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Editor and Proprietor.
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THE MOLSOWS BANK
Incer•-:raten bY Act et Parliament 1855, '
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CayfrAL • $2,noo,000 -
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Reatt,01ilee,- -• MONTREAL. '•
" afoLiow, MACPHERSON, President
F.WOLFEBSTAN THOolAS, Oen. Manager
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Notes diScounted, .Collectiona made, Drafts'
hauled, Sterling , and American Exchange
banfitht midi:told. Interest allowed =Deposits
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SAVINGS BANK.
• 'Interest allowed on sums of $1 nd "up,
. • FARMERS.
.417:77141277:71.715:7 f,14,Z:grir ttgreisre•
gap reauired as.security. '
G. D. -1VIeTAGGART,
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Ban kero
.ALBERT STREET; r. CLINTON
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'A G,eneral }leaking Business Transacted.
Notes Discounted. , Drafts Issued.
Interest Allowed oa Deposits.
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ar.s.cmcsis mese..sr-r..cezz. •
cL1NTON ' - - - - oNT
• Fire., Accident and Lire Insurance°
Transastee. ;Represents several et the best
cOmpanies and any information iodating to
iMurancie gladly given. General roi,tr1ct
Agenttor the confederation Lite Insurance
Ge. Money to Loan on Reasonable states
Office-apalace block, opposite M k t
CONVEYANCING
John Riclou.t.
conveyancer, Commissigner, Etc.
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ms•ee ;
Fire Inamance. - • • Real Estate.
Money to Lend. •
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•', Offire•s4IURON STREET, CLINTON:
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Toirsight
It yorir liver le out of order, *ming
Biliouenees* Sick Heedaelle* Heart,
btlrn, Or OonetipetiOn, take dose of
Hood's Pills
On retiring, and tomorrow yOur di-
geelive 01'00 Will be regulated and
you will be bright, active and ready -
for Ely kind of work. This has
been the experience ot others; It
will be yours. UOOD'S PILLS are
sold by ell medicine deaden. 25 ots.
ohn T. Emmerton
LEADIOC PARSER,
Smith's block, opposite Post Office
ALSO°
Agert for Standard Life Insurance Cri
Read Office tor Caneda, Montreal.
Insurance In force, - 8116,0(0,000
Investn o ts ( anada 10,544.000
Eatablial ea 1825 The cid reliable and favorite
IFROW11111, •
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tioroesher and. General Bimini:tit%
"Albert Street, North, Clinton.
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JOBBING A. SPECIALTY.
Woodwork ireined and flrat4lass material
and work guaranteed. Farm heel/manta atel
inseams rebuilt and repaired.
The NeKillop Nubia.' Fire
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Farm and II3Olateit Town Property
. .Only insureo.
' OFFICERS':
3. 13., McLean. Prestd.nt, Moven P. O.:
Thomas Frazer, vlee.pre•ident, Brucefteld
, annoti. ecy•Trea,•.. Sotorth P. 0 ,
Thomas E. nays. Inspector of LOMee. Bestforth
P. 0.
OIREOTORS:
W, G. Brondfoot, Peaforch ; John G. Grieve,
WIntErop Georao Dale, Peaforth: Thomas E.
Hays, Seatort h ; James Evans. Beachwood.;
John Watt. Harlock. Thema. Frazer, Bruce.
rolgi.o141.).1t. llnit3.en.AM:Nea:s;: Ki".en; James
gclti.:Syslii;s1tarlook Robart McMillan. Sea.
poolornesvigRi(1350, Egmondville, W.
John Govenlook•and
ffiniC. Morrison auditors: -
Parties desirous to effect insurance trim.
eapt other business will ba promptly attended
to on application to any of the above officers
'addressed to their respective Post offices.
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Grand Trunk Railway.
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Trait* arrive and leave Clinion.Station as
follows: .
Buffalo aed Goderich District :--
Going West, Mixed . zo, is aan
" • Express 12.55 p.m.
, M' d • a.e5 p.m.
Expresi to.27 p.m.
Going East, Express ... -1.4o a.m.'
it t< 14
2•53 P.M.
4,35 Pan,
London, Huron and Bruce :-
Going South, Express .. . .. . 47.4257•ap..mm..•
doing North; 10.15
It ft ff 6.55 p.m.
.M. Dmicson, w. E. Davis,
pis, Pees. Agent, G. P, & T. A.,
t Toronto. Montreal.
A 0 Parris:se G T EC Agent at Clinton.
MEDICAL;
SAD END TO WEDDING TOI/E.
Dr: Ntr. Gunn .
C.. la and R. C.S.; Edinburgh.
--Ontario Street, Clinton. Night
t front door of residenae on Rat ten -
Street, opp. Presbytetaah church.
r. Win. Graham
(Saccessor to Dr, Turnbull.)
entiate of the Royal College of Physic-
ians, London, Eng.
Office,,,and Residence, Perrin's Block;
ately occupied by Dr. Turnbull.
Dr Shaw, -
Office-Laantario Streeteopposite Englisb
church. formerly occupied co( Dr. Apple -
DR. 0...W. THOMPSON
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PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office and Residence next to Nelson's
Bank, itattepbury street, Clinton.
DENTISTRY.
, Dr. BRU6E,'
Surgeon. Dentist.
QF, PICE--Over Taylor's Shoe 'Stare,
ajalintop, Ont. Spectal attentiarl to preser-
vatieraof natural teeth. • '
N.B, visit Blyth every Monday and
Ateyfieldavery Thursday aftereeee during
tite swan -sera
DR. AGNEW, DBNTIST:
Office adjoining Poster's Photo Gallery.
Offiee HOurs,. te 5.,
Zurielt tile second Thursday of each
•VETERINARY. '
Blackall 85 Ball, .
eterinary Surgebris. Governmen t Voter
inary Inspectors.
Office -Isaac Street,Clieton; Residence;
ert Street. •
\ • LEGAL
Scott .85 McKenzie,
BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS. ETC,
CLINTON AND 13AYSIET.D.
Clinton •0ffice-Elliott, Block, Isaac st.
Ilayfield Office --Open every Thursday
-Main street, firet door west of
Past. Office, Money to loan.
Iarries Scott. E. Et. McKenzie!
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Barrister; Solicitor, . Notary, &c.
'GODERICH, ONT.
Canstea-.0ver Davis' Drug Store.
Motley to Loan.
14. Xohnston,
Eat • Selicitor, Continiseinner.. Et
GODEIII0k ON
ovetax-7Cor, and St. Addreevai
Streets,
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Brytlorte,
flsirrititeti Soliciter, Notary Public,. trc,,
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BEAVER CLINTON
ISO YEARS. ,
EXPERIENCE
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Otiovrtiostre So.
