Daily British Whig (1850), 31 May 1897, p. 2

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N rm: niu... .... Inn mm tnrtnm. dlsxmrinz. Polnonlng was The Cause-Tool Drugs Iror Headache. On Saturday afternoon at. three o clock a telegram was Qozeived conveying the udintellicence of the sudden death at 8 recuse. of George A. Boga, eldest eon ofy George Bogg. baker, William street. The only information given was that death was due to poisoning. It. seems that) Mr. Rma win mmhlgd with chronic headaches. due to poisoning. it seems mun mr. Bogg was troubled with headaches, and was in the habit of using drugs for a. - tom rsry cure, and to this mass is due his esth. He was in the city spending the quoon s birthday, and apparently in in the best of health. The news of his death was a great shock to his parents and his many friends. The body arrived in the city on the cups boat at noon to- Jaw da . ecessed was educated at the public schools and collegiate institute. Bein in- cliried to the drug business he ente the establishment of N. 0. Poison & Co. in 1891, taking out articles of apprenticeship. After serving the required time of four years as clerk. he left for Toronto in Sep- tember, 1895, to attend the school of phar~ macy, from which he graduated as a drug- gist in January, 1396. He was in char 6 ol Hobsrt's drug store during last !alL lo March last he secured a good situation as hesd clerk in" J. F. Decoudres drug store in Brighton, Syracuse. where he was when death took him. Deceased was of a quiet and unassuming disposition, and had a wide -circle of friends. Glvo up angling And Play A In-nlghtlor ward. Innly (nun. Now thou the canon of manly outdoor ., w ::::':'..;.*:: *::.'. .: ::.""..:` .3: I rho bu mrly oponou. up nopou wan t 9 public will not bonhtod with the -hinino ll` dli lml. BO $0 the public will not oounncou man an whining of dofutod cums. it odd u.- .....a:. -1 r:......o....:.... plan it. in An nn. |~ whining 0! GOIOILOII nouns. DC In Inn on the orodib of Kingotoniono than it is on no. known tnlt. hon. but on local homo gononlly come out victorious in unit noolingu with outside town. they an alt time: round! abused by thou to whom they hnvo o mininorod (hint. In thit you-of jnbiloo would it not In I Vito minhlu than home guilty of such o -....o ul Inluit. in human: m far HI: fut. T0 olltn nllnborl ol loo column 35- gtogntiou nub into print and in Billings- ~ gnhdib homo thug: viotoriouu oppon- nn ' Iindinnnnhinn to ma unotunod 't'.lTn- l;;thooo. "t:;-so J uuo'h7VnV you Ilnbiuo fomnario for the fut- ::::.-'::`.: '_._I:.`.:'.".:`.`.';.`.#'..".a':!.. -nzzi" ::;:ow I:I`;f:::`il;vt-;|n'l-:1-:y! Too olnn mm ol the dhd :3- .....n:.... ....l. mu. hrin An!` in Killings. :.:'rm.""' :.=.'.;'.;'::.':':' "r..; in note tho ozone: put by AI...` ducal.-I in nth-ihnna ml. Qll ungw IIIIII wuvu hnoMthvu' tlrby than jnwluu in nu-ibuting ddoll. Sondinuitinthouudlyuhluud noull. godunpinnnd a it iugo gnndooqphi . npntud - crundndoaonundonooslnrcnunu In Ind-ash-:30! stuck on the victors. nth:-sh: when 6 ol llloir owuinllohnq. This -uic|n-cnn- Ioulhhiobdinlikd unto guano.-ya. oulyurvioso btlq vol! doand con- lahgglonthouwhonqylndnlgoinit ......_-...:.. .....,.. .. _. ......_, nolauwltttus shit nlhllo and `*5 Thoyoulg irl Shuidun unnhd conch:-go, ` coho 31300.30. has Inca Min of by thooacl to 850 mi um pcrnnlsnd Inna"!- mloidn. K/odnonhowa good nuon lot IIMII the van itiel Inn " work on 9 T- ninno Anus (or Jam. Dr. David Starr V Jotdnn, pndiunbof Inland Shnford noi- ty. donoutnha how. in any . tho but of hgrodi `Von `cl: onofsnoutnl Non grow out ol we W mo 5 omnplum ull boulevnrdl won not cared for and tho citinn aid tha ouuhoritiu gave no protec- tion. "Look." he Hid. "at the corner of Alfred and Union nbreetq; The owner has spent much mopo to beautify the lawn. but the nchool ch ldron nullify I his 0!- foru. Thou the cit built a drnin and lo :`.":i`""3. """' ":';..'1' `WW i in` o All ' I nun:-uu'"'1'hw the 1 at pm; an n-"` ' , ,1. : - .2- - . _'__`.v"`. DEATH OF GEORGE A. BEGG. ADVICE TO SPORTSM EN. IN MARINE OIBOLEJ. . 7` I `ijluuuu I . rluldwn. ,_ In...I_1 ..I.... _.BIIOK SHOP WITH 000D`BlSIDINOR vorhndafo. luminous Bu-cot. Apply to tswnov. fhllfl-I8 PIOKID UP BY OUR A BUSY -IIEPORTERB. I56 libs an ivory Dug nro-wno no lupin All lilting Ahtlt-Inching $- 00900 tho Auction of `lien WhoAn `hill: loan. Karina to. J. Craig a; 00.} Frontenac ode. cold mom. nndwiches. Ghooobloldhs Iroqnoil Io:-8 9-16. gab Pqrbh V .950 Mo. K -nninth-m. piano tuner. have order: at Hunky : book atom. The huuodon o as in the water: of `LA Than-nn Ilnn - A. Inn. 0!)` IIIU LIIUIIIIIIII CIIIIIUI on JIHIC I'll! Dinner Iota. .J. Craig & Co. A number of youn people of Berrie- eld will picnic ate $ittebnrg grove on Wednesday. Cece May sea salt, large boxes 10c. Mc- hood I dun store. Elliott roe. will do the tinzmithing, plnmbinghand nleting in connection with the new one for mine at the Hotel Dieu. Tomatoes. beauties. J. Oral Q. Go. 0. W. Knapp. late of J. . Fieher e grocery etore. will open out bueinoee for himaell in A village six miles below Pren- nntt. -- _- .._.-_ ...,,,- ........ '-'.l"he but 00:53: :3 Im the Thounnd him I on Juno Duh. hinnnr nah: J (Yogi... 1: (Ya cote. makers for pinno and organ tuning left. st J. Raynor : residence, 131 Union onset, or W. J. Keoley e. jeweler. Brook street. 