.uked ison look- , some of n through all seem out good the whole e Baptist xbout Fri- Eur for: :he trut‘ goes. back By hnger, alt n doz- ! with hit. Ban w e- ;ke a book mld writ; , and the | year's- man a, M V. W0 Iflmi a?" roan! ily 3W?! farm mad ,ught :hildliï¬Ã©d. Eféachmg .d 3'93"" tune. I! his face Ii it 00' of the of it whilst ta 1k! and for red corp“.s [[5 CQUSC 13 Suï¬icic‘mt lack of 6X1 :«mme a: / Angmia means “want of wood,†a deï¬ciency in the _ $5165 of the blood. red (:0er s . 1,5 cause is found in want of Sufï¬cient food, dyspepsm, lack of exercise or breathing ' With it is a natural repugnance to all fat \ ;;ods. Scott’s Emulsion is 3;: easy food to get fat from Ltd the easiest way.of taking. It makes thé blood rich t those elements neces- s""\' M, to robust hez‘th, by mun-mg it with-red cor- zit. if. ius Tag CANADIAN 1 every Friday The nu! .711: Quantum: \H I!!! M Hill \\ ’IARISOVER V 7.13952“. FRIDAY. SEPT. 24: YMN E'ablzshiers’ Notice. I the Creoles Accept the Sealant-In Vlournl‘nlly and the Polluelans are ludulzlxaz In Becrlmlnnllons A’l‘he ~ullan Illms Tina: lle “12: Ex- pert (‘cncrulous In (rule. mlnn. S'pt. 19.â€";\t, last an «,flicinl 'm‘ h-m put to the Guam-Turkish 1. V'vnH‘: zermiuutvd 502m.- 13 xce Treaty Signed on Sat- urday at ConstantinOple. SPAU m L ION FELT BY THE TURKS PAYABLR I! ADVAXCR. ,jL-l and may be son: n «ur own nut letters whenyou remit by ash. M, -1: is day: bezt to renew two weeks , date on your wrapper expires in order ï¬o imam-upted servxce. e 1: so cents and $1.00 by all 3w“ me on on} books unless 3 m dike \cmnu ‘0 mun-u- y’ the year or for I on application. ,n 3‘ BOWNE. Be: broad, and will 91 »1 a court scandal ADVERTISING “or“ 5 335115335; ELVCE HENRY ambassa Altair. llzn'e liven Plnccd I'nder Ihc ('ontrol of a Court. :Liu, Sept. 13,â€"Particulars regard- “m- incarceration of Prince Henry -:‘ hubs in an asylum for the in- ' in this city show the Prince was 13.00. under the name of Count von His nï¬airs have been plac the control 01 a. court, owing gcd Scandalous ï¬nancial transâ€"1 .;s Connected with a Hungarian cs- * bought by the Prince at Petris, and 1‘. which he gave as commission "(n-s for 136,000 florins, Which the «5 refused to cash. as the Prince :0: good for that amount. we of the Prince’s agents, a man Bed Mack. obtained letters from t_he pee which are said 10 convex-grunge n personages of Emperor Vhlhams 1". These letters have been sent rend, and will probably tom them 4* "mm scandal in the near tut-are. IL-wtil'; Pu res-r .lrc he subscription nus .11 \PP]{‘ S p1. 19,â€"The co :In-«i yescrxlny 1' 5‘. NT,‘ :4" 112-6,- [unvers ’ and '11-wï¬k l'mhn :u .\I'::xi>‘tvr. aw. xlu m- uuiwrsauy pro; exam“: 1;!) ' M. DL-lyan who cummnnds in the 301119. viule an“ 1111' Cabint't, 'unsp, Lhe ~Italian Ambassaâ€" c city toâ€"mght and M. Cum- rcnch Ambassador. mll leave zo merchmtsfor business tdver- " A - Alâ€" Du..- 11c geHérally'. accgpts mom-um! remguatzon. p1. 11Lâ€"‘l‘he conditions of 1m} yeicz'ulzly l'cthw-n L110 (.1‘ lec pnwers on behalf 3! ’ll-wï¬k l'a~h:u. the Turk- )I’n' tor. :v. the Tophaneh univvrsnlly pronoanced by ms< exuuiitxgly onerous. < of )I. DULYQDUiS. forgnxr ho commands an actual the Bonle. vi-.lently attack u! 111:- (‘:1bim~t, dcnounciu; real cause of the present The ami-Delyannis press Deiymmis as the "Evil umy 01' Urele. Domed, had alga he Sultan repl-e‘ 3;; s suprisud tad 'I‘hree flours. Sept. 19.â€"'l‘hu m engug -:-s yesterday occupied ,\' and Tcwti}; Pixsh‘u. WILSONï¬; WILSON. Proprietors. ,â€"-.-\L last an umunu o the Green-Turkish xerlninzltcd some 15 thnn yrsnwday a? his sizmuiurc to the I wok ahe ambassa- s more than tWiCc as Isl \\ h ge: bw 1111 rp1~ .‘I onrn runny. duu .x......_ _V,, . ‘u Atfuhs. signed the immediately after ha took the treaty 1.0 for the signature of nul pmmptitude is uScrile‘l to the 'Lhtfl' maintaining . owing to the g ‘55 among 111.: m RATES. 3 shorter tim ;. 1‘ Iln- \nu'. lm'km all the he»; : Su-nes « t‘ {In- “.1 )1 1mm an} Rzusu s the- \illzugc of .\c of that name. of Crete. to which rd, had already been 11mm replied with a We shall see." IN .4 X As YL U31. Nonpariel. 31'“ his is done, u 11:1 of 320 st, E717!†k: Uh II int.» Mum 24. 