. Is the Leading House ia Brockville for FASHION ABLE TAILORING‘, «mam-v ' ' M. J. KEHOE. #gmwv...‘ m-“ a-.. -.â€". .-..... _...- __.. m VOL. 1X. N0. 33. GEO. G. We are still to the fore with our Summer Bargains. We have fourteen g4) white and colored Blouse and Shirt Waists left out of our large stock. ot culls, but patterns, which we have repeated, and are of our best selling lines. The reductions are ss follows zâ€"Nice quality Waists 500 for 400, 75 for 600., 950. for 75¢ , $1.20 for 90¢, 81.60 for $1.16, 81.75 for $1.25, $1.90 for 81.40, 82.25 for 81.65, 610. These are from the best makers, and well worth buying ior luture use. CHEAP - SALE Continues with daily increasing interest to every purchaser at floor. WEIGHT & Cos New Store in Dunhani Block GINGUAMS from 50 yard up PRINTS from be. yard DRESS GOODS sway down. PARABOLS at cost. Come in and see what we are offering. Telephone 149. GE!)- 6. HUTCHESON & 00. sssnsucxsn 50 yard “censuses: cm}... v Lyn Ag'i Vital-ks I have, ready for delivery, a large stock of CULTIVATURS and Girls IlORSE-HOES AND just put into stock wmunn SIIOVELPLOWS NCW assortment \Nide Leaf White, Navy and Black Sailor Hats, Numerous bargains are now being rapidly disposed of in Flannclcttcs, Shirtings, Fancy Shirtings, Cotton Shirtings, Towcllings, OPPOSITE cover noose AVE. Dr. 0.1!. B. CORNELL, BUELL STREET, liltUCKYlllLE riivsichN. commoner accoucuiwn. . ._-.._.‘. 80 cents each Beautiful Fancy _Cushion filled with choice, clean Feathers. Pretty line Girls’ Knit Wool Polkas for cool days at 69 and 89c each. Novelties in new shades Bengaling and lipcngalinc Silks for Dress Trimmings and Black Navy Serge Dress Goods. Table Linens, Several bargain Napkins. qualities in goods \Vhitc and Colored Quilts, just put into 12m. 15m. Etc, lstock. Bob’t Wright & Co. Teiépiione 138 Black Cashmere Hose, an immense range for Women, Boys, Dr- Stanley 8. Cornell MAIN B'I‘IIEE'I‘. ATHENS SPIUIALTY “musics or "Woman Office l.)uys:-<ine nfloriioomi o! Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. If you want the best and cheapest outï¬t, got one of my improved Horseâ€"Hoes and :i Shovel-Plow, two distinct tools, always ready to hitch to. I sell them for $12 the pair. ,Mam J. F. Harte, M.D., C.M., l'il i'rlli‘l.\N.;-ll,'ltiilï¬ll\" & .r\('(‘vl)l7(‘i[l‘3lt. (iritillllllc lioyill (Willi-gr aunt-vii} l. nii't-rsiiy.) Munilu-r ii! (‘oilugo u! Pillar-lime )ll‘lll flur- coim, Uiil. llllll‘Ul Minn ui.. opposite Humble louse Albums. 23.12 Dr. F. litâ€"Koer Diseases of the Eye, Eur, NUN!‘ llllil 'l‘livoilt. Al Llll; ollicc of in. l'ni'iu-ll. .lilllilullrjirccl, IlliUL‘KYlLlll‘L. From 9 it. in in la in. " l p. in lo ‘3 -. azi. ‘22-'93 M. A. Evertts, Tl I lgxhllllll‘i'l'l‘ili, Siiili'l'l‘ull. NOTARY l't uni. xix Mime; in lilltll on unity term». (Jilin: m l'lirlall “lock. Album. For particulars, cuts, address etc., G. P. McNISH Man 'l‘clophono ill. I w 8: Fraser. ' Allltls’i'l‘lllï¬, Silllll‘l’l‘ljllri, h‘i‘o. Uilico (‘uinslmzk “lurk. ifoiirl House [\VUIHIU, “rock ville Ulllm' hours » 56 min. to {i p.lil. MONEY llU;\N li‘l EASY 'l h'l< its. lim. i‘. l“. FRASER. Q. C. E. .3, its. ) humus, . K. Fimsku. Fraser, Reynolds Wood, Webster, & Stewart il.\i:iu-e'rr;us, NC. lilLiM‘K Vildlï¬ .\Nli ATHENS Ono member of liar ‘lrui in Alli-:ns Tuesday “'rducmln)‘ nmi ‘l'lmrwiny of every week. Money in loan on easy ii-riiis. Join: l“. Woon, ox. iiim. ll. Wuhan-tit, ILA. ll. A. Stimuli. Piano Tuning “WILLIAM A. WELLS is prepared intake orders for l'liiiilyl’orlo 'l‘uiiinu und Repairing. iii-don may be loft All ilm oilli-u or communica- ’=(;1isiillilrcsseil to link 067 lirocM'rllv. inn. ‘7 r W V "- I N" 7w H * r_-~' M L 1. ’ J. r. Lamb. L.D.S., G In S i J" liENTll-l'l‘. .