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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 2 Sep 1898, p. 7

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31.15; 1101' MOLD eat. .d Dilifl PCT 003. ylish of. L, for . cleans. lcloth at nlar' Blind. lain, Mamas oascmp'nou or: A TRIP oven THE INTERVENING CHAIN OF WATERS. be Beautic- 0! Stan! Lake and its Many Islands â€"h1ry Lake thh No Apparent Inlet or Outhtâ€" P011118 0: Interest Along the Bout. Duly Notedâ€" Bohcnygeou end Sturgeon Point NHL The following notes of a trip by sum-x from Lakefield to Lindmy were written by a Bethany gentleman. It will interest those who know the route, and may induce other: who bun it neCeSaJ'y to go elsewhere to view beautiful scenery to pay some at- It hand: Out but left Lakefield at 9.80 m, filing up Lake Katehewanooka. This his five miles long and oil widths, Ma quarter of smile to smile. It Ifl‘ghtly shallow and nupteaent the We is it work in places. This is “new mw the booms. Aboom con- flict a wreath of logs connected by Mo of ('hzxin, and cnclocingasmany “Vim as can well be put insi. It is tally Wonderful to ace the drivers ”mile on these logs, which are con- ““4“! rolhng from side to side. The “‘08 0! their riabber boots are pro- udcd with sharp brads to prevent them dipping 1L: booms are drawn by Inns of . L mgr-power, which is fixed “W3 SIM on the lake. The home of the mm “ho are at this work con- W Ovp'si e St. Paul‘s Church. 'mmeu -:s I II... mace-coco. W AKEFIELD TO LINDSAY. Kennedy, Davis - mum TILE, LIME, Etc. 3357 FAMILY F_LOUR Cam’s Utile Liver m |MIIV tems on P1330. W. Va» mount Ihaveschoicomvaf Come and See Us! RICH. HUIPHREYS, SXY, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER names given on now building 510“ Xflict’. R Eumpprey HO Eanadnau than o my tenov when ad the gaunt-11 to hm me with their esteemed orders. ers Attention! St. Paul's Church.‘ Button-at be charming trips close r MI". in Bobcsygéon kept GOOD MUSIC 4 r. DI-V-fl C 803 :n, which is also on the t interesting person is n we saw with folded oiled up, and having a Iour on his attire. places is quite marshy, Lance up there are. three aids in arow, each cov- s and further still is which I understand by the government to This lady resides in. is well known in liter- ;; brilliant writer and who in still in {all pos- hrulties at the 380 of 2:13 pd xx 18133th1, 109 per 3! rd :18 Incb' es LtSOrentspu- M. . l Point. a» mall pic- village. we were a lock about“ hot (leaf lake ' >out five mile. “1013 ,is perlectly e lell' ulmost continuous 2 baen sold (.6 iv- L since the! ad occupiq by: near. -rfully. Ono M not hold: it not Lumber. trees ornament its utiful tree! can“ I the way. , us when we emu cmnphtely dotted orky. none covered ur a. noun bum". ow. and flour! ny size htv I wilt upon u. ll ith “mu of run- from 100 yarb to 1d (05“. ht: at 11' mm as every I33"... it 830 and half The small num- on: .25 to ’80 re is no garden- mriug plants >ora. $011 1 endeavored t0 preliminaries II 31.0 make the 000‘ ghannnryon ft auowgd we, I m run-unv- The land in Douro and Burleigh township seems poor and rocky, but there is a marked improvement in En- nimore and Harvey. On the south side is “Little Bobcaygeon," common- ly known as “Little Bob," where there is a sawmill. There (1033 not seem to be much large timber on the whole route. Towards Bobcaygeon the is- lands are fewer and larger. Bobcaygeon has a population of 1,000 and. there are two very fine residences owned by gentlemen of the name of Boyd, and afine hotel owned by Mrs. Goulais. In walking about half amile the village we cross four bridges. On. the south side is a fine park, which is used as a picnic ground. geon Lake. It is necessary to pay to]! for passing hrough these locks, and this is all done at Burleigh, and