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TIIB HUROII 8IGNA!., }111UA Y, AUG. f'3, 1889
fIE TORONTO BrDGET.� IIIALFOUR APoi.00,z[3.
AANY WITNESSES TESTIFY AT THE it•ni.:tea Makes the leaten titsb see
nearly "Take et Sari,"
HICKS INQUEST. ;nom the Nee York Soo.
The sortie to the House of Common,
*smith A/jetewstaawt-IlasetMeMettreger ou Thursday night, •Neu Harriogiou
aeWwaI t.wittes_ ss/ddtjeassames.,mads au ellen to IuHict perwuel chest s -
mettt upuu ltalluur,was the hots event of
liedylsesovered centarteAppetstsetaea ,hat u..turu that ti . ma:nitoJ since the
Tusua7o, Aug. -rho luqueet into the int uoteble ourasr.0 shin Puuts,lt cruet -
death of James Hicks, who la slip] to sou the dour, &book ht. hit to the taw of
Late breo pokeweed by bla sista. Kara, the tccuprnIa et the *treasury bench,
White, and his nephew, Arthur Rieke, wall •u1 drnrd twit august b. -41y to comet.
resumed is the Police Court last night by Pvthsis klall..ur u..ern urn remise how
Coroner Johnson There was • h.'eh of 'Mfr• w ly lir errsyttl a Itifsllting and Pt r•
Zltaeasea Detective black those to t:.e fact .en rust o ikatLL..tareLl• ILL wattle..
that Mrs. %Vhite haclvtattel 33 Alice street, Sits urtitreeatw insult to Harriut;tou had
wkkb io polios circles was georrelly sue- indented evuty. Inelonau pletsut, suet the
peed to be an improper house. Frank Moo- hie... blow that was struck would have
ton, aged 11, wbu lives with his parents in Sawn a signal ter a cus.det tit: t might
East Toronto, told how in the &►seem of,
his mother Mrs. White called at tis. hutue,lirase not.tree the runts. 11. too: of Com -
and went to the top of a cuph.ard whereto„ tat. Sextets had alIe.ey pockets out
there wad "rough 0a rats" kept. Hw did •"'Witt to l'' 1 S.usJes,ou, show he
not see her take may away, however. 1►r.,bsd« ptxp.ce to ;erred Line/wit in a v. its,
Martin. who made the poet martens, testi. that w.a heard auovu the uupi.rtug
fled that the body was in a perfectly healthy shouts of the chairmen and the din .1
conditiom acrd Jath could not have resulto4!the factions Her.y wad Liu his tees
irom disease. Analytical( hemist stabbing- , tug somebody to tread on his Suet,
m bad examined the .:an eM ed which;em•' the rest of the l'aruellites were be•
d.e.e.Sd had drunk the fatal draught. ft;eluuing to turn back thou wnatbtuur
eestaioed traces of &r•eniv. The dates:isles' Shen the badly friehteued Ciera, es the
bad also been ex.n.ine.l sod the fluids they
containedsit wtti is of 1'ulumrut terShu Jackie
a-
cont•ined analysed. Traces of arsenic had
been found in all. Dr. Ellis, public analyst, dais:cal Irish Secretary, hut.sssny .polo -
as
otsbred the report of the p v,„,ow wit•' tlsrd. If Harlingtons coat tails heti
saes There grains of Ib. poison were fou•J '.scan n.ade of ie.a attune material, or had
is the ato.uach, sufficient of themselves, is Slahehey, who slid dust' the aisle hold -
kis opinion, tocause death. \Ire. Catharine .n.¢ to them. been astutie or two lighter.
Hicks, the mother of the deora.e.l and of :be al'gry Inehntau would hate had Bel -
the prisoner sar.b %%bite, was the next wit- tour by the threat Lel.•ro he could hate
acs calle'I. Sh. tried hi w pud hi. o•.
alibi for her daughter, radanrefusedrov. sato s„tterebrutaltapwas�tue
lgy. aQc of to Harrington
identity a drew worth Mrs. White waitthat r•ot mer cat the p,wuels,even of Bal•
euppned to have euro w the morning of .
the Tuesday on which Hicks was poisoned. "el ..esu patty, uefcnde hu coudust.