1897 main) , wacc as clunl hos- dished n a-ty gm, lxonl z« :11le s erl i rema‘ \\' a S 1!",0ï¬a' ans «1-. , , .11 L110 [’he :1 Ion ‘ Abalz fiqu- pated man 1! from ed 1» e‘nabl 1‘0115- ï¬fty tom? and new. ,1 8.11101 attucx yum-i111: ‘ Drosvnt ; £1165? Sick! LYll 3“. the re Sm Web . the . LL'JI. :1 *1 dist: “I" the him: and spea regard- g1; ‘ Henry . 905‘ the m- the ace was “1 1111: \on 9.81 1 vhced I mm 0 0w- ng rad‘ l _trans- eve 1mm (-5- ‘ :trig, a_nd g: mgmssmn ‘ “P. ‘hnch ï¬ne 10“ e Pnnce K14 _ a man rel from t_he “11 mgromiae W illiam S 1“ teen sent no the basis an rut-re. It AW I. be Deter-hm! by Which rarer- !!u now It. I _London, Sept. 18.â€"The extent or 'he ‘1 distress threatening Ireland seems to‘ depend largely upon which party’s eyes new it. The Council of the National Federation has decide .thut the coun- try is on the brink o a widespread calamity, and calls upon Messrs. Dillon and Harrington to conioke a. meeting of the Irish members of Parliament for the purpose of requisiticning Mr. A. J. Balfour, the Gowrnnwm icader in the Commons and First Lord of the Trea- sury, to call an amumn session of. Par- liament to devise relief measuxes and to pass a bill reducing rents in Irelmd in proportion to the loss incurred by the tenants. owing to the wholesale de- struction of their crops. 0n the other hand, The Dublin Expzess says the cry of famine is only a continuation of the party war cry which is raised every yea}- thc Unionists are in oflice, and hdds uuus. “Judging from the past we may hope that much or the crops doomed to dg‘ structlon by the rophets of evil ynll be rescued, and tgat the general :neld will be much Larger th_an cxpectegl.†‘LA “'1“ UC muLu l¢tnï¬cl u“... y..,n.-~~_ The Daily Independent regards the suggestion that the Duchess of York will shortly appeal for funds in behglt cf the Irish who are _th_1:eatened thh .A 5‘.“ on. the CL Luv: LAIau vvuv u-“ . famine. in a manner SInIâ€"iâ€"laigflto the an £931 or. the Prmcesg of Wales in _ alt or _the 140136911 poor, ft. the tupe A...“ an in )eau UL- |uc inn-NV‘N- -_ all! of the London poor. at. the time of the Queen's Jubilee, as being an in- sult. and says: “If the country was ten times as badly off as it is likely to be, it would resent? any charitable appeal to the More Prevalent Among the Upper I!“ Than Wllh [he ludunlrlal (flaunt-s. London. Sept. 18.-â€"-'1‘he Inspector of Incbriates. in a report just issued. con- tends that the number of imbitasl drunkards in English society is greatly underestimated, and adds: “Immoderate drinking. though ‘rig'nt- fully common among the industrial classes. is still more prevalent among the uppcg ten.†:_ u...†«“10“? women in rymple Home 101 were university men. 316 were well Multan-(1.235 were mm'ried and the others were widowers or bache- lors. In 228 cases sociability caused the downfall. ill<hcalth caused the down- fall in 36 cases and overwork caused the downfall of 32 cases. In 55 per cent. of the cases the excess was trace- able to predisposing hereditary indica- tions. Lord Rosebery is preparing to re-onter public life. He has Commenced making speeches, and has a round of :mt‘rnn engagements. His Lordship visited Mr. Gladstone at Butterstone on Friday with the Yl0“'. it is suggestml. of getting the Grand Old Man to start with him on the right road to secure the support of all factions of the party. tno qppur LCM. . It Is also certain that among women of all classes drunkenness is incremng rapidly. Out of 442 cases at the Dal- rymple Home 101 were university mgm. ‘____.,..1 0-): u-nrn vnnl'rl 5.1m. Stockholm. Sept. 13.â€"â€"Th’s being the twunty-ï¬frh anniversary 01' the accession of King Oscar IL to the thronv. the city is brilliantly decanted and the strvMs are crc'nvdml with sight-5091‘s. 0110 of the?- m-pututinns His Majesty reocivod presented him with the mm of 220.000 crowns. which amount has boon raised among the promo. The King 11:15 decided to devote this money to (-nmbating tutercular diseases. IRE DISIBESS IN IBELAN. apparatus. even W'l mexer or the globe t turhauce, He .wr Mr. William .Vlallu-r‘p r ma Not 3|": W London, SEPT. 19.â€"‘ 1-fn1n1n\'l'§ Federation “1-. William Muller’s Proposal :0 Settle It Did Not .‘lcfl “'Ith l-‘nvzlr. Londnn, Sept. 19.â€".