Q Where you-ere antagonism mu ,t- n. .1. mo- VOL. X N0. 30. “MM -- “MM GEO. G. H‘UTCHEVSON 00. As a 8 int lndr meat in this dcpnrtmsnt Ladies, waterprOOf Coats wc wl I offer lor‘ {cw «in ’n s_ discount of ten pprti‘wntspi: all put lhe: W'ï¬â€˜rgproof1n “a. ii I cw cud stylinll. from one o c I mu on. in um um Sunny 53?. till: :hilaiu plum colors. black and dark A splendid chaos to get 3 reel good waterproof at n burguin, and just when neodcd for t c pring ulna. ' 00 "’3 Tl; 0F rm: , w-....._ «AWâ€" .M..-. ..__. .. ._.._. - "H... .. -‘um .. . .. MEN... r...â€" -. Athens, Leeds unty, Ontario, Tuesda. -J 94:1894. TROOPS LEAVE CiliGlGO .. ..... For In" A talc in hell: work- .a .. with . .‘Mnl Tbs Onondien teen won the Reusingb Menus on at Blsle Thursday. Slight eeri- ueke were felt in St. Louis sud Memphis cu Wetland-y. Reports from Western Ontario indies“ tbst the pencil crop will be smnll. A republic hse been oclsimed in Kon- olulu. with Sanford B. is Pmideut. W. A. Cull-ls, formerly of St. Cnthnro ineu was drowned st Snult Ste. llsvie on TERROR 0N ll 1‘0le “0"†‘0“ “mm M ' ' ’ mu"! um.“ '-' " O 0 From Seller- Btrmlo flavor-tel! 293.3“. stun-i roami- Aet mm mm m m mammomnwn: lgi power con“?! with “the stator: 3: ti . I on FIRE CREPT FOR THE MAGAZINE &;:‘;“â€W {2'1}: wan.“ Th. Territories ere composed of “.mlpeonls, um I Bud right a. u.- o... On. 13.0000! whom m COMMI- r. 0- Ale-d in u mom... I... for m. Csrthv Irgnod am it me Wrong? -â€"A Becrult Who Attempted h‘" 'l †m“ "Wm ’0 ' ‘5 BROCKVILLE’S The letters! Government Calls 0R tbs Dogs of Wu. PULLMAN'S MEN AT WORK Big Dry Goods House 3 Dutch Leborere Ask (or “innate-ens nod ere Acceptedâ€"Troll: Wreckers An‘nlxnedâ€"A Plot to Dutroy and a wry pretty lot they are. | . . l ‘ i - Um 51ml. of l must-In and l lnlilollnn is all u w“ “hm†“ vm‘y “mini . 'l'hir-liandlon ill‘t‘ non and tho colorings very pretty. Parasols , l'tlllKi‘ in prices and stylus right. ' - ' -. l tr i‘oodn of any sort you t‘lilintll do lwttrr thutrcumo ulrntxlll to us. “ hm m “ n†U I 3 I or whole him into muko your inturoets show tho largest stock of any store ours. Tolephono 14.9. GEO. G. HUTCHESO him-ks. and no think tho best. value yot had. in this soot ion, and 0 You arc assured of proper attention and best of million. You will tin BROCKVILLE PRor‘EssloN.\l. t‘ inns. Dr. C. M. B. CORNELL, DUELL S’l‘ltl‘ll‘l’l‘. liltilt‘KVlldJ'} P|(\’Hli‘l.\.\‘, Hi tetanus &. .u'l‘ol'l'liiel‘ii. Dr. Stanley 8. Cornell MAIN STREET. - - - A'l‘lii‘ZNH Smaruuv, lHriICAREH our \leisx Ofllcc Days: tho atternoonu of ’l‘uosxluys Thursdays and Saturdnyn. J. F. Harte, M.D., QM. PHYSICIAN. Si mam»: & Al‘tï¬ol‘vilizn. “Mm R0 nl (loll utilnernsi llllt‘l'wll)l, W Go i of ysli‘lnna :3le Humming “who'd ' n n at, opptlltoUt..‘.:ulu iluusw. l l Bi'HflIlON mm'riur i M.th sr. A’l‘illm: l The promwvntinn or tlw imiuml. lrt'lli .uil dcntnl dlm'asoq ltlfl'l'llllll tlw um: mini} .1 raw-«'lnlty. ‘ this In minlutcrwi for !‘\ll‘i\t ting. -WW Dr. F. H. Koyle llinonnos of tho l‘lyv. Eur. \‘uw 'llltl 'l‘lll'iilil.. At tho (inlt'Cill Ili‘ i‘m'ii-ll {ill llu-ll \llvt-t. ltlttli‘K \'il.l.l‘..‘ From 9 i\.ii|. to i‘.’ m. 'l \‘ll‘llllUlli' ill. “ i p. Ill. to 6 pm. Ar_._..... . .. ._ M. A. Evertts. - ll\iiltl>¢'l‘l‘2lt. snidvl'l‘ui: \‘Il‘l‘.