‘lftorniorollntn Zilyeiu's oxporl- To get the latest in 1-13“- eanuo M r. Lamb is lll'l pnrod in under .ilic beat ' hoi'vicos in boih iiii-clizuiicnl and surgical dent- lslry. July Activityf‘fï¬is WEEK ,F, ,3 fhis is a time to make mon- ey by spenping it. It is a time for caution as well, but the caution is to be shown in choos- ing what you buy, and the bar- gains you make. Those who watch the daily news of this store will be the gainers. Housekeepers should see From Our Linen Stock. . You will ï¬nd you will getthese. Napkin-‘5 ‘15 they are a more square inches and ï¬nerlbargam- threads for your money than you'll get from others who do not import direct. V'Vc are conï¬dent that we retail, steadily through the year, Linen goods at smaller advances over cost than the wholesalers get. Not a speck of proï¬t does anyone get on Linen Towels, Napkins, Table Linens, ‘ Is on his way to \Nc oi’iering a special line of Linen Na kins lull zsize cut pure linen at 1.25 per doz. and a good clean Shave, Arm- ..m . M»- ..-M_ Strong lloiise, next door to Dr J K 0 Todd Reading: Room, Athens. ' l s n __p VETERINARY .‘ll'lllll'lllx nnd Equine I)onli::.l. (irudnuli' of Unlurio Vi-lcrinnry (Julio-Kc. Honorary "\(‘lllllt‘l' of (Hilario \ eter- innry Medical Snicimy. ltugisivrvd member of Vt‘lill‘lllilf‘ 1‘680i3lllilllll ni [‘nnmln. Trusts All discusciio alumcslii'mml nuimuis by the host system known, All mills lirul'i‘lilly ntlcmlod to. (Thnrgccnmlcrnio. ‘ ‘ Uv'im'ic: lian :li.. Ennidirockullm opposite the Albion llolol. an. The Gem ATHENS. fill? VINE NEW Blili‘K llii'l‘l~‘.l._ HAS noun elegantly lumlslH-d lliruulzlluiii lll ilw lam at lee. Every attention ulvun to tut: wants 0 gum. Goods yimls uiiiismhlos. ' as. ly Flihl) l‘llsltifll. l'rop r You are asked. to visit :05 King St, when in search of Linens any kind. socm'russ " q, , , & . . . i owehng Linens ex- . cept the makers and ourselves. This ought to put the right igoods on our counters at right i prices. Furniorsvillo Lodge No. 177 A. O. U. W. Moan lot and {ltd Tncsdnys of each moni h. in Lamb's llall. ('vnlral Block, Main ï¬ll... Athens. Viifl'l‘lfltrl wr;i.ooM:-. m. WHITE & CO. Merchant Tailors. Athens brunch M Ilm WALT. 1'. metric on: the 2ndnnd lih l-‘rliluy nl’ I‘fli‘h month in ihcl A" h“"°“h""' "w Mlmmdlotumout ï¬rst.- class work. Th.y . going out of Bondy l n! 'l‘. hall til 3 t- m- u' T _ MHz-q 1), {mill-Al. l’we. Mir-lb, srox b2. siw'y. ___._...___..---- Mann, Clothing. Hats. ups and Furs. and wl do»;o'o inclr whnlo lime and Attention to the (truer-ed “I ork Department which is now un- der tho on rvislon of Mn. I'IKI'KLINOIII. form- 0. O. G. P. . . icrlr with r. o. la. Ashley,of this lawn. whlch Addison (‘onnrll .‘io. till (‘nnndlsn Order of la a lllffh‘li‘ni mrmntce of the quality of work Chmn P‘rlcndu meals lï¬i' ‘lnd Ibnd lih Mondays we mil turn out. C() of each month in HM» Temple llall. Addison. DI. “VIIITE & Ont. Motto: Frivndsblpk/i d and Protection. Opposite lhc Mark at LEV’K Mus i cmaronunonior BROCKVILL ommo reserve. Bargain Day every Tuesday and letters “was welcome. “"1" . ' If. 4..‘ ' .â€"-...-r...