honombleodjuetment. Dnrimz the month thetheu elapeeq since uv-rt-I ` Lox non . lnli-Inn:-I1 : land. A secret committee of the house or com- mons, which has long been considered certain proposed restrictions of the oleomar arino trust. has presented its re- port. t recommends that the coloring of oleomnrgarine. either in imitation of Int tel` or otherwise, be prohibited, and that the selling of mixed oleomnrgurine and butter beheld illegal. even if sold as a mixture. There are other restrictions as to re istration of dealers in oleomnrgsrine, label ing. pecking. etc. The committee was composed mostly of agricultural mem- bers, who carried out the ideas of the central chamber of agriculture {or foster- inthe En lish dairy trade. I... 4--ha dnamwh of July 10th. an- 1 in the trade. he cube deepeteh July an-l noiincing the breuk-up of the ininere con- ciliation board, save the prelude to l\ gigantic etruggle tween the cool owners and their workmen. The concilietion board, launched under Lord Roeober `I nunpicee. god-fathered mid patronized iy Lord James. with other philanthropic poli- ticians, was to revolutioiiize the relations between the men and their masters. There were to be no more strikes, and wages and hours were to be amicably regulated. Since coal began to drop in price the masters have diopped I wages coiiciirrent with the fell in prices. The men`! delegates demand that the board should concede ii minimum etetutor wage I for seven mmitlin. This was refueot . The coal owners at present prefer that their ac- tion remain iiii open question. In some great mining district! men working four to live dnyii per week earn only twelve shill- ings. Their iimrviition is B conclusive re- plv to the mentors open question. So the minors iedemtion.` the Derbyehire, the --4-_..i..'... null liurhiun associations are miners lBuemmuu.| mm ......,_.-....-, ..,, Lancashire and llurhum or unizing their lorces for 11 big strike. ii Hung Chang. the Chinese Viceroy. who in to spend three or four weeks in England run the guest of the nation is ex- pected to arrive shortly. The amazing de- ception which the liermans practiced upon themselves in attributing to Chang power to purchase warship-. raise loans. com-lude contracts and order material of all sorts will not be fallen into by his British enter- tainers. He will be the guest of the forei n o-`ye, will have an audience with t a queen, see the dock yards and ship build- ing yards, but the foreign otlice is under no nisapprehenaion as to the limitation of his powers. He has no nuthorlty to conclude contracts [or anything. It is learned from an authoritative source that hi-has certain draft conventions, prepared while he was in Russia. relating to loans. railway extan- sions and customs with others an euwd :.. um-Iin. and that he is y to UIUII IUIlllDI| minin ve pe Thei I fed and cuntomn wwn omen nu` uuvou in Berlin, receive and diacuna diverse proposals in London and the Vniwd Staten, but Pekin mud. decide upon them. Li Hung Chan`: in n Itntolmnn travelling on oomminnion ` The can or ayndicuu which part: with in regret. its want. at lnnnicht. of Wales. tho Dun ma uncnou ol York. Princo And Prinoaa of Sue-Woimnr. Prinoo Boltyio and a large lintol coronat- od aotnohodien. About the upon it- ..u 'm 1 sun nnuutun to speak. uomobodien. About the Ipo. u.- oolf, `tn sage pnuutun The talk in still of tho ICI- bla and .pnct.icin of HM heath. Among tnrtuil. in d um Amcionnc vlllx wollviththo stewards cup, Inv- ngnoonghnadin RNB|PoIlngh Penn`: Bohmichohmdbhth. Among 11. hInrd IboruIIh-goo. though he gt sngnun . - pin the dividon Hat on tho ngdingohhodoennod wjlO IdI- in the bout 0! lads mound! Inuoclriourcnlu. lthrunrhm .:.....an-Iunu.'anhnIionnuI. In , n.u.""".N`u?|iai- and Data. Tn khu-d`: bonus RA-opo. .thoI|`f|I .Ioum-pnr'!-vn---onoy.v-- 5'" . , A . , __; ll._._L 11.--- I- Lang. hnubliahment o! scheme 01 hrution (Elation: `ween and 9, to it: on psrl'i)a- sonnensun niat.er s b etween, "" 'I\Anl`inU`V OIHKJODI. `conurunuh Won Induqlv III John noPosALs Incaould to lion. Dlvld Hllll. O1-run. July 18.-- Duvid Mills in: pnotl politics to accept. later : judgo of the aupumo i,n**9!"`!`.F `9.".'1" "5" Now that the Hon. ally retired from on. the position of court, it will be ` Sir John Mac- Bfthoiuprome in Inn on intarettin toknow domld Ir. Mhsozeut on t.t_so| 189), onlry a few day: before his urn lu- neue. B r John Meodonnld then told Mr. Mills thetjuntioe Gwynne would shortly retire, bot. juetice Gwynne is there yet.nnd thst. in ve year: ago. Mr. Mills was up ` had by Sir John Maodonnld in I et' more extrnordinery way 3 your eerlier, thug in no any, in 1890. Sir John Mncdomld new several clouds looming up in bi: itioel sky. and his unerringinebincb tad him -that n storm Wu brewing and that when it broke the conservative party mi ht be a -----|- Tim Nhmitobe echoo qnneebign. VIII or co wreck. sh. rm liberal: would not. uuuau... .. ....