COUNTY ‘OF’V'L‘Bcné X N0. ‘26. ‘ GEO. G. HUTCI - D As a s lei inducement in this donsnmest Ladles WaterprOOf Coats we wiioii'cr fore few days. discount or d ill b from glï¬'gg‘ï¬â€˜lmnï¬ and lar‘evï¬tcwui luau. i all nowan try s “not greet)- Jï¬i'drï¬d 2:31 in plain colors. black and dark A splendid chance toast a real good waterproof at a bargain. and just when neodcd for s prion rains. lee-st It e if we... .......:~.~.zn~r........ ' cumulus... ' amen-game“ - ' WW m~ « - ‘ ' sneeze m ms ammo: bmmlrt. «I'll v Em ï¬nk.“ h, ram Hrs ys‘re troucutv no mum. Deed Was mus-sue wine 5 or t. o ' b," ' the President Was Attottdln. I D.- .oaetratio- at Lynneâ€"WAI- ssesin Attempts Escape But is Capt-rod. ROBT. WRIGHT & C0. the President or France Mend b! an Italian Anarchist. litan for STYLISH MILLmsnv. _ idea was sit by Ir. W of W, w 0 said that its hke‘ hn years to blildtbe tunnel and nepotims something ought to be done to im vs the present service a: Davies was of o tales that theGov~ eynment was only fool us with this tunnel . scheme. since it would cost between ten and twenty million dollars and they were not pee red to expend that amount. of the rsuchise Act of 1885â€"the revising barristerâ€"should be removed. Dr. Bproule, in moving tor certain cor- respondenoo, read a number of letters from Dr. Wright, of Detroit who was an in- specter of cattle at Windsor and Semis, who was dismissed from the position by the Government. to show that the doctor tried to blackmail the Grand Trunk Com- pany and also the Government by threaten- ing to publish articles in the mass which at that time (in l888) would cease the Canadian cattle to be scheduled in Ens- land if certain concessions were not made to him b increasing his salary and other- wise. 'l‘ e motion was assed. Draws, Ont. June ‘ .~â€"-lu the House ,of Couirrï¬'ns yi-stcrday Sir llibbert Topper introduced an act to amend the Fisherice Act. This bill, which due: out. come into operation until next year. places a license on the lobster curing and )ncking in- dustries. This the Minister 0 Marine and Fisheries said was the only way of pre- , carving the industry owing to the amount of illicit curing and canning that was not? gain“ on. I Another {outline of the bill was to pro- vide for the drifting of salmon in certain places. The bill. also provides for an in: crease in the penalties for second and third class ofl'euces for illicit ï¬shing. A bill also by Sir Charles Tripper, pro~ viding that deck loads on ships for the West Indies be increr from three feet to six feet, was read a second time. 0111mm, Juno; 2Lâ€"In the House of Commons Sir John Thompson introduced an Act to ratify the French treaty. The bill contains only one short section for the purpose of the ratiï¬cation of the treaty. Sir Charles llihhart 'l‘upper’s bill to per niit ships from Usnudn bound to the “I'm-it Indies to carry deck loads of six feet in- stead of three feet Wes road a third time. The greater part of the balance of the sitting of ills Home was tekcn up with a bill 2c consolidate the Northwest mounted police. C'rrmva, Ont. June ‘22.-~ln tho House of Commons Dr. Lnndez‘lriu craved a resolution of non-conï¬dence on going into supply a}; dust the Government for their having illsuiisswl L. W. Goodoliow, punt.» master of ilror viown, Ontario, and up- oointod ll. B. l enderson, a son oi'. hit. liaeildsmnn, member of Parliament tut Hnlton. in his place. Sir Adolphe Caron, Postmasterd‘w, said that the reason of Goods M baits disruiszcd was that ho was unm to at tend ywsonnlly Li) the ofï¬ce. The mod.