\ mooning of the Exuplnyers‘ Federation was he'd Satur- ay, 3.: which the plan {‘1' ending the gun: strike in the enginzering trade pmplm‘od to the Eederation 51nd the Anndgumutcd Socwty gt Engmcers :1 [cw days ago by 'Wzllmm Mazhtw, .an Luv-member oL' Parlmmeut and muungmg partner or the Great Salfoxd lruu \Vorks. M.1..m_«¢h-olv discussed. Mr. Math- DR UNKEXNESS 1.\' EN GL4 ND partner or the Great Saltom lruu r was exhaustively discussed. Mr. ‘ er‘s proposal, which, in effect, v compromise, ‘based upon 48 hours week's work, with a mutual agre- that who shifts shall work over was considered most inadvisable. employers in the London district ‘ \ AL- Abdquxnuv 119V TI Sickness teased by the Refine From the .Vllnlng Camps on use Klondlko Creeks. San Francisco, Sept. 18._Iohn Sibley Webb. attorney at Washington, D.G., for the Alaska Commercinl Company, has made a visit to Dawson and Klondike mining districts for the sole purpose of informing himself of the conditions of tin-mg more and Alaska generally, In order that 11-: may speak and_act understandingly when mat- ters affecting Alaska are discussed in Con- gress and questions as to the feasibllity of postal amusements. schools, etc.. are on ‘ the_tapls. L _ _n _..___..u an... «Ana! rnnfn. Iue laps». “I have been all around the coast route. as 1; is calleg, gngl‘ up :9 Dawson,“ he said. A-__ Jamâ€"u: nf Rn. nanzn Creek and some at those on Eldo- rado Creek. Dawson is low and flat. and even in the height of the summer the and is trozen halt a foot below the sur- ucer and ice is cucountered‘ beneath the much. “The development of the creeks was to!- lowed by the washing down Into the xilvcr Klondike and them-e into the lukon above Dawson 0: large quantities of ï¬lth and refuse. Sweepln . by the WW doors of the Inhabitants of ewson. it 5 no wonder that there should be sickness and death. In the little cemetery there there lay no less than 20 victlms of typhoid fever. and now the number has. no doubt. been in- creased considerably. The dri water at Dawson Is very bad, and this ad to the sickness." lung Own r‘s A TRIL' THE ENGINE I} J: Ill ted em Among the Upper 'l‘cn III the Induntrlal Classes. kept. 13.-â€"-The Inspector of n a report just issued. con- the number or habitzul 1 English §9ciety is greatly TYPHOAD A 1' 1).! 3| SON. JIPII 0!" SCIENCE. .1011 mgr-dub -.. _ , seisumgram which had from my station on the This was thc record of make, the dumnon of ï¬ne hour; Idem the ex- 01' the diagram. and .1'm:~‘.n-v I‘m-mars hall a guyl'r Jubilm'. THE CANADIAN ting 7:1 ‘ heavy, slmv m. It is now 9.14 the motion felt by Yokohama was :1 c0. pns<ib1y 600 of origin of the re the ï¬ne flu: ~ \‘.':l< a: limit ï¬ve 1 noun} by Capt. {5830. gut. .uuur m mfgct, was a STRIKE. l l ‘A STORM IN THE PASS i { RAIN, mm, snow, PIERCING wnm Terrqrs of a to U“ of Labor, toâ€"duy gave to tn Press a copy or a graphic terrors o! the trip across A Klondike gold ï¬elds from Dunham, statistical expert ernment's Departmeht or -_ o'clock and arrived uric -_--- _ eveningat 7. My four Indians started ahead of me, but I have seen nothingi I of them since the start from Dyea, an : am waiting for them here. \Vhen I reached the foot of the summit a term- ble storm was raging on the pass, an I presume the Indians went into camp somewhere on the other side to await better weather. It has been storming-â€" rain, sleet and snow alteinating-«zon- stantly on the summit since Tu morning, and the situation is aggravated by a piercing wind of 30 miles velocity. I had an awful experience coming across the summit. I started out With my hand six miles from Dyea, and was there forced to employ an Indian packer, pay- ing him $10 to carry my grip to Sheep Camp, 12 miles from Dyea. I _spent the night at Sheep. Camp. which 18 ‘ merely a collection of tents. and start/ed for the summit at 8 o‘clock. 