Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Sep 1896, p. 4

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as.-~==:'1'-"'-'== n|l1hnPhoY-rnua was no nonu cl: thoG ounlnndurrhd ch nil- vnyoo -Intintot.horinr'l`o!r. _. _ -_, -n_-_.__.A__ |w1m's rm: Immcs T0-DAY Lmmol. Bopc. `m.--vIoIonu gun pm railed don; the Spanish cont Iuc evoni nnd many wreck: no reported. trawler: continue to brin to Lowutolt. ....u \'.........o_h 01.. man: lonndend ab- IIIII IX", wruzuu unv uvyvu-u. -..- _.... Lovnlto. und Yurmouth the crown laundered ing musk. covers! of which an null unac- oounud (or. In tho vat ol Enfhnd uri- ouinjurywu done to the crop. which won baton down and in any annual ml:-lnlthnarnnnd hvthonino. Alllld Vorobontan dovnundin nAn_ycuuwun- 0doIloH.lIoIondbLIhor|ino. -Pridd rut. tion next. vnnwr. C0'(!l'l`AN1'lNUl'l.I, Sept. `8.--Tbo military oolnmsndor of Eningjnn ha urgently ru- qnonood money tovrovido the uoopo with ntionn. Union 9. oy come quickly he will qnonood torrovmo r.no_v.roopu mm rutiona. oy quickly not mun:-_fnr the conduct. of the troops. It in reported dinturbuncu have taken `Place at Komnnnt. in the district of lining- HIRE IT I8 IN SHORT ORDER FOR \ WHlG" READERS. Iclouopllo tldl-go Iron III Part: of tho Ohm. condensed and Aucrcod for bu landing - A Olson ulna You an nggan A '` UIUUUO ' Bwodiuh bark Jupiter abandoned at an. nut! . I El 3:31.: minim town in Arizona. in be- El Plomo. mining Arizonl, I urod b Pnplgo Indium. grime dlnlnhr Boll: ury bu gone to Bnlmonl 130 Visit bho . Th. Aunt:-align: mad: Hm at-ant. Innrn nl` ` waterlogged. Isnlmonl no um . Inc an. The Australian: made the great. score of ' 492 in the first cricket inning: as Elmiood aims Philadel hiunl. ` Borloul bull: I-on surrounded F031 Wil- um Vllllldol mum. Fo'rt Ham on Friday and for A time the existence ol- the town vru threatened. A In`. n An -nantinup At (`bu-nnfnn been cleaned. The employee: of J.` Movhernon & Co., Hamilton. Ihoo msnuhctuu-on, have no- ceptod us out in wagon to enable the firm to I comrto with Quebec mnnulacburors. 1` an nunulamanuu-v an-Limntna nmountimr ll) HDIK. DUI: Will llllUI"l`upINu Hy you: 0! the students. When at last. the noi-o had nublidod Inlliciemly he nmrbed to speak. but every few moments would be interrupted by the frog chorus. Afwr Brynn hnd spoken for ten minute: the band of the Inc regiment National Hum-da,which had been playing on the out aide of the common. where the company had been on drone plmde. marched nearer to the stand and started a lively patriotic uir, com- pletely drowning the voice of the nominee. The meeting then came to an end amid much excitement. Ilu Barton`: Toutlnony - The Horrors Not E1333"-sud. NI:Wl'0R'l', R.I.. Sept. 211-Mina Clnm Burton. hero. up the trouble sung distress in Axis Minor are not 0: gunned and nothing Iou than the uni charities of the world could prevent shocking curva- tinn next. winter. (!.um-uu-rnmn-| I Rant, `l,--Thh IIIHIIAII or me town nnrenrenea. A free eilver meeting -at Oreetne. Indiana, broke up in e riot. Twenty peo- ple were injured. three fatally. The election: for Ieoond chamber of the Swedish diet. show large liberal pins. For the first time n Iocinl democrat. haa been elected. I`|u: -mnlnunnn nl J MnI hnr-nn A [`.n , com to wwn quenec mnnuuwwnsrn. '1` o nupplomonuiry oi-bimatnu amounting to 89,889,000 were brought down in the house 0! common: lul: night. No rovi- Iion was made for the dominion exhi ition in Toxonbo in 1897. A Inn. 1... 5.... ..n.i...A at 0}... din. in To: onto in mm`. A letter he: been received at the dis- trict attorney : otiice in New York from the American legntion in Paris, asking for the naturuliution papers of J. Tynan, the all ed dynnmitor. T Mnnohaeter Guardian understands that An agreement is probable between Greet Britain. Ruuin and France to bring about a settlement of the eastern question. the co~operation of Frnnue being umheaed by an understanding regarding .gypt. hnnuo usml an I Vmtmhar shop. 3|-I p1\rr*ul.-Nnrth Kant part of lot Ihwost side of Montreal ntrueubntween (homo and John streets; frontage 33 lost. depth about 90 foot. ()n thin parcel there ha I double 'IAII\n Awnlllnn. The Class of Men The lllghly Endowed Col- leges Turn Out. NEW ".\\'l-ZN, Conn.. Sept. `25.-Five hundred Yale students, assisted by a band, broke u the address by Bryan this after- noon. he platform had been erected on the historical New Haven reen. and about it for more than an hourbe ore the nominee arrived from 10,000 to l5.()00 people surged to and fro. To the right of the stand the students had congregated. The students on Bryan's arrivnl broke forth on their college cheer of the frog chorus from Aristophanes, followin with three cheers for Yale and cKinley. There were cheers for the nominee, but the students repeatedly broke Iorth with tl:`e.i$'ell, and for twenty-ve minutes it w mpossible for Mr. Bryan to be heard. ln vain did he attempt taorestore order. It was msny minutes before anything like quiet was restored. Women fainted and eoversl persons were taken from the crowd overcome by the crush. The police used their clubs. and one of their number. mounted on a uplrltod horse. forced the unlmslv in (rent 0! the stand, nearly ereatln a mile. Thenngaln Bryan tried lo spas . ut was interrupted by yells ol the `II III` IIIIUUDIIIII. NEW YORK, Sept. 25.-Willium J. Koer- ner, A young newspaper writer and artist, shot. and instantly killed Miss Rosie A. Redgace, of Brooklyn, on Seventh avenue, between Thirtaenth and Fourteenth at roe ,, while the street was crowded. The mm red three bullet: at the woman and all of them tool etfect. Anu plug nhnnoino Hun mu!-dnrnr Anni them too: euecn. After the shooting. the murderer sunk to the sidewalk in n stupor and it. wee be- lieved that he had added suicide to the mur- der. He revived later in thehonpihal. H in thnnuhf. tn ha insane or almmmimz. uor. no revived Inner III we nonpuuu. He is thought to be insane or ahnmming. In his pocket was a loner addressed` to Mrs. Charles Pennoyer, saying : I suppose he|| or any other seaport. town is my destination. I)on't. lei. your dough- ter make a shuctiocock of a man's heart and ride his honor as u doorman: for men who love deeply hnbe just. nu doeplyi for imte broods hate in men who might. have been otherwise, and makes them attempt co commit. an act. similar to my own. ll;A:.... Iynn I-no-uall I rnmnin an Inna to commit. act. smmnr no my own. Hiding you farewell, I remain as long as I do remain, WII.I.IA.vI JAY Kor:u.\'r;u. _-?{----- EITUIIUO NI-`.W Y-mu, Sept. `26.-(lon. Weyler. commnnder of the Spanish furcoe in Cuba, will be relieved of him command and be succeeded by Martinez Campos. his pre- decessor, who had been removed in die- grnce becnuae of humane treatment of the rebels. Cempoeis willing to take com- mand in Cuba, provided he be invested with fullpowern. He will be in Cuba at the end ol November. ll.\\'.\NA. Sept. 2.