- tinn me ii'cfeated by fifty-two of a mofority. The “rim-co then went into supply for the bulancc of she cunning. Before, the Committen :2‘.‘ Privileges and Elections yesterday ewh‘snr. a was tslrcu in the clizii'gn that Art‘ r. ’i‘ul‘cuitc. M. i’., had violated the independence of Parlia- mont Act by furnishing groceries and pro- visions to tho Department of Militia under contrnc t in the years of it“)? and 1893. J. B. Provust, of Quebec, the retired partner of Turcotts's firm, gut-c evidence which made it clear that Tut ottc was the real contractor. and is sufï¬cient to dept-lye him of his seat in the liousc. Orraws, June 16.-in the Home of Commons ycstcrday, Sir Richard Gurt‘ wright moved an nmcndmcnt on ‘oi into sup ly in regard to {ho main of tie lioh‘ sum Islands. The Government some time ago published ndwrtiscnienis in the press asking for tenders for a large number of these islands. The time for recolvimz tender-t was in ‘an July ‘2, Sir Richard Cartwright 315243;). the attention of the Government, to the fact. that tho Ontario - Government iluil mmlc r. pi‘uposliloui illu Dominion to duel with these islands. 'his proponition was dstcd April ‘26 last. There Were three points in it. The liret Was that these islands should be utilized as it public park. in the second dare the On- “ mm," m: m. . ts- ceases-see w den dwsmyb'hmmm will: 'u-ï¬â€™r WM Ash-issue...- n °. ' si “dud - the “seesaw-Waste. ,i3isleyteemwiil ed! on Betwdey te'l'ekel'tseetheliset ginning from llth by the mesmebip Veal la Anaest- ‘ ‘ The closin session of the Presbyterian ‘ __ _ General was held at St. John. ‘bua'm an!“ I :ruwi"; rd to be N. 13., on Thursday. “I. .Ersstns Wimen was on Wednesda seu- mï¬ugdudan m ham“. issued to ave years and six mon in are .110“, i m rs. liday came a courtroom Sing Sing prison. Swen! Cunt!th m mendins “I. with about! Beecher. with the mouse- Uniursity Extension Congress. now in lured step, the tents dcwucestsyu. M session in London. the same exhibition of stupidity. She A bad break occurred in the Erie Canal was pushed down into the chair, where six miles west of Albany on Friday. Nsv- she the same actions on dur- ing the trial. She covered her see to her igation is suspended. At Wind...†servant girl has been ar- m- vith lm handkerchief. and rubbed her nose and stroked her chin. rested with several trunks filled with sto. WM)“, d Ed (1. 1 km l n rods in her ssession. 'l I. W†VIE 00 gover e “5;, $900 000 pzonh 0t buudmg "n. the code Lizzie attempted to rise, but VII .’ ' . . d i wr - forced down into her chair. District At- piovunonte Were rtpoite n unlpeg during the ï¬rst half of this year. “"1â€, Eli,“ agzlldéhmdn“w“§° 1†Pig.“ At Belleville on Friday George Pagewae 3):: helauh" n ‘ Thzy'uufrruz‘gg: sentenced to two years in the Penitentiary '0" m to her “I u a?“ no for rutlinnisln at Foxhorough. H†bad, .w‘ye'd in ‘hrgguznn the 0%: A dup‘mh "0m Pm" "7' “my “a†core. but there was no expression in her and ï¬fteen deaths from cholera have oc- emmd n Jemdppe, mm “asâ€. “Mum. face. no tear in her eyes. She jerked her The contract for the statue of Sir John Macdonsld, to be erected in Kingston, has been let to Mr. Wade the English sculp tor. Two young men, Lin Crumb and Claude Roof of Clayton, while returning from Gsnsnoqns in a sail boat. wore upset and ParaBOIS "i ~ it dies are new and the color-inns very pretty. show u very in]; «min blacks. and we think the host value yet bad. You wt! prices and styles rig t. Our stock of Paranoia and Umbrellas is all in. and e. van pretty lot the are. l 3:5 Not Cheap Millinery, but Pretty and Stylish Mlnlnery Cheap Putts, June 25.