\ll\ 3 l'illtiiff. Sir. \‘luili‘l to loan on (uni t: l‘til'1.t (Hill‘s: in l’ili‘inll lllm k, Ailil‘lwi. Brown & Fraser. “Alllll‘fl‘l‘lll‘, Sillill'l'l'llllr‘. ill;. lhtll rm‘t'nlly th'lLllIt‘tl ll) Plan-w, in". ~~p Frnavr. i‘tflliilui'k illm k. l'illll‘l llmiw .. Brnvln illo. V ‘ I Hi. Muilt‘)’ to loam on llmu ln'aiv N'JWIIJLl ‘4‘,“ _ M. M. liltthN, H. l\. i- It \ 12..., Wood, Webster, & Stewart iiiuuh‘l'izus. A". lllltlt‘KVll. llnv int-miwr oi’ ilu- Ilrm in “'vdlwu-ixli‘ and 'l'llvli'wlux oi - \t'l Muno} ii) in Hi nu lCnM tt-i‘in ‘. Juli‘. l“. “Uman t‘. (ll-Kl, |l_ \‘. i any,“ ll, \_ ll. .\. *l'vtuiizl'. .\ ‘ lmlm' 'l‘ilI'HililD- w‘ 'l l. , l C. C. Fulford. l l'ilnilipi .l'li'll Ii‘l'itlllll‘. l'tt'. l‘llll'l‘. l'Will‘nrd Solicitor, (‘illl\'i‘)‘l\1ll‘t'vr, i-lt': tilm KlVl‘ll to unlit-«tipn ut 'llom-y to lonn on “W†hall!le lllm k, ('ourt llomw il.\’l‘.. nmtl ‘. llli. The Gamble House, ATHENS. I ‘ ‘2 .\'l<l\\’ lililt‘lt’ llii’l‘l‘Il. l . h‘ thll‘ETlillrflleli' fuminhvd throughout lp tin: lutt‘nt anion. in-ry ulll‘llllOl’l gum .0 tin wants of'mu-ntn. (loud )urds nlld ambit-n. . FRED i‘ll'llli‘hl. l‘ropr â€"-â€" ' slit'iirrinu Fartnm'svilio Lodge N 0. 1'7 '7 A. 0., U. W. til 'l‘ncsdnye u! 'cnch month. in lgxrllï¬fwnml iikwk, Main 8L. Athens. VISITORS "9‘! ELM mm 0. 0. Addison t'oulwil No. if» ' f‘hmgen Friends moctntlw 2nd and Illl z - of Nu-h month in tho Tompli-I H Jtiiiltlnl. Motto. b‘riondslnp. Aid und Ln li't'llon. ~ V ‘ . ‘ u :o. h. Lawlms. (.t. nl nmumur FIELD. liccordnn I. 07E†"v lliioll. No. 873. lndv n‘nit‘rnt finial-rd! Fomt.v-rs.nwnt in llinuo Hn l. ‘ulcn “MPâ€. on 2nd and tilt Friday in ouch month, at 7.3" Visitors always wcivnmn. W. .l. ANDERSOH. i‘ t'. .l7 (ill.ll()Y. it. S. Addison Lodge A. 0. U. w. NO 858 ilnv communication on second nnd f 'M‘ll month tn Temperance Tuoflhyu ‘ All uuulifflodilsitlng an“. i‘nnariian (lrdvr 0! Mon- El. lie I King at .. Addison. hrethrc wolcovnod. . n NORMAN liit()\\'_.\l, M. \\. FLARENFE HA“ KR. tier. Mn “"IIITE &. CO MONEY r MONEY F0 LOAN We hnvs instruct ions In pinto n innu- sum of ivnts tnndn st currnl'lt rum ni‘ intrrost on rat manage on lm vm farms. Tel-main null borrowers. App 1 to “VT? IRON c. Fifl'i '«Tit Bu nvekv- . “ml. fits. Money to Loan. only, at lth-st rntvsn nvnmhlu Paw?!- ortmm. (‘nnvc u donl- inn ts n- ewer! ivoiicitod. {Mon and Manes. Mm the Reporter tlflico. JOHN CAWIJY ï¬n rnnl min scour“! or interest. on the nu K [NG S'l‘ ll l'll'lT, Hull. Addi ‘ SEEDS \V it Now. Midâ€"summer Cheap Sale. Dress Goods izlc to 20c yard-mall marked down to 5c yard Dress Goods 30c quality allâ€"“fool Double liold Saginawâ€"30c quality all now marked down to Garden, Field and Flower Dress Goods Wide Double Fold, 50c quality Wide Double. Fold now A full stock just rtii'ttlt't-del Fresh 8‘ Reliable S -â€"-â€"-ALSO .â€"-â€"- LINSEED MEAL AND GROUND OIL CAKE li‘or Funding purposes, at tho Lowest Market Price. p...†M. l’nl‘tlvH rt-mlix'lng «.uunlitii-s of Svcds “‘il Mull on r prim-,5 ltlttll'l‘.lllltl “1-, unit: onqulry. ALLAN TURNER & C0. Chemists and Drugglsts HRUL‘K VILLE. McLAUGI-ILIN’S MARIN?“ silt)!†A l'llixli‘ung llnilsl‘, Ailu'im .\n .usidunl has lm ll M't‘lll'lfil nnd .In t‘\il':l L‘lll'll' pill in. I'Txpu-Ilitionu :uul limit-lass work. (liu‘ iiH n (llll. lirimrs :mil Scissors put in (‘t‘(lt‘l‘ on rlltrt‘i notion. \V. G. Mt Lsit'uiiniu . Merchant Tailors. linvc ust. put into stock all the latest novel- tloorla. consisting of lrlsh Serum. i English nnd ‘ronoh “'orstnd. Fm, 'l‘mueurr, Vonct inn Overcoat than timin cprin inr. (‘hcvlntn and w irh thi-y are soiling nt prions to cash vnsiomcni. and sec for yoursnlt‘. min. nlshlnn. rodurt Opposite the Market BROCKVILLE ONTARIO WANTED l score and "\ ll. -‘ '-’t:‘. a) b s (flirtiliom is call Nu trouble to show Also a complolodine of Ucnts‘ Fur- Weeping Reductions 18¢ per yard. marked down to 25¢ per yard. In Black, \Vhitc and Cream Laces. all makes and qualities. 