W9!` Flu` townnhl p flnnnl-. An: ton. chimney on ball; on w 1'. Lu ..a.... caretaker; $2 to Mrs. Cole. c arity; to Storm austere. charity: 88 ` to J. Kelly. jobs on Kelly road : $2t.o A. Clark, culvert; $1 to J. Kelly. culvert; Si!) 75 10 Mrs. McLean, keeping Mra. Cummings. pauper, eleven weeks; 36 to L. Storms, lneepin S. Emmone, pauper, two months; 83 to m. Goodherry, job on Snider road; $2.10 to J. Hamilton, job on Manson : bridge; 323.0 Henry Dixon. job on road; 31': to . (luine, jobon road; $7.50 to C. Babcock. job on Hincbinbroolr boun- dary; $1 to J. Dixon. job on road; $5.60 to J. Dixon. job on Frontenac road; 500. for Collector`: Guide: $2 to S. Wayman, ad- vance on job of stone breaking; $7 to W. D. Percy, repair of Bellrook budge; 811.40 to J. Phillips. equalisin Union school sec- tions; $7.75 to J. McCu ough. job on High Falls road: 85.20 to S. Revoll, breaking; gravel: $36 to J .V Phillipe, Iervioeeaa Aenea- am`; 7 to J. Gray. cutting Brush. Ad- journed to meet in Aezeletinde hall_ on Monday. June Qlah. at. I p.m. Egiiution the FRAUD of bho dsy. See you get Carter's. Ask for Carter's. Insist and demand The only perfect Liver P111. i cmmrs Sonoltgd to do so. Beware of imitations 01 Same Color Wrapper. You ve Clot To Take lc__e IHUII FATAL RAILWAY COLLISION. I? -jI-3% -:: Very soon. Why not begin now. It's hot man h. We're ready to serve on wit pute Lake Ontario iee--t e clean. eolid.cool- in; kind. nOurwagons deliver the ice at 3 reasonable hour and we put it anywhere you say you want Railway: it. .0LEESON. l'e|eplIon499 sllrocksrt. ._, . Portland Township conuoll. 2| ___A__ .. Ann-.5 n` r mmean IN cmas. Little Liver P1115.` AS THE RESULT OF A COMPLI- CATION OF DISEASES. From the St.. John, N.l:l. sun. The numher of remedies for the ills thmt flesh in hair to wliich are placed on the m:1rki> t. is lllln()~Jt. innumerable, and the public is prone to class them as worthless. The public is nqt always right, however. as some of these reme- dies by their sterling worth have over- come the prejudire again-at advertised medicines, nn l by the force of true merit have won public. favor. Of the lntter class. the most prominent and popular undoubtedly is Dr. \\'illi:uns Pink Pills, which have a life saving re- cord from the Attluntic to the Pacific thmt no other medicine can ll.ppr0lI.Cll. Among those who have been henefitted lay the use of this great medicine is Jus. H. Bailey. the Well known veterin- nr_v surgeon of Maugerville, NB. Mr. Bailey gave the following statement for publication torn correspondent. of the Sun. In the spring of 1895 I was in very poor health. A complication unlis- euses hwd gupparentliv` decided to make my life miserable. was depressed in spirits, my hlood was poor and watery, mv stomnch was out of order. and I had Poor And Watery llloocl-stomuch Out ot 0rder-l'u|-that Aggnvntul by I Soweto Attack of B.heumu.||m-Ilomo Rome- tllon and Doctor`: Treatment Alike Fall o4:'fmmo'Ino;uta,-"F." Her Msjuty ` " Qnpon Victoria`: -*i " *- iL1._'u__ Oil From. John. N.B._ Sun. I`hn nunnhpr nf remedies [01 hlood and watery, my stomach had no appetite. The result was I was ner- vous, and tired all the time. I suffered from loss of slee . and asiftomakelife still more misera1le,[wu_sxLttackedwith rheumatism of great severity, und suf- fered the most excruciating pains. Home remedies failed to relieve me and medical aid did me no permanent good. I read a. testimonial given I) ' aneigh- bor in favor of Dr. Williams` ink Pills, and made enquiries concerning them. which decided me to give them a trial. I bought half a dozen boxes, bu-t before I had finished the fifth I was aguinen- joying sound health, and I have no hesi- tation in recommending them for al- most nnv ill that flesh is heir to. n.