A basket was also produced as being the Alt crcumstaltced tended to heighten ibs
One carried by the prisoner when she saute lu.0 t. Herrr,gtwi, w:1., le a big 1'1'
to tits city. Mrs. Norton, mother nl the licai.,g Irishman, with a Linn word fur
boy Norton. recognized t e dress and even his party Hermits and not a bit of
aaket u seen with the prisoner on the malice in his moral composition, only re -
tumidity ussday morning when she was on her road ceutly hnisbed a OM menthe term in
to town. It will be recollected that Mrs. ''see, whlihtr he sae sent at B+ifuur'a
White claimed that she had not Irft her instance. and his pair, bearlly-hued lice
home in Little fork on that day. Th. ill• nears witness to the sutlenug he has uu-
uest was again adjourned until next dr one. Hn will t lk
ridsy night, to aearringtonu tato
R
tallow two important wit-
name to testify. .even hie clusest friends t f the hntutltatk,S
he was subjected to In prison, but It is
k• own the' the amount of fits food wee
r doted while he was preparing his de -
The Mtes1..Ipp1 Jary being Ina verdict knee for the Parnell Commission, and
taxon.. Jobe t. &.plea.. ,that by Balfour's orders everything that
Frau,, .Stir. ie..-Agruma acy
.eeses&p.aasble to break the prl...uer's ir.-
Sulitvan ease were m_de 17,74.0. Lt.trict (duu.itabie spirit was duLe during those
Attorney Neville opened sad closed for Terrible rax months.
the State white ex -Attorney -General Ford, Balfour started the storm that tamed
,ludre. Calhoun Sad Green appeared for te•ibtm by asserting, In eiplalnir.; the
efeadant& The Diatnct Attorney in closing refusal of the notorious Roche and Col.
is argument said
'From the evidence the accused lea. been Turner to subscribe to a rocs meeting be -
rowed guilty. 1f your verdict be than of •cot ase Harrington was one of the cons -
edgy' than waste cal the indictasens 'not guilty nettle*, that Harrington had 'Fritter. .1
Miseenippi disgraced 'and despised,' and if the police in his newspaper, the Kerry
he 'edict b. 'twit then yon will chow to .+'ufo.,. f, as cowards, Lars and uniformed
he world
that sn M' t.nastpps, our bsbeed
este. t. taw is supreme." bloodhounds. It seaa not much o,[ itself.
('banes for the defers:* were reed_by Mr. because the Irish members du not hatM-
rope and theme for the State by the Dietriet,tate to term the police co wards, liana
stoney. It was 3.30 when the jury took and bi...sdh.•und., as they are; but in
bechar"' Sad ld
entrew, and M tn..tance, as it has been in many
they returned into onus. Swtit+a°
Ins seas at the 5.t and 0517 'others, the statement was a falsehood in-
tb. ci*.i5g
p be gave the toothpick in his sti'utb .bowed vented for the occasion, as the only
bat he kit Say .motion. Jude. Terrell had means at hand whereby Balfour might
ready takes hie seat. There was a dere «xcoer the ruth.nly conduct of his allies.
lens. at the jnry eot.nd. Tbey s.s down C.naequently Hartington ruse and de-
. moment but Judge Terrell said :
•"tand up, gentlemen !" They weer. :Inanded to know in what number of his
"Stand op, Mr. Sullivan," mad the Just. paper the article bad appeared. Balfour
be champion also came to hes texts. His kss� iA ppsntly reetxonded that he made the I
lma •shade more serious than usual. bur 'statement oe :he best authonty,and went
still looked quite uncosoerned. on talking. Harrington interrupted him
'star° 7°° agreed npon a esediet !" "le.*mu
to dr.d what that best authority was. i
'genie w.a a general sodding of head, sad and the big lriabmw's voice trembled
banded over a paper. Judge Terrell with att8pr. aced passion. Balfour, with-
itora tothe stick, who ted : et .,ttcmg the 'toes l0n, escort on with
"'pe the jury find a v'rdscs st gmly as his address, and again Harrio ton Shun'
reedit' eke firs* in* ' •
muss.. smgressed the f deter, „'-hat is the authority?' Then
You fin*mdse A general bead shaking demoted aprBalfour, looking directly into the face of
ledge Calhoun requested that the ;the man he had so recently victimized
ked what di mesa
jury Noland humiliated, made a gesture indica
they�ari Jive of such utter contempt and scorn,that
JamesonSas iMior d Thom 6:bpat!" Harrington c,m ietel lost control of
te its jury. r later nodded k F y
he affirmative himself. It esu an insult that cahoot
The medics was ordered recorded and the be described in word., but that was not
try were relieved. lee bitter. The tailor who put in the
.4ullivss•s i ce.. tik. verdict was rn
nd.d stitches that attach the skirt. of Herring -
o• • er,ldy. Hm look was sae ton's coat to the hied of that garment r
t ooppantusett or Send bet d weeey sed an- 7
oy55Sa He showed aofesha55t( be credited with haring saved the
the crowd and as coon as be could House of Commons from as pretty a row
* awa7 fr.re the shut boom he as ever was witnessed in a civilized legali-
sm by a back a way. aaeon,p.nisd IstSfe,
esv.r.l hieetic. He tried hard M
• ep up his spirits, stogie. a &&nisch d. nett
d/• a Lurch bot he was evidenty e l A perfect complexion, free from pim-
tlede 1 5* Std• • or blemiah, u very rarely seen, be.
