' ' . , t . ' m, ‘ ' ‘ ‘ t .. { .. , d ‘ .9, . ~ '1 I ‘ I, ~ ‘ H . is the Leading Hon-en Brockvillefor . ~‘ ' _ . , p g i . .. I p x 7 W p p j I p: p . FASHION ABLE, TAILORING, ' ' ' ' ~ °“.‘.:‘.."..‘:i‘l:::’.9ut“" ° .41.]. KEHOE. r u ‘ I v c. 1 A. 4 “ is: W. G. rPlot-1811;...†an...†.. w. ___ m...†-..._. _,_____._,.. n“--- ,- .M than: “'an -..._.._._._.- w_.._.4 -flw ‘ A ' "'â€""‘""‘""" Athens, Leeds County, Ontario, eeday, October 24:, 1898. VOL. 1X. N0. 42. l ~p....,.~.., â€" . ....â€"...,.‘V ttern Dresses are got many other uhionsblc nmterinls. make up in any fashionable half thorn in to say about the new usual excellence, sud many things are show you through. Our new ntylc. Our Mantle Cloths are always the hobbit-st. ‘ MISH (1|.IN’l' in charge of the cutting I‘UOllt.. “'0 are ntresdy selling unni cuttln nlllcont stock of Silk and Wool than make the ï¬nest flitting Costs to be insd. UlII‘ Illllg- 1 tea. W o Mons‘, \Vomons' and Childrens‘ Underwear? all in -the III‘ est stock in town. from “fore bagln town. He Ask to see them. PRU FESSIUNA L CARDS. .. .__........... eyesicmm BltUCKVlLLE Dr. UUELL STREET, PlstlClAN . BUHUEON & ACCOUCIIEUR. Dr- Stanley 8. Cornell Nu ATHENS “IHEAHEE or Worms. Utilco Daysz~tnc ttflcrtiuons of ’l‘ucsdnys. '1'hurs<lu)V and Saturdays. 0.11., MAIN STREET, SPIUIALTY J. F. Harte,_M.D., l’lIYr-‘llt.‘.l.\N,>iUliU EON Gr. .r\tJC'Ul,'(TllEll. tirttdultto ltoynl t‘nllrgo turret-it‘s bmvvr Number of (College or l'tiysl cons, Uni. lousc Alhtms. ..._....,. W Dr. F. H. Koyle -. ltlzir. Now luld Throat. t‘ortnvll, .53 illicit Strucl. lilttltTKVllllilï¬. Fromun. in to 131m. 4 p.111 to ti p. Ill. ‘J‘Jr'Ull sity.) cums nnd Sur- opposltc (jumble 21m Uillct-z Minn st.. lll‘l'mï¬t‘itll tilt.- ill}: At tin: utilcl. oi 'l‘clt‘ phone ill. M. A. Evertts. Sltliil'i‘i‘tlll, Money NU'I‘AR Y t‘ll‘)‘ Alllli.‘ l'l‘lll. l’k'llidi‘, B terms. lo mun on Utlitxt' til l‘ul‘isii “lock. Albums. xt'. Fraser, Reynolds 5: Fraser. Dillcu .-\l‘.1tl.‘$’i‘ldit.<, Silhlt'l’iltltn‘, l'L'l'i'. ‘ 'no Awnuc, t'utumm-K Him-k, t‘tnlr: " lit'lh'kt’lllo ttilitn. hour-i it ;-..Il- MUSE! Lo.“ UN him i‘i. iln.\. ' .ltl.l.\ollm, U. it. Plum-1;. Wood, Webster, cc Stewart “All!†«I mm, xv. lilltlt‘lx Vll.l.1‘. .\.\ll .\'|‘1ll'l.\'.‘~' Um: l;:‘.'.l\ht'l' of lilt‘ ill in in Allle 'I'Ilt-sdu) ,1'.\i|lill itiui'wiuy o: tr» cry \v-rrk. w \‘v'ctlsl Mir 3'," Join; 9.“, Wont), (it. it.“ lonn on (ML-l) terms. l.r;u. 1t. \Vi-Lns'l l-zlt, ll..\. 11. .\. b'l'r1\\.\lt'l. Piano Tuning \Vll.i.l.\.\1 A. “WILLS ls lll‘t‘inli't‘tl 1 union for l'immri'urlr (’l‘ill.‘l‘tt Hill) in“ ball ..I il|,lllz9 ntldrvhml ll) 15m MRI Mr..- H '. lllt‘. inning and licpmriiig. L'Elllllll'dllll ll ‘.‘.lii. illl‘i nil". J. 1’. Lamb. L.D.S.. lli'IN'l‘IPl'l‘. After morn limit 20;. u-li'a (“\plll‘l' t-nCs- Mr. inunb IA lll't’lltll‘l'tl to l'( :;-.'r\ mos in but it nlct‘lnuiit-ui un- wiry. ‘tlilt'l‘ lllt.‘ bout lHlll'Klt'tll (lt‘lll‘ Dr- J. H. C. Todd 81' HURON tint nrio Equinc VCli'TlIle) titrio Volt!" bur u‘i '1‘rvutslill i‘L'l‘ElLlN AMY nnd (jrntlu-tll‘ ‘x'ulltngu, Honorary “it‘ltlllt‘l‘ of Up inury Medical .