-. -. GREAT SALE WING to the severe accident which happened to C. M. Babcock, he has decided to sell his stock of Dry Goods, Mantles and Millincry at wholesale rices fora short time and reduce stock. t is assorted in every department with the ï¬nest goods brought to the country. No Clocri Glen Rucil. No. 878. lads ndsut Order of Foresters, meet in Bingo Ha I, Glen Bgli. a lad and «in Friday in such month, at 1.. H. nmmmrr irisu). Recorder w A N I E D s ial rice: made. J. ANDERSON c. n. pec p In 0. Fl c. J. GILROY. R. ll. , . “â€" llildison Lodge A. O. U. W. NO- 358 u s on mound s - knew “heroines-ac , “wen-Wilt lie. W G. n. 3436003, TELEPHONE 197. .BR()CKVILLE .‘a. In]. -...'::-.. a " gnu-osmium“ ' Jamil-imbalances I Paris, to send to Berlin as soon so ACALL FOR VENGEANC Italians Were numbered by French- men sud Wsr lay Insult. ERMAilY IS lNTERESTED TOO. Anti-French Ann-“on l. Ionâ€"A lo.- ussery Attackedâ€"Suclto-ou (trow- lu Hourly â€"- Correspondence Between Nations of the hlpl. Alum m-........ Emu Aug. 91.â€"-‘l‘hs massacre of ltsllans h Frenchmen at Alana-Horton on Th cams an sudden thunder from the clear international sky. Already it has become the subject of voluminous correspondence among the foreign oflces of the Triple Alliance, and during the next few dsys probsbly will be made the most lin rtaut lncldsnl in this dull season among t s continental were. The cru- cial question is : " Wlll nos give Ital prom sstlsfsctlon for this un rovok slsug tor of the Italian subjects Should hence decline or oven hesitate todoso she will be likely to ï¬nd herself in serious compllcstlons with the peace triangle. The iii-st misleading rt- rts sent out from French sources on ' undsy night made the impression merely that a work- lnx'men's not or somewhat sstswidlnary seriousness had taken place. On Friday ofï¬cial despatches from other sources inâ€" ‘ dloated that the Itsllsns had not lifted a band in provocation but had been killed off by the dozen merely on account of their nutiomlity while the French authorities abstained from any strenuous effort tostoo , the massacre. Empexor William at once obtained through the (lermsn embassy in Rome copious reports of the affair, and instruct- ed Count Munster, German Ambuundor in possible all amortainnble details as to the ï¬ght at Algucn Moi-tee and the attitude of France towards, Italy's demand for reputation. The general understanding ll that the Emperor ls prepurln to stand behind Italy ll her deter-initial on to obtaln calls- factiou from the French Government. The accounts of the massacre which have been telegraphed at length from Italian sources to the Berlin press are quite differ- ent from the French deepntchec. The idea fostered by the French statement Was that about 200 l‘rvnch workingmen and ' as many Ilnlmm, :ificr mntunlprovoce- lion, did some but, ï¬ghting. which resulted in the killing or wunnding of the most belligerent combatants In that the French- men niinilwrml nearly 1,000, While there were but 150 ltitlinuu. About 400 of the Frrnchumi were izrinod with rovolva-rs or rill-is. ’I‘licy mnrclmd down to the salt Works where the ltnliuiia were employed with ihe svowwl intuition of driving them out, if not worse. For a short time the police made a pro- tonse of protecting the Italians, but they were so half-hearted in their measures that the Italians became convlnced that they must tulle care of themselves and hurried to a farmhouse near the works. The mob followed. The I? inns burri- cadmi the doors. The Fire climen sur- rounded the house and held It in a state of siege for hours while shooting at every man who showed himself before a window. A company of {police were present but exercised little