A memos
o. in arrest of jedgetent was esalldi•e few people have perfectly pore
r overruled. ill be atoned
to-marrow. I*
undoublydy Brill t., ss.- cod. And yet, ►11 dwfigunng ern -
will
will bt prosou.oed end soe a oasfora' tie's are cosily removed by the use of
trial will be made. If this is Ayer'. Sensual r'1tit. Try it, and surprise
, as a likely, Ow ease can be taken to your friends slit: the result.
c Comet on appeal or writ of error.
01.111.4 OF PRIZE FIGHTING.
USED IHS U1 1! 11EQ.Y.l'wl *gibe tletiseits Attu.
, The German Army, eye )Ur Bring
)(Juui,1u bat tnterwttug work up .0 the
A COLORED YOUTH'3 ESCAPADE AT,J^tst w''')°tu empire. is a erueh.sps
THE QUEEN CITY. •ubaree on the country," and ho geed "u
ae speak o1 ''the euurmuw ■uin w tax.v,
lirect and indirect,' that the people pay
items J.. .. Ws... a4,4 17, .take. ere /or its malutenastoe, the army estimates
,or the ycsr whop he stole, latki, being
MNier eW Yee el hire t'easert-*usel;It{,liS.,,h.i; u,*1 Ls, Lir say &4141.000,L.00.
Tommie Tingles. For 1615tl tat.) were 34 i,4MI.702 works,
Toat.xro, Aug.IG -A desperate atabbine alt`•"•° t'•' muse. Germany ale., ap•
affray of rather s pseuli.r nature occurred propruates 26,486,000, Lir about tjki.7tK1,-
• last night in Dui heos-street in the house of 00.), to an invalid (mud. I: we add Go.
' • tailored venoms 'muted Chtiattste Stewart, to the army appropriations we hate • t
who lives et No. is. She has been married tal .1 O 2,il10,I1110 for the wm.sary ex
several ttln•u, ore of the (ru'te of her nuns- mart VI the emplrr. The 'J Ore.
s.:..0 ;;:-Lw 1.7 'I, a �.:: ^t'1 vu,:`..r.tty un a piece (.n,.:ug comotia.s 4.a
known
as t.00rjeJamesFoote. A wide. nus 110 )..ibcess and wen, but there is au or
mame.l Mnutgomery lises w ti Mrs Stew- 4su:aed reserve by shush 11 couht be mi -
art. Last might Fuute introduced a strange
young white girl into Shu Iu,uwhuld and orw.srJ at may tine to a mollm o sod a
proeeo.iod to stake her ,ousfort.bie t5 use 'elf Au etchatiite cuutnsts the ta»t el
of the rooms. Mrs. otewart ordered the `refile,; up Shia greet fors Its the
pair out, and on her oat refusing to obey .lrougat Imliltary nates' lit Europe atth
attempted with the assietan.e of ate Cott of watutsunuti peu*ioes attd a
Montgomery to eufone her orders. small active force in the ireited Orates
in the s uI le young Fuot.drew • jack•knife It says : 'Phe United Sate, gets Slime
and made considerable play. Be brat at- filth an stony of 25,0IX), w:Ien cots
.iso,ut
623,1l(10,GJ0 • year -much more
in proportion than that of liermai.l, but
Lice an extravagant sem Bet Situ army
of pemt.unere of the l-.uted Stites nuns•
hers4.,.,557, cr more than the a:tive
forces of the Getman empire, aid tot.