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Torooto Elan FeU Between Cars
/ and Lost a Leg.
A despatch from Toronto says: -Mr.
j. J. Walsh, a well-known real estate
man in the•city, whose office is at 39
Victoria street, And who lives at 68
Gloiicester street, met with a serioua
accidedt last night at Stroahroy. He
alighted from' the Pacitio express for a
moment .to take a drink of water at
the station, and in the act of jumping
aboard again swung himself between
the cam, wilich• were. then in motion,
and fell, the wheels passing over else
of his legs. crushing .the ankle., neces-
sitating ampultation below the_ knee.
The patient waa talreii to the Queen s
hotel by the medical attendants, end
is doing as well as can be expected.
Mr. Walsh was doubtless returning
from his wedding tour, as his xnarriage
to Miss Katharine Coffee was celebrat-
ed at Our Lady of Lourdes on the 19th
of Jetzt month,
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TA.31 JAPA.NESE WORKMEN.
Japanese workmen are obliged to
wear on their caps and backs an in-
scelption stating their business and
their employer's name,
• HIS. OPINION. • •
What is your idea of a silent part-
neri way asked of 4 business oracle on
the board of trade. .
He's the 'fellow that puts his money
into a firm and keeps his. mouth shut
while it is being spent.
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MOM Ilk
And is It not due to nervous
exhaustionP Things always
look so much brighter when we
are In good health. HOw.calt
you\have, courage when sutras
ing with headache, nervous
prostration and great physieetl
weakneds?
Would yoti not like to be rid
of this depreasion of spiritsa
, Hew'? By removing the
Cause. By taking
eizvs Summary. Domritiox
,Nyhat the xmosietere et 0* cOuntry
• , 411t Ravine Happenings Briefly Told: 4 are Doing at Ottawa.
u CANADA, Canada, with the view ot discussing , . -,...
THE PREMIER'S HOUSE.
August 17 fe winnipega vitae fapia, the beael:smeatiaree to be taken for ile-
day veloptng and increasing trade. In. the Rowse of Commons the Prbne
'Hay ii% being shipped from. Kingston The British Houae of Comment> re-. Miniater made a brief Personal eX-
. ,, •jected Mr. Courtney% amendment to
to Port Williara.. P114040.04 With regaed tO a oharge
Crop reports from the North-weet t_h_ e L o n d o n government bill permit.
are most favorable. . , i wag the election of wopleii as council- Made by the chief Conservative whip,
ees, and may out dawn several aivro, fiee.
nient exeluding women from that of... the Messrs:1. Bate bads bought Ana fur -
George Tayler, to the effeot tbat
Iors,,,and agreed to the Lot& amend- Mr.
HaMilton is worried over its finale- .
priationa. niahed a bowie in Ottawa tor Min, con -
Considerable damage hat> been done The Cancer Society of London haa t (se
als-sig a rizflectien upon the honor of
commissioned, Dr, A, Is E. Duffy to Sir Wilfrid as forming a reason for
by tbe breaking of tbe delta dyke at I I/reseed to the plaited Statee to collect
Ladner; B.C. . 1 , g t e the award to, the Neesrs. Bate ot a
Dr. J. O'Connor,. Stratford, bas Deen , the MIMI° laboratory, and, to offer contract for Yuka suPplies. Sir
Made trainmeater for the northern , a Prise of £10 for the beat original Natured acie: .7 may say at WO that
I do not feel called upon to eontradict
anytaing that has been said by the
lairiorable gentleman, but in order to
ahow to what ievity gentlemen on the
other side Of the House may deecend
and how they can utter absolutely
foundationleas acousatioas, I will ask
the pardon of the House if I ask it to
follow meante pa.x.petyale affairs. In
tbe spring of 1897 I bought a house in
property, on Craig street, Montreal, for as, mot ng
an addition to the bead °Meas. „ • and Circular, diacoverecl and completa
ed an bnportant chernical prelates, °t-tawa from the Leslie estate for the
been aPpointed instrUctor in physics at which will be communicated to tbe price, if I rightly remember, Pt 09,500.
• Dr. F. A. Saundare, of Ottawa; has
world at a fortlicoming meeting of I. paid, 105,000. casb, and gave a mort-
Haven-ford. College, Pbiladelphia. one of the learned aoeieties. . • sage. ee the* wawa for alma 1
.
Tile' SS.. Gallia, which was grounded
dletrast, may on cancer at:fence.
The' union blame have peasession of Keen interest la Mit at the Ad -
the streets of London, the ears still naraity in the development of the
being tied up.
Wise City of Nelson has sold 360,000
5 . k d b inure at
a premium of 7 per oent. k
Alfred Couture, rallway conduotor,ja •
d in t Quebec of blood poisoning
Y a
caused by the bite of e Cy. Prime Niniater Salisbury, who ia
The Bank of Montreal has purchased ardent devotee of ohemicat
torpedo-boat deatroyer Viper, ahich
will be launched ahertly on tbe 'Tyne,
The Ille,ssrs Parsons are fitting her
with ' the turbine systtem of engines,
and they believe that they will eneble
her to make 45 Miles an hour.
in the St. Lawrence for some time, a$
UNITED STATES, bought the house in' the name of ray
being eiemined hy divers at Quebee. A 325,000,000 coffin trust has been Wife, because, •being poor, and well
The City of Winnipeg is asking pow- formed ui tae States; . knowing that if I died I would liave
er from t3ie Legislature to tax cir- nothing to leave to her, I thought it
cases froM poo to $500 per day license famous' horseman, is dead.
Mr. Robert Bonner of New York, the
would be right to give her a home.
fee. • i. aa
•__ ,zu aamense fire devastated. the au,
tined. $10 by the Pollee Magistrate for note wbaish has not yet been altogetIa.
balan.ce II raised myself upon a
-Aa Hamilton, F, B, Greening, ww'''' heart of Memphis, Tenn., Monday.
shooting e. deg tlutt was bathing in il, ,Bri adier-General Jose h Wheeler
ais fountain. • as `tieen ordered .to Pthe, Philip- _
er eatin.guished. , That is all there is
7 pined. ' ' -- ' about la • The house has been funs-
' Nies Amy .Servos of •St. Catharines Beat. alonima publiaher of Ole, New •th - • "
went to bed us good health, was &mud , ed by myself with the exception of
untlonseiods during fhe night and died York Ledger, 'and the owner Of fain. l• . .
e few gifts Which were given. to mY
oda horses, is dead.
. ' The propoced strike ' at the Home- 'wife by some of aer lady' friends.
before mornin.g.