‘jIHill‘ly. \‘cturinnr ’ A‘B-‘iilt‘l'tilltll ol' t'nnmlu. dolnoslnmtcd nnmmls by thobt-sl All ('itilri promptly ltltt'nticd ilcnl ist. ltvtzlatnrrd Incln dist-mes o systctr known. d‘imrgcs motlcrnto. _ iHI‘I-‘ll‘h‘. King :‘5! .. Eliot, ilroolu'lllc the Albion lluzvi. opptmi! l' amble House, ATHENS. THIS FINE NEW llllli'K lit-m t‘ll'fl‘ultiiy furnish latest styles. wants nl mwsts. :32. iv The G llit’l‘l‘il. llAH o-l thrmmlmnl in tin- lit‘llillblt “HP†to Illt' urtls illlil slublt‘s. Flil‘.“ l'll'llli'l‘l. l‘x'up'r l4‘,\ t-ry it Howls 50(71 ET I EH Ful‘tnol'svillo Lodge No. 177 A. U. U. W. Mot-tn 1st alitliirti 'l‘ucsdn)» ‘xunb's Ilnll, ‘.'t\ntrnl V ISI'I'Ult of t'flCh month. in 3‘1‘35. "lock. Minn H: .,u1'l s \\ shootâ€: 0. '1'. U. “I ('.'l‘. W. Athens branch of tha- lht- 2nd and (th Friday 0 ll. '1". of T. hall. at 3 p.m. MRS. ELLIOTT, l‘roc. M lHL‘i H‘l UN lit. 5m 3 . '. meets on f each month in the GEO. G. HUToliéoN ii cono NEW DRESS GOODS. No twa alike. We have them in Fancy Ilopssck Ind are extra long lcn ths. with plent of material to cw stock Navy and lack Borges. 0 cannot tell you Dress Goods. We can only say that the stock is up to our here timt you will not see elsewhere. Alwsys glad to Our new Full stock of KID GLOVES is all in} We carry the best line of gloves in the n hrket. Ben the tulrinnnhle gloves with con- tracting binding and Pearl Buttons to match. The finest stock of WHITE BLANKETB we W0 30†. have shown-«aur rlsln vnlue' silo, DOWN tinesare conilnedto us in‘ mun and n u on rowr‘sns. sowi- 3 see our stock. , 1.“) time for wsrm bedding. We sell the best 500 llhtck Cashmere Stockings to be had in this region ; cqunl to 750 goodl. Twelve doson just in. Telephone negate. HUTGiiESvON & 00. SEEDS Garden' Field and Flower Sweeping Sale of Men’s and Boys' Suits, Separ- ate Pants and Pea. Jackets. A full stooltjust receivedâ€"Al Fresh 8t Reliable A LSD â€"â€"- LINSEED MEAL AND For Feeding purposes. at. the Lowest Market Price. _ Regular P l’nrtivs requiring qunntitios of Seeds wil find our prices mum. and we nvtte enquiry. ALLAN TURNER & CO. Chemists and Drugglsts KING STREET, BRUCKVILLE. THIS MAN Never was in Athens but if he ever (love; come. ill: will be cer- ti lulu; l(‘) g“) MCLAUGHLINS for a clean shave and the latest in hair-cutting. All others who want anythingr in my line, please drop in and you will not he kept long wa’liting. Arm- strong house sample room, anâ€" mncc on mmn st. W. G. MCLAUGH‘ IN. . , L AUTUMN 7 ill: ~ Merchant Tailors. Arc hottnr than over nrcnarcd to turn nntllrflb ‘ b’l Wright & Co. New Store in Dam/mm Block, Opposite Court H owe A van ue. HEADQUARTERS FOR Sty/23% Mil/Mary SHOW ROOMS AT REAR END OF STORE. NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY ' We will sell for 2 weeks, commencing Saturday Even- mg, 2181'; inst., all the above mentioned Clothing at just Half Price, 50c. on the dollar, as we require the space occupied GROUND OIL CAKE by this department at earliest possible date :â€" ricc $1 89 Boys’ 2 50 75 5O 4 00 rlcc $3 50 Boys’ 3 piece Suits, reduced to $ 3 75 4 00 4 50 5 00 (r ’30 Men's Suits $4 ,5; to 93:4 00, 95 2 piece Suits, reduced to $ u ‘t i‘ Regular p ()0 all _,i§ and :57 00 per Suit. fill tht: Mott's ill‘lll l‘loys’ Separate l’nnts, Boys’ Pen jzicltcts and Men's i'nli OVt-rcouts at just half price. ozlrlv. Robert: Wright 6: Go. TELEPHONE 138. Como LFWIS And PATTERSON The pride. of the house is the Mantle trade. OUR The Autumn and winter stocks arc complete. cheap as can be had any place. Our Ready-made Garments l‘ l‘t.