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The Signal, 1898-8-25, Page 6• ;!81110 BE PERCE OR WAR? The Great Question Between England and Russts. A-Deealea Lithely !lila Week-Spealah. laerle.e War, It la Sold. Upset Ibe Tattoo of Ra.el.-lt Pissed V••1• Seas and Joh. Bail on Friendly Teras Fir Herbert Rlte\es.r's Adverse., da Mb.rtoum C.blo London, Aug. 96. -The New York Port's oorreepoudent telegraphs to his repot iM following: We may expect next Week to hear that England and Russia h ave come to • division es to their future sdationa, but the nature of the decielun, pace or war, tu-day hangs In the Iwlanoo. 1 bear on eutnbent authority that load Salisbury his at lass gelded this, slbce China does not object to dlamemberruunt, M Idle for England to attempt to save ki< front that fate. Lord eallabury falls Mick. therefore, on options of Influence, Carefully delimited if }tuella refuses to Mind berself to reuwin wlthto the limits agreed upon. she must take the conse- trancea. British FI.•t R•.d,. The British Aust 10 nwdy at this mo- ment for all eventualities. Others on him have been warned to hold them - Selves ready so rejoin their ships on sum - Its the meantllue Sallabury is awaiting Raela's decision. but Houle has not yet (mads up her minL , --..atm .....whnoaum in. e- asitlea-6►kuaw WAWA W*tma oto etaad.a4 Ahab Boma. 1i1okrw and accept Salisbury's *ns. basing their ooefid see on their . epee-ksewledge that ltaoetawMt not be seedy for a Oonfllci for three years at beet Upset mush•. Pleas. A well known Iingliihm•n, hag resi- dent of St. Petersburg, mays that the @punish-AnterlosD_war. .Waing au 50011 •sd unexpectedly atter the Chloe.. - Japanese war, has ep.st Russia's plats la the tar bast entirely. The &agent of a sawreut great power at Man11a df friendly (terms with England bad created oowtern- Won among the military advisers of the (lar, wqo urge European intervention, end hope that IM disputa between Ryan• eh and A marloan datspetea to We Punts ]Ikea Cost twooe will yet afford an op- portunity for it. Men wbo know Sagaste WW1 ey that he reckon. upon this. and that AosSrl.n ta5wence, ametne* fount Golucbowakl's uryen%AAldoe..it.Jirnmpt- heirhim to this course. The Advaa•• N Khartoum. London. Aug. 119. -Sir Harbert Kitch- ener's advance on Khartoum 1s oond0ot.4 with clockwork. Khalifs' bre withdrawn from his entrenchments at 8hebluks Cow meat, but the War Office here Is oon:d.nt that he will fight at Omdurman. The auntry is rising behind blm and he dam not now retreat. WOMEN IN POLITICS. Alprte.. Sale.. of English Stabilities Flight for Their Ne.b•.da London, Aug. 22. -Women are playing • prominent part In the eleeton oontest M Southport, near Liverpool, for the Parliamentary seat vacated by George N. Curzon on his appointment to the View roysblp,of Iudta. Mrs Cursou has been through several campaigns to the district, and row en• situ American woman is electioneering theta She L lady Naylor -Leyland, who was Jennie Chamberlain of Cleveland before tar marriage. lasrd-dksimerettste te aim •1.1.1.8 fly his wife, who got into the Held first and was making • decided hit with the voters u ntil Lady Leyland hastened to be bus band's side to vanquish her rival by her superior beauty, wit and charm; for 515• le counted the hest hootese In England. Both Indies attended 5oeett•ge halm i day night for an American engagement Manger A•rurls offers Se,bee • week ago, Mw. Rlgu 4 huldlas out for 1600 a day. Mass- ager Aaron. Is determined to take Mr to New Yore eves at her own seems. LSM M.ro Net Ceasing. London, Aug. Pt. -The contemplated visit to the United States and Canada of th. Lord Mayor of London, Lieut Col. lloratio'llasld 1)awles, whlob bad already been postponed, 1a Anally ab*udoned ow- ing to the oontlnued 111nees of the Indy Mayoress OVATION TO SAMPSON. The tl I 5*.N.ge row t■ New York Cheered by the M.....- An I.d.erlbabie Din. New York, Aug. SL -The reception given to Admiral Samp.ou'a squadron by the people of Oreewr Vow York tan Saturday was a mogniteent one, and was partlolpated In by hundreds of thou- sands of wildly enthuslaetlo olttsene There was very little friction In.lhe carry tn* out of the programme and no delay. At Tomokln,ville the Mayor and ooru- mitpee emharkest on the tlsgsblp New York, where the Mayor read en address leoderlug oongratuletion' and the free- dom of the silty, and Admiral :tampion duly replied. The welcome ceremonies wore short but lnlpresslte. 'I ben came the event of the day. 1M battleship., at 10.10 a.m. began toslowly move up the tray. '1 he salvo of cannon and the cheers of the people and the toots ''of thousands of whistles made an in• divert liable din. Soon the wouster pageant wee In Ilea first conte Adlulral Semp- eou's flagship, New York, then Rear• Admiral Sehley'sILgshlp, Brooklyn, then the ManNithugetii. Lbs Oregon. the lulaar the-Iaetian* atter-eher-9'watr and -attar them amine • me,$ng mace of all sizes and de.ortptlons of emit with flags way- 2ag.411M prlple ekeerag. Ae Governor's Island was pasawf there wee a tremend- ohs report from the guns that did so much •;eeution at Santiago. The people on the shore and afloit fairly went wild. They yelled and screamed, waved ear and jumped up and down In p•arlOSIS fervor. .. And 00 15 was all the way to Graairs tomb, where there was a Anal dement/We- tion of pairiotiam, such as New York Ms never wlto sed before. BISMARCK'S WILL. Tb. 014 Ckuwller Left a Good Deal Mere Tinian First Reported. Berlin, Aug. 98.