'l`n-(lav thn IAPl'I1.o`n.I-nulnd wnn ramnvad um aiumcu. Earth for lling up purposes can be Iocured for the cutting from Carson : building site, Princess street. The work of luyin new plank floor in the battery-room. t. e engine-room and the tower of the Ontario stroob re hall has been completed. Nothing has been heard by the chief of golice relative to the missing Robert. aird, further than was reported in the Wum on Saturday. n Rnlnnrdnv Hun wnnlrlv handimln match wum anuuaay. On Saturday the weekly handicap match of the Kingabon golf club took place at tho Barrieeld links. Hood scores were made by the competitors. Rmmnn Erna. \vit.hrlrnu.~ their tender for by me compeuwra. Savage Bros. withdrew their tender for the contract of inting and glazing Prof. Cappon s new one. The contract has been awarded to T. McMahon 8: Co. Rh...` 1 nnnnn --1 Inno A'.'[\ 0-annnn hnun W. a. nanny 9. Jeweler. nrocx annsuu. To-day the merry-go-round was removed from winbar (`nutter-A to Lake Ontario park where it wil aarve to amuse the young paoplo during the summer montbn. Blue plums, 2 cans 25. J. Craig & Co. Steps are being taken to prevent the ex- hibition hate of tho lzineboecope views of the Corbett.~FiLzaimmons rise ght. 'WrnnlAnnn (min an an: tnknn fnl ".10 UOl'DOBl'a~.llLZl|l11l!lOn! H26 H80!- 'Frontonnc cute, or or: taken for lunches. 'I`|.:- .....--l.... I ll? `I----\Ln nI~.nnn4-I in ii.` `(:30 1! , luncneu. I This morning L. W. Murphy shipped to Monbrea|,en route to England. 1.000 boxes of choose, the make of a few factories in this district. n....n. 3.... an: _ _ _ _ _ . . ........a. ..... L... DUB IIWHTUCU F0 1. BGCHIIIIIUII In U0- Since January last 470 tramps have nought and received shelter at the police station. No wonder policemen any the trayp element is becoming a nuisance. ardinioru 15c. up. J. Craig 6: Co. The new road machine recently urchae- ed by the council of Wolfe Island an been received and set to work on the inland high- wa I. It in givingexcolloutsatisfaction. he Belleville Ontario says the excur- nioniatn to Kingston on May 24th could not help envying that city of her ne park, so beautifully situated on the shore of the lake and hay. Tlm WnIlnnrLVAln Garden Citv Binvcle. were. The fulles r ntation of the subject. ofunohera peuaio ever made is by Miss Eliubeth A. Allen, in the June Review of Reviews. She was active in the New J et- se movement) or pensions. All`!!! 75 mnh. bunting. J. Craig & U0. The Wolfe Island race course and base- ball ground: have been dragged, levelled and rolled and are in rst.-class condition for the race: and the match that will take place on the island on Jun 15th. Vnntnrdnv was the ideal dnv for bobbin! drove me amauor cran into moorings. If it is decided that the cadets: of the Royal militar college will visit Montreal on June 22n they will accompany the Nth P.W.O.R., occupying a car in the train that carries the citizen soldiers to the metropolis. Tim nld Rnalxwnnd btunabnll club has place on me menu on JDDB mm. Yesterday was the ideal day boating and during the afternoon every style of Ieaeure craft was to be seen in the harbor. owarda evening n shit! wind arose und drove the amaller craft into moorings. nu. ;. .I...m.A nun. Hun nndntn nf the metro . The old Rockwood baaeball been revived and to-night will practice for the first time at Lake Ontario park. Do- haney. Sullivan. Smith and McAulev, of tho Grnnitea. have signed wit the Porta- Inonth aggregxtion. Hnndnimrlnrnlnr trusses. crutches. etc. unto Inn nay. The Welland-Vale Garden City Bicvcle, as good as most. up-to-date wheels. Extra value for $70, upon each. Strachan's hard- 'I P, Inonm aggregnuo Headquarter or trusses, crutches, _ McLeod`! drug ptor . rV...._....5.'o: A n n M A .... ox... nun lrmlrnrn for Moueoal aruz score. Competition emong the city bakers for the supply of bread for the approaching hilitery camp is very keen. Prices have been cut; away down, and whoever re- ceives the contract is not likely to make much money out of it. Rnvn A nnwnnnnnr if.nm_ "A net. Q hl .`r""' UIIIIIBBIID. T!-Ill nmslunnun ? dillu. ll) Johnston Strut. Good It nnfuab dnlnngo. All modern oouven much out. on 15. Says 8 newspaper item. "A pet. ea has been known to live six ysare." which show: the benecial eoct of exercise. If men and women would only jump about as tho ea does. them would be no stagnation. men- ml or physical among them, and perhaps no rheumatism. D .... _- nan... ...A ..n Huxm tn-mnrr.'vw rneumnnun. Pennies, come and see them tomorrow night. only l5c.'box. J. Crnic & Co. Before leaving the barracks this morn- ing for their outing at LMuoine I point, the drivers of A Gold battery were served with revolvers. These were carried on A braid thrown over the left ahouldei-,. the revolver being allowed to hang dowi{ at the right side. Plants tomorrow night, lots Kk them. I (`Jain & (`.n mum` of I m. crrvdano vucumtv; III 6010 XI. J. Uralg a U0. 0 . Cli' offers some special bargains in sun 1 houses or building lots, or if you have shouoe or lot you wieh to exchange call at. 95 Clnence street, headquarters for real cube.- \l....|. I.-. lam. ...:A .|umt. an nrnvnlnnon [ll estate. - Much hue been enid about the prevalence of eye disorders among American children, but very little hue been done in practical reform. One at the few hopeful move- ment; is that recently organized in Min- lie public schools under Dr. Frunlr Allport. who contributes to the June Re- view of Reviewee wslunble account of what hue hsou ecoomplinhed. Rnnnll whit: nninn ninilx 150. bottle. ' hue peen ecoomplunea. Beautiful white onion pickles 15c. bottle. J. Cni & Co; On , turd: the St. Lawrence bueball teem journey out to Sydenhem to meet . e nine of that place. The much though- out who I hot one. the junior: playing ball. The St. Lawrence teem had Iced up to thellth inninge. when it is charged that the Sydenhemitee placed the pitcher oi the eznior teen in the box. The econ en: 81 enhem,uix; St. Lawrence, ve. J. Junieeou nmpired the match- Btrelvhetriee Ibo. hox. J. Creiir & Co. For Rocheeter North King lune Sun- dcye 6 p.Il|a: Tneedaye end Thuredeye Hero leevee I .n., oonnectin with North Dd; tan {or Cherette. J. P. la unu rlguu an to-ma '. Craig :2 Co. Gan, f`.li' nf vnovemenu wr pom.