-A Spanish force near Tnpuw. province of Havana. he: had Aekirmiah with rebels. Nine of the in- 1-ur ente were liillul. including the leader. Ara l. The troops lost three killed and nix wounded. Railway communication with Puerto l'rinci is interrupted. The rebels have derail I trein and blocked the line. The immrgente fired on the troop: who were guerdin the train and three were killed. The re lchiel Anieito ll...-...vl.- mm. mnnhn-ad nnnr Cnlnrndnn, three killed. The renal cmel nmmw Hornndoz was captured near Coloradoa, Santa Glam. 1 Young Newupnper Mun Kill: The Object of Ill: Aactlun. Now (ienonnl Woyler stop: (M! the Bloody I4-Ann. `rho Ont! Morn Oontlnuu. ` Lnxnon. Supt. 26.-Vio|ont. gala -nilnl slam: Spanish evening lb fnmmiwellln . uh an real`- hulf of farm I4 TED DLIIQY BRITISH WHIG, ATUBDALY, HS.EP~'I`El(BER 26. 1896. -_. RUFFIANISM OF STUDENTS. TRAGEDY IN BROOKLYN. THE TROUBLED EAST. THE CUBAN TROUBLE. ---.-.-;--`.,....,- _._.;_._.._.4 _` ....-,,........_.... .........-. Ildlluuihlnhc. Th M- ingthodnwnng ol limo paint an- Olhvnuuld stop:-none nut (Innu- hnl. chi-ouch nuhzol 131:. in ::::.'; ....."*"*'..::"':.: `.2 ......""~4_.; than who 0 risky no at than an Alnnchrlnnnund also ather land udjoinlua. bth pru-oeL-Pnn-A of lot: 34. 36 and 86 In the fonrthconnouion 0! the Townnhi of King- uton, containing about 1011 screw. 0 which acres are freehold. and about 20 Aaron louse from the Dominion Government. On It there A frame house. barn. stable and shed. The land in good arable lnnel. and in under culti- vntion. The Venulurn reserve n bid on much pgrogl. WWHICTH arch. Ahznhrhon In bnhiu K ALONG THE HARBOR. ' lovonunt or Yu-lou Gun that Ply to "III: XII- NI. J. KMCQP. TIK, I91 Bicyolonoo, mi|oInnu,two nndlhno. C. Horn. 0. Count. W. Pbnnoll. The second but Inlcbod ulna as tho rlt. Tino, und M0 nuns. nspoadvol . Bicyoloncn.onomi|oduh--A. ` .0. loan Tho Inn named bland out and Tmo, 4 ma l.'lU nunu. II-puuvu Bicycle men. one mi|oduh--A. took` . C. Ilooru. plngd made a you Gold. Tint 4. . lniunodiua. Hoyolo nu, mt nllo duhnal. 0d|c.A. Hlrrb. Tint 2:40. J. Oman and -5 than. In! no phio icvpuuntod the winodn. -`A-._...An_n 1:5.- 'rne1ug ,W|IKoI', Klan II! Ilnrgu. ur- rivod lighsrlrom Manual. hut. evening. The Ichr. Collier, from Our . in at the upile dock with coal for aha Rat. bun Go. The sbr. Rooomounb passed tohmugh tho`; WIIICII WOYO 2 .?I;'L1I'"iZ'. .;';? s':'.`."...`.2``?:.Z.".";T Bnher. im, 10 com. Inca-medium, 100 yard: dub-A. Hu- J. Ooucr. Thu. I4 nus. Rinwnln rung Inlln Inll. tin In` IE1. IECWI I hunt. midi I The near. turn, ulwe ford : what! with ood. 'I'l.. an Purina-nan Inuit The lbr. rnnoou houllo II In 1 dock. rocoivin general in pairs. The"bng ,W| her, with nix bu rind liahb;-lrom Montreal. 0` WI. upile dock with cool for we Iuonbun U0. Rooomounb tohmugh and yesterday. She u I huge in tow. The aloe? Pilate, Nnpunoo, in at Rich- nrd &. Bonn elevator wit.h_}.0(l} bulholl of \ The ctr. Hamilton. on I-onto from Kon- sronl to Hamilton, wu several hour: late Int. night. . The ma America wu kid on to-dny. plrool. Condmonn made known at the Hun of ale- For further articular: Apply to W. H. Hullivsn. Holiv tor. 38 Clarence strut; P. Iporu 'l'IIII CU?-I-I o This morning the l(.A'.A.A., compound ol bop under (I been year: 0! :30, hold an nunl Iportc at Victoria park. Then ill I Mr otundnnco ol Ipochton And much intarut. run than In the dionns cvonu. lut night. - > The I-tr. America, up to-dny. The on-. lalnnder took her place on the (`Ann `I-nut; . Cnr rout. ; he Itr. Hamilton will be lnid up here this fall. The steamer will continue run- ning until October. ' Th: anunrnnunnf. rh-Adan mnlav. warl- ning until October. ' The government dredge Stanley. wonk- ing near Kingston Mi la. onmo u this morning 00 got Another Iuppg of not . The stra. Wilhelm Ind slam were Jinnlm.-am! .9. Mm M T, On : A`QVALnI'I The aura. wunolm Ina unmwa wore discharged At. the M. T. 00': elevators to-day, nnd cleared for uppor luko ports. Cant. Hownrd Gould. mum on Itr. New V6 I" I0 (Vllry 68I'|y next WBEK. lnspector James Brickwood says there is nol. enough game about this year for aporbamen to break the law over. Birds are veryscarco nround Kingston. This mornimz a dozen pigeons owned bv an one same ume. Durin the Christmas holidays Queen : college gockey team will make another American tour. playin an the same cities with the addition of glow York. Randy .\lcLemmn Will accompany the team, but. will not return. He will go south to prac- tice medicine. Hie lace on the team will most. likely be tilled y Merrill, of Ottawa. to-day, una cleared lor upper IIKO porn. Capt. Howard Gould. Inland Wanderer the put anon, hm boon up intod master of the Ital`. lllnnd Belle; he Calvin Co. rent I email ran, con- taining four drama of timber. to Quoboc to day. It will be the Inn. rult. aunt down by thin company thin cu`. One of W. Leslie : rzeamt work In the by thin can One rgcmnt Toronto harbor. got. caught in I nquull the other day. A pile dnver was thrown oil the wow and some of the heavy weight: woroloat. TL- u-Ium Dluunnunh and W R n-an wero lost. The aohra. Plymouth and W. B. Owen have been lying at anchor here for many days, awnitin the arrival of the urn. Ari- zona and Kobe mm. One was at Prescott and the other at Ogdomburg. awniting dis- charge. The 1-hr. Sezuin nnd- barman. which II - -u nvng-aw--v-wu - -u- ------- vw M10 o c`nok the name (if, (October In). and at the ammo plwno (ll! ontroul Itrootf. than will also be 9 -Il the household {urn - turn and eocts of 11: late lnnnnulgnn. nonnhtlnn In part of Mnno, parlor, dining and bedroom Iuitm. cnnmtn. oil cloth. in- tnnmhnll. [nu-lot dinimz room nml km: on stoves. lnolndlng two In-at cooking nnaol. Alton nnmlmr nf fonther bodu,plllown. Ind nthorbodxllna. and I zoneml nnottmont 0! household otfootu. E. R. MARTIN. Auctioneer. zuternoon. The executive of the autumn carnival will be obliged to make up the decit on Account of the Pieecott excursion not clearing the loss. It in int.ended after the rst aroma of clearing me loss. It. is intended after game football to nmnlgnmate Queen s and the city team and make a first-clans team for the clmmpiom-hip. E. Elliott. the well-known catcher of the the clmmpmm-mp. Elliott, (lmnite baseball team, will leave the dis- mond for the track next year. He intends going In for bicycle racing. The first m-notice of Queen`: football nrouna mngaton. morning pigeons by the Toronto homing club were liberated from in front. of the city buildin a. They were matched for a race and ha (.0 {we a stiff south-went wind. Five birds owned by Charles Ayre, Toronto, were liberated ut. the same time. n...;.... n... m...:........ i...i:.i..... n......v. lllnlll I18 I`4lC0l)(I. '1 his 4-mam though ho had gained I wldn mpututlon an n nprclullnt In aye (lla- onsen, wu pumlml wlch uhln mm-, which wu not cnpuhIn of pathological nolutlon upon the` ban of hi: put. oxporicnoe. Ho know that mo ed. of oonn WM of n doc-madly ntlniulutllm mature. and to I grant on:-nt. mnlo _nm the oxoouin an n! It would navernly nnot the nervoul Iyuznm unvl luring about cnnjnnotlvluu um! knlmin. hut In the practice of the various up:-clnliatu In nervoul dlnouos no nzhar offers of comm nae wu In no fvulldmxcnpt in mm: very rnro ouomund the-no wt-m modlml ourloalllua. Moham- mod Br-n Zzu-d wan nbllgod to rcturn home wmumit having mvolvod any The Little Things Told About the Town Tnnnsplrlux In Sportlng Clrelol. J. M. Forsythe was out shooting yester- day and secured 1| few partridge. Miss Fny wedicted, blmt Harry Martin would win t 8 live mile race yesterday. He ot. fourth place. '1` e Broclrville team will arrive no on no on murnn pmce. T e Brockville up the afternoon train wday and play the cadets a match on the college campus this afternoon. 'I`I.n av-nub].-a nf Ohm: nufurnn nnrnivnl going In [or mcycle racing. The rm. nractice Queen`: club team wih be held on Monday. Oct. 5th. Capt. Guy Curtis is expected to ur- rive in the city early next. week. lnsnoctor Jnmea Brickwood saw: cunrge. The sbr. Seguin end- barges, which er- rived at l ort.amout.h last. night, will go to Prescott. and diachnrge rt. of their cargo. From there they p to Montreal with the remainder. The Be uin may go to Duluth for another cargo fore laying up. Do you wnni tn behliml.` Drlnkoooe. Drink lots or 11.. Drink It with breakfast. lunch nnd dinner, nud drink It. between meals. Drink it; when you get up In the vuornlumnnd drink It. In-fore yrwugo to bed at night. Drluk In long uml strong, and keep it up. and by ml by you will be alahtlena an who prov--rmnl hum. 'I`|mt. In whnt. thn mrluhrntl-Vd French Special Inducements to Cash Buyers, BIRIILIEII the |)l`DVI'l`I)|(|l mm. That II whnc thn nvlubrntl-`(I physician, H. Arnnud. smymand there are New York doctors who lndr-rm the de- clnmclon. lo 1.. .....II 1... .-an that Hm \lnm- urn cmmuon. It H well known that the nor: are lnntarnm onec-ulrlnkur.-I. especially the mernlxnntn. who an. In Lhnlr rummru and drink oolfeo continually during the day. It has been noticed that almost |nv|r- mhly when these cuoe-drinkers much about the age of forty mu-Ir ayenlght. be- gin: (0 full, and by tho time they gnu to ho fty yours old they become blind. One in for:-ihly Inrprmm-d by the num- her nf hllnd man that am noon About tho ntrm-NI of the city of Fox. the capital of Mnrrwou. In In Invarlnbly attributed to the exnr-naive mm 0! vncv. This opin- ion has bet-n cnnllrmu-d hy ehe oplnlon ol I-European phy.-lcinnn llving sham. 'l`lm nnmd nhh-fmln. Moluunmod Ban I-Juroponn physician: nvmu warn. The notad chlt-fmln. Molllnlnnmtl 'I.IIod, tho most. ]mw0rfu| vim-nl of the Monrlnh Hnltnn, la n striking example nf thu t-(Tent. of excessive Indulgence In t-hu use of the hmn. He in F2`? yuan old. when he was H his oynaiglnh Ix-mm to fall, and lay the time |u- reached his both year he was utterly nlqhclon. Ho vlnmul Fan in onnmlt tho I-Inrnpann Phyllulnnu there. They cnuld do nuthlng for him. Than ho was ndvlml to while Mndrld and mmlult the fnmnml oculllo, Don Mnnunl do Eacnhndn. '1 hi. 1-innit Hannah ha hml unlnqd I 'I' The Ichr. Into, lwego. in It Grav- `'3 End : whul with nod. bid ! Wbl WWII 0011. The Itr. Prinoul Louiu in in Dnviu dry In-L mnniuina Luann:-I 1-. min. 1 EXCESSIVE USE OF COFFEE. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. lporu This Iorulnt. .....:..- 03.. H K A A r siz`.-?.I,"Zf,2."'"""' " T " ` Ladies Wool Vests. mc, 15. ` Corsets, _25c, 45c, 50c and up. Kid Gloves, 50c, 75c, $x.oo. Men"s Heavy Underwear from 25-up. Men's Top Shirts cheap. Men's Wool Socks, 2 pair for `THE ANNUAL BICYCLE MEET. I THELOW ADMISSION FEES!-IOULD HAVE ATTRACTED MORE. `TM 999 Inc Novleo won I Dun-prlu to Inn:-0100:-v Wlnl It.--'I`ho Eu-nld I`:-ophv wuion by lInIth--It now no- nnlu hll Propony. ; The annual local moot given fry the Kingston bicycle club yoatorda uaorn ` on the K.A.A.A. grounds inc udod well-oomutad noon. The ntmndnn vu mull. The low admission he should have -O.G.rAnf.A' -nnnn nnnnla Dc-nhnlulu than. 350- Also Ready-made Mantles lowest prices at TAYLOR S amul. TIIO low umnnnon no anounu nave attracted more pic. Probably there were not. more I: 400cit-izena recent. wnwnvnr thn nlnh -11' tun-nn an-O. n I rich}. -um-vv-vu u-vuu nu uuv-v t:Ir';i)0 However, the club will come out I right, a than who little expense oonnoowfwith the limit. ' "Wu; nun mil. nnuhun mg: - nnnnriag tn me Iuur. < The one mile novice won a eurprilew many. It won generally concluded that Olen-y wen u fut. man. but it wu leltoaher l| lI'lOl`I in the race would come to the front. J. C. Cleery._ C. K. Clarke. in, J. H. Geogh n, E. R. Benn, W. J. Daweon And W. rowley were the ecu-here. They took turns at peeing end when it came to the e um. Clear came home like an old timer. K. Clar 0 got second And W. J. Dawson third. Time, 2:50 36 mine. In an hmu n 1.....I..- taming -Ant-n\ "K TWWIW. VIC` IIIO IF I IIIIIIEII. John W , ooo of the oldest ruldon ol tho town. diod Lt tho homo ol lain ton-In-lav. `mgr-imblo. at tho ulmnood In J nlnosy-two you-I. Tho lnnonl will no plan on Bonds; on two o'clock to thoanun Catholic anon". IGVW `U I- UIIlj,'lWU JZIE II t o'clock to thollalnm Illolio mun ll non mwnor nownnaonoo. Mn. 0. A. Grim in vidting Manda II Plcton. In. D. llcnvood In noonrlng after I 4-nun illnca. Mr. and In. Alhorl lrldl, 1:! Kingston.` ridtud tho fair and mooted unquinunou in town on Wodncday. Min L Hull bu unturned from Toronuo, when the spam. a menu. John 'IIIh. on: of the olduc rniduuh 2:00 30 mull. In the boys nc (under twelve you-u), quarter mile. four started. Gear 0 Parent won it. , B. Robinson soeon And H. Nownnn third. A. Hardy wu the other. The hull milo anon was left. to MoKnv. newrnan tmra. A. naray me other. mile open was left to McKay, Martin. Murphy (1 Smith. A time limit of 1:15 was put n this race and the first heat was cancelled on account of too Ilow work.` Smith then started to pace the first quarter and not uite a clip. Mc- Kay came forward and hniahed first. with Murphy behind him and Martin third. Smith claimed rccond prize for making. as a prize had been oifered after the first attempt. J. U. Hardy objected to ouch A procedure on the ground that so- cond prime could not be taken away from the man who won it. He would pay for a splendid priu himself sooner than have this. However. the officials took chances and gave Smith the second prim. a very im roper thing under the circumstances. he Herald trophy race. two miles. was 5'..."-In pm} In: Q-nhl. (`Icahn nnl` 4`-Auylau 1:15 1-0 mm. \ . In the married men a race, R. J. Wilson, W. Nickle, A. C. Johnston. C. N. (irons, F. J. Hoag and W. 0'Shea started. Hon; seta fast pace. but he had not gone far before Wilson and Nickle cloned in on him. The race was between Wilson and Nickle and while many thought it was a dead heat there is little doubt but that \Vilson nished rst. A. C. Johnston came in third. The five mile hsndicn was a great race. The handicaps were so ar e that scratch men had to start from t 6 crack of the istol to claw in their round. McKay and ertin were scratch, glurphy and Smith. 