0 Remnants, Remnants l’rints. Black Dress Goods, Colored Dress Goods, etc. etc, at half price. Remember Our Bargain Sale Basement Ladies Blouses of “7 hitc \Vool Blankets in All mnrkod domn to quick sclling prices»: Buy D. & A. Kid Fitting Corsets. ROBERT WRIGHT & C0. Dimhum Block, ()pp. Court House AAcnuc LEWl 0n the Street SflAn-d PATTERSON O_.__.._ And You’l Look Sweet . . , in a Blouse that came lt'Olll Lama tit. Pnltcrson s New llllt‘S just l‘UCt‘in‘d from the homily. ' i . . ., ‘ , . _ (,‘ool. cusy-httlng and laoliifortublo“tactc n Style in Llll All this week and part of next, we'll give you bargains. in PA R A50 LS and umbrellas. s;in 4» lyyrryqivj US. Why the best makers in Great. Britain. generally proï¬t by it--â€"~d0n’t you now . lEWlS 8: PATTEliSilN TEL. BELL 16]. . livery lady that comics into our she could, would, or might buya parnsol, is ;,p,lnlv1rry~iin mnnnc n linrmim With k.) our stock is like 21 wholesale one, and bought from When we knife prices you p l’. waA imp": lot oi fancy l’rints, Challics. ()Xl-Ol‘dfiï¬ :md (Himlirics, SilliéiLli’ {Cl Blouses. -.,-____â€"-.... G. M. BABCOCK’S inwmr acc. Great July Clearing Sale â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-Wll.l. COMMENCE Monday Morning, gm" July 9, 1894. This will he the gleatrnt sole of ï¬rst! C. M. 13ABCOCI{’S class goods of all kinds the people of i liroclivilic and country have ever had it chnncc of getting at the prim. Them will be no reserve, and people who have money will see the immense re- ductions in prices, as sll goods have always been msrked in plain ï¬gures st the store. This sale in meds to reduce the stock and make room. Now is the than to make money by h ' our D Goods from the host olyDry floods in Ontario. All are invited. TELEPHONE 197. CLEARIM. SALE of ell his Dry Goods stock in all do pnrtment, everything reduced nwny down.‘ All Mentlee. All Dress Goo-ll. All Silks. All Prints and lawns. All 8nan All Linens, fancy. etc. All Flannnls. All Gent’s Furnish in All House Furnishings. ‘All Cur- NI“. All Pnrneols snd Umbrellas. All Wntsrpmoï¬i. (gusrnntcsd). All Blouse Wsists. All Trimmings. All Lsdi-n’ Hats and Bonnets will (3. . . BABCOOK.i be sold at just belf price. TELEPHOIV I 191 . *0.-- BROCI‘VILLE n Bridge Discovered in obi-noun. CHICAGO, July 17.â€"’l‘be announcement that the strikers at Pullmnn wore on till point of surrendering and «kill for sm- ployulsut in the pulses our wor e at the reduced wages, is conï¬rmed. Thomas Henthcotr, leader ,of tho Pullmsn strikers. admits thst nil his influence sud ihnt of tlio other labor lenders was required to pruvsnt n general stampede of the work. man, sud ofï¬cials of the Pullmnn Company My they expect orders from hendqunrtcrs my day to open the our shops, which have been closed more tbsu eight. weeks. Cnuunnn, Wyo., July l7.-â€"The mem- bent of the A. R. U. hers nnd st Lersmle have vote-d almost unanimously not to re- turn to work The following tsle rum was rot-rived from llobl: “Bonds in t in builds of rsceiwrs occupy the sums position es all others in this strike. The proposition wu made to the Uonnrnl Mnn ere end bu bsun refused: our pavilion is oubly stron in consequence. Rsuew ovsry cflort sud carry it out to n ï¬nish. There is nothing to bonfrnld of. We must sud will win. (Signed) E V. Dabs.