-nona. alma 750. each, beauties. J. Craig A it in jultwihhb ilzinilot/{of the Boyd upilituy college" will visit: llontrul on Jung 22nd to Lake nnrt. in the nnnd Dllyll EIIIZT, CXIIWU VIII VIIII KUIIKFUII on land 22nd to hie part: in the grind milihry review them. Tho trip in now` lacing discunqd and the outcome will likalv be than Lha tr-in will be tAImn_ We solicit a share of your pa- tronage. , DUIIIR 0IlCII$ IIKI IIIU OIIIOOIIII likely be chub the trip will be ttkon. III. qt Wu! To-dny Menu. Lengdon and Sullivan. contractors for the new residence for nun: etteqhed to the Hotel Dieu. broke ground for the new edice. Work will be pushed ahead, so as to briqg the building In nomnlahinn befnrn tilt and of the van. anuu, no u w nnqg um nuuumg to completion before thb out! of the year. To 00 Under Oannu. - The cadets of the Royal military college will go into camp on June Huh Ind rennin under canvas during the week. leaving for their quarters on the 1901:. They will be attached to the different. _|-ogimento in camp for the purpose of gaming practical work. . | .---:---.--.l_._ llonte Harbin and Plcnlc. "A field battery. under command 0! Lioub.-Col. Drury, wont to Ferris point. on I route march to-day, and will enjoy I pleasant. outin at. the point. Fishing- mcklo. 1unch- ukets, otc.. were taken. and Mrs. Drury and the wives of the offi- cers will onterunin their lord: and mu- ters" an a picnic, during the afternoon. on-pat Dqnuros. We have just received direct from Dun- dee. Scotlnnd. u lnrge consignment. of extra heavy Kiddermim-tor carpet 1 name to sell at $2.50, 83425, $3.75 and TL-.- pnnnnnn uni u-A-Ir Innnvnr ant` knit` .. A Case From The Inland. A call was sent to the city` on Saturday Afternoon from Garden Islandjsking thntan ambulance be sent to the island to convey Mrs. Siddell, wife of Joseph Siddell. a sailor. to the general hospital. Tho ambu- lance was placed aboard the steamer Pierrepont and taken to the island. where the patient was removed to the conveyance and was brought to the hospital. She is suffering from a form of low lever, and while not dangerously ill, is in aserious condition. no Ieu an vzou, @0420. 90.10 am: . Those squares will wear longer and hold their color bebbor than union squares at double the price. New American art blinds at less thnn Toronto wholesale prices. New rnoquette mate extra. ne gntterne and at lower prices. R. McFaul. I ingston carpet. warehqnee. .j Talked 0| Eels And Gold. John Haas, of Trenton. arrived in the city yesterday. He is making a business trip through this section of the country for the purpose of purchasing eels. which he buys in large quantities, cures. and ships to Mew York. He says he does an extensive business in this line and that the demand in New York is very heavy just at this season and the prots consequently are considerable. u- 11...... L..- -......a. ..........I ....n-. :.. Hm consluerame. Mr. Haas has spent several years in the Lake of the Woods and Rat Portage dis~ tricts and says that the gold nds there have not been overstated. He says that the district in which the Wampum and the great Saw-Bill mines are situated is one of the richest in the country. and that theee mines will pay heavy dividends ere Ion . Building operations are being our- rie on with feverish activity, and Mr. Haas says he has known contracts for seventy~tive buildings in the Rat Portage district to be awarded in one day this spring. .1. HI3C0CK,| Work OI The Ladies. The conveners of committees of the Queen's Fair met at Mrs. McInt.yre e on Thursday, received all accounts. were gmmitiod over A great. success and resolved to continue work untilthe $3,000 at first contemplated was realized. Votes of thanks were accorded be those who had generously assisted the ladies with loans and work. The proceeds have been : Con- cert by Mrs. Cornwall, $51: concert. by students, $73; sale of flowers by Mrs. Wat.- son. 814: concert. at Niagara by Miss Fit-z~ gerald, $50; cinemetograph, 31-I8;concerb by Mrs. J. R. C. Dobbs, S~I5;donabion from Prof. Cappon, 830. The fair receipts were: Afternoon tea, $19: Mrs. Hughes camp. $16; candy cable, 883; ower table, 837; art. gallery, 8114; ten tables, $80; Orange Blossoms, $85; "The Red Cockede. $15; dance, 316; Mrs. Mackie's work table, 6184; Mrs. Csppan s work table. 8117; Mrs. Ward's work table. 886; after sales. $9. The fair realized 8957. The cash donations from many sources were $187. The cash in bank is $1,508. Death From Rupture Of The Heart. Regarding the death of T. A. Orange. a few facts have been since learned which were not given in the reports. After de- ceased had fallen into the water he struck out to swim to the yacht, which those on I....-..i1....I .nm.