The Dominion Steel and Iron row- stead, plant of the Carnegie Steel 0o.,' That beall there isr in this ttansaction.
pany's stock in Canada. $5.000.000, has has been abandoned sis inopportune. 1 For the 'accusation 'of the honorable
bean almost entirely taken up by .men
roundation; '131e• Messrs. Bate • have
- " there are about 150 will have an ex-
.. In, the Mauitoba Legielature • Mr. - • • c .
eursion..to• the Foreet City on Ang, 5. never tarnished aahouse far me nor
bought it." '
Sirett• introduced a bill to provide a .
hail insUrance fund. of $120,000 annual- A.car on the big switchback roller Mr. Taylor-" I Accept the heig)rable•
te, by taxing .twelve million acres (me coaster in Schenley Park, Pittsburg,
cent per acre. - • • • gentleman's statement, but 'I a sure
' The Canada Atlantic' Railway Cern- - ' . ' hating heard what I have. stated, and
badly hurt • •
itin2Ped the ' track and eight people were 1 he has not lived in.Ottawa without
_The • Nebraska, Pennayivania, and I think he ought to be abider a cam-
PanY, owing to its inereasing traffic,
will this fall commence the 'erection Utah troops, which have been on duty pliraent to me tor having brought them
of large car shops in addition to those in the Philippines: have started on
... • their homeward journea.. to his attention publicly,' so that he
might give it a•flat danittl, as he hits
alieady put ttp. • • -
Donald (McDonald, brother 'of . Alex. •Dominick Buffunni shot' ana killed done to -day. You cannot go down
Aicraoluad, the )3onanza King, and T. Vailliam Barry, at Pittsburg, bee:Lase street and lialcany merchant without.
H. Trotter, two fortunate Hlondikeria the latter interfeted. when tbe Ital.-, hearing • the sanie story I told last
have returned to Vencouver.With Ogee ian.was beating a small boy. • ' • ' night.' • • • 'i .
Ra...ael Geeco, while ' swimming la The Priane Mlnister-" I beg to say
000 in gold duet. , ' ' ' . is.
Francis E. Brooks, a maohinisti at the MOncingahala river. was. se/Ad, ("le word more., Thearumor that has
E. Leonard and - Sonaz foundry, at with.ceampa. • His companion 'Carmine been currant. 'in the sitreets of Otte -
London Ont hats 'been informed that Andinone. went •to his assistance and wa was that, the hbuse had been offer -
out ire Cadifornia there is a fortune of, both were drOwned. ed iodate, but the truth is that I would
• Senator 'William E,.Mason of Illinois, Mr. Bergeron was sorry the matter
• not' accept it." . • '
$7,000,000 waiting for hira. • • • • - • ''''
Premier Greenwaa h.as introdaced. a John Devoy of New York, and George
redietribution bill, not a general mats- F. Williams spoke against ex ansion I had wearied, o,nd accepted fully ,the
ure, . but. to .fgLve the increttaed • papilla- end an alliance with EngIandP at a st•atementeye°fHatir, eriarAiingeja!l•liati'3r.
than. of the aorth of Manitoba one Clan-na-Gael meeting in Boston. . -
of weom gentleman Uwe liz not a shadow of
in Montreal and Toronto. • London old boys in Detroit,
more member,. the total number re- - • Mr:, Gebrge Taylor, followed this up
mining atz now. Michigan's divorce record for 1898 by a charge of gross fraud against
the shows that there were ,a total of 1808
'Margaret 'T. Cowan, widow of divorces granted' during the year, the ,Messrs. Attketalead & lai., of Toron-
late H01113.0S. Cowan, killed at the Ots being complainant in 1,366 cartes to„ for geode suPplied.
. and the hasband in 472, • . To; this the' Minister of Militia tee
E t f th P -----6',7n wife
Railway last January, lies issued a plied that if grass. heads had. been pere
writ against the railway company for ThetTnited States transport' MoClel- p.et,rated he ' would take steps to have
$20,000 damages. • Ian arrived. at New York from Sapti- the money aecovered and he would go
In 'MoDonald's saw • mill at 34.on- ago, and was detained• at quarantine, taasome trou:ble to find out whether
tague,. N.Sa Thos. Hume, aged 22, was beams.% three of 'Oa passengers. have, the, prices were exorbitant -He did not
yeilor fever, One is Miss Clendenning;
drawn under the saw of a shingle know the firm. It had been recoils-.
machine. One leg was out off and he dau'ghter of the•aurgeon in charge at mended to him ea decent, honest, and
was otheiwise so badly injured that. Santiago, whese ,death , from yellow reputable. •
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Thema ias Elm 1011011petaies are Stialtrisla WITS OF VIBLIII
CAMPAIGNING IN THE WET.
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Area*, atseenstart. Peron, Of Grath, Cattle, Cheeee, See
A 'despatch f rola eaytit-ali 113, the Leading Man%
ITHAIS OF INTEREST ABOUT
he died in half an hour. . fever is repo.rted. •-. IN MEI YUKON.
Adolphe Mattin; aged 18, resident in Willie, Porter, 9 years old,: of Coats, • Mr. John Bass Robertsoo •assured the
haa been raining and storming almoet
Hull, attempted to cominit suicide be- Irs,„ was playing .soldiere with e• pis- ,governme.nt.that it hart acted wisely in
calm his mother wail 'not permit him tot he found in the hired mana room; 'isendiaart"W militia force to Yukon. Its
tO4 marry the girl of ais choice. Adel- ''11'11 shoot, you," he said to his baby ' presence> there had been of great ealue:
phe etabbed himself with a penknife sister who was in her mother's arms. Major Walsh, as an old Mounted Police
over the heart, but &ay recover. Then 'he pulled the trigger, the bullet,''offieer, Would naturally desire to give
Mr. J. W., Tyrrell, the - well-known
su.rveyor • and explorer, bee been in-
etructedi by the Dominion Governmena
to renew his explorations in the °min --
try :west of Hudson Bay, 'artd he.
passing through both the baby and the • all credit to the police, -but to, his mind
mother, killing them instantly. ithe government would do right to
Move slowly in the matter of • with-
• The Nichigan Supreme Court has drawing the fortse. Mr. Robertson also
decidea the case brought te test the referred to' the Associated Press( Os -
validity of the McLeod, law, which t i th t force of Mounted
will leave for the far north next authorized the appointment of the De-
viintia• •• ' _ troit Street Railway Commission, whose i Police was to be plaCed in the • Poe-
' Robert airlatall of Sumach street, object was the -purcaase and 'Munici- cupine district of Alaska and that if
Toronto, while attempting to boarch a pal ownership • and oPeration of street .