'wt ..f u.anta•ninz this mute last you'
was gte2 000,00J. This yesr it is o x-
,,ectud is bo aM,ut el10,001.tGJ, .'. beet
bat Suited Stotts promos* list it;,.:.",
odhour countsmq the oust .1 the *rmy tu
service, is 'such more than the whole
military expenditure of Germany.
tacks 5 his mother. The first sla b &boost
cut two of the tiepin; Lid her left hand. the
second penetrated the palm and the third
cut open the left arm from the shoulder to
the elbow. He then turned his attention
to Montgomery, whom be stabbed several
times in the left arm, wording up by tudia:t-
! ing a terrible gash in the left shoulder.
1 Foote then made his escape and has mot as
yet been captured. 1 he two wounded
people were taken to Headquarters red
thence transferred to the Hospital in the
ambulance. Ws. Stewart'• wouuds were
dressed and she was mat back house, as she
has • family of small children to attend to.
i Montgomery's condition being inure serious,
he was sent to the accident ward.
j "Joseph Hildebrand, alias Lennon, alias
Fergus.m, aged'24, •. eupatiou /Him -tighter.
rraideuoe, Detroit, Michigan," was brought
inn, Headquarters last night by lreteetivea
Davis acd Alf. Cuddy on general prim, iples.
He is suspected of being an tamped . ou-
vict from the Michigan penitentiary at
Jackw.n, getting away live months ago after
just commencing au eieht•yoan term for
ourglar . New • node t'a.grl t old.
i Ir. Burges, Queen -street at, has re-
, cognised Sarah %White, who is under arrest A slim young elan in the height of
our the murder by poison of her brother fashion was violently sneezing in s ar rl
James Hicks, as the woman who on the car, when a compss.on remarked, "kw,
Tuesday preceding the death of her alleged Chawles, dean boy, how (lye cath that
t victim c lied at his office requesting to be
I furnished with some arsenic. She could not
give reason for
I and the doctor�acci satisfactory
refused her
quest. Mrs. VI hit. has stated that she did
not leave her borne in Little York on that
' day, but the detectives have two wutnea
who are ready to swear that she came up
with them to town on the train on the latal
Tuesday moruittg.
Mee and tellable.
I bgbly recommend 1►: "'owlets Ett-
tract .4 tl ild Scrawl erry for c srsu;r
et.kra, cholera morbus, coLc, crimps,
diarrh•••a,dymutery and all sumosrrc•o.n-
plaints It is safe and reliable tor child-
ren and elder twrsroa.
Ml,s HILet BNEcKTNRlns.g
Heyworth, Que. 2
Tbe Ocean tarn.
Nrw YORK, Aug. 15. --The steamship
City of Sew fork, which arrived at the
Bar at 11.35 p.n.. Aug. 14, reports
having experienced very dirty weather.
She was obliged to slow down three or four
Itimes owing to the ntschiuery having
become hated, resulting in a loss of souse
ten hours time. Tbe daily runs were :
Aug. 9, 405 miles ; 10, 440 ; 11,132 ; 12,
424 : 13, 404 ; 14, 465 ; 13, 1117. Total,
12790 miles. She made the run in 6 days
It hours. The steamship Teutonic, which
arrived .t the bar at 12.13 a. m. on the 13th,
reports having had strong westerly winds
and gales and head sees most of the
time. tin August 12 she ran at reduced
speed for 17 hours. The daily runs were:
Aug. 4. 394 miles; 10, 404; 11, 430; 12, 431;
13, 4.0; 15, 4:•t; 13, 22 . Total, 27110
mils. She made the runin 6 days 15 hoses
and 'tn minutes. The City of Rome, which
left Queenstown some hours earlier than the
other two, did not arrive until some hours
Sevin se lees MIs «.i.
Petters. Mina., Aug.17. -The court
about 9 o'clock this morning
dMr some preliminary business
ehimpion turned op before the bar
Satsiting in a toed, clear Sad steady
Torn Anon i deans to make a few re.
its 1 vas only auk for your clemacy No
tilt l have dime iIu.mething wrowg but as
y melon and 5M ami Isarnedw a. Hever Al of the law.
tinguished
net Attorney en my right or my 9noasel
loo have addroeed you. and therefore Ibee
mart that I am your Kemble oervaat, to
JOHN L. SULLIVAN.
Sullivan sat down and leaked M the
rt waiting ►i. dome.. Then was
Ober panty and deep *ilesee. Judge
mail,taI er a moment, asked kir the pie*
n. This was onastrued as a good 'mea
ter • few mi.esesinspection be folded
r carefully laid it on the
hie eyes with hie beads and noid*-
y. E`.ry eye wee flit upo0
Saltine leaned forward sad watched
edge anxiously. The Jssg . broke the
nos ibryy oozing in his quiet wsy : "Stied
Sullivan: Sullivan stood op quickly. a.
out his ahem and looked the court
full la the f...