the amount is according to the number of passengers on the boat. The water on the north side of Sturgeon Lake is higher in some places than the land, and is held In by an embankment. The dintnnoe _from Bobnaygeon to Lindmy I: 2x". milee. Sturgeon Lake in much .wxder than the others. In the middle to Jackson‘s Island. correlating of 100 acres, and hav- ing the rm tins of an old frame dwell- ing. Opposite to‘th-x toothy!) new a. number of picnlokem enjoying them- . . A L..e .uâ€" find rn tin). to “no In this lake are St. Jacob's Island. having a. fine picnic ground, and Oak Orchard. on the north side, where“ the tree; are almost stripped by caterâ€" mam- " , l n_._l_:_L 0n Buckhorn Lake are very few is- lands, but they are covered’with fine trees. The north side is medy and marshy, and at different points onthe lake, small patches of wild rice can be seen. Occasionally we saw acanoe or a shift with from one to five occupants, andaswe passed one man he hauled out a 'lunge, and a. stroke on its head acting as a narcotic, he held it up to view. 'It welghed probably 8 to 10 pounds. . . . Passing through Victoria. Channel we entered Chemong. or Mud Lake, and through Gannon's Narrows, where there is a ferry into Rigeon lake. _ Lovesick Lake is about 1 1-4 miles long. and after ‘being raised 6 feet higher through 1.0va]: lock, we en- tered Deer Bay. - Deer Bay resembles Clear Lake very much, and is four miles long. At Buckhorn, or Hall’s Bridge, we were raised 10 feet by another look. At this point we saw a stoppage of logs, but did not wait to seetbem let loose. Here we met the “Sunbeam,” an old resident of Lakefield. We must not forget that at almost every point the chorus is rocks, picnic grounds and low aging bridges: _ i 0n passing through Burleigh locks we sailed through the new channel in- to a little lake which boasts the very expressive name of Lovesick. At this point one gentleman was quite sick, but whether he was lovesick or sea- sick I cannot say; Allow me to adH right here that our boat on going through the new phan- nel scraped the bottom for a short dis- tance, and it is supposed; to be ntin- Lshed job. One would not suppose that our legislators at Ottawa intend to leave the channel on it is, for achain Now to return to our round trip. Arrived at Burleigh, which is almost. pure nook, we were raised by two in- staltments 3 height. of 37 feet by means of a double lock, which consists of three setsofgates. _ _ __ _. ‘ i: Salliâ€"io-ERâ€"éx: Khan its weakest link, and this is certainly avery weak not describe it. .We see at a. glance a veritable “Canadian Venice," and wonder if Eden itself were more fair, I. might meméi'on that here and at Fairy Lake one might fill alarge pail in a short time with fine huckleberâ€" ries growing on low bushes on the shal- low; earth or out of crevices in the rocks. From Fairy lake we came to Eagle Mount. This is one huge solid rock rising up out of the water, partly red granite, anything but regular in shape. 1 should consider it to be between I75 andzwfeethig h. At one sideiea. derrick and considerable quarrying has been done. With considerable difficulty we climbed to the top, and. Ithink it will be pardonable if Immark the ac- _tivity and courage of our hate”, who is comparatively“ an old lady, and who reached the top quite as soon as the rat. The View from here is well worth the painter' 3 brush. But 1 need not describe it. .We see rat’s. glance ed with a beautiful wreath 0! green trees. At the edge. but too far out to reach‘ are white water-lilies. Many vis- portace their boat! to this lake and (ran the water they can enjoy the scenery to perfection. . Fran. Grmy Island we visited Fairy lake. hunting at Hurricane Point. we climbed t steep, rockyruggvd. crook- ed path, until u beauti'ful view lay be- fore as at ever delighted the ey e of man. the surface at the lake in about fifty acres Iahouldj udge, and is forty feet above the level of Stoney lake. It has no vulible. outlet or inlet The water in as clear a crystal, and the ahoregyhichis ally!