†CHICAGO, July 18.~Thors WM 5 souls- tional climax yesterday to the troubles that have disturbed railroad circles during the past. three weeks whsn President E, V. Ilsbc of the A. R. U. and his cnblnnt, Vice- Prceident George W. Howard, General Secretary Sylvester Kolihsr and L. W. Rogers, chairman of the executive commit toe, ware tskon to the county jail and in- currcrntcd nu prisoners of the United States for Violation ot tho injunction issued July 2 by Judges Wood and Grocacup, rectrnin- in; them from combining and cons irlng to hinder interstate onmtnnrcu in 'c or the movoinunt of United States mails. Tho imprisonment of the chiefs of the Railway Union was not in any some an arbitrary proceeding. Although prodi- ciuad upon what the courts regarded on an opw and deï¬ant violation of orders pro- ‘Vihlmly issued, rm opportunity was aflordâ€" ed the defendants of presenting bonds for illl'll‘ nppunl‘uillm in court a week hence. This pmpmition, however, was rejoc'sd on tho ground, in emphasized by l’muidnnt Dch utter the court had rendch its nltl~ luatum, that tho principlc lllV‘ulVed WM mm entirely too nations in its nature to admit of the defendants availing tllomv solves of any technicalities that might be rogurilvd as loopholes in the law. Bonds- nlmi uï¬â€™orod uid to tho union leaders, but their overtures were doclinsd and the pri- sottnru stiffen-d themselves to be tnken to pill and locked up. There, unless in the inmntilun they should tire of incarceration, tilt-y will remain until Monday morning. t’tiit Am», July l9.â€"-~Tlic stampede of Pullman strikers has begun. It had been {inputted aver since Debs sent his letter to llli- ruilwny unsungvrs alluring to aurrendoz if his lllt'l‘ Word given employment ngniil. ’l‘lm break cmuc f'rum n qunrtcr lnmst v‘x- pnctml Him liiii..ure-rl and ï¬fty ll 'llulitlvt‘fl, who had been L‘l‘ililullllg railroad lips in» hind [ilk foundry. went back of thsir own accord and lmlttul for work. The men were acmptod and lit-gun whore they 12-“ oil when the Knmiugton riotcrn nonrnd tlmm from the Work»). No attempts Worn tnmla to lillel'ft'ei'u with them. L‘ol. 'i'urher's troop'e were patrolling the district, pre- pared to drch away any agitators or wulk- ing delegates who might mail the flui- lnudcrs. Urdere were received last evening iii. the headquartan of General Miles for the withdrawal of the federal troopI now on duty in and about. this city. It in now thought safe to leave the local situation in tbs hands of the city ofï¬cers, bscksd by the four regiments of state troops still on duty. According to tho order. however, all of tho regulars except the Ninth regiment of Ssckstts Harbor, N.Y., which will be stntioncd at Fort dlloritlml tuosliuicnly an n rennin lows within easy cull if they aliould more its train, but. the railroad oï¬icisln say they have all the men they winh. Regular pne- sengt-r trains are run guarded by troops. Fntnl Accltluuta in li'mcnn. Ll'CAN, Ont, July 30. ~Whils Mr. 8, Kelly, s farmer living at Lucian Crossing, in the township of Mctiillivrsy, wna millr lug his cow:| one of tho otlior cows mu at the one he was milking and threw the mnn over, slightng with her tvm forefcct upon his breast, from tho offsets of which he liugnred in terrible nanny until noon, when (tenth relieved him from his suffer- ing. Another accident occurred yesterday evening. Willinm Lea, n boy 15 ysers old, son of Mr. George Lee, a farmer rn‘ siding on the ninth concession of Motili- livrny, while in the not of .uhnmssnmp; his horses got sntnngled in'lhs homes. The horses got fri htencd and ten nwny, nnd the boy, bong nnsbis to nutrients himself, was killsd. Intense lulu-in. in Turkey. Conn-Ammo»; Julv %.