~Ssdi Cséot, President of the Republic. was stabbed mortally last evening in Lyons. by Cesare Gioveni Santa, an Italian anarchist, 31 years of . President Carnot went to one to ï¬t the exhibition. He left the bomber of Commerce hsncuet given in his honor shortly after 9 unlock and walked to his cerri which was waiting in the Place de in Boone. He had hardly taken his seat when Sumo, a newspaper in his hand, pressed through the crowd and sprang up the carriage ste President Carnot started slightly. snto snatched a dagger from the nempaper and plunged it into the President's abdomen near the liver. The President sank beck unconscious. He was taken at once to the prefecture end the most skillful surgeons in the city were summoned. Meantime Santa was arrested. An eye witness who was walking abreast of the President's carriage with Andrien Dupu . the Premier's brother, says that as the esidcnt's carriage approached the credit Lyounais, his own attention was at- trscted by a slight disturbance in the front line of the crowd. He then saw the car risge sto . The President had fallen back against 1 l6 cushions and his face had be- come livid. An outcry was raised at once. Hundreds shouted that an attempt on the Pr dent's life had been made and the or: d seemed suddenly to go mad with drowned. excitement. . . a . The Peary relief expedition, under the “a "mu 'pmm‘l “muly to "my I)â€; \lesdsrsip of Henry 0. Bryant of Phila- l i Winn III want of Dry floods of any sort. you cannot do better than come straight tons. We show line lat-gust stork of any store in this section. and our whole aim isto make your interests ours. You nrr assumd of proper nliouiion and best of rhinos. Telephone 149. 6E0. ii. HUTCHESDN s. 00. BROCK'V‘ILLE _. ' s an: CORNELL. , Garden, Field and Flower “HELL STREET. . liltiii‘KVlhlll‘. "IIYHH'IAN. Nl'RCKON ACFUK'VHI'J'R. We nro at our old tricksâ€"'giviug much for little. PARASOLS. (Parry to keep oi? Sol, sun.) You can now take your pick from our litng variety oi everyâ€" thing now in Paranoia and Sun- shsdes at atliscount of 12; per cent. PRUF ESSIONAI: ('All Us. liEMEMBER~~~lwkinq hero brings with it no obligation to buy. We'll thank you to look. R. \V. dc Co's is the spot when: the thrifty gather, and the econo- .-\ full stockjust rccclvcdâ€"-~Al mica] love to “amenâ€. Fresh 8t Reliable v-â€"~-â€"A L90 â€"» LINSEED MEAL AND GROUND OIL CAKE For Funding purposes. ut the Lowest Market Price. Partics n-quiring quantities of Bands vii {whim prions nmit'lzaud wc nvlto “allâ€. 0001 Vents, Chemists and Dmgiistt ‘ ---ell m mun gunner, lilitl()l{‘.’ll.i.§l'. The spirit of progress pervades our store. If you cannot come drop us a postal card for samples. Mail onlch always receive prompt and careful aiwniicn. Dru-es making department in basement, satisfiwtion in fit and finish guaranteed. Cher-gen nio- (lunatic. Dr Stanley 8. Cornell MAIN S'l‘liiillil'l‘. - - A'l‘lerNr‘ HI-icrumv, lllrs'EABhizi ow “'namx ()lllt‘i' hays: iho afternoons of ’l‘m-sdn) s. Thursdays and Saturdays. Requisition for summer (totingl's wull .thflOK‘iiPd-Aâ€"Jitiliilwrltt matting, mosquito nets, turkey rod cot» tons, fenthcr pillows, fcuihcr cushions, Japanese fans, Japanese pul'asols for use as well as decor- ntion. l’rotty art muslins 6 and 7c yd; two tiner window shade paper; curtain nets by tho yard, 8, 10 mini 1256, tupod itliil bound bathing sluts, bathing trunks, bntb towels, toilet soups at wholesale prices. Son our show window [or noch- ilcs in ladios' blouses. J. F. Harte, M.D.. 0.1!. f‘liYHlUlAN. HifllliiiZON & Al'COl'Vlllii’t. Graduate lto ‘ul i‘ollmru (tmoon‘n i'nivursny l. 1cm ‘1' of (TI, in «so! Physicians null Sur cons : n st.. cppesiteflamhic so. FOR MEN 2 ,m- --o-..