“ roun_d,ig cover- Sturgeon Just at this point let us forget our round trip for a moment. In '0. sub- aequent trip we visited Grassy Inland (on two or three da From here we rowed. over to the ictoria house at McCraokOn'l lending. As the lake and- denly boom very rough we were un- able to return by row boat. and we must not target the kindneu at Mr. Tully, the owner of o small steam yacht. “The Tramp". who brought us safely book to our cottage. This eeht in kept for the momodation 0 via- itom and incapable 03 carrying from There is'a mall channel which must be! proud 0! its name. "Hell's Gate." and a turn around one of the islands called “The Devil's Elbcw," At other points are Mount Rascal. Hurricane Point, Fairy lake. Eagle Mount and Juniper Inland. where there is a. pavil- ion and u put office and store kept by_Mr. Robinson, , " my y Robert Gm ‘ Luefleldl; ' 'Wobnno', ‘Bona Wm; B n Nook y.Dr Boll, ot Lakefldd: ‘Homghoo Iileiw by Mr. Gnillot, m1... of Cobour‘ ; one owned bYMr. J. R. Stutton. M. ...P otPetor- boro: one by Mrs. Trail; ‘Black Rock', by Mr. Clue. Re ynolda, of Bethany; Syndicate Island'; “American Island; Iole Side", ‘Viamedo‘ on Mt. Julian, which is Open for guests and owned by Mm. Wm Graham, of Lakefleld. Others are owned by Mr. Sloan, Mr. Hopkins, Mr. Moore, 11123th and Mr. Wier. , 15 to 20. and. niay be engagéd it very We nus. . . biii {m had :0 time to can. con Point on the north is an- mutimllir kmt picnic ground. right in emion Fans. and to Lia. Lindl‘" . . 4--.! A..- THE CéNADIAN POST, LINDSAY, ONTARIO, @ETEMBER 2 1898 Many women have told their expedenoes. and given their names, addresses and pho- tographs in Dr. Pierce's Common Medial Adviser. This book is free. end «in be neat, to any address upon receipt of 3: one-cent stamps to cover cost of customs and maiiinlg only. Address 01'. R. V. Pierce, Dr. mic. N. Y. The “ Favorite Prescription ” is for ule by all dealers and an honest man will urge a substitute. '-"l r. the ordinary illnesses of childhood? Any woman may insure the health of her children who will take proper care of her health in a woman? way. The health of her children depen 5 almost entirely upon her general health. and icularly upon the health and strength 0 the delicate and important organs that bear the burdens of maternity. A woman has no right to dis- regnrd her own health comfort, ease and hap ineaa. she certainly has less ri ht to con emn her children to a life of an ering or an early death. That is what she does if she "wk-ct“ th- ‘4“:l1h of her special woman , . .. A ., I’ierce’a Favorite 1: remedy for all Prencn m. u- .,. disorders,“ .. .«m. It strength. ens and Invlaomli’fi ‘.‘::: nenuitive organs concerned. and is the bent preparation hr the trials and danger! of maternity. It in- aurea the well being of the mother and the health ot‘ the child. Ita me la a arantee or a bountiful aupply of nouns ment for the little new-corner. Many women who of once bore children, on to a ll leae them. are new motheral’ 1.33:. {cheat children an the melt or the an of thin medicine. Pierce1 Um: PrescnPfiO“ go honest m Mb, Aug. 30.