in nencc on the mob be. cause the ofliccr in charge refused to let them lire on the attacking par-tier. Even- tunlly the police advised the Italians to leave the house and fly for theirllvcs to the town. The Italians accepted this advice. They broke in . ups fro-.1: the rear door and fought the r may as best lhny could through the crowds of riotm. and ran for their lives across cmmtry or on the high- ways towards Pilgrim-Murine. This was the opportunity of the mm) h'intoh-i. They started in pursuit unrentmmml by the police. and ln-M down with club: or shot the Italians wherever captured. The 7" n'v'. was continued ihmugb the streets 0? . _,e town. The lmllsns were beaten to death within a hundred yards of the police sta- tion. Two men were shot dead in front of the mayor's office. llsrdly s dozen of the 150 ltslisns are believed :‘x- have escaped. injury, yet dur~ lng all this not even a company of in- fnntry who call-2d out. Only after the slaughter was complete did the troops appear. From the wells and marshes be- tween AlguetMnrtse and the farm-house sud from the streets of the town 45 dead bodies of Italians have been collected. Sixty-ï¬ve Italians. ell narrfcly and a few mortally wounded, have been taken to hospitals. Some 25 or 80 ltslisns unmissâ€" lng. Some of them are supposed to lie deed in the marshes or underbrnsh, others to have fled the country. The intensity of the feeling excited at the court as well as throughout the empire ‘ by the narrative of these events is revealed in the bitter leaders of the (icrmnn press. The consensus of opinion among l‘mrmnn editors is that the massacre was the result of burbsrons French nativlsm and chew vlnlsm. The plea of s workingmen'n quar- rel over ltallm competition is dismissed as a worthless excuse by the German press, which professes to ï¬nd the true reason of the Frener outbreak against the Italians in France's hatred of Italy as sn ally of Germany. llaly bloom lncolssod. Ron, Aug. 21.~â€"The anti-French hglts- tlon. started in conuqudnee of the mum score of Italians at Algucs-lcrtcs, has gained ground rnpldly since the kettle- monstrstlons were made yesterday morn- ing. Late last evening I me attacked the Santa China seminury French priests, tore down the neutehcom from the facade, inmdplcd thsm under foot, smashed the win owe. sud tried to force the doors. Further damage was pnvcnted by s strong force of police, who dispersed the mob and srdwl the seminary until late lust even rig. A com any of police st the Franc cmhmy. as the anti-French agitators have lhrsstuied to seek it. In Milan sud Turin lncendls V sown-such manlme have been in! (Howlch him-«on, Riv-ts. Dl.-â€"'l‘hs sutlfrcnch ï¬lte- llcu up I hourly. Demolish-ï¬ve crowds the struts lust night chou for the King snd- calling for re- thc A lore:- mm. lasme n douhlsforceslltho .aunlr. start», in the mac for yachts of thulr' gun was and sth‘ WT IMTMN’O DAV. mm In Cele-0m he III-s 0 ~ m at the In“ Osman, Aug. um wss Gust day at the World's "dl. More then was s such slthsptss mlnusd at butst during the ads. Amelie. Indie. p0 Colony, British Gulsussu 1? Br! societies took part in the ponds and ceremonies. The demonstration edst the lake from at them-tee of - umbus st 8.