-mlrv in hrimrina nbnnt. to swim to the yacnt, wnicn mono un board had difficulty in bringing about. When the yacht was turned around, he was swimming easily. One of the young men on the yacht was all ready to iump in should (lrange not be able to catch hold of the ropeas they came up, but when they were a short distance ofl', he sudden- ly sank. without a word. Death was due to excitement which caused ru ture of the heart, and it was not a case or drownin . for death had ensued before he nan . When the body was brought up, the hands and arms were in position to swim another stroke. showing that there had been no struggle like all drowning reons make. Deceased did not come up a ter he went down. for if he had, he could have been rescued without any difficulty. When the body was being prepared for burial, blood issued from the month, an occurrence which does not happen in the case of drowning. The Iseoplnj or nouwvunun "I spent twenty-ve dollars in xing that boulevard, said an Alfred street resi- dent. and look at it." It certainly did not look very good. The lawn was full of holes end for I foot or more from the in- side of the walk the grass was all worn 06'. "Who did that? The pupils of Victoria school and the collegisto institute. They rush along the suit, trample down the grass on the boulevard, wrestle and strug- gle over the plot and generally not As` if they owned the property. Remonstrance .is futile. .I am given `lip for my pains." I have Asked the authorities to have the toll: continued from the collegiate insti- tute to Victoria school on the west side of I... nun}. tn niuna lie 1 chnnoa to Vnouons sermon we was! clue ul the street to give us s chance to preserve m lawns but no so- tion hes yet been taken. It the walk wss there the teachers could compel the `pupils to keep to that side oi the reed. ll something is nob no one I will hsvs I-he principsl of the school teseented. Be is responsible for the o erly movements ol the children to their homes end I will try end see that it is done. This somerse- tieu out of the Wmo's eemplsint um ssid Look. sweets; owner so the ch ldren sll hissi- cit s left thddirl on the lien for time wssks kill the smllssvl the " . is; green plots whh` `liws-the it sls .:In:eo`1-alumna. jultpoqiblo Glut tho 'cndou`of Ron! Inilihnrv nnllnnd will visih llontl-an] The Keeping of Boulevards. .. 12.-- .l..ll.... In The Ilugnn. K'AnnI-I IAIIEAIIII ant cA1'AR.AouI omsranv Ia at The Dlnoion Wlll Adlvsnoo tho 0`l1rgUI tor Perpetual one at lapu--A lbunoli And Now Vanna to lo luctod-`rho Your `.-- - D-.m.A_..-- 11-. II__ on. WEBEO STEAISIIIP 00., L'l`ll. lro nzaurmiackounns. KIIIU Illllllll IIIXFIIII 0! IIIIU IDUUKHOIUUTI and director: of the Catanqui cemetery company was bald in tho pulioo court chamber on Saturday. The nttendmco was large. And 001. Du`. chairman of the board at directors. pt-aided. The roporta nnbmitmd nhnwad aha nhirn of aha mm. wuuu cu-vg I-|n\- vv-u u--. sun." was vuw boudot director ;i'd'o'd. submitted showed 0 uhira of use oom- .....cu in ha In . nnlunnnnun nnnplinn DIIIIICU I0!` (I13 yO8l' 0| OQIJJYU. Superintendent Nicol reported thus with- in the year. ending April 30th, there were 259 inbermenbs. or thirt -three less than tlnoprevioue twelve mom. e. The regular work of keepin the grounds clean, the roads And win he in condition. the boundary fence in repair. and the Ian. under annual and perpetual care, mown regularly, had been done as required. Thirty-eight foundations for monumenha were built during the year. Gunrd mile were placed at all the oulverbl on the main drive, and a. neat and substantial)` root eel- lar and workshop. 18:24 feet; erocbed. Three tile drains six feet deep were laid in that section used for single intermentb. Two lilf ponds were improved and enlarg- ed. an 300 trees and ornamental shrubs urn:-n nlnnfg. `finish In} Innlnv-n we-IRA nr. IUUWIIEE-I IIIUWFI UI-IU .|I.|I'U Ul IOIIU pan{ to be in L proeparoua condition. 'I` n nndimrn` rnnm-t. nhnwal thn Mn pan {:0 03 `I1 I prolpumuu OODOIUOIL Tia auditors report showed the receipt: from All source: who 53,218.05, while the ox moon were only $2,804.06, leaving u bn Luce for the you 61 8413.99. Rnnnrlntnndnnt Ninnl nanny-I41` Hunt. with. UH. unu JUU BT50.` unu OTIIBIIIBKILIII BIJTIIUS were planted. Eight. lob holders made or- rangements for the perpetual care of their plobs. During the your three whole. eix half, fourteen quarter and eight eighth lobe were sold. II..- .l:_4..L...... :.. _..L_:AA:.... LL..:.. ......_~..L We! BUIU. The directors in submitting their report noted their pleasure in stating that the nances of the company were in a prosper- ous state. The surplus for the year, as shown by the report of the auditors, is hardly as large as usual. the decit being accounted for by a decrease in the number of lots sold. The interest on investments showed a gratifying increase. amounting to $355.04 last year. The sum of $300 was he- paid during the your on one investment, leaving $5.000 at-ill invested, and a balance of $2,500 in the bunk available for that pur- pose. Interest on the securities held by the company has been mnctuaily paid. The sumof$33. ) was added to theaperpztual nnrn rnn u.*hu-h nnw nmnnnfn In H.7Illl LIIU BUIHUI $00`) WIS IIQUUU LU LllU`PUrlJJUuII care Iund, which now amounts to H.700. The interest on this fund is available and is used on account of general improve~ ments of the cemetery. No ornamental decorations of a perpetual character were made during the year, but the eorts made by the superintendent to beautify and im- Krove the appearance of the cemetery ave been very marked and highly ap- preciated by the large number of visitors, particularly by those who are interested in the general appearance thereof. The many suggestions made by the superintendent were adopted by the directors and cheer- fully carried into execution. The nlnntinn of II hnard nf riirnntnra fol- lully carneu IIILO exeuumuu. The election of a board of directors fol- lowed. when the old members. Col. Dull`. R. V. Rogers, H. H. Richardson, B. W. Robertson and G. Bri go. were re-elccoed. Joseph 1'}. Clark an D. Callaghan were also re-elected auditors and F. R. Sar- geant. secretary-treasurer. At. A subse- quent meeting of the directors Col. Du` was re-elected president. It. wnl dnnidnrl that in m-dnr hn man}. the III-1II III`? clwuvu ---- -.