100 vards : Clenrv. I50 vsrde : Low Price Store _A -u,. ._ an Qbnga ' A O mu INOWLIDOI or noon- or shorthand gunned In three month. union for Olvll norvloo Ixnulnatlam. II vidul Instruction. lod- orn Ino$_honII. (bnlooud not-hon. , Day and nuns Olunp, Lowput ruin. lb: imnuwa. In the one mile handicap McKay and Harrivi Martin were put at the scratch. Smit had twenty-ve yards; Murphy. lifcy yarda;Cleary and Dawson, seventy- tive yards; Benn, one hundred yards. Mc- Kay and Martin, scratchmon, saw the co was too hot. [or them and that it woul be next to impossible to overtake the rid re. They dropped out after a lap. lenv g Murphy to win, Smith, second. and Daw- son. third. Time, 2:20. Ll ..Il..-niln 4...... kn... ...ul...- 5365...... luau son. uuru. ume, zzzu. Half-mile open,boya under teen. was won by H. Martin. aqn nf A . Martin, grocer;G. Hardy ot sonond;l". . Base, third. and Bruce ulcheth, fourth Tima. l:l8 I-5 min. L. bl... .......-.-1...! .......7. H...` D I W"-An MORE) IHKI Marun WHTG ICNIIDCH, lllfpy and Smith, yards ; Clesry. yards ; Crowley and (looghegnn, 300 yards. Mc- Kay pushed rapidly Ahead until he reached the bunch. Heozhegan dropped out and this cleared the truck I little. The race was on the spurt home. and it. was a hard tussle between McKay and Murphy. The former, althou h prett wellfsgged, nish- ed by about. If A iisngth. Smith got. third. Time, 14:08 mins. nuulu 5- N APANIIZ, Sept. 26.--'l`ho concert in the opera home. under the auspices of the Indies of tho English church on Wednes- dny evonin , was a success. The house was crowd . The talent. `Va local and u... AC nvnnnnnk nwlx TL: nl-u `|"I`|.n crowaeu. `re uuenr. was none: end we: o! excellent order. The pl: . "The New women." we: rendered wit. much ulenc end kept the large Audience eon- vuleed with lnnghtaer. - an:-we mm` hm mounted the ooutnm. lnr VIII VII" IIIIQIHDT. George Cliif hm secured the ooutnct for tho repair: and improvements in tho Wont Ward school. The work 0! robuilding will naw be npidl pushed forward. Mr. and rs. W. M. Hunt. And two now be pldx puanou xorvnra. r. and rs. W. Hurst And two children. of Brookl n. N.Y.. are on I visit. to In. Hunt's In . H. Ming, undpther nhtivcl. Hnrold Mount. returned from Montana! an Wodncdny Int. Mn. J.~D. lhuntanovi lneohornovnddonoo. Ilrn A Ilia In Invinltina CI-innlln Ill] IDW mlng |I(lGI' [D0 CITOUIIIIODIICX. ghe fought. out by Smith. Cleary and Crowley. Smith had a snap at this distance and finished 100 yards ahead of Crowley. This notnloe the trophy. On account: of Smith winning it three times in succession it re- mains his property. The time. 6:20 minutes. i.. .i.- ....- ...;i- i......u.-...... u..u.........a Arron of 3 Phyololnn-Anothqr Bnoconslon nf u-Inna: ()Hl'/loo, Sept. 26.--Sta.rtling develop- mental, surrounding the death of Emma Bartelnnt the home of Dr. C. W. Winters. No. 108 South California avenue. on Sept. IOQI, resulted yesterday in his arrest on the charge of murder. The evidence in ion of the police bids fair. Lieut. rd says. to develop conditions similar to thoee of the Holmes cutle in Englewood, with the ewindlinu motive omitted. The ` police have found two young women who entered Dr. Winters home under eimilar conditions 9.: Mine Bertele did. but not at- tended with fatal results, and it was u n their testimony before the grand jury t at the indictment was returned. I`.-nu. I~l..-onl. Inn: fnunrl in n (I1/Ina nnn. .._______.___.___ AUCTION SALE ___op___ The Brannigan Estate the Indictment recurnoo. Emma Bartnla wu found in a (1 ing con- dition in the house shortly beore mid- night. under mysterious circumstances. Hhe had gone there in search 0! employ- ment. Dr. Winners having inserted an ad- vertieement. for A servant. girl in the mom- ung papers. l)r. Winners has also taken young girl: from employment burenua in the cut. . Before the mysterious death of Min arm]: voumr nrirls made freuuent the cllag. bolore Lno myatormua (loam Ul Miss Arte]: young girls frequent visits. Since chon, however. only one bu continued to all. Th. Amour gt. n}. tnnlx his an-nut. vnrv oonunuou to an. The doctor 3!. rm. took his arrest. very coolly, but when the warrant. churging him with murder wu read he qunilod and whitened. Ho rofuaod to mnke I mm- ment. He in Almost fort. years of age and says he has lived in out York. San Francisco, Denver and several oltiaa in Europe. .:::`z':"m "'9..."-' "I oun wEsTwAnoN-afoHaon. A cmcnao SENSA-TION. :3.`-"'}."`:.'}i" 'u'3-fa -\'.'r"I'-'a${'n'1' or:-.a-34 43 an 1- no .1 ma no man Nina on `hunt; t he ..":'Iill|o 33: gal up.-31-cu; \ 0338! 1I'&H!lLn-lJ_-LII Lgghg snrunnny and W`. n nah: ` ' ..T`&... ' '1ru1ynmuLnuouuImuou.uL _ at man, In-ma mun --:-:o A luau for Bnndlug at Bath: and - IICTI On-nu, Supt. 26.--1`ho day In: boon spent, on tho estimates. pulling the item: left over here and thonwn vuioul deput- monta, and the main estimation of the in- torior and Indinn deputmonto. Thu-o were diccnuiom on the oonlnoh for mili- Lnry cloching mud on the combo! dinponling the money for the Indim ward: 6! the , government. An imnorunt mounn wu brooch in goven_unent.. - An In _rt.u:t Ipqunn _brought " ....'.fi u.." 3';':.'",,..,a""..,$ .' .`{'u`c`'.". {{ Ill - vidod that daury products should to nndod. not onlfv as they now were with the word Cnmd In," but that they shoud aim have Mm name nr number of lm fuc- I'n'I:u.`:-hIa,u:l`:o':.1.n'h And (Italian nou- the word "Uenmmn," but men. may mourn also have the nnme or number of the luc- wry M. which the were prodnaed. In the case of cheese t e date of nannies- ture should be branded. Some time ago Pref. Robertson inviwd n diecuuion of t. e matter, and sent out circulars to the fac- tory men. owner: and pntrona. asking them whether they wished to have It made com- pnlem y that am dam of muiulactune ebould be bungled upon cheelo. Out of 617 replies received 65-! snuvered you. and only sixty-chree nmwered no. Uoon the vote [or Indian thin Mr. which mane Illa worth llvln: and Ma you for the duties of bu-luau an hnmo lo-lt In lolnd In I. D. O.-1'ho UNI: DooIor~-vh|oh,-,dt1vu OII ovbry form of Indication. nun. , I0 Inc Clnmborlnln. Lndies' Fine Cuhmgre Hose, zsgihhed Cashmere Hose. fulled IGTBKCK only sixty-three answered Upon the vote aairs Cameron complained of the enormous ex- pense and absolute waste involved in the management. The stall` in Manitoba and the north-west territories was stlllfed with the friends of the late government. He gave sample gures, showing a startling state of elfairs and called In nthe new government tovi orously I the prun- ing knife. Hon. vid Mss ed made a similar arraignment and Mr. Foster, when in ollice. had not answered it. M. l.....:... ..;.i that 9.1.. .mu..