- \\':IIinm.q' Pink Pills are praised (hut. flesh 18 near 10. Dr. \\ i,l|inm,s' Pink pmisexl amongst. the highest and lowest. in the lnnd. M u. nlroln lhening and tonic n1edicine, whether or men, women or children. They are not. like other medi- ..:....a nu!` mm lhev he imilmed. ms is They not. IIKB Omar unem- cines. nor can they imitated, lswmelimes dishonesltly pretended by dealers who offer suhslil.ul,es. See that the pwlmge hears the full name, l)r. Williams` Pink Pills for Pale People, nnd in case of doubt send direct to l)r. Williams` Medicine Cu, Brockville,Onl. who will supply the pills po t. paid at. fifty cents per box. or 82. for six boxes. They cure all disorders which arise from impoverished blood, such as muacular weakness. loss of n.ppelit.e, shortness of i)I`81l.i.h, pains in the lmck. nervous head.-u'.lu~, curly decay. u.l|_l'orms of female weakness, hysteria. pamlylis. Iovomotor ataxia, rheumatism, and sex- ulica : ______.__j___ The Ohoue In-ken. U l'l(`A. N.Y., June 7.--Ab the Union board of trade the following sales of cheese were ale : Flve hundred and sixty boxes urge colored at. 7&c.. L295 boxes at 7'z`o.. 2,287 boxes an 7,'{c., `Z77 boxes at Sc., I00 boxes at 8c., W boxes large white at. 7';`c., 510 boxes at 750... 30` boxes at 7c.. `150 boxes at. 730.. 680 ea` small colored at 610. . 90 boxes at 75c. Ac. Little Falls these uloa were made 2 ac 61o.. boxes 7c. At. Little Falls these One thousand one hundred boxes largo choose at '7c.. 1.250 bo'xes large at 7}c.. 675 boxes lsrgo at. 8a., 123 boxes small at 79.. 400 bans small at 8143., 2.698 boxes` small at 7o., 477 boxes smsll at 7&0. Mnu-nuru. .luna 1.--The shipments for nmnll at. Txc. Mox1'1u:.u.. Juno :.-'l`ho shipments lut week tnbplled 42,763 ban: and from May let. to inns 5th 127,015. or 4,503 boxes more than for the some poriodin 1896. DGIIYI ITOIII Boner lalpnu--uuu Punm.o,Mexico. Juno 8.-A boiler ox- loded yesterday in the print work: of orioga Bron, in Pueblo,-causing the doat.h`of twenty or mono pt!-sons. A part: of the boiler us out-doll High in the air --A ..-....:..;o_.o.d nnnn the roof o! 1; house persons. A plru and precipitabod upon the roof in the neigbborhood,killing an old man And three children. A reman three blocks from tho explosion land hll head oomp|ete- ly torn off. ` VI ntnrn uoigh to; am rxnwr. omsg nan. *..m;*.':.-,:.e.r.*.:.*~.';:..:.`. .** :3-c.~.*.a.:.:.-*'~-A ...... ....g....;.;2 n K. a 1-Ina o. r. 2., The lmnluce ueuuwu. R10 Jmwnnxo, June 8.-Reporta from Canudoe. Behie, am that 8,000 tenntice under Coumellheiro have been defeated by -t.he'B_I-uilien troope. The fenetioe nude - ....m...... and dnnnernta reeiltenoe. bub LIFE wA:M_Ts_E1zABL@. lnvo been uoxouoa ny 3 atnbbo and douponto rniltonoo, won ns! oompollod to lion in great din- ordor by t fedora! utilloty. June: and Barrack Gun .`oox-my of Well as-l:|:I,alwsyohnon dn sgdutoukolbou cutmd out ulnhquindnnd nrblooknlll In-nah. hlovhouu.m. chap high quality of materiahworkmanship and finish thit entufihto its construction. V money have bgen sacriced w ithout stint so long as the "boat More thin anbthr'ti:nt impresses experi_I:icad`hicycle'TV.