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(Moe ot Publicstlos -1 and M. Nor -e:rest.
Ouderfeh. Oatarla
Feei. et Nbeertptte. t
(fie o..ntb• med. &haw
Thr,. months. ..
fila ..
One year.
11 credit aseed. the pr.co Ver
w!u be
ad•enMt * 6155
L*'uai end, et0cr c-0011: adrrt. moo mit. lee.
per lime for brut Insertion. and 3 teas per lase
for each enbaelae•t ineerlir». Mo wed by
• nonpareil scale.
Iia•rloeae cards of *It bore and ander. $5 per
year. r•eetteemr,nlo of Lost. round. Strayed.
Blteatteas tncar.i. Situations Weeiea and
But.ne.*e Chan. -ow Wanted, not ever eding 8
Haar um,larst.. SI Per n.onth•
tlourrs oh'.i. shod leartas on iia'- cut to
.sawed slurs. ,1 f..r .itvt month. Jn'. 2.1 eats.
a.S.ent tomtit. banter advt.. in protortlun.
Any apodal notice. aka object of whc a 1. to
4(0100.0 •.t..' poi emery hereat of any -.....A-
ytdnnl or ,canp.ns,to be c.meddered an ed.
r•rtlarnu'nt an•i charted ao..-ordluull.
Local ootiore in nonpareil tape ono 4.'011 per
word. so anthem lees than tie.
Local so.lceis ordinar, reeding ' } oe ' an
waft per word. No notice for lose thin Sur
Notions for diarrhea and other religious an
benevolent institatlons heli' rare.
('ommrrrtel l'ontrar/ 5drerl/seisent..
.\ :un.:r.i number of dlopla rod ad.er.i.o
wets w.11 al, loaned at the tt�wing rates :
I'tr tn. on.• insertion....... . ._ . $O /o
.. roar insert ions t 00
2ro
3 (A
•• these• months. - ..
.. mei•- months ..
one year
No moven teenient lamm-than two inches. in
!eng:h w.11 b. calculated on above ram.. . 5
per cent. disrount allowed for cash paymcrrs
on three months' cuntract; 10 per Deal. on sit
mont by ..nd 13 per rent. on a year's. These
conditions will be strictly enforced.
• theist '• rhe Ngasl" welt tete.
Sena, r, bee who tail to reee.ve Tits 4; AL
reattlar.q. e.:1.l, ,n cJ•rirr or by nail, will
confer a floor t, ant usu.tinit no of the fact at
es ear!y a date as possible.
leek at Tsar sabre.
You: label is • standia; receipt of the date
to which you are paid tip. rtes that It is not
•iloweb to tall into erne:.
When a ebonite of address is desired. both
the old and the sew ..hirers should be given.
Rejected manuscripts cannot be returned.
('arr.epondence must he written on one side
of paper only.
Publisher's iestee,
J. I'. Le Tourel. of Ooderieh. has been ap
p.'!nted i.,.:al Travelling Agent for the town -
ad ins of tandericb. Colbfrne..1.1.0eld end Wa-
'smooh.
la -.1 postmasters overthe dietriat are abo
empowered to receive tobscriptions to THY.
BtovAr-
All commnaicarions must be eddreased to
U. McOILLICI'IDT.
Tee eloe•t..
relspbour ('411 M. Ooderiek. Ont.
00111SKICH. THURSDAY. JUXR L iw3.
!mea. s'ASTSLtea Is 1i Eters.
Last weak tom.cilloe C•crti.o. published
t. The Star that he had been misrepresent-
ed in Tnr 131,.' a as to his attitude on the
special committee regarding the report fav
tiring the appointment of the police magis-
trate. It would have been better taste for
51r. Croesin0 to have published his reply
:n Tot 8Nt5AL. as a far larger number
would have seen it, and the same con
etituency would have an opportunity of
reading his side of the case. The tact that
councillor a vre_t ,• did not do so shown
weakness on his part.
Now, what are the facts ' The .lue•tion
was referred to the special committee, end
• report was recommended without • du
senting vote on record, asking for the ap-
polotmeot of a police magistrate. At the
.nuucl1 meeting Messrs. ('A5T/.Izev aad
Tows loon voted against their own report,
tor if they had been honestly opposed to the
report in committer they could easily have
placed themeelres on record against it or
brought in • minority report.
The minutes of the committee meeting do
not .how that Mr. 4'r..ra:t.n., made any ef-
fort in that direction Foesibly from want of
knowledge as to mode of procedure and
the less he now says about the matter the
better he w,11 appear in the eyes of the
electors. It takes some men • long time to
learn even ordinary nnunicipal procedure.