-A D.ntsig nape publishes an outline of Prtnoe HI.marok's will. The paper mark that the estate amounts to 90,000,000 narks, although 1t was sworn *1 8,000,000. Cont WSUfam $lanlarek Wheelie the Pomeranian .tete, with the exception of Rbelnteld, which Prince Herbert His- Sara isSarok gate. Prince Herbert also receives the valuables deposited in the Hletohrod- t i Bank, estimated at 1,000,000 marks, 15r wbleb be pays Count W1llIam 8110 nooks. Countess Von Rantsau receives 900,000 mark., and each of Count Wil. Ham's thtee daughters pets 100,000 marks. THS PACIFIC CARL& Australian Premars Mel .ad Dees ed That They Would Chip fa. /Sydney, N.B.W., Aug. 99. - Rich t Hon. 161* Hugh Mute Nelson, Premier of Queensland; Right Hon. 81r George H. Lieut, Premier of New South Wales, end Hight Hon. *51r George Tarns, Premier of Victoria, met In oonferenoe on Satur- day, and dleonesed the plane for . Paelfle table. They dude' to make the definite offer that 1f Great Britain and Canada, .•Restively, would guarantee Avsnlnthe .f the oast of laying the new rattle, shay Would reoommend to their respective Legislatures to oontrlbuteone ninth each, asking New Zealand to .setae. Vr •s. ssalning one -ninth. TM" Pep. H•Id • 111•se00... Rome, Aug. 69. -Tb. Pope yesterday bald • reevptlon In honor of his saint's day. Many prelates, noble and represent- atives et Caddie assoctattons were to at- tsudanee. His Holiness appeared to be la G ood health and spirits. and in mete of 10. length of the renrptfon, which lasted a• hone a0d • half, showed no signs of Wig e. Hf was the recipient of • large •ember of glfta- IS tb Rete 5.o Nearly Over t London, Ang. 92. -TM London Finan- cial Times. in Inn editorial column, oon- Mdea that the heavy purchase of Grand Trunk and Canadian Palfle .teak by ilootralers seam to iodinate that the rote war Is settled, or at least points to • e ttlement of the trouble to the near nature. *5.. *1.3.51, Witt ween. Th.m. Tatwldon, Ang. l*. -'PM fAmAon enrrcw- pendant of the Aberdeen Journal eve Mat Iron. Willie'', Mnlolch, I'oet,ua.ter. Guarel of Centel,. will he knot:Me,l, and 01st /dr .1 Ilrn*P..r Nwtton, )11', et 1Se11 known as an adv.lo•to of pommy pais- ewe. astega, will he made a pen. CONFEREES AT QUEBEC. Hut•r Palrba.k. Nee Arrived -C*.$. dl.. Delegates Mad a LIMN caeca,. ea Saturday. Quebec, Aug. 22,-8.ealor O. 7.*- tlanks, on• of the rafted' Stales Oommie- 44otems. aeosmpaeNd by **att- end a pansy of friends, is at tbs Chateau Fronten*e glow Saturday. Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Sir 15.3. Cart- wright, Sir Louis Iatvlee and John Carl- ton. M.P., the Canadian representatives on the International Conferenoe, after having •leite4 the rerliarnent Buildings, Mid a privates conference to Sir R. J. Cartwright'■ room at the Front ne° Att- end/1y morning. Mr. T. V. Powderley, U. 8. Conlrnls• sIoner-General of Immigration, M In Qss bleu to attend me International Confer- ence. He Is registered at the Frontenae. FERRFO[ RAW ACCIDENT Five Known to Have Been Killed and • Number Injured. Tee DI•..ler was u. tn• n•5. turn, Naar Mateo a MNtMN geed R.., cars or • P.m•.g•r Trois T.1e.r typed - A List et t1.• Areert.leed Killed sad 1.Jor•d Ono Report Ploy.. the Nam - Mr of Victims at Forts. Canton, Mans., Aug. 95. -Word was received ■1 7.80 leas night of a fearful railroad aocldent at Sharon, on the New York, New Haven & H.rttord road, and ell urgent request ores made for physician. • id undertakers' wagons. A11 the physi- cian. In town, es well as three under• talkers •nd their wagons, were lmmedl ately despatched to the scene of the MAI. dent, followed by is large crowd of elgbt- seers. The .urruundlug country has !leen sboroughly aroused and a large quantity of 'bootee bedding and rude hospital sup- plies were deip.tched frorn this town to Sharon, a (1211140041 of Mani four miles. The details of the accident are not as yet known, but frorn meagre report* whloh have leen received. it ie believed to have bean one of the won" that hat+ ever oc- curred in this Sate. Among the tied are: Tet• Deed. C. T. Rowe, Weymouth House, Booth Bay, Me; Mrs. J. Fitzpatrick and child of 915 Huntington OIOnue, litlslon; a 1501051 bli lareal 10.be Sirs. WaihLurn- Wssserly._ ILL; ]tri Bristol of Wlnthrnp. Moss., thusband Injured); 31r. Water. of Somerville, identified from r3Celiat found to pocket. Th. Injured. Mr. and Mrs. Whitcomb of the Ctstle Square Hotel, 150.51,0, badly injured; James Fitzpatrick, .on of Mra Fitzpat- rick, who was killed, badly injured; U. H, 1ir1ao1 of Wtnttirnp: A. C. teryelt Revers; M. Crockett of *aobingsoo street Somerville: Mrs. Bernard of 464 Salt Third street, South Boston; Another child of Mr.. Fliapatrlck (besides James Fitzpatrick). . Teloseeped the Rear Care.. '- Sharon, Masa.. Aug. 98. -in the dark nese and terrible excitement little bead• way appear. to be made la clearing swav the wreckage to determine the los. 01 life and Um b. . _-- The accident L now eiplained as fel- Uwe.. wk. Tie first seettrelt of s train from Mansfield, called the Manstleld local, was due to arrive here at 7.15. 