I this was done the United States would
freight. train at Paris, got botb :feet railways' of Detroit. The' decision ts 1
under the wheels, and his toes:were that the law at unconstitutional. send; out a force to Pyramid Harbor.
to the topography of the. country. It
The Premier roadie an explanation es
crushed, necessitating amputation. Ile ,
A marvellims surgital operation is seams there is a Porcupine River and
was afterwards removed to the Brent- • • .
reported from Buighampton, A a Porcupine creek, the latter a tiling -
butcher uamed Ginzbury was stabbed ary of the Lehinney fiver, which dis-
in, the breast, and•the knife penetrat- :eparges into the Chilcat about fifteen
ed tho heart one-qthirter of an inch, imam above' Pyramid Harbor. There
Dr. E. L. Vorker, found the xnan pulse- I hasiseen a Mounted Police foree of ten
less and nearly dead from' loss of men ou the Lehinney for .a couple of
blood. He kept up life by injecting years. Pyramid Creek is in that dir-
into the rabbi's body a saline solution. ection, about five or six miles from the
Ile then out open the men'e side and post. The government has no anten-
stopped the flow of blood by taking tion of fortifying the poet. There are
three deep stitches in the left ventricle( mining canape in two forks which form
of the heart. the creek known as Bryan and Mc -
GENERAL.. ' • Itinley. "For my part," concludea the
Premier, "I will atrongly object to the
Disturbances have been resumed in United States Government sending a
Barcelona end Alicante. Spain. ' force of military inte that disputed
territory as long as the question of the
Emperor Francis Joseph has almost
entirely recovered froin his illness. permanent boundary is not settled."
While a earriage containiag two
ladies was crossing the railway track
near •Glace Bay,. C. B., it was struck
by A lecomotive. A married womari,
named. Adamson, *as dangerously in-
jured, and her faster, Miss Maud Mae-
Aulay, had several tibe broken. •
The nonunion Commercial Treated-
lers' Association has started a move-
ment for the improvement of hotel
accommodation by. addressing to every
hotel proprietor in- Canada a number
of question& regarding, food, sample
rooms, bedrooms, ventilation and sani-
tary, conditions. '
0. wow, a Galician from the Drift,
log R,Leernettlement, in Manitoba, took
a rePe and tied the hands and feet 'Of
his wife, then beat her unmercifully.
with a club. Not content with this,
the, brute also used the dub on a
(daughter who interfered on behalf of
the mother. The magistrate sentenced
him to • two montbs in jail at hard
labor.
Tile amount, of duty collected at
Winnipeg for ,June 1899, was $11)9,-
7:31.56. To.'Iune, 1898, it was $79,684.M.
The • duty collacted at Winnipeg for
the fiscal year eoded lune 80, 1899,
Was $1,140,000.90 ; fer the previous year
it was $90'7,051,24, beieg an increase for
the past year of $283,001.71 This is
the first time Winnipeg has gone
above the million dollar mark for otta•
Dr: Moatizambert, Canadian quer-
antine officer, is considerably exercis-
ed over the appearanee of the bubonle
conettattly tor two days, and the coun- Toronto, July cOn-
try along the •American Petah and bay ti"" "9'3/$1°1'1'114 g°4 1"*911" are
PUILCHASE oP SUPPLIES.
An ixamenee Socialiit meeting Was
dvisiepennraaed. by the police hist .night in ' There was some dismission as to the
methods of manufacture eraployed by
nt Corea twenty rioters were pub- Mr. Mark Workman, ef Montreal, who
tidy beheaded for destroying electric bas a contract for militia clothing.
tramway cars: Ths minister ,held that the contractor's
The Peace Cdnference has decided system of manufacture was not open
that Arbitration shall be caltional, not to fault and. that aweating ,was not
.corapulsory. emPloYed.
Againaldo has released the Spanish AT ESQIIIMALT;
prisoners, but the terms have net nr, Borden explained the arrange -
been made known( Meat with the Imperial Government
The Coborg Diet has made the Duke for the defence of the; Imperial gar -
of Albany heir to the Duchy of Saxe- rates at Esquimalt. Canada is to pay
one-half the cost of the garrison.of 829
Coburg mid. Gotha.
The slayers of General Luna are said othffoiucesarsndanpdoumndens, oorneatauift thweenctoys.ot noef
to have been, acquitted by a Filiftine
barrack accommodation, for the force,
court of investigation.
£12,500, the Dominion paying as at
eiguinaldo agrees to release his sick
present the whole cost of the main.
Spanish prisoners, but will keep the'
tenanoe of the local militia, A9,8"5.
friars in hope of rieb ransoms.
BUSY YANKS?.
are suffering great diaeonsfert. The rain is badly wanted, Raepberrieb, Neighborly biters* 1st ille Potosi -MI
fairly liberal* but in come distrietti
lineele literally flooded. The loldiers
RaSel ie in the wont positiOn, being ars in large demand' Strawber4" It'Ve
Thirteenth InfantrY Regineent - at 1P)°86146"1". savrshtst• and. 4berri",' ' °I 41°11Silt "4 rfirth gith""1 Ill"
Vi7illtarar°174 O6W eltj direetorr
practically surrounded by water. The 0°447 orer. Watorsaalona ars senlag .-
salma of the compenies are now super. 1 Curreet tatoes, And tm_ow5 th.e_.tlitYas eatimeted, population
oburpidtageneeathohavto vbetearne wugheledforawagyesttungd ' '071. alpsratigearare haetereardyPo.
vreps (A all kinds on Long Island.
Med by atreams SIX feet deep. In many Lemma-
Cl4°tati°129 are " 414"s, ' artQebethliere'e,:ined 'with total failure for
oases the men are sleeping with three Extra fancy, 360e, 300843.50 04 00 lack of rain.
feet ot water beneath their bunks, Fancy, 800s, 360a. , ., 0 00 3 25 Boston congratulates itself on a.
The company make, when preparing Sundries-- •
which are elevated on cracker boxea.,..aaaro choice, 304 360a. 2 ap 2 75 Floarked decrease in drunkenness due.
mg the last three years.
are simply imp:amble, ' and the rice CBHattalronNitehaiteleee,4b4;.111:141i ipaP03-4. 2046 . tbroagh its verdict, that ,profanita is,
the meal% stand knee deep in water. A Plainfield, N. J., jury has decided
Some ot the roads leadieg to PasaY
fields on all sides are one great lake. tot illegal in that town. :,
of the Second Reserve hospital. I Cherriee, eating, bapket. 0 70 1.25 The First Presbyterian church of
. • 0 01 0 10
A high wind blew over 'several tents B"Pberrl•es' • '
Cberries, red, cooking. 0 80 3 00 Poughkeepsie, NX., has entered upon
Manila, baY is imPoseible of naviga-
tion by either launcher% or cagoees, and Gooseberries. . . 0 26 0 60 the 150th yeax of ita life,
Tbe new directs:try of San Francimo-
no Vessels are leaving the harbour. Cabbage>, per M. , . 000 2 .4
The United States transport Centen- Warnefaotfeaasc';71,8, Loi.172,g 1 00
nial is ready to sail for Sao Francisco Celifornia • plums. , 2 00
with discharged aoldlers, but' the lat. New potatoes, per bush., 0 80
ter have to sit around the water front_ Waternieldns, each- . 048
all day, drenched to the skin, waiting Nuts_ ,
RAILWAY' EST/MATES.