‘ meeting with ready sale, If YOU are in want of aSczllmte you I i ..-nu‘uld see our stock before 9 cing SHOWING your order. Style and ï¬nish perfect. TEL. BELL. 161. lEWiS 8t PATTERSON BROOK VITLE n. no. 6.1M. BABGOCK’S FALL AND WINTER lMMl CRIS Csprivi and the Prussian Premier Do Hot. Pull Well Together. ANARCHY AMONG OFFICiALS. Blues-rob Said to Be at the Botto- of the Afr-Ir â€" Ills Newspapers Jobl- lont < ‘ Wilhelm lust Intosb‘ venoâ€"- A KIM light for Caprivi. Bnul. 00¢. 28.-â€" The semi - oflclal dailies motioned until Frids morning to deny the re )rts of disssn cns between Chancellor an Caprlvi and Count Botho Zn Eulcnburg, Prussian Minister Presl~ dcut. All references to a quarrel between the premiers were pronounced as pure in- ventions. On Friday and Saturday, how- ever, the inspired editors were dumb, although the old reports were being rs- vived in various forms. The fact that is s. ministerial crisis suddenly became immi- nent and the opposition editors, while making too much of that cabinet feud, are in most respects telling facts. Eulsnburg precipitated the trouble. He told the Km- peror that he should resign in WC?- rivi's concessions to Rentals in the to f! negotiations should be approved. Behind this ostensible reason for wishing tore- sign, however. is is deep intrigue in which Dr. Bosse. Dr. Miguel and Hen Von iieidsn, all cabinet.- ministers. have played lending srts. Cnprivi has not interfcrrod in the ’russlnn election campaign. He has left Eulsnburg s free hand in every detail. Nevurtbeless, the Agrariaus opcn~ ly accuse him of assisting candidates who favor a unit! reform policy. These charges have produced such a state of anarchy in the corps of the Prussian oï¬ivials as has not been known before in the kingdom. This splitting of the bureaucracy must be remedied by the Emperor. Unless he lntérfores to bar- monize the {Actions before the assembling of the Reicbstag all business of that body will be paralyzed. Already the feud has pasle the boundaries of Prussia and Prussian parties and is confusing political insure in other part of the empire. Bis- tnnrck's organs reiterate jubilantly: “We told 3'01: no." The men nearest. the Em- peror adhere to Csprlvi, who retainsthe entire confidence of his sovereign. ltls admitted generally that the light is a hard mm fur the 1.71mi, “ll-tr. Insulin-it‘s "and Keen. lihllti.’:'l, Ur: 2’3 r'i'hn t'lovurnmeut organs that 7 mm llifin :tu professed to consider tilw tin x.‘ v taxation projects haul been :1. lillitw‘y settle-l among the ii‘t-vlrrnl hulls nrl- ll'tW '|l)llt.:~‘|l to admit that thorn urn m n t!‘ tiizs'rrunces between illv‘t-lllulnlsuf ill mull; Herman States nml the ilnpcrid \lll.1"l-‘l’« Ari 'i'» urtn-inirlr,; Imnis m.- i'vl liltr‘ltlt)11 to lt'itvnlu-n .‘lilllnit: .llmucln t.n...xt:.~n Pr.»â€" lmsnis iht-rn is a sits, mun that l'rint'u liinl nulka izml n hand in 1111- mnth During tliu l'rinm's qunurn nt Kiwi-light. ho was Virillt‘tl by llnron von Mzttrnnrm, president of the \\'urtcinburg Council of \1intsters. Itlri now said thut l’rin-n liismatck on that occasion suggested to llsron vnn Mit- tvnncht to follow a course in (ir- t lmtlon proposals silverso to the Imperial lin\'urn~ lllt‘lll. \Nhntovvr this truth tII'\_\' lug it, in t'i-rtnin thut n serious rleutiiut-k mists. 