1t got In 13 minutes late and hod just stopped when the New Bedford train carne In on thus and crasbed Into the roar of the local, eale.00ping the rear curs. TWO SIKRIOVS ItICTCLR ACCL*$IIMIe An Ottawa Rarber sad • 1petbk Termer Probably l•ta117 irttared. Ottawa, 'Aug. 22. -There were two bi- cycle accidents on Saturiay. which will probably prove fatal. William S. Cbar- h aneaa, a barber, while wheeling, ool- Ilded with • milkman's rig. He had him chest bone broken into five piers. the vessel' and arteries of his cheat ruptnrr•d, and Me-1'$fs'about itts heart severely in- jured Hs is now lying between life and} t.le.00ped the Arm secti.ln, ill. asslna. 4*515 $* 2I atset(m+r. plunging through the near ears. There Is Peter Cavanagh, • termer frorn mann- great anxiety here. as many 1Sunton tick, while rushing to cateb a street car, people are known to hove been on the was run Into by Alfred Templeton, a bl- train, but It le aho.et Imps*slble td get cyclist. Cavanagh watt thrown to the particulars from the rnllna.l officials asphalt pavement and he la now In a pre - larleas eindittos, sallert*g„trem veneer INS el Ms Male. - Number of Victims 40. isuntuo. Mase.. Aug. 22.-A message was .ret to the railway ofllus here y.eksr- d,v of the frightful rnl!roud accident *5 Sharon. The :1st of dead was placed at three, and the Injured at 18. A later tele phone me5mage from • survivor of the week Mores the i1.1 of victims at 40 or over. The running of the teslas yesterday Is explained ns follows: The train which leaved Taunton at n 26 runs to Msn•n.ld, where It le general!! met by the train which leaves Providenee at 6.05. The latter train usually takes up the two rear ears of the Taunton train. Owing to the heavy trued yesterday, it Is said that the Providence train was run In two amnions. At Sharon, senor -ling to the reports re - calved here, the rear *talon ran Into and Reglaad Weer.., RspraSatl•., Madrid, Aug. 98. -In tM amiss of an Meadow hod tel night wltb • etemhi at the O•I1MMt try a repv.eentaleve of A•sptSe I Tres., the Witham said Kng- lewd ydt5d • *GM he Spits, mat. sod 1. tl natioe.. an the aebjeet ret being waned W Spain novae whirl, the nets dMlar'ae, ere le TMt of the 1.11 relation. * h......a the tris £ t.. T. R.KI•fl {ie frrteat as oa1Ma7- Aug. .S --ASIA AMOK the feed-tasm•ger at Now Y.6 "1r new with the Primes Chimey T\. *h1■ Edge of the Wades. Detroit, Aug. 2'2. --Hon. D. M. Leckie - son, who 1. now In New York. will ap- pear before the Joint commission of Greet Britain and the United State., which begins ita sitting's in Quebec to -morrow. I5 Is understood here that hi. mission Is to lay before the rnnrnlalon certain pa- pers which he Mm prepared praying for • modification of the Been Bigot treaty, so u to allow lake Ship builder. to build ve.sels of war for the United States Gov - A FIERCE STORM. Lightning Struck Three Floe.. i. Mark- ham. and Dr. Trawl.. f• Prostrated - C.P.R. Washout Wear Locust 51111. Markham, Ont., Aug. 29. -One of the Aernest and most peculiar eleetrlo storms aeon here In years passed over Mils town yesterday. Only once In eight weeks hae rein fallen here. and everything -wad perched. At .bout 4.30 yesterday the storm broke 1n .l1 Its fury and tor five hour. the rain come down In torrents, accompanied at time* with ball as big N robin'. eggs. The observatory of Mrs. ernment, and for other Governments, if Burke; residence was shuck snit badly they too desire. Bhattarai, the chimney of Mr.. 'Phoma' house. 40 test awe. was also struck. The A11 the Heed. Were Dlsch.rged. reetdence of Dr. I( T. Trawls 5.0 shock, Chatham, Ang. 22. -When the Rete & lightning entering the house and pros Huron Rallwev dtreotoraa met the old Board rwlgned and were succeeded by the dlr.ctors of the lake Erie & Detroit River Hallway Company. This finally consummated the purchasing deal of the IL & H. Railway hy the Walker road. AU th. heeds of departments of the 12.1. & Huron have been dl.peneed with. 1'M Lake Erie .reclaim el W.Ikervllle have aroma roll (enirol, the agents Ming Instructed to report direct to Walkervlile Instead of Chatham se heretofore. A Tem -Year -Old .e...mbelh.t. Kingston, Aug. 88. -Mabel Pollitt, the 10 year-old daughter of Frances Polllit, arose horn bit ted and while 1n ■ nnm namballstle condition walked to a win- dow on the .pond floor, failing ■ distend"' of twenty fw1.. She alighted upon • can- vas tent, whlob partly broke her f.1L Her parents beard the tall, .red upon invertl- gation found their daughter In an anoon- anems e5mdltlm. She 1s fortunately not seriously Injured. Mao -- , BANK MANAGER MiSSING. Resin.... Agates 1■ 0004 ah.p• •ed HOMO R•t5t(e.. Happy -51st. Now York Th.gs Get Him Winnipeg, Aug. 82. -An afternoon popes nsys that W. H. Pambrum, man- ager of the Hank of Horhelage in this town, Me disappeared, 'meteor no twos of his wheresboutd. He arrived in New York from England on Jame 4 and for- warded 1011 baggage, whloh arrived all right, hnt he SImssl( did not arrive at She Stade speolfi.d III 54. tette". 1t la 5111• der.tood that the dlsenporance la entirely Inexplicable, As there was nothing what- ever to warrant 1t. HIS Imams" affairs ate 1n fiord shape, ami his Mme relations moat baggy. He carried • targe amount of trituration on 1119 lite. but ft/section 1..n be taken until something definite 4 leaned of what happened to him. In the meantime his wife and family are anRer- Ing the moat Intense an■pense on account of having no tale of him. The Crew's 4..t P.m 71.11..., R. O. 01055, Q.O., the eommlsa/oner e ppolneed a mealy' fMet %became of the death of Mentioned and Fraser In the Crow'. Neat, resr.hed Banff on Monday evening and held ■ noting on Taesdav, when the evidence of Dr. Tunas!! of Vaneoaver wee taken. Woo It as Aeddealf Al. Themes, A*g. ea, -The body .f 0an'ge Boats.