'Ihiesda: morning in a drizzling. cold 173.111.. I em- ployed a packer to carry my «rip from there to Lake Lindeman, paying Linn $16. At the foot of the summit we met perhaps a hundred Indian and white packers who had cached their packs on the trail above and Were returning to Sheep Camp to await an abatement of the storm. We were warned that it was dangerous to attempt to get over. but the wind was blowing the way we were going, so we decided to go ahead and I felt sure my packers had gone on and I washed to be here when they arrived. “The trail ascends at an angle of 45 degrees. skirting precipices, where a inc-isstep would hurl one a thousand feet below. crossmg the face of glaciers as smooth as glass-and in many places traversmg the polished surface of great granite boulders hundreds of feet in extent. . Every hundred yards or so icnntai-n torrents. fed by the glaciers. and on the present occasion augmented by the rainfall, rush across the trail. andhavc to be waded. the water often coming to the knees. Add to this a gale blowmg 50 m'ys an hour. with sleet and snow rushing horizontally through the air. and the temperature at 30 de- grees. and you will have a faint idea Ail-n nun: “rough ï¬lm): and m and [Iv Steep nonmali- at : Very Slow Pace _, lumber $500 Per Thol- snnd Feetâ€"Hundred! 0! le- nrc o- the Tn l. ‘D'I‘L'Ca, aluu .yvu n... ....V_ .. _,,,7_ of the horrors of my passage across the summit. “I ï¬nally reached this camp. at the head of Lake Limloman. about 7 o’clock in the evening, having been 11 hours in covering 12 mites, so thoroughly ex- hausted that I could scarcely drug one foot after the otlml} LUUL “LI-x: w‘u â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" "On account of the continuous raim, the soil washes down from the stoop mountain sides. and whvrvver there is :1 le‘el place you will ï¬nd a bog, into which a man sinks to his knees at every step. H“. . n A‘,. _ ._L l “A..- _ no u.\ y. "This is one of the wwst Laturcs of th? trails. and makes it almost impos- sihle to use horsgs. Many «:f the boggy places have been ClJlell'Oyel], and suppose by next sumnn-r tlw Sknguny hail. which is now pract‘cnlly impas- salule on account of the lrogs. will be in fair condition. A.t present the con- dition of nfT:1irs_on l:oxh trails is terrible. and hundreds of me.) are l-ound t» ssarve and rrvoz'.‘ to death if they continu~~ to wme this way. I paSsml at least :1 tl‘ousnml mvn between Dyan and here and not nlozc than one lmndml haw :01. their outï¬ts this side of the summit. Every 50 yards along' the trails are piles uf goods. and I suppose thoze are pro- ..-c'n.m m the vuluu of $330,000 scut- visions tn the \‘uluv of $20,000 scat- tered along the trail. “Prices fur packing an-l fur all kinds of service are practically prohibitive for most of thus: who an- ::ttempti~n;: to get in. and many are cazrying 0‘.‘er their own outï¬ts. "It takes a man with an adequate outï¬t a month to get to the lake. There are many here who have been ï¬ve or six weeks packing their outï¬ts over, and‘ are not ready to start down the river yet. All who have come to Skaguay or Dyea. within the last week or so will have to come in Wlthcut sufï¬cient out- ï¬t, my 40 cents or more a pound, or not get in at all. "There are about 200 men here and 40 tents. Probably three or four boats are getting away each day with from two to ï¬ve pasgengers. There is one sawmill here, With a capacity of 1000 feet a day, and it has all the orders it can ï¬ll in three weeks:: Lumber is $500 per thousand 31nd rising. A great many whipsaw their lumber, two men turning about 100 feet a day. A boat carrying three men sells for $250 to $450. Wages of carpenters are $12.50 a ‘ day and board. Everything is high in price. when you can get It at all. Whiskey is 50 cents a. drink and $5 a bottle, and poor stuï¬ at that. Alcohol is worth $40 a gallon. Meals .mnot be had tor‘money, ng everytone 15 hold- nmm nnw be had 101' LPULICJ' 5m cvuJV-‘ .., _,__ ing on to hxs provxsions. I never saw so much selï¬shness anywhere as is dis- played on thls trail- "There are so_ many on the trail that it is like walhlng along the street of a cityâ€"the mdlndual is lost in the pass- ing throng and you are recognized only by acquamtances. It you ask for food in nine cases out or ten it will be re- insgd- . AL3_ 1-4.5..