____,`,, Bummer Oruinon in Cool Latitudes. Twin scnw Iron 3.5. "Cnmpnnn." With olohin llchtl. olootrlo bclh. And All modotn comforts. re-elected pl`08l(lOnl. lb was decided that in order to meet the expense okeepin lots in perpetual repair. at the next annua meeting to advance the charges made for this work. as the amount. now received for this labor does not cover the expense incurred. The directors also concluded ho place a beautiful fountain and three pairs of handsome vases in different parts of the cemetery during the present EASIER. Heavy sentences Imposed on Two Nymph: or the Pave. Henry Inglis was before the police magistrate this morning for having picked Mrs. Glazier a pocket of B purse on May 24th. He asked for further time in which to procure wicnesee-3. na :1 companion, who came to Kingston with him and who has since arriving here. enlisted in ``A ` field buttery. did not. give evidence such as In- glls expected he would give. He was re- manded until t-o-vnorrow. 114...: iu_,...|...-...... .... .. ..l......-- at manned unul tomorrow. Mabel Macphereon, on a chnrgn of vagrancy. was sent to the Mercer refor- mutory for six months ,and was fined $50, failing payment. of which she wi|l have to spend another six months in than institu- tion. I! t`1-.._..lI .... .. ..:_..2l..... ..L........ uun nan} non. K. Carroll, on a similar charge, was sent tojnil for six months and was t.nxe(l850, and in default. of payment will be detained there for six months extra. Ivnuu -uw -4-vv IIvIru\.IJ City clergyman are beatiring themselves with a view to preventing an exhibition of pictures of the late Corbett-Fitzsimmona fight. by n ferriacopo machine. Ila advertis- o for on early date. The city solicitor has been interviewed by a number of clerg men, who will appeal to the minis- ter 0 justice to have his recently enacted ....J.. ...._... :..L.. C........ ......I:.... cl.-.` clerg wno mu appeal to me minis- criminal code come into force earlier than July 15th next, at which date it is an- nounced to come into effect, so as to pre- vent exhibitions of this kind. 0. M. Mac- donnell. on behalf of the evangelical alli- nnce, will send one of the posters adver- tising the exhibition to Sir Oliver Mowat with the same end in view. He will be asked to have the new act come into force at oneein order to prevent an exhibition like the one advertised taking place. As soon as this act becomes law it will re- suit in driving all these machines out of the country. In advanced stages of Con- sumption, Scott's Emulsion soothes the cough,` checks` the night sweats and pre- vents extreme` emagiation. In this way it prolongs life and makes more comforta- % ble the last days. In every ` case of consumption--from i its first appearance to its} most advanced stages-mo remedy promises a greater A hope for recovery or bring: comfort and relief equal to, Scott's Emulsion. Book on theesubject free for the uk- ihg. .` -1' '.` -' ..z'`."' ;. `Cf I IITFIIICI II? XII U-U Flnonoil Itnnd. The snnual meeting of the stockholders md rlirantnrn nf hhn (`.al'.m-nnni munntnl-I Women : can shoes 75c. Miu-ea can shoot: 66c. Men : can shoes 81 st Hninea Ga Lockewa. .-v..7.._- . _._--- FUIITHEI; viMPR_0V`!`l').. < ' :5 . _ at cox-mung. disguring, .1nuam.umy.-uapuumy hqn|vn.lmtu' rgllevodhyayrarnybath umkcmcuu sun. 1: angle nppnomon ot Cancun (olntmqnt). the gxcat skin can. and: A dt:uot~cv'nou1u llnnou-3.1-r. V * n g POLICE COURT TO-DAY. Want The Law At0ncn. |`C`"`|ce. rim r'='|T~Ti:=" Including Tandems, at 2- M. W. Robinson s, `?}%`,.`. 9": E037 lam Prlnoeas St. . at ` Also an A 1 Repair Shop In connection. Wt do Bicycle wouk only. CITY WOOD. COALQ LUMBERYARD Byrnes & Co. BYRNES & C0., }'3f..f'.;'L'2is. mven AND euu= s1. ulwnence A_J.._ Tun HANDSOII runw RESIDENCE on Union Strut, near Division Retest, lately oooupiod by David J. Whimhoad. Aunnll Oxpondimn will complete it. Lot ad I? 2:1 : Collage grounds. Apply to Ill.Bl'iItGP. Bicycles to Rent \llI-IJIII KUUC3 150 for load mixed wood. we ftr load mixed uput. wood. ready {or the II OVOG sun In: loan nuxou upur. woou. rel stove. t1.00forlond out dry hard wood. Come Again HANNAY & nARoLo. 's &%'xE` ACCIDENTS JAMS V Ui}IiNIY.w !lW\ Prlnnnnu nl-AAL Th: I ny Ionmng I01 us. Tlnsmithlng in all its branches. Quick. uauuluosory work. unonnblo prices. \_ & / w. J. BRYSON, ,,,,,.,.,...,...~ Between Prlnoou nnd Brook Btu. The Guardian P::u:h:3tD1*;::`:: FIRE AND LIFE any Company in the Assurance 630.. World ex-ansuotana u I ullln v'..I`.i"wmr'B. - Azent. mam. LONDON. ENG. Gems In Art. K. W. Snider's Photo Parlors Three doon Above Opon Homo. uwburvu u_y. F. PARTRIDGE, laking Down Stoves. Household Economy. ROYAL cm 512:; -3,--: .,,-;;;: gunlity thnn my other ion: on no Inn- at. . nu unnn nunnnu n-nu unntrnr, nun II Mn Ornament Steam Carpet Carpets Cleaned. Altered. nouwod and Laid. F0 c- Mar3h3"9 $.03-rI'3s``:fnFu:nn?rat hlnnhnln Ill .a3a.~n:a.-37:55} bl INTFNDINII DI "Ila. '30` ION?`-ILOI -Unun In all In. 7th 0 (1 me Juno. uh and mm Jug. Ind 8|): d h A t. 1` Pi to N nnlnp n`: Quoboo. u:horo'Pol:?_t_,n(}_sqpe. 1- u--uvu nun nus--unw--.. mu. urns. mums. nmlunvs. ll(?iU`I`.Dtl.'NG, Etc. All the novI_q_uI lpttomu In I! . P: H `'61 !!! luliltn .....'. 3.'.. .:I.'.'..'3'.y':':.a p.