*. cake a.j0A'leOtd/ d1maF- 5*. Pert Mtaalgyha0kbr* 8 l04 Rleei lag. It le oppose! he Mahar sta5.Mid and M1 overheard, el met teeth foal play while the Air. Plow n1. -evMa5 ha was i Meat ',machinist, we tad epee the pert. THE WEEK'S MARKETS. Wisest Votaries 94111 4 wrUse. Uepr•..ed - As Urpreoedeoted U•ero... In the V1.110. -The Louses Yrleea Saturday *eeulus. Avg. 90. Tie speculative *karat a.rkets on bole sidee of tee lila/tile bars been ebaracten mod try soave Irregu.rtty , 04 week, hut they bier ou the abut, oboes a .egg ug asd thl. es. Hee of ea eepteee- nrn,ad epleilun of stuck. aired a marked rs- u.aace us the part of farwcrs to big IA forward their new crop Dow low ole storks Lave fallen may be judgt'd from the statement tbat the v1► le .i'Dply ut wheat In Casede Aosta the Ile told litotes a week ago wile only 6,11V7;ed buee.la, and that nest Monday`s statistic. ore expected 'o lade:ate a fertber shrinkage of dyer 1,01.0.- (X0 bushels. Tbla last reduction will wake the Odin. sous. 5,000,000 bushels below the previous lowest record. Sud there are only two polntl on title eoullarnt where .tocks veered the halt-tnllltou mark, .191., M,nuespW2. std Delatb. in the above tendinous and In the very large Mounting crop pre to b.: sees toe me- sons for the present liftman., In ca•h .uJ early deliveries over tee September and De "Luberoptions Chicago tredea who an bull. on nearby deliveries m-, utats • beer - lett attitude lowarde aril w„nib's and tba more remote options. It Is pointed out, however. that farmer' .,r ehowlug au usual rrluccance to nine- lie, en4•, their new crop. and Goat unless tee volume of shipments phenomenally lie creases there will be• an ac 1, a .erembte for wheat before the rod of September, and $ etre. •gnrnt advance la prices. The farm- Inr, r.:mmnnhie with the v,•ar's big crop seem to held the key of ter situation lard* ly In their own bases. Legates Wiliest Markets. Following are the dosing pr cc' to -day st Important centres: t. _ c i dcago . ...� ah. $0 Atm. 66 pit 66%$0 ea New York.....1loliday. h Latin , ... 11 711 a fin tracing the Doctor, who 1s still under a physician'. caro. Three trao.formere In the tow0'a electric light .75tem were burnt out and last night the town was In darkness. A large Are is seen burning about two miles M the west.. 1'he bridge to the south of the village was swept away with the flood. and Mllne's bridge over the Rouge Riva 1. 1n danger. Washout R•eert•d emir Locust •111. o *14 00 Toledo .. .. 0 11 0 till 0 05 0 1•rtrolt ... 0 et 0 07'9 0 64th 0 M iaalsi0, No t -- --Nrrrtbern - 0 Ol-.-_... 0 9264_11 _ Lid.tt as f - --- hard 0,,,j1 Minneapolis�, 6'4 0.05- #-- T,}nf,,No.1 hard .. 0 M Toronto, red.. 0 71 THE MN APIJu1A1oeN. ThilitTitrrns Show That Spaniards etiro With War Honors. Tisa Halted State. 0•*Yi.a.el 05.151.5* Ceatrol et t1.• eito$tlea- 011 Q.satl.as rtelai.g to the M.F.4rlaUrth of th. Oae•r. rad M•s of Sas Spanish r.r«. S han be Referred t. W..u.gte•-Th. %Nestle.. o1 Arm. sad Fvaa..tlon. Washington, Aug. 96.-0.0. Merritt's cablegram gives the terms of capitula - aloe. 11 .bows Out the Spanish, by u- lnas Wren., .urrendered the city snd defence. of Ilaolle and 11a suburbs, to - settler with the ei..onlsh tomes stationed therein. The 8par:1a11 ere permitted to re- tire with the honors of war. Terme of . apltulatlun • Following are the berme of the capitu- lation: apitu- la5lon: The undereigu*sl having been appointed a couint I$Wn to determine the data is of the capltulatlou of the city at 5 defence* of Yanlla .W its *utterer and the Spanish forces stationed therelu, to accorteure with agreement entered Into the prevlouo day by Ma jur(deeeret W,vlty- Merritt U.S.A., Awerlcae t:uwmlulonvr to ( hlei In the I'ulllpWues, and Hle Kicrllency Lou tier- ed& Jardeua, Aviles Ueu.ral In Chief of the /Wealth Armrr In the I'bll.pplues, hare agreed upou the following: 1. The Stealth !mope, Kuroprun and na- tive, eepltelate with res city and dcfruee*, with all hours of war. depuau:ag their arum In the places desIgua*.•,1 t,y the au- thorities of the United Stun-, remaining la the q*arters drslgn.ted .r„I loader the officers tad subject to tag the aforesaid C. 8. authorities lou rt a treaty of peace fi - ■ the two belllgereut nations. All per- -asnbrb/l is Ike nptrulatioa remelts at liberty, the Officers rewaluing la lbeir re- spective' homes, whelk *Mall he respected as long as they observe the regulations prescribed for their Government and the laws In force. 2. Officers @Sall retain their ■Ids arm+, horses and private property. All pnbile eorew and public property of all ►lode s5a11 be turned over to *toff °Meets desig- naled by the United Stales, 3. Complete triers* lu duplicate of mea hy organisations and full flats of pub1M properly and stores shall be rendered to the United Slates within tea day• from this date. 4. Aleepleetlons relating to the r.patel•- tion Of .the officer* ate! men 97 the for.'iei sob Ortheir Tomas' and et ea- proses wblcb said repatriation may O.M-- . lon shall be referred to the Clereallignellitli of the United *farce et Washington.tett ramifies may leave Manila at alq convenient to them. Tse Totem et the arm sorreudrred. br_tee epeeist' farces @ hall take place wheal they evacuate the Men -met was *5.' Antietam mom Neer. 5. Officer@ and men dacluded In the ea pltu101on obeli be supplied by the United Mates .eeording to their molt, with rations and necessary ■1d as thnogb thee were pel- t/Poem of war, note the tronelusion of a treaty of peace between the Petted ata• , and Spain. All the funds In the Spanish tr*.'sury and all other public funds .ball be turned over to the $rthor'tles of t5e United (pates. 