â€"-The puma: scum. tho "turn at W. H. Hoyle, M.P.P. to: North 0m has been Jami-ad. moraoncol Mcrltt, the oommndor o! tho Ann-Ian troops, in convention, has avoided o W of hio policy and gave iho impression shot ho is and»- oldod about tho possibility of amazing to min tho Philippine Islondo. olthongh, personally, ho seemed to tovor that policy. Gonorol Againnldo numb-mum tho oflondeu in the Covifio mu, ond they hove boon sentenced to death. But it is roponod that they were aim- ropxiovod ot tho request of Goncol An- ported. The inhalants are green! “and. Theme was firing In the streets at San mark! my mini- 1"” 13mm; mops yesterday attended ms- fnn, smed, and patrolled tho M30131 residential suburbs 713 will be some days before the whin- ory can be rigged up sumolontly to re new power. The cigvA lg §n 90:1}th dnrk~ mug-no tu- as artificial light is com- ed, and promises to be so fortwo cm weeks. The Power louse or the General Electrle Company Totally Destroyedâ€"A. Very Serious Fire. London, Ont. Aug. 80.â€"At 1 tn. the are at me London General Elam-hm home wee reported under ' control. but the muhlnery and costly plant In I teal loan. and the city In deprived of all power coming from that source. Senate“ to nun: by Aulnndoâ€"Wm Beprleved Later. Hulls, Aw. 30.â€"'1‘h¢ maiden“ Inb- urba as full of armed Insurgents, and man! personal vendetta; have bun gr The American oommieeionere are high- ly ntlefled with inst week’s prominge. and one of them stated that no fer no obstacle had yet appeared in the way at the commission and}rom ell appearance- the general 'adjnstment of matters, to far dieoneeed, would end in e very satisfac- tory manner. Detroit. Aug. 80.â€"Don. H. Dickinson has returned from Quebec, where he wee called on legal matters within the jurie- diction of the International Commlulon. He will make a report on his milieu at a meetlng yet to be called at the Com- mittee of Lumbermen. It ‘3 understood that the auction of the copyright laws of the United State. and the Dominion, though not now on braced in the protocols, is likely to be added to the subjects which will come up for consideration. This question of copyright in a very «vexed one, end its settlement by the conference would be welcomed by the great mass of author- and publishers. min. B. R. Doben wm ontortnln the delegates to the convention at diam on Thursday evening. In the morning the American cemmie~ eioners held A private meeting at the Chateau Frontenac, to consider a number of memorials forwarded to them from various parts of the United Staten on a variety of subjects. The American com- missioners appear likely to have a consid- erable number ogmemoriaie sent to them during the present week, judging by accounts in the American press, and will also be inept fairly busy receiving depute~ tione. The Chamber of Commerce of Boe- ton has sent word that it ie sending on a delegation to interview the American oommieeion, and another is on its way here from western lnmhermen, who do not take the same View of things with the lumhernien of Michigan, and who want the preeent duty 'on can lumber taken into the United Shtee retained. The Boston delegation will have a good many suggestions to make on theee sub- jecte, in particular with the fleheriee, reci- procity and the bonding privilegee. The interest of the New England States in these three questions are paramdunt. and in some respezts at 'vnriance with the inâ€" terest of the more Western States of the Union. A OeuIdereMe Number of loner-lute Wm Bench the American helm“. m- Week no Well ee Quite 3. Number of Depntetioue. Copyright Queetien-fl‘he Amerlcnue Pieued. Quebec, Aug. 80.â€"'I‘he Internetionel Conference reeurned ice eittinge promptly et the appointed hour of 11 o'clock yee- terdey morning. Sir Wilfrid Laurier. who wee eheent in Arthnbeekavim, et the funeral of hie bro her, the lete Dr. Ubelde Lender, which took place yesterday, did not reech the city til; 8.20 o'clock in the afternoon, when he at once proceeded to the_counoil chem her, where the conference was convened. Sir Jnmee Winter wee the other absentee. not having yet returned from the Adirondacks. OWEN DIBS COURT-MARTIALLID. THE YANKEES HAD A CAUCUS. Sir Wilfrid [.aurier Absgnt at His Brother‘s Funeral. QUEBEC CONFERENCE THE LIGHT THAT FAILED. Ming :0 Boyle. mother does not want then to be laughter. loving md able to withstand mother does!