. ~" 1‘: .i‘.“vtruwiiil'irwnwmthyminrnyww. . is the Leading How in Brockvllle for EASHIQNABLE, .Tmonmo, _ ' c Outttsï¬will receive my Maturation. 1!. KEHOE. N-WM..W-M. - VOL. 1x. N0. 37. 0E0. Gi'iiï¬i-éscmiz 0. We sure still to the fore with our Summer Bargains. We have fourteen (14) white and colOred Blouse and Shirt Wuists left out of our large stock. Not culls, but utter-us, which we have repeated, and are of our best selling lines. The ret uctions are as follows :---Nioc quality “'nists 500 for 40¢, 75 for 600., 95c. for 750- , $1.20 for 000., $1.50 for $1.15, 81.75 for $1.25, $1.90 for 81.40, 2.2?) for $1.05, «to. These are from the bcst makers, and well worth buying for future use. . bM'v.’ GINGH AMS from 50 yard up ‘ PRINTS from 50. yard DRESS GOODS nwuy down. SEERSUCKER 5c yard PARASOLS at cost. hCome in and see what we are offering. ,lelephone 14.9. no. G. HurcHEsoN a. co. Pfllllfi‘il‘lSSlrUblzkli CARlll‘i. W i i i“ r - .:._.l,Lyn Ag'l Works Dr. C. M. B. CORNELL, -M BU ELL STREET. BltUCKVlLLE I have, ready for delivery, a YqulUl \N . t'iUIfIH‘SUN & ACCOl’CHEUK. large stock of CUL'l‘lVA'l‘Ullb‘ llUlHi-Z llHl~LL< AND w 1 N o t: 1» s21: :vrzurLoWst 0 Dr. Stanley S. Cornell MAIN STREET ATHENS SI'ECIAL'l‘i lJlHi'JNl-H on \\'o,\n;v. | Office llnyerrvtm- afternoons of 'l‘ueaduys.l i . " . l 5:? ' l; ' . “‘“â€"““ â€â€œ “â€â€œ"‘ if you wztut the best and icheupest otztiu. gm. one of my '1' 1" arte’,M'D" C'M" limprovrd lltH‘SCâ€"llt‘itfs and at » 2-.""[.\r’,~»1t"::.i~:f>\ s; \t‘l'H'"'l“‘3lLl ~ ' ' ui.l.llnl-‘.;....‘..ml. l nn‘vranbd Shovel-Pliny. two distinct 10015. ’ . u . 3.1.1,â€. n; in-wr we iHl 50‘" . ., . _ ' ' MUM“ “‘ “ " .ll\\.t}‘$ Manly to bitch to. i sell [lawn {or 1512 the lullâ€. w .u _, _ _.-_....,_. eon-s. Um. Him (I \1.1*nMum-poww-(inhibit- .,. luum~ .\ll|l'll‘>. -.i.i.5 Dr. F. H. Koyle l lilfl‘ri‘l‘nlll' lln‘ l-I_\v‘. lair. Now ulnl 'l‘ltrtntt. AL tln: oillu: u: lir. I't-zm x. .:.lllmll Fli‘eci. l-lil’l 1\ \ ll.l.i".. Frumlin. m in 1:1“. ' 111.1111†0 r. in. 22-91; M. A. Evertts, " BAllllF'l'l‘lll, '4ill.ll‘|l't?ll. .‘iii'l'Alll’ '. nmy l‘tli'..u All: ‘4"? For particulars. cuts, etc, Lllell‘L‘SS G. P. MCNISH ’l'eiephonc ill. .‘Jli L ‘ Hour; lL‘ . . lcl‘lnsi. mutt ill thumb liiut'li. ’ _u~._h.,._",,.-,.. , . , ’ . ,w a ‘ Fraser, Reynolds a; Station. auntst‘tzim, with How. 1m. omw l i‘unt~::w 9‘ lill)‘ h, i‘uuru llollst‘ Atomic, 15r(,4:l\"lil““lll‘\ Motive 11mm. ((1.3 p.111. Mushy 1.u.\.\ “V l‘. m\ >i‘l'.!t‘13. ' Hos. i. 1'. rials! 11,1).(t I». .l. lil'.\'\r‘ul Me. U. K. i"il.ltelil.l".. Wood, Webster, & Stewart 2'. \iil:lrllv >(> sci. mun l~;\1l.l.!-L .\\l) A. ruler;e Uni: nan-tuber ul' ilu- mu. m Athena 'I'ureiiuy ‘Vt’illlt'ui i‘. Mum-5 In lonn nu: 1.". Jous‘ l'. “Worm. (,1 (1 ) lvt‘m‘. (Alum ll. Wiumrnn, li..\. \Vll.l.l.\.\l :t. \"."<‘.!.l.:& is prei-nrwl to Inhr †nml lit‘l’viill'lillzi (ll' t‘i)l||lillllllt':|' .lm. Winning. Illlï¬ 0.2113 Ol'llt‘l‘d for i'Hilu: It t‘l'. Urtlet'smut in le-i: :u [NIH ll'itil't‘ï¬: ell ix, Lt. 7. ll \ ‘. -.W\l.l. & ‘ . Piano Tuning “ ‘ 7*"), ‘ ‘ l W HM, M1,“ L5 on his \my to . , - . , ’if‘ Jeri. ill S (i) b l l Mmmm-nmizonal-smy‘fl' To get the latest in Hair cut enec Mr. 1mm!» iâ€" nu inn'l‘ti '“ WWW“ "l" "V?" k , . :md 11 good tittili‘. Shove, Arm- Whuflmwâ€" strong House. next door to arm ices in but I. lltwllillllt'il‘ nml bxtt'gteul ili ul- lstr) . Dr. J, H, 0, Todd Reading Raoul, Athens. >31 lili 1'? W . (il'fltlllAlt' o! «m, ll‘ll‘ ' ‘, liniui'uy [Hi'llliu‘l‘ m \l'llul'ul \clrr .li'-l."li i‘nl'lI-l‘. iivgiilt'l‘u'l nu'tnberof li;ll\ Anne mlxi‘n ul 1 :Hlil'ill. ‘l'l‘t‘ule Jill disc-:t-At»<.ti \loIn-wlnntv-il .mimvuin l~j lliwlwsl eyelet-I l\lili\\ll, \ll cilia promptly “tsunami :u. (‘lmrgo-eninth-ruin. 7 (new i-:: hill;(“-'. i‘il’:l.lil‘()i,’k\'ll e . r, .5"; the Album lit-il'l. J. P. Lamb. L.D.S., lH‘lN'l‘lil‘. null Killlllli‘ \'.