- ..vifh flan ornlnnn- mseu. . _ “I close this letter With the explana- tion that it has been wrjtten with great mental §tress and physxca! suffering. I have med to give ypuatmr idea. of the hardships ‘03. this Jouyney. but I tee: ‘ A- .uunb in fan-raft Whether itching, burning, bleeding, scaly. crusted, pimply, or blotchy, whether simple. scrotulous, or hereditary, from 1m to age. speedily cured by warm bath: with ova-molt SOAP. gentle anointing: with concur-twin!» anent). the great skin cure. and mild dose- of Cmcm museum. grace-t a! blood paring: end humor cum- ‘éoflw “_ 7- a. Trip Across Alaska the Klondike- POST, LINDSAY. mcking an] fur all kinds practrc cnlh prohileime for who arv attempting to 11v are cmrying 0'. er their C'u tic ara- f‘ atun s of ‘. haw-pr all simply say-that no One Who all written on the subject has mm†its difï¬culties. A man wpo got in to- day over the SE}! 8! mg my; that it :5 even worse. q counted 172 dead . , .L.‘ haul, nnl whom] men ho: : 11‘ "‘Sahe move: once 10" the which is bout Skuguny. 15‘ brought P“ "‘ (1|! fur a: lo; lbe uusuccoss “Zillion, and l: to {once tin-n “amour mull to {owe them to pcxxorm in: acâ€...- “union: Compensuuw.‘ . Secretary -xxgi-r in now engaged :n an attempt to son'c the question on: how to get supplies into the Klondik: gold regions and tlxexeby piexent the threat- ened starvation or many miners. The great Yukon River. which has formed the main reliance or the miners an a means of getting their suppliea up to Dawson, is without doubt already closed to navigation. and the mountain passes nu Chilcoot are almost impassable. The Emblem, therefore, is a hard one. and as taxed the best thought not only of Secretary Alger but of his brother Cub}- not otï¬cers and of the President, for it has been anxiously discussed in the councils of the administration. , how. l however, it is believed by the Secretary _ -_.‘I 1‘" u mcier. councus UL Luc «nunâ€"w.--" however, it is believed by the Secret}?! that. by means of :1 novel char:tc.er, transportation for supplies into the 80m cqlmtry may be pronded. even m the midst of an Alaskan winter. He has Owned correspondence. indirectly. With a Chicago inventor. who makes a loco- xnotiVe sled, designed originally (or n“! in lagging camps, but which it is lup..- ‘ may be readily adapted to the mug:- tinn of the Yukon when it is frozen thickly. With a few of these machines placed on the river it is hoped that ‘. snmcient supply of food and other ne- cessary stores may be earned up the Ynkon to relieve all distress among the miners. . The Secretary has already had some experience with this kind or locomotive, ‘ so that the scheme is not so radical an experiment as it would seem to be at ï¬rst thought. When engaged in lum- bering in the Northwest he tried the engine practically, and found that it was capable of pulling man tons of logs on sleds at a}. good a . even as ‘- -.... "l‘hn an- logs on sleds at a. goon spew. en... .. hlgh as twelve miles an hour. The en- gine is boxed in like a freight car and the engineer and ï¬reman thereby pro- tected from the rigors of the winter. Toâ€"day Secretary Alger telegra bed to Jaseph Ladue. the founder of awson City. and supposed to be now at Platte- burg, N.Y.. inviting him to come here to consult with him on this subject and give him the beneï¬t of his knowledge of_ the Yukon region and tell how the engines may be supplied With fuel on the run up the river. m on Luv A-râ€"v.â€"V- amenities. who got in to- r 0"?! the mSkflgu mm“ says mt it even worse muted 172 dead ses a 1011: the trail. nnl amoral men 0 l1m‘em met with 51110 1s accidents. roken kg. 4*" 1: 111M ankle. ~11 'ns :1 Sacral bdeadn 2:011: d n“ uing m. both traih.1 a suit! cur- -1‘.rred on 11 can-11111- packers down 9: o 1.1 and -ir packs rendered thuu 1111111 11A. ought to 1e made :11 ‘Some movement ce tor the relief 01180: the suffering: Lie}: 1! bound to occur at Dyes. an .aguay. Then" steamship that hts - \v 11 11:“: all it can So Wrote Chrbtopher Cornell from Daw- son (‘Itv Alan! H. Winnipeg, Sept. 19.-(Spccinl)â€"A letter has been received here from Christopher Corneil. dated Dawson City, Aug. 17. He says grub is already getting scarce and that stores have more orders than they can ï¬ll. People are thinning of leaving before it is too late. He and a companion rotted down the river to Dawson twenty logs in three days. and netted $800 by _the transaction. The Eldomdo is provmg very rich, 3. nugget worth $583 being taken out recently. French Creek is the latest ï¬nd. J. 11. Secretnn has just returned from Dawson. and s aks in the strongest ‘terms against. e ï¬lth and poisonous etench prevailing there. They are push- img pp buildings on a festering pile of Fin-i?!