6.-Tbis 477, Its Inhabitants, Its ebnr0bes and religious worship. In educational es- t*bltohment. and Ira private property of al, description ate plaeed ander the •pro lel safeguard of the faith and boater of the American army. feared) P. 1' (Deem. Brigadier Ortsersl of Vomnteers. U.S.A.: B. L. Lamberton, Captain, r -II -:T.: Merles A. Whittier. Lient.na.t-nnloeei sod In.pe•etor'O •n. oral: 6. H. Crowder. Lipstein at -col - panel ■ed Jodie A irecate; N'ebo;as de Le Pena. Andl'nrfitmeral, 51eta.; err• los 11.-*.., Colonel de Involve. O.5.; 3os. Marla Olgoen Foil. de Retado. Major. (Signed) Merritt. Toronto at. Law195111941. Market. Rec*pts of farm erud•es:eerirlarge, 3100 bushels of grain. 40 loads of hay and a 'rental supply .( better. ‚Us •ad Pew' est amid: 1001 Mario .old L fol• intro: Well, 73c to 74tee, red 73* to 74 Sad /mem 11c to 61414' Oats steady; 2000 busbe's old st 961 is *1*. . Better was more plentiful. The mar- ket open.d 5ra at lite to 23e per 15. but e'owd weaker at 17c to 21c. f w .IIx uttioLat.12c..la-115¢-pet dos.. 10* -5.1k g. ag at 13e to 14e. (•hictelu, 4r5* t0 See per pair. Ducks 351 to 70e per p.lr. Apple. sold at 61 to *1.25 per bbl. for ehoke band picked aim as low its 76e tot windfalls. and 15e to 20c per basket. Plnno_.D•t-DasksLioa_tn.lac_ .._.... Cblestge Lava, Hoek. ._:.t"itcki•. -Ac'. .'cgs-8etfmitteli t ' eelpts to -day, 11,000; tett over. 22*5*: mar-. ket active, 5e to 10e blgnet: lights, $3.00 to 14; mixed. $5416 to $4.02%; heavy, 1560 to 13,15224: rough, 13.SO to 4.175. Cattle--RScelpts 900; da11 ■nd unchanged, sew York Lave Steen. New York, Ang. 20,-Beeves-Recelpts, 249; feeling firm, with uo trading cable, to -dal; exports, 635 cattle and 14:4 quar- ters of beef. (.`elves-Reeelpts, 221: market steed!. VeadR t5 to 65.75 ; Westerns, 16.75 ; city dressed weals, $9 to 69.1141, stuffy and Iambs-Reeelpt5, 8663; sheep firm; lambs slow and lower; sheep. Mt to $(. 75; choice esthete, $5; lamb.,$5 to 621.50; cells, el. Hoyt•--Ree.lpte, 1556; notr'ntIty atelier ■t $4.20 to 64.50. l'\ecce Market.. Watertown, N.Y., Aug. W. --Sales of ebrese on the board of Trade to -day. 40"0 noxa at 7c to TV; bulk, 7'-e, Sa104 In- clude last week of 4517 and tint week of Aozu.t. 1 owan.v8le, (Joe.. Aug. 20.--A( the Cheese Board to -day 43 fartortes offered 2704 oozen cheese: one creamery 76 bete* bntirr; lh.• offered for hotter; n0 sale. ; 9011/ Mare cheese .old to le wringing at Sr; OM wean to J. Whom for 7's,'; 66:1 to P. e' e. rgu..n for 7tv : :+0 to G. W. Brack or 714,,; tut•I sold. 1.44* tot,'. Board ad - j .revel -to- .two -See metwe"s - - ~ fleet half -August. Canton. N.Y.. Aeg. 21. -Rix hundred small cheese mold at 7cy; IOW large at 71ec; 400 fobs batter, 17tic Bast Senate Cattle Market. East Buffalo, Aug. 20. -Cattle --Arrivals liberal ; fair demand for the best ht Cotte on rale. A number of Iodide of Canada stokers were unsold up to noon. Vests and Calves- -Itrcelpta M bt ; market easier ; best veste sold. at *6. to 56,30; cull■ to good, 54 to M. Hogs -Supply fn Irly liberal. Market opened stow and p, i. ea for all grades were o shade lower. Good Yorkers, 54.10 to 14.15; fair to good light Yorker's. 84.00 to *4.07; mixed p.eker., 114.10 to 64.12; med'- mum, $4.12; heavy, 14,10 to 64.15• roughs. 63.36 to 13,66; sap, 6275 to $3; pigs, $2.75 to 13.'sad sad Iambs -Market was decidedly slow aid tower for all grades of tames, wife sheep ■.d yearlings about steady. Spring Iambs, choler to extra, *6.30 to 118.15; Sockeye and fair, $6.25 to 53.06; cull+, 14.25 to t; common to eholce yearlings. to'elected'elected WNato... G r.v c4.75ed 5.00; choicWeed 64• .t to 1190: Weed 1g to $4.10; 1014 And remmnn 419911,. . Toronto Jnnotton, Ang. 99.-A wash- out norurree between 'meant Hill and Aglntlorari, the resn)t of the downpour of rain yesterday afternoon. A r.gneet wait renelved here for an engineer to go o01 and bring 0p engineer Foley's train, u he was unable to do 1t. Whether he was lnjn.ed Iq accident or took deli on ba Journey could not be learned. No damage 1s reported .4x1 tt was selected that t5e freak would be repaired In three bourn. Altogether five and one-quarter Inches of rain fell. Mr, Iotg►to. MaCletky Qet. It. Toronto, Aug. 22. -TM McCsrthylet eln,entici In North Mimeos will be held at Stayner on Aug. 51, when Mr. Leigh- ton Me(t.rahy will he Alvin the unanlmons nomination. It 4 anelerstnod that Mr. McCarthy will not he opposed by either the ('nn.srvattves or the Government. Ae Oft -Tried Foolish Art. Windom, Ont., Ang. 82. --John Yuman of Chatham $Nempsel to Jump from e train three miles cot, of Windsor last night. And was badly injured In him head and one hand. T'he hand wit amputated. He will recover. Caught er . Circular Saw, Hespeler, Aug 91.