'l‘hs mtuntiun is such that. mmthvr mnt‘e-rt-ncc of the Ministers was suddenly lzllnnntmeti to meet here yesterday, with it View to' calming the public agitation against the proposed tobacco inipmts, which are ex‘ citing more fueling than tho propmted wins taxes. "lb MORE FlGHTlNG. Reported Battle-s In Which British Forces Agutn I’rcvnil, CAPE ’l‘mvv, tit-t. Silk-r'l‘lw engagement between thv iiritisli fort-nu nml tho Mata- bull-s lust Mont‘ny is now reported to have Our cloths are without a doubt as. 1...... fought. at 'I‘hnbn Inst-mbi, 00 miles lfrom llnlwnro. Nntivo rumors tend to i show that. heavy bottles have been fought Pinon, and that the Matsbeicc were defeated in all of them. Australian Assistance Offered. 1 i cm: Town, (lot. 211â€"0011. 'I‘ulloch, \‘ mnmumling the forces st Fort Victoria, lunlmlmland, has declined on offer made tohirn by tho Bendix!) (Australia) militia to furnish 100 men to assist. in tho 0 cm» lions against the Mntnbelcc. (len. Tn loch in declining the offer thanked the militia. for their proi‘l‘urrml assistance, which, he said, proves that federation of the Imperial colonies already exists. He advised, how- ever, that the men reserve themselves for the protection of Austrnlia, or hold them- nnlvcs in readiness to assist. in preserving lntlis, which will probably be necessary when the "gravitablc war between tho pow~ ers begins. Killing oi? His Opponents. an Yonx, ()ct. 23,-«Advices received from The llr‘rnld'n correspondent in Rin Janeiru indicate that President Peixutc proposes to conduct his: csmpalgn against the insurgents with more vigor than hors- tofore. He has ordered tits forts of Santos to be strengthened in preamraticn for an expected attack from Mello a tree . There are now 5th political printier in the jail at. Rio de Jnneiro, who have been ' srrestnt‘i under orders from l’cixoto. It is said carts arrive at the cemetery almost every day containing the headless bodies of MIID lï¬lBH MIN- MWM MWâ€!!!- Jootâ€"A If“ m“. Woun’s Pun Gloom Silo-go. Oct Ianâ€"There was almost a In Lady Absrdscn'l village of industries ca Mb day night. A second attempt was made léyaboutï¬ftssnlrishmsntopulldownthc the tower of Blsrns Oastlsln honor of y Absrdson's bus the Governor- al of Canadc. The Irishman gained cocoa-to the top of the tower Indian down the English emblsm because they did not consider it ought to be unfurled in an Irish village. They won detected in the act by some of the employ. and the guards drove the cadets out into the Midway. The returned stealtbily in a short time sorghum ever one side of the fence. The s were on the alert, however, suspecting.