†o'clock. Then a prone-ion was formed. with t. Go on, com- mandsnt of the British ps at the fair, ss grsud marshal. All the British troo were lu line. The various English. ticswere out in full force, and slx coaches were ï¬lled with Bo a] and Colon Oom~ Enigmaâ€. m as “vies of hGulanafl “=le u es. A lug t s - clucts of the chiral- metallic (lbw tcfonn ustle’cockin front ofthe Victoria cuss. Thence the line moved to Festival Hall in the Fair , uds, where speeches, music and Prof. omlln's chorus of 1000 voices were heard. rm Killed Instantly. Lnnov, N.Y., Aug. 21.â€"-â€"A terrible grsds cmssln accident occurred at the owning of the high Valley railway, two miles north of Leroy yesterday morning. The fast day ex recs struck a carriage st thst crossing. klllng T; J. Bovsc, wife, and daughter, of Leroy; Miss Nanny Wyeks, of Lero , and Miss Emma J. Bowdeu. of New ork. All were killed -lnntsntly. Mr. Bovcc was driving and saw the train. but biped to get over the tracks before it ' reach the cmssing‘ Hay Market Weaker. ststuml. N. Y., Au . 2i.~-Thc Hay Trade Journsl notes c was or tendency in it» review of the hay market. The forean demand hen greatly (increased and cab." just. received show that the price paid the-e is lower than hI-rc when trans rtav tinn expense is considered. Space sting in hay on the prospect of a foreign demand is dangerous at the moment. Cnrhemlre Hull No (‘holerm New Your. Aug. 21.~- The steamer C'nclicmlre has arrived from Marseilles and Naples. She has 238 steernge wingers aboard, and all are well. There has not been a case of sickness during the voyage. The sanitary conditios; of the vessel is per- ; feet. The ship will be released. l’uglllst Dempsey butane- Sr. I’AI'L, Aug 2l.â€"-â€"The Jack Dem - Hey-Dick llnrgc match is off. Gus 'I‘utbi l, Deiupm'y's manager, acknowledges at last that Dempsey is not in his right mind, and says he will forfeit the $4,000 already up. .l-It'lllpfley will be taken to a. quiet place near Chicago. Aliotlwr Month to Live. Ni-zw YUNK, Aug. L‘l «The World says: â€"â€"(in\‘. (ilm'cr has rnprcvul murderer Foy {or one month so that the authorities at Auburn prison can put up u new electric plant. llen ton's Big Blast). BENT'JN, Ill. Aug. 21.~Sevcnteen busi- ness holdings were burned burn Saturday. Lose $150,000. insurance $12,300. Much Lumber flushed. Mcxummnr, Pfl., :l.â€"-Tn_vlor 8r. Shonp's saw mill anti :â€" ..;bcr yards and three dwellings were burned last night Loss, $50,000. STRIKERS THREATEN VIOLENCE. Welsh lllncrs Will Prom-M. Work In the (lolllerleew-Mllltnry Called Out. Lonnou, Aug. 2l.â€"--The South Wales owing to the coal strike has not improved. The strikers mode repeated attacks on the collie-rim on Saturday, and numbers of strikeâ€"rs. workers and police Wore injured in the conflict The district was much excitnrl. (lrcnt military sud police precautions have been taken, and the seriousness of the situation can be jndgml by the fact that the coal owners have risked for 2,000 infantry and LOGO cavalry to protect the cullicries and the Working "olliers, left l‘lymoutli in trains for the llhonddu Valley, and Till“ "then: will proceed at once. The desperate measures which the men are taking in order to roam:- the coul owwars were shown whim a hilly of strikers cu duvnrcd to sin" llfl' work of the collirry which clone supplies the Poutypridd gas works, i. order in put the town in dork- ncss, whllo nionm were found on the nil- way line which evidently had been placed there by the strlkcrs. The district has the appearance of being in e, state of niece. Sentinels are sin 'onod on the hilltops and round the chill on to announce the approach of the strikers to the troops The llca are nurdiny, the collie-rice, of which i3“ than out of 201 are working. The working collieries are chiefly in the Ebbw- vale district, and the strikers Announce theirintcnllun of marching there 50,000 strong to stop them. lllotcns sconce arc nxpccted owing to s decision of the owners not to pay tho striking healers who originated the tnmblc. The mine owners appear lP '.