“ wuh to be road of er chil- dren? What happy. healthy. ready walked around the world twice. Ho muta- landncnpe sketches ond delivers lecture. for his living by an w, H- tho Cnr'l pence mango n blufl, .- In up an Emponor has 150,000 sold- ml . tow hundred mile north of Vlad!- vouook. l'ln at Molly lion-tun. Smny Mountain. Lug. 97.â€"F|l‘0 yes- terday destroyed a lam frame nublo bo- longing to W. G. Livinguon, which con- mned uboat. 12 tons of bay, 5 sleigh and a tow other urtlom. H. A. Harrington of Toronto, who olalme that be ropreeente the American Wriugor Co., quamled with T. Miller of Guelph, hie partner on the road. Miller got the beet of it. then he drew a knife and etebbed his partner in the neck. County Consmble Phillipe arrested him. and the Magistrate fined him. Ae he could not pay he had to so to the county jail. I. Bouerd. a French artistâ€"”mullet who is walking to the Klmdike for 026.- 000 it he doee it and earua hie way in eight monthe, il in Toronto. He has al The celebrated Gama watchmakcr, Herr F. L. Lobnor o! Bel-1m. who has gained a European npnmtlcn by the ln- vcnticn c! an apparatus {or warm; time to the ioogh. part c! a second. has quit: excelled himself. and has now par- 1'ch c mechanism for mounting and noon-alas tho l,000h put of a acoond. In St. John’s Church, Wuhlngoon, Dr. Theo. Coleman and Kathleen Blah Wee- hino, both of Toronto, were married. The bride is “Kit," the wellâ€"known newe- peper writer. and the groom is a well- known young Toronto phylician. Fred. Johneon. Vancouver, hu inni- tnted suit against the Federal Govern- ment {or alleged trend on the part of the Government extent at Dawn. An alleged bribe of 32,000 and hell ineereet in three claims is involved. H. T. flinging. cashier of the treasurer-'- offloe of the Chicago. Rock Island Pn- ciiieQRoiirood, is dead from burns received by the explosion of a vapor beehing ep- ‘ rams. The shock was oeulflc. covering I. Higgins with scalding steam and leaving srnrceiy a portion of his body an- harmed. Herbs: Taylor, 3 young boy of Little Yak, found a fog signal. He exploded it with e none, and when picked up was found to have a ecelp wound, u out can end leg, and a right eye which may yet be blind {mm the accident. mud Giboon of Lookpofl. N.Y., plead- ed not guilty More Magi-true Jolt: A: Hamilton ”starchy to n charge of pro- curing girls for immoral purpoou. The out was emu-god and! My. Igor Walsh ammu- tho Yahoo’s gold output this year no 811,000,000. and an that new: year's clash-up wlll agno- pto 880,000,000 Meanwhile then m 10,000 too many people in the Dom Mt. _ Dough! Stewart. Ihspootor of Penma- uaries, will take abuse of the pennan- tlary at Emma on account of the ill- ne- of Wu'den Metal“. The Warden m va'y low yummy. The Supreme Court of the 1.0. F. had o nation yesterday at their Decor-onto pork in sho pavilion. Whipping the wo- rsen question into order occupied the oes- on. Judge McKenzie is lying in the Gen- enl Hospital as 5min in a critical con- dition. While at his on well: he was mixed with . stroke of apoploxy. Mu. Lotebvro. a Montreal young wo- man, 25 year-I old, attempted to commlt eulolde last mg!“ by eating oarbollo aold. It 13' hardly likely she will recover. The American steamer Alameda, Gap- tain Von Onendox-o, nailed youerday 1mm Sydney, N.S.W.. (or San Francisco, hvlng on board 83,000,000 in gold. Hon. William unlock an ms!!