-lo‘i‘miu_ flar- W The Gamble House, A‘l'll ENS. 'l‘lllri l‘lhl". Nl‘W Hillt'K ll‘l'l‘i’1l.‘llrhs bet-u H: nut-ta) l\ll'l\.“ill‘!l lhruu 4:. ul in (1.0 latest >1 vim. “\“l', :tlii'hltnn ;_ll\|‘|: in» the! it. pets. 1 timid )iir‘llKiUli Hi! i vs. I '“n g “1"†- I l'lil‘ll) l'lriilljl‘i. l'rnll r l. i """"'l li‘zn'mersvillc Lodge No. 177 A. U. 'U. W l, Merle lNl Illlil firtl ’l‘m «liq a (if Incl! month, in t'. liztll. i‘t-mmi tum-1.. \l-nn it. Hhons. I‘m“ ) ‘ \'l.‘l'l‘illl~‘~ \\ t~‘.l.1'U.\l In w" 9 M.WHITE 8t 30. tho‘lmltulvl lth Friday of (‘lll'll month i:\ .‘rH', It. 1'. (if '1‘. bolt, .il Li 3- in. Mil". ELLIUTT. i'e‘ï¬i .‘il lb“ S'i'ilh E. SH ‘3'. Am bet tor tlmn . x . r im-wrmi to turn out first- i‘lMS work. It“) m'u puny, nlll of Road ' ___»__ _________._......_..-.-â€"â€"â€"-- ,Vlmlc t‘lniluni'. Hm <. 1 'nm mnl Fora, and wll deiotetin-u \wulr l m» Mat intention tolbu G. 0. G. I‘- (V’r‘l'l‘n‘d “"“l‘ lh'tmrtnwut. which is now no- A-lciisnn (‘mim'il Yo. Lit" Canadian Order of (‘1‘! lbi- import iJiim of Mn, “mm-uxu‘n‘ tomb t'l'l'r With llr. ll. la. Alum.“ ,M! ,own. 'Mch (‘ho‘s -u Friend.» Il.~'l‘|.‘41l\(‘ 2nd uml 1h hluntlny'i of with month in who l‘i-mnle it i, Addison. is n sufï¬cient imrmnu-o of the qmmt, 0‘ 'mk 0m. Mmm' l"ri<~'itl~hi i. AM and Promotion. we will turn ulll. l.i~:\’| \ll'.\' to (‘hlcf Councillor l‘vl. VVI I [1‘12 4‘; CO n. HERBERT FIELD. Recorder Ommitc the Market II 0- r3 BROCKVHJJ ()NTAmo (‘ nt «in n lluon. No. 8‘3. lnds .nrlont Ordnavrnf r'oiimtvrw. meet in Ilium "at. Glen Bucll. on 2nd and mi Friday In each month. at " ‘ s . ‘. a welcome. “’1' V" “m†“ii. i. Asnnyson c. B. n. t. ('. J. OILRO l M~_ m...†m. _â€"-â€"â€" M... w--. __ .__..-i l i . y . - ' .. A ‘1 I .mJ limlmm". of rum} neck. r ‘ V“ 1-3, .V .' , $ “OHâ€"“mm Athens, '.4W.l~w.:.,» cv _.v..,l '1‘ ':' . . 1?. .t ‘ . . t . . . , l .. 03%â€). .h‘Vllquw- < ‘ defllflhgmï¬leM.WhW H,L¢;sqt,§ï¬tflm,.s HMâ€, ‘ , t , ROBERT WRIGHT e co. NEW STORE 1N DUNHAM â€"BLOCK OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE AVENUE Larger quarters, more departments, better light, better location, better attenâ€" dance to our patrons’ wants, handling goods in larger quantities. enabling us to cpme nearer the fountain-hesds of production, accounts for our business forging daily, steadily, away ahead of all previous records M ILLINERY. ! Beaver Huts, plain and fancy ribbons, Ostrich Mounts, Fancy Feathers, &c., | comprising an immense variety of Novelties all direct from headquarters for Millinery goods. Millinery Ex S. S. Surmntiunâ€"â€"-Linen Goods, Dress Goods. \Vbito Flannels, tlzc For H. S. V relvcts, direct (i rand vulue. The price curds on goods distributed ! through our store tell n. very intcrâ€" , eating story. Now unsortnn-nt Veilings. New assortment Kid Gloves. Now assortment (.‘sshmcrc Hosiery. . New assortment Cashmere Gloves? with cuffs. New assortment Gents' ings New assortment- cclcbrnted hid-fit- ting: i) 8a A (form-ts. New assortment imported direct. New tissoi'ttiwnt Art Hutcena. ! 1\lli.l Ti. ‘ iiitt‘t‘ i Shades, Complete (‘lll’litllhy ifurtnin «tzes .‘tlltl lengths. llendquurters for Stylish Millincry. -Ono headquarter e. I llruziliun from Herman lll‘\\' i’niutetl cusc Silk Manties, Just 'put intol stock. imported direct X S S. Amar- inthia, 4 cases Millinery goods, com- prising Ladies’ Felt Huts, Ladies 1 l l l l l i t l l l l assortment ; \Vindow Poles in tlill'ci-<.