PTLY. ity of Sash, lthe differ- ide sheeting. so that all ma... Meek KECHNIR ponssw‘r. Pal- NO PAY! foreign visitorht fat mbtime tot mes in this eqrqd m. The was " simply aim†nib .ieylltea, I: a, ' III in! 'iiriit?,u)te1 " 8 bad a if you I)!" m mince I actory; ath alwayl Sis, Emissions owe. Cured. '8 now prepared I reeeptuq Bn Cultun It!" CURE!!! SHELBY " MT, MICH. tit,rerg,x “A! Pt ‘. COMPANY. 53 Woodward Am 31:20:11. Old M n; can lt'f'lfLTJ, M... NO RISK HAS. I Detroit. - n Root Comm" rousible wholes.“ as in the Domini-I ited States for o.. low, as I)â€. ‘ENTAL In Ilium Mall. my 'rng'aia. harden with HI time ICTIMS. D PRACTICE - _ - inciose two porb her address. " 90 or anvil- st of Trout- no maxim VI :mm In: - ctured b , The h, Windsor, out. roit, Mich., hm own safe, It“ on which Mi. 'e hour and h" lady who it“ um m0]!- read _ thin amt 207-453 " New Mot ' " years W" .ing diseam‘I fthe oitice. a! 'r letter or .1 rmain office l while}: n " a plain. oeeled w. Sem inc! Self Abuse, m! " dewril . ct fad! ODE in-uirltry .n Tvith arm one han to new '2Ch'ltt lehu‘ vhsaG tamih‘ I n Fr; who: fl A mal- .’ Out am: u _,_. mmOdg tn Dr um of 'he. 1.. rgmt lite insuyanco cor- voramm in New York in 1ir,ttgltt I number of its clerks owing to tut tta in its bus'meu at up mun-t Police of Fargo. Dakota. believe they have James Dunham who murdered n (“any of at: in California recently. Alonzo J. Waning. convicted of the murder of Pearl Brian, was eentenoed yt-aiul‘ddy to be Atuttrsd an Amt M. F A; the convengipq ain‘thChristinn UNITED STATES. Mrs. Monroe M. Raonfeld It New York, is resorerintt from the attest. of a five weeha' mm. cm, Town Council of Birminghem ha; before it en offer from Mr. Wit. tiam Mackenzie, president of an Tor.. onto Street. railway, and Mr. June. Roma, Presides. of the Montreal Street tnlwny. to purchase the whole street railway system wichin the town. Mrs. Anna Hedging. wife of Mr. Frank E. Hougxna. a Toronto lewyer. while riding 3 bicycle In London. Eng" on \Vednenday. (mated. and fell from the wheel. end died In I few Inmate; A coroner'- jury rendered ' verdict that she died from epoplexy, Induced by Ian-stroke. Bits†ca In tor c II; May mt!!! mars held in wikhinitGiirTi Hod to meet next you in San Mr as the Clyde oiriiiiiirr,""iiiii I With the warship Dido] Both had several plated numbed. /?.'.Y. Count-til ot, "ir1ryyimr1ssyn tiE VERY LATEST FROM ALL'n-m WORLD OVER. m». 1vilL'iistTfirFl'iiink" iii. Ajlx‘oror who in to blunt ex lesion of c Chicago & irrnp locomotive boiler " Amt... one Inn-wanna! " I) hers terribly minted. “anâ€, Charles Babel and _ ."vhagrin tTah',',', Free- rm . churtre wi mm!“ and steel from the Cumin "em†Item! About Our Own Con-try, Lrest ftrltalrt, the Unit“ But“. .d A‘l Part, of the 0105.. M I. “Jana: tor Eu: Randi-g. v York Sun (W) has Democratic tNat and ex- ikvmocrata lupport Mr. aplmion o: l" persons were killed and rm! in a ooll'uion on " ox- in on the Chicago & North- “road near Logan. Iowa. mission“ 'havo boon - #053901 Restless. to ye 'tcy Bligh, a daughter: of the ‘urnley. committed smcide on Agni by drowning herself in t Cobham ball. She was in uh and wag despondont sappuinted love affair: Ian State line steamer State ka, from New York to Glu- sed to answer but helm while a? Slr? on, .Tuedpr,_anst wer Jun run House of fhuryyonyh.ys or of compelling the India o pay the expenses of the to Sunkin to replace the ops there who are being boudan expedition. ' Luginc‘er E. G. Rumba unnamed for the proint- :3 hugiuecr of Hami_ton in or.' the Late Mr. Balms. “You ALP... has entered attit sh' New York Central Railway r.',. r damages for injuries to- w sv.tudrtut at Tonawands Inst wi";)."';,),.,!",,"')"' IN A Rglll. 00f crop reports continua to he mg nature. With “unable mu has made amt pro- l K‘hll hat-vat li, “and. r In». into the natty of St. 