DUNGANNON.
P ithy Paragraphs Prepared per !waders of
The .Mg.•I.
\'1+iTthtc. - Mrs. Rogers and children are
visiting relattv.s at Bellmore.
A Goor. Sun. ie.:. -( hying to the inguen^«
of favorable weather the crops are making
great growth and the farmers ere looking
corr.eponond.ngly cheerful.
New kers*, kis& A branch of tho
Blyth woollen factory has been started in
this town under the management of Mr.
Forsyth for the purpose of purchasing wool
and selling the manufactured articles
Arrsvnsr, Cerro k The C. 0. F., of
this section attended • special service at
Carlow church Sunday last... An appro-
priate
ppmpriate discourse was preached Wy Rev. Mr.
H5.derson, of Auburn
RVTI'*sno Howe Mr Lowry, of Be1-
more, who hse been ea ata extended visit to
his daughter, Mrs Rogers, wife o1 the es-
teemed pastor of the Methodist church, left
for home last week after having pat in a
most enjoyable time here
A Woo,. or Wearier. Those using the
church shed aro requested to shut the gates,
espe Selly those out last at night. 1f this
regbeet is sot complied with the authorities
will be obliged to Inok them during the
55101.10.
\'sat
Brio. Our popular m.lhner Mrs.
\\Ileo.'. *how room was, owing/ to her
exo.nset stock of beautiful being
neatly arttapd, very attractive She was
very hoey im fersisbi.tsgg the fair rt with
outfits for the 94th, which she did is the
latest and moms approved *tyles and 1.*h
arras.
tar.an's Rt.vnnAT. The celebrating of
t h. Seventy fourth anniversary of the natal
day of Her M.,**ty, queen Wisteria, was
right loyally os1.br.teri in this village os
May 9440. The atteada.ee was lsrg., the
g ames wall oaitested and the seder thrmwrh
oat was of Mee hest After pay! g all die
e terses.s.M the euauwit5ee el the Driving
Park Aweiaties melted some pMO.
Mt rr,eirat.Oared&--Pgr.rttat le satin*
the m.d.y.' ...tees of Went Wanansnb
ION a soars of twdsias s s*li.g in the town
kali es thoorehe Imo,
all
Ma mambo W
Nremok nae. 1. the .Wo,. Thom
walkaway ems mod IMAM proved Ivo
THE SIGNAL : GODERICH ONT., T 1 I I • i'szi ► t Y. JUNE 1,
sensensr W isms bis work teen. Alter les
sat of manias WI hese heli
beams' was trasssaMd, after which the A Ji1DGCS PBCIIUAR RQ
atoned adjourned M meet is the muse plane ,
on August 12 ---n- -
Ee'r'I.tetAirMAL-The eusebmoat of le ORAN?Ile /1 11041 MUT IOW re,
Iiwd's supper was dispensed in K.nkkee
Aural Inst Sabbath, when NI new cos
■luoieanta were received into membership.
The preparatory nervines were 000ducted
by Rev. Mr Mackay, of lackaow
Next Sunday owing to the absence of 1. •
II Rogc:a at .»aler+uoa the serrioe in tee
Methodist church will he conducted by
Wm. Plunkett ti, the moraine. There will
be no afternoon wrvt.e.
A Miosoin tor Aimee.... Rev .1 W.
Mauuhy, a returned Iniwt,.nary iron .!open
Rate an intere.t.ng address in the Metho
dist church nn Friday evening last, in which
ha related many incident. onneetlun
with his work there that w• -re of prmliar
interest, ail no doubt thew who listened
will feel • great interest in mission work.
The meeting was cooter the mower of the
Women's Miasionsry So..tiety and about
$12.50 were realized. \Ir. Rogersa.•upi.l
the eheir sad the choir discourses' music
Tats l'.O.F. ('o.cear. The cr.n0ert in
the evehi.g of the 20th under the auspice.
of the t'. 11 F. was a decided success, the
proceeds being something over $90, which
speaks volumes tor the liberality of the
. action. The program, which was presided
over by M. Sanderson, chairman, was a very
tine one, particularly the mnsicaI .election.
of the slimes Bern'. of logersol, and the
songs and recitation. of C. Cameron. of Tor
onto. An excellent and timely address by
Rev. Mr. Seunby was also • feature of the
evening's entertainment. The commute* of
management deserver* great credit for pre
Denting a program so excellent on the occa
11(10
WEST HURON REFORMERS.
They street In 1 ..•rano. fxerd .t Ib.
Prererdlaas.
The West Huron Reform tunventton met i
in the temperance ha!', 4.,,,ierich, 00 Tues
day, \lay .loth. 1893. the president, A. H
\tanning, to the chair.