%p".n`...'2m.a Carnoysky Company}; oumuo STREET. HIE KINGSTON MILLING C0. Ropamng 3 Buciuty. Give us scall- Klnuton Punt Shop and Boom hpu Duct con. BROOK In ` Puquetrm an and owns Fittings. numb. , wudrobeu. `rubles. mo. Custom` Burma. Planing. Tummy. Ito. Inn and Door Work lvlrythina in wood Work. rm-nature Renovated and Electrician. "n0IIdBt"hPu ,7 5 Finest 01 Wood Working! J. H. BRECK, III `an (I I1 aunu, nu -uu mu. .. .. . lth And use. for Picwn N.'.. calling at Qnoboo. tlur Polnc Gar. Pun. omnmmo, rm, and cimm . town. mm. the Inn him of tho season for ham: and THUR AHIRN. Socntny. Quebec. Iotllchoh sud ohtoroomn Apply to ' '1`. B LIY O.l`,.GlI.Dlal.xnVlr. ~ `an. Kinnzon. Ont. Ion. ASK YOUR. GBOCEB FOB. "ROYAL GIN." Aausmasa POlN`l`ER8." " Ih::TENDlN(l PURCHASERS ' 0 U Q C I I WALL PAPER Willnd designs in our nook that that onnnot. got. olnowhore. ....- _____.. ......._ on-an-nnocna T. Mcimnon & co.. "ILL, LII I LIIIIVI. I . 590 Princess strut. The vsnroomu with the wheel wlndowu. .._.____:.._._..?____.____ to nhouao II 3 him fence. Thou who intend ereounr one the coming I nun should no sample: at Oruoont in works. Ohoumutron, durable {on . dmorent Fact-urns. A so every do p- tlon of w re work and who cloth mum- fnoturod by. REBO WIBI Qvonxfm... ... U0 IJII I Lilli`, m mg`gm Vgbill hngpon and vehicles hooolno w m an turnhbod in win of the best of care. B:-in them hon Ind we'll make: ood 10 of them. We've a oonluleto 1) ant {or manufacturing oonvoyanou of every description Thore is no manner Job on ouch 1! you don't know how. `I-.. 4.... .-.-u. `II ILA Jlul n-` inun- QUIT It IIIUW llUW- You can save all the dirt and worry by sending for \u. I"InnvnIO.hIn- In -II IQ: `ml-Ahnhll That. is what people any of our Outbou- one nished photos. 0111 I1 I16 and make your onnsnmont for It tint. ~=b-a:s.::wz.'s:;:' M .I-_,I _.l_-.I _,._.I nished photon. U111 make your onunmont. 1 or 5 __ __ I0! quaint, and WA drpwu with mean I-uld Ynhngn .. Wnpullg Iltpwu Ivu-u any`:- Frun Jnlon. . . Ch! our dollolou pun ICI- OIIAI EDA. " . `PHONES. 491 53:07. Dreumukinu Dopntmont to the front; under the mnuuomont of Kiss Wsllh, of Now York (My. All the nowout French and Pulndnu fashions. And hnvo snothu-'look It Boauwul SPRING 331 We an nhowinn ll tho ll I...-- nngnlnl ORDERED . OOTWEAR. J ia"n'i"v?"sk:i`i SPRING EBY. We are nhowlntl latent novoltloo in Shawn. Trimmings. Vollinu. Ebo. 'i:a'I;ing Work. ""'! mm] 'Mcphou In FIRE Bunlnoal. Ll I-Jo I Old Stud. '---y_.. r - , V, mwx:_: II 310!!! RESIDENCE, `I6 UNION B`1`,. mu King. uted by hot water. us. etc. wmgndpn `and stable. luuo m run: the trial ootnn nendoor. Apyly (.0 Dn. Ouvn. umur Kim: Ind Gore 8&1-M. W; hive them as cheap as the `I; gheapest and as good as ' the best. ?URIII8BlD. DEMBADLE BEHI- loosllty, rt! 0 dnlnn . oouvenionooa. _ yto DI. ADDILL. `L2-4-- nivnnrah 7i>rA'ra's msmmr 01-` THE WORLD, {our vol `omwoll bound and rofunoly Iutruod. :1 In noon at WuIo0 oo. :-_____, _._, ..__.___._______.._....._..__._. I ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION PROPERTY north of Qho tonood grounds. The nun- ll lull Shoot will run directly through Ma which are close to A growing seen an o! a city. Aaply to J. 8.sxumn, Qollollor. Oluonm 8 cot. -.rr'_v V` :'-' ' > > ' ROOIS T0-LET. WELL FURNISHED. suitable for ludlu or gentlemen; _la_Go_|t llIU\lUlll uvuuun `o. IBOI IONTIIAL on IONDAYI Juno Jul Intl, mh um gm. Annual Pioton. -Ikv.Bal'.AIItiu.fot the ol nu. "n:.'ms1' `L J. Ll suitable Indian onuomon;_un s:::r'*.:.:':.*.'.;.:*:; .`.:`: ..*'v:::'.'..'.:::i::..*' ...........__._.__._.._._._-_._.._. IDPA'I'H`8 THE ` on WIIIO 011 k.,.'."..'.%-" -23:.-::&.. .*..*T.'L9.-a.'..':~:.: _--_.._._.. . _ . _.4g-; -_; tn--- tools FURNISHED. . suitable Stntlomontlutut :9:-oumontn. oluottio 1 M. use or to - mu. anon:-ooh Strut. .1o'hoa-.;44a. fun College :1 star. Ilhlololunngo. 'sItcuIauatouuncy.' `xnuhhn nllovact-uh: 3l!3l'S. Pnbuo In, nuuou. scorn olllltoo I. " to PIDOP," uni. hot loan Wrlhspoonlto ~ O. B. ICANILBBURY. \-`hunt. 3 Ilvlllmolt. www` ma wALi}XEn ms x_ "Inna who c -~--~- x'.:*T."".".':"..$`;.'.....*"""'.`=3 yw:I)0IQW ` l `mu vfplhdovcnvhuo. ` V . : RESIDENCE ON Inlon Strut. Dlxlglop Reg-oet._. Intel! ......__..._'...._.-..-...--._._.__._ , 0' I A VIE I ' g-icn.3'.`3... s'.`.:..'3n ..`'f `. 5 f.'?. I EtlntlnOhoo. App at I! _`l'0 3:" L81`. FOR sAfE; Biscuits and cheese. waoxin 399. I'D-.-n-I In Cimned Goods. Figs, Dates, Rams and Bacon, wuumuu an-nu-u--.___..., - - l and Hal: pdllud and Bon- Ied by cumcun Ion. . Bananas. Oranges, Lemons, Pine Apples, HE 389 01:00:! `to City Hotel. W. onnn} m-nfunnh _ iIIIt---u-on Jleeefn the uni emu 7-1: who will not `lolelete the o_u-mug on or ' Ilebeuelueg lielneee-Rendered lon- e egeeotheoevnonleyzsre. _' The congregation et Bydenhem etreet lletllodiet church Int eveeln werwery Inge. Rev. J. E. Starr preec ed en eble nu-n|ou,tl|il.tJIelIe being "The Loyal Citi- tun." end his text Matthew xxx.-22 : They eey Into Kim. Clout ; Then uith Re unto them. Bender. theulon, Into Oeeur the things which are Conner : end unto God the things that use God's. "In these worde, the won-deco! the text. laid the preeoher. Christ identied the loyel citizen. Who way he 1 Iehe the loyal eitizen who ehonte 'Godv8eve theQueen. and who debmohee hie tellownnn? Is he the loyel citizen who oelebutee the queen : birthday end who,on the preceding Sehheth 3.- uinmu the Inn of both God and men? municipal um:-n. Tho loyal citizen. I repeat. will not tolornte, further than he can help. the cnrrying on of dobauching businesses. Furthermore. he will nob content to nllow to hold out: at. the municipal council board men who will be brought; under the inuences of debnuching buaineuoe. such an that of the nloons---t-he liquor tmllio. 