'L:hw!ml. Kingston, and :05; all the wine in light. tr' box mumbling the Arch- new officers are in Edmon- ,, looking for a man known _ Charley, who in accused s: A son of A.W.G. Ott " l, v.uurdtll of Randal In. tt Ma zed in London that Utor ruvres the Duke and rk Will so to Australia Blenheim the Instant. its British navy. and Honorable Annie? who. on Friday viaite . nitiation, Marlborough r given I cordial wel- Prince and Princes of miliard of Ottawa wu he South Nation River y. He was tipped out'of a crossing the river with m the gem taken on he population of “minim â€monk in Marital: eon- .pmvo, and the progpgcta In. harth. are planning. 1 City Council In. adopted umhmng bicyclist. goings gm nukes an hour mum: Eulalie of Spain in in we is entertained club- the height of the pro- Okla. until recently Gy.ser. f.enagur of the C'.tupatiian y, has hum appointed u Lives of that road on the guts of the Joint Trattio , noarly 34.000 discovered the late to“: "gttl"t,r is bun ma 0 good l, son of the 4'ltle7 Med treasurer on In. Hand Master otitirtSirC ,r" oidfeliowa. a'er in ..tho FrauyRiver and rainy turbo his well-known Toronto agrcial men. who were briday, expressed the c adoption of a silver ' {'nited States would the business relations with that country,isnd thatmenLa would un- CANADA. 3 British Board pf bow an increase Mt JO and an inertae in J00 as compared with BRITAIN foot to erect a gig- globe in London, on Jundredth of nature. “(may Pavt, foray ssudor It ienna, m racy-three - of " 'tho iGiGii the magi ot money. Gustav Peters, 5 grocer, at [mutt and West Madman streets. was the next victim, and than Maine & Hinkle, mm at Wells and Indiana {stream gave ' about '.100. The dar- Ing robbery o the cashier ot Klein’s dry 'ttlt store, followed after an In- terva. of two days. In that use seven hundred gems were frightened by the bandi. ' ttat; and 8800 was ob- tained. Etch other robberies lolloyved. in which two of momma†may by citizens. and Ith - the loot- Lng of the all. 0ngth ow York Binomtl A despatch from Chicago. trarc--The history of the " tall man" and "short man." includes twenty-one holdupa, and in nearly every instance the famous pair have been the active men. The pres- ent series began with the robbery of the dry goods store of John F. Bowman & Co., in West Twelfth street. Four men entered the place one night in Mir and after taking 8800 from the till, [and Mr. and Mm. Bowman in a email closet in order to prevent pur-) suit. Then the dry ends store of Jonathan Innee. No." of West Twelfth street was robbed of 3100; next R.E. Morris, a. tea merchant] in Blue Island avenuewae forced to give up 885. In each instance the robber. walked into these places either in broad daylight or ear y in the evening. covered. those present with revolvers and then helped themselves. Then Raymond's dry goods atom, at Lake street and Centre ev- enue. was looted. and two day- Inter Thomas J. Manhall, of the Golden Rule dry sat.,' store. at Centre .avenge end West adiaon “meet. was killed in 1itf,'hc,"ufi)j,teiiib?,' four ban.. dita, who UI up is cashier. custo- more and clerks. but failed to set any money. The bandit: fired edom or mpmahotaoataide the-tore, endbe- aide- killing Mr. Manhunt wounded two bf-etandere. The bandit. entered the Cd ambit Restaurant. No. 285 Wells street; terrorized the ache: and cue- teetpe, one}. captured a smell amount lac-g It is related of the late Jules Simon that when he was directed to makp an official report on the Paris Exposition of 1889 the amount named for the work was 88,000. tie, however, of his own no- cord. reduced it to 82.400, to the Imam- ment of nil oftico-hoidtsrU. The new Shah of Persia has announq- ed that henceforth public posts. digni- ties, and military titles will be bestow- ed solely on the merits of the candi- dates, and that no money consideration will he allowed weight in the matter of appointments. A _delpatch from Athens says that Rasia is prompting France to occupy Crete and hold it against Great Brit- aln'e tenure of Cyprus and Egypt. The Brxtlsh fleet has been so strengthened m Cretan waters as to almost blockade the island. Governor Murray, the British end French Commodores and the New.. foundland Ministry held a conference on the tiNtery troubles, and there is hope of the matter being settled. There were seventeen cases of cholera and five