-.. . ... V, v . 1' d Coal COINS, BUMNN PINTIUI IAIN 8T. ATHENP‘ Th0 proscrvntion of llw natural lovth :uul dental diseases nth-cling the oral (unit) it Biwvlrtll . this sul'minisinrmi for «Extracting. of the city. lnfnristed crowds filled the , v , streets. Before i0 o'clock an Italian rec» afgggfz’uii’“ Nï¬w Hark on “ “mum†for tl ‘ d ' l , tanran ind been sacks and the poice M" 0- E mum“ of “mummy†W“ "are (’bl'god ‘0 "tum "My “one to Pro" elected High Chief Ranger of the Canad- tectthltl’ lt. I’resi‘deii‘t(“gagï¬zlusylvsd in Lyons on la" UM" 0‘ Forum" 'i w°°dlii°°k 0" Thursday. Saturday and intended to remain there The I.().G.'l'. at Paris on Thursday over to inorrow. lie was accompanied by _ , Gem I§0rinmi 0m“ of his mum“? home. elected J. l). Andrews of Hamilton Grind Chief Templar. Next year's session will be held in Toronto. At \Vclls, Minn. on Wednesday two boilers in the Wells Roller Mills exploded with terrific force, (lciiiulirllllng buildings, nnd billing Engineer Uco. Brier. A double drowning accident occurred in .- A .. ‘ I Dr. F. H. Koyle Etisonucsuf iht- Nib. liar. Nonund 'l‘lmm. ..l the mnch llr i'nrnvll, 'iii limll Strut-l. lillili'K'VlldJ‘l. I‘xun ll i\.l’l|. in It! in. 'l‘ula'plnvnl- lil. use. 1.11le HALLIDAY. “ i p. m. toll p.111. - . 3 K ’ ‘ , liuy tho wicbrntcd kid-ï¬tting l). ht A. Lorscts. lry .i T . . , . ' - A head u p and down, slum ml with her becl lxur oi l). 8; A. hummer Corsets ; WC h'dVC liliim m a" “‘95 oncuor‘rwico, but at nblime raised her head. She was closely watched by Dr. Edward C. Mann, the prolessionai witncsu whose testimony did so much to convict her and even he seemed nonplussed by her behavior. Lawyer Carpenter watched her. his eyes dim, and slum-re pity showing in his face. Judge Edwards spoke in low, measured tones in in: mining sentence, and the room was intenscy quiet, so eager were the listeners to catch every Word. lilr. (far penter responded to the judge's invitation to speak by saying: “I have nothing to say. " Tears streamed down his checks as the judge condemned her to death by elec triclty in the place designated by the State. in the week beginning Moods , August 6. 1894. Lizzie was led out wit - out a sign of recognition of the terrible sentence. Public opinion has changed since the verdict was given. No and ex cted con~ vlctlon in the first degree. an now that it has been given and the clamor of those who thought she was shamming has been satisï¬ed, there is e general expression that conï¬nement for the remainder of her life should have been the penalty. Th to is talk of appealing to Governor Flo or for a commission to look into the case. .__...,__....__...._...._..___‘.. CRUELTY TO MiNERS. A Shocking StoryVCotnee from Indiana Territory. 3.8. Four Slim. Ark, June 22.-â€"Detsile of a horrible state of affairs existing in the mlnin regiv" in the ludlan territory have been ï¬tmugnt here by excited miners. When it became apparent that the men muld not earn a living at the reduced rate of w es. power was given the deputy mitl‘elll to eject them from the com any s houses. Many men were thrown 96in from their homes. their wives and children beaten. and their furniture and personal effects destroyed. after which they wore loaded into box cars and shipped out of l the territory. lie-rolling stories of brutal- “! "9 “1d by me? from u“ amnime tsrio Unverumnut suggestot that they district. Aug-2.3:. omith says troops same i v ...M 1...; 0%.)...