The meeting being called to order, the
pree•dent explahnetl the objects for which tt
was called, viz. • to select delegates to the
Ottawa l'onvention. and deal with financial
n utters.
The following delegates were duly ap-
pointed : A. H. \lano.og, Jas. Shepherd.
1t. A. Forrester, Tho.. Burns, Morgan Dal -
too.
The president then named • .ommtltee u,
select alternate delegates which reported as
follows, -
Ashfield, -H. Gin in. K. ('arrack, John
Long, J. McIntyre. Il Ferris.
East Waw•uosh, R. Carrie, R. Shield*,
Fr Anderson, f H- Taylor, Thos. Brown.
55 est Wawaoowh, Alex Stewart, R. Lock-
hart, '1'. Anderson, F:. M.:uire, Jim. hong
.oderich township, ('. 53. William.. H
F.ifnnl, .los.SalkeLl. ..lex McDougall, R.
Switzer
t •anlerich town, l . A. Humber, A. Senn
,ler., Ik. Hunter. R 1'. Wilkinson, L F:.
Itaaoey.
t'olborne,-Thos. Gledhill, .fame (:len, H.
Morris, Capt. Bogie, .5. Malloy.
Clinton. --S. Fair, W. W. Ferran, F.
\lscpherson, W. Coate.
Moved by Mr. (.arrow. seconded by Mr.
Shephard that the protest deposit be paid
back to the association treasurer, and that
he pay off the liabilities of the association:
and that it any seb.cnbers to the protest
fund desire to claim their subscription they
may do no on application to the treasurer.
and tf the total fund is insufficient to meet
'he cud lutuluies and such reclaimed sub-
sc•nptions, this association will subscribe the
lalence require!. But it is well to note
that such liabilities already will absorb 2-3
of the total amount and with the revision of
the voters' lists in the present year, will
take it all: nevertheless this convention con
cedes the right of the subscnbero to get
back their subscriptions if they insist, and
and will look to them to make up their
Aare of any deficiency. Carried fluent
monsly.
Moved by Mr. Cameron, wounded by H
(:levan, that this convention pledge itself to
the payment of the pending revision of the
voter's tut for the local election., and that
the president of the association and the
chairmen of each polling sub -division be ap-
pointed a committee to act with Mr..:ar-
row in said revision. tarried.
Moved by Mr I:arrow, seconded by U.A.
Forrester, that in future, in calling this con -
venoms, delegates be asked to attend from
the territory embraced to the riding as con
stoutest for both House., so as t(1 have a
full representation and fair discussion oo
any subject at easy meeting whether such
subject belongs to Local or Tlomioion poli-
tics t arrred.
Moved by Mr. (:•rrnw, eeconded by Sir.
Cameron, that thi....ociation in convention
assembled desire to express its continued
confidence in our leader., Hon. Wilfrid
Laurier and Mir ()liver Mowat, and ita firm
sdhereoce to Liberal prtociplee es enur.:iat
ed by them, and to assure them of its sup•
port and hearty oo-operatios in winning
(lneda to Liberalism. ('arrisd.
Moved by Mr. ()arrow and carried un-
animonsly that this oo.ventien desires to ex
press its pleasure at the continued improve
meat in the health of its pre.ideot, and its
pleasure that he is again able to preside at
the meeting of this association, and express
a. • wash that he ay be !nag spared to so
do. Carried.
Moved by Mr. I'roudfoot, seconded by H
Morris that this convention is in favor of
the l of measure of free trade possible.
The connotive thin adjourned.
Trey 24TH et G'ottenw. A Targe number
of our residents took i. the 24th at Luck
Dow. la the games held there, Goderieh
was well to the front. Our lacrosse hogs
woo the game with Kincardine by 2 goals to
0. The ('olloriate Institute football club
from here glen held -Oa own, ita match with
the lachnow footfall teaan being • draw.
Although the I.ack•ow team was much
older sad brasier, yet they hadn't hems
playing long whets they] found that the
lioderiah Imre midstt.betr able captain.