-nmmr. chance m `lino, .Commoncing.. Monday. Sept. 28th. and until lnrthor notion, summer [or Capo Vin- oonl. wl leave Kingston at 55.13. and `2:I5 p. m. nhsrp. oliice. had answered it. Mr. hurier said that the government hsd not yet had time to look into this mat- ter and see where the pruning knife should be introduced, but the pruning knife would be introduced so as tocorreot all the errors mentioned. Col. Domville said thst _ he militia was not satised with the resul I the money spent. He asked [or a non- pertiun royal commission to in- quire into the condition of the militia and suggest reforms. The depart- ment should make A greater effort to meet the views of the officers of the militia up- on questions affectin their welfue. Sir Henri Jolv uni an order had been queamona anecmn men` weunn. Joly order been sent, to the governor-general, organizing a board at Winnipeg to settle the grain standards. The farmers of the north- weat. would have ono-half of the repro- Bentation and the miller: and dealer: the other half. The first and second graders would be ruined and scoured wheat. would become a grade by itself. It was the in- Lention no make the standards pennanent. lnterestlng Occasions During the Past Wednesdays. The Ottawa Journal re rte that on Wednesday afternoon, at o. 243 Duly avenue, Jennie, youngest daughter of Henry H. Horsey, was united to H. A. May, of the privy council ollice. Miss F. Fowler. of Kingston, cousin of the bride. acted as maid of honor, while the duties of bridesmaids were perform- ed by Miss I-Ethel White, cousin, old niece of the bride. . Robert A. Johns. ton. ol the geological survey department. cted as best man. Only friends of the contracting parties from Toronto, Kings- ton and Ottawa were present. The honey- moon will be spent in a trip through the eastern states. The bride was attired in a rich costume of whim Chinese brocade net, accompanying veil and orange blossoms. Miss Fowler wore a gown of cream silk net with buttercup gauze trimmings. \\'AtIAIt-l`A1'l`ER.'i().\'. and Miss Ainey Horsey, the little four-year-_. MAID-IH-RICID. On Wednesday evening, the 23rd. at the home of R. Reid. of Glenburnie, his daughter Amanda wee uniwdwTholnu March, of the penitentiary nuif. The bride looked chsnning in A lovely coetulne of cream silk with lace hrimmin and Id ormmenu-. She wu attend by ion Sadie George, of Kingston, who were I lovely gown of pink with luce and rl trimmings. The groom wu emitter-by W. Reid. brother of the bride.` The cem- mmmmga. "Inc unseen by Reid. The com- mony wu porlonned by Rev. J. 1). Boy` of Kingston. The party edjonmed to the dining room. where I delicately propued supper uvniuad them. The bride was the recipient. of many costly presents, which testifies to her populuity. Mr. and Mrs. Marsh will reside on King street west. \'\AllAI(`|'A'I'TI'K30N. On Wednesday mornlng\. Sept. 23rd, E. J. Wager. of Enterprismyvu united wibh Jeannie, eldest. daughter of Sumuel Patterson, oi Herrowsmith, at the home of the bride's father by Rev. Mr. Robeson. The bride was assisted by Miss Violet. Wager, sister of the groom, who was very prebtily nbtired in mauve with lace brim- mings. The bride's costume was cream cashmere with lace and pearl trimmings. She carried A beautiful bouquet. of white owers, the gift. of Miss Mary Nicol. of Cetaraqui. he groomsumn was A. E. Stewart, of Camrequi. Anelabonte din- ner was served and the couple driven to llarrowsmibh, where they book the train for Ot.t.awn and Montreal. The bride was the recipient. of man y elegant presents. WAUAH-llAMlLT(IN. W AUA`lIAl|IlLTUN. A brilliant wedding toolgplnoe in St. John's church, Enter rise. on Wednesday, the ltlth, when Miss elen Helnilton Ind W William J.Wugnr wereunimd. The church was tantefull _decornted with autumn leaves and owers. Miss Celia Clancy played the wedding march. The bride looked charming in II costume of cream cashmere, trimmed with cream lace and pearls, with a bouquet of while cernntions. Miss Maggie Hemilton. sister of the bride. acted as bridesmaid, while the room was Ilupporbod by his brother, F . Hewley. The guests, numbering About forty, re- turned to the home of the bride : perenua, where a sumptuous tea was served. The bride was the recipient of beautiful pre- sents. 25c. ' Fine Cashmere Socks, 25c and M` c. . 35A|cn Readv-made at I Sir Richard (hnwri ht is, at Dnnvwo. Inn. In mane the In Han. Jmnnh I -T OI IIIC III] I'll`-0 Picuon-8o t,. 20:11, 30th. Almomao 29th to Oct. lac. l4m:lowno- s. 30th. Oct. Int. HarroInmith- t. In. Wolfe lIlnnd-0ct. Och. lnvonry--0ct. 7th. K. D. 6. Pills :;:.-:',-:g*g;:,*.::- THE CONQUESTS OF HYMEN. x.n.c. COIPAllY_. unmet. - n|....- , "nu |u-a. no common PAaLIAniiT. \\ \\ \\ \ \\ \\ \ \\ \ \\ \ \ \ In ncomnn by the not - Inca! non I woman. C. h'3.?".:.`a"33.'J.' noollon. Mun. with you that wllloh to IE0 United Into: allot rut noollon. M In: CWT-CjOjCI1$- 7. N. UILUIII II . X. nut-nous -n-an-ssh THE L GILMORE PATENT GRATER _`""|len's Heavy Heavy Gre All-Wool Fhnnels. 141:. 15:. 18c. Boys and irls Heavy Cashmere and W001 lion : in phi: all ribbed. 5 qhlitiel. ' Ladienf and Children : Woolulectu chip. Ladies jacket: in the vcty at nylon. 01.75 lips` Boys Clothingrsnd cgpunto Panto, all sings. . " . opShIm.4oc.4a.soc.0vciII>. .78! Boys Staten, :5: and soc. . 5 .` -` P. Q. 1' Tboxandmcvnduukcrngdlutmnbulu. 34 and 286 PRINCESS STREET. KING Anlnlnnoo OAILIUA. _ I. 3 I80. KLHAOC WALSH S Saturday Bargains JA1`i`.E_.3A _!?E3!D 5 Have one to grate suet and one to gr9t_e soap, one to grate cnsoles: and one to grate your vegcta . THC) ' USS Mrs. Thoe. Miller, St. Helen's, Ont... says: "I have need your Diamond Dyee for many years and*nm delighted with them. " Mrs. Ryan, Head Lake. Ont... elya: Entirely pleased with Diamond Dyes; they give complete satisfaction. I would not. use any other after my experience with the " Diamond." Mn. A. R. Bteevel. Meadow. N. B.. nnva: "Diamond Dvap viva lnvalv colors: Mrs. A. rs. uneven, meadow. u. n.. auys:"1)inmond1)yen ivo lovely colors: the are euyw using very reliable; I hig ly recommend them." Mrs. Charles Gmno. BL. Chrvooabome. 35`. \Ve are not exactly tailors, but we are putting COATS OF PAINT on many houses and we can surely satisfy you. Any de- sired color. Fit guaranteed. Leave your measure now. We Making It Ho} For Hagd . . .Tlmes. " mgnly recommend uneln." Mrs. Charles Gegne. St. Chr eoebome. P. Q.,aaye: Your Diemond you are splendid endshouldbekept. inevery home. " Mrs. R. J. Hannah. Ponler Point. Man lpll Ella IDOUIU DOKOPI: lOVOl'y HOIIIO. " Hannah, Poplar Point, Mnn., says: " Diamond Dyes are a perfoot ouc- ceaa nnd no trouble. " . `Mr: A 1? Thu`: Knnwltnn D O ' ma nroume." "Mrs. A. E`. Davis. Knovvlbon. P. Q.', says: Iuno Diamond Dyes with great success. I can re-oolor old dmuou snd make them look as good u now ones. " Jostey- ..!1wt'~.| IOIHI. Wnnt.od-0m.n and other grains. Wlll pay highest mines at Hallway Stntloun. `orren- pnmlanne sulivited. ..n.. u.,,_ _u_ 1-; IrA.