~.,~. resolute in their refusal to concede the ‘3‘. per cent advance of wages demanded. itic esti- muted lhnl. the turn have already lost £300,000 in we as, thlc the nniput of the collierio’u, whlc uormsll ‘-- inns, has fallen in 3.0001 ll). MINIan the Wlnnar. Lennon. Aim. ï¬lâ€"‘i‘hc aunt‘s} angst» of the Rnan [Minot Yacht Club, of whlch Imrul il’wlhrldgs ls commodore in“: place on Stimulus}. The course covered a die- tshcc 2" fort miles. The Satellite, Brit- Nave co and Calluna were the clan. ".l‘he starting o'cllw-k. The Satellite, Britannia and Na- vahoe gel. across ths starting line before the gun was ï¬red. and were compelled to putubout and start over whole. In the meantime the Celluln, whlc storied at the proper time, [at s five mlnuts' lead of the other Ichh. Sins was ova-hauled, however. he yachts ï¬nished as follows: Setsnlis l. Britannia 9i. Nevahos 8, ad. inns L .. .. 4.-."... ,- Nuvflmt fun'l Compote. Lama, Aug. 2|.«The Royal Wooten: Yacht Club of Plymouth has declined the Navshcs's entry for the Queen‘s cup on the pounds that the race is open to 11:4“ yachts only. Amount! fluplm 3m- lav-u. is“: ll: so situation in = liver 700 infantry have . Q that ths peach crop in lsssusndtsnl this your will benea- emoticons. 1n Hamilton on Saturday Jsmss Dsley. eight years old was run over by s butcher weuou and killed. I At Rommel yesterday afternoon Ed wsrd Vsllss, aged N. was mom and klllsilbyscsvocthsmsctrlc 8tth W withcesl Tbsth of Toronto, from tho from Oewegc, sank 86 miles seulhshors on Saturday night. wssssvcd. Thomas Luck was standing on the rsll~ way platform st Bur-ford on Butnrd when a man in a movie trsln caught he of him by the arm. Luc wee pulled under the train sud had both legs out 0!. TUIBDAY. AUGUI'I‘ u. 0 Butte , now at Vancouver, is babe located st nebcc. ' The season's fishing in lake Winnipeg has been remarkably good. The Royal Csnadlan Dragoons have been ordered from Quebec to Toronto, sud will be in the Queen City in about a week. Rev. Dr. Tslmsge preached st Grlmsby E? on Sunday to immense congregations. t night he lectured to a large audience on "The Science of Good Cheer." Annie Bailey, whose parents are said to raids in West Durham, Ont, has died st Buffalo and there are suspicious of crimln. ul malpractice in connection with her idrath. Frank Woodward, of Windsor, has been committed for trial for forging the name inf, H ii", Whit», llm "liming Marvin†of i the Walker-ville mnllmblc iron works. to a cheque for $9 on the Bank of Commerce. McDonnell, the Owen Sound rope walk- er, while testing a rope which had been .ctretched between two trees at the Dun- das driving park, fell 50 feet to the ground I andlsustslned Injuries that may prove fate . WEDNESDAY. A DOUBT 16. E Robert Turner of Hamilton fell under a E train at Orlllls Monday, and had one leg , out off. i The rolling stock of the G.N.W. Gen- : trsl Railway has been Milli‘d by creditors, i and trailic on the road has been stopped. l Iisrvcy Vance, a boy aged live years. 