Charles Miller., Imre quite their equal
Messrs. Sharkey, 1)ow.s, Ford, 4'ragman,
Elliott, and Reid *leo tookin the
athletic .port.. The head. tali very
well The Look nowSe.Usel @peeks of it thus
"The splendid braes head frown (Modmrich
arrived early so the foreatoes and through
not the day termed one of the chief attrse
owe s aai Noir *ids is
time TIatl�ierss e
Tho re lir Ar *41
it is • Ent.dsm hod soddreold skal sem
visit I.aok.ow will mak" a MOO Mow
tint from oar ciUasea" t
Mw To est • '41g1 " MOWS°
Seal 9b�r1c /11sIMlt •' mappens
W Leak (MA Menses ng the weeds •• ' lases a
to
lava Neel, Led_ sb Moser Rt. Mas -1.,
sad yrs win rucS.e by peat • pretty pie
term, fru tram deorlii.g. mai well worth
frame% This is on may way ha desoraso
year her.. Tim amp is tae hint Is the
smolt amid it will rely mu leu t1.
nand te Me 1 vas 1 .vhe
mho ape.. W ~year sear'.n awes
tlNb. 1o,
riars.vr 81111D4 CLOSING.
Ire 'rye Cewgres& lead Withdraw. Seoul
IM A ..ers..t by N tab.Nia. Pars at
the n ppr.preaa$wa Clruate.lay a..
No :'are to law.
C.N o.u, Ma] 3U Judea Sleet yeeierday
isemid .. temporary iiejuuction nal I staled
the ktpisitien directory from cloning the
World's Fair ..n scnde's
The deetat0u w..e made pursuant to is hill
Sled roto week. .go bt Ci:arlee t\' 1'tog-
loau of Chicago, la bel elf of bimse.f as a
stockholder m the Expmltion t'nnttany
end es a citizen.
rhe proe..diugs were in the State ...utta
*.d were entirely distinct front the more
recent tab•e in the («feral court., to which
the United States Goverosa.ut is . party.
Judge Soots held that Congress lied made
no law compelling Sunday clueing
Immolat trig af•er tate rsa.IN.g of the de -
cis .o.. Attnroov Edwtu Walker gave notion
that the defendants would hie their answer
in the c.,urse of 111 days, after which ergu•
meets will be heard and a tion decision
re.derei later.
The courtroom was crowded when the
judge began his ms deems. He said
the mato points on which to decide this
case were. toe Federal law Involved, its
mor.1 aspects and the state law. In going
over toe Federal law Judge Skein
boo.' that under the Act of
Cortaro.' cresting the Exposition the
whole of Jackson Nark could be thrown
open t:• the 'obit. on all days of the week.
Later on Oct. 1'.. I.92, the appropriation
then made by ('..ogrese provided for Sun
day , L,asug. When accepted this consti-
tuted • legal contract.
The court went os to say that, while it
had been shown that Congress had wait
drawn from Its agreement by withholding
• part of the appropriation, notiang to show
thin the bur authorities had .cc.pt.d the
additional nmdtiroo had been given in
evidence. This, he said, left the matter in
the hands of the fur authorities
Touching the moral side, on the ground
taken by intervening petitioner. Charles
H. Howard, who asked for an order for
Sunday closing, the court said it could not
constatently grant :he petttioo asked
Howard ltd taken the position that this
was • C'hnsttan Government, and that
C'brutanity was a put of the law of the
country. "Thts is clearly not em." said the
court. "The position u clearly untamable
in • country of religious freedom " As 10
vtolatton of state law it was held that the
intervener had not proven his charge. The
juige then summed up by saying that, see-
ing no valid reason, legal, mural or other- '
waw, for not greeting the temporary 10june-
tion as asked, be would enter the reatrai.-
ing order. flood was fixed at $5000.
CHICAGO AWARDS VALUELESS.
The Oerttsase 5a .ei That Their ('wooer,•
mea Were Enticed to Reliant
Besu.t�, May 30. The newspapers here
concur in dec:anng that the awards at the
Chicago World's Fur will be worthless,
since the affair committee has refused te
give an lnterasttonal composition to the
system of awards The newspapers expellee
regret that German exhibitors were enticed
to the World's Fair.
The Nationalleit.ng says "The pur-
chasable diplomas of the American commit-
tee will be largely depressed in vales by
the competition of the diplomas of the Mo-
ropoan committee This. perhaps, will
effect what considerations of tnternasio.sl
decency have failed to do, namely, to im
duce the American jury to iota tA. Euro
peen jury."
THE BRIGGS HERESY CASE -
Rearing of the Trial C.m m..e.d try the
Presbyterian Assembly.
WV..:mot: oe, May 29.-10 the Presby.
tartan general assembly yesterday at 10
o'olovk (.01. McCook took the steed and the
trial of Dr. Brigs might be fairly said to
have begun. His purpose at that time was
merely to notify the court and appellee of
the citations .ad references which the pro-
secution expected to use in prosecuting
their coos.
Ur. Lampe said: The question to be de-
termined is whether or not the views d
Dr. Briggs can be tnleratsd under the or-
thodox
nthodox creed to which b, aub._rthas.