deaths from the disease among the Egyéitian soldiers at Cairo on Mon- day. an four cases and tour deaths timing the British soldiers in the same p ace. The town ot Cobrin. in the Province of Grodno. Rush. has been burned. Three hundred houses were destrolyed. and two thousand people are home can. British troops made an attack upon the Manhole position " Theba Imam- ba on Sunday. and were fg',et',h They repeated the attack on onday, and were successful. It is reported in Constantinople tluyt sixty thousand Kurds in the Diar.t.ekir district have revoked a.nd. are pulsa- ing the villages Indiscrimlnately. P'),tt__tewa of C.obrin, in _ttsts Province A German sub-marine cable company has been formed in Berlin, to 13%: cable from Germany to 'Spain, and t nee to the United States. It is rumoured that Abbas. the young Khedivo of Egypt, will visit Europe dur- ing the present summer. The cattle locus in Austrian eon- .tinuea. Emir: herds of uttle are be- mg destroyed. (.rt.uetory, and u.isru"vrrirsiiir'iu 3:55;: :tlon to curtail credit. Wool is lit pressed, with no satisfactory wtivxty 1n the demand for fall goods. 11:01: and steel u in lamened request. with no prospect of present revival. 'B.oot and shoe manufaéturin in still active. but the outlook is WE. GENERAL. - Dantzig In: 3 case of Asiatic cholera. Three thousand houses have been do.. ttlted by flood. on the west coast of "pid." " locum of Chicago's In] In and Slur: ,hot-e'atuut" lold-Ipl With Many 'oretatorrs. " apparent! immediately probable. The dulneea has been increased some- what blv unfavorable weather, and con- '.ilerablr hr uneasiness as to the tu.. ture financial poaition of the conntry caused by the action of the Chncago convention. Collections are ulna!»- ft.uetorr and there is a general dimmi- Business throughout the United 1ttrtea..drittiniiiii unusually quiet, 3nd 'l(r'1itr,f,,iiy to reports from the two gum“): commercial agencies in New . ork. not laugh change for the better In anus"... _:__.,u A‘ . .. Lipirp w "W' I l Barry L. B. New. formerly assistant l paymaater on the Canadian Pacific rail- I way, was arrested on Friday in New; lik, suspected of having appropriath I 80.000. wlguch he stated was lost from hi. i, my car Ut May. ' The Pittsburgh Pa., city auditors have I finished. their examination of the boob ; of _ex-Clty Attorney Moreland and his’ mutant, House, and report 8297.000 , unaccounted for on the books. I is: New York Bong: at Yt? I): m a ittin upon t com o pu Ho 't.'fly0'i1tlHgitt and cars an Mignon, Punishable' by arrest and imprison- ment. Tho law becomes a section of the Sanitary Code. Barr; I Wednesday night. 3 dwell- f'rlll-'lllUP,Jd destroyed. the. ltr,?,' were killed and . fourth we probe!) y fatally injured, W910 on The tai, A NERVY GANG. the penitentiary, and at once m and wrote a letter to Gov.. VIurton, asking for hm pardon. I somewhat earned to receive stating that his friend had been r three years. it!» were mil. be he loose in this "Pl,e/iefrtirji.. iiG oysters are all alive and Inuit y. Ten tons of he were consumed on the Jour. nay. Mr. Stayner of the Fisheries Depart. ment has arrived at Vancouver with a refrigerator car loaded with lobsters anduystera trem.galitnx. for transplan- ting in the Paeifio waters. The long journey. the hotweather and the lack u sea water it Is feared will militate taint the auccees of the experiment. Out of 300 large, healthy oysters taken on " Halifax it is believed them are only About .10tl.noyy gingeh whiqh will All the canneries up now busy and the salmon are running, but not to as great an extent as will be the case du‘r'lngmthe next. thud '.rl.low.incweekk. rifularity, considering - ai' 'TEJEE& di ficulti to be contended with. The telt,tiran A {swim (us uninterrupted. l in melting the accumulated snow lying Am the mountain tops in all parts of the interior swelling the Columbia‘ 1nd Fraser Rivers almost to " greatl tut extent as in 1894, So far beyond .in?ndatjng low-lying lands no greet‘ injury has been done, except to grow-, ink crops which are considerably dam-l aged, eageciale in the lower Fraser