__._4___ A-` `U Cigcr_ MIll_s_, Wlnc_ Prcss_<;s, catalog-no hoe. Avldr-on U. PATTIIION O 00.. lnnuloefn. IO Jurvinjt. Totvnto . I Do YOUWANT An Overcoat For Your House? Kingston Veterinary _ College ROBINSON BROs., Palntcrs and Decorators IONTBIAL PRODUCE HAIIIITI. MHNTHI-..\I.. ne.,Hopt. 9(|.-I"l.nmI-B.oooptn. 7 M()brlu ; mm at rm. Qnotntlomz Pnunt. Wlntor.F3-75 to Man; P-mm awn. 4.00 to 4.00; Straight H.oller..'|.0I)to 3.960; xtru.!.lK) to 00; Ruporno. Ill to IJI); Strong Butch. 3.50 to 3.70 : Ontnrlo Bug. I 60 to I10. 7-- : Hm-un, no to we ;Hnmu Inc to no ; Chemo. N` to Hit` ; Butter. townships. M1: to 16:` : We.-torn. l1u- to lac : Egan. 100 to 124-. III V IETUUL R.II-E'IB I LIVIIPOOL. Noon. Sept. !!:.-When. N. Hm`: I 5. l0d : nd wlntor, 0: 0!: No. 1 001. 0:4 Id; corn in I ;pon.u B|d:poll, 45- off; Ind. no. 05; ul uw.Am.. In: 0d; b|oon-lon[ onto, -v-`'-.-- I [SH YORTIIWOUE. WHO HAS COI- plot-od her University Oonno In Umln, In roplred to touch gnpllu Addrou. Edulull. . Inn street. Tolop one I'll. ; .n __ ' V V `-861?! A(ilNT FDR. Rogers Celebrated Manitoba Flour l0fd;pon.u B|d:p0ll, 46- 01; 111-1.] ow Am.. b|oon-lon onto` hoov .Is d;`lI 116.96: 0d; short out: on a nu . 0houo- bite. in 0d Oolorodum Oottaon u.~aIer-American Iuddnnn-4 n-u.d You rum tool pour when nu no ougooula and yrioou. Vsldu novor no morvollmuly low as man now. The romp toms of our summon own 1 uncut usual`:- tlon. Come and no ch n clue on ulaotlom-,0! anal qualities and why nonulb , ooononlul nooph motor to use their many with us. Our prion will an In Ilu a new a In. On an qulluu will okn awn` 7:3 loot doubt. 1'hoto - no luv uslnot up a My print. but It In`! uomlbln. Inn` 1. o with n: nluplylboonuo you can`! dip to tho good: u prion so low. Bun. Shorts. Food Vlowut. prices in ton lots. Tankage P resses for packing houses, all kinds of presses andi apple machinery, paring ma- chines and slicers. ` `T!!! *7%l nu .,,..L"|0IIo j Wain '"i"i}:}}i"s':., Kingston. Ont. COMMERCIAL. uuzrrnnu. noon IARKITD. 13!. on Osnudhn Puolc Hallway. .. 63` M I 4. H 7 I141 wv: 5 Bell Talophone...... Duluth Pni.. . Oommerninl OI .. Montreal Toiogrnph 00. Postal Tel ............ .. iiioholion Nnv. Go .... .. Montreal Street Rsilwny. lontronl (in Co. . . . . .. Boys! Elootrlm... Toronto Railway Bank 0! Mont ' Ontario Bonk. . .... . . Bunk du P011 in .... .. liaison : Ban Bonk oi Toronto... Iloroiunu` Bunk" . .. Ioreluntr Bank of H Union Bank. Bank 0! Com oroo... North vent Land Oompon Iontrui Cotton 00 .... . . Onn, Oolo Cotton Dominion non ..... . . . . . .. wise woman SPEAK. U Ontnrto W. ' -Whont. No. I nnitohl Hard, one to x. 360 to 880 ' Penn. mo to 570 : Oahu. ; Bmloy. do to (So; ll 0. no to I00 : ` `$1.20 to 1 I) - Cornmoa me to ma. IONS-Pork. 850.00 to 11.06 ; bud av to n. Chane. I only The .. Diamond They cost n; nothing-nny grocer gives you one free `with one ugd . ` vremu coma and the coffee is guaranteed. It costs you the regular price and f not satisfactory you are invited to return it and he will refund yrur money. See those holes? That 1': urinal (Inn: it uluncy. CCU III! is what does it. "i'>'."i$L{'v':'i'32.'s'nT'I3Ea"n2:p.i; HI)-n-`Ann int hlni nlhng," Klnnnlnn C pllnl th 50 dln.b Cull. 1.51".` am , .ml :.a. The Gbvornor-Genera`: Body Guard- by T1105. 2. Champion, Inuit:-need. Improut up or the Interactions! Yacht Rnou, by .Q. Phnnpa, nluatratod. Oanadxan Buooouen on the such. by W. J. Thorold. nluutntod. SPECIAL WAR CORRESPONDENT T0 `RBI IOUDLR. Mr. Frank Pollookuvho roprountod lu- uy u lnfulno in Cubs. bun been an aged II our Spoo Al Wu Corn: omlont to t 0 Bon- dnn, and R stories of vlv d nrtlolau will uhort ly up at highly Illustrated from fhoton do- wn-lp Ive 01 ovontn tnnuplrlnc at he an of war. MSS6Y'S Magazine OCTOBER. halufi lluuino Is the only Cunudlnn pnbuoutlon unending I Spook] Ooruupondom. to the I-loudnn. , ,_ _ _ in _ ' ' Sulm-bo NOW and avoid mlulnc In: of the Bode-4. 01.00 per your ; loo pot copy. `Confectionery `Specialties The Corner Bookstore. Oonwr of Princess and Wolllngton Itroou ;J'.R.C.Dobbs&C0. }F. NlSBET S READY FOR WORK Under Direction of Experi- '~ cnccd Bicycle Mecninlc. E. Rout. 12th. llll. in nofhouln. (hnluud mid Olunor. Lowest further lnlorunon on In: write to , _.- - a` :_ - \N[W'H[PA|R sun? Cl-XIIDIICIII In Lewis :11 um. r:'p.-my-n.-_n Handles bent into any uhnpo. Tires Vulcanized. Enunollinu oven noon ready. Electric Bell hanging. Locks. Umbrellas, om. repaired. KING STREET. PHONE`/800. lsloyclo und Typewriter lloulquu-ton. 44 CLARENCE ST. For Saturday. We always have: blgdemand for Con- fectionery on Saturday. To-marrow. beside: all other lines of cakes and Pntry.wo will have Ange. Cake cream Puffs. Char- lotte Russo and chocolate Locmroty 7.... 1. H. TOYE ' the Boudua. by chu. unrated. ?c"bbed Cashmere Hose, __-- A-A HVII --_v 88 6:. 90 Prlncesa Stet. THouseho|d-l_-`urnlture. hunt 175 Ontario mus. or to `F. R. MARTIN. Auctioneer. I mu. 7 MARTIN. Saturday night; _. ,..... ._-v... - - --v-r--I --un-uu my band counts." Indol- fluoruuuun bummed oulolounoo-- fIO&tlIlI'1l$Q1- 0|-uvmlopt. R-110 Ursula! Int lvithouoouholultdlorhluuanb liwjivu In Glands. Iowa a noun tun upuuuraud Inn- party repudistod the ueusm policy. nor hsd they money to work out Any milium. schemes. There is no d munite fund to be obteined from the nihi 'sts. Reg-urdi the extndition of Tynsn. ii the Englis governmenteontinue to press for his be- ing bended over there will be a trial and conviction under the explosives not at the Old Bailey and s subsequent quiet releue. The last dynamite gang who came from New York in I887 reieedemomentury pub- lic senestion and got sentenced to penel servitude, were soon after conviction quiet- I set aside free and deported to the United totes. Their release. they not being Irish political prisoners, was ell'-cred with drawing the attention of the country or parliament. There are still in penal servitude three meInbe?I of the ng me poinnea In two eouroee. the ritiuh secret service {and end the too trnetful Irish Ainerioen iation. The English civil service eatimetee for the current year. put st 30.~ 000 {or "secret service," have been `in- creeeed already by drum on the treeeury for about l,000 more. That Tynen and Heine: were in London et the end of 1895 lend: force to the suspicion that the rel. lives of the cone irec were then leid. Kgu-neyia not un er t lame odiumof police egent. He gets the credit 0! being edupe end: dynunite criminal, not an ggent-provocateur. Al to the pertioipm tion of Rueeien nihiliete in the plot, it is beyond credibility. No common point of fraternity exiete between the small group of nihiliete here end the Irish dynemitere. Long before Stepnike died the Ruuim exile repudintod the ueeeein policy. Nor ind thev monev any thing of I`yn|n'e part. in that nmur 1: xy- nnn was put upon his trial for it. But Tynan will not be tried, nor has the speech made by Mr. (lill for the prosecu- tion of Ivory in the Bow street police court. on Thursday. converted many of tlle( l0ubLl:il,O the belief that there has been n genuine dynamite conspincy. Tlm fact. has been learned that no con- penal of the Phuvnix park men. Fitzlmrris, alias I-akin [ha (:mt.." Laurence Hinlon and park Fntzlmrrns, nuns Skin the Gout." Laurence Joe Mullect, one of whom could tell some Tynnn's in that ntfair if Ty- mm out noon The undersigned in lnnrnctod to ullby ublla nu:-`Hun nu No. no Mantras] shoot. fngaton. the reoldonco of the Inc John Bmnnhnn. on THURSDAY, OCT. lst NEXT _-I null! n'l`.l.nnK PK..