Jude Terrell .peke slowly
041101141000 c:tA'as.s
w
P011•110: sss. a has always
Men cars to •matremble meta cos.
av
except when els law bee the absdae.
meat 1t seems to me tbst tits prise gg'rltMassti
which 1,. , ended movie ed wee a geese
a the laws of the P1.e0, .hom sM estborltI.s
perenaa)y forbade it . it scows. to heve aim s► .
earaptJrbed with evitowiasieent sails
ebe premiere of tenth t seals ea
hs part of all e.w.n.rted tie it to Mve been a
*aid diereg ..e awd reeto.amt bore eke law.
..as from and threaded 1110'•7 sayd
home thitherto heriy .5d M v YIa•tema ytered them
a.T attempt at Ewan MAW, l..lssa s..
riot Ise sheer macs. ant they therm the ease of
letiesfine ao l homily at greeted fee nisei elm
11. inditratiag their atter assume{h.
isnemow of her MM.s
lod tthe law et Mr
tote hooka
J edgy Terell. wham eyes had bees avert -
as it wsoditatieg as he spoke, sew Imbed
and met Sell/rase gams. (.-wsineed the
The metros. of the 1e. Ie that as a peessio
t tat. , h. Atone per widish yew seem/ esa
.4 n0* s saiiistISObr twenty •meet ter
Sorsa.&. 'ebb Mn►s.
One of the most estimable ladies c f
Minneapolis heard a temperate lecture
w a place where she was not expecting
it the other day. It was in • liquor -
,store, and the man who delivered it was
'the diepeneer of sour mash and cognac.
The lady is not only a firm believer in
temperance principles, but a prominent
!worker in one of the prominent churches
in the city, as well known many in the
city. Under ordinary clrcnmetances
the would not use brandy to season
,mines pies, but It sea an urgent rase of
sickness and she wanted as toed an
article ..f brandy as could be had. She
asked ber phl elcian where the best could
the found in the esty, and was given the
;cumber of a prominent firm on Nicoll,'
{Avenue. As she wee down town that
morning she went for it hermit. The
man who filled the flask asked no ques-
tions but looked cunou.
"1 am using this fin diphtheria," said
the lady, as she took her change. "I
'Should not be purchasing it if it were
not for a ease of sick nes• "
"Diphtheria in said theism sm who was
waiting ow her, "I know .1) about that.
i're had three cams in my own family
this spring "
"1 eop>, see you need this same remedy,
did you 1' said the lady.
"Not a drop of it," said the man he -
ti the bar in a tone of horror. "My
wife won't have it in the house sod 1
never tomb it myself. Vra are tempsr
race people. It is dawee ees stud se
have around and we wont nee It even
for sickness.'
The lefty took her ahem* and went
out thunderstruck, while the temper-
ance man began raking whisky some der
group of gentlemen who had jam seem
le.
AS s healing, so,.thieg rlpliesti:: for
cut., emends, bruises and geese, tem is
nothing better thee Victors Qerhoiie
fislyv
1111
The Teutonic ie the largest ship afloat ;
she measures over all 352 feet, and this is
2 feeylonger than the City of Paris or City
of Kew York, 2.5 feet longer than the City
of Rome and 122 feet longer than the new
racer and record wreaker, the Columbia.
Her breadth of beam is 75 feet 6 inches and
bier depth 39 feet 4 inches. Her displace-
ment is 10,(100 ton., s xty tons 1.es then the
('ity of New fork- the beam of the latter
ship Ming 4 feet more than the Ientru•c.
Although .t present a peaceful merchant-
man, the new steamer cornea about her
signs of iter character .s a treats -of -war. She
has six guns on ber gun -deck. three on
broad side, and bow and stern chasers, mod
the stancbioos and bola for a number of
other gun. can 1e seen as one strolls Spon
the deck. W itb the speed she is ex
to develop and the strength of her hn I, the
Teutonic will makes fornsidable warship.
Tb. Yejeessd Widow.