'plague in China. In this regard he ,A cat, at a village near Latest°,
saida-"It is necessary for tie to die.
infest every immigrant who comes
from China or japan, and last year
10,000 were put through this process
alone. Those immigrants are mostly
emplOyed in the salmon canneries on
the Fraser River. All the mails that
are from China or Japan are also dis-
infected. We take every pre:autiori
to disinfeot new arrivalti from the
Flowery Kingdom."
• " EIREA.T BRITAIN.
killed twit babies Wadnesday, sraoth- The' rairwaY estimates were. taken
ering one and gnawing the other. . aiP, when the Opposition discussed the
question of •the purchase from, Messrs.
Tab French Government, now stis-• Pugsley, Stookton and Judge McLeod
tabled by an immense majority, has of a property utilized in the improve -
prorogued. Parliament for th6 861nraer"Ment of the haarbor accommodation at
Col. Picquart has declined a sword St. John. The property was offered
of honor which admirers of his inItudet- for $109,000, but the value by compet-
peat, HungarY, desired to present. to ent assessore was set down at $118,-
hi&l: Gr enee, one of the detective whether tho addtiontil 318,003 should
000. Tle question at iasue wee as to
agents t o testified against Dreyfils be allowed. The full amount has not
in the c r martial In 1894, has died. yei, seen paid oasissho,mieieser ea vie_
Valuable deposits et iron one have mulch> is rumored that he was axles was up:lined to think it should not
. 'teen diseoVered near Dover, England. P be allowed- In view Of this fact the
Sorlion .Pol-L debate seemed almost a waste of
Everybody in England is pleased .. rge imbiber of
with the pmfm,,sea imperial pacific . tic , including et-Prensitte Taucha- tires. ..
. 1 tion with the attempted murder of eX- fOr passage of all the other railway
The English Revd License COmmuss 1 King moue.
&nevi recommend a large reduotion . t, e ( estimates amountihg to $3,860,000.
The Eitt e r William IL a
cable achente. , 'Maio% have been arrested in eonnec- A proposition was finally agreed to
p ro an r s
in the itliMber of licenses. Loubet have exchanged friendly '' LAW OF USURY.
elect d r Moist of the I t riational former at er en to the French train. MoVed the adoption of the amendments
' Mts. May Wright Sewall hao been . telegrams arising frona a visit by the in the Senate, Senator Dandurand
414, COngereall) bet Women in sueceaston to Ing slaiollIkigenka. - , to his bill respecting usury made by
g
11 e
\
Lady Aberdeen. ' * the committee to %/hobs the bill was
A railWay engineer earned Gregory' referred. Behator Lougheed asked
, The offer of Ur. .1. Plerpont Morgan at 13andera India, whoae wife had that the bill be not proceeded with un-
to paydera he installation of electrio eleped with Capt. Tremonger of the.
til the bill with the amendments was
tt)
lights in St. anti i> Cathed,ral, has been Du.rbam Regiment, shot the eaptain, reprinted. /Senator DandUrtiod said
accepted. killed the woman and then suicided. the amendmehta were printed in the
teat week more than a thousand trahl General Zurlinden, will probablY be minutes. The bill fixed the MaXimliM
of fodder and war material were for- removed from the post of MilitarY rate of irtterest that could be charged
warded from the Woolwloh Dockyard Governor of Paris and made core- Mik
at ss per cent and interest after rait-
to.South Africa.
. The British Government has agreeti.
to attbsidize'a fortnightly line of fruit
and inuseenger steamere between Sae
mica and the United Kingdom,
In the Imperial( Parliament the it18116
of 4865,060 frOM the consolidated fund
was authorised for the purpose ef tie -
Wring the Niger Co.% territories in
Weet Africa. ,
An official memage has been reedy.
erk at Ottawa annouocing the decialini
a the Imperial Goveennienteto eastinie
eight -eighteenth*, of, the cost of the
Pacific cable.
It gives actii,ity to parts
*abet carry 'away uselees and .
poisonous miterials from yout
body., It reintOVes the eittilet of
your suffering, wows.) it Ito
moves tni !counties from your
blood. Send tor our hot* On
Nervousness.
To keep in good heilth you
mutt WO perfeet eetion of the
bowels. Ayer's Pills cure oon.
etipation and billouttnete.
Wats fis nate
. 'Peanut% slielled, lb. a. 009 . 0 10 During the past year 32 per cent. of
aeweene es iteor seas owe Disc,,,,,ereo., Shelled walnuts, lb.. ... 0 21 • OM
...... .-.....,,,, ..ave oeert. o brick.
the new buildinaa r te 1 'in Boston. .
. IButter, -Market keeps steady, Stock .,,,a aaa„;,, a -- .6 '4-4 a
is not arrivingt in very gqod ahaPei
A despatch from Falmouth, says:- but for all choice pareels there is a • Amy recruiting officeis have been
t
Superintendent 'Aisbett, of the wrecili, 1 gOod demand: This applies to both instructed. to enlist as many soldiers
of the Associated Press to -day a eon- -DairY
', small d'airy lb. ' t bs t 14 t 150'
dairy and creamery. Quotations are: as poesible fOr Service in tbe Pbilip- ,
tubs, strictly choice, 12 to 13o- pinea.
ing companies, gave a representative
tributicas of a startling nature to the ereamery, tu' bs, an xes, - toa 18c!
PrIctlist a 117 1 2 Iit .43oston there is one church to ' .
every 1,786 a the population, ageing&
controversy as to the 'cause of wrecks potinds, 18 to 18 1-20.
In 1810. . ., ,
are :-Naw, $1-2 to 90; old, nominal, at
ing the Paris to Falmouth she nartow.
1 75
2 75
1 10
0 22 -
°entente nearly 5,000 more nausea and
addresses than tbat of last year. .
In the last thre,e eare the United:
0Soloa,t0e0s0 )amaoe teaolttaanbriotadha:bobuoutgllt,.300,-
other streanis tireaawollen,
soteramaer. Thee River pasig andanadll tube: 1 11T:1%f:67a:del bniica ail aultr: , o,:d..s,.... s 002 0.0 115) For the fire* time in a decade evert.