~ Lagoon, Bopt. 2u.-uunng mo DVD ugh since Tynan : uncut. the burden of pmol bu increasingly oondod nowmiu the oouviotibn that the whole Aiir is I ' ioo, rather than I policioulmonnpfhcy. onha-' an Authorities not independent. munch unoonnoob the prlnonoru with the new Fanisn societies in Irelnnd. nor '...n.h nihilism group: in Europe. acetone: in ueunu. nor gm` group: The abuudnnoo 0! money with the of the guy has pointed to man mm-cos. genuine dynamite Colllplrlcy. The fact has been elusive change in the treatment of Porto ll)! European powers will be visible till ter the czar : visit to Paris. The renter freedom of action shown by the nglish smbessador, Sir Philip Currie. in denling with the Sultan, is in the meantime vslu- sbls us an indication of the English govern- ment`s drift. Lord Salisbury has deten- mined upon either the deposition of the Sultsn or the practical administration of Turkey. through the council 6! smbanendors. as has slresdy been outlined. The deposition of the sultan with appoint- ment of a successor under the sanction of the powers would be equivalent to the pro- posed European protectorate. Just rior to oing to Balmoral. the czar can his sin essador. M. Nelidoll. to report to him specially on the sultan s moral and mental condition. Tim hmliah liheml nrese discusses Vith SHALL nussu at GIVEN con- sfAuTuNoPL TO HOLD 9 mung: or Public Opinion In lIropo- '|'ho Lllnnln An Gonorou-`I'll. Don. |rV|lIVOl Want to Hold All-`I`lM Don-O Run from llalmonl. Sept. 26.--During the two .....I.. nines Tuna | um wEEKL_YgA_n_Ln mum. The English liberal press equsnimltly a permanent Russian occupm Hon of Constantinople, accompanied with guarantees of free pmsuge oi the Dnrdsne|- lu. With Russia in actual possession there would soon be wsr cstsclysms. The Bslmornl conferences cannot. go thst. way. The real Balisbur lead is a European pro- hotorste over urkey. Lord Salisbury snd M. De Suwl. Russian ambassadors, In both at Bslmorsl, consulting with the cur. M. De Sbnsl is s strong Anglo-phile uni will rrivn vraust. unsismnce to the warn omcma nave crowned mw numoru, over-uumg its nccommodntion no that Abe ldie castle has been prepared for the over ow ol guosu pnd A tamponry lrlme homo ha: been onceod between the court- yard uul the cables 0! Bnlmonl cutie. whore the domestic: And suite. lollowon Inlodgod. The Qnooti but caused I pri- nh chlpol. noonlly tted up {or bar Ioml us, to he oonvorud into I chapo for tho Rnniun orthodox vonhi with I" Ic- otuorhfot vutmonu, crud nu. commu- nion pinto and cant] lions. Contain: the dimnvcv 0! ch All-rad u no no In`: u-tr: or Tynsn. nines vary spun: ro- rurh 95' tho dsztivo ntohinqry moved with 1 aqua of or mm; and him which the public no uccu toilnr pnlyotrthbohgo. Thom an nlaoli_ gar. m doubts though about the morality of onnlorinx Anna nrnvnmuur. lunan in. The cuir'a time at Balmoral is mainly devoted to deer i-talking. grouse shooting in srrnngod batteries, And to billinrd phy- ing. His pronounce at Bnlmonl hllChlng- 0d the unuul current, of court lilo. Hither- tootit uotbo has been mhxod at Bulmornl; with t. e cur : coming if. has boon rigidly Informd. This implies the nwondnnoe ol An immemn number of oicinln md un- dorlingn. The matter ol the horse, the lord chnvnborlnin and all other court. oicials have crowded into Bnlmornl, Vl!.IAv|nn H; nnawunnanalnljnn an llnnl. IuUl\aUnn, \Ivnu luau .._--- n'l' ONE 0'CLOCK I`.I., the lollowlngjuropertlonz he parcel -The south part of lot 3. on the wow side of Ion- trenl ntroommtween George and John streets, and the want. part. of lot. No. I, on the north ululo of George ntlraetl On this pnrcel there ls nlarge two storey none homo, Inod lnrn nhop un dwelling. The Yronta I on Mon. v.ranlst.reet in 66 last. more or ou,wlth A dumb of 180 loot` The frontage on George utroaz In 41 fact. had %arce|.-Lol A nml the north part of lot I on t o wen alda ol lontroul ntreOt.hchVesn deorge nnxl Juhn street; frontage on Hon- trul street. 33 foehmore or less :dobth 130 feet. ()n this nrcel than l u small fume muzher awn pun um none mom. Oonourning the diooovcry oi the sliqod d It nndnnrnlu IT , gt. IiI-naundlvorv|hou':1nharMr2- |enr. M. De Saul is strong Anglo-puue and will give great. uelnumco Britinh governmem in the direction 0! con- vlncing Russia 01 the dimnberestdneu of the Turkinh policy of (Snub Britain. Many inent. conservative: are strongly op- posed to any plan which would hand Con- Ihntinople over to Rusnia. The eminent. lomi n expert. Frederick Greenwood, in the all Mall (:w.et.be,yeetorday, redicted Nut Runin with Conamntinope would soon become the irremovable- master of Europe. Dannlbe minv weather at Balmoral since Europe. Despite rainy weather the arrival of can and cusrins, `he queen Ind the Russian empress have driven out. several times and indulgai in long oon~ dontisl convermmons. The queen books to intarest the cmrins as a woman in the dis- tress oi the Armenians. 'I"I.- ...l...;.-..I.. ..n.;.l. in nnnmrl. with ! trou of the Armenians. ' The mlmiralty chiefs. in conoorl, with the war oilice authorities. have oonaidored the operations required for the forcing of the straits mid the occupation of OonatAn- binople. The passage of Dnrdnnolles in MIX, involving small probable loss of life an none of i-hip-, but Lord Wolaoley re- ports that, though Constantinople be do- Itroyod by the (loot and the Sultan : ralnco hold by in force of mnrinea, no order y oc- cupation, preserving the ciy from anarchy. could be otfectod without. I lorce 0! 40,000 man. No such Eiigliuh expedition is with- in the bounds of possibility, but. an Anglo- lulian in. TL... ..1...'. 1;"... .5 nnIlnnrn' in nu-inlr uummn. Tho 8: Nonnhr 0:! lb FROM THE OAPITAL. --..._---.-.-- fnmn niwelllnqih pnrcel.- a mural: In front 0! the north lot -1, west wide of the grant Ontnmqui Riven:-onuninlng nbout I) tern: mu-ueL-Pnnu and 86, l_q_tho | [go Vary Ian}: nun around 1:80 ch I-nIlnotot`Iuo& nu nnohod Blduoy. uanuu. The htaut oonhouon. g oontun. Int sun 0 at Pony Wslku-`I. '1` a mmmibtm of aha unau It `ONAVI `I1? V0! IAQI IIOWI IIIIVZI Ilw til ; Innllut at Ilsa. Pa-oy Walker : oynon an the hut. ` Clones: and ii horrlmn. chap to- ni M 50 Gnrnov y'|. tumor Hone. with Pnrv unudluon. :0 Kim] wuuru. '1` o oommituu 0! has received to main the restaurant. Thu `Vatican-Inntin unirllllllh `Ill '0!- not resolved mum mo ruuurnnc. The Nothorlnndn vornmonh Inn to!