- muskezi Vancouver, B.C.. Sept. 16.â€"(Specixl to The World.)â€"â€"Ex-S€tgt. Haywood was ï¬red during the recent police investi- gation. Be rushed for the Klondike. He is now on his way home with $150.- 000. He brings $00,000 in gold with Government fro-mule- Ilnvc shipped largely lo BrlI-In and B. 1‘. VVinnipes. Sept. 16.â€"'1‘he Alberu; cvenmeries operated by the Govvrnmcnt have shipped 38000 pounds of butter to Great Britain and 40,000 pounds to British Columbia to date: The_dcmund in British Columbia is mcreamng, an the market improvmg. Arciibishop. Lana-v.1; is rcgting easier and his condxuon is slightly improve-i. A Winnipeg .‘Ian‘n Lem: From the Gold Fields Dated l-‘Ive Weds» Agar- The PM“ 0! Food. W'innipeg, S‘pt- 14.--(Specinl.)~A let- ter Ircm Mr. McKenzie. one o! ghe Winnipeg pzmy that left 101‘ Klondxke in July last, was received here twin. .1...“ ï¬vn weeks ago at u.’ nan-J "WV, dated ï¬ve weeks ago at yaw,“ City,at which point the party had arm'- cd safely on July 31-01 Dawson he says: “There are dance-houses, gumblmg 9! all kinds, saloons, barbers. bakers. on- sbocmakcrs and all kinds 0! shops and notorious women in abundance. Saloon: are wide open, and you can get anythm: {on want cxmpt trtsb malt. 3936! 15c, tea $1, bacon 40¢. sugar 20c. out- mcal 25¢, cornmeal 25c. A l ac K|\ Apink.‘ 506. Even“ )Ull was... v.--\.,_ _, 75c, tea $1, bacon 40c. su ar 20c. wu- mwl 25c, cornmeal 25c read. “1W9 loaves $1, mtat $1.50, dunk;- 50c. Every- thing in the shape or munng dams :n all the region was staked when the! 8" rived. Some of the claims are now turn- ing out $1000 rer day and all the way down to smnl amounts. . They M $1.50 per h‘xur, but the mmcr has . to‘ pack his living and outï¬t for 15 leEI‘ over the worst trail ever known. through muskegs. on-r lnlis and rotks that would puzzle :1 mt. and it take-1 the cream out or the miners‘ wages. cannot advise anyone to come here e;- pectmg to get gold lying around an chunks. There are any amount of men here,.and they are coming :11 the time. Oldâ€"tuners say that it there are no net! ï¬nds made, we had better be prepared to get out after this winter. for the largest part of the present ï¬nd will be Bxâ€""anconver Countable In Sow (‘o-Iu Back \V‘Iah 860,000 In Goldâ€" “C'I Worth 8:50.000. ALBERTA BUTTER Elwood, Incl. Sept. 14.â€"For men were brought from Richmond onday to take the places or the strikers in the (it. plate factory. The when shut the switch gate. but the engineer ran his train though the gates and landed the men insxde .the factory. 11132 is considerable excxtexnent over the uni"! of the new men. Raï¬sgatq Eng" Sept. ltâ€"The Bo- mnn Cathohc hierarchy at Ebbsfleet. Isle of Thanet. near here. celebrated 3.0- day the 13th eentenary or the hndmx of St. Angustme in England. The ï¬reatost pomqwns dirpla ed. (31111031 111311211), besides his °ml «nomads. wore the pamuxn u Metropolitan of England. HAYH’OOD HAD LUCK. rectum}; Sept. 10.â€"'1‘he lower Hoh- mands. south or here. have submitted. and have agreed to Day a heavy ï¬ne and to gun-ends their arms. Conductor l-rny Is Dead. London. Supt. leiâ€"Ir. Pttrlck lax-n“, for may inn 1 oouductor on the 0.1‘. “amok“:nmm â€n“ e a a . moun- GRUB GETTING SCJ ROE. NEWS FROM DAWSUN CITY. one Way of Beating the sultan- ,L. up ill l 515; (“'0 tr'. 5an people lhtle ought. 1 gut in nun -..,,-V,i, we the quesuuu 0! how 5 intu the Klondtk: gum xexcby pxewnt the threat- n or many miners. The River. which has formed auce or the miners an a SO. Aug-lilac In Buns-d. nonrand- Surrender. Inc 5v..."- :1 a â€" 7 1y that it there are no new we had better be prepued met this winter. for the of the‘ presgnt ï¬nd will be no one who‘ {“2 mm -:m n ,1): LI car back 10 th r I." iu-JJIA .V'D. ca H“: in: to ci\ '1â€" owe war service '1 cl, 't one or the go..- Klondike here twin»! at Dawns)“ I rty had am" “1011 he NSE I \ gumblmz 0‘ , bakers. t?!" 01 shops and nce. $3199“: n I: live to an! In: II a! 1201:1101“. 