†mg the Dominion ‘0 in" him“ “ml/“Nuâ€! mm.- Th°y hit-aid pay the other half. The third would “0‘ “"0" him ‘0 PM 0“ m" “‘0Ԡproposition was that the Dominion should. M. A. Evertts, ll \RlllH'l'l‘ill. .‘Jilldi‘i'l'iill. l'nhliv. 8:0. Mlim‘v to burn um um ‘Hlli'v in Parish lilovk. Axlu-nk. Kr . t r _. . x ' thc Red Hivir. near Winnipeg, on Friday. iii. SC (lllll Tpl [)Cl' pilii‘. . V -. ‘ '2‘: r? “ two young ladies named Abrozitoh and l H ,_ ,. Spears being drowned while bathing. \(H \iIY il l'lilri 'lhc nullde of Dublin University has decided to confer the degree of Ll..D. upon Judge liussrli, of England, Bishop Slcvunno: Uhio, and Bishop Walker, of Dakota. All ills bakers in Lisbon have struck against a municipal regulation requiring master bakers to deposit n cigar of money as n guarantee that they will sell bread of prop-Ar weight. The Williams l’nlnce Car Company. cap- lllillZl'i] at $3,000,000, will immediately begin constructing cars in St. Joseph. Mo. to i‘ibillpt‘lo with the Pullman and Wagner Coinpnnies. The I‘m, ding schooner Ungn capsized in a Iyplnnun or? the coast of Jitptill and all hands were lost. News is nwnited 5mm ï¬ve other worn in the smile locnlity. During n. thick fog near Ysrmcuth. N. 5.. the n'vnlul r Ynuuouth run down the lobster Mil-10k Montomy of Portia-Jul. The captain us too smack, William Condon of Friendship. Me. was drowned. livnry (Julius, n tit-gm, charge-d with at- tempting to assault a white woman near Magnolia, .\rk.. was captured near the Louisinn.i lmc on Friday, and taken back to the it t'lii‘ of his crime and lynched. At tln- Anglican Church Synod for To- ronto tlitnzr're on Wednesday notice was given of r. motion sympothizing with clim'i'lum'u in \Vnh-e over the approaching (limmt.\l;li-mineiit of the church in the principalâ€). Sir 'l'hoinns lmvid (lihoIi-Unrxnichsel has been snugcslul by the hlldlothian Lib- erals to contest. at the next election the scat n-m occupied by Mr. Lilniielono, the ex l’rmnn-r having; declined to stem! for reelection .‘il Rochester N. i!†on Thursday. Cieâ€" pben l). Kish. aged ‘29 years, an out )loye of tho lit-ll Telephone Company. while re- pairing n with on a pole 80 feet high. got hold of a live elm-(uric nirv. and was shocle so tlmt he died soon after. Brown & Fraser. Ii \lilile‘l‘lï¬ilï¬. HOldi'l’l‘Uih-l. riv. (liilr-o: Him row-nth tn‘n'aliliml by Frnnor, Reynolds 8; Fin-nor, (‘onwimk liloark. (’nurt llilllrw .\ \'(‘., Brookriiln. ‘ ‘ Mnnvs' in man on Rmtl luslnlo Sorority. I ‘ bl. M. llitil\V,\', ‘l. i\. F ii \hl‘Jl. ROBERT WRIGHT & CO. ()l’l‘Uh‘l'l‘l". COURT llilUSE AVENUE Wood. Webster, & Stewart Ltiltltin'l'i'lilr‘. Sun llli‘)(‘i{\'ll.l.l’. AND ATHENS lhw [numb-w of Ibo firm in Album“. 'l‘uvmlétyv \lenn-vzdny and ’i‘hnrmlu) of FYI‘YW \rrvL. \lom‘} in loan on Early lcrnN. .lonx F. \Vunlt. Q11 (inn. R. \Vi-us'rnu. ll..\.. ll. A. $1 mmu‘r. Until furthr'r notice, we will IrmNIMM Show: zuul Cut “air {it all runsonublc hours. Our razors 1m). keen, our scissors and Cllp‘ _--......ww-. poi. zm: Sharp, and our wax am. puri'umcry of tin: bust, “Lilliâ€; LEW CURTAIN SALE. lot of new lace curtains has lately been added to our stock, all imported direct. .We havc marked them at sur- prising prices to move them qnickly. I [his is not an old stock, 7 but perfectly nL-w goods in chorce dcsngns, bought to unusual V W V I 7 7 H V V advantage and intended to _sell below the _ market. Almost ‘ every home needs new curtains about this time, and our object is to save money. Such values are never heard of outstde this store. . At 95 the pairâ€"A speCIal lot, 3 yards long. worth $1.25. price ()5 cents. At $1.15 the pair-lull 3 yardsiong. mode to sell at the ut$n5o Now only $1.159. r. _ ,- 'At $r.45 the irâ€"Very “(£33138 taped cdqes, made to sell at .,;,. Now 1.45 per pair. At $2 io-â€"Ancther nice design, very at $2.10. anxiously vessels which 0. cirmrord. i‘rnmpt at (mu Giro us 11 call and see for I'Rmfllllï¬lâ€˜ï¬ ("ARNO't yourself. hold. most of his other household ofï¬cials. l'rumier llnpuy, M, Burdeeu and other mmnln-rs of the Cabinet. lie was rocvivcd enthusiastically at the station by the Mnyor and district oflicisle, who escorted him and his party to the Hutt‘l de Ville. Cheering crowds tilled the streets and gave the President such a welcomcas he had seldom received. There was a luncheon at the Hotel de Ville and in the evening a r dinner at the prefecturn. From the bel- cony of the prefecture the President re- viewed a large torchlightproceseicn, which was folloWed by ï¬rcmu'ks and an illumi- nation. Aftervnrd the programme of the city ofï¬cials for Sunday,- Mondsy and Tuesday was submitted to him in detail and he exprcrsed his satisfaction with the arrangements. Yesterday the president and his party mid e stnte visit to the exhibition in the are do is ’l‘ste d'Or. Afterwards the president held it reception at the Prefec- lirc. its planned to o to the grand theatre on the Place do a Comedic in the evening an: r the banquet at the Chamber of Commerce. He won in a particularly imnpy mood during the ban net and was zitiiicitor, ronvr-ymn-i-r. r-tr. iluu RIVI‘.“ in Nullm tum n! itt'i'iliinlfl‘, our. .‘tlunoy in loan on lii‘ill l‘iniuiu. Ullll'c: P ulfurri “look, (.‘mn't ilouw dun. iirooiivilao. m... \V. (i. McLMmuLiN A hum: w-._...s_..._ The ‘ Gamble House. ATHENS. liuzors :nul Scissors put in order Till-‘1 PINE NEW BilltTK HOTEL HAS unaliortnoucu, boon elegantly furnished throughout in lllt‘. 1 latest styles. Every attention givnn it) tho wants of guests. (:ood yards and stables. FRED PIERCE. l’rop'r â€"'â€"V V sociï¬rm W» wv Eanhicrsvillo r Lodge No. 177 A. 0. 17. W. i an] 3rd Tuesdays of each month. in Ignotï¬hsl‘ilm. (lcntml Black. Main 51.. Athens. V lr‘ilTOIiB \V Eld‘llM F. .â€"â€"...-. ..__........... ._. -..- wide, 31â€"2 yards “.5 "0- 0s FT a... ' Claudia. Orders! 0 3!: 2nd mam: arm. trier-mete usinaesl m: i “I . l). LANGDON. .". ‘ XLCIMERIIERT Fll‘lld). itr‘r'z'x rr. I. O. I“. Own. Ion liucil. Ho. 87R. lmlcwmlI-ni My“ erosion-,mcnt in liingo Us l. (lion Bee“. ‘1‘ Sad and Uh Friday in Nth month. at 7,â€. it '12?! nlways wnlromc. ’s'v'. J. ANDERSON. 1' ll. 1‘. J- (ill.il()\'. It. 8. nit... Lodge A. 0. U. w, O 358 :- communication on second and r |'leueedsyof earh monih.in Temperance tug at. Addison. All qualifth visiting loomed. m. wz'r s cc. wide, worth longlivcl ' house-keepcr shou Curtain l’olcs, Printed Shades, TEL. HELL. C. M. BABCOCK Still retains the agency for the ever fast stainless barrier in black and colors. All sizes for adiu’. gents’and children in cotton. thread and silk. The ï¬nest assortment of cashmere hosiery in black, tan and cardinal, for lsdies’. gents and children, plain and Merchant Tailors. Have inst put into stock all the latest novel- ties in 34min (Grunts. consisting o! ilrleh Borges. English and runnh Woven-ti. Fancy Trouser Inge. Him-iota and Vent-«inn GveroOati w lch they are selling at sweetly rodn prices to men customcrs. ( lvc i cut a call and sec for yourself. Fo trouble to show $2. 