-â€"’I'he anaer- ing csuescl by tho north uskee is more idee ndlhsn was st t euppoud. "lzhslo'ce" of property is felt more ssnly overy dny by the homeless end hIlf-fed feniliee who hnve cnmped in the pnrke end cemsterinn The lccnl relief fund is entirely lnsdrqunts to the emevpency hero in ly n nnd in tho vinces. sepec and around Adsbmv, the Cbnlsldle and Osl- lers. The enact-eve bevs been helpless in their wretohsdneee. As soon as communi- cstion with the provinces ehnll be restored the of rivetion end discus will probe ly begin reech the city. Inning! onus-en indigent. loam“. July 10.--Ilcntresl Chins- men are very much incensed over e decl- elon of the Iontreel ocuneil to in n In of “W on Chinese inundvise In ey pnpuee so I.“ the In in thessem An use Peale-er Inleflee. Dunno-n, July N.â€"â€"Petrisk Kille~ leech. , a old , shot bin-sell is the stile-en w- renewd to the hospital, tbs eld died. it ie A leisure. feveâ€" Dvowned. ' lunar, July ï¬che Von-tsetse Iri- Machete mun. MsudOetnM where be gentle- 3 night. He «tinny-vest i Wednesday. lire. John B. Melville, sued 60, com- miitsd suicide by drowning st Midland on Friday. 'l'lw members of the Hicbignn Press A» socintlou were ontertninod in Quebec City on Friday. A volcitm in n northern spur of tho llnrqun llnls mugs of mountains, Arizona, is becoming active. A young Scotchinnn tznliisd Dnlglcish was run over' and killed at Whitewood, Ham, on Wednesday. St. Petrruburg health authoritisn rs- Eoru-d 208 hush cues of cholera. end 82 oaths in tllnt city 'i‘huredny. thsnin has decided to build I rsilwsy from Snmnrocnud to Fr-rghsns, on the tlirrsllold of the Pntuirs. A big trial order {or paper has been ivsu n Calindmn manufacturer by s Mel- ouinc newspaper company. Leg», the Italian anarchist who uttcmp- ted to kill Promin- Urispi, wns sentenced to twenty years' imprisonment. Maggie i’ugslcy, an smployo of Sterling's shoe fuc'ury. London, wss badly injured in so elevator accident. on Friday. Ruv. Austin K. Dahlois of St. Martin's, N. 13., has been appointed President. of Shurtlifl' Baptist Llollogu, Alton, lll. Thu liabilities of Robert Buchanan, the English author and pin) wright, arc given at $63,000, with no available assets. Father Langele and Father Cherricr, both of \\'iuuipeg, are spoken of u prob~ ‘v nblc succrssurs to Archbishop 'l‘nclle. ll is roportcd tlmt n steamer has been sunk oil Smriitunnlt, Province of (hill. llur-nin, nlui lOU persons Wero drowned. Thomas Thompson, aged 13, soil of Law- 'l‘lm Wabash express on the U. 'l‘. R. left the mils nt \Vlnoxin on \i'ediwsdny and a bad accident was narrowly averted. The British Consul (iciisral to L‘orcn has burn brutally lnultrcatcd by Japanese sol- diers and redraw refused by the authori- lies. Sir William lint-court. announced in the L‘mnmmi- nu ‘i‘v'eduosdny that the liovct‘u inan impui to prcroguc Parliament by the and of Auguut. 