valley. he mountain streams are still high. The Columbia and Koote- pay Rivers are greatly swollen, over- flowing their bnnkn to the coast. No lives are reported last, but inuch dam- age has been . done. Traffic on the; Ganglia!) Pacific run; With remarkable, Growing Crops Upon the low Land- Dam- "ee1--Attantte lab-ten and Oysters Beach the (but. Unprecedented heat during the last two weeks in the mountains resulted Half our [vice and make representations in con- nection with such a purely family at- i/iii.' asa visit to the Queen, the Czar. as likely as not, will tell the French- men to mind their own business. The German Emperor seems to think that if he is not to go to England this year no other monarch ought to go there, and German diplomats un- doubtedly would regard the Czer's visit to this country as an intentional rebuke to their efforts to get England within the meshes of the triple " liance. Hence it is possible that there will be a prodigious pother over * dis.. tinctly innocent transaction on the part a a sOVereign of whom it may 'truly without flattery be said that she, personally, has never, in the' sixty years of her reign, made a sari-1 one mistake of policy or etiquette in dealing with foreign monarchs and international questions. as the Czar is personally concerned. he has no particular love for the French alliance] and has never concealed his own conviction that an Anglo-Rush]: alliance could stand against the world. He has subordinated his ti't','e,l opin- ion and predilectiuns to t e unanimous advice of Russian statesmen and dip- lomats, and has even made believe to love the French alliance, another tie. that uutocracy has ita limits. If, w- eyer. the French presuPe,.to glve agi- The Queen's Invitation to the Young can and (‘urlna to “an ller at Ba1trtora1-- objccllous Bat-zed by France and Ger- many. Her Majesty has sent an official in- Vitation to young Czar N icholu and his jwife to visit Balmoral during the com- ing autumn, and the news of this ac- tion appears greatly to have agitated szench diplomats and caused some stir at the German court. The Queen, sent the invitation as the grandmother‘ of the Czar’s wife, and certainly had no idea of arousing international pas- sions; but it looks as though that would be the result if the Czar comes to this country. The French Ambassador has] been instructed, so the story goes, toi delicately hint to the Czar that he had much better stay at home, or if he wants a change,' that he should take it on French soil. It. seems scarcely credible that French diplomacy should! malts such a fearful _Iuistake.' As far. or the force of mterday's collision. Headless trunks, tea without limbs, limbs without bodies, w.ere gathered in that small space. Occuxonal y someone would recognize the features of a son or a daughter. Kind friends would gently lead them from the room, and the bod would be ticketed and sent to the 'lfieutvflll,lfat. halal LOODS IN BRITISH COLUMBIA. i -- -w. - “a, e?! mourning _in Ihprha, The mg up recruit; " Council Bluffs, Mia- aouri Valley, and Woodbine, Ia. Ita destination was Logan. Iowa. About , in the evening the journey home we: commenced. The train had hardly peas- ed the limits of the lt and was round- mg a curve, when own brakes wan whistled. and then came a creel]. The excursion train had been run into by a fast freight. and all the coaches were ditched. This has Mn a rlnv 1-, -- Demon: DIPLOMATIC POTHER. THIRTY-ONE KILLED. - - v. 16K: we must match . been run into by: ll the coaches were PM! a (is: of gen- Pravda Pg, debt, will}; man. not uIdoubt, wu e disootir answer; to . dead mm?“ m" Have you any doubt as to my sbility to auppgrt your daughter! naked the mpecumous lover. In Germany and other parts of the Continent cherry trees are common- ly planted by the roadsida Any psa- nenger may opt. of the fruit, except that about which the owner has bound B wisp Sr,t._.tttr,at in..toke.n of _merva- tion. - Thin in taxation to the people of tirc United States, who boast of their re ublican- ism, bat hare submitted to £9 repeal or nullification of every tax upon wealth. ,_- _-.