1/r. Lampe said alt that Dr. Briggs'
teachings conllcted with both scripture
sad the standards: that acoording to them
views we muse r-eogaw the Church of
Rome as a great fountain of diets* author-
ity able to gine men a saving knowledge of
trod and divine assur.nee. This would he
• completelabandonment of the Reformation
position tor the Presbyterian ('hurch. It
would mean denominational suicide.
Dr Brtgrs regards it to be the duty of
the hour to destroy all denoi ,motional bar-
riers which separate Prot stats,
sad to form an Wham* be-
tween Protestantism and Romanians
and •11 other branches of Christendom The
positions taken in his inaugural, mid Dr.
pe, osrteialy entitled him to the dig•
air of chief apostle nt
i. sunt. • ovemea.
Dr. Lampe discussed at length the eharge
that Dr. Boggs had taught that errors ex.
weed 1. the Ribas The aasembly at 14.3E
took a recess until 230 a
Before beginning his defence Prof. Briggs,
theme Dr. linker, preferred • request that
Prof.w. might be permitted to read ex
tracts from the record is order to relieve
Prof. Briggs.
"Certainly, osrtsialy," said Moderato,
Craig, ,sad if Prof. Prlggp so desires Prof.
Brown may reed his whole argument.
Whereat the defendant joined in the Sea
era! ensile that ran ever the amew.bly at
the suggestion and aboc.ted the forum.
At 10 o'clock the aa.sobly sdjoeirnmd
till 11.30 o'clock to morrow morning, Dr.
Bners havug spoken altogether three
hairs to -day.
Orin, lineman. Cha....
New YORK, May 3t) - The Harald'.
Pawns Special lay*: It is reported 1000
/.sidenta of Panto, Rcuador, w enff riee
from rdass. Oaafenrtk of the ease.
prove Mo,1.
Tic. citing of Oalnmbia residing it. tl.
penes Veasirossipligie of the ravages o
A Agtgle tis heir
has hs
lased M I d 11sa Salvador.
A IBM Put,
Caaaa*ius, B.C., Nap 301 -Thi pet
phi ef Wes*. South Dame *.d Wyyt
lag aregro!attested in the .arrow&
i•g mtempt W B Rogers ..f Res those
to pleat the Amortise Biz abs tat:
the Devil's •ewer, is the �tlsek Man.
teww is If$$ feet high, ameennee NO fl,m
i erowmltnnes at she hem sod IN Est at
abs ttweo�.. Bogen will set Iowa Mise es 4
-- --4t. Shield ha he e.oasslil be will
resale***
a --.,...s... et Paw. leases.
Lanier, May so. --n. gallop.
dor bort& el
E. t� Iiw1I� .�wil..t, i♦
UNITED STATES NOTES.
Two men lust their limos in • fin at Obi
mew
a welch. • beakssaa, was killed ••
C1uMaeau, V \'
One new asit of typhus fever sad two
deathi are reported is New Vert..
Amos Avery was Merged at Linter, \1...
far Ibe murder of Jame. A. Miles
The coat 01 dredgffy this 1'h.Isdr phis
heftier will amw.t te owes $110,(100.
.Iron H. Gelid., the Utica, N.Y., Jai
good. inerchant, has failsd jar t.1II,5100.
Edward Pike, the a.t•u't;.tg T•,ruute�
cashier. surrendered to the pulls. to 1. loll
lir. 1'. W. Alba. g11 •dv.e.te. • , •r'•f•.rer
es mane of CI..'utlnx .. .:1 , . •
deters.
At .1: cola Ila , «s V y.. I •. 0..1.1
w*, .h.•' ..1111 kilted by is.,. I •_.
1'he first legal haag.ng for .1 ohd as
sault i. the State of Alaban.. took pia.•.
•'*IurJiy.
The Wo.ld's Fur wits opened for the
tint time ata Sunday, wheel 123,0110 panes
the (enmities.
'I'I.e American Presbyterian General As
. enibly condemned the Geary Act by moo
locos oat Saturday.
The Italian l:overament will woolly
rater its diplomatic representative ot Wash
legion to W ambassador.
A trolley or collided with a railway trait.
in Kutfalo on Friday night and two pea.
sengen • f the former may die,
The wiud.w `lees blowers of the Chun
berland (:lass `Ianufactory, N.Y., 'track
beads, they were refused iced water.
.1 torn has been arrested 1t. Iietruit sup-
posed to be the convict HIII. who esc.ped
from Stooey \lulntain penitentiary re-
cently.
thief of Pollee Cash of *ViIltamebrldge,
N. Y., shot mud killed •lathe. (Teary, •
loot' t..11Ut:.o, 10 a peewee.' squabble on
I- nciay. e
An extensive and desperate gem' of
counterfeiter& have been unearthed in south •
weer \It.souri by governIweat secret service
othcerw.