1 es Fur foul he loxll t)‘ I“ at] .1-55 gang 0: tuba-118 1‘ bi- ‘ommnt‘n 't unu- lulu 1 load of I he hr; lb"): :3 one 02 the a the law. Five men who have long :tlzcns of this count: were lynched last nlghz and whvn the citi- zens of ereames. the county seat. arose (Ma mbmlng. thu- found the bodies or the Jim men dangling from as may limbo or I-.. An... tree Ln the cenLre o! the public square. Tin-Ir manic. Thelr let-t were but o tew Inches ‘trom the ground. whlle thelr hands out! feet but! Lean set-duly tled wlth strong rope. Vet-sallles to a town or 300 people. lt I: one o: the oldest tn the State. and although It to tlve mlles from n mllmad smtlon. ‘ and has no telegmphlc communlcntlon con- ‘ net-lions. lt ls still the county seat. For tour or ï¬ve years. (ll;- mrmcrs or the unity have been the \‘lctlms of n law- .955 gang. who llved an outlaw exlsteuce. Iobumg tudmcrlntlnntely and some “men. .ouunutlug gmver crlnlel. Fumes-s would «onu- lntu tuwu Wlth n bun load 0! tanning products, and next worn- lug they would be round robbed and bent- l'Il by the roadside. Uld Germn torment- lun- been \‘lulu-d and htth men nud Women have been tortured to make them {We up thmr a-arlugst German women hau- blull tun-ed to stand on n rcdhot stove ln an t-zx'urt to compel them to dtscluse the lx‘d’ug p ace of 8.1113 treasure la the house. Tut-st- tut-predation: have coutlnued uncens- llgey. Arrests have been made. but the gully parties have covered up their law- It‘rsut'lH. nud lt was seldom that eom'lc. ull [0:30“'C(L . Ar-.. .mmrm-Imr had In- SEPTEMBER 24. The-Ir tee: were but :e ground. while theh Ban secunly ued wit Versailles Is a town ull followed. During the [inst week. robberies had In- rnwed alarm ng . Saturday ni ht last a mid was made 1 the gang on t (- stun- lit \\ ot-dley Hm. st Correct. ind., 10 miles Lozn here. The shorii! heard of the pru- rosetl raid and with n ‘ï¬owe laid in mm fur tire robbers. and 0 Hon! G. Gordon. â€-1â€! Amitew Lyle Levi, William Jenklns. :nd num- Sc nltesm'ere arrested. \\'h-le the citizens have not been able to li\’ the various robbelies upon these tut-u. titty Were thought to be part or a gun: that has committed most or them. When it became known that they Were in jail. it was qu'etly sugger‘ted by the victims and ryuipnthizt-rs tlut "justice" be summarily deal: the prisoners. It was 1 o'clock this. morning when horsemen seemed to com.- {rum sll quarters Ind dismounted on 1 ‘till- side near \‘enaflles. Little time was lost for the details hsd been â€Ere-arranged. Quietly about 400 men ma ed into the lmvu. The Juli m in charge of William “Allan. In front of the jail proper is the ze-itlcncn and in that were acting .iuiler Bella!) and Robert Barnett, William block and Len. Wenzei. dI-P ties. * - - 7- n .0- "an Mun-o was it knock and Len. “'fltlel. ut- nut-n. ; hortly ix tore 2 0'0 cck there was a knock at the door and when Renal: and other: mom-d it, the were confronted with is- tuls held by rec malted men and ml'ed to turn over the he This they did and tiiru the mob tiled uto the jail. Three 0! tin- primm-m Levi. Jenkins and Sehuitos. “vie on the lower floor, while Gordon and Andrew‘s were in the upper tier. Levi. .hnkins and Schuins showed tight. and the runner was shot through the breast. while tlx shuns of the others were crushed with n stoal. Ropes were In readiness. and art justlug a noose around the neck of ench. but With several men at the end of each rope, the tire prisoners were dragged a mat- a ee 0! 200 feet to on elm tree. where their ivnllos \ven- suspended. It in deom'l. Jenkins and Schultes were dead before they rmwhml the place. Justice of the Peace Hun-lea Loswoil held_an inquest over the B'nlh‘s wort Jenkins and rvzwllrll (lu‘ rvzu‘llml t‘ Charles L “\m but!!!" quu of V Hilltd‘ A Noun-cal crane-n- Wed u roman-g. on . lo a Bullion-Ire Widow ol flinch-all. Clnrlnnntl.Sopt. 15.â€"(Spoclul.)â€"â€"Tht- nmwx of un- marriagv In Cobourg, 0nt.. of NW. l-leu IL Shocuborger. widow of Mn lute (:mrgu K. Shm-nh-rgor. who was one at (‘luvlnuutl's millionaires. was a (‘nmpl'rlo mnprL-w- to the brldv‘s many warn-minnow hum. Thu groom ls Charles A. ‘2. Harrln n? \Innln-nl. The ceremony \ ‘pvrformyd MIIIII‘IM‘ to me or In r‘ Tlu- groom of .\Ioll|l‘1'.lll The ln-du‘ at St. l‘vu' Iiizhi M.“ "A KRIS-S IIOENBERGI'JR. Juppt‘l’.‘ 1.1:" N linl‘ “"‘ WHEE- {re hwn issued ng-u; u. ' Ionial 6- women t-» the St‘cromry of State Mr. J nseph Chamberla \vTIh the view or nicer 4.! the dlyphtcc-uzcnt ‘ny turo'gn good:. The :1 rrivu‘: at are that the iurrr 15 still. fupreme i 1.. Art u'y and tl plying “'1‘ successful succesaful four Gnnbanu and 5231113: frcop‘ Reached Barb r Cairo. Egypt. 8.4m. 1L-Major-Gen. â€mm-r. with tour gunbzmts and the Fguniun hoops. has reached Berber. “h‘ch was occupied about ten days ago by the Soudanesc. who are friendly to the British. on the evacuation by the Abel-ï¬shes. who retired in the din-aim: ct Metemnch. wâ€" .__â€"_ rzulmma mzulmn .. (-untrm rs‘flll Lrntlluz h: m: (‘ulauta Janina. Sept. 1-1 - zuuml giv’ug 01:121.?" M I'JSX‘ 1.1 V _â€"-â€"â€"_______;__â€"â€"'i Dodd’: Hodlcmq 2g FROG Rl It"; '03?th Wu“ H b9 St. l‘vurs ('hIll‘ch. I . (‘anon Spmgm- 0th or In :1 daugmrr of . (ugly-mg. [ho was“ "2". N'uth-t Oaks. r â€nan-it. If not un- :lb‘JlHï¬ Sept. l-l.‘â€".\ blue bark nu. rd giv’ng the replies of \h" i- \‘L‘fllors t-n 1h: «gespnch . LI my 0! State tar the C l 122:5. h Chamberlain. in 1:535. 5-“: 19w 0! nicermiuing the rxzvm Lyplacc-uzcnt of Bzit‘s‘.) mud.» goodn. The main conclusions are that the British manuhc- m supreme in the but. chm-i with the exception of mnehhl- o‘.s or certain patterns. in 1:13»- Ich the 171mm States is most . :xlzhuuzh Canada igotten I comrcmor in “LIO hues. uuvugu "n _.-_V _ others Won- crushed with were In rename“. and ML around the neck of ench. men at the end 9! each #5 "V THE NILE. I‘K pn‘s: dimcuh g .\' 1: r1 cr URI-‘3 ( UN; "J ( whvn the clu- I†"ï¬t, ‘m ‘ beam of the my limb. °‘ of thv: public .tu- faint!"- Contact» [3‘0†0! 'm‘ are lwllmd ‘f the larng‘s! »s ‘12“ 00mm“ to make the 'Ul’l. “'1‘." (In Sam-1 mm or!!! ' â€'9‘?“ u know. aute- tn twat!“ °"'°°‘“' a†urea mun: ad W‘" “P â€d m“ “. 'w, play-led Iylton. I: no PM?†I: “a “may rollcvcl <1ka '1"? d can! Darvon: had-chi. M †mwunm“nmfl°m°""f Ila" in Hood'sPillsmm-“W "' !___ BLACKSMITH SHOP For SALE or to BET. ORGANS PIANOS AND SEWING MACHINES. The Victoria Loan Savings Company. W and-«1mm Mn. 0! Ontario. Head Ufaâ€"mum's Block, Lind-y. Honey to low a Comet MCI. smut mm. or Yearly. ELI! Yul}, QM Ind lonthly hymn. 88m “Wt- lnmd a 6 pct cunt- M on capo-Ibo W Domain. M hWMlnwaIN prim pads. â€"10to lddlyndfltoOooï¬sm- met 8 : m unuw' Joax wwooo; -fl-fl. No. x, or No. 2, nailed on receipt of pie: 3nd two 3-cent stumps. New Adveruuenona Dunn’s 4'5 I'usï¬of§af§m1§m Va tom 2'! 538323; F. BROAD. Bakmg Powder; DESIRED. nook; tamed!“ a. EVAHB. _A and Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat W3: D EAGLESON._ OHABIERED ACCOUNTANT, OITAIIG. All. _ CONVEYLNGER, COMMISSIONER ILGJ. mnquSoumVM-flm' and luv-I. )T;. G. s. BYEBSON, comer .76 A ants: 00 0011.8. 8M. T010!â€- 4 varfommn. Mm. mum. LINDSA r. mom T0 mm um um PETER B_R_0WN. .. LIBEISEII mount] EOBGE WEDGE. 1111. F. A. WALTERS mw. H. GROSS, Dentist. Comma“ 3nd [unkind I0!- "flm m Mutiny, 01115310. > Eonor mum at Toronto mum All the m sud improved brunch. at “n.1,? pedormod. Chm nodes“. 01’ carâ€"Over Gregory'- Dmg Stan stoma Kant. sud wnmn-mâ€"n-l Y?- wwamc}umm.mm- Manuela“ Boy-1 eon-n 0' at. OWE-u Kent-0L. m. the 33'8â€â€ DR. NEELANDS EXTRACTS and! without. pain by GAS. tad mm All. MWbyhlmtor as you! with glut-um. He studied the ca under Dr Cohen. a! How York mcoflgmm010utormm m Conan wrin- Dr. Nashua- um ha ha glvn as?" bo mm per-om withou‘. w madam. Dr. 0dr Lndlunuthobm IoedPtanbtum Beautiful Artiï¬cial 7Te7c_th5 [JASBOWE ‘ Aucrï¬zvmm Member Ray-l Com Donhl m MONEY LEFT on M: sum uncut-Ry. ms'ot meat to suit the ham 72:3â€. mail-In; loam onhmormnm mmwwsmmbysmmw Xénmtmm. .3... Wu». H Gnu-‘4‘ a. "IVA" m DENTIST, Lindsay. MCPHADEN, .B â€1203!. PBOIISSOBY NOTES with 1 “mm. L. v. OOONNOR. EA- M omens ww__ m 412123253, maroon g. g: WNEY to LOAN Arrangements have been undo by the undersigned to 10nd 0'! Real Estate security at m ot interest from 5 to '7 Per 000‘- very large sums at 4% P‘l’ 081‘- the mortgages taken for any term not exooedinz ten years and this interest payuble yea-1y. half yearly or quarterly. on mixed toynuit borrower. Principal an DENTIST. Lindsay. 'ONEY TO LOAN. mmlw_f_‘_" whine-yon“ M“ fun or productive ton ...0ntltlo.... Money to Lou. :A. TgrmN. nmxs'r. ,_ MONEY ! LIMA! ’. O Dentistry. 5 P°1i°u¥§t mu.“- in} our.