- mulntad charge: Ag: nut the dynnmltorm. ' Kearney And Raina. under arrest at?" N95- tordnm. accusing them at nnnuhoturig oxnloaivol. ox ocivu. A rs. Blake. Brookvlllo, visiting her nio- tor. Mn. Johnston, recur-nod so-dn monom- runiod by hot niooo.MlII Fannie olunbon. on of this city. I o Bollovillo police court. throo man named Mnckio. Johnston and Wallace IIFIO Bomvluo pouoo oouru mroo man named Mnokio. were lined 820 arch and coats for playing the IholI" gum on A young 1nd from the country. A use of indacent unult will be `tried with IIIGOOOIII uuulb. I Mrs. Cdlfu has oomplobod her I inl course in voice training and will in work with her pllplll at once. LI\dion' and gentlemen : voices touted free. Call pt ro- aidonoo. 239 Alfred street. A man nf nninnninomonn-ad at. Nowboro aidonoo. 2319 Anna uroob. A one of poiooningooonrnd at Nowboro on Tuadsy, rooulmimr in the death of I child 0! Gordon Barber. and under two yours. It. got hold of I bottle of oarbolic mid, part. of which it awnllowed. and died Wednesday sfhornoon. It. in not likolv that mv ulounzhimr wodnonany unornoon. likely any ploughing imwlxen will behold this season by the Frontaonnc lnrmorl institute. There is on! sumsll sum 0! money on hnnd. not. In ciont. for the purpooo. and them Are no means of recuperating the troaunry. At. noon Bvmn Frederick : little bov. Amllnod with Quota`: Unlvcnlty. Iordn In full Unlvonlty nonnou The Inbontoriu and other up Manner of the Univonl an nll open to ho Veterinary Student: or 0 thorough oolontmr nohoollng. first unlon, Tniuon Foo. Including In- 0! rocuponung me treasury. At. noon Bymn boy, whileblnying with matches, set. fire boa stack of straw on his fnrm in Amelinaburg. His burn with content}: were destroyed. The sparks set fire to Geo. Robinson's barn, which was also destroyed. There was 3 small maurace. , emu-(cu. Last night a sentry on: duty nt the stall` quarters at the rnilitdi-1y camp was caught. by the commandant asleep at his poet. the most serious derelection of which a soldier can be guilty. He had stood hie rie against t e sentry box. had taken aeeat inside and was eleepin comfortably when found by Col. Vidal, W 0 ordered him put under arrest. His rie and side arms were taken from him and he was placed under surveillance. This morning he was brou ht before the colonel. who informed him he was liable to six months imprison- men at hard labor. In times of warfare he would be tried by court martial and sentenced to be shot. When asked if he had anything to say why the sentence of the court should not be pronounced on him he muttered that being tired he had Int down and um-onscioaaly falien asleep. Col. Vidal said that owin to his extreme youth he would overloo the offence and discharge him. The man left the tent much relieved. run Wllllau In Dnngor. Pom Almltn. Sept. 26.-A terric bush n eouunonood mu Fort William this Inorning and oxtaoding with not r|pid- ity. mound Archibald strut and burned Brown`: turns. The Romun Ca- tholic church bu boon on rfnov-. on! man. Tho ruidonu no moving their good: out o! dvnlllngu. Wm non and children an lining to Port. Arthur, tho ounce. can hi crowded. The unohou tho stuck in on. Fire cronodthoc. P. R. mu tho Minion oronin,udhlo||owi3?down 680 west. bank of I50 Knnini Ii: rivor. The In. Auhnuuln Inn noun-n Ink un (ha ni no at Uunovuym. tumor Ho with Pu:-y upodluon. bu nnohod 8 duo}. Oanldu. Tho hunt oonhotlon. u country. before Judge Luicr. Bcllavillo. The `mi II no from Rnwdon wwmhip. mu a'.ill|nan charges William Harrington with indooont. uuulb. Ilsa Pnlnn has nnnunlnmnd hnr nnnninl | Uullty of n Eel-Ion: 0rlIno-llo Wu: Blu- chm-god. ..p.... .. .I..n.. no oh- null` I ._. _:.._LA .. The lllghwny Robbery Turns: out to be I ll:-ant. Fake. IITUHI I` II!- Mt)NTKEAl., Sept. `. 6.-A sensational de- velopment oocurred this morning in the highway robbery case, supposed bohsve been committed at noon yesterday on St. Catherine street. John Cole. messenger for Munro Bros.. who was oin on a bicycle to make a 82.30 deposit or L e firm at. Molson s bank, was wuylnid in a lane, gag ed and robbed of the full amount. gupr. Knrsch. of the secret. service, succeeded in unravelling the mystery, with the result. that Cola and II youn friend of his. named Henry Kelly, are in L e mils. They -have confoanod tlml. it was I put, up job between them. A wooden gag And rope with which to bind in Cole hsvlng been prepared before hand wgnile Cole allowed himself to be tied up. Kelly made away with the money which has since been recovered. He had the bicy- cle in A lane and t. has since been stolen. An Thu. Riva. a n hm: nnmnd Frnnnnnr. The Typhoid Fever Cases. The board of health has discussed the Wmu'~4 course in regard to the sickness in the west end. and the health ollicer sub` nits in palintion several letters. l)r. Campbell says that in the case of G. W. Richardson and children the fever was malarial. not typhoid, but we assume that the cause of the two diseases is Inuch alike and thut the typhoid is very olten a development of malarial fever. l)r. Strsnge testifies that Mrs. J. Smeaton did not die from t phoid lever. and there he stops. lh. Ki born declares that Mrs. and Master Birch hsve not ty hoid lever, but he does not say what t ey have. Then l)r. Cunningham says that W. l). Mucliler is not suffering from typhoid fever, but lrom sewer was encountered in his business. Dr. Wood attributes the illness of Mrs. Phillips nnd her son to these causes. This still leaves a list of about thirty, with some doubts even in the above cases. because men do not like their houses condemned. IUNIDNTU. DOPE. '-'0.`-`IIIO COIDIIIIEPIOHBT gave out figure: this mornin completing the assessment of the city. o chan in the land value: has been enonnons-. A ut 8ll.000,000 of ctitioul value have been swept away and the valuation put upon is sound banks. The value of buildingnlian not materially changed.and almost II ,000.- mo in peruonalty has resulted from a fairer uecaement ol the (teat cor ration and mercantile establishments. he popu- lation inereaae in not no great an antici- pated. but add l,'Z`Z'l to the total popula tion over last year a aaaenament. The aaaeunent now nandl 8l42.464,U00 an against 832,530,000 laat year` and the population l78.l85 an againet l7ll,95H last Sunlon lnclndtn tnonlnlon Anti dluoctlng mnorlal. on 1 GM. liocond (Ionian Thlllon Ito. Including the sum 1: nhovo. Diploma hon anon`: Unlvonlty. O10. lo huh I l d on! d 1.! co ca . lnn:'r.p. 35h'.`I'iIAn `A355? Or to Glolol W. lhI.I.. V.5.D.V.D.8.. nnpc. V"!-~.. "Ir. cle in lane and r. nan since been awion. At. Three Riven a boy numod Franceur. aged thirteen, win shot. dead by the nod- denul diachuge 0| a gun in the hands of a companion named Dubord. They were ro- turning from shooting birds. A MONTREAL SENSATION. GENERAL PAFA:RlH& 'l`oronm'I Innlclpnl Ocnuu. .._.. u--. an, rm..- ...........:. ASLEEP AF-us POST. 1'. T? I Ilka nub. | | Cndn.not turn Incl IIIOAUCG `_f.ho |'uuo' "" Mm I3'mm "on' ." LIMESTONE CITY ` BUSINESS COLLEGE

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