A fabulous gold strike is reported from
the t:rand Summit mine on the Palmer
Moantatns, in the l)k&Dogan mining dis-
trict, \Cs.hu.gton.
William Sulhvb, Om alleged murderer
of Layton Leech, a farmer, near Deland,
Mich., was taken from the jell at l lxunus
on Tu...tier n.ght and Iyoched by a .nob.
The u a lone• '. H.'. -l. \Isatng Company,
of Mich.gao, w'.tl Day the wnL.ws of the
ten victims of the Otte mtne disaster $200j
emit. oruhaus .50W e..t,, end relatives of
the single mem 4s90011.
At Fort Harvard, near Goes Bay. '‘Vis.
John Marla sevrtw: his wife's heal with •
butcher's cleat, :r and then committed sui-
cide. The w. mos had applied for . divorce
and Marto Lermme enraged.
GENERAL.
Emirs Pasha is again' sported to have
been titled.
I)oth F'erdina• d de bumps •ad his a n
Cbu1ea are in v. ty poor health.
A prowl/mm*1 1,overaant has been form-
ed by he revolutionists i0 Nicaragua.
The p• solaces of Attica and Tues sly, is
Greens, hive leen shaken by an earth-
quake.
1 he two 1100tirt♦ drought is France is
astinwte.I to have desfr.-ye.l .11,sI0o,eww)
franca' worth of coops.
Ftfteeu thon.and prismer s,exc wive of wo-
rsen and children, are in the prisons ot Mor
cow awaiting despatcb to Sibena
The linen International Congress its
Brnweis adopted • resolution In favor of as
eight hours' working day in mines
T. Chesterfield, the secretary of the Hall
Dockers' Union, attempted to commit sof
cide by cutting kis throat. His co.dittoa
is critical.
It is reported that the Russian 4.overn-
meet will give Mme. Nevikoff the sum of
80,000 roubles as a token of gratitude to-
wards her and her son for their work to the
relief of the starving peasant. last year.
Tb. Warsaw pollee have discovered •
greet Nihilist plot, in which • cumber of
Ionians are involved. Forty -sight student.,
silty laborers and eight women have been
arrested on the charge of •onaection with
the • • noir. r.
Th - wo..t tot ill 4.011Wtey reihAn. un-
broken. Gt col *taListics . ("scenting Pru.
man crops show that the kingdom has
suffered heavy lostrs. 'fb•• hay crop is •
omplete failure. Locusts ase ravaging
nearly the whole prove a of S.yatof,
B essie
Rosati Bustr••ck and her lover, Frits
Faroe, who were convicted at N..fgehorg is
June i..se of rh. murder of two girls named
K..tru and Klage, were eteeut.d m that
c• v. Roth were beheaded. Reindier, the
h•,dsatsm, had charge d tie 'micelles, and
w.c d. -,i the sword.
'111- tinlire of Naples have discovered u
it, ,.,,y eV Amines of a formulab.e dynamite
put. Lodgings of conspicuous .\narchiele
have bees marched, any bombe said
h.aterial& f•.r the m*auf•etnre of implosives
have bees wired. and seven Anarebiata
have leen arrested.
There was an aeoident while the British
%•ewes -d -war Mei.s ,an. bored at Harwich,
was firing a salute .n honor of the 74th
bid ; Te• tch the
eansosrthday wasthe int.prueen.npperrrly chiusadhaandof w..
blows off by the 44.•harp. 11.e person
was killed and several injured.
Hoa Secretary Asquith has drafted •
Bill to give the courts greeter powers of re
strains over habitue/ drunkerda. It will
empower magistrates to order that artists
arta whose cosduet has satisfied them that
they are not respouible for their settees
shall he dowsed to curative asylums. The
5.11 mutates ample saleg.erds spume aay
abase of thew power.
PERSONAL MENTION.
71. Malicia has decided to allow He
brews to eery. I. the Turkask arse.
Theodore Thomas will roma* at the head
of the World's Fair Bureau of .`.tune. The
deaisiea was -embed after a hot debate.
Mr Gladstone lies sent out • denial of
the report that be will propene the nuking
of any special great by larli.msnt is ros-
.setion with the Nike of York's tllarri.g•.