“ soother attempt would be made as soon as the in was strung up again, and pounced upon the intruders. Then came the sxoltla‘ part of the scene. The glands summon the trol wagon and tried learns. the who 0 number in the face of threats from a crowd of several thousand sympathisors. who quickly gathered around the village. The wngon cams on the double quick and the force of guards tried to cope with the anti-English visitors. They no sooner had ‘ got one or two of their prisoners into the wagon than the men who pro-sod around it pulled them out. Three of the ring leaders were finally taken prisoners after a pitched battle of coins minutes duration. The Earl of Aberdeen arrived at the village with his lecretnry just after the bsttle and was vcry indignant at the insult which , had been oil'crcd the flag of Her Majesty's dominion; HONORED THE. EARL. Olr Governor-General llnuquottod by “’orld'a Fair Dignlturleq. Cmcmo, Hot. Bilâ€"A reception was, given by the (iovarnor‘lienaral of Canads, Earl of Aberdeen, to the Canadian Com- ' inissinnvrs, exhibitors and others at the (‘snmlmn pnvilinn on Saturday afternoon. : His Excellency spoke eloquently of the? . a horse car accident. nntl aim of the extrvme pianer it af- 3 exhibits nntl of the praise they deserved, lortled him to mot-t them as Governor Neutral of Caustic. The Lieutuflovsrnor nl' Quebec fullowvtl with an excellent. speech. and three hesrty cheers were given to his Emellency the (jovernor, her Moj- vsty the Queen of 0' ~st Britntn, to Mr. J. ‘ it. Lurks, Mr. (i. it. it. Uockbum, and the Hun, Mr. 'l‘tisw. A rw-optinn \vns given to the Earl and .imzly Ample-«m by Director-(lt-neral Davis unit the otliw-r-«i of the esposltion. All‘ \\’t‘I‘t' present health-s distinguished foreign mnunmsiuners and others. A tout. was ,{iw-z i.) ltlrmuor-l‘lwnernl Davis to his tin-ti- t-ymnl Lady .iln-rdoen. The Earl w-spnnllvd at length “Hill a generous tri- ltllll‘ to the- World's 1"uir. Tim earl than . visit-ti tlm Now York building and n great t‘rertl L’Il‘v't“ him it t'tll'tlllll reception. At 6 p in, his l-Im-‘livncy \l-‘llWl the Manitoba nlxhibit, which gave him grout pleannre, nnd nl'tcr vi-xititn: lll‘.‘ (‘nnmlirm exhibit in line Art inll‘ry, ï¬nished up n busy day til it bumpiet given at the New York building. Our ‘lan's Protest. PAHIN, (lot “Ill-with nlsrming, though as it subsoqurntly proved, an unimportant incident ocrurrexl near midnight on Satur~ tiny st. the Cvrclo Militnire. The Russians were entering the club house when n hag~ gnu-ll looking nmn nbnut 50 years old dis- 2 .‘ . . charged c. rcvolvcr over the heads of the Y ed b, “w Amenum Express compâ€), crowd. Nobody was hurt, but. the crowd (‘OlH‘lude that an attempt hold been made to nsssssitmtu tune, of the Russians. pro. sutnubly Admiral .tvslnn. It would have gout»- hard with the man had not the gen- illll‘lllt'fl at cum luv-zed him He said that , his name Wm Willi-a and that he won , secured a is 0 quantity of crude opium hungry and nerdy. Disgusted with thc' lavish expenditure of money on foreigners ’ . rested at Springï¬eld, Mo, on the charge of ; wrecking a train near Lyman. He wreck- when tllt‘l‘t‘ \wre thousands of Frenchmen in want of bread, he had ï¬red the revolver as n protest. A FINE POINT- Important Railway Question Argued lla- {nre the Supreme Court. ('mAWA, (ll-t “Ellâ€"In the Supreme (‘ourt on Saturday the case of the City of Vancouver Vs. tho (":mmlisn Pacific Railway was hoard. In this case the Canadian Pa- cific. claims thr- right totestrsln the city from continuing Gore avenue up to the mubsnkmsn: of the railway on the fore- shore of crml llnrhnr and having access to it over and norms their rsilwny. Mr. )It‘.’ (Turthy, Q.(J., and Mr. Hnnimcrsley, for the city, contended that (lure avenue being dedicated to the public with right of access to the water print in the building of the rnilwny. the city had a perfect right tocon- tinue this avenue, and nlm contended that tho Canadian Paciï¬c could not under their charter claim any higher title to the fore- shore of thin harbor than the Crown had, viz.. the bed, subject to the jus publlcnm, and that the city was seeking merely to ex- ercise its rights consistent with the rights of the railway, namely, to leave the rail. way where it was, but subject to the ease- ment of the public to have access to the water. Mr. Robinson, Q. 0., for the rallwa company, relied on see. 14 of the Roi - way Act of 1883, which declares that no operan railway mu: be crossed by a pro posed new street, except after the oondl» tions upon which it shall be done have been settled on hv the Rsilwa Committee NEWS'lOl’lUs‘ orw angina? "sun is rsw worms FOR susv enema. nfonJuk'mchh“ “Wm : ‘MMW «ml-y'ald's Input-gs Dani-n, (to-piled and he Into lands and Attractive [hops lot the leads“ of 0st 's'cs'. Ill-II 0" mono-I. John .I. I. Green. a Brooklyn railway m. was shot dead by Policeman h. At Graftsme Germ , Count and Coulo- machsr were shot y their gard- ener, who thenklllsd himself. The trial of J. 0. Brown for the murder of Attorney 0. 8. Wssncr st Danvills, Ind, has begun at Lebanon. Trial of John Hart. of Rockford. Ill., for killing his two sisters, has been for the term on the grounds of insau ty. A row at a Poblsh dance at Whiting Ind. resulted in the death of one man and t the serious wounding of twelve others. At Macon, Xi... Nicholson Robertson was shot and instantly killed by his nephew, N. Stewart, in a family tight. Jacob Winter, a young New York team- stsr, shot and killed his sister because she Received the attentions of a man he did not ks. At Milwaukee Richard Ooghe and In. Johnson were sent to prison for ten years for an attempt to kill the woman’s hus- band. The trial of Dan Coughlin. sx~pollce detective, indicted for complicity in the murder of Dr. Cronin, has been set for October 30. The jury disagreed in the case of James C. Hand, charged with the murder of Watchman Pnlvcr, after being but forty- sight. hours at Ann Arbor, Mich. DEATH IN MANY FORMS. A fonr-ycar-old 1nd named Thoreault nu died in Montreal from injuries received in It is estimated that the storm of Oct. 14 cost ï¬fty ï¬ve lives and caused a loss of over $675,000 to lake shipping. Three New York policemen retired to a , vnosut. hotmto sleep while on duty and were asphyxist by escaping gas. Two are dead and out! is dying. Six men were literally blown to atoms by the explosion of a powder mill at the o'er- . vlnn village of Kfngnjvvulz There was not Is trace of the mill leitg The schooner sunk oil limnclly bay just 1 below Port t'olbnruo, wns the (,3. H. Bell- ‘ sun, from buffalo, for Eric, to 10nd cont. . She had it crow of seven men who we). drowned. The hoilwrof the lug Aunts, employed on Lake Ladoga, the largest. lake oi Eur-ope. exploded. The tug was blown entirely to Illt‘l"3 and every man on board of her Wm rlillt‘l' killed by the oxpltmlon or drowned. AGAINST THE