4.1- v:......o.... ..mlm- tlm thumb M the that of the nloons---I-no nquor name. In Kingston under the thumb of the ealoon Y Alter the experienooe of last. Sunday I would eay-yee. Street one running, bar-rooms open. when hundreds of young men-et.I-angers in this historic old eiby-were here for a few hours; it. all looked as though Kin ton were under the control of a low hotel- eepere. ul\:.l -1|... n..I..-a nnmmininnarn send control of few hotel-keepers. Did `the police commissioners send word to or give instructions to the chief of police to keep strict and special watch on that day that the law was not violated? It was violated. Add why should our luvs be broken, simply in order that the coffers of a few hotel-keepers might be en riched ? Rather than that our laws should be thus openly and agrantly violated, I would have none of these celebrations. For what do they mean as they are car ried on, but rendering homage to the devil. rather than rendering unto Ceeslr the things that are Cseser s. and unto God the things that are God s?" [um J. T t. o1'AmI_IsmcLsNsn TO I community or the country in wuiou nu livee. Undera tree government there is nothing else possible. Contempt for the laws, not to say lawlessness, is no sign 0! loyalty. Not only will the loyal citizen oheerv e law. but he will aleo refuse t engage in. or to tolerate any basin .or any rooeedings that beget or that lead to law- renting. Hemill see to it that only loyal oitizene--le w-abictionf oitizens~oitir.ene who respect and sac - ly observe the [pm of the country and who will see them properly and conscientiously enforcod-are given oicial positions. or aroplaoed in the charge or management of municipal alfain. H'l`hn Imml citizen. reneat. liihl ithlo nendoor. Apyly 001'!!! King church Paragraphs. Principal Grant. preached in Orillin yea- tordny. ~ Rev. J. L. Goorge. M.A., formerly of Bollovillo, has been ccllod no Calvin Pros- bytaorinn church. Mo ntreel. Ahmlnm Shaw and Dr. Dvdo lled the l bytaorinn church. Mo ntreel. Ab:-alum Shaw Dydo filled pulpit. of Queen aoat. Methodiab church yoaoerdny. preaching moot acceptable oer- lII(Il|l_ rendoiod by the choir. In Sydoubsm etroet church Int. ni ht A quertettae, Only Wniting, was ran and by Misses McCartney and Hilton end Meson. Spence and Cook. It received moot soulful treatment. . A I_....... ..............:nn nunndaul Hm minn- llsxlucsronsamoxmnnnmj birthday and wno,on we proooumg Dlllunvu daynliolnhu the lawn of The loyul oitiun in be who ioldl a prompt and willing obedience to t. laws of the community the country in which he nun, Undnr n Iran mvernnonh mans. / Ah the elovon o'clock service in St. Mary : cathedral next; Sunday morning Gibaoqh famous gnnd Italian man: will be rondoiod by the choir. In nmhnlmm nu-not church night soulful trestmenu. A large oongregetion Attended the even- ing service in Brock street Methodist. church last night. and appreciated the in- terestin discourse and excellent singing of the c oir. The rineipal paras were a solo by Mrs. Eu es and The Golden Threshold. solo. Miss McVeh . both rendered very Irbist. oslly. Rev. . Gren- fell preached. lovolnonu of the I oop|o-Whnc `they no lhylng and Doln. Mrs. J. A. Mitchell, Montreal, is the guest: of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mitchell, William street. n.. rv D ('31....-I. am! J l<`.amnmI.of Dr. C. R. Church and J. Eamond. of Ottawa, u-rived in the city yesterday on business. u_. 1 n Ann... M lunrhnm, an-rivad business. Mrs. J. C, Allen, of Potorbom. arrived in the city yesterday, and will remain here A few days. Alunh Rnvnnr lmn-an to-dnv for Montreal V," _-- 7` - OUSI 'I ()LB`l`. FURNISHED OR. UNFUB- ll od. That duiruhlo Solid Brick Bul- On 0.118 Union Street. liuhtad by aloe- trlolty 5 Itnblo And all modern improvements. Apply of N. '1'. Gnunuwoon. on the promises. or at uni: omoo. few days. Alvnh Raynor leaves today for to attaond the wedding of his sister. Miss Claribl Raynor. Min Hnnnin Cook. Odessa. and Sidney Cloribol Koynor. Min Maggie Cook. Odessa. Sidney Davy. Sydonhun. are the guests of Miss Nettie Cook. Division ltrec. C. Shoehy. of Detroit, Into commercial agent. at that. city for the C.P.R., was 1 viaibor to Kin n yesterday. n........ R nkthnwl. 11 former resident. vieibor Kin yesterday. George B nbthewa, a former resident of this citk wee in town over Sunday. a D-{HAL A IVII`:I\lI'I .-....-t -5 D 0| \uIo nu; . nun nu .vv... V.-. .._.._\.J, -_ guest it. British American. In 18' Thomas Molnon, father of J. H. R. Moluon, who died in Montreal on Fri- day.conductaed Morton`: distillery in King- ntnn un_y.uI aton. I.` E. L. Potter. proptietor of the Echo Lodge Inohl, Alonndris Bay, spent. Sun- dcy in this city 3 guest at the British Amocicnn. IIIIIIQII A nnk. I format Kimntoniln. Auueueen. Norman A. Howie, I former Kingetouion. boo who is now on the road for I Toron~ to wholesale rm. was in town Soturdny and Sunday. This morning L. Cook left for Outts. He will he sly Iniosed in 8 denhom moot Moth in church choir on will ho [glowed by the good wiohoe o! in nem- rs. Mn. Joseph Giboon. Belleville. bunk e blood-veooelon Saturday and died. Her remeim II be buried in Klueton when ohelived previous to bet` mu-rings. She El - I '.l.lnn"a:n':Zu:-y:rd.n`:,n:g..of Newcastle. was Imy-cove an on Hon. Adnmfof New-cutie. Norbhunhlthnd county. 