-....... vvvtlwlLub. wucucvel‘ u, needs an additional ten millions of dol- hrs or twenty millions of dollars of re- venue, is able to get it by merely adding a. penny or tuppenoe to the income tax. This tax touches no one whose income is less than $890 a year. and at Ed. on the pound wally proglnces dl16,000,000, or K0,000,000--d strikmg ofsgrect lesson in taxation to the Beanie of Hm than": British mode of raising will}; ii; the income tax. Possibly the great differ.. ence in the situation of the two Gov- ernments at present has made officials st Washington enamouned of British ways. This year the Treasury at Wash- ington will have to report a. larger de- tidit than the British Exchequer show- ed a 'surgrltur-eatormoua though the lat- ter was. Now_ while leittietr their thumb on Britain's free tr e, the offi- cials at_ Washington ens pointing. out how easily Britain raises mono]: by the income tax. They say and rig tly, the, estimate of the income tax are inade on the yield per penny. and this yield, in spite of recent remissions which amount to £175,000 per annum, has grown in twenty years by L"200,000, and now stands at E'2.012j000. This means that tttpr/tish, government. 1vlsenever it John Bull's Wu or Italian: Money An object Lesson to thy Yankees. Financier: at Washington are begin- ning to cast vttsyiattul eyes at the BAD PROVED HIS CAPACITY [ par CHERRIES FOR THE PUBLIC. was _uysrijris.rfGirFi"rTi'iiiUi'r""i;t' {K3311- struments that had made such. B fav,. ograble impression bn the king of kings." -- PAWNED HIS WATCH. --"-__ _- -- .-....,... mm. apd after it was over he asked that the first item in the programme might be repeated for his benefit. It was dqne. but still the Shah was not satisfied. "The tune before that is what I want," he explained, “the very first tune of all." â€And then. it became clear that it $33°i§e ,,,_ .-_.,...... ~.un mauunuch, will!†as his wife a handsome Irish girl, wid- ow of a sergeant of mppern who had been detached from the British garn- son " Gibraltar and taken into the tity.- ten’a service. Her son ia MuJey Ytsaid, nicknamed the "Red Beard." THE MUSICAL SHAH. The late Shah of Persia had a empo- what curious taste in music. Daring gpe of his was to Emhmd he sat " I: not geuenll known that t_he present Sultan of IMS,',',' ia of Irish descent. Such. however, is undoubtedly the case. Early in this century hia grandfather Sultan Sidi yytsom.etJchesy as lug wife a handsome Irish srirl, und- 3n um. um- In Moroee- III-let! r "nh--a Prlnee nu w... Bmhes-A Inn-nu, Tree. 1 The dusky King Khan. All] of the Engl'uh in South Africa has had to pay dearly for his recent jaunt to London. He has sent the following message to the English people: "I shall never tor.. eat the kindness received in England. I send greetings. When I returned I found all my cattle dead and my crops eaten up by locusts. Famine will stare Ely people in the the two in th short ANECDOTES " SOME MERRY lll0lfji]lllgll, THE BRITISH INCOME TAX. 1th intimirtiiriii ibi‘stE'lf; AN IRISH SULTAN. I'ES " RULERS " FAR- AWAY COUNTRIES. TORONTO - ’u "r.---as.--.-r Che Uriiiisa A In: been conferred tt Sir sl'l'r1,'lt'l', Robinson. the 'dfl'lUlR'l Cap. Colony. eu-um commences pl: reign' u wealthiest mommh In the world, THE SHAH’S VAST WEALTH. The vast wealth in Jewels and.specie left by the late Shah will be inherited by the new one, and fifteen millions in not too high an estimate .of their worth. the great globe of gold. mounted with huge germ, pain]; vulgad at 1ldalet while the historical Ai.a.m.opd, he Der- 'tut-i-Nur, or Sea. of Light. and I not treynttottreqtts, tttrm. part of the lat- treasure ot gems, form Part of {He jiri.'