50. Now sciiipg complete in Brockville. see our curtains before buying. all selling at closest prices. ' iEWIS t: PATTERSON M C. M. BABCOCK’S Corset stock is said til be the most If you went a sine in any line carried you can get it. The famous C. P. Corset at old 'cee, 81.75 ; the Watchspring, E. T. En sist, the Lilly, the elegant A.A., 37 £23k, Belmorsl, Mikado, Bonanza, noticeably elated by the cor islity of his resection not only by the crowd outside the uildin but also by the nests Within. lie was c cored incessant y from the moment he left the Chembcr of Commerce until he took the carris e for the theatre. The demonstrative e ect of the crowd caused the confusion which gave Santa his 0 portunity as he was able to nab his way crward quite unnoticed um l at the step of the carriage. As Santa sprang from the carriage step and tried to may» he was coined and ear rounded. But for the romptinterferenoe of the police he would ave been torn and trampled to death on the s t. he soon as the lice utrlested h m from the hands o his ceptors they hurried him on to the station house. Win-en Rsnto was within a few feet oi the carriage he waved a pa as if intend- ing to ptmnt a petition sur thee threw cl their guard the pew nearest the Presi- dent. He wu seisetl just as he was about At Windsor on “'mhwsday .lnmos Rt‘r grrs of Detroit. for picking a lady's pock- et, was sentenced by Judge Home to King- sion Puniti-ntisry for four years, and George '1‘. liritron. for stealing a buggy, got five years in the same institution. George llauibly disappeared from Win- nipeg a short time ago, and on Thursday a butth was foule iu lie-d river which contained a letter from him saying he lied drowned himself, being tired of life. He had wrighted himself with iron. On Wednesday a man named Roderick McDonald, who had been working at Max. well. (int, and was going to his home at Glen Robertson, lay down on me railway track. went to sleep and was out to pieces by strain. He leaves a wife and several. children. Harry Spring, a veung Chicagoan. who wrote letters to Helen Uould and bits. humus Blaine, and attempted to obtain money from several millionaires in New York. Boston and Chicago, has been ar- 9 cheater by and coat and refused to lot the family at breakfast. The soldiers threw his furniture on a wagon and than bin wife and five children were put out. The HOlillOffl jumped at the woman and took the baby from the breast. one of them pulling a knife. Others dragged her and throw Der howl first into the wagon. They were then carriql to the station and put in a box car. Dozens of similar stories are told. Most of the miners snd their famlllo-a were thrown out before breakfast in a min. and no time was given ibem to dress. A family of four persons was evirtml near Anderson. The wife of the evi‘vtcd miner was struck over the head with a Win- the soldiers. The women while being, taken to the railway station gave premature birth to a child She may is. Horrible Death on the 'l‘racl. Orraws, Jlne 83,â€"Wrml has reached withdraw tlmnoticc of sale so that the Province Would have an opportunity of laying the nmttcr before the Legislature and citing a grunt.- fu? the purpose of pur- cbas it}; the islands. The amendment of Sir Richard Cart wright, which we], of coursr. a want of conï¬dence mnlion. was to the eflect that the sales should be postponed tomable the Province to lay the matter before the Legislature. The amendment was defeated. The balance of the sitting was taken‘ up in supply. ()rrawa. Juno Bilâ€"in the House es terday. Harry Corby, M. l". for est Hastings, resigned his seat on account of. its being brought to the attention of the Rouse that he had received 04.600 from the Government for methylated spirits. lir. Carley has r. distillery ct Beileville. Yesterday he said that he was not aware of liming done anything wrong when the Now he is satisï¬ed money was paid over. that he committed a mistake and that the secs terms 0.