Board of the Presbyterian church iale•
. Grenoble _walnuts, , 0 11 0 sa Ow Lbe fierali Year without Jobt. ,
city' streets at all lettv Points are Gov -
I Wan t a le . 007 1 2 0 08 1-3. Boston's exports of grain 'and.- floor
ered with water. • • •
u 13, per ac .. . -
A MYSTERIOUS' CURRENT. ' I Pecans, • . . . 0 10 CI 11 cease aver those of previous years.
Filtnrts, Sicily, lb. .009 0 10 exhibit this year a considerable hie
•
. 11 to 12c, Quosc,si-os one to every 1A6a of the popuintionr.
y .
Cheese -Market, quiet.
on the Manacles. He said :-"In bring-
ly escaped a big iNanacle'rook. It was% ija,EasED atOcaS ANp pRovisroics; logs, are 55,748 familiei„
• Newark, NJ., contains 33,207 boild-
ebb tide, with a northerly wind blew- increas'
a
ing„..Whieh would naturally take the meats. , prices in all lines are firm, 7,991 atoms' and a,793 'manufacturing
concerns. f • •• ''''s. ;., .a.A.,r ,•-,,'.
tug demand for smoked
liellsel south, but we fouud her get- and very likely to advance. The de, The high searchlight tower whieh
ex
mead from all points is greater for
ting nearer and•nearer the Manacles,
- '1 'th'
unti wi in tour hundred yards of this seas"- than it has he" la 'nal:1Y
years back. Dressed hogs are scaree. structure on Sandy Hook is being
for some•years has been a conspicuous
-them, whereas we ought to have been Light hogs, on the street market, sell •taken down. ,,•
a mile to pie- •,eouthward, • Things at 36.50 to butc'hers. • • Rev. Dr.•Lorimer, of Boston, assailed
looked queer for a time, but we alter- Quotations for provisiotis are as fol. . . . . •
ed our (tactics •end cleared the lows: - Dry salted shohlders, 6 1-20; trusts,• imperialism , and organized
rocks. . • long clear bacon, car lots, 70; ton lots charity in his baccalaureate> ser
„
"From: what 1 .have Seen during the and case lobs'? 1-4c; and backs. 7 3,4 te for Browa University.
mysterious current drales the vessel Smoked meats - Hams,' heavs/, 10a; . .
* ' ' The pension list of the United Sta ea
peat six week% I are confident some 80.
the Paris, we vvartted numberless vetta 11 to 11 1-2c; picnic hams, 7 3-4 to 80; is now falling. On 4une feRli, 1298,
towards •the rocks. While working on medium, 110; light, 11c; breakfast bacon,
seals of the danger we were in," roll bacon, 8 I -2c. All meats' out of there were 998,714 names on the hats •
On entering the tidal harbor to -day Pickle, lb lust than prise, quoted ' for !wThetb..13Turaerehesbucot m99p2l'a6i4n4. that pevie
manageable. tier atern swung, round 7 I-4c;.ebra'pou,ncl, 5 1-2 to 5 3-4e. • •
holders do not pay their rents to
the Paris, under the influence of the smoked meats.
wind and tide, became 'temporarily un- Lard -a Tierces, 6 3-4e; tub% 7o; pails.
and struck the end of a wooden pier - ..„ • they are way in the countraz.
two or tbre summer months; beta. •••1/4 ' se
end to end, the spectators became, ed at 84o, peas it 76C, afloat; and backs A national expositiori of veliicies a
e h
upon which .% large Crowd, of people Montreal, July 14. -Special -- The ' '
panic-stricken, and made' an ugly rush Wheat at 60a Flea, ie quiet anasteady. agrieeltural, implements is to b
had itsaembled, The pier , shook from .grain marketia qiiiets Oats are whet -
tor esottae. Lltimately control of the.
ship ;was regained, and •she was safely
anchored. . Winter wheat* tents, $3.76 to $4; ilny. St"
ritraight roller, $8. 0 to §3.50; in bags, la Gea nes:7st Ha. itWw. iLliabweto:,Peisat.ae4sYpel
$1...65 to $1:10; Ma tobte p'atents, $4.M did swimmer,
pia next win.ter., 'and if
and aow, while on du
' ' a8.75 per bblaand 80 per bag. Feed is '
in the Philip' pines.'" takes a mor.ni
, to 04.30; strong 13 ers', $3.80 =to 00,90.
° ' The demand for ro d oats is slow and
FOUR MEN SERIOUSLY INJURED. the -market. is qui , quotations' are swim whenever the chance presen s.
umbers came crashing Down at a Barn -.1616t; oetarlo bran. an.bulk, me° so . A'fourteen months' pld New aciirlt
torey Win la,
Rallang.-Some Caries miy. Re Fatal, 314; and shorts, $15, Per tons,Manitoba baby fell , from a. three -s
A despatch froin Markdale, says sa. tiflaylitillat:tFv2112an.f•Ors,;:.tahicorti;jeaStellazil:-.. - to an ash barrel or( ,the gronaid
'try • itippened this afternoon at W331. $5.25 per,„ .fon; mlY had 14' aPa broken, It is
Superiratandei`ail .• Bepj
One of the worst accidents' that has •eis'oiret at $415,6
ever occurred in this part of the court- 1,67.50 to $8; No 2, 35.50 t $6; ancl--livIngts . - r://2-''
joins this village. The first bent had for Eastern. Butter is dull .but fi h a ' — • '
whose feria ad_ ohs...track. Cheese ba firm at 8 5-8 to drews, of the Chicago public so oo
B tio for Western, and 8 3-8 to 8 5-8a es b d his life insured for al0
at 14
Douglas' barn -raising,
been raised, bet, owing to the insuffi- at 17 142 to 17 8-4o; Western dairrym, 'ffoorr tethezehehera.nef" at a' 'Papal° fa a -
cleat propping, the heavy timber came in boxes is uoted • • •
to, it qtao. r 15o, and in rolls
choice candled ssoldgirt 14Lerie; onincalf4 . Nearly complete rotor= from the
hefore it, and crushing Mur men, Prob- at 1201- and No. 2 at 9 to 10o per erNe'sw ofYfi:erkshaotawte-thEartiaeheriZiresill".
crashing down, - carrying everything
ably ip two or rree mates fatally. dtinooa7weonco'oped,Marfi
The, injured are:- . Pt8i4ine. Sugar sold at 8 1-2 to
ptoroGelottopet risibdVal ,ndSyartu6P5.. olaz aim, th5ozooSota. te Will net for 1899
hone, shoulder bruised, and chest hart are very firm; white clover egmb,iiii Julia Ward Howe, deicribing tie '
pew York life of her childhood seven-
ISIINTYRE, Duncan, broken collar- o per . meg is quiet, but prices 4s, . •
9 lb H ' • ' '
ly, breakfasted at 7.80 in the suipner
internally. ' • one -pound sections, 9 to 10o ; dark, 7 ty years ago, says everybody rose ear- j
to ite; white extracted, 8 to 8 1-2a;
. M'LAUGHRY, Henry, ribs broken,
hip injured, and Bevere internal in- and; dark at 4 to 5o. The demand for
juries. • beans is tally for small quantities, and
BROWN, Fred, Bevere blow en the Prices are steady at„85e to .31 per
head, bijuring the brain, probably fa-
hashBuifalo,' July, 14. -Spring wheat-
PALLISTER, I., aevere cut on the yront,Iii7n7g 8.dtooin; gN;o.st2eaNdoyr;th• 14 por.t4h0-.