5 living in liungerford, was burned to death as the result of throwing coal oil into the E stove. i (.Jhnrles lllbbcrt. an Englishman, aged I 2‘2, put a bullet in his neck at Hamilton lyeetnrda . but failed in his endeavor to end his lfp. Mr. I). ll. Omicron, ex-MP. of Strath- my, has been sppolntcd to the shrleval‘ ‘ lay of Mlddlesel. in succession to the late , horlff Glass. Catharine McCarthy, s girl living at: '12? Murray street. Hunts-cal, was drowned in the canal sl Wellington street bridge thst elty, last night. All the sin lo cos of the Manltobufl: Northwestern lway went out on strike for back wag-es yesterday at noon, and the road is tied up. THURSDAY. AUGUST 17. The Conservetlves of Montreal district src arranging a series of meetings, Grasshoppers are desire ng the crops in sud nrcun riuce Edwa County. The harvesting of wheat in Manitoba and l the Northwest is now in full swing. | A ORR. brokeman named Crawford l Anderson fell from s. train at Caughna- l wage yesterday and was instantly killed. ‘ It is semi-ofï¬cially announced that the Quebec Legislature will be called to meet 1 for the despath 09! business on or about ‘ November 15. Robert'- Tamer, the Hamilton young man who hot}. n log- out off by n G.l‘.R. train at Urillle on Monday, died yesterday morning st Hamilton. Hospital. The Hon. Wilfrid Lsurler, leader of the lecrsl frosty. will come to Ontario early in September. It is expected that his ï¬rst meet-lug in this Province will be held. probably in North York. on the 5th of the month. He will remiin in Ontario for three or four weeks, and it is likely will address three meeting. a week during thst limo. FRIDAY. AUGUST 18. Sixteen men were dlmharged from the ‘ G..T.R. our shops st London yesterday. Fred. Mitchrll, aged 9. was out to pieces on s circular saw in a factory at Owen Sound yesterday. Foster & Ilnbhu' hardware store at Til- mnhmlg min burglarized curly yesterday ‘ mo‘mlhg. A quantity of goods was taken. l A: Halifax the 2Ayenr old boy of Scott 3 Johnson rolled over in his sleep yesterdav ‘ morning and smothered his six-moulth ; old “Mr. A ORR. settlers' train was wrecked st Whch River, between Port. Arthur and | Winnipeg, yulmiay. A few of tho pes- zmgnre were injured Two minors, Alexander smIJohn Green. were sub sentenced to three yours'lm- prisonment in the penitentiary at Halifax yesterday for stealing gold from s mlne in which they worked. A St. Paul. Minn. dcuputch says:~â€"A telegram from Winnipeg. just received, ‘ announces that the court has ordered the ' receiver of the Isnltobs a N. W. to pay sllhsck wages due and the strike In de- slsnd of. SATURDAY. AUGUST lb. 3". Abbe Ploulx. motor of Level Unl- kulty. will be sppoiuiad Bishop of Sir- bmoko, Que. .ï¬cu. More Thlbsudesu. the millionaire wholes-lo dry goods merchant of Quebec, IMAherdcouhsshesumh-iltcscem Dacha-.h‘MHv mulled sum sul- Ths crsw‘ l wounded. cred yesterday st New The International at Zurich. Swltssrlsnd. ole-don Ilamopolls lulu-d a ll- of “W. by lli'r yoaterdar'. burned and 1,500 people an homr‘eqs. President Cleveland is at Will'- and will remain until In. W “restarts; return to Washington about in . (Mrs. W l journalist“: " ‘ trumped ' . ' ‘ v - July 15 without spending s csn ‘I'UEHDAY, AUDI!" 15. Typhoid is very prevalent in St. 101118., Paid admissions to the World's Fair on Sunday, 18,000. There was s hesv white frost yep morning nevu- East a, three miles non of Round Lake, N Y Ex-Cousullileneral Frye, ml the United States, who held oliice in Halifax up to $3113: 1, died in that city yesterdsy, aged Grasshoppers are causing t havoc in Erie county, New York. aisle in do Educ been stripped and ï¬elds of our in: .2â€" Recorder Smyth, of New York, has sen- tenced Dr. Buchanan to