--. n ooelition government. of which Sir John Macdonald mm the head. end offered the leudenhip toMr. Mills. The whole mutter was aaerwarde talked over be tween Mr. Mills And Mr. Blake. and either of these gentlemen can conrm the above statement. Ibis. of `course, A matter of history that nothin come of these negoti- smiona, and Sir .10 n Maodonnld wentw the vounbry early in I891 denouncing as traitors and treason-mongers the men he had desired to bring into the government ol the country. A Home. N.Y.. Former Dlueoven the Army Worm Curt Llve on Salt. ROME, N. Y. . July l8.~A Ronle farmer has discovered that the army worm is killed when it comes in contact with salt. To oonne the worms where they are opemt~ ing he is putting a wind row of salt around the eld; or,` to protect a growing crop thet in not infested, he Will run a line ol salt around thnt. From experiments he, mnde. in which several wprme 'were killed, he in condent that when the worms underteke to crawl over the row of salt enough of the eelt will adhere to the worms to destroy them. ---v-----{:------ Bow In I Church. BIuN1'ronn, Ky.. July l8.-There was a scandalous row in the B.M.E. church, colored. on Sunday morning. which ended in a head or two being cut open. The trouble was over the disposal of the collec- tion, which Bro. J. Lucas wanted to dis- 'ol in the usual way by iving to the trustees-. while Bro. Chas. alker claimed ed that this special collection should go to the minister. A serious dispute arose be- tween these two men who soon mama to blows, when Walker : wife and daughter tool a hand in. the latter cutting Lucas head 0 n with a parusol. This made a genera melee. The affair has caused the reatest excitement and ill-feeling among the hitherto peaceable congregation. eeve ral declaring that they will never enter the --I....-.-}. rlnor Main. declaring man In `church door again. _.___: I.~`:r.m LL. 0nt., July l8.~uhom be- fore song: o'cloc this morning lilhoch Arml. a watch an clock repairer, about seventy-ve ears of age, was struck and instantly kil ed by :0. T. R. freight. about two miles west of bore. Deceased Wu walking on the track. but on hearing the train coming atepped to one side. The train was nearl by when the bmkeman noticed him [all in towards the train. evidently due to striking a stone. The train wu stopped and the body wan brought to the baggage room, where it was viewed by coroner Lucas. Deceased has no relntionn. An inquest will be held on Monday. The poet mortem examination will be proceeded with to- night. A D-u-nu. Ont... Inn shot. A Prencntl. Ont... Inn anon, UllF.I0\'UA\, Mich., Jul IR. lmn (lnhan, shot by James App eynrd. of Sc. Paul. Minn., died lust. night. After the shooting the prisoner threw his revolver into the street. saying. "I am Iatieed ; I have vome 500 miles to kill him." The girl in question is n sister to the wife of a. rorninenh Business mm here, and is very Beautiful and accomplished. The prisoner -m. v-annnhlv court. utenographer at St. huutiful ncoomplinhod. '1 no prlnmvcl was recently Paul. Just. whit connection the woman bears to"tho shooting in omyntory. (-`aim . having Jiod without. revealing Anything. The prisoner refuses to make an explana- tion. (iuhnn wu thirty-throe years old. He was I single man and leaves a mother ....u .;.uu- in Prescott. Ont...who have been single man Iuu ......,. _ .` And sister in hnv: summoned by tolognph. .__3__._ She Wu loaned Alive. [.orKP0N.`r. N.\'..'*July l8.--Mrs. n..'...hl., liahtilm the ki_when rc N.\'.. *July I5.--mru. uuvm (lrimblo. Ii Min fire with kerosene, w on 1. Q ames communicated mthe can And uhal up into her fqce. In n moment the poor woman was enveloped in Human. Her oyeni ht was destroyed: til the hair was burno from her heal and her breath burnt to a crisp. The esh came of! with her vlothing in place-. She died in twifwrnoon. - . . . ... uuvu nu --. _...,, "Honoml" J. S. (fonfu lam lieutenant, Cul Brownmwho msrqod Mamie Coxoy. the to utive ol the "Goddess of Liberty, in the Coxey labor rude in Wu-nhin .on the fourth ol` uly, Int. {can I head the puliu dolagntion rom thodiddct 0! C0 umhil to the St. Louis populbt commotion. ` An auction nroult in not-yod_on hflr. Mc- Hruiu An election proton served on Mr. ` Allintar. conservative 31.1 . for Roatigoucho county, NOV Brnnnwick. \ - Grqatnd tiOhm Sale `$40,000 Worth of Fancy m R and Staple Dry Goods BOYS AND MEN S CLOTHING AND GENTS FURNISHINGS . SALT KILLS HIM. __'_-:-- --_-__ xmod By a nun. v9u..0nt.,July l8.~: A ..'..Imk this morn n and leaves momer , ..l. rule bilI-- nl hlmgg. ' HIUIIIIIIE -4: k nl `, ~ D cmanhr. nl _PRING_55 Mme Uoxey. .. _ "dd" 9' Cnmpbell.oornor V "d "` : ". an '- `l'K` `h lor oldphono. 1! _u-..:........|.. Rm-inn rvcupornua NI |w1iArsru1a_I_11>1_ncs T0-DAY ` ---:---dn HERE IT IS IN snorrr onoan son -w-Ila-~ nunens. ,