-A. (leiter of Drew Ian, whits operating a elrilar saw See- urdey afternoon, had his right hand seri entity injured by coming In contest with the waw. Two of his knuckle were com- pletely sewn off. THE COMPLEXION. Mate ler Ouargla, It From tae Urdu .1 Oat et Deo. lets. 8uashine and summer weather, how delightful they and But, like amity other charming things, they are atwum- panted by oertalu drawbacks to these who poems a delicate skis. Poi thew' the summer months bold a certain dread. They have a presentiment that their daiutirrt gowns and prettieat head- gear will tease to be becoming whim ouoe the wayward heckle ,Ia11 placed ifd marks upon their face& Fair women suffer froeu, there visitants perhaps Moro thou w.uueu who are brunettes. Bct these latter are not free front Sheol if they have a clear white akin. Some- time' a few of these tiuy spate only add to the ohirm ut a pretty woawn, but as a rule they spread over the skin to such an exteut am to spoil the complexion el - together. 1t should be borne in miud that it is not only the direct rays of the sun that are answerable for there spots. Reflected glare, either from water or buildings, has the same effect on a deli- cate skin. Erste the sterids tight is said b affect tope complexions in this way. The first precaution W be observed i. to select a hat whose brim L wide enough W give a real shade, esi�mil Y when bostiug, cycling or riding. A veil mart always be Worn, but to be of any use it should be of gauze and not of either net or tulle. Blue 1s the best color 10 wear, but no doubt this is slightly uubeeoming. White is the next! hest soles' -or a dark cream. - As to a parasoLor es tout cam it Mould be your invariable companion in your walks abroad, A &cart(et parasol is the beet, ay by some odd means the skin is not w' apt to freckle when shielded %thin color. Yon must wash your face as seldom, as possible. When traveling, only do this at night, and add W the water a few drops of tincture of benzoin. Before ping out of doors lightly powder the hoe with finely pulverized rice or starch powder. At night yon must apply 50111* .boon W the face that will have a di- *5dt action on the freckles, and see that foot bedroom window is well shaded 'from the light and sunshine and sleet: with your window open. One of the simplest remedies is to wash the faoe in buttermilk before go- 11lglto bei, -'Phis, however, is only suit- able 1 to " akin tlDd aboald be left severely eke* if the akin L at all in- clined to he greasy. A lotion sometimes used is one-quarter of a pint of oil of turpentine, in which are dissolved grams of powdered camphor and elite pant of sweet almond oil. This most be painted oto each spot lightly and sep- arately with a tidy camel's hair brush. An old time freckle wash. when the skin is greasy. consists of one cunt•* of alum, two tablespoonfuls of tenon; juice, a pint of elder flower water, one ounce of vinegar, and the ..me amount of Jamaica rum and alcohol. Another much tried recipe is al ammoniac, one dram; distilled water, one pint, and Sao de oolugne, two fluid drams. TnR SARIS OLD OARS. Peel. *1.m Still rt•yl•g Nag Wk.. We Ceases t• Caaadl.aa . Port Ilaroax Ills •. Sag 2d.-Uettad tem Imrnigrans In.peotnr Petit 1s pre- venting Canadian laborers from Doming to Ole emintrysnd working during the harvest, intending afterward to return to thei, former homes. Saturday he turned back 26 men who had tickets purchased over the Grand Trunk to North hikoma points, refusing them entrance on the ground that they were violating the alien labor law. TUR POtRt(R MDRDRR TRIAL e.mas»res T. -Day -True 11111 Rendered by Orad Jerors, Corny Ionian, N.H., Atag. *I -Supreme Court of Ronnvmntors 4 Mader al New Caseate. and the ns. et Thertdu* Potreo of Se Al.zl. la Ming teed nn a sharp of murders On Ap*I R last Th.min4 Polder of Bt. AI.,%. 4. Kwtapedia, Orwinty et Itoaaveetere, dam laid arid tilled JglSktS Martin shins 1e eldest at eight ii a Mamma between bee two, yeome Martis 'tete! Pottier sod 1m re- cur. 1'nlr1er stabbed Nm 1n t5e seek, evering an artery. ile.ath WM almost inetantslwwla Pdiri.r le Orme 10 seam oM. A true hill was tendered by the greed juror[. Tee trial will bugle trd•y, • 0r5H.5 6lsrkete. Liverpool, Aug.11-1to. 1 North. spry &1 to 6s MLittINA' red w�corn,. Se Sed; pees,! 5l 0- Os •4; ppoorrtt 6Ia id; lord, les *4: 757,.15 /9s dd hacoo, heavy, Inc., lbs; neat, 20* 6d; abort cnt, 10s 06; aerie, white, 37s 6d; colored, 18a 6d. Llverpnot-Close- eget wbe.t stead at 6+ 6d for No. 1 Cal., 6. 2d for Well, Ile 241,1 foe red winter. dr Weed for No. 1 Nor:b- ern and b Id for lndl.n• futures steady at 6+ Pad ter Sept. and 3s feed for nee. Mat'. steady at be 154 fen Spot: nature.. 8i rid for Rev. and M lied for Oct. Plater 305 ed. Cared .t St•. Atone d• B•.opre. Ottawa, Ang. fel.-Patrlek J. Holmes, who for the pail five yeses has b.so a cripple. returned on Saturday from Bis. Ann. de Beaaere, praouaily eared. Ten days ago he went to Ste, ♦sou He was then unable to walk. having b drag his feet, with the aid of two crutches To- day, however, be was able Ie plant both fest firmly on *aground and had nothing to aid him but a ams Moreover, h. 1. able to kneel down, a thing which, oleo. be wag crippled, he wit never able to do. Holmes 5.0 • trainmen 011 the Canadian Paola. Railway. Killed by an res Wag.. - Pnint "Awned, Ane. 28.-Ab.On1 6.50 am Setnnisv o bop ,hnnt 7 pare of age flautist Kee eon of Engineer Kee of the O.T.H.. at Point Kdwnr'i, was run over try an lox wa7nn and Iniantly tilled. Tho aeeeee of mg.