.' zest and mast. valuabo collection of t.re,',tys atone: 1n thiworld. Mantle:- â€I- tr, nmnmnnm '- _-€_ -- .. case with the internal carotids, which supply the capillary areas of the brain. thi the contrary, these large veal: continue to retain their elasticity, so that the blood pressnre remains higher than within this capillary area of any other organ of the bony. The blood paths ot the brain being thus. kept open, the brain tissue P. better' nour- ish‘ed than the other tissues of the tort actar of the hem. Of 00 ermn whole the comrades. J rial: gamed for u ally , the man his hue met wi Lose 1‘1va here. rid- 98 t at th ls "aertsheat More Than Any Other organ. There are two parts of the human omanism which, if wisely used, large- ly escape the decay of old age. These two are the brain and the heart. Per- sons who think often wonder why brain workers-great statesmen and others- should continue to work with almost unimpaired activity and energy up to a period when moat of the organs and functions of the body are in a condi- tion of adva.eed.dear. The normal brain remains vigorous to the last, because its nutrition is espe- cially fronded for. About middle life, or a ittle later. the general arteries of the body begin to lose their elastic- ity, and to weaken, slowly but surely.‘ They become. therefore. much less et.. ficient carriers of the nutrient blood of I the ctt1iaargysre.asy But this}; not the _ _.___, a“... '_rNN u, u.“ w. 'lision. and the whale 'liiiist' have been terribly injured, as the am around was 5pm lily died with its blood, and the animal di not rise after striking the vessel. The well of the ship was at once sounded, and it was discovered that the water was making at the rate of a. foot an hour, which, in a. vessel so deeply laden, was a very serious mat- ter.’Sydney being 220 miles distant. Examination showed that there was a large dent in the side where the whales head had butted in the plank- ing and framework. As the water gained on the pumps, the deck cargo was jettisoned. but continuous pump- ing enabled the crew to finally get the vessel clear. On the next day, the weather being very favorable. a pad composerd of green hides, in which pil- lows had been sewn, was fastened over the dent in the timbers. The inrush of water was then checked. and the vessel was also enabled to weather the severe" ttalas 33mph followed. and to: reach Byline); HEELS: -iiriiiiirt', stprn. The second whale, fortunately, did not ram the ship, but dived just before reaching the Handa Islet. and gassed underJthe keel. The brimm- Riga my? ahyyCl.iaiGirud in; tiii, A leviathan or the Beep Almost Sank I “use! In Australian Wan-n. A strange incident lately occurred in Australian waters. The brigantine Hanan Isler arrived at Sydney Harbor from New Zealand, presenting the ap- _ penance of having been struck by e Pr.? gee, as she was much damaged Iamidship. The vessel had made a fair voyage from Mercury Bay, New Zea- laptlt with acergo of timber, up to, within ten days of Sydney. Two large I whales were sighted, each bung about I 60 feet in leng.h. At first t ey .:ytl aimed to be bedding names the ship's [ we, but they suddenly slewed round I and came broadside on to the amp at I a tremendous speed. The first whale, struck the shi amidships and, although the vessel is 5.00 tons register and was laden with nearly a million feet of timber, the contusion was so great. that the__ Vessel shook from stem to! VESSEL DAMAGED BY A WHALE. I -".- ~_-»_u.~ “an“ “A“ tut: “is. â€But there has been ehumorous feature In the proceedipgs, which it will do no harm to record. When the Ancienta w.ere entertained in the Royal Orange- rlea at Windsor on Wednesday many of their ladies were anxious to obtain souvenirs of the mansion, and they Frauaded the waiters to sell them nlves and forks. Consequently the waiters did a thriving trade. They charged five shillings each for common steel knives, and it now develops that these knives were the property of the gentry-Let tt, 1vipity.ii' who supplied the trui.C. Gia tiiiirTiG"iaii"rlxir used unude the castle. my nuuqus 1.0 empnaslze the ptea-i for the week. A year ago the total WI- lure of seems the Ancients." . (iJytiiijioi.i, bushels. The total was: to The rempuon accorded to the Anei-l Europe in 24 800.000 bushel; F. doom tsnt and Honorable Artillery 9.rmptu.sr l of 1.200.000 for the week, whilea you ut. Ensland qurpasses anything, tar-come total was 40,400,000 bushels. Tho poipp o.r. Cenume. hearty eutlnuiiaam; vuible ind mount. afloat to Europe u? the hmtorg of the countri. 