Mox'itlAL., Aug. l6. -The widow from
Rt. Louis who followed the Montreal win
merchant and insisted on his marrying
dweaeifel PALL" "Aw, deah fellate, left
my cane in the lower hall father del,
tad in suckiug the ivory handle, s•'
dwesdful cowl. it chilled me almost to
death." 1t Charles had used Dr. Htr-
vey's Red Paso Gum his cold woulti not
trouble hiro very muetine, '.r sale at J
t% ikon's prescription drugstore. tf
Mrs Yarrlss as a Mensewl/e.
The excellent wife of the President
had the good fortune to have a mother
who taught her to work, and aided
her in becoming proficient tm all matters
pertaining to homework mud domestic
affairs. The young lady often asserted
that She would never en
gage in sac t
took after she was [named, when h. r TWO OFFICERS KILLED.
mother would as often reply _ that tl s
knowledge would be of rotethibtoo ,f the
did nut marry, and that if she did it
would be invaluable. The latter preetc-
tion proved eminently true, during her
husband's etlora to establish himself
above priratiun in early life The lady
continues to give her personal at, entitle.
to all household matters and declares It
to be • source of great pleasure.
Then is hope cheri.hed that, with so
worthy an example in the wile of the
President, huuseheld work may become
fashionable among the young ladies of
the cl untrv, to their own adventure and
to the everlasting blessing at their future
husbands.
1 WAS THIS NURSE Y
IF SO THERE MAY BE SOME HOPE
FOS MRS. MAYBf.ICK.
A Mrs tants, A..we.ltg ere nearlfetl.ei of
Use grew. a filet ,liars& a 1 astute
tress taaad/aa J.MIce.
New Sean., Aur. 15. -lawyers Siwe
k Macklin of the city, engage.) by the
friends et lira Mayhew!' now under woe
tome. of death in L.ad'n for p i.omus her
husband, received to -day a hitter trona
Alfrel Jlonck, • .�loyltreei 1*.).r, .1.5 k
LL -1 !bink w !! faits •SCS ^ 1i ring u '
their eflurt to obtain a reprieve for their
client.
le the Ietterit is looted that • Mrs. Tapp,
answering the description of the chief wit -
nese against Mrs. ►laybrieL, had to leave
Mloutreal about three y an ago to esc.po
the possibility of being indicted Sur pace•
j .ry. Sbe was the chid witneaset the Woe
ins suit fui separation brought Mel: to
smith against his wife. A satin,: of the
evidence red.:etc.l severely 0u Mi*. 1'ni•t;s
veracity mot she war forced to leave the
country.
BLAZES AT GALT.
The Qseea's Yale* Sara* Dealt -eyed Also
Tem Illsomes
1..51.7, Aug. 17 --The frame stat'.,,
barns acid driving slued belonging to the
Queen's Hotel, owned by Frau: t.uwc:i amd
lathed by 1. and C A. Tilt, were eutitely
destnryed by fin this morning at
1 o'clock. There Is no insurance. 'Ise fire
started in the stables and had mule con-
siderable hea'iway before .I«oinz roti.ed.
I: apresd ... rapidly that nothing could
be done to save any of the group Lit wooden
buildings attached. '11). fin bri _a'ie got
quickly t , work with plenty of s* ser aid
directed their efforts to seviug protwrty in
the immehete vicinity, which they suc-
ceeded in doing with the exception of a
roughcast dwelling across the street occu-
pied by Mrs. Kelly and owned by Mrs. 11'il-
ilea) Head. This building gut it had scorch-
ing and is about three-quarter. destroyed;
iu,ur•ed in the North Ilntish and aVersa:dile
for tt15.l5U. airs. Kelly got most of her M-
ilitate out in a damaged e..nditioa; ne is•
surance. The Queen's hotel roof, defog and
windows caught tiro aeevrral times but ex-
tinguished without much damage: lMta) will
i,rohabiy over the loss; ne insurance.
15lt'r loss on furniture damaged) by writer
will be small; insured is the 1Yaterloo Mu-
tual The burned buildings were over forty
years old and will likely be rebuilt of brick.
lhie of the most distressing features of the
tin was the burning of • valuable span of
horses belonging to William Mitchell of
Guelph, • scrap -iron dealer, who had put
up at the `t-ueen s for the night, putting his
team and wagon in the stables. An nt-
tempt was made to reser, the bones, but
they were kicking So furioudv that they
wild not be approached. Mr. Mitchell bot
everything exempting the neckyuke. The
other animals occupying the building were
saved. The origin of the foe is unknown.
ten*.sepales sorely tared_
To THF. EDITOR :-Please inform your
hatters that I have a pwsuve reu.eda for
the above named disease. By its timely
use thousands of hopeluss cast'* have
been permanently cured. 1 shall be gird
to send two bottles of my remedy free
to any of your readers who have c.o-
.umption, if they will send we their Ex -
wee, and P. 0. address.