•e5*•. The merit of swoon is oon.ent5atfent wherever there hail been a great Iib, or ft ;rotas work, that has gone before. Taste everything $ little, look at everything • little, but 11.• for ons thing. Anything Is poesfble to • mag who knows his end cad moves "'might fee te. and tat u Ginty • RIa5•*r, Bather -what sea 1 de ter yen, young Mem Yoa.gleer--Col dose enrl.e&. M. may. jtii t beetle on, 'fon no ma 15 gonnin la .-New York JottwaL Mam Put the Semapb•rs. Ingersoll, Ont., Aug. 22.-A collision took plea 1n the 'yards of the Grand Trunk Railway at shim place Saturday eventng, between etpreas train No. 6, going weer, and a through freight special, loaded with Chicago meat. The freight engine 1s a oomplete wreck and the pass- enger engine 11 partially wrecked. Seversi cors of mea: were Clothed. The fireman of the passenger engine 5.a. .lightly in- jured, .crotched about the had. Traffic was delayed .11 hours. res wreck was caused by the passenger trete passing a semaphore while fall against it. Many of the p.emeng.ra were shaken up, but no one was hurt. A Whale Ceanl,,.ldo Indignant. Newmarket, Aug. 92. -Owing to the license having been ent off, bemuse the town had one ton many hotels for the population. the North America Hotel wag practically shot 0p on Satorley, and the streets were crowded with farmers' he5'.te'and wagon. which could not get a000moodatlon elsewhere. A gnat deal of indignation was mermaid agatn.t the lienee eomm'sseionee, the Inspector and the Government -and both parties tipper eptly Joined In it More aetlon. .11aaa- (ions are made agaln.t the Inspector than the commissioners, who see wild practfo- ally 50 register his will. e\et In the Body. Hamilton, Ang. In. -Arthur, the 7 - year old •year-old son of Mr. Charles Raymond, reporter on the Herat/Lents city, was shot In the stomach Sonday morning et. Mr, Raymond's borne In Guelph. TM boy was fimiriebine • revolver, when It went off and the bullet lodged in his body. Mr. Raymond happened to he Malting his family at the time. It Is feared the shoot- ing will end fatally. A nes well 5.. been streak on the farm of Mr. Jaooh Smith, near Ryck- m511's Corners Mr. Janne Marshall of Barton is the owner of the Inn. Rrle4h *tla,n., Wont flown, Falmouth, lCnglatd, Ang. 21. -TM Hrltltth stwtm.r 'Inl.win CapS WL hart, whin* as11ed from Gslve.ton nn .Tuly 90 1or . Roieadant, . gepaylt••'a AMM RO4 5, 5ollly Nand., ystnnlsy night Ina dense fog, and foundered allured immediately In 5t fathoms of water. ''Hers was Inst time to Lunch a haat, end all were rived, many clad In their night *loth... With Lipton's r h,,II.e.. Quebec. Aug 23.-Hnn Cherie Ros- 'ell. who tams mer on the Dominion, L the roam) of Hon. (Tarlo. ritspatrlck. H. brings with him Sir Thomas Lipson's @Whinge for the Anisette's cap. F15►eraa.•s toy Ibwweed. Port Stanley, Aug. 00.-Mr.Brom Hnwe, fisherman it, fart Besee, took hie 4-7511r•e14 M 1111115114 i111180rd1"y down M Lake Ma ANN 9 MNoek Mr. Howe told the beg b ge beim. 0..tert.4, end In stepping from one file en another fs11 In and was downed. TM trey was net mired for an hoar $tter*ud, when the father went hams A •marsh was 1501111 - toted and the body reeo*esed. Little e..eSe Teem Drained Ingoreell. raine dlsgasell. Aug 51, -Oa Ilalmrday .ves- ing leastst$, the two-ywradd eon el George Tea" YMt6Pls sweet, was drown - se iu IM slops se hts pa law Mom "'.'ttwMSt (Bruen Totoolo 0 *id.j THIS CERTIFICATE oasts Forth • Story. SowaturvaLs, , We, the undersigned, certify that the health of the Rev, It A- Bilkey Ma for moon's been deteriorating, and that he m now suffering from revere 1115gyon$ pr.wtration sad arplstly requires tmmeltate and prvlgngid mut. J. W. ILoL&ughhw,11 1) A. B.ith, M.D., L. HuHutd !tad, M. R.C.S., No. THIS INTERVIEW TELLS IT. A reporter called on the Rey It A Bilkey, rooter 811. John's (Epi.a poli Cherub, Bowtoaovilte, Ontario, donut •'thumb 100012on, and on oongratulatmg him ou the great clutuge for the better In his appearance, the reverend gentleman said, '• 11 is due rottenly to Dr. Ward • Blood and Nerve Pills " 1 suffered tor over three years from extreme nervousness, weakness and `,rue tratiom, and oould 1101 obtain relief. A few months •eo 11 hso•m only leo ap- parent that extreme nervous prostration had set in, as I loot flesh and *pietas rapidly. Three of oar four medical men pronounced me in urgent need of tnnnrdi- ate and prolonged red in order to build up my nervous system, Riving res a (:ertrA- eate to that effect. About this tone, by pure oxidant, Dr Ward's Blond I and Bores Pills were brought to my notice. 