9n. all I combined, are 21,999,000 bushels ll ttidea, from t e Queen.and t e Prinoe ', against 73,680,000 bushels last week. of s)lr,t,i"'ut,'wita,E "g? 'J,'e'tt,1g',', Elle and 83,759,000 bushel: a year ago. masses. n o no - e uws 1p m . . - has been loyally 2d'ld to the visit-} The total sales of real ts.tato Ide; 01's. .who, as distinctly stated by the: heal for June were 99 with . v ue 0 Prince. were not received as foreigners. j $270,924.53, as against 89 sales and $1129? _brt?tlsery from arms the 363-- 3131712521†I., IL... .._‘a u: “a.-- __J - __- Pw.. vvvlv wwlly unlawful 2t"if, for the great popular reception ,Sta 1 y the mag: ot the people which we; 1 ham met with ex ery moment since ar- I , mung here. It is very clear to all of no no t at the mass of Englishmen ere Bo, heart and soul against any interruption 0011 of the peaceful relations' between' the _ the two countries, and they took thin oo- g the mama to spontaneously demonstrate the I of same. This is the spirit manifested by I T the Queen, Prince ot Wales, Duke of I Un Connaught. Lord Wolseley, and “era! One in authority. They all seem to ' btu most anxious to emphasize the plea-Jar sure ot seeing the Ancients." . {43.5 Pt Seeyrtibunccorded to the Anon-dim may. though most of the Ancients were present in uniform yesterday after- noon at the annual inspection of the Honorable Artillery Company. I wish to record our keen delight at the char- acter of the reception we have met with hem. Of calm, we expected the gen- eroua wholeeouled courtesies of our maize; /P.IT, yen totally unp_re- â€" --.--. v- vvmuulll “no not“! and lengthâ€. Greatly be, - with n--Seee- efYu'e2trtrtrtt-certg I “a. I“. of Interact tq the I!!! will; Souvenir: at VII-(sot. f M.- I“. A “patch from London tsarr.--Coi.1 The world's Ihilhnents of when foe Winner, of the Ancient and Honorable the paat week WON 73601110 bushels. Artillery Company of Massachusetts. 1,f,ittt?,.t, let If: mitt and study. . . Aasoei an res are . or t In ad t,',,U.eAetntavt.tt "2tu),' 05:;with a hit invulfment waived“ eluded on Friday night, 'with the; The stock: of wheat " Pro.tto m smoker of the Hononbxe Artillery Com- £32.53 butheia u â€pinata! with Iih.. THE BOSTON ARTILLERY. THE BRAIN. mo Jeff. we; The no.) '0: oil i. .o gun at an 32:; 'lg"hTr new We“: . couple of miles went at ingliahmen are BothWell. Ont.. tint tum: m mum 1y interruption constantly lo_haul the oil to the all: s between' the I there not hunf sufficient tank-co 1 took thin oo- 3 the yvell. to ho d tho oil for any length 1t,thtJttt/tt i of tune. Pelu at y The visible supply ot wheat in th. 'tttdiy/s,,.','? I United sum and Cam. u 47,199,000 {iii seem to. (Ia I ytusheu, . decreue of 66t,000 bushel- ran- col- the 22d of July, 1889, and His Roan 313th George Fredgriok. Duke of York. to Prinoa Victoria Mag of Tech. a the sum chapel, on the 6t of Jul . [898. He will In all pr9hahility offi- cuhe at a fourth min! ,',T,'ef,i'E, in Jul& this regrrthat o Princess ud of than to Prince Charles of Denmark. Lavage, eldat dun later of the Princa ttf. “gig. tofh1s E'lll . of Kitchen the pit-sr-it' /koit." junta -- -Coririon, on the 1'lAfle/u,t 1889, and His Royal The Most Reverend Edward White Benson, ninety-third Archbishop of Canterbury. has oftidntasd It the great- est number of royal marriages Arch- bishop Benson officiated at the three following royal weddings, namely: Ber Raf“ Blghne- Princess Beatrice to the ate Prince Henry Maurice of Bettenberg. on the 23d of July 1885. " Whi when: Church. in the brii. of tiii'.?',',?,? Royal Eighties: Pr..tin.msan __ ---- l eldat daughter of the Primm l The late General Sir Henry Pomon- br, Queen Victoria'e private secretary. wee noted for his politeness, end when- ever en "tiat performed at Court he “we†telegraphed the following day to inquire after the performer'. health. On one occasion Ibgera Prat was sent for to Court to exhibit his educated gee-e before Queen Victorie's grand. children. The day following the er- tist received the traditional telegram from General