side of pie head. ' Ne ran,
Winter wheat --Offerings light ;strong
When found almost the entire
weight of the bent was resting on Mc- No. 2 j'e'd 17c-1 N°- i white, 76 140. Corn
-Steady ; No. 2 yellow, 88-1-4 to 28 1-1 2;
Intyre's cheat. Tbe great wonder is
yellow, Me; No. 4 yellow, 36 1-4
that a number were not instantly kill- II°. 3
to 30 1-2c; No. 2 corn, 37 3-4c; No, 3
eradisfinors.there were over 100 men at the
s corn, 87 1-4; to 87 1-2. Oats -Dull; of-
ferings liberal ; No, 2 white, 80 Ma;
Drs, Ego and Sproule were ixamedi-
No. 8 white, 29 1-2 to 29 8-4; No, 4
ateli on the seene, and the injured are'
white, 28 1-4a; No. 2 mixed, 28c; No. 8
receiving all the attention possible. At
mixed, 27a. Canal freights -Steady.
the last report they- are doing as well
. Flour -Steady. .
as cauld be expected. Detroit, July 14. -Wheats -Closed:-
• No. 1 white, cash, 74c; No, 2 red, cash,
and. july, 74 1-2o ; September 76 3-4c.
STORMED THE TRAIN. Duluth, July 14. -Wheat -No. 1 hard
cash, 75 1-20 ; July, '16 5-80 ; No. 1 Nortb-
StrIldIng Glass • sitiowere Bake Things
, tivelly., ,,. .
on' the part of the strikers, and the
•A; despatch from Bridgeton, says: -
The arrival of 15 non-union glass-blow-
ers hire was' the cause of len outbreak
residents are apprehehsive of Fiore
serious trouble. , The strangers 0aM0
from Indiana on a:train over the NeW
Jeriey Central road, and' two women
accompanied the party. They were
met at the station by' S. large crowd
of strikers, who immediately stormed
the train and, captured tne nott-union
men. A. lively fratits ensued, auring
which many blows were exchanged.
Manager 0. G. King, of the Cumber-
land glass worke, Who was in charge of
the new arrivals, was hit on the head
with a brick,and badly injured, The
glass in the doors( and „windows of the
ear in which the non-union men Were
riding was shattered, end a hack wait -
Ing at the station for the mail was
struck by the strikers in the 13ellet that A d,espatch from ' Ottawa says: -
it: we/ale-take Ma,nager Ring to the When the Eastbound Imperial limited
worka. Tho non-unton Men were final- , , a, t,„ ,... ,Lly ,,,,„., .. ia,
iy induteed to accompany `the strikers arr'veu "4 s""a*" ''''' a''''''.136.. !''
to the latter's headquoaters, where an was learded that lion. W. B. Ives,
attempt is being made to force them to member for Sherbrooke; and former
leave town, President of the Privy Cenincil, was on
THE CREW PERISHED. board in a state of unconsciousness.
Mx. /vim was returning from the Patti -
.a.,,_,,,,
Wattle or the Carlisle Castle 15 a storm fie coast, He hird breakfast at North
Off nocktoall000, Wrotersi *astride+. Bay; and was spoken to by friends at
A despateh from Perth, Western the time• land Was al/ParentiVill good
Australia, says: -The British ship 141.41th. Mr. Ives returned to the
Carlisle Castle was last in a germ sleeting car, and shortly after the
yesterday etf Roohinghara. The ere* train pulled out of .North Bay he was
perished. - i . Mund in the smoking oraripertment by
The Carliele Oastles Captain, Lind- athtitobego. der in an almost uncooscious
saY• Of 1,814 tons net register, left the A telegram was sent irons the next
station to Mattatett to &mitre a doctor,
PCeLYrathe, AtWaelther2nLitf.uorstrItIetita.anStihaei TerltArs but it was not until the train reached
The British shirl CitY of York haa cal man were procured, Mr, W. R.
Pembroke that the services of A medi-
built in' London in 1868.
totem members of the drew, including
been wrecked off Rotinest Island. Pit. White, Q.C., was coming to Ottawa,
and ise asked Dr. Dickson, of Pems
ern, oash. 7301 /11.19•• 73 1,80' ePtenl"'
ber, 72 5-8c; No. 2 Northeen, 68 1-2o; Canada line on the north, and from
No. 8 spring, 860. - Lake Charaplain and Lake George on .
(Milwaukee, July 14.-Flour-SteidY, these:aessittrasrplytto th, e western bound.-„
Wheat-No..1 Northern, 74 3-4 to 750; 6 a e,
Nos,2 Northern, 728-4 to 78 1-2c. Cats Three kittens were born high`up
-102y72No02.82(s, 'Aloe. -No. 1,59 to 60e, Bar- in the air. in an abandoned bird's.
nest, set in the crotch of a tree on
attinneapolis, July 14.-!-Flour-100 - •
lower for patents; first patent, $3.70 Lawrence street, Flushing, N.Y. For
.the last tWo doe it was noticed that
to $8.80; second patent. $8.50 to $3.80;
first, clear, tO 32,70 to 32.80. Bran -In a cat belonging in the neighborhood.
• was repeatedly ascending and descend -
bulk, $10,75 to 311.
Toledo, July 14.-Whe'at-No. 2,eash ing the big tree, and John Cleary
end July'. 73 1-M; September, 75 80 -80.
Corn -No. 2 mixed, 35 143. Oats -No,
2 Mixed, 25c. Rye -No. 2, cash,
ash, climbed the tree to investigate. 11 -4, ,
580. their eyes not yet open. The mother
fOund the bird% neat and the kittens,
nominal. Cloverseed- t• Prime, oat fgaght when Cleary took the kit -
new, 43.97 1-2; October, $4.67 1.2. Oil tens down. The cat and her young .
-nnehanged. were then locked in • a box, or she
,. -...—.46-_-...-. would have carried them back to the
treetop. ,
PARALYgIS STRIKES MR. IVES, .
SLIGHT ATTACK Or PARALYSIS.