be oleotrocnted du;l_;1g the week beginning Monday. Octob- er . Archbishop Setolll, papal legato, left Washington yesterday for New York to ay his much discussed visit to Archbishop Lorrlgan, Logan county, Kansas, has been demote ated by a cyclone, in which the home of W. ll. Jackson was destroyfld and his two children killed. The Now York World's special from Minneapolis, Minn. sayszâ€"T‘he crop in- dications are for 100,000,000 bushels of spring wheat in Minnesota and the Dakota. \VEDN ESllAY. AUGUST I 6. A frightful yellow fever epltkmlc preâ€" vails in Arnapeln, Honduras. ' No more cases of cholera. have developed at the New York quarantine station. The vital statistics of Havana for July show 1‘30 deaths from yellow fever. lir. Robert W. Buchanan, the New York Wife polsoner, has been taken to Sing Sing prison. Three Polish laborers died of cholera in the eastern quarter of Berlin, Germany, yesterday. The Bessemer steel works, i" “viable. Col, which closed down three weeks ago, have resumed operations, and 800 men are at Work again. The Behring Sea Tribunal of Arbitration at Paris made their decision public ycstcr. day morning. Briefly stated, the live points in regnrd to jurisdiction are settled in favour of Great Britain. A protected zone of sixty milrn around the islands is established, and a close Million from May 1 to July 81 is ordered. The decision, it is thought, makes the United States liable for damages for the seizure of British and Canadian vessels. TH lfllSDAY. AUGUST 1 7. A state of scige throughout Argentina has been declared by the Federal Con- gross. L‘arl Mueller, the Wellknown German painter and. directnr of the Art Academy at Dusm‘ldorf, is dead. Au excursion boat was capsized on the lllver Shannon, lrclnnd, ymtcrday can sevenlecp persons were drowned. The religious riots in Bombay were :g-s, sinned yesterday, and for several hours th; . streets were the sooner of desperate con- llicts. A Philadelphia youth neural [lock is preparing to cross the Niagara. Falls sus- pended by his teeth from a trolley arrange- ment. A calling house at Silica, Muslin, has been plundered of scab-kins. Crew's from unknown vessels landed and drove sway the guards. A i ialveeto'n, Tor, ileepntcli says re rte from the mttnn hell. are favorable iii]:- a heavy yield. The ï¬bre is equal to the best ever raised. FREDAY. AUG [181‘ 18. Jean Merlin Charrot, is distinguished French physician, il dead. Ofï¬cial returns indicate n crease of cholera in Russia. A cover-n plngno of grimhoppers is m ported at Fort Scott. Klinm. Eight deaths from cholrm and eleven new cum-s are reported for 24 hours Nsplnn Herr Molkenkhubr. Social Damoorus was elected yesterday to the (lennnu Reich- stugh 4,500 msjcrlty in the ï¬rst Hun" burg lstrlct. A series of military maneuver-9 were-bald st Kunigsbsru yesterday. The weather was intensely hot. and Count Klinkowslmsu died of sunstroke. ltlsssltl to be the ral opinion fr- Indla that the British Government he» chosen the wrong moment to lower the rate of India Council drafts. lns light between French and ltallim workmen in AlglIOI-Mofllh, Dc rtmsut of (lard, France. yesterday st out ton msn wore killed and sinus 50 badly further lr. SATUII on. Aunts! l o. Cmpe in lfslnc list Emir partly ruined by drought. There Is a Minis: clamme Encoder for s doubt-“on of war against Peru. Bush-Iss9 was badly shaken by suth- quake yesterday. but nobody wss hurt The Pope has raised the vlosrhm- of. 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