- oommon Imperial penny stamp is no: and upon Canada will have one 0! he:- own to lane on Christmas day. Kn. Margaret Shane 01 Roma in dud. She was :ho olden person in Dan'- in County. having been born in Nonm- bor, 1799, and was thus nearly 99 your: Yesterday Mr. Wallace Nesbnt exam ined Hon. John Dryden at the Pawn- meat buildings In connection with the South Onafle election protest. A vofio to gm 3 bonus of 85,000 to ma omce Specialty Co. to omnd their bulld- lngn, was carried at Newmarkot ”starchy by a majority of 95. The [nest new: from Mr. John Cnlg. M.P.P., of Comet Wellington, knot vary mum-lug, and It is feared that ho will not recover. John McIntosh of Elm tell 6!! a our. (old at Harrisburg, a distance of 96 feet. He was no bully injured that he died 24 hours but. ‘Both imports and experts at Halifax fall oi! during the last fiscal year, the former out a million and “no latter 8800.000. M. 8. Todd. the cashier who wrecked the Fillmore County. Minn. Bank. has confused the then or an the bank’s do- ped: funds. William Duncan of Pchrbcrc cad Chat-ion Poguc of Toronto were convicted 3m, of pacing come bxcm but bills. The Cnrioton Piano jury and. that Peter Blair cum to his dun: by Pail groan administered by unknown potions. Owing ‘0 a shot-Inge In the supply. tho price of Ice bu ml] doubled atom". md to now $4.60 a ton. The (film In Iovon disc-lot- of the Government 0'. Knot-n in Rant. 1. ho- oomlng more unto dauy. At 9 pan. tad” Sir Oliver How“ will touch tho button and not tho wheel. of Toronto'o 1898 [nan-trial Fun-1n motion. Alba-t Fox. who live: near Amherst- burc, hu already harvested our 8.000 flno tobacco puma. Jnmee Wells Lee been elected preeldent of the celebrated King Townehln Plow- men'e Association. Under the jurisdiction of Toronto Con- ference of the Methodist Church there ere 48.818 members. Iuon'l bakery in Sandwich wu soul. Mid, Aug. smâ€"nn Guano giv- ly dam-eyed by are yesterday, the Cuban w t J Stanford will Increase in wuai supply " m‘“ “"0 ““17 9,000 gallons daily, for fire premium. 10th to 5““ 80th “ “79359350 9"“ Undoi- the jurisdiction of Toronto Con- -°m $111,000,000- CAS‘TORIA OUR IMPERIAL PENNY STAMP. 'A HARVARD PROFESSOR SPEAKS. "Kit,” the Wall-Known News- paper Woman, Married. KERNAL OF THE NEWS 08.000.” CO!“ 01 Gold Iro- AIII- Professor None. 8.,- Th“ tho Unit“! mu. to tho United Gaul-Still: 2 8““. Bill!“ Into the W” With an nun: cavern-nu to: n | cumu. Puclpluncy-lx-Cnph- Agav- Alleged Mudâ€"83k, I count Blue. Add... an old. In neutralâ€"Pour i Companion In Club. In . Blah". Dentin. ;' rumba-non. at Stony non-tun. ”Mr Md anaemia! I WNW, In- comuu. 3000: Plus ' s cmeonsflptflon and an In mutually nnd thoroughly. In!!!” I}; 51’."ij 00.. Lovell. I"!!! :o aha with Hood's “0..-, w. an on!) Dundu, Ont” Ana. 27.â€"'1'Lo bylaw muting. bonus of 81.200 to Moss“. John Bertram Sons of tho (‘anuun Tool Works, to Md chm) In enlarging their 9mm and oomtrncflng a railway much. w voted on yum-(w and our- Mb: almostnunanlmom won, only Onto! “heir. would um: 1:. New York, Aug. 27.â€"Ca€.‘.. Ben-e and tho club: fishermen who were rascal-d from the Brlgan'lno La Coquette when that ml was run 'lown by the steamer None 0‘ the Grand Banks wlll leave to day on La Gascogne for France “a in qulry into the oolilslon. whlch caused the to. of “new llvos. wlll be held ln uuu-nnuuume umfnmmchowom. I managemumwomh And product» buxom W Are We to Put Up With Slow Boga? Manned. Aug. 27.-The new- el the Dominion Government's dictating with the Allen or mxninion Lines. or both. {or a 17 knee service between Canada And Britain, 13 confirmed. The negotiations are certamy going ahead on the been at :250,000 per ennum. and 1: looks as It Canada would have m put up with slow been {or years to come. ‘ Menile, Aug. fatâ€"There he: been e very serious club at Cevite between Uni- ted Stetee eoldien end the lneurgente, the rioting reuniting in the killing oi one loldier end the eerioue wounding of en- )ther. George Hudson, e member of the Uteh utter]. got into e dispute with e netive ehopheeper. Peering trouble, he lindhiemolverin theeirtoettnotthe ettention oi eotne of his fellow-Ionian. Agreeteeowdotnetiveerentotheeoue o! the dieturhenoe end et onoe hegen mu ing thei: moiveu. killing Hudson end eeriouely wounding Corpoeei Willieln Antler-on of the eexue buttery, who bed hurried to the eeeietenoe of Hudson. The dieeiIeotion ie speeding to the outlying dietrlo‘z. Santiago de Cuba. Aug. 27.