LAW. Gov. Foster says the Mitchell-Corbett fight shall not take place in Louisiana. Aurore, 111., has been raided by burglars ‘ for two nights, many houses being entered. Banker William L Patterson was arrested in New York on the charge of embezzling trust. funds. A loss of $50,000 in transit between New York and New Orleans is being investigat- Will Hanks. president oil the suspended Msrcbantc' Nat onsl Bank of (inst Falls, 1 Mont, was arrested for embezzlement on ‘ complaint of the bank‘s receiver. Revenue ofï¬cers have discovered an opium factory at Oskdalc, Californis, and and about 1.0 tins filled with the drug. James Dishman, s fsrmer's son, was ar- sd the trsin to obtain revenge on the com- pany. FOREIGN POLITICI. A isistcrial crisis is threatened in Aus lria- ungsry. The Amsriesn mission to Fez is return- ing unsuccessful owing to the Sultan‘s sbsence. German Soclsllsla are arranging for greet demonstrations in Prussia during the ses‘ clan of the Diet. In the Grand Duchy of Baden 193 Natlonallesral and 197 Socialist deputy clsctors were returned. President Clevolsnd declines to leave Washington for Any purpose until political matters hrs in better shops. The Imperial Home Secretary has do- clsrod that the n prosching aession of Par- linmsnl will be cvotcd to urgent British legislation. Tbs horns rule bill will notbo reintroduced. LYNCH LA'. The grand jury at Decatur. 111., adjourn- ed without indicting the lynchers of the I negro Bush. Prisoner in the jail at Brazil. Ind., had planned to has one of their number, but their plot. was lscovsrcd. St. Innis police rescued George Jones. a negro, who had attempted to assault a I white woman, from his would-be lynchcrs. William Jones, wanted for stealing cattle from the Cherokee strip, while resistln arrest at Independence, Kan, was killer: Till: ll'tmtlsu “OBI-D. ‘ At Nashvilchlroctlm lowered his "I by I} seconds. lacking the “I. TI. '1‘. “00.3. awspt tinv‘o bulldln in the business“ pa 0 .t. ury's. N. ., wsrsd nd‘bOï¬OOlossinnicicd. m DEATH 3! DMWIIIO. Thus ins- scorching for victims of the Dean Richmond disaster were drowned by the upsetting of their boat. ‘I'III WOILD'I IAI‘. 'l‘wsnty or thirty States or Territories have resolved against the Thatcher Inï¬ll of wards st the World's Fair. EPIDEHICB. Thirty-one new cues of sllow fem were reported at Brunswick, a., also one duth. The authorities of Lisbon have declared London and Greenwich to be infected with cholera. 118'!) 0" LIFE Claud Glrard. an old Frenchmen. was found hanging on A farm near Chilton, Wis. He was 87 years old. E. R. Wallace, ticket agent of the Penn- sylvnnla railroad Phlladel hit. drowned himself in a bath tub at. Ch cage. POLITICS IN CANADA. Dr. Preston of Carleton Place was chosen as the Conservative candidate in the next election for the Legislature. Dr. E. H. Smyths, QC, has been select- ed u the Conservative standardbearer In the next Provincial election in Kingston. sum or norm. The French Government will not press- euts Do Cassagnac. The Earl of Dunraven sailed from New Ylirk for Englsnd on the steamship Britan- n . The St. Andrew's University, Edinburgh, has conferred the degree of LLD. upon Mr. Gladstone and upon Lord Salisbury. FINANCE AND TRADE. The American