1'llï¬25lli anniversary of the laying of the custom submnrinu unblo was celebrated on Friday ovcning at the ixxmsiiul lusti- tutn, London. All uxpiosiun occurred Thursday in the converting inill of the limilcctend, Pu, Stool Win-its. Four men were lei-ilbly burned, two fatally. Sydney Ihmt, the llV'ulVSj'mil‘ old son of A, Dent, barrister of MitCllcll, wuu dl'uwnrd while» bathing in tho mill pond at. that. town 'l'hltl‘sdny. Lending labor yo: Thompson, was drowned while baili- ing in the river twu miles above Aliuonte. lenders in Cincinnati - claim tiovci'mgn will be Uliï¬lf'tl and that ‘uwdt-rly Will bo plum-d iii. tlm head of the Knight-a of Labor. W. ll. llvrr, known it!) the champion opium smuggler 0t l’udgi-t Hound, has tine-n indroted by tho Emits.‘ Hinton grand jury at ".lucnina, Wash. Ilatiry Sil‘ierthmn u lililllg mun belong- ing in 'l'liurold township, ivnn ltillud by a cave in at n growl pit on \i’. .7‘. ‘ioore’s farm near \Ymnivilin l“.r1:l2- v L’illi'll‘k Killnlongll, nadir. -. '33 yeer of ago, uliiil himself at llrnnifon! il’mlilcs- day night and died Thursday ui'u-lumwn. lie had once before nitrmptod Rlllt'i'lf‘. A largo number of Will'ldlilell amployed by (‘oniruotnr Feonry on the Sutllmlges canal went on strike u‘ridny bili'ali‘id they have not yrt received theirpny for June. Fredcrick Wilson and John Mt'lloiinld, who were brought from Unclle to linil'ulo on n charge oi houncbrmking, worn 'l'hurs- day sentcncod to two years in the Centrnl prison. A ryoimm struck the village of Wilmoro, .‘iescmmuu county, Kr-illllck‘, and ~ . . ,. .., ..I. .. ' l,, i , ,, .. I ,. ,i,.ll,,,,,, li' - ‘ ‘i ‘ ‘ ‘ ’ ‘ u A. dozen psi-sons wore badly cut. sud bruised A threshing intuition engine. on John Case's farm, near Lille-:3, Uhin, uplodod 'l‘hu‘rnday, blowing one man's ‘nnml 0K, fatally injuring at second rind seriously in- juring u lllll‘ll. gniigof robin-rs lit‘l‘l up two trniul near lied l’nrk, i. 'l‘., 'i‘lvurmlny, but secur- ed only $15 and r. jug of whisky. An at piossmenscngtr, who allowed light, was knocked neuarlssu Uri-at Britain has congratulated ltnly upon the victory of her colonial troops over tbs Muhdints. it. is said ltnly occu~ pied Kansnln in accordance with an under- stsnding with Britain. President. (lardncr said Thursday there was no present prospect of the British Governmcnt abandoning the plan of slnughtsring cstlln imported from Cnnsdn at the port of landing. Filly thousnnd dollars in counterfeit money, which had bnsn gethsrsd in by oflicen of the Secret Service, was destroy» ed st the Unitsd States Treasury Depart- msnt, Wnnbiugton, ‘l‘burndny. The grant Bn tint convention wne opened in Toronto on t s 19th under invertible snspicss. Crowded and snthnslutlc most.- inge were held in various churches through the dsy, tbs Massey Music Hall lasing crowded st. the principal its-ions. The; cclonele of tbs Prinos of Wales Rifles and the 6th Fusiliers both deny the truth of the statement mede in the House by tbs Minister of Militia thet the pro» ltosmnlgsrnun aha two out came originnlly trout ths oï¬lccrs of in rat- Isute. Prominent business men of Chicago, being lmpettent st tho deleye of Congreu in coming to some docieion on the MI quantum, luvs united in nu, n tbs. ms definite Milt-n be taken ct ones. The lition is signed b ninety-eight of l... nercben'e theeity, An explosion at M pounds «hose wder nt For! Pnulneki, near Ssvenssh. L, Frills , faintly wounded Ordeeee- w Wilma Ch nu. eevivveelytsjsrsll I thtngton, bis nucleus-law. eel set re to the tort. met? several ee tone or ammunition end ulug uluek ii.