13.8.. In: in the city for 3 low hour: y afternoon. no my on his way " own the river" on 3 miuiou of N and buuincu. I I-:.L gm up-In. Inn 0.54 Rinanr marina l EIIQIOII 0! J. Lniuh Iunllno can omiomd in that of B0. Jolmo. N. B.. N IIIG Dllhtlr. . ugont for t. inpr sewing y, and who was noon! in cityghnb in now A non- pnid old friend: iulhplnlnvbitonttuday and Sun- (lav. dl . 3. I`. Bunull and Mn. Bunhll, of Quinn. arrival in of on Saturday `oIIIVi|0lI'.BIl'I `I 1..., --*-.:'.. ,.......,-' .:-....:.--v....- '*-`~.:. I . . out -pnnn- W Jwum ofthonut . n i on lI3I'|C,_0I Bnekvillo. van in No Lou Bthrdoy. ennfgn-in; with lint `Cotton. D. 0.0.. on mutton nluivohlh nun! can 01 ruining ghswillupnnou comma. A I: of N. '1'. U! 935; u 1'. J. KAI! . 115 John street. North 33* Ian: "1 Mn and Ililhn-`u " I _ Ilvolllllndeuuuidcrthn an `_ Nib. lb: I-.0. Lin` PERSONAL MENTION. gau ----..-~.`, _ _,.. ` K; ovel It J mL.__. 11.]... 6-3!. 'r}ii.}oj'}'c'Fr1I;" | mmuu dnredto-ckyforr Duluth to loot! for this pm. , Tho to; `houses with six light barges orrlvod (tom Iootnsl this morning. The I. '1`. Go's hsrges Toronto end To- lotlo eroin dry dock reooivlog gonorsl ro- re. "The schooner Annie Minnes. light. King- ston to Poloo Island. olurod tho Wdlolld and to-dey. Tho `schooner Qoooo `of the Lotus. HIM. from Kingston to Toledo. cleared tho Wol- lend oonoloo-deg The sohoooor offal. Ksnillon. erriod um morning with 3.500 bushels otpou for Richordeon & Sons. The soosmer Clinton and ooeeorts, Toledo to Gstden Ielsnd, timber lsden, got through the Wollond usual to-dsy. Thu nlmm Mumin L - Wolfe Island. It- T. U0 ! elevuon-. The steamer Hero took the piece of the North King. from Belleville to Kingston and back, yesterday. The ,"King lay at Bellevillo to have her boilers scraped and cleaned. 11.... 11..-... :. nngin in nnmmnntl nf cleaned. Capt. Orange is again in command of the Spnrtmnfnnd his oicers are: Mate. J. Cu-berry; first engineer. E. TayYor: so- cond engineer, J. No lo; steward, F. Hop- burn; purser, W. R. Tandy. Thu nmnmar Kim! Ban called so Swifa burn; W. N. `runny. The steamer King Ben called wharf yoetordev on her way from Ottawa to Oswego, N. Y., with e cargo of lumber. she remained in porn until four o'clock, er. which hour she utnrted to complete her tri . IBL- II VI` n - tum `lg-mi. we" want infn tn he M. T. Co e tug Jeeeie Hell went into the government. dry-dock on Saturday to have a broken wheel re ired. The work was completed in a few ours and the Hell returned to her moorings at the company : wharf ready for work. rlI|.- D A. (\ nguyinnlinn nnvnnnnln THAT LARGE RESIDENCE ON NORTH lids o!Johmton Street. ne house west. of Burl: Street. with furnace and other Inodorn conveniences` Also the Stone Dwel- [III]. 888 Barrie Street, with modern imp:-ovo~ manta. Apply to Joint Iunnc. . tho Wollnna olllll to-any. The sloop Mnggio L.. Wolfe Inland, rivod thin morning with 3.500 bushel: of out: for Richnrduon & Sons. 'l`|.n nhanniunvn (Elan-an-I and nnnnort Min- linm to loud when xor mil porn. The aloop Dandy laded 1,500 bushel: of wheat ut Richardson t Bone elevator to- dsy and cleared {or Smith : Falle. n-1.- ..... u1-n.... ..:u. lnnr Ii-hm hnrnqn a U0. The barge Eleni: loaded 17.800 bushels of peas at Richardson an Sons elovntor on Sam`:-day night 1nd pulled out for Man- than canal many. The steamer Glidden with consort Abe` dean. Duluth, whoat, was due to arrive here this afternoon to discharge It the M. T. Co : olovnton-. 'l`|.- -L--...-_ II--A In-n-`L Han nlnna nf Mu: out: for mcmruson a sons. _ The scanner Glongnr and consort MI_n- nedou cleared light to- my for Fort Wu!- linm to load what: for this port. mm. .m... n....a. m..m1 1.500 lmholn dsy and cleared lol` Dllllllfl lllll. Tho mi Walker with [our light barges nrrivod I-om Montreal yesterday and chord in with four gram lndon. The no oonon Nollie Hunter, 375 tons, and Kano. 275 tons of coal, from Oowogo, Argus the Queen street wharf for Crawford 5 n breal. _ The steamers Tecumseh and Orion with concerts, from Grand Marina. all timber laden for Collins Buy. cleared the Welland when ready tor work. The R. an O. navigation company's steamer Spartan was taken on her trial trip on Saturday Afternoon. pro ratory to commencing ' her eeuon a war between Torontonnd Montreal. She steamed out of the harbor and ran down the river eome miles. returning to her moorings at Swift : wharf, efternrun ofncouple of hours, during which she showed her through tneeu for her work. Vnnmrrlnv nlmrnoon. between two end thorough nnneu tor ner worn. Yeeberdey afternoon. between three o c|ook. Swift & Co : wharf was crowded with a chebore. desemhled to see the Spartan me eher chart for Toronto, opening her season of 1897. Promptly at three o clook Capt. Grunge sounded the signal to abort. The veeeel`e moorings were thrown off, and she starbed amid the waving of hot: tint! hnndherchiefe by those on bond and those on the whnrf. VIN... ab.`-mgr Rn-Alnnnnt. HA1 mrnin On noern um mole on we wnun. The eteemer Roeemount bu again beaten her own record in the matter of big cargoes. On her last trip she brought. down 76,790 bushels, the largest cargo thet ever entered this port. Capt. Mnwdeley said then that his eteemer could carry a few more thousand buehele. and to back up his statement he brought down on this trip78,000. To carry this immenae load the steamer drew only fteen feet, ten inches of water. 3%! MAY 1101'. THAT SOLID BRICK o .No.23l Brock Street. nenr Sydou- ln oonulnln pinxlo parlor. dining-room aotaohod k when. 7 bedrooms. separate nth room sud w.v., ofon nickle lntod. lnmblnhgau and olootr o combing! on x- uuthrou hout,fu1lda`pth yard, with side sud nu on nnoe. App y to J. W. Onnrm. Xukot Bqnuo.

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