glass combine has mods open market for the present. The Bald Mountain Consolidated Mining Co., Deadwood, has sold its interest for $1,000,0HO to an English syndicate. Mr. Cnrscsllcn, M.P., is suit! to have sold. his gold mine in Ntrth l'iastin to a Unil- cd States syndiostc for about 50,000. CANADIAN NEWS. Mrs. Mnlo. mother of Mrs. Hooper, has been the mother of ‘44 children. The question of having u winter carni~ vsl in Quohw: this winter is being agitated. The population of Berlin, ()nt.. is 7,505, an increase of 872 during the past secess- ment year. Farmer Brownies and two neststnn‘l were lndlv sunlde in A boiler explosion near Drnyton. FATA L AI‘CIDENTS. Mrs. William Kelley fell downstairs near Adrien. Mich, and was killed. J. J. Brown, a farmer, of Brazil. kid, was crushed to death while hauling logs. Albert Founder was killed at. Conroy‘s mills, Ilcschenes, through falling off it tram csr. By the caving in of n sewer in (,‘incin natl Joseph McCarthy, a digger, was killed and George Elsenhnrï¬er hurt. THE OLD WORLD, There is some talk of cloning the Maui- toba immigration cities in England. The Italian (lovcrnmcnt will dcrlnru martial law in Sicily, and will extirpnto brigands on the inland. Ofï¬cers of the visiting Russian squadron were enthusiastically welcomed to i'uris, the crowds singing the Russian anthem. The British Admirnit has contracted with Yarrow 8: Co. for t in construction of three torpedo destroyers, designed to ex- ceed in speed any now afloat. RAIIAVAY FATA LITIES. Joseph Delmmnls, 3 Montreal laborer, was killed on the (l. 'I‘. R. truck nest Cute St. Paul. John Leslie, aged 65, one of the old estv tiers of Bloomington. 111., wss killed. by r. Big Four switch engine. Four men were killed and three others injured in an set-idem to n Pennsylvania train at Wallsvillc, Ohio. Acnr in which were seventy railroad mployees was wrecked in the yards at Al- toona, Pa. Seventeen were badly hurt. RELIGIOUS. Tho Bonediotines are about. to oatsblich a branch of their order in Quebec. Father Pursuit, of Larimors, N. 1)., hss been suspended for preferring charges against. Bishop Shsnlsy. An appeal has been issued to the Pro: tostsnts of Quebec to misc s testimonsl ll. Fiber Chl'niquy, who is now in his 84th year. The 25th anniversary of the election of Cardinsl (libbons tn the epiactgpscy was fllcbralcd in a most imposing manner in Baltimore. THE WORLD (1!" LARGE. Striking miners in llerbyshlro have ex- haustcd their strike fund. Mine owners in Derbysbirs have closed the collisries for the winter. The biennial convention of the Brother , .1 the Privy Council, and t at the city A ml f rm“: I. hon] in 93111;", wuh. â€"-~ Mmlu- withing. Hat-i, (tuna and Furs. mid wl legisinlorn and other political prisoner» Who hulng for six years allowed the smbank- mpg“ 5.,“qu md km“! on. of m. in. bond of Railroad Trsinmsn is being held drvolt- their wm-Je limo and uttcntlon to thc hum, bee“ pxofntul. one“ without ml], b, man, m ’XL‘L a"). hm} no rig“ now to ; m“... A W “t “ï¬lo.†8’†"hm “M “v Bonn“. class work. 1hr) arc KOIDR out of llcmlyl I ' (Ir-it‘er “- h it.- -- w 'h l t I . ' a. o- 0. r. gala-[2| ï¬i‘kilmï¬nirt unt’.'r;_'xtlcl;‘t,:ca I I ï¬Y' ? 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