Poneonby. written in the following immutable terms "Her Gr» ioul MAJesty would be delighted u know if the membere of your troup. are well, end if they hue hid en agree- eble journey. For my own part, I beg you tn convey to them the expree- non of my eeteem." of the leading staples are generally un- ehanged. To effect sales prioea are shaded in some lines of woolens and cotton. The money market is quiet with rates unchanged. Call Joann an quoted here at p I-il, and the beat oom- memial paper In discounted at 6 to 0 1-2 per cent. Speculation has been airs I active in the Stock Excha . Bank nine: in demand and firm, (th loan issues in some cases an weaker. _ The Keewatin Milling Company of l Manitoba have just contracted with the _ Canadian-Australian Steamship Conn- oany to carry 900 tons of flour and wheat each trip tdr the next three hiiiii7, to Australia and Suva. The re- lports of this trade show a steady and marked harem in the demand for tho Canadian product, and so great are the exports that it in almost impossible to get freight space on the .steeuners with- oat booking it several trips ahead. Th. Canadian hour much- from the famou- hard wheat ot Manitoba. is steadily gaining favor in the markets of tho southern colonies. One ol the chief rear sons of this is that flour made from hard wheat is very much stronger than that which has heretofore been usod in Austrian». and Suva, and can be, told in the market even at seventy-five cent. to 81 a. barrel higher. prim than soft wheat flour. At the increased price it l is found more profiuble and mnomionl and hence its popularity is growing. There has been a moderate volume of trade at Toronto this week. Order. were chiefly ' hand-timouth chariots: for wagonable goods. and prospect; an Lair. The feeling with regard to the future has improved somewhat, .and them in exporting? lean unocrtnmty than now. ago. 'rveytuttt of _yunter wheat is in full pwtng in tho Niagara and Lake Erie districts. The grain " of first-clan quality. but the yield will be light. The spring emf: both north and west look remarkab y welt. Bar- ley. oatq and. peas are all doing well. Dealers in Winter goods are taking the usual interest in crop reports an an singed you" great e.xtent by them.__l’ricu l The Winnipeg Manger ot the Mol- ;sons Bunk. mporta that the crap outs I look in Manitoba continues to impruvo. The wheat average will not equal that of last year, but on the whole the prin- pacts tor n bountiful harvest are very pmising. There is less credit in tho country. consequently lumen urn pore prudent, and instead of running Into-debt are gradually reducing old lu- hilitius; in but are in a better uhapo financially than ever before. Quite A (number are carrying over a percent- age of last tears crop. something un- precedented in the history of the mun- try. Mixed farming is becoming won general. and with it, the assumune that the failure of any one cm) will not mean the. impoverishment of tlhe whole oom- I munity. ans month and only 815000 from Jug. but. year. The total ac; for the on: and suburbs are 140. of a value a $349,255.78, against 188 sales of a value of $437,479.19 last month, and 11931100 of a. value of $414,249.09 in June laat year. The total sales of red “an. in'uon- treal for June were 99 with a "he ot $270,924.58. " against 89 sale- "Id $317,138.01 in May, and 85 sale; and $285,986.62 in June, 189ti, tshowing , doggy; qt. over; 846,009 prey Mus pup"- we put week won 7.200.000 bushels. ! Canadian scoot- ere quiet end My. _ Bank there. ere . her the]. week, :with e an iQeeg,Q ttAS. i The took- of wheat at Toront- m '177.253 bushels u ooptpared with th.. 893e wealrtMroeandNgmbuaheU . you an Stock- of wheat " Port Arthur and Fort 2151ttiatrt Lamina Winn: m ' . w en o £622 bushels 't,TlNle The price of wheat in Ontario in low- er. there‘being nie- ot white " tras, on the G. T. B. went. 01M. In]. any and [use receipt. in Western States keep prisms low. THE FIELD OF illlllfllIlilfla, BE MARRIES ROYALTY ULTRA COURTEOUS. JP»;- "vh,cyr,t'"t _ 'ar T aâ€. Gi “f ' ss' Cr"t V ., V (it! I" , .. Lau.t,, El,