- ï¬n to the Itructun. ‘ ‘I‘be timeouts Grand ol the h.- eleee of Ontario rowel m “M In. at W with the ale-flue cl Iv. W. I wet vlve ed to Inc-p- Pleced in Iron. PAIII, July 21.â€"â€"'1‘benow torpedo boot Ls Groudenr ran into the harbor st Bou- logno youtnrdsy at. n high rate of epscd,nnd was at one» abandoned by her crew. She had been partly burned null wen ï¬lling with wetsr. Ls Urondaur will sttscbcd to the fleet now msnwuvorlng in the channel. During the only mointn ehs collided with the armored cruiser ran Bart. Tbs ï¬rst ex- amination of her hull showed that she we! bndly damn ed and the wster was entering so fault that t would be 0 recs for life to get her into port. Shs wns bended for oulo us. Fue wse piled on her fires until shs was running twentyrrigbt knots an hour. Her boiler plates grew rod hot, tho woodwork caught tire sud the flames repldly sprout! beyond the coutrolof the crew. The twenty mun insnuinu the vessel fought the ï¬re with deeporntlon, preserving perfect discl- plins despite their growing agony as the amen spread toward the magazine. Only one man, and ho was s recruit, gave it hope and tried to jump overboard. H. was caught in limo, however, and won put in il‘utlu. Eventually thc tire was checked when but a few {Let from the magazine by tlis influx of water through tho hole made by the Jean linrt, and tho ll‘tt‘n were then chin to quench it. \Viltor continued to flow in and tho Vessel Wuliltl have foulidcred with all t-Il board had she been kupt. at. acts half an hour longer. 8. v. p. u. CONVENTION. The Bullitnilon of Flags Creates Mmh Enthusiasmhonicurn [or '95. TUMUNTU, July Qi,--Tl‘o gruit Baptist cnnvi-ntiou lil-Bt‘ltll‘llfd lwrc presented a lmlgniticmit upcctnclc yorntm'dny at llln mlu» toil-an of tings, Search“) Dr. Wilkins nits in omnumnd. Ladies were cili‘lil'll us stnndnnlbenrcrs of the stats ilugs and under the cscm't of tho npvnkm‘u for ills re- npvrtlve nin'rs they marched to the plat» form, where ono minute spot-otters were given by the {Flirt‘bt‘hlflllVï¬â€˜l of the various ilelcuationn. 'l'nn grout nudluncu row and greeted tlm marching ntnudnr'l lwiit'i'rn with tho hymn “ :lnu'urd, Christian Soldi cru.’ 'l‘lio ri-cvluiuu given the banners of illlllil‘lO uiid i)ilfiilt~‘ when they were blind Will-l lililxtlilvvlli, the audience rising on much lend singing “ (iod Save the Queen,†toll-med by cheers for tho Queen and the l'rmddmii of the Unitvd States. The; following (ulllL'ï¬f-i have been elected for tho cunning your of 1895, the election being recommended by neommlttec and r. m- vmi with applause and gonernl aoclu. nation: l'ii'alllflllt-‘Jflhn ll. Clint mnn, Chic 0. \'it-e-l'ruidentaâ€"Frsnk ‘lnrvcy Fie d, New York, J. N. Sllcustous, Toronto; Rev. Uni). R. Taylor, Lietirglit. Rocordiug Secretaryâ€"A. M. llrincklc, Philatwphin. Trcuuraerrnnk Moody, Milwaukee. Fii/EMlNEEs mun. A Shocking Accident in is Mine Pennsylvnnin. PIN! Gnovn, i’s.. July 90,-). £0an 1 accident took place in the mines at Wi - liamstowu, seven miles from here, last svnnin , just as the miners were being holste out. of the coilisry. Anumbor were in tbs wsgon, which hsd just stnrtcd, when the pulley underneath fsilcd to work and they were crushed against the top rock, five being killed inslsntly. They are: John Raudeubush, John Llewellyn, M. A. Tats, William Clark and Charles Woodmnn. All live at Williematowu, srs married and have children. Their bodies were horribly mangled. ‘ lP‘ntnl ‘Vrnck on the Enquirhnnnn. gnu..." 