\i4id(rs with the E. &D_g was produced. The tools. 1 . . ' . ' ` _ ' ' tive mount, That : why lthe E.&D. is I fivorite`. wnth both nder and dealer, and it's easy to sell a favorite. The time will never come when others will be just as good," remember that. . MANUFALTURED BY clNA1>1l_\N`Tv1j0c1z_AP11 C0., wmnson, om. .- ;~u-an.-rug Livcfcomplnlnhnound by Betcha : Pills .--___.{_-._-_: Death from Dollar Explollon. , ll . 1-- 1..-- 0 A 5..-dim `If There is one Thing n1ain3'"d"{i:;i1;j1cc The Irnnntlon Dotntod. v,._ - a 1)-... THE E. a. D. V IIIU nil t A vp--:---- 7 as MILLS 8. co;, AGENTS. KIE.G-STE's OFl"_I'A.IE%I'O- ., , 1 __,v-..r-:'~.rTnrl 77> They are very pretty and wear white throughout. We have them in six sizes. 4 1 A SILVER WAITERS; _ _ , _ _ _ They are just the thing for akoderate price pre- sent, and are useful as well as ornamental, --~ -------- - Latest lmprovemergts. A Asbestos lined. Flsh Tops. Pilot Burners` See them. EGBOLQUGK-S F5V?1ldren 8: Mader, Successors to J. M. RICHMOND 8:. 00; ` ' I 14 Princess Btreet. Have just placed in stock a nice range of color: oftlao Celebrated Wcall and see them. JAMESREID. ' PAewny 8: Co. Kid (iloveg. MEREEVEY & BIRCH. 1 2, 1 2i"fiZ1" `i 6" 'ii{qh Roupa 14, no anq_1 jgcj1i\ovai1.* cARPA'rH1Ar 69 '71. BROOK ST.. KINGSTON. 335 King Street. Prlc ea from 50:: Up ---_- ' t omrlr Navigation dummy. scamc LINE or ArmucA. Gas I Stovs TisTea]InnlIaW; FAMOUS 6* In and Birch, with ` . ONLY $6.,s9. -__' _.-_ Bruin cu; B U. 55.. ID!!!) nxvun Du ,...____ IIIIQ nu---.-._...... -7 -7 , " luinnlb. .00 return. Ital). To- ` z \1n.|1 lo. Iona-ul.OI; return. qlul lulu lnolndod both In!!- "*'+`3.`$."n'.'5 '.`i.&.. Y. I!!!`- mjuq v.?'F""Y'r1'~ uviu ouIho:.!urI_u'fIQVl0 If? o!Quln %sra..'4uQRfrH Kimo- Bookc- `. Lannie ximmon Ind 47ifi-ADI. LIIEE Ills _ ' tnvg:.l!nantou:- _ on-I Yot to pat. 7--w`-_-.-~--, ht UV:-`Incl (call all male: Hp- :l|;u|lhguQno|oo. ` - *1-in-Inn1nl.. ongg JAB} HBDEENT & CO. !!-v-as--4--A-was teal Juno $53!; d having is Juno ' ".""' '1 1 M _ ` * _ with lbxnn : 2% Wm"-W ..e.:=:::::.,-:.-'.-.m:::.-* o 0 up ~ z- ""1""'*: all , po(eh'lld 0'3. -333331. 'gupound. t ml. but mnody ` ONO our-worked, I'IlIrd0'lI school children. -It tho 1 Jnain And nnovu t_ _ * Poo; Italldmuhu.` 150-5! iihiti-"-tlsb non for autumn - " -_....|.. 1 n.._ ' _ VV .l!Jb'.L'- lmon. Albany. New York, Philadel- |\u, Bnltlmorl. Washington and tho ""1"" _ " ` 3.1. onus-nu. I-l`$$"'v7.-- - : G . l..o.un 11.3.1.3. nun. A- _ .._ Anna: 1.: J. P. lumun. Ajiuv. iguana?! Station. cor. Johmton '.'Y.U. Alu nan. --. nuuacr s -6;? LINE "`TO"' N Iagara Falls. n......n, nnmuu. Roohogtar. I. ll ALI. `T In, 1.35 DJ!- .| Pal`- "Mg-qt&ALo --`nu-I _ I _ ., ` l. l. . ON! Puungga o _ mtomom. noun. 1 ' If .HANmc `C53.- .-_..- do-Man, An . Jnluu you gt a p.ln. Hm` 150: d.u1!:_r.A 1 :0 an Ibo gxmmnui HIV .5! (puny. moovitdl I lrvnn sms...r===='--'-'| {J `.'l.'.I::.- V sldrd. Woroutor. Pto- Mon and the , .4-no-UH `.""""~ Illvv gn . bi-mi-"-hm * ` - - Donna . (QIOODU `Oli- 11:! 1;-'u__.: 7,; 5 am RICHQRD L'_A'IVua'11-1': Hohat _wn_'u Gaga? 4an_.mr. ` _ e,. _ 3:. aiup-..__n..- `. \ 5; low-no Oopurntqn `tn:-if oulto'v.on;-Ir. lines I Work!!- ..._,_A- `.1. n... 1: __.|...a. 1 ```'1'V' `" z 5:. - . T mum. Jone s,--su- nuaue om- -Vlht it the Home with [not etgllltyincl at. Eli wen nip ranch: hhn en admirable P :-unI_or'ot e like this when en ogjahe envll. The only person`: yho nd. mm with his maunl"!1.II. of -(mu ere fellow: who went public money for Ihdkvprojeetq. Bphelmmeroy onthnt olpu of mg; god}: in melee: for them totty to hoodwlnk him. But those who have bone Mo protons: and all who have ugggxnno to transact with mm on using hint! of the Government are highly pleased with the suave and court- eous treatment they get no leu then with his elngulnr clear-heodedneee and broad group of qnln. u-nn.s. nnlunuhln nevelnlnnolt. wuv-u `nag v- -`---y--- , ui-luau qoluplm nuoumu--0. ~'l`he'Crovi'i sue Pun road wm _now ho h||Jl5.. .'!`', 9! two. Jenn Th! 'P1.`1! wax-o gink to Iublidho it without te- qhmng uiny oonoouloni from the Gun- .u.... n...m. am. Thu `Hull and Emnire 15 qumng any oonuwnuuu snnu Iuw V..-- dlan Ppnttlo, yet The Mall and Emlim u`-yang toinako out that the comnun! L..- ..:.:...|....4I - n......I.u- uum" from thc trying W ulunu uuv Iluuv u... --._r._:. has obtqined a regulnr map trqm th `Liberal yuty. .AI a matter of not tho Gqvernmant, the oaunsry, has got a bet- ter bargain than anyone could have loqked for. Thg C.P.R. an to receive 5 Igonng 01- 08,880,000 for building 380 mug . bf zipdhnegwm section. Ito rates bo- twoen Lethbrldge and Nelson on well as its tastes between the mining country any! Eastern Canada, including Muni- -, I__ n_,..: L- ALA Fnlnlnnt 'l`hn alitl mwm uaunuu, nuunuum, ....._. tobu, are to be xed by the Cabinet. The trade of Kootenay and ultimately of the Siocau and Boundary Greek regions will be kept within Canada. not drained on to the United States. The settler on the plains will have a lucrative market tor his hay. outs, our, butter and meats, while the merchants and manufacturers of Ontario and Quebec will supply cloth- ing, groceries and store goods in general. This is neilt No. 1. Bene No. 2 consists of the reduction in rate! between Manitoba and the older provinces. The wheat crop or 1398 will be carried to Fort William at a reduction oi` one and a hall cents per 100 under the existing rate. while that ot 1899 will be carried at as further reduction of the same amount, making the out three cents in all. This means a good deal to the wheat- ......... nu. nrn the nresent rates from goon com no me VVuI=uu- power. Hermnre the present some of the principal nhlpplng points with the rate as they will be In 1899:- Pren. Rnte Now Rate ~`4~ - - 0- . 1uvnn_.__ 149 1` l'I'Ul. mnnipolg to Fort. Wmlam Pm-mu nPn\1rlo m 1' : F W Port: `:15. lgraflrlo run! nn Form 0 HI rnune nu .. Bum on " 19 16 Brouumew " , 21 18 Qil Appeile 88 19 This is per 100. As the rates staxid to- day they on lower than the fates of the Northern Pacino and Glut Northern; in feet, lower than thoee of any road in the Stuue with which anything like I (air oomperleon on be mode. When the out takes effect they will be out of night lower: than rates in Dakota and Minna , and we should hear no more from ' Itch: about the grinding mon- opoly." Rnneh No. 8 is the advantage, direct L opoly." Benet No. 8 and lndlrect, that will aoorue to the mlning industry tron: cheep lnel. which will enable smelting t2: bu done ln Can- do and be the Inlvntlon of the low- grade-cl-ore mines, and from cheaper _. uotlon generally. I! the mines in uthem Brltilh Columbia. do not pan out well it will certainly not he the fault of the Dominion Government. The subsidy of 08,800,000 represents at 4 cent. on annual charge of $130,000. T eFnat llne is to be established for |500.000 n year. The Tories wanted $750,000 5 year for it. In other words, the Liberals will give us Q Fast line with the Crow's Nest road to boot for $130,000 a year less than their prede- oeascn naked for the Felt line alone. Moreover the Crow's Nestroed will carry with it advantages worth at least 0500,- 000 9 year to the Menltobo people. no... nut. nf thrm oontl in wheat will the Manitoba people. The out of three oentl wheel; will one the nettle: $400,000 a year. taking inch you-'3 crop no the basis oi. the cal- culation. On an export of 17,000,000 bushels the caving would be over half `n imillion dollars a year. In" addition to this, lower rates no to be charged from the Jim on commodities of Ipechl im- portance to the wheat-miner, e. 3. imple- ment: and coal oil. Taking them all round, lain rates inwnrd will be consid- cl-nbly lower than the inward or mer- ohnndinc noes south of the line, while his need to Luke Superior, where the Onnndinn Pacic hands the grain owe: to the carrier: by water. will beiliipcr cont. below the xntec from inland points in - Dakota and Minnesota tm Duliith. If he In a nnnnnllnhln `Inll It 119 Olllht to . Cheap Innnporumon I: want: nun wtnulnd whnnunder thin arrangement, `showman Itwould notbohlrtooom that the nu: now in existence between Winnipeg and Eon William with the ..g..-Mnn than-ls union in Upper - and lunnonou too uumsu. .1: us 1; I neauonahlo man at tn. ought L. -nl-at` unneauona he attuned. Wlnnlpog and Inn wuuam mm on- ntuuwhloh thou:-1: :-....a. lull in mv in order to send their Clnldt Inn to pay m uruur l` uoe Inks Ontnrio II` o nrioa obtained I rqtuuwhlohthoeu-I: lumen m Uppur Hcanulu Ind to pay v.-`Juan Cl` `nk OIIGIPIO 01' III nu pu; nu mum -u ........ -..-__ _ Ulnlun n `mum Montreal , me price for pi-oduca in .............m. lover now than It win; nu-aomuoh lower now uum n um. um. Still` It would be woluor than `unltobopq who delight In "klok|n3 Oobou-Ii: mind that all new countries Inn their dnwhacks. In Upper Cumin tho ptonoor had to clear hll land. which -- um nnnll iob. whuounnturohu - Will U I I-0. I-nun pun:-u In Iqv ......- country or (Inn Cnnuln nun won ylrtuully pzolubiwry oven whan when wunwgy up. Tin: In 188! II can 49 can to and u -0! gain ts-um I ZIIIIIUUA than and Row. wishes to use Manleobn proa- .. Plmnn Innnnorhotlon In what the 0 Idaho: to uanwuun prun- Choap transportation ...nn -hnmundel arrangement. . I`_-., % #9 ms. rum. gnmman. KIM-ion I Hope ware simply Inn-Ibo, judged D! `F ` 6;] tool! from Holmes! to Win- \ nllhn or B:-lndon. ' Zluu-uu- war ---- V In jar `Bundou. t mltjtor Iunltohnnn Io` rununhlf tint dict floophhnvu boon ecu In the furnace. .L` things oonddmad, especially their umotggqu hon: the seaboard. I0! have little to ottwldin ot. Tliulr gounsry a- ....|.u.u....l -M. Innhddlnd nth-oudd. DUI! ind leadership, in which event, ID I! Mun IIU say. he will lose interest In the present and future of the party. If he is not permitted to lead he will not care to serve, not certainly under Sir Hibbert, who is being pushed forward b his father. A prominent Tory says: hen Sir Charles retires there will be nothing for it but to put the leadership in com- mission to appoint Mr. Foster, Sir Bibhert, Mr. Haggart and Sir Adolphe as a sort of steering committee, and wait * till some new man capable of becoming leader is developed. This is a doleful prospect. but we may as well make up our minds to it. The chances of defeat- ing the Hardy Cabinet are not regarded as bright. Mr. Whitney is disposed to be lazy and finds it difllcult to elist re- cruits from the Doinion section of the party. They may have to put the On- iario leadership in commission too. The Tar!!! Oontrovery. The interesting feature of the tarii! debate is the assumption on the part of the Opposition that the tarii! should be made to please the manufacturers and that the consumer has practically no rights at all. Every reduction is de- nounced as an attack on our national industries." a blow at Canada," even though if in injuring one man it benefits a hundred. Mr. Foster, like all protec- tionists, abhors cheapness. He thinks too that once an industry has been created by the hot-house process the country is morally bound at whatever cost to'keep it going. Long ago the ribbon industry tool: root under the stimulus of protective duties at Coventry. Since the adoption of free trade it has decayed. But of late the Coventry people have let ribbons go by the board and taken to making bi- cycles, in which they lead all Europe. Per contra, Mr. Foster would have nursed the ribbon industry for all time as a sort of, national patient, with pro- cious little benetit to the manufacturers and at an immense loss to the consumers of the product. That is the dlerenoe between the protective and the free trade method. The one prolongs the unhappy life of a rlcketty ini`ant" utterly regard- less of the` cost to the people, who could get its wares far cheaper somcwhu re else in exchange for the products which they can produce to better advantage. The other lets it die, at a loss it may be to those who hc'.ve invested money in it but to the gain of the community at large, and local capital and labor forthwith. ' proceed to find more profitable employ- ment. ment. The Liberals at Ottawa are moving oontiously in order to cause the mini- mum 0! disturbance. but just as you can't make an oinelette without break- ing vour eggs no it is impossible to lower the tu-i in the interests of a whole peo~ ple without clipping the wings of monopolies. The mistake the Opposition makes is in standing up for the mono- poliee and ignoring the note: interests which the reduction benets, in chem- pioning the rnnaoity of the tew.ee against the rights of the many. They will get over this weakness by and bye. As times improve and the cost of goods is oheapened in consequence of the reforms. i it will become more and more dimoult (or them to demand the reimposition of high duties on articles on which the Government has made reduction. Lot coal oil come down and what Tory would close to on n plettox-up and uk_ that the (luv ould be restored to six cents? In-. em: A worker. mm : Iww :3 lbr Iovdol nhmthno table: and to table information opplyto . - 1331). A. 0 T1 ht Q B. W. ' &'8`g&l."l'oo1s Br`>)okB:..l.i-inguyton. -in-n nnvlmlllllhn. ` HI`. llllol I error. The Western members are proud of Mr. Smon. who. it he has not said much In the Home this Ionian, In conducting his depu-vmont-with marked ability. He and . the new dopntrmlniuar. Mr. Smut. haw Md may! 0! work to ova:-tnke,for, whatnot his other gunlmentlon: may have` boon, Ir. Thoma Duly, tho tonne: A van not tn uuldnotu man hot cum The dnplnlncnt is now In watt; good chop. Biulnum In H-uuuotpd pit and lntolllpntly. and. will]: the lpllo launch an than at attic`: an diligently attended to. mama hi lad ndouoodolnnb the Crow : Nut mnttnr with Bl: `Van Hunt and .111. Shangh- Ir. lino: I . _g___. _......L._. --. I Mr. Blimp 'tH_' hblht buplqossjnen hs hnol{d'_ mum: My 0uwrn_." and he In a pretty cod Judge. , * Nnw that the lemon Iu drawing to a I0? 1593' H . bwtlrqtthiepeqiionin drawing ion elqi,`n1mh?UrII.VQn _u a5uos~a'e eipieuilhg Ieli -nmuotion w chi Specier, irhb,` ~}bu':n'. their ongigiy in fig" chair. his (one up much In -the discharge" of MI social duties to Inaool down the rpughneu of natty wan-tire. Mr. Edgar in in'doed'nn ijdeal Speaker while In. Edgar um! her "(in `Men moat cherming hopbenes. A: d in 6 fox-mer_ iutter, I11`-.`.Tame_s Sutherland in another man whom all de-` light o~nooj`n- for his kindness of heart and the eoifunmmntb akiii with which he has llet} "mo inrpoitqnt poet:--thnu of oiiif Go`vex-nment whip togetlger with the chuinnanqhip of the Railway Corunuitee. Mr. Gibapn, of Lincoln, has also do- veiopod Eredmly. He is acting whip of` the Own`-in members ma had a heap of wet} to go in My own oommibtee (stationery and printing) and oishen. Mr. `Smhu-land iaiaure to enter the Cub- inet when the n-st vacancy occurs and lift. Gibson deserves to get more for the itnportant service: he him rendered and in rendering to tho Government and the Liberal party. - GATINEAU. l ; conlct Botyvooq spnnuu-an. rennin And lexlconl. NEW Yonx. J une S.-A conflict has oc- curred at Vera Cruz between twenty marine; of the Spnnioh gunboat. Nuova Es- Bana and Jou-ph Lam and Charles Hol- roak. of Texan. and a uh a score of Moxi- oana vn aympathized with the Americans. The Texas men used their knives and the marines their bayonetn. rm..- nhh um. mused bv the marines their buyonete. The gbb was caused by whoebouced, Viva Cuba Ea nole in the etreete. This was unewere by cries of "Cuba libre from the Americans. They {veto immediately attacked by the Spanish and would unquestionably have been kill- ed had its not not been for the nuisance of the citizens of Vere Crux, who. seeing their peril, hastened to their aeeietenco The police arrested the whole party, but. the cannula of both nations interoeded in their oountrymen e behalf uni all were re- leased. - ~ . .. ...-s; lupus I IDIFILI A Fl-elzht. Tmln on the Omaha Bond Col. lldes With a Work Train. Hvnsox, Wis.. Juno 8.--Five men were inatmtly killed` and four were badlyin.- jured by In collision on the Omahn railroad near Hudson junction Monday anor- noon. The trains were running nu high 9 ed and met on B ulmrp curve. affording I a crown no possible escape. The dead : E. S. Hurrl, laborer; Joseph Iaelghthoieer, laborer; Thomas Reilly. laborer; Milton Swain, laborer. all of Em: Claire. Wis.; nnrrnnn RAhV. reman. Swain, umorer. an on Herman Reby. reman. '|"Inn ininrn: Broke Herman tseqy, llramuu. The injured: Broken. bruised and face injured. cqnduotor, slightly bur engineer ile driver, Men lawn hndv bruised. inte engineer, head Jnmea Owne, hurt. Zeimalemen, `wile Menominee, Mich., legs bedy bruised. internally injured, will probably die. Frank Thsyer, Al- toona..Wie., reman, fatally injured in- t.ern.elly. _ , _-.- ._ .1 on-........I.In nnnnnll. JJ mi.` ok nix :-In-v-vvr~ - - June 22nd. ,_---I--- n 1:: hi-non 5: WI unto! `P... nan. mm! Juno II III