1 decided to try them, and on doing s.1 a deaided change for the better took plea $$ once. I hate since continued taking the pills, with continued and marked lanes 44.red taiproyeateat. My $ppetlte by " returned ant gaining in flesh aseaddy, sad my paws& health is now gored. Yorthee. r as are that thea results am due to the action of Dr. Word's Blood and Nerve Pills, and I have every confidence that tb.y will do for others eft that they have Joos for me " nen care'. mad W Nem FIM se eda et Ilk R Itst { lose ter K Y pr*.,Ina w •ryys,05 1 s. , r Used Oe., 71Ylcada U5*0, :re J a{! tf l r•olisa p5. - - - Sew te Weak Oates ram Under ordinary conditions, the fare needs washing but once a day, and that 1n the morning. A rotary motion with the hands during the bath 15 6zailent A stooping position over the begin tr ball. tuc.lhe tuna lea 41f the lan. 71-• fate should be held erect during manip- ulation. The face should be dried with a oft tr7w1, also with a rotary motion. The tldly skin may be improved by fre- quent manipulation. It helps to normal• THE ARMY COOK. Wo have read in aorta sad story Of 'the mail behind the gal." !e 1. give. .Ii the glory of tlr wttlea teal are weft, They are Alums up the ~WO ---- Bub his apotheo.la, Aad doer tell about hes esters wbtls the .bells above him Ida 51.4 behind the ertmy gamier, St•.dfrt through tee wild ledge * Wanda • greater god df bettlia - 'Tl, the *.s who desks the gestin When bbd sky le rat with 15us4r A •, 1 15. •halt screws. teroegh tM s4,. WI eel.. fort le rent meads? A.,; dwtruatloS revels there. when the men la Ilse get rethinks oto glory er to wee 11115 W saddened charges eras\i1g Zeroed elm are lying low, There is es* bet foe whose laborjs, There could be so wild babbitt, Aad the grossest god of betties Is the man who desks t5. grub. That of metre with armee plating? 15551 of castled on the Might • Blum of .n11ou• captains out Ing While the careful maser sights? what of .0 tha foot rats rites? What of ma vette valiant averts? Tamm were bat 10100Mut 1I'1t1N, But in.on.•gwentlsl part Of (h• whole. wttbsst the fellow Who meat moor, scraps and serail. For t5• greatest ger of battles Is the m.11 who embus the grab. -Cleveland leader 'Trau sa% l.g e Oa **western coast of Promos there la .114 MleMsmmlty a strange phemetwou• 5.14071 Iii dmllbgl 11 Ma maw ghee w "Swami , e Ise the porta. The movement should be upward and outward. A paste of fine fable salt is excellent for a healthy akin, but should not be used under other con- ditions. It should be moistened with or water. Rub it well over the not oftener than once a week. Wei oft thoroughly, and dry with n salt newel Thie sandpapers off some of the cuticle and stimulates the papilla' 5.d capillary circulation and promotes .healthyenodition, my. a complexion sip c3aiLot wbo gives the foregoing ad - Tire. ..dean KIM5•a rumen.. Wooden kneading boards are declared unsanitary. In their plsoe in the modern kitchen are found heavy marble or glass trays, which are more easily kept clean. The molding board is now declared to be one of the places where cl inspec- tion fs needed by boasewive wbo .pl prtx'iate the ubiquitousness of germs and microbes. Indeed, arsine housewives who have made domestic science their hobby will not allow dough to be knead- ed et all by land, bat insist that the same process, or very nearly, be accotn- pltebed by a large spoon, says an ex. ohange. 51.w .ad leeeoadeg C•Ifar.., Signs of a modification of the present style of hairdressing are indicated by the original coiffures shown in the ant. Their charming effect hardly need. de- scription. The light fringe of slightly curled hair over the forehead, the grace- ful waves gathered into% knit set quite low st the heck or slightly higher, so - WITS C llnifi l 18770*. coding to the taste of the wearer, form am srra.gemcnt with mush to venom mead it from an artistic point of view. Its simp118lty and softness also give a most becomingly youthful air. Some of oar English crossing, with whom this method If dlorpotdng the front hair °rig - be tted, have appropriately dabbed it the "aherah " 'reliably B. t.. Il lifer. Rea. "I have made one man unhappy tot - day," ofd the.nonemfnl author. ' Whom," .eked hie wife. "Old Rgneeezeflint. He asked for my aatngreph, and 1 mode oil • check fa a dollar gird signed it. 1 know he is in misery thinking of that dollar heeded have "-Indianapolis Jaunts'. Clow sod aM10e. The First Taiste--How clear sod bright it Is lathe west The Seated Yate --Why mot; The raptaia bee bomb sweepthg the hada* with kit glad..-Indtanapotis iouefal At Hemmen the jury's verdict was that Dr. Htllyer came to 1.4 doth frim an unknown rause. Tom (onion swore they could not veli the cause of death M- enus the body was 50 badly deeompmed. A CARRIAGE. MAKER Buffered ten years from weak bent action and nervousness. Cured by Wilburn's Heart and Nerve Pills No trade or pofeasio$ is .maompt from disease or derangement of the beset and sena The preemie of work -id the mental worry aro bo.lnd to predate mina odssequeoose sooner or Lbs. L Yr. Oeste Campbell. the wea•ksows aerda. raker of 21sni boa, Ont., said 1 "I have bass troubled off sad on for ten yeses with weak action of m heart and nervousness. Frequently my heart would palpitate and flatter with peat violence. alarming t5. .za.edingly Often I eharp pada in my beam mid ooald not sleep well et night. I got • box of Mahone* Hart and !terve Fills end from them de- rived almost Imm•diata benefit. ITh They re- stored -stored vigor to my nerTea•nd egrergtheae4 inyeetiresysteen,removingeverysystplom mirrors rve or bort trouble, and suablieg me lo_get re•tfal, healthy slep Milbara'e Heart tied Nees. Pills eery pib�o• 16ropbty, dlwy and faint rp.1L, nervousness, sl.apMaem5s5t w.ek' nem, female lroablec•tter.f obofpipp1r .Se. Pito 601 a box or 6 for 51.1111, Man druggists. T. Milburn &0e., Toronto, Out. LAZA-LIVES PILLS tirea /S6MNeastlp' ilea•psre • MaM ro ••. DR. FOYIILER'$ InCr-OF WILD STRAWBERRY .f: WIRES DIARRHOA, DYSENTERY suinSas COMPLAINT. Prim lee. st ell deurgtett. ver• nes ereesoo•,