'vvl}. on ml... “was, “Myâ€... i:-7 the Sun ushannn division of tbs Dain- ‘37".l'5 and udson Cnnnl (.‘oonny'a rail road ran on to an open switch at Esper- nnco, crashing into several curs standing on a side track. Fireman Palmer, of (lneontn, was klllsd. Englnrsr Trnmnn Austin, of lililuhumtrm, wail curiously in- jured and Will die. lie was brought to in hospital in this city. None of the passen- gers were injured. The angina was dc- mnlislicd. Tlmoplniou provnilu that tho switch was turned with evil Intent and this rumor gains credence from tho {not tlmt a Pullman our “fun ml the train. Drowning: At Midland. Mmmlsn, Ont, July Lll.â€"â€"â€".\lrn. John S. Melville. of this platen, was fuuiul drowned in the buy hers yesterday. llrluro day. brrak she left her house. 'l lin nthcr mem- bors of the femlly did not miss her until 6mm. She had been niliup; (or several months and hot sister, lira. Gregory, nr. ranged s snnrch psrty st. oncn. The body was tonuvl ebont hslf s milu from the twins in three feet of water with tho taco downwards. Mr. Hslvills is in Nunkoks in n thingls mill. Deon-ed was about 50 years of ups and lenvse one child, A boy. (inn Illploelon at \anhsrvlllv. \VAl.Kt.RVil.LI. July 2l.-â€"-As men were mung-«l in connectin stand pipes user the ilntnrio Buson mpsny, with the main pipe on Walker mod, for the purpose of tentlnï¬, the vulva burst with terrible form, blowing sb stander named Ynth lift? yards over n encn, breaking his leg. Two of the man working on the p:pe had their legs broken and worn terribly bruised and t o othvru but their (noon terribly out by t e stones and dirt thrown up by the force of the explosion. Tbny worn all taken to ths Windsor Hospital. ~...m.........-.... â€" ......-- -_._..â€"..4. ltllsvl in n «revel rm. Wormva Out†July 9i.â€"-Whlleloed- [revel on the fsrm of W. J. Moore. sea this pines. Ksuvy Silverthom, e msn shout 20yvevs of In, wee m by the eerth saving in on him. m ndoetov reeon line it wne found that Outta had been inotseteneoue, his neck being brekeu. - end industrious {sung DOB. lepsesnu. whollve inibe ewnsbi at Thanh. bevelbenyupntby at theth e Am~ tilled who. "I... trill". ales. venue or the ie' in nee-s ’ mum's bell l nevertheless an a“. l nâ€"nm “up: '" J"by the Inter-IQ. aw vills. went to the m A I minority o the populstion. lit. Sun Hu bee moved so monument that all thsolog csl teaching be dons own: with in schools. The mendment of Ir. Ic(lnrthy,hn seid,nllowcd ï¬pnrnts school! if the province wishsd it, but he wished to see all Sspsretc schools wiped of! the face of the earth. He sttributed the etrikue sud nuni'clilntlc outbrenkn in the United States to tho oflscouring of urope who got their education where thwlcgibsl ll- etltuticns had control of education. The nmcndlucut to the nmundmsnt 0 0t twu voice, Mr. Hughes himself ncDonsld, Assinnbols. ’ The bill was read A third timing. McCarthy‘s amendment being doles y‘ 114 nay: to ‘21 yous. WAWA, July 18.-Inthc House Mont.- Colonoi 'l‘isdalo brought up the question of the suspension of Col. Powell. the Adju- tnut General of Militia, by Mnjorflcueufl,‘ Hcrlwrt. The Colonel, who repress South Norfolk and who is n follower of t? Governun-ni, read from the low on tl‘p subject to Pillow that tho Adjutant General wits most. uiljustitinbly suspenviwl Major (loin-ml llol‘lwrt, who uuzuinn the Canadian militia. ll. pointifl out that. there was no existