Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Jul 1886, p. 2

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U110. The Prohibitioniste hnve renounced both parties, Democratic and Republi- can. and the are going to light it out on that line if it takes all the winter. I predict the greatest temperance revival next winter that we have had since 1844. Everything points that we . and we shall see what we shall see.- now- nnlu vvuv au.nu nu an an I London, July l6.-Tl)e Tinms argues that there is a singular lack of personal weight among the Conservative leaders, and that this neceasitates a Conserve.- tive-Liberal Unionist. The Coalition- Gonservative party. adds the Times, will be less strong than it was hoped it would be. whether Lord Hsrtington joins the government or not. The gov- ernment will be com lied to take him into its counsels an ask his assent to its measures. It must, in fact. adopt his proposals and accept his terms. Surely the only satisfactory method is for the Liberal-Unionists to become part and parcel of the government. The forma- tion of such a coalition. however. would in no sense mean the permanent obli- teration of party lines. or that Lord Hartington had become a Tory. London. .lnlv ]7.-The Birmingham will not )0! me uosuuon onmnei. Mr. Gladstone. in a letter to: friend. is amazed at the deadness of opinion to the blaokgunrdism and bsseness which beioul the history of the union. It is an open question whether, it the {oily lasts. the thing may not contribute to a re ll ofthe union. . J. Reynolds. Psrneilite, has boen re-elected for East Tyrone. Arnold Fnnmr. in n. rnnlv tn Pnrnall l'llIIIIll.|B0ll llu DBOOIIJB I 1 Ofy. London, July 17.-Tlie Biuninghnm Mail states, positively, that Ohnniberlnin will not join the Coalition cabinet. Mr. Glndntnnn. in in Inner tn: h-innd. l'6`8lUCIou I01" DIED LYIDDG. Arnold Foster, in a. reply to Parnell denying Lord Har'?ngt.on's assertions that the Parnellibea nd Fenian: were inleagueuxlaims no won copy of a letter written on Perm Us behalf by bus secretary to "Dear Mr. Ford." and giv- ing in detailjlle dates and items of Ford's payments to the Parnellite treasury. London. Jnlv l`7.-Tham will be two Elfblllfy. London, July l`7.-There will be two polling: be-dsy,whioh will close the elec- i.iona.wit.h the exception ot those for the Orkney and Sheulsnd islands. xed for July 26. The present. position of the parties in as lollown : Conservative 315. Unioniabs 72. Glndntoninns 191. I unelm.ieu 83. The Blending cl Lilo And death is one of the mysterious {uno- tionu of the human orgnniun. There are constantly ' battling two rival elements: the one throwing of! want: end eete mutter. death; the other to Iupply liv- ing atom: to build up end euatain, life. It in when the eyltem grows elupuzleh. when the eete and dead pu-tielee are not eliminated end remain to clog life ! channele, thet Hamilton : Pill: of Man- drake end Butternut render greateet ner- vioe. They oleenee the eyetem. reetore the liver to healthy aetlon. oorreot mer- bid eeeretiomrenew the Iprlnge of life by making digestion more perieot. No better lamil medicine in existence. Aoce t no tube tute for Hamilton`: Pill: of en- drahe and Butternut. At druggietf end dnnlnrl in mndmlna. wonder: in every cue at . 1: cannot hi]. lot it inootnpoeed o wonderful pain uubdling remedies. It goes right to the bottom. and pain is banished at once. Norwi- line cures all kind: of pain. internal or exunl. Gotoenydrnguorennd get: no otaseentbottle. and be delighted by in ntomnmude In claim in votk. THI NUMBER OF BICK AND DYING INCREASING -'l`lIl LATIIT ITATIDTIOS. Rome. July 17.-Cholon returns yes- terday : Brindiui. seventy-ve new ones. forty-four deaths ; Fontann. shirt -seven new ones. ninetoon dentin: amino. nixteen new ones. seven death: ; (Jodi- noro. seven new ones. two deaths; Venice. one new one. one death. Landon Jnln 17_!Ainnn Mm In-Q ra- VBDIOO. ODD DOW OIIO, OIIQ GUI). London, July l7.-Sinoo the last to- port. than hue been eight cases of obolen sud three duthl u Trielte. and nix cue: ud two deuhn st Finme. CV nioianlaiunanunw her I In llnmnur weak! hi [or llludl .::d- rotnrn nnduI'|I Oman. No. AlIotorOhu'lom.PoI-Ioloohar tnr. Iundnn II 8 In. tuba Itoowoinm 03. J. . 01 BI!- uul 0. H. EA l`UH.'1'iokoI Anntn. ag Ibo Norunnn lonvu rm y I! II 10 1.123.. on urlul Inlnulrom luv. Won and North. 'L gmulu. Alena. CIIIIO IIIII DIIIUOIIIIII. dealers in modwino. TIT 'I"lIn The ptoof of the pndd`ng in in the eating. Ind the ptoof of the u'trnordinary `fore! ovet pain of Poison : Nerviline in in u ug xt. Poison`: Nuvllino newt fails to perfonn unndnn in smart an of nnin. It cannot "7 ' . '1` thousand pointun Fons out on S ' ...m'21... nnak in Bmnxlvn. Ind Iha VuAVJ~1:i~is1:.|*i'n} ;i I.'ro_m: IN 11'? 1A mu m. in nnlunnn rlogrnl IAl`I'l'I roux nun!-III nuns emu. llnhulhnlunpennlwlnlhoyrogg IoIl-AlamlooflvornIln lnuyuda ES .}.:.T.}.'i T mam i. am... will not his place until September or October. m Queboo llaaonn have out oi! the Grand Lodge o!`Eogland Iron: intercourse with Janna Danny. urdour of Ala. Michael Garguor. Chicago. has been banned. Aftoran almost into:-miuabla dnlay the trial of the Chicago anarohiah baa Imnnn. D:::shrike ol qumymon at Lamont. 'Illu.. is over. A compromise has been upon. The drought II Florence.` Wilma con- PI(J_-_F'IO I IKIBBII IPOII. The drought 3| Florence.` WiI.. con- tinues. Forolt res are widespread and doin grout dnmuuo. Sig John Mmdonnld will hue u now- doing great damage. Sir John Maodonald will have a pow- wow with the Indian ohiela of the North- Weat on July 25th. . , The Canadian Pacic Railway Com- 3 ny have paid up the balance of the Elan granted in 1885. The nlm-aw at Ottawa have m-eaanlzed noun grantee Ill man. The clergy of Obtun have presented to Mgr. Dnlmnel an nohiepiseopel cross valued st 0550. 3P1-eminent lumbermen estimate thnt 100.()00.000 feet of pine timber have been deatroyed in Michigan. The New York Grant: monument fund been aeuroyea Ill nuculgln. The New York Grant monument fund is $121,000. 3 little over one-tenth of the sum original`? contemplated. Beecher a the London people th the dynnmite fund in senb to Englnn by imported notches in America... Mn. Metfe. of Elnrin. nurtured the Dy Ilnponeu WFUWIIIEB Ill AUIBIIUIA: Mu. Metdle. of Elgin. captured the gold wntah at I loltery in aid of the Philliusville Roman Catholic church. Della Mutteaou. of Gouverneur. N. .Y.. bus died, the result of malpractice. Operator unknown. The girl In orphan. Gallon. the man who red a. revolver UPBIIIOI IIIIKIOWD. 1118 III III Ofplll. Gallon, the man who red a. revolver in the Bourse several months ago. has been sentences} to twenty years penal servitude. NAG. nun:-n Hunn - thin` (or ha" n nrnn servwuue. Not more than I thud or half a crop will be realised this year in the hop growing counties of the State of New York. 'l`l.n nnnI1nnO:I\n nl Hun lfnin}-tn nl 101-5. The convention of the Knights of Phythias but been equal to n resent of 0l,000,000to Toronto. So 1. 0 World nnwn at s. Vhent harvesting has commenced in Southern Minnesota and Dnkotl. Min- nesoh and Dnkotu harvesting has not hnann. :1. Charles Mitchell. pngiliat. has Bill for England. He came to America three years ago without a cent and had 928,500 when he departed. A mulnnnanr and fmiahttrnjn collided Bud h?{vTa3'i?i.};aIL'ihm Inst. |zv.ow wnen no aeparnea. A passenger and freight main collided on Park street bridge. Bordenbown, N.J., wounding two passengers. Locomotives and several cars wrecked. AI-. FA-H. Adam: lnlnn '4 Do-{nun Hun IUD]. `ilO. .l`lll'B3. UZUU. , Haldimnni and (Jhambly. dominion parliament. are without representatives, and the government will not order; ne election. ' hnulnn T Ililukn intnvinnlmtl `Annual oiecuon. - Charles J. Gibbs. intoxicated. leaped from the river bank to the rocks below. A distance of 120 feet. at Rochester yes- terday. He died. Mr. Janna: Mnhnmn. of Buckingham. Wflllli IBQIIIIJK. Farmers of Illinois state that potatoes are being destroyed by a big block bug. which will be more dentrnchive than the common Bl l'l|`8d bug. Kim-1 Lndwia. nf Rnvarin. mind to anu SBVBIBI cars wrecxeu. At Forth Adams John 5. Prince. the bicyclist, won ave-mile race with a horse at Hooaao Valley park. Time, 15m.47o. Purse. 8200. Ilnl:Hrnnn and llhnrnhln l`nIhiI Iinn I Illyu I18 (1180. Mr. James Molmren, of Buckingham. is likely to be the Oonservntive candidate in Otuwa in the event of Mr. Alonzo Wright regiring. Farmers of Illinois state that Dominoes am:-ea nug. King Ludwig. of Bnvaria, used to drink white wine and champagne avor- ed with (rash violets. He often spent. 050a dny on the owers. `P (1 I-Inhhn-(I gum! W7, nn nmnlmmn 1. u. nuoonru. luau ua.nn empwyuu of the Wotertown Steam Engine Com- pany, committed suicide yesterday. Caused by deapondency. Tim Amhdnlm om. nanhew of Em- 8tr."lMbD'8"EXOURSI;)!/: UIIJIIBG Dy (l98p0ll(l0DOy. The Archduke Otto. nephew ol peror Fnncie Joseph. betrothed to Princess Mnrie Joeephe. niece of King Albert Frederick of Saxony. 0 Wnrlr nn 1" lmildinal in Milwaukee in AIDGIT l`I'0(I6l'l0K OI Dnxony. I Work on all building: in Milwaukee in at a. stand still on account of the strike. and next week the boss muons will be- gin to import non-union workmen. Three chnldreu of Fred Clark. nzed 0. uncanny. gnu, I,.u..~.. .. ....r.. .._.._- on Mondny. 0. Stanley Luke. nhnoanpbor. Intro polinn Lilo Imunnoa ooo, New York. and Loni: liddleton. New York. law urlvod inlhooity Ionpondn oouplool wash hollduy. Tho oonungntion ass. J ohn'| Church pronoun hnvl an excursion on Thun- day. the S9|_h n_ut.. by tho c_Ir._ Horo_. to F$$lIIVI In IXNIIIIGI olI1nIIn- d|y.\ho Nth nut. bythoatr. Iioro.to ooumouonhtbontnrno(thovolun- tntnhomshoonh-Wut. numb. tonhobu-asonbu-pusruuamal ndnrtbo c(Ool.8nithud land 10!: ndlnjorkolly ndoouloltbolhnhouslkn. mmnn. Forepauglfs circus wrecked on the Mune Central RR. Four ours lunged down I may loot embankment. ' wenty- ve trunk horses killed, nnd 8 number of men injured. A dannntch from Stamford. Delaware IIIBD lD]l]l'00. A despatch from Stamford. Delaware County. N.Y., says that Edwsrtf Z. G. Judson (Ned Buntliue) (had of heart disease so Ins home there in the 64th year of his ago. While an iron dnslar in St. Faults- mg on we track on wmon a cum wns up ronchmu. Miss Wycko was also Y In! ad HILL]. |...:...- In-A-AA I-`On nlua. 07 nf LVDIIU IIIIBU DUE III llljlltlo ' Some 4(1) etrikiug jourueymemmeaoun end brickleyera. Milweukoe. who went out because the house would not return ; from the 8 to 10 hour system. are taking nope to form 3 no-operetivo eseooletiou u there in no prolpeou of either side yielding. The n}. tnin. einhh culoedmof tee. ll) I0 IIIIPOIT IIOIPIIDIOII WOTKIIIGD. Three clnldreu Fred Clark. aged 0. 6. and 10 years, Bloomer. Wis.. were struck by ligbnnng. The oldeah was killed; the others are in a Critical con- ditinn. Il`nrnnnnn|\`n nivnnn llvlnliilnll nn lhn y0HI' 01 [118 I. While an iron dealer in St. burg was uulo lug his waggon. lled with old In-til ' mnterinl. u nine-inch shell exploded. Sixteen persons killed And aevenl injured. Jena .1. Catlin. vnrd masher. Ponnsvl- `BIG BASE-]-3XLL MATCH Ah CAPE VINCENT! gnu seven: injnroa. Jesse J. Catlin. yurd master. Pennsyl- vania Ry.. Elinboth. N.J.. was killed trying to rescue Annie Wycko. stand- ing the track which I trnin was nnnrnnnhlnu, Min Wvnlm wan also KHIOG. While being lowered into lb! 27 of ! the new aqueduct. New York. I guolmo - lump exploded. And men's clothing was 3 ignited. The occupants of the our ; spun out And fell some to the bottom. l None illed but all injured. ' Hnmn AN] uh-ilrina innrnevmammnaona yxenamg. * J The retrein. eighty oerloadnizlt tea. I 1: amps. Plllod me 3 on FrEl`ey.'l`he oontell inking pleee in to determine whelher toe on be nhip from Chins end June: to Europe quic or by the Amerioen route then by the Suez Cnnnl. Onnnl. ` 00ul:lB- Bnttorymen not nxpeotod until to- morrow morning. rm... um Jnhn A. And human Ilium. normna. The tn John A. And bergee Hi:-em. (htnreqn end Porumonth. ere en route ` [tom-Ottewe with uoo,ooo feetol Inm- her.- Hon. 0. Howe! continue: to improve. All the elenning symptom have diap- Abeeebell metoh between the Perl: Nine end the Newbnm olnb occur: on Wedneedey. " The tag Eleenor end bergee with nilroed ties. u-rived from Ottewe Int evening. They proceed Oepe Vincent an Ilnnthv. IAIO Loulown. my you; wits: rate and Inn diu- oount. _ llnmnrvmnn nnl nxnsalad [mill 3o'L'I11}`3E"ui'h"o?$raf" "'"" "W '1`. 0. Hubbnrd. cued 1)7.an employee I the Wnlmrtnwn Steam Engine Com- I|:9ululnIill -IIIIAII-and-I-N A.-an Inn--'l'IolvvInI0. III. "IAUD" will Inn Faint`: What! Im- obvvqn: 11:80 pm. on Thursday, July 22- I 'u.;.._a... 1...... nu. vammn as 7 mm. "London. July 15-35 mum In :h:dd3ut;I'o5o:..u of Onwlord vs. b0nJ.l- o was to-Dwell r Queen : Proctor. 8|: Charla Dilkya. oo- roapondont. VII present. tho In. On!!- ford In sister. The counsel for the Qll00lI'l motor nation that the nor- vnnh manllnnpd Iw llrn, (`.1-Aifnrd In qnoun rumor uunaa mu me ur- VI-Illil mentioned by Mrs. Crawford In not eonlouion. I: being or witnessing be: meeting: with Sir Uhu-lot Dllko as his house or alnawham; did not conrm nsr mssungs wnnu our unsrles uuxo In his house or elsewhere; did not oonllrm Mrs. Oz-awlord`a statements ln sny - tiouler. Sareh. the meld. who. Crewford uid dressed her in Sir C ar- lea` apartment after his departure from on appointment there. denied. the coun- sel sand. that she ever did as Mrs. Craw- ford Alleged. The French wonmn.h`anny. who. Mrs. Urewford confessed, hl-ought her into relstions with Sir Charles Dilke. had disappeared, but Sir Uherles him`- selt would tostily and show that he was not with Mrs. Gnwlord on the dates she alleged he was in company with her. and Funny, the woman who kept house in Warren stxoet wherein Mrs. Orawford said she met Sir` Charles. would show thet the respondent never slept there as all ed. Sir Ghn-lee Dilke's cosohmen ` span 1` nluaa-n that Ian nut-nu nfnuml Innu show that he never stayed lonu st Mrs. Crawford's house uniting [gr his master to terminate his visit: to` Mrs. Cnwtord. The eoeohmnn would teetily thet he could have men it Anything wrong Ind been done in the room where Mn. Cruvtord received Sir Charles in her own house. as the concbmnn. from .' 3 e Ell` UDIIIBI UHKUI COIOIIIDIII ` W011 his box. could easily see over the whole ' area of the room. Mrs. Crawlord ad- . here: to every statement made in her eontemon. Sir Charles Dilke being nun!-n nnhul, tntnllv, I In Allaunlinnn oonlemon. an: ummeu uuu nenng sworn denied. totally. all the sllegnioun concerning him undo by Mrs. Crnwford. Riv (Hun-Inn (lnnlnrn thnt. Mm. Unw- concerning nun mane nv nu-s. u-svuoru. Sir Charles declared that Mrs. Craw- lord's oonlession was an act ol deliber- ate conspiracy. l-le amounted for her animus by saying that he had 0008. through a friend. advised Mrs. Crawford to abandon an intrigue she then hfld with Captain Forster. The captain. leunlng of this. charged witness in 1884 with trying to blast his (Forster s) char- acter. nud challenged him to a. duel. He declined the challenge. He proceeded to suggest that Capt. Forster and Mrs. Crawford. nding the discovery of their liason imminent. concocted the star against him. The court then adjourn . Sir Clmrlna Dillm_ nnnnmruanlad hv his agsinsu mm. 1 no court men Iujourneu. Sir Charles Dilke, accompanied by his wife. looked oareworn. As a witness he was visibly aifected. In walking to the witness box he almost staggered. but soon recovered his sell-possession. Mrs. Crawford and Sir Charles Dilka fre- quently exchanged glances. The former smiled when Sir Charles deniedthali a. limo!) had existed. c:- (`u....h.. 4:. u... .t..t.a Alla-M n hanon baa exuwea. . Sir Charles, it was stated. allowed a F rencb woman forty pounds yearly. and when she was in England visited her. I-`anny" vanished. reappeared, vanished before the last trial. reappeared and gave evidence to Sir Charles Dilke's solicitor. and nally vanished and is not to be found. Sir Charles has not emerged from the cross-examination with credit. GEN. ll0ULANOEB'! IIONEB I8 VINDICATKD-- HE [E GIVEN AN OVATION. Paris. July 17.---The duel between Gen. Boulanger. minister of War. and Burton ds Lnreintv, arising from remarks of the boron in the senate on Thursday, relative to the expulsion of Duke d'Au- msle. was fought at 9 o'clock this morn- ing. 1'ne weapons were pistols. the piece of meeting in the forest near Maud. five miles west of Paris` When the command to tire was given Baron do Lsreinty shot at Gen. Bonlsnger. The latter coolly swsited the result of the shot without ring. Finding himself nutounhed by his opponent's bullet Gen. Bonlanger raised his own pistol and fired up into the air. The combatants then left thefald. Gen. Boulnnger re- turned to Paris and went straight to his oleexst the War Department. A large crowd had assembled to lesrn the result of dnekand they guve Gen. Boulsnger an ovsti/on when he appeared` 1rfI7iTn7:ia'r'iia7i Bid min: nmmn ..|..n...n tn nmluu in canal. Bali Bull Yonordny. At Binghampton--Bunnlos 13. Binghamp- long 8. M New York-New York: 4. Bytons 1. At Wuhington-WaahingtonI 8. Plnlu dolphins 9. M Kmsu City -Chicagoo 7. Kama: iley, J: S. Saunders. A. mnnngn. I1 . K. ` dqe. F. W. Buaom, Momrul; A. H. Sinclair, Pueblo. CnI.; H. F. Btrlcklund. .Po1a:boto; P. Golden And wife. Brooklyn: G. Mumon tnd wife. Dcttoit; Goo. Hopo. W. H. Robinson. Hamilton; H. Hibbnrd and wife. Min Hibbud. Louisville; ]. Wil- son. Akron, 0.; 1`. Elliott. E. Subbnu. Clin- ton. N.Y.; G. Pom! and wife. Rev. Thou. William: and wife. Goo. jonu and lady. A. G. Oniocho, New York ; Galcholl, Bul- falo; Mn. 0. Wilcox. A. 1.. Army. Wnhington. D.(}.; E. Motpn. Rolland, Vt; n. llckinnon. PI. Elfin: C- CIN- nuin I Qt The-nngcz W. . Dlkill. Lin- vu; Iluluuuvu. : u. eoln. Nah; P. Goldn and Hacill. Brooklyn. N.\'.: H. dhupolis; Ema} Peanut, "* .' wrigdt. SI. Thoma; W.-13. Lin- C. Bl. Louis. Mo. ~.--_ AMERICAN TEIEV)`-3 AND ROBBEB5. New York, July 17.-The Tribune`: Washington says the extradition treaty between the United States and Great Britain is supplementary to that of 1842. Itocntinusa in force the provisions of Article Ten of that treaty. which deals entirely with the question of the extra- dition of criminols. and includes among the crimes made extraditable. murder, assault with intent to commit murder, piracy, arson. robbery, i'oraery.and the utterance oi forged pl r. To these crimes Lhe new treaty ad a manslaugh- ter. burglary. embezzlement or lemon involving the amount 01 050 or upwar . and nally the malicious destruction of property, which endangers the lite of others, and which in either country is made a crime by law. The last pro- vision is meent to cover the crimes of which Dynamiters and Socialists have been imiltv. dolphins City -Chicagoo 7. City: 4. At St. bouis-St. Louis 3. Detroit: 7. --:--..._T Anlvnll II no annual ulncnunu. R. Smut and fan-nily.Bnttle Creek. Mich.; If A. Anlson. ]. F. Hun!ar.AndnwDulmg. oronto; Minna Wilder. 1.: Crane. Win. A. O. Morin, Milwaukee; W. and '1`. Carl- |ley, J. S. Saunders. A. Kannngh. H. R. I Bcveridne. Buuom. wulcn uynu. been guilty. _ on`; wxolmnuxn scum. M3 1:11}:- oWuua.1'u.. o- 1 -~';,I,,I`l' IIIII I Duupvuuu urn on-w ' g `_ ,~ OM00 chumm to produce in anal. 'q. lI:IIOII ID All (III! 106. ' --?-o-o-:- HANK UASHIERS TAKE WARNING. Anlvaln at the uncut: Alnorlosn. 0...--A -mt` launiln Raul; (`malt Mi --:o-o:--- . Ohnmploluhlp Record In Date. |lA'l'lnNAL Ll A I. TH]! DUEL WA! IOUGHT. .__:o-o_~.-.- lolhl Illlblllll. st mwnvves RlI.V.511_$i!.E_l'!!!`!!T..F?!1;:.L!'iIwi`*> Making 3 Direct Connection trim: the New York Central 3 West Shore Rlwnyu. `the Gran Trunk Linn. Eut sud Want. THE nmwr. IJIIIUK. uumrnammc my sm: warn To UTICA, ALBANY, Bosron, NEW YORK, PIIILADELHIIA, BAL- TIMORE, WASHINGTON, and for Uswnuo, Svmcusx, Ro- cnnsmn, BUFFALO, CLEVELAND, Dnmorr, CHICAGO. - --zj _ 1. T jjj -T'P'1--IKITPTI I` mm: {ii rsnrowfl 'i'_}}l'i_ qqbiuna mum; ' " _' JULY Isin__nu_ssnd. use. % Ililclu Tlohlo at Iloduud lam `E. AIL..- A -.A.._ .1- 1..--.. 3...- Au-n.n-. AND `ALL J?oT7I's "WEST I Three Fuel Through Tralnl Duly from Cape Vincent. Through Sleepingjnd Drawing Room Can. No Delays. No rranatere. Baggage checked through to dean- nnion. .-s'.l`EAMER MAUD leave: Polgera Wharf for Cape Vincent at 7:30 n.n.. H180 a.II|. and 4 p.l|a.. eonneetlng wieh Palace Steamer ST. LAWRENCE fol` Alexandria Bey andThoueand Inland Poiutr BTR. PRINCESS LOUISE leaves for Clnybon. Gananoqne and 1.000 Island Park at I p.Il.. connecting at Clayton and 1,000 Inland Perk with Steamer 80. Lawrence lor Alexandrin Bay. I.-i'TleIoII for everywhere by Ocean. River or Rnil. F. .A_. Fo:I;_.c3-gt-1:25;, ('14-new-n'l "'F-Ir-51:-an A9371 ,. F o/_qer's WI1`1;;," July 5. IVITII IJIIUUII IITIUE 1 Na, anee, July i7.-The paper: report the establishment of a cheese board with W. ' Phippen, of Conway. as prenidentmnd W, R. Gordanier, secretary. The first day 2.43: cheese were registered and sold at gures . ranging from 72. to 715-16. Among the factories indentied with the board tnre : Union, Conway. Sillsville, Wilton, Na anee Clark's Mills. Newburgh,Centreville, orest I Mills. Platt`s. Phuznix, Enterprise. .,. i 'V7(rEB'5ITcT1a'E{S 1&1 1'5 E. H. 1:T.T:::_|s-IN-:|:f%1-T):1sr. '2 ..-,. .... ...- -___,. Troy, N.Y.. July I6.--Special reports to ` the Troy Times from the hop-growing coun- ties are that there WI be from a third to belt a crop. There is much cxcitemcnt ' among farmers and speculators. Hops nd- ' vanced from 10 cents, julv rat. to 30 cents july 12th. Many farmers are plowing up that yards and sowing buckwheat. cmougo unin M`.-|m.. 1 th.-Wheat opened weak ;closed ll tra ing light. Liverpool cable: wheat rm. The weather-there is unsettled. Corn closed strong with more doing. If the drouth con- tinuesit will sell higher. The situntion will be critical until the drouth is broken. Uuuon Illlrxal. Liverpool, July 17.-Cotlon dull; Ups. 5 5-10; Orleans 53. Qln.\Aa- syxuuvug y at young --2 ulotunlnq Inn: Cape Vincent at 7 pm. `AND 0!! FRIDAY, JULY 93:1! mun tor ALIXANDRIA BAY AND moo NDPLIIK. tom: and oomin(.jhr9nh_tho % 'Wstutm__llgdnshIrg ILIL II-BEITEIIIIEI Liverpool Mu-hot. Liverpool. ]uly 17,-/heat. quiet : de- mand poor; su ply good. Wheat, No. I. 69 7d to 6s 9d; pnnpz. No.1, 63 6d (0 65 8d; Winter. 63 0d to 65 8d. | Al Olovolsnd.0hio.`stnrd|y. July 11th. Gamma Raw]. and I! van. _____-_____________._ Pay your gun account by Ila Duh and save Ila dluouul. j A. J.`lLLAIAn,-4--- ..-- - .- Hendquu-can for CLOVER AND TIMOTHY SEED, SEED GRAIN. CHOICE FA- MILY FLOUR. PBEBBED HAY. -- STRONG BAKERS FLOUI A EPIOIAL Y. -- (lholoo loo 0! Euly Rosa Pontoon (ox nlo. 1 ununnnn IIAIIIDI I)! nnv `DDINPUQQ 'l` IllIl'I'I. AI Gnnsnoquo. on July 4th. George Gillies. of 3 non. Mm WnI:.n'-O ning..5 78 1 1 ighest. . 783 Lowest. . . 78 Closing. . . 78 Conu--0 ning. . 383 Ipcghest . . 31)}; Lowest. . . 33} Closing.. . 39$ 0ns--()pening. . 29; Highest. . 293 Lowest. . . 29}; Closing. . . 29,1, l`onK--Opening" 9 82 Highest 9 85 Lowest. . . 9 05 Closing... 9 75 LARD-0 ning. . G 61 igbest. . 6 62 Lowest... 0 63 Clnqinw .. 6 (:1 MONTREAL PRODUCE IIABKIIT. Montreal. July 1'7. Flour-Receipts, Goo bbls; sales report- ed none. Market uiet. and steady at un- changed rales. rain and Wovisions un- changed. I lol 0! runny nose rouwuu I0! nun. W[NDSOR HOTEL BLOCK ` PRINCESS_S1'l_` QIIID Ill` uuuunra-my av-an -w--' VI DPABK. coma com! . through the tent ohunoll IIIIOIIE the ulnndn. salon In land on vol Point : ull:mp.m.. but us .1. Clara for nob at tho shun 96 OIINT 1-5 1.1- 11. June 28. -, ` F1iA*iE 06.," .. nun. .un mtunmuv (IR -IN AND PROVISION IIARKIG. (Dos-an it` Wright Co.) nnmum_ lm. _ Jnlr l1.-l DJ! ....,.....,. .4 ning .. igbesh. Lowest. . Closing. . ann or THANKS. .uIl:lu0AN STOCK MARKET. (Dorvm at Wright Cu.) run You. July I1.- 215 p.m. mun-, Inn`-r rn'w'1` GLO COMMERCIAL. Hop! on the Jump. :1 . . , n _:,| ___-..--._.__, _.-_._ -?, '1' tug: tho hon Chnnol. stopping M nu 1,000 uk. though an Inlnuds. uud homo I: my under Illa 8:11-onuo ot Ool. Bum: so V at um um tullon, and Major Kouy Olan of an um um. I to be In old of tho lapel: Fund at In Clutch. Portsmouth. 4|-.5 ` L1` PITIIIIISI. Connecting at CAPE VINCENT Ind CLAYTON wit; th ----_.__-A--u- --.- `An-n---na-A -. AT THE NEW JEWELRY STORE. -: ' GI-e.nera.1 `Ticket. Age;1t.`.- l~-I l'.-; -1 I I10 Welllnuon Slreel. (Near Princess street.) Illy III. W. 3. IYIIX --------r-,-- `July 17,-! pm. Film` Om 9795 0 95 0"" U... 39! 40% 39! 403 .."- r:.s:-:.:+:.*:::..-:.e,::.:.~ *-W 3:070: forumonlh Dock at 1;!) pm. inn. BIPT Sta 800 the wile of `ow 10 29 `(O P! u_-,u 650 650 . \ FILLED AND BEPERATE TENDERS will I30 I raoolvud It City Clerk : Union. City Hull. 3 , uuul {amt oI=_K_masm: MARKET foLLs. loan! Olnnnol umvo. lung. :0. Spoon : Wm and. IV mllou i'l`ncoduy urdny mm. pan. an . 1 .1 r vham, II ' "an In!) 5.1:.` .35 p.I:." lnnddy 1.3. . noldmvo at no um. um!!! mm. mm- . A|I|I-n. nun! `I: =.Il1I`lI umo day. ulu|dAi.I.='. uwlllbooponjqnhgrt vtlIIunn.au-uv- cum: -n--.' M I! o`olack man. from penonl wlllmu to but we Ilu-Inn Foot sud Weighing Charge: 0! MARKETS N03. 1 nut! in, oolloonblo undu um subject so the provision: at (my uy-Lon now In loroo In thin belnlt tor the term -1 one you-. lrom Ibo Flm Monday in August Next to the rim Mondsy In Auun law, the nut nunod day botnu lnolnmve. an the Inc uolunlve. The `radon lo uprou. In words an length, lllllll 5 numu: 93rd or wur lNl l'..` no !`ln'nlIsnIl unnn ham nnnnnnl wnlmu Ln Inn OQIZQH hII cloud! C 1!!!! A:: '12:-:3. Ulinn an-on muu.:ugn3.._. ". Ls _ LIL .`., and length the mm or money to be given tor the lone or ouch Market. end to be Indorled render lot Ietkel l'eoe."No|.1end 9, u the one may be. Two eumolent eureuea will be _requlred tor the due performance oi she been. whore aux. ne- neturee aunt be enbjolne-I to eeoh Tender. No Tender will be received after 19 o'clock noon on the any creamed for receiving them. Form 0 under oen,be_hna on euplloegion 3.9 DSOIII OOTTAG 0 hhon, with It` noulvodhythoun luau. onuadn plnlllqbo my tannin`! ntenuolup .':.-ms non. nude notuouounyno ~ 6 l .. \ -s."~u ` `N |".g'f.'..?`..Bv",'J'_"i.""?"_'f"`f them. can bo hm to His undersigned. The bi has or my lender nut nooouurily noooptod. '.| o tendon oi tin ulna peuonu may be IDOI ted for both In-loll. Tho ` muoe of the Toll; o Mu-hat No.9 nhsii not be entitled to receive nuy Toll or Fee or other oom- ncnlllion for the occupation or in gun oi the Arkci No. I by Ill) ()irouI,Hhow or xhibition. undar licence [tom the Oitl Qouncii. mnuoion the occupation Iny Eu ! oi the under Oity Esoh Tender mun; be nooompnniod by I mil- iied Bunk Cheque. payable to the order ol the Mayor. to the Amount oi nu per um. oi the tender. '.i he cheque to be nturned ii the lender II not accepted. mud to bo iorieitad ii the Tund- urer reiulu or neglect: to complete the Illilll contract. on his vendor being ncce ted. No pl man will be entertained y the Council for any reduction whutevar oi amonml noted in Acooptaci Tenders. The hale shall be subject to any by-lug which lo nturn -*....--.2- ..-..:...n.. .......'*" - v-.2: --'~ I . :' lnlorlmon spply on um I to chum without notice. 1' 7 "inn: Ration 3| 9 sun. THE ABU V13 IKEVVAKU will be pll I0 my person who will give Inch Infot- untion as will lend to the spprchcnaion cud conviction of mi puny or plrticc du- tro inn Trees; Shrn Pu lio Parks or other public planet in the mtv. I or Flower: in tho. Tdnphono oommunlcmon. 3.1.. n [$10 /ngwnnn. oI$Y' OPERA HOUSE FISH AND FRUIT `MARKET. Fmssn F1311, VEGETABLES, Fon- EIGN AND DOMESTIC Fnurqs, CANNED Goons, ETC. PIHX lflllfno..- .. any by-law the City Oounonl may pun, 311.01-inf the - lent reuulmlonn ran eating the Isle 0 Im II. ' sud also to the Hub of the On Council to In-' move the Welsh House mud so on. Market No. 1. Lounomar also, and also to who Auo at Unlnlo. Uhsp. 17, 40 Vic., I-soc. I. N,n._'I`ha ACIOIIHOEI ol Tondorera in mrtlcnl. Ulllp. 1'1. lu vw., Doe. I. N.B.-The Attention in p|rtlenI- any drswn to the [use than the we mug ol hull man In the (my Bonlu mm Ind a tor the Fin: Monday of Angus: 1838.1: I-r be opnongl um; Iho buger. M. I-`LANAGAN, Cll{(Cluk'a Olm. (my Hall, (`my Olork. Ingnton. July ID. 1:80. W. H. Carnovsky lllllalll IICIITIIE RIAIIIK- a:-_?._._. .*.-`.L'.`-.`-s."-3. .-`~-' IOII AID cupid by J uuouu lull Ii. TWsLv.hingt*un{,T M`.D.,%L.l}.P;S;if. -u-u-um -u-nun I UF. \VLlUIN(lTONi lam hlppy to may your treatment. but culin- ly cured me. My one wu oonlitlotod bombin- and mid not on not to raoovor. nsvlna hul noverll stuck: a bleeding M the lumen. night mute. cough, nllina lugs qunqllu of mu- tor. [no :1 ; All hope 0! our gowns: wall but I am thunk ul to you beyond the ox In of words (or your umoly tron neat. 1! lab nvoll my me. All who are that nllotod mould Apply before It 1!! toolsto. Ynur truly, MR8. Gnu. Annsuuona. Duane: treated: Ontnnh of the none, had Lhnnt. ban of tho Voloo. Chroule Bronohllll, Asthma. Oonlumphlon. lilnlnruad Tonllll. (Jon uulutlon run. 7 HEAD OFI-`ICE8-2l5 Yonzu 50.. '1`o|-onto: 85 Hon-II Bt.. lhmu, N.B. I I..I- in Juuu. ALBERT ._00LLEGl. ~ ' OATABRE ol the wmnform curod by Iln new method. nupnunu In July 17. my. J N 0. L. WRITING. Mayor. Kingston, July 14, 1886. FOR SALE BY TENDER. I111). . lna&1'. 5':.'m.:.*: WHE ADO VE REVVARD will be plid to nnv marnan whu will live Buii u'o:}ia' iL6c?. 7' ,_g__._ _._______.__. __ .I16uIul- VI I Foot of Brock Slmel. lfmnnuuuillnn Uurlll. Cnrnwall. April 2nd, IE1. NOTON : w. nwumu. la`. l I I gut lth I.,|:H:)0W 3|! xhlgltloa iyhoiguno. _ _ __l.JI_.. ,... Ix . - mml smear /sum: rmnr. xu. mnrnul; 11. c. Rntlmll. lutor, Itqnnu, .IlJl.Y ms. nu. "nun" mu um roman ` QIfIl|lQA.l.IMroIIrIIMOp.m. 3 young":-pug . JR. oluy other oi - `L "?:"" gounnonbntpublio non W __ _. Invoducnliitdtooontnoll ,..,__ V = .a.......... ....__.._._.__ _______.__.._ :5~. ;`onumon"" nmua _on the Pintou . | July 11. b will but the fun` What, loot. of Ivan. at no |.m.. I And 4 pm. IOIII will nu law What, loot c ` u. pm. I l-Uo. Ohlldnn undo: I! ynrl. we DC from mombon of the Committee III run: 2 III! 17. GRAND EXCURSION ---. --`nan Jnlyu. Is!!!` ITABLI TO HINT. with salon. at m QIIOII In-at. ,.,....anu,u- cnowus :-s .. '._.-.u- u lI-.' Imn mnmn UNI Children undo: yurl. loo. BB`. and plod harlot. Bondry & ,. noun 1` to 1!. `mu OAIIUTIIII IROI ..:: WABIIIOUBI at ` at oo- -....... imam BRIO!!! Ullloalohnmnll-. nualonozoomu Bun! A_phw_o_Io_t Bud lilnnu mun: nouulou Johnson I0-. Lin` we may at ?:'o'`<':ur"'r" 3| ln'u|o-2:018. tiluonooptcn. ' ' .'.'.-.:.`.:-:-..-.:5m.m.-;| ' 'I'lI IPDIIDID DALI IIIAKIII NORSEMAN I... I.-- -1-.. a__.__.__ _--\.u_ A_n.._ Mien. Illhl bundle] tho Pie-nlo will not Inn '1'. Coho or loan with than. '1' will be unlled an mo pond: Ina. {N ). Illl on be proound at 0 . Orohutn In ntondnnce. JOHN GA [N `Ha I uh`. J Wudonl. ll! .-d and lnbrmulon up IV: to P. A. imam! R. W. 3 0. 33.. {got Drool 8:. Hugo, III-nIIunnIruu.n_ Ia... Iknl Luann, WI lnbrmulon |p`ply Ann not inc. Bunvnnn. non. ha. Anna. E. I. Bnrnol. Genanl Iunngnr. I1 11 _._-.._. . nu Oonmnuon or 31'. PAUL'S cannon - purpose holding I PM-nlo to Iemwbnneenbaei. new eetlltlecotlteet. . teeenneedeil. Wm '.:'........,... ,... ......... E-`Z-".'.Tf..-.:.-.:::-.. " (BOARD. _ -ronsmn rm.-x'r..*.:~.:-'-.a.--- my TVHIZQIUIQ oretery of Stete inlonned him thet th awernment hed erreuged to hen the ptinting of the voten llete done eh the Spectator ooe. end he replied to Mr. Powell In this terty luhion: "You will eee by the Act. Mth eeo.. thet the revision once: in the pereon deleqeted by petliement to hen the liete printed. lie eeneot do to without employing eone printer. end I uropoee inviting tendemeedthe loweet tenderer ehell getthejohpravided heoeudothe wotk uopetlyead with deepetoh. The no- Auv vuuva enr- taeyto he peidior it in not youmnor nine. not deny ooetoithe noeey. end! Ilevedetenlmled eooontnnt for the ex- peedituv eoeenlieg to yell-hon It iepertol py detyutlcny eonlniden euclide- .n._ A. _n__ __.__ __e._n__.__. __n.n u. n mu 1'0 you lot I no vs Ion- TO LET. uh oi Imu ' -m... i': 3: w`i." July 17. A NEW 00031 . The llontxeel Star enmeetl the eeteh- ehment of h Cutome' Court for the Iettlement o! elldiepntee between in- phttueend government ,with reference toenetome duties. The star in right when it eeye that the importer: ehonld mete It clear that they are net efreid to submit their dleputee with the canton: home to open lnveltlgetlon betore e ____ -..I.. --...-nL..A..A --...L ..l l.- eh-A : THEjREPEAL QUESTION. The Tory preas of Ontario is exceed- ingly anxious that the Liberal '7' party should adopt repeal as a plank in their platform, and thus make, as one psper put it, "Canada the arbiter of Nova Scotia's destiny." It is added, Judging Ir. Blake by his present attitude a Re- form success at the polls will materially aid in the break-up of the nnion." A Reform success will mean nothing of the kind, and the people oi Ontario. whom it is especially desired to prejudice-and Ontario is to be the great battle ground in the next election-will not believe the statement for a moment. The Liberals us a body are as loyal to con- federation as it is possible for them to be. They applsud the sacrices which the late George Brown and his colleagues made in order to effect the union, end sofar as they are concerned the terms of that union will be trnstfully preserv- ed. It was not as a wing of one of the great political parties thet the Nova Bcotlans lately voted in favour of seces- sion. They voted se provineielists, in protest against the tariffs imqnities end the dominion`: broken pledges, and In their victory the Tories equally with the Liberals rejoiced. It was. so far as federal relationships go. a no-party con- quest. and of it Mr. Blake no more than Sir John Macdonaid has a right to make capital. The leader of the Reform_ party has not been capable of the base- ness- exhibited by Sir Charles Tupper during the session of parliament preced- ing the general election of 1878. Within two hours he changed his position on the tari question. He was prepared with a speech in denunciation of the govern- ment for its increase of duties (then under contemplation) and in prediction of the lamentable results ouonger ignoring the maritime prcvices and the pledges made to them ; and, finding that the government did not propose a higher tariff. he whirled about and blaokguarded them in consequence. He was a man of the hour, and if he were the leader of th position to-dsy would no doubt set thtmather on fire. careless of where or how the conflagrstion ended. Mr. Blake is not It rehrsnd, is not by nature or education tted to play a. traitor's part. and will never become premier of Canada if the call to oico depends upon the dishonorable tactics to which the Tries resorted when they were in opposition. loyal Pavllllu Slows " nu v.n-nrnua 00110! mm. IIUIIII II! vlllvll uuvuuu-oovu -nu-nu - proporly oonutituted court oi luv. um Iionut importer: have nothing to gun by not luvulignonn And secret oom- pumiuol. sud shot it would not be I bad plan for the Minlator ol Custom: tonne I nupplomonhry blue book ubowing wbot bu actually been done in the one: which but rooomly come no prominent- ly baton the public. and he might very propoxly Include any recent oompromuoo glut ban not come bolero the pubho. So long uuoroay in muntslnod on than Iubjooil doubt: will exist in the publln ...a..A .0 -14.}. u.. ununllnlnnllt -ill non IIlIIJI|l- Illilllll will IIAIII In In`: I;-nun: mind of which the government will not got the benontund. it might hue added, Ionndnls will nothe propagntod of which my government Ihould be '.-I..-_.4I At the close of the reviuing oicer's voters court in Woolworth. Mr. Gwyn. counsel for the Conservltivu. relented to judge Sin- ohir amolion whic hsd been seconded by Mr. Bogue. counsel for the Reformers, com- plimenung his honor on "lheyery {sir.judi- cinl nod iuniutinl manner. in which he had discharged is du(ies,"-]laa'l. nu AI... .u..u.-..l nu-uuu Inning Q:nAln:I llllllllll I-ll! \Ill|ll3, ---lulu Did the counsel exneowudge Sinclair toact otherwise than fairly. judicially. and impartislly ? That might be the inference. but it was not intended. Ground for even suspicion would not have been left in the sbsence of the mo- tion, and in the estimation of most peo- ple J udge Sinclair would have lelt just us happy without the gush in which the party politicians indulged. It was the fear of unfairness that made the Liberal party oppose that clause of the Franchise Act whlch provided lor the sppoin tment oi revising barristers. W and that fear vanlshed when the government. in de- ference to public opinion, asserted through the press. selected the county judges in this ptovlnoe lcr voters lists` levlsloo. That these would brook no _ ,|ns__s 1-3-- nx.__I-l.. llvuuuuua Iuuvuunvuvw vuuuu nu--you-ug in particular only in the one moat olnrly damonunhd. The Under So- u, n___, ,2 L1,. .L-. `L- THANKS 10 THE JUDGE. Iononni iunnnuaolrruo wad ll Fl'l"l.'lD,l'0I Inll ! IOOIITY. ' ' in `lie Inn CIIIIIQ III In cuuu Pinu- A Iolblo-la-rolled lonoll-A Involu- uon In III Ilow l.lue-~'l'lne lumps can Ihow (tonal: lenlael-I of I Olvllllod u loath] to tho -Wino. Now York. Jul 16.--For month: we huvoheon lab in oboul oo1d-oold Itonnl. _ winds and oold ovarythina. Now ii In nlllhe other way. hot. hotter. hotlut; 08 in the shade sad the pronpootot 5 reupihe nndenito. It to hint Lona Bnuoh lie: to the south and proepectoi respite iudennite. in II that Long Brenc Ooney Island to he eeet; but Long Branch is too erietocretic lor the million. and Ooney Island is getting too demo- cretic for the other ten millions. It is time not pleesent to coutemplate.but the ilneet watering piece on the continent of America (in one portion oi it at leeet) is becoming e piece where no decent man would dare trust his money or his lilo. Within the last three years the disrepu- teble elements seem to have got the upper hand. and respectable peo le have ven the iowerend oi the isien a wide rth. At iiilenhetten Beech the com- heving control of the property do the r own policing. end the consequence is the beet oi order. Gilmore : bend. one of the iineet in the world, pleys here during the summer. and the burning oi Moscow. with realistic effects. is an exhibition only equelied by the best eilcrts of the Crystal Palace Company of London. I know not who is reeponeible (or the condition cl aeirs at Brighton Beech. but it is e disgrace to our civili- sation that any such comninnit should beellowed to pollute such a eutilul end popular watering place. Not ii. stcne e throw from the principal steem- boet lending ere dens frequented by thugs. thieves and disreputable women. all seemingly under the protection of the regular police, ior the regnier police never appear to disturb them. Robberies occur every night. and lights. eseeuite end trays are con- stantly taking place. Numbers of young girls have been dragged out of these wretched pieces. Some have been restored to their parents and others here been peered to the care of the Society for the Prevention oi Cruelty to Children. It is New York and Brook- lyn's greet breathing piece. ' In the two cities ere considerably breathing place. ' In the two considerably more than two millions of lo, and the outlying territory aroun New York whose inhabitants make Coney Island a resort; will make ug another million. United b the great ridae. New York and Broo lyn are virtually one city. as much so as Paris on the opposite sides of the Seine or London separated by the Thames. With all of our talk about the summer begin, not more than a hun- drsd thousand or a hundred and Mt; thousand go a summering. and they make very little impression on the two milliors forced to remain. To those two or three millions, then, Coney Island is the shortest out to the sea. The New Yorker takes the Elevated road to the Brooklyn Bridge. over which is is whisked in six minutes; then another Elevated road receives him, and in an hour he is standing on the beach listen- . ing to the old ocean's roar. or. at an ex- pense ol twenty-live cents. taking a genuine salt-water bath, and alter a moderate amount of mild dissipation in the way of lemonade, sarsaparllla and other innocuous drinks, not to mention neauuts and pretzels, he can hear the music. see the fireworks and be in his 1.-.! .4, |..IL....o. nlnvnn at an nxmnsa of music. the fireworks anu D0 in nu: bed at belt out eleven, at an expense of one dollnr n I told. The eight hundred thousand inhabitants of Brooklyn are even more fortunate than this. Thirty- ve cents will carry 3 Brooklyn man to Ooney Island and back. end. with a re- spectable margin of fteen cents for refreshments. he can see all the Inn, hear the music, and. if he gets in A crowd. lose his watch and pocket-book, and be home in bed by a quarter after ten. I am now speaking of the wage-workers, the men who are now wasting away their miseroble lives working eight hours 3 dun do. . lt is because this is the great popular resort of the people that it should be so well oered for. that a child. or women alone at night. would be just as sale no they would be in their own houses. It is e besutilnl resort and worthy of the best care of our legislators and law- makers. It will not be many years till the bountiful boulevard that leads lrom Brookl n to the see will be lined with