Respectfully, DR. T. A. St itt-M.
y 3T Yenwe fist., Toronto, O,.t
The Deputy Minister of Fisheries says
that doubt° the cumber of ltceuaes un-
der :he moan. ri,re•li have been humeri
this year as compared with last season.
1Thn a ■n admission on the part of the
Government of the United States, so the
department hen thiuka. that they were
wrong in the puaition they tong on the
fishery question.
her, returned to Montreal last evening„
f0ncs about the trick played o.
her. When her sou Souk her tee
Toronto else stormed through all the better
hotels, and when she could not Simi the
Montrealer anywhere she de.:idtd to pave
for Montreal immediately. The young man
.oti8ed Cliiet Hngbes, who counselled him
to make a deposition against her, and to
force her to keep the peace for six months.
A aeseem•leed Yesltserent.
t'eewned es te►erewevtld.
l The head of anyone suffering from con-
stipation, btliousnee' ur dtspep.ia will
!harbor a sick headache. By regulating
the bowels, arousing the turpld liver, inn
prorate digest and purifying the
*food Burdock Blood Bitten banishes
.ick headache, no matter bolo severe ur
obstinate it may be. 2
Pee -Ream A 15.-Tbe ir74th To e MBI
s�
reel -
meet is demoralised by the suicide of
Private Rotman and the insanity of Col.
Johnson Fifteen member, of the regiment
were drunk and dirorderly in the
streets here last night. They crowded
armed • servant girl and her erreems at-
tracted a crowd and thawed great excite -
Mont. The two policemen of the village
dispersed the soldiers and the erowd, Mut
were afraid to bnd.rt•ke the arrest of m
many soldier&
AFTER THE JUDGE.
A Warrw5t ewers tet AptaM Jesebee Field
etire r. S. hnemase Sven.
fi'robtton, Cal., Aug. 1Q --A warrant
was issued to -day for the arrest el
Justice Stephen J. Field, on mm.
plaint of Sarah Althea Terry, wire
Merges him with complicity in the
dRtsg of her haohatd, Judge Terry,
Lathrop yesterday. Shona( eaain:ham
Ire ►stns ter 8.s Fraiche* this afternoon M
wrest Justice Field. The attorneys en.
�or�! to defend Nagle premised thin
•hses Field would appear when wantwde
bet Met Terry's enmpWnt was mad.
against betb. The l.eeral of Terry will be
held Friday, TI. body is still at the
searges. Mrs. hes got left it at my
A Nov flim --'Ire a Dore.
lftwoaaa Fatah Awe. it -Let a
�•INm Daytime, aged 1l! 7ews, task hies
Se the Hydrashe meal near lisath-etreei
bridge ao swim. • rape stembod is the dee,
ass* sem ahem bb lea& As the dle owed
the Ismer be mind is, *mein with kill
the bag. wile wee rbadly me
� about $ MZ /M Wee t1M
eat erMesaN., sett at/ whims
at Sear reaves.
Phnsphatine, or Nerve Foos, a Phos-
phate Element based upon Scientific
Facts, Formulated by Professor Austin,
M. D. of Boston, Masa, cures Pulmon
ary Consumption, Sick Headache, Ner-
vosa Attacks, Vertigo and Neuralgia
land all wasting diseases of the human
*yet( m. Phosphatine is not a Medecine,
but • Nutriment, because it contains no
Vegetable or Mineral Poisons, Opiates'
Narcotics, and no Stimulant., but amp,
ly the Phosphatic and Gartric Moments
found in our daily food. A single bottle
is sufficient to oonvinne. All Druggtsta
sell it. $1.00 per bottle. f,swa,, ,
Co., sole agents for the Dominion,
•66 Front Street Tut Toronto
severe asseeh.
Mia Bella Elliot. of Pontypool, Ont.,
writes -"My brother and I were both
Skew ill with • severe shack -4 d.ar-
rlxea, having tried other remedies, we
tried Dr Fowler's Ettnrt of Wild Straw-
berry, whisk gave immediate relief." 2
"They have a largo re'p in my dill
trill," aye a well limier druggist, "than
any otlwi pill out the ws•rk.t, and give
the beet eatafaetirnt for skit headsets*,
bilnineenees, indigestion, ere , sod when
ennhined with Johnston's Trois ffitN..s,
Joheston's Townie Cher Pills .i11 per-
form whet 0o other mee,,eine has dots
beton far imalle,Ing humanity." Pills
'M mats per b••ttle. Bitten b0 gena
and $I per- bottle. Sold by (Joni?
Dreggisl, Ahem Week, Gederieh, rove
event [•1
A Setter trelWesl Feed 5. Texas united
in a ttlssdy gigit.
Rlcuieosn, Tex., Aug. 1;. -The feud be-
tween pcditicel factions known as ".ray-
bir.le" and "Woodpeckers" was brought to •
bloody crus last evening. Judge J. W.
Parker, netsting two of the Gibsons, Voiney
and gild, he opened fire on them, which
was returned by the Gibson.. Wife Robin-
son was with Parker. several abuts were
fired by both parties. Parker was wound.,
ed and ran in the direction of the ('ours
House, pursued by Gliff Gibson. \Viten
Parker reached the Court House be w Ss
joined by otter officers and a general ti4ht
ensued, in Which Sberiff. J. W. Llikeiy
and Garvey wen killed.
On the "Woodpecker"' side Mason and
Parker were wounded, and H. H. Frost,
Volasy Gibson and William Andrus, were
injured on the "Jay bird" side. M. ec'.nidt,
• Texas ranger, was wounded slightly in the
lag by a wild pullet, and a little negro girl
was killed accidentally.
Rlenso.i., Ang. 15-Th..itantion has
been quiet her, since the terrible re.- of
Friday. Gov. Roes arrived yesterday with
the Brenham Light Guard. It 1. thought
the tnilitery will not be needed, as the
sheriff has been killed and his deputy
wounded. No arrests have been oracle, mor
has may inquest been held. It is thought
all will be left to the grand jury for settle.
men 1.
About IN Shark bileinseed Measure.
tWaess1ss .on•:, Ang. 17. -Although the
report upon the s•izmn end escapes- of the
sealer Black Diamond has not been made
pnbli: it is leer:sod from treasury ofhcisla
that it does not show that the officers and
crew of the seized vessel wen under parole
to proceed to Sitka. While it w'es within
the authority of the captain of the revenue
cutter to place in irons every man on board
the Black Diamond and send het to
San Francisco with • powerful
prize crew such • mune was
not regarded as necessary. In cars occur-
ring it. forever years seized vssels have gone
safely to port, the officers haying sufficient
respect for the law as emixtdied in the
presence of one repre.gtetive of tete re-
venue service to refrain from attetnpting to
escape. It is said at the treasury that the
revenue marine offcen wi11 cnrtinue to
seize vowels engaged in taki.g soak illegal-
ly, laving to the State Department the ad-
justment of intera.tlosal questions which
may arise.
TO. ramose as *maws
Ottawa. Aug. 17. -Mr . Rowell, 1i liter
of Customs, to -day received official reports
of the seizure of British vessels in the
North Pacific by United Sates cruisers and
recants embers for alleged violations of the
Stat., laws in United heats. waters. Thea'
papers,it is understood, show that such mir-
ures, as far as they relate b ship registered
in Ca•adian ,ora, are effected outside the
& &Ersejo riedietion of the United states and
were t5r,Pore unjustifiable, entitlingthe
owners and crews to sompen tiro for any
lam suffered. Mr. Asrwefl la
afd the pap
beton eke Privy Cassell so -day. by w
<My were dlsoesed Copes will he for-
warded to the imperial authorities so that
claims for damage may be sent through the
regular dip lomatfe ahasma s to the United
State Government.
BEHEMOTH'S PONES.
lfre Yenta ss of• Memesstr g.oaevreel In
Aseoranrr--M-em ides WOMB Messs'r.
Rnewrawa. Aug. 111. -The remain. of •
hebemntb ,sr tnsm,00sh have beet Simmer-
ed nes W. R. 344farm is Amaranth.
Jr.bn ��•^J'p�y d r mewed the
s ereote . t1 m et monster. whit►
,tea s�ei Imre. Twenty.
�f i r1b friend. .gab twee
11! lest R Mehra Tong
and iflateellseIs eireseuhr'em at the base.
Th. p eel*vertebra essare I la fatties
A m51 tsar M am at work
.arching 4tttlier pies of *hs skeleton.
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TWINE.
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Call mud sec ,.555;0 at the nose., of
C. CR.A.RR_
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FREE
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