â€"Genenl swu- and nu ma nailed yesterday afternoon on the United Stu-I tampon Bexioo. Hie deputure was no: marked by lpeohl incident On arriving st Mon- muk Point be will go with major Kiley no Washington to m'oa: Prelideilt MoKlno lay and Secretary Alger, slut-wads pro- ceeding w San Francisco. “I! you do on I counsel you the United Sm will take care of your lives and yourinm My mission here soon will be finished. as will the ooveneignty of Spin,“ anyone who tool. that, with honor to himoolt ho no: call himnoll a Sponiutl, will have to register his name us tho Smith commute. which will he established in this city. “I am oonvlncod that there will be no further dispute- between the Cub-no and the Spool-Id! In this lslnnd. for it in my hello! that u noon on the Cuban: begin to court: hen they will and out how neofnl no the Spaniards to them, and llnnlly will concede to them the place they deeem in the government of the Hand. Your compatriot, “But you have one duty. which should he a duty 0! love: that in to undertake the that of "construction of all your in- terest-I, end it is your duty doc to at for, em upped, if it become: noes-nary from your position .9 the vanquiehod. to the victorious for a gum-once of your personal safety and the promotion 0! your proper mm. 7 "It is our obligation now to be quid; not to into any part in the difla-ont mnifeahtim of a local political nature and even no declinu participation in such main, won it ch; right 0! franchise be canal In. “AI strangers and n the vanquished, I oonnool you. the people of Cuba. whoa. human Spam: and who deeply tool the (“W of their country, not to an. pub any of a» benefits which tho m- nmph 31m to the victors. “We have been vanquished and, Wich- out consideration of our birthplaoo, will be to-morrow an strangers in this country and. an emigrants to this portion oi the earth, which, unri.‘ to-day and probably afew week. more, in part of our Spanish tathariand. “flinging common unee ond more! principle alike to the winde, node: the influence of hietoriooi emotion. without decent deliberation, withoni due prepon- tion. the repreeenutivee of the people ruehed with childieh pneoipihnoy into wor. end. who: in woree, forced war upon o weok nation which, whatever it bod done to provoke it. ehowed heel! flwly woody to make eveuy mhie elm: to event it, and to meet every legitimate de mom! oi the United Stone." Runo- Blmo Donne- Than .- Well 3. Thou o! the United sum- What Cum- an Expect. Hum. Aug. 27.â€"-Gonenl Blanca has Issued tho lollowlnc proclamation to zhe people of Havana: SPANIARDS’ RIGHTS IN CUBA. Th. 0. 8. romd III. Wnr. Aahfldd. Ind.. Aug. 87.â€"At 9h. twen- tloth dinner In aid of Sanderson Amdomy hm In: evening. Prof. Gnu-la Elliott Norton of Hans-d Univ-racy. ‘16 in spanking of who '11- with Spain: The convention of the Cortes for Sop- tomber 5 Indiana that Shunt: had to «pituhto to the majortty of his 001- l-guu. and that tho moondltlom will put through the fire of pal-lumen: cry (luau-Ion. The finding of troop! at Comma con- tinua. The man moon: 3 mm: spoo- $3910. Eight died yesterday. Constipatigp That Was the Money Cost of the Late War to Spain. SPENT $111,000,000. Inquiry to Dam!” Will I) atlp Bertram; Shutter Goe- Home. Biotin: .: Muulh. “RAMON BLANCO." Be Held In France. "ocsré'ii' WORK .peeislty We nakonlnnaBootthAths-no [:3le for not and “I! 34mm” promptly «Wed to. 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