The Spanish tftaistr of J..50,. h.st re-
sig.ed ots annum of the oppo.itta */ toe
Chamber to his proposed ret,..Absenas it
fe expected that the dimmer of Wer will
•k.. emirs, ..d a °alis oriole is the m-
ask.
t.sp.ree Willies' kat w.nou.i.d that
the re.arves sod la.dwd.r wt11 not be tall -
.d ..dm the mien hent «.oat►. 711• do -
atlas ageism milts, the men Mom hese
tf Me•tiee time hep bass ,salved with
.r everywhere.
w baJur ss Dress, DD., S4 deem _N, Y,,
rs aaas.d Msdssater d the United
r Eimee 1 v v3t� •
.,,lib's d 1510
WW1 TINS IS LEGAL
g..Aare Iles Mageetsw a a.t.. tllw
altata.ad !tate Mns Newel, New ' -
ed. Tbemelleure masa« tome Hese tieeeea
Loewe. May 30. -The polices 1.NM
Yes •itestu.g Pte j.dgaaent io IAs este
Baer against the botelkaepen who hsps
their bars van NU 10 o'clock, soler times.
Wm oiler sight, which is Nealy half ea
hour later this etanderd tMw.
The megletrwto simply cud that e11 the
authorities were u favor of voter Yoe, and
without some act to legalise submitted Moe
the other must gonna. ib. therder., diet
Rimed the case
WRECKED IN THE BAY OF BENGAL.
Thr.e whip. 1.set sd veto, rear sea
1 ivew asea
I.ospu:., Miry 30. IAriog the fearful
options, which bas been ragsug 1. the Bay
of Bengal the British steamiest liermteala
was lost, and 414 men who were ou board
the nosed loot their Iter. with the ship.
The ilr/tisb barque Kvdalmere, ('aptub
Barnard. which recently sailed from Cel -
Gotta, wept swept high and dry on shore,
n ear DtaMwd herbor, on the Riser Hoogly,
NN moles below l'alcu 1a.
The British ship (:leagerry, Captola
Lindsay, was ahaadoued et sea, but the
mew were saved.
ENGLISH TORIES PREPARING
Ter 115 ru.ru.. wbteh They Kaposi To
CN. Of 111s1s Pall
L.si•ox, May 30. The t'entral Execu
live Committee of the Coaaervattve party
are sending elroulare to Conservative elec-
tion at.nta throughout the country, whack
implies that the lenders of the t'oaserrative
party are 000hdeut that the general elec-
tion will be held in the autumn or oerly is
1204.
QUEBEC'S PROSPECTS FOR A LOAN-
Trea..r.r Hall Donbas also R.p.rt Thea
fh• toa..lee l.. tellers.
Lon boo, May 30. -Hoa. Mr. Hall, Pro-
viacul Treasurer of Qaebec• dentes the re.
pertsd failure of his attempt t , negotiate a
jwo for his province. lin the otrbtrary, ice
states that his prospeets for •ccompliehh.g
W mission are good -
rreemeste.. .4 n.1 .I Cbeleen •♦r.adleg
Bekl.l v, May 30. -la consequence of the
of8cul admission that cholera nuts at
Hamburg, the Berlin poli.:. have rosewood
the use of db.nfectanta in every quarter of
the city. The imperial Commisai,n ap
pointed to adopt measurse to prevent the
spread of cholera in the t.ern.an Empire
has bold • special sitting in regard to the
outbreak of the di..... in Hamburg and
has ordered extraordinary prevauta•,ns 10 be
hikes everywhere aroma, the oomm0ui-
eaSion of the disuse.
The Pr,re•. rad rraaee..
LONDON, May 30. -The Prince sof Wales
kms Bose to Sandringham, a very unusual
Nies lar ler to do at this time of tae year,
and the Prince is enjoying himself m Lan-
des, with an oceasioaal yacbttng cruise i.
Ohs Them= and estuary
The preaumptton is that the relations be -
Wets dm royal couple •r. ••ill a Luis
drained, but 1t is underst.0u that the
Princess has been rw-osc,led to the war -
Prof the (hake of York and the
incess May and will be present at the
w.ddsug.
Lord ane 1.AAy Ab.rdsew .d Ome ttetewla
Qrtasntrowtc, May 30. -The Earl and
Countess of Aberdeen have arrt:ed here
• from .4merrca. A deputation welcomed
them and the Mayr .Cork presented
them with an sublease. ti which the Karl
made an appropriate reply in the -Inure* of
which he said that M and the Constar
were ex: rernely rood of the iron village
at the Chicago Fair. They will sail for
Quebec In September-'
Cholera at Mamb.rg,
HAwsrm:, May 30. --The committee ai
the pr'evestion and detection of choles
esaetttuted b the Senate of Hamburg de
dared officially yesterday that a cleat who
was supposed to have been suffering the
previous week from diarrh•ca died o. Satur-
day last from Asiatic cholera
The .114 ilea iea.•ew 9.t icer.