mean cent residences, and Brooklyn itself will be the most populous city in the Union. In an-Ida Hm tun ml.imI nf New York the Union. In wealth, the two cities of New York and Brooklyn have inoreeeed in the past you aeventy-ve million: 01 dollars. and this has been in the face of anrikea and labor disturbances such as the country has never seen before. It is safe to any that in a period of average prosperity. the increase of wealth in the two citiea in the next ten years will be not far from I thousand minions of dollars. and the census o! 1890 will show a po uln- tion of considerably over three mi `one ot people. Every outlet for healthlul enjoyment becomes an important factor in our daily lilo. and this in the reason why we look with such jealona eyes on the city by the sea. A verv notlcmhle revolution has taken the city by the A very noticeable revolution place in the caterers to our public amusements which bodes ill (or the whiskey interest. Bualo Bill is here with his Wild West show, and having real Indians and genuine cowboys and nickle-plated stage robbers he is ena- bled. at the small charge of fteen cents. to show you how an Indian warrior oonid deprive you cl your hair. how a cowboy could make a target of you at hall a mile, and how a road agent could lighten you of your purse or your watch while travelling on a Montana stave. The exhibition is edifying and instruc- tive. It illustrates the possibilities of human genius when inted in the right direction. New Yo: is delighted. Filo teen or twenty thousand people a day enjoy this novel entertainment. But the point I want to make is this. that it in in the strictest sense a temneranee .IInr_-v-- --cu --v-w-v -- -wu-vv- ----wv a vi 'm'2`E'. o3fr3'w`3`rL 'u`.n'.` II` II. on uh at principal muon- no good mu OVEK ll ul I91`). I nel uuuu In In null` u. fails to wooden in at rnln. It cannot it in ootnpond 0 et Newl- of or I0 or as eentboltle. pmlnplitude doing no Ilelleee hue-. Bellent. Jnly l7.-'l`he new jury. in- _ in Iheenne of Pnhnenen Gu- nner. rendeeed nvetdlelol wllfnl Inne- det IlneI_Welht. Ween-eon eune to Me deelh euhe lmnde of an unknown Ieuheeel ehepnho a lone. Vunewn Ann In Allen. Vietorle. 3.0.. July 11.-II is reputed npin in anew: oompuonuuu ueru. A mu: uuneu tune I been gnrden here. engine on venieemenl for his pleoe. M e bend ol Innelobnn. The en-nngemenle betweeefrbelee end hie men were per- fectly Ietilhotory to ellthe pendulu- Inerhntely concerned. but el thin point slot of men oelllng themnelvee the "Geri Sela Club" intervened udde- |heIIl|eInwedVeneewvuIe run we uneleen nenee e rempennue show. The oowboy regelee himself on letnonnde. The gory etege robber im- hibel nothing stronger than eereeperiiin. end the hloodthint lndinn, reeking with hnrnnn ore. ken hie shim us the Inger: Inye,"U hlre-Inter no ." bin in e lo blow ml the her interest. end one which it will not be likely to recover from before the next election. - Epedkingol beer. we hue rather 3 near oornplieetion here. A men nuned hnin run: A has: under: here. And. me IUD WIIII I. WIIII I0 IIIIKO ll IIJII. Ili ll Iain the utriolout tompennoo nhni. Thn no-hnv mash: himlnll on OIIOII.- mj ' lneweeh we ml! will I; webbed .wlthbintego.eht.. fir 0 Nil `RN05 P`! open I .7611: eljhl honre' work. After trying he let eevenl nnentlu end nndin iuloeinugwe they notied the no then on J nly lee they would demand ten home. On thin the men etrike. hot. on I understood it. they on-ike in o proper manner. They ere Low gonna to open co-openuve eloree end work for them- eelvee.'end it they on better their eon- dlnon in thin my ltgey will eern n God- speed Iron every not men. Thieie the way to unite. 11 they think theyoeneondnet hneineee bother thou their employers by ell meenn try mend If they on earn enough in nix hours to enppori them the ensure twenty- , {our every one onghtto rejoioe. Ufnonrna wo.dnn'| axnenh much in IOU! BVOIY OIII Olllill KOJOIW. 0! course we don't expect muoh the way ol bulineu to: tho next eight weeks. but I should not be surprised to see a boom in stocks only in the run. A short time than the Sanintv [or the ooom Ill stools osriy III we run. A short time since the Society lor the Prevention of Cruelty to Children er- rested I young girl for selling owers in the street. This of itself seems 5 very innocent occu tiou. end you sslr, Why not let her sel owers ? Well. the society discovered thst most of the young girls selling owers on the streets were ruined. end the law says thsl. this business shell not be curled on by girls less than sixteen years 01 e. The girl hsd been arrested before. ut her per- ents contrived to get her oil. This time. however. the girl wssebusive and noisy. and she was taken to the station h use. where she remslned sll night. her exsmrnstion in the police station, when the"'oese came to trial. the girl swore she was sixteen. or post the unlswlul uge. Her tether snd mother swore to the suns thing, but they were confront- ed with their own deolsrqtions of the girl's sge when they landed st Csstle Garden s. iew years ego. and it wss proved that the girl wss only fourteen. so she wss remanded to the oere oi the society. and now it is possible that the lather end mother will be prosecuted for nns-1' nl-I1 P'Jl'Y- We have an addition to the Mormon colony. I don't see why the government allows this reornitinu for a people what will cause us great trouble by-and-bye. A more miserable lot of immigrants I never saw, low. brntalized ignorance which can never assimilate with the American character. They undoubtedly expect espiritual Mormon empire where every one shall be sealed to a dozen Uuvn -u | perjury. We ha WIVBII. Brooklyn is gathering its cohorts for an attack on the saloon. Ind this lull will use the battle nging all along the line. 'I`|\n D_..l.lI.:A.u.:..A.. I. . u . - . ....nnn.l V Ml) Islnnds and Rochester Bouts;

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