â€, the money was a violation of the independence of fsrliement Act He was cheered by both sides of the House in the action he took. The following divorce bills were at a meeting of the rivets Bills Com- mittee; feeble Nlc o as Films", William. Samuel Piper. Joshua Thompson and 0:“ lendo Goons Richmond Johnson rm“ . Accident at a Itarmlaietac. anv. Ont June ’Bn-r-At a barn- rsieie on Ir. .loeeph flitthell's terrain this we on Saturday, while the last piece of framework in the nest hip roof was his: raised into lacs. the stain slid msheme tentative “code. Also a cmnph-le line of ()clts' rur- nlshinp. Yatisi, Coraline. and last. but not least is the greatest, easiest and nicest count in the. market. The Magnetic. If you try them you will will have no other. Ask to too them and give them a trial. All sold at closest prices. NORMAN nnown. M. “K the eitvot a fatality which cremred on CLARENCE HA‘NKH. Rec. the main line of the (‘sneda Atlantic rail- way, not far from Glen Robertson. early Thursday morning. The remains of a farmer named llsodowald. whose home is bid to be in the village of Alexandria, were found on the track horribly mangled. One of the trains In the earl manning had evidently run over the an innate men, who, it is surmised. was lying asleep on the track. The remains have been con- veyed to annotate ts: int-meet Miami-y. Minuetâ€"The“ cfemen “lanterns stubâ€"undue Mum strut, w- found I. is the Fred rested. adjudged insane, and seat to an nyluut. is At River dc Imp. Qua. on Wednesday, Gerrmaln Detour, who was arrested ca. two indictments for robbery fro the In» tercoiooisi and Temtecousts Rat way ears and shed, was sentenced Justice Cheu‘ ml to In years in St inmt do Peel Penitentiary. iv. 3. B. Swanseuhar. a native of le- reeeo. and s lee-her of Livi 's ex- egperty in Africa. was errestedet mi on Taps-lay on e e of r, ecu. two years Alter Iain locked * ribbed. These goods are sold onh their r ~ ' and in many cases c caper M. v‘ “If†I" & Co 3.33m)... imitations. Try them Omttetsestertet sud ycr’ll have no. other. .F'crd A ; BROCKVILLE ONTARIO Ronillon's French kid gloves In all MO makes and at all prices. The sale of dress goods keeps up, and moments m musesâ€... “ In“ "my to c, p ,m 1‘ m on till vmved farms. 'I‘I-rmsie switsseeewerl. Army to Hl71’f‘lllflnfl st flflimn Barristers 80.. ltmkviile. tojcmp from the step and had but half withdrawn the I . The Prowldeut bed rope-M hemonhes- after he was removed to the esters. He eeuk gradually but a y until 12.45 o‘clock when he died. he... Carnot and her two we left Parts at “.57 o'clock by special trait (in Lyon All the Minister! who did not go to Boas with the President were in council the lulyen at midnight. .. ~â€" .-.........._........_._â€" leprosy at idem Mlle. Ntsosss Farsi. Out, I Suâ€"Ths health physicians. Bra 0! m and Ile- (isrry, at this tows, have no...“ Therese Sher-hen. a trap. ‘ was a. vested here rum, last. to in TM authorities In“ Dress and mantle making hn the ions. New million]? arrivin 'l, dallthelatostnovelï¬htohe sdarefound here. ew Brsi ï¬rings. and Heirs Silks just in. Great bargains in every department on Tuesdays. Special given this mouth. 0' I gm“! Honey to L0 a [m ‘ ‘ . nnocxvxLLE , _ _ v p . Mm rm. ' ' .sc .mtaomy “slept-setter , 8; and is its descent struck aw“ blew epo- Ir. Welter Hansel. cl ithv, break? wcrihs and otherwise istegliy Islam or- amuse-ems. “7"