LC%se.., May 30. --Tie Dowager i oan=
of Sutherland, baring served her six
weeks' imprisonment for coa.emnt of
court, won Moeda; wisseed from Hol owy
fail -
SHOT 1N UTAH.
Jame. cowman' Reeelves a teemed to the
threw That May H. Fatal.
Grti.ru, May 30. --Dr. Cormack received
• despatch from Malt Lake City yesterday
afternoon stating that his blether, Albert,
bad been .bot is the breast at that piece
daring the morning.
It was thoeght the wound would tura
oat to be fatal.
He is the sen of James Cormack, • ,.-
tired drygooda merchant of this sty, sad
e widely known.
Dr. (crack left this morning for Belt
Lake ('.ey- - ---
TRACED 8V A LOVELETTER.
A aw1Je Abew.d.r Arrested as Magma
tabs Teererday.
Banat e, May Eh- Detaajvue Lynd
std ILeasody arrested Conrad Wagner yet
tarda] .t Niagara Palle Wagner was
bookkeeper for Fred Schmidt at 374
Geneses street. It is alleged ha skipped
se Cud. two loathe ago with IW be-
b.giag to his empinyw. H. wee traced se
Niagara Pall. throsgi • letter he wrote he
a girl hes. He was brought to ibis say
Iset sight
a do� �ii11Jw
l have to shad flab!
tics 11f
y.
Tot SN:Nal, will I .1•,., red to town or
.nailed to any address fir Lal of '93 for 5 .:.
NO!0)Nb!
You need n't go to florid'. but take
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
Of Per. "lorw.gls. Cod Iver
(1M sod Mypopatesphltee.
It wig =TREI NTNEN WEAK MUM
STN TME CONN, AiIN PIM( sN
WA$TINS MUSES. A rg Lu.
Sall widow god R h dam- • Pali.
ib tow 1e men lis NA tilt ges.lse
Nd 7 la w.s..cdered wuippm
t01dChum
(CUT PLUG.)
OLD CHUM
(PLUG.)
No other brand of
Tobacco has ever en.
joyed such an immense
stale and popularity in
the tame period as this
brand of Cut Plug and
Plug Tobacco.
Oldest Ura Toba«o 'reef*
heron ort Canada
MONTREAL.
Cut Phtg, 10c. i lb Plug, 10c.
lb Plug. 20k.
HF -
RECOGNISE° STANDARD BRANDS
-Wungo,
Kicker,
Cable.
t'niv'ersa l\' :, •lcnuwledgvtl
to be suptn.•r In every res-
pect to any tether brands in
the market. .AIwaYs reli-
able.. as has been fully dem-
onstrated, by the milli( ns
that are sold annually and
the increasing demand for
then.. notwithstanding an
increatve(I competition of Ot -
er One Hundred ani Twen-
ty-tive Factories. This feet
-peaks volumes. We are not
cheap Cigar manufacturers.
S. DA VIS & SO1V S
MONTRZAL.
Largest and Highest (trade Cigar
Namilactur,'r. in Canada.
HARBOR NOTES.
some IN•ae. of Iaeprwt pelberwil helm rte
Labe Peen..
Str. Monarch took es 19 care of snit far
Ma.itota o. Wednesday.
Th. drudge is clow working tn tbo harbor
sad in doing god work.
(1. Saturday, mar. City of Whaler case
bars on her way to Windsor.
On Tuesday. .d,r Carter arrhesf hem
lime Hay with 720,010 feet of hmher few
Dy'meet.
Schr. Iodine's arrived me Ttes.day from
Ma.dunkv with 236 tan. el and for Ws
Loa
Sohn. Starling arrived on Tassiae from
("outdated with lib tom ad mai for the
waterworks.
O. Wednesday.ate. limited li spire
from Ramis nalloi1 here froia sad teak on lw.
waiteni and height.
So. Myles •ryied es Many tram Vert
Waste
wls bo, OgI est iMebbee. Weds di �itsb.
Brum11 Wel, !!morne bus bass rv'
iste eadssid bsidllps Irte
sake bassi with • sow is Atssst fee•
tatty. He get • sum Amt _
mads ler the esiskewtiss is Swam at
sols, i2al of July Mems vary 0141sk M
mss bawe preside d Is sobbed 4M psk•rW-
i Wswssssi : A moa d Wm. Marts.
of Naw W.tssseoh, .bosh 11 ewe of stet
while woad*. at mind mss the Isle woo
W as elbow illness -ed eta tbm trot
hushes -
MMus t The WORM of Meisas.. BhM'
hod mad ri..omaw
bus as
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