Sad 8 in the winter. •
The elergymeli in Fort Wayne, Inds ..
have agreed, to reties to perform the -
marriage 4ereniony for - pereons di -
*arced, for thew causes than adultery,
(tokl.
and perraas nt abandonment. ,
The export. ler May,.exceeding as
their do; fifty anilliona in • vidue, are,.
with the sine exception bf Maya
,,,,,,,
1838, the largest ecorded for the .001.
responding month
',When Admiral
•on, the Niagara, it w
up the. old oigar box
ballots of the officers
President. Bell and Evere
n many years. .
ley was a middy
he who rigged
hieh held the
voting for
the Whig
candidates, had a large m. oritY.
The Adirondack region ',extends
from the Mohawk Valley on thLSaith. •
to the St. Lawrence River and tbe
Was iftetnriang From itest--Folind in the
smelting compartment by the Porter tidy eationey, WIfla of Biltaties Prime
in an Ilnemsrions State. the
mender of an array corps. General turity, at Per cont. It confined the - •tyhecrefleraavtedd,flbtenetr thatioatphteatinibeaanteaw:eir.:
Paure Biguet will probably eacceeo action of the bill tri name under Ole- Witt men are missing,
him. 000. This would Over the opera- 11-2 •
8661111111t 1/einttle Pre6cetli0 Who *18 tiOtta of all neurero whom he wished to •-TORONTO VIC OP YUKON.
Coat. Immo, of the Carnbridge
ariclost team and. two members of the
Oxford team were arrested in London
n a 'charge of rioting outside the
ire Nicole
Coleman mad her grandson,
late Darien *lie had beam oats -
VA on the Melinda, Were ka,
a Liverpool WWI on Wed.
clarstion of Watith
Otsreff
hal WAWA,
renderatted by tho military tribunals
in Rome to ten years' imprisonment mush, those who loaned small mime.
.0."4 wanted to reinstate one. elauT
41.1*
SA a. ringleader ha the bread riots of which had been omitted, and tvlile A Mot Mewl latther Ms Way ileme,
•
'1808, had pet repeived a neW trial in made provision for the charging of a Pr/MAWS to ties.,
a civil court, and, was aequitted.
Baron Nordenskjold, the Swedish raturet° jbutd6gmPeernteem.nt' Per anntlin 011 fn- A. doodah freau Vietoria, B.C., asap,:
naturaliet and explorer, is financially Senator Lottglited naked if a mat- -The ,•steartier Queen, /rota the north,
roiled as the result of hie becoming gage wee Wade for 8 per centa and brought dawn a *kik passenger, IL A.
involved with the ptibilishing house of foreclosed after suit being brought, Parker who le going home to Toronto,
hag to $00,000; are swept away.. probabl'y to die. Parker le one of the
le, ,T. Bajer. All of h,is settings amount- whether on judgment the rate of la -
Wrest woad be reduced to 6 per cent. .. . . . town
Tee newel% Diet has paesed a wee.. Were solemn covenants to be Net saide •
clitappointed and rtistinciaily la
sure requiring baeheIotif to pay ga by this legislatimit Senator Forget aeventurera who went to Alaska last
per tient. more inciOnia tax than mar.. mid it was only in eatee Where the in- year. Ha te travelling In the bare of
tied men, It has alto oilseed a tax of %rest chargea Wail 20 per cent., that Mr. Boyd, who ,isi audertaitiog to tee
live Marks. per annum, on bicyeles, this mduction epplied.
unless \they are used for business pur., him be& to his Wine.
poxes. 4a. ropostal to doable • tat !as- VIENNA BUILDS 11/0YOLE PAT;I:S. ,ullaune . kiniesdrIrearted pammogers of the
irereas
male i .61"sts "4 date4ted III 11. Vienne hat begun the caoestruction rtparkrito *a
n d 'tory of Mr.
majority.
' of Monk pattis through the streets. na
lag, Starnameted cliffloolle not pose of building' a new tAteet ^on eon- by h
Ground has been eonoettel for the put,. kyr
-
mark, but hearteu us In Oar fa- &non that a strip be prepared for the in
, esee Of bleyeliets.
ortrugglase,-Sharp,
despatch irons London Bev> saTlis
MArchioneess of Saiisbury, wife of the
Premier and allinister of Foreign at,
faire, had a !slight attack of ,rearalysto
in Weimer Castle. She rallied well
and Is now improving in health. Lord
Serifsbury Wei obliged to Ourtall 'the
diplomatic. reception at the Foreign
Office, immediately afteit the receipt
of the grave tidings, and took a epee- '
Lai train to Weimer Castle. •
The Marchioness of Salisbury a
daughter of the late Sir Edward Hall
AidersOn, a, Baron of the 'Comet of Ex-
chequer. She etas married to the Mar. \
quis of Salisbuty 18570 They have
five tons alcA two daughters living.
The eldest son in Viscount Cranborne*
Weimer Castle, Kent, is the official
residence of the Lord, Warden of tho
Cinque Ports, an office held by Lord
&disbud. It was built by Henry V/114
in 1630, and commands a eplendid view(
of the tea. The Duke of Wellington
died there in 1852.
pa 6
,doilittle to relieve the sufferer, who
sit °aeries nipper, Dr. neddiek, and ntereverr le a lanuessoba, Village Catited a
broirkse,.tor.aec.ompany the stricken man
conveyed to St. Luke's hospital by his
Other Medical Men Immediately visited
brain. The patient it in a verrdan- his nom for $400. Many thought he
brother-in-law Mr. Itufue Pope, OLP,
Dickton and Dr. PowelI,but they could
to the
has been stricken with paralysis et tbe ea five or abt Years ng0c aftor
the hoopitel atut consulted with Dr. atspateh fkrtymivnTlehga, Maa„ eon
Arrivinig bare Mr. Ives wall At °nee porno wAttrows sKELETog,
--Thos. Ward% of thie diseppeare
a skeleton wee dug out of a gravel
gerout cond tido, and his life s des,. bad gone to the Stated, On Monde, '
t pit, The teeth tend jeria were extietly
M.kki:sepaltlEtc: °fromikr Afilta.laToth, ctotAyt ttobtliseinfotWahts'ap0441tredmithgeilatilantde,eriareeunitat
Iglu Lis& Hartley, of Stockton, Oed- . to oomplete the exintroation Malt
R6V. W. B. Aitsbney, of St. Louis, end ' ing
or county, Mo., were Married while eescrrirthngaesasth6147:11"ent.t7haintorvali.attallie "ell**twghlipIntati ,. .xt
lititiTtootittl Ttliteorut pa, k lir, othl* wnot a trite.) til the skeletom alt. gal
titling on a Union line atreet oar, us the surpriat.of everybodY.
int ouch a rot: *Mon 7 . ft fie t Mr: '
eildiatet sea 11( nu AI wee " " •Ctin
/16, elide fear
ed the tar
latatiOst. t
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