-.nt dictionary, ask for one. with your next I l l in our business history. Chill airs and cloudy skies adver- tise the quickening of full and winter. Feel like settling down to the steady every-day grind that makes Septem- ber to March the meet money-making . months of the your. More systematic againâ€"every one at his or her post. Vacation is over. Odd quarters of hours night and morning better looked after. imported Directâ€"Nice assortment Boys' Scotch laps, lioys’ plain and fancy Cloth Cape, Boys' Sailor Cape. nll marked at bargain prices. STAMPINGâ€"â€"All Linen Good for Fu,~,,is1,.l Fancy Work bought from us will now be stamped free. immense assortment all new (lea signs to select from. Enormous variety of Fancy Goods for home decoration, «to, now on exhibition. N. 15,â€"11‘ you have not recizived a parcel. Millincry orders now re ceive prompt attention. I ’ I brilliant company 0 0 oil chamber. The oath was ntlministt red I by Chief Junticn Sir . "1 53mm; in the W._-__â€"â€"W _._._â€".___. LEWIS &- (PATTERSON Merchandise for the fall season is commencing to pour in tire?! gpiec goutsidcrs tea :to have stocks just right. Toâ€"day it is Mnntlcs and Mantle Cloths. ’L‘tjiVCd most of our fall import prepared to execute all orders promptly. vcourtcsy make friends. ' every source. of goods lll'lt we offer the public extra lizc how much brain effort is put forth every season ation of cloths and we are We have taken extra care to have every good value. Few We have i":- now l’romptncss and l MISS VANCE is again in charge of this department and .your order will h .-_205 K ing Street Mantle Cloths. Tel. f rec. 161 ave hcr careful attention. is the place to buy your Make no mistake Mantles and LEWIS 8:: PATTERSON P. S.â€"-â€" Atll Mantle Cloths bought from us. cut and fitted GREAT SALE happe decide d WING to the seven: accident which nod to C. M. liabcock. he has (1 to sell his stock of Dry Goods, Mantlcs and Millinery at wholesale rices for a short time and reduce stock. t is assorted in every department with the ï¬nest g oods brought to the country. No Bargain Day every Tuesday and special prices made. 0. n. 31.36008, ï¬ROCKVILLE Our New Governorâ€"General is low on Guam Soil. HE IS SWORN lN AT QUEBEC. Brings as Luz-3c GM to Kelp Elm Gov- on the countryâ€"J!» low VIC.- lscgal Party Wolwnod by q lumber of Pros-I- nca! Canadians. Qusnsic. Sept. 18. â€"Thc Allan line steam- ship Sardlnlan. with Lord and Lady Aberdeen on board, arrived at Bc’clock yesterday mornln an at Princess Louise cmban moat. weather, which has been d Saturday morning, oontinu to be cold and rainy. so that at nine o'clock then were very low onlookers witncsacd Lord Ablerdacn's ofï¬cial landing on Canadian sot . There was a. bus scene on the decks of the Sardinlan. ls Excsllcnoy’s people were getting 1 of all kinds ready to be landed. whl t gangs of laborers wsrc piling under shelter on the pier the pass- engers’ luggage. At a quarter to nine o’clock a company of the Queen's Own Canadian Hussars, under command of Llent. Baldwin, arrived moored The abs since LORD ABERDEEN. on the rmbankt-w at and laid up close to the lending, iii. .lnhn Montgomery Moore was the ï¬rst in n. .wmm their Exvellencies. He was followed by Sir John Thompson, Sir A. l’. f'm‘on, (lune-ml Herbert, Hon. A. R Anger“ !'<).-:l"_::tli, L. P. l‘elletler land hlnyur Fremont. Thnzr i‘Txi-t-llrnwiea' Allllv: is com posed of; (films Kindcriy uml Urquhart, Aides-de- L‘nmp. Mr. (lot-dun, (21111.. oilicinl secre- ytory; Mr, l-ieWett, private secretary; Mrs. Huriiim. Mr. Erskine, Dr. Sherrie, Mr. ilrnlinor Cnpl. Richardson report hcml winds and gnlee during the first half of the pass- age, and in: in the Gulf of fit. lntn‘r-‘noe. Today, nt 11 o'clork. Hie l‘lx-‘vllr-ncy t-mk 1.214» nuth of ofï¬ce and um! install-ml as (iovernrv. (lenoral in thr- pn-scnve of a in the Legislative \‘ouu- i‘llnlrlï¬rï¬, all pro-ill‘lll, excepting Messrs. Bowcll, Duly. bro and Fos- ter. Then Me or Fremont reml the addrtssen of we come of the city corpora- lion. and after his Exrellency'a reply prc~ muted the members of the municl body. A reception Wills afterwards held. prearnru 03' of whom Rain 11mm? Hurt It. Amara. ()nt._ dept. 18. wâ€" Though a more (“segment-gin day than Saturday this section of the. intuitry line seldom seen, the demonstration in honor 0! lion. Wilfrid Loin-“lat would not pmsibly have been more sucrose-fol. The streets were gully deem" Med, and the people turned out in the t driving min to wulcume the gifted leader i H! tlm Liberal party. it was to have been bald in the Agricul» turn} wounds, but the weather drove the awnple into the Agriculture“ hall, where ltne meeting was held 0:. Allan, Reeve lof Arthur and president of the local Lib- borul organimtion, occupied the chair. Addresses of welcome were procentcd by Col. White on behalf of the munici- pallty and Dr. Allen on behalf of the Liberal Association. Mr. Laurier waste a lendid form, and he worked the great an isnce up to a high pitch of enthusiasm by his graceful but powerful eloquence aux the arguments he presented. Speeches were also made by Andrew Sample, M.P.P., James ntherlaurl. M.P., James Mcflnllcn, M.P., mes Kirkwood, M. P. P. Cheers for the Queen and Laurler ended the meeting, Patrons for Parliament. Proton. Sept. lawâ€"The delegatre elected by the different lodges of the Patrons of Industry throughout the country to select candidates to represent their interest at the next election bf the Ontch Lagisla tors and Dominion Parliament met here on Saturday and unlawful Mr. Nelson Rose. of North Marysburg, to be their standard heart-r for the Dominion Hone; curl Mr. John Cevau, of North Hunting, to be their candidate for the Ontario Legislature. Both these gentlemen rcuide in townchip. Both are es-rccves of North Karyche :3 and are representative farmer-u. A mam meetin county was held in the Opera: house to ratify the nomhmtion made by the dolo- gate; ......._...â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"--â€"-â€""'"‘-""‘ an" a Journalist. HUNTREAL. Sept. 18.-Sorno unknown sons ycctcrday attempted to shoot A. lllatrault. editor of the Canada Revue. Early yesterday a shot was fired from the street into Filistrault'c place and nor- rowly mimd hitting In. Filiatrault. who was in the room at the time. Fllntrsult . was in missed carrying on a war Catholic authorities, a good deal of feeling against him . Wombat l’roluMlItlcs. (mnvnoav. Tom, Sept. lllqh rel-Ire and over t lakes and Eaatcrn district accom- icdln Quebec by shown: In Isai- mthc run is low M, mu weather: Hui-Hum. oboe“ V leader in the at the same of the Patrons of the bed and the would-be assassins thrfr mark. The Revue bu hon against the Roman and there has been 10. ~â€" cool weather prevail with {airwav- ,utlurthcvwsst n is cm, N EWS TOPICS OF A WEEK IMPORTANT [VINTO IN I" woauc FOR IUOY sumac. w A (Sc-put. local 0! II. In, World's lapped-p Dank!!! (lo-M and m In“ Randy and AW!†M M 0.0 leaders of our Papas- I!!! I'll! K130. Forest ï¬res have mods a clan sway! of the 20 miles between MR and sec- doh, Wisconsin. 'l'wo daughters, aged 5 8 yearn, perished in the burning of . amt-s Johu‘ son's house at Alvinslon, Out. Forest ï¬res have done great damage in the vicinitv of Deadwood, S. D. Control City is believed to he in danger. The Ila-(mic buildings at Alvinston, in- cluding the oflice of The Free Press, were destroyed by fire ymsrday morning. An increase in rates of from 10 to W per cent was ordered by the Milwaukee board of underwriters because of heavy locum Fort-at firm are doing terrible damage in Marshall county. Wisconsin. Many fans- ers have been burned out of house and home. Terrible forest cm are raging around Msrshflcld, Wis. A number of lives are reported in have been lost and forty families are homeless. J. F. h‘nyili-r has been arrested by government officials at Spokane eha ed with setting tires which destroyed 1. acres of timber. Other arrests will follow. The new (‘tty Hall at Spoksnc. Wash, was dcnlrnyod by fire Wednesday after- noon. Three tinnors were at work on ths roof, and they are reported to have been burned to (it‘fllll. ‘1‘hchonsc of Milton “you, near bill li-ruwille, Tenn, was burned Thursday night, and three of his children Were cremated. Mrs. Myers jumped from a window with an infant in her arms, and both were aeriunuly injured. Mlfll‘ ELLANEOUS. it is announced that work on the Panc- ms (.‘ansl will be resumed in November. Lord Aberdeen will be asked to open the Canada Central Fair at Ottawa next week. Excelsior Lorine, No. 0,237, Manchester Unity, C.0.0_F., has decided to secede from that order and join the l.0.0.F. The Town of Villa Canal, in Toledo Province, Spain, has been devastated by fluodl, and about 40 lives have been loot. Town sites and lots, the property of the Tents Uantial Road. were levied bu to not 3;)? judgments aggregating nearly $5,000,- (‘ustoms {mulls to the extent of 310,000 hnw lwn (ii'euvrred in connection with shipments of Sumatra tobacco from Mont†real to tho Unlted Stat“. The 1?, & U. simmer Passport collided with a sienna Large when passing through the Murray I - ii. A couple of staterooms, were stove in, dub no one was hurt. The iurgeat and heaviest drew-span in the world has just been completed across the Mlnflilllrl liivcr, near Omaha, Neb. It walglm 1,300 tons, and in 59.0 feet long and ile fret high. A conference lsjto beheld int Washington on Thursday next between US. Treasury officials and Canadian railroad and steam ship men to crmnidot an agreement to re- gulntc immigration. The sale is announced on October 25 of How Park Fnrm. the country house of lion. George Brown. and of a portion of the famous Bow Park lord of Shorehom pedi» gr?! rattle, originally gathered together by Mr. Brown. ('ltlflli AND (:RlMlNALfl, City Treasurer Adolph Xrug, of Seattle, Walsh, has disappeared; so have $240,000 of the city's funds. A train of the Mineral Range Railway was hold up in Calumet by 3 masked men Ind rublimi til $70,000. Francis ii. Weeks, the New York allrg (ill cmbczzlm', was arrested at San Jone, Costa Rice, on Thursday. Zï¬tnployos of the transportation depart: ment oftha World's Fair are scented of fraud in the extent of $108,000. All the banks in \rknnms City are guarded by arnwrt own. The Dalton gang is said to be "ramped nest the city. Frederick Kr enbnbl, the alleged ring. ipted insurance fraud at Duluth, eluilml gwrrla set over his house. A bag containing thirty bombs was found in a Brnoklyn lumber ynrd' An- archists are nuppoaml to have hidden than blobs of boomrrs looted trains panain through the Cherokee strip, ctr-sling aid the water and ice on board. The heat in the diatrict in terrible Jose Mitchell. colored, was lynched at Amelia Court House, Va, laat night. He had been convicted twice of assault upon a white girl twelve yr“; of age. E. 0. Van Brocklin, the embezzling secretary of the Buffalo ï¬re department. has been contoured to Auburn prison for eight years and ï¬ve months at hard labor. ‘I'A LEE 0! HUBDIL lfr. A. McLeod, of Napnnon. was shot and killed by a burglar in his own house. The murderer cat-aprd, leaving his hat. A man an ipoaed to be 040. Lavender, from L‘su a. was murdered st Detroit. The. body wan found near the river's edge. Noar Dsl Rio, Texan. a rancher and his little son were brumlly murdered by a ng of lexicon outlnwa. Two of the gulcam have been captured. Anam- McSwoan and his wife, Mary. were robbed and murdered at their country home four miles from Newton.Ala. There were cvldemc of a hard magic, s slrdgs hammer being used. David Boyer. a wealthy clliscu of Cook county, Ky. who dies postal in 1801, was baton to death by h a son. Wuhl on Boyer. and his body buried lnscavc. son circnlstcd the story that his father had pus out west ‘I‘Ill REALM 0' KNIT. The owner of the tmttl stallion Di- rectuiu elm to race him age not any bone for 810,000 a side. . In the international cricket match at Toronto. the American tears won. with tour wicket! to cpsrc. 0| Wlndccr‘s new track (loldrlwa, an Aylnsr m, trotted s inns against than up mm l'a'fd. to use Guam if no row, sod can Ind Ls Grands Hotel, quest to have his body ashes distributed anon. 00me Chicago. 3 letters and." asdths hated the codes market at New prices have advanced Mo incorpora believed to be a s of the cord... but .I..._.â€"â€"â€" NIIIOI lellflu. Prince Bismaruk's condition bu W worse. United State. Secretary of the 't‘rmuty Csrllslc has a tumor in his arm. Assassination of President Cleveland and Secretary Smith was urged by it Flushing pension attorney. The new baby It the White House, .sshlngton, has bun named Esther. meaning "A Star†aud“(iood Fortune.†CANADIAN POLITICO. The citizens of St. John, N. 11, bye vote of 2,155 to 704 decided to reduce the immer of alderman in that city from 20 ‘0 is). The United States Geodetic survey steamers Hauler and Pattcraon have ar- rived at San Fram'i-u‘o from Alaska and report that the homninry dispute with Canada is as far as ever from settlement. each of the surveying portion claiming its surwy to he the correct one. The officers think arbitration will be necessary. nut Nurture rum. Ohio day at the World's Fair, and 70,- 000 people of the Buckeye State were pro sent. World'e Fair directors are considering the mlvlnlxillty of continuing the Fair until January, 19.94. Mrs. Thomsa Lures, a \vurld's fair hos- pitnl muss. has been deserted by her hus~ band, who in said to be u bummist. The incl-email passenger trafï¬c between New York and Chic 0 in such that the New York Central wll restore the trains recently taken off. THE PLAGUEI. The cholera is atoodlly decreasing in Hungary, and Galloia Several cases of yellow fever have been discovered at Brunswick, (la. ()f 9.000 pilgrims who left Tunis for Mecca in May, fully one-half have died from cholera. Since' Wednesday seven new cues of ch 1 ‘iav’ ï¬avolo in the German Empire. Berlin is free from the scourge. Quarantine has been declared against Inncls, Ind, by several of the cities of the state owing to the spread of smallpox. moonstth Nearly all the factories of Trenton, NJ, have resumed operations. Chic and llllwsukce Breweries will, it is n1 , showssurplns of $600,000 for the your. The Aehlsind steel works at Louisville, Ky, have resumed operations after three months‘ idleness. Stockholders in the Standard Oil Corn- puny met and accepted the report of the committee appointed to dissolve the trust. Brndstrcct’s reports 86 busineas failures in Canada during the past week, against 27 last week and 18 in the corresponding week one your ago. n'naucxrr. The Bank of England has reduced lto rate of diacount from five per cent. to four per cent. A shortage of $184,000 has been discov' cred in a 1d vault in the U. 8. mini at Philadslp in. 1“. Gordon Dexter, a director of the Unâ€" ion Psclnc Railway Company, and s pro- minent Boston cspltullst, has assigned. A scheme to cstsblish a state silver bul lion deposlmry, on which certiï¬cates are tr:de iaaucd, is under discussion in Colo 0. John Swaps, of flilladsl his, has brought suit against former Northern Paci- Ie directors for restitution of 811,000,000 fraudulently obtained FOREIGN POLITICO. ‘Ths Bmillan Rcuilution. if successful, will lead to the tribulation of the merit srohy All a result of the (“tech agitation in Bohemia, certain of the constitutional rights of Prague have been sbrldnod. Franco bar. eoan to allow Russia to use Villa Franrhc. near Nico, ac ansval station for the Cat's Mediterranean squadron in a mnuifmto of the National Liberal Federation the lords are threatened with political annihilation if they continue to oppose the pepnlar will. Five Young Ctoch journals in Prague have been suspended, and hereafter all newspa r articles mnatbc submitted to the pol cc before being published. DEATHS Il‘l’ ACCI DENT. Ir. Stephen Kern, of ï¬t. Geo Out, fell from an apple tree and was kl «I. llsnry Sugar, s Peoria carpenter, was caught n c caving sewer and Instantly killed. ‘ Jacob lnymau, a farmer of VlutouJows, was thrown from his buggy and instantly killed. The W Byron Trcrios wan burned ater dock in Immington, Ont. Tim cf the crow 9' R linker, gel! 8, walked iotbobousc no bor scar Gallipolls, Ohio, in his loop. 0 wls' mistaken for a his! and yet that same element, proï¬ting by former experience. had captured the land. All night the rumble of teams could be heard ssthcyuiovcd out to the strl . Mtbs dcpottbcmcu stood at tbs kct one. awaiting the slow movements of the ticket-sellers, who could not coll over 5.000 tiekctc an hour. The great am. however, was at Orlando, when t are $310!“! 20,000 cluscns all anxious for the c to conn- wbcn they cold start on their ten-mils race. At cridan an hour start was made. For an hour buforcthc borders 0: the strip were black with ma. horses and teams. The r tration booths st Orlando were robbed o certiï¬cates and the official stamp and thousands of forged“ are on the mar- ket. Four "sooner!" were shot by soldiezc A north of Stillwater. Justice Craig, of In. dlana, was accidentally shot in camp and Tom Jameson. colored, was burned to death in a prairie ï¬re. Ono soldier wan shot by a cowboy " sooner " near Klldarc. Used Ills Money Well. an You, Sept. 18.~â€"lluch surprise baboon expressed that John Stephenson, the famous car manufacturer of New Rochelle, left an estate of but $50,000, as shown by hi: will just uflered for probate. The espianotion is simple: he gamma“ of his money away. an During his lifetime he distributed rally “£00,000 in assisting charitable objects, in building churches. supporting religious societies, institutions of earning. and in effecting public improvements in the town of New Rochelle. He spent over $50,000 in making good roads for ï¬ve miles in either direction in the vicinity of his hours. Recovered u Hands-«l Thounuul. , Wasnmuron, D.C., Sept. 18 --It is stated at the Treasury "Department that Kcnry S. (Jochrsne, the weigh clerk of the Philadelphia Mint, hull sole custody of the $184,000 worth of gold bullion which his! been reported missing. Circumstances in- dicated that Cocbrsnc knew what becmne of the bullion and he was charged with its. embezzlement, and ï¬nally admitted it. lie furnished information as to where over $100,000 of it was secreted and it was re- covcred yesterday. ,“M.v_.~s_ - . .A... A Big Railway Scheme NEW Yonx. Sent. 18....“ special frmn liavrrhill. Mona, says : A vast scheme is nearing completion whereby the entire electric road. system of New England will be placed under the control of one syndicate. The scheme is not only to consolidate the various roads, but to build a trunk ‘ line thut will connect the principal cities of Maine, New Hampshire and Massachu- setts. A Big Lube:- Organisation. Prrrsnuao, Pa, Sept. 18.â€"~1’lttshurg labor lenders will thin week commence correspimdencs with the labor organiza- tion of the United Stole: on the eubjoct of a labor union which will embrace within its ranks every Associatior‘ Lad union of workinginen in the country. The plan has been indorsed by '1‘. V. Powderly, and it is believed will ï¬nd acceptance among laboring men everywhere. The men who have ctarted the Increment are conï¬dent such consolidation run be perfected. ("owing Amos-icon influence. -Nsw Yonx. Sept. illâ€""Tho World's Hanagun, Nicaragua, )Q'Cilll euys‘mlt is probable that pet-none oetile to the con- tinuation of Anierivwe in control of the Nicaragua canal. Will endeavor to procure legislstlon in Congrean. which met. yogic!" day, rescinding the concession. Europeans settled here and in trade are oppoaed to the growing ascendancy of American in- fluence in this country. Valkyrie Overdue. le YORK, Sept. 18.404133 the great Englitfli yac‘ht Valkyrie has been out 20 days, since which time not a word has been received of her where-abouts. The ap rchcnslon that is felt concerning her so. cty is largely due to the fact that, since she sailed from Queenatown, the Atlantic has been twice swept by the worst storms in years. Her crew numbers $1. An Alamlng Condition. Wasmno'ron, Sept. 18 -â€"The yellow fever situutlon at llrunewick, (la. la alarming. Late last night. Surgeon lieu- crsl W man received the following tale. gram om Dr. Gutters! : “ Eleven new cases reported and seen. Epidemic rim elated by the Board of Health. ' A Long flailing lure. flAwaaacraco, Sept. litâ€"The arrival yesterday of the American amp Florence, (‘3 Duncan, 181 days out from New Yor , makca her the victor in the ree‘ Lalo-mile race with the Bering Bret are, Solml In the Custom House. San Faasqiaco. Cal, Sept 18.â€"~In the cuutom house yoatcrda one hundred tins of Opil‘fll were foun concealed under a clmet scat. This is tbs ï¬rst instance 0. a leisure within the custom house. Tolunphlc 'l'lcka. M. il.hï¬oanil‘:;l‘.na comn‘iizlcisl traveller, was spa y woun b foot I at Nisan Falls. NY. I M J Lorena was murdered in Lowell, In, an unknown man, who made his escspc. A dcspstoh from Hadrid says that Mn is spreading rapidly in Bilbao and why towns. Cholcrs ls epidemic in the French do- rmer“ of the Flam which burden 0 English Channel. -‘ Butch " I! . a well-known char- acter, was found stsn nearly to death. at Niagara Fella Bis “huts are autism. Paul Archer, Willlnlu Archer, Polk Hm. Ills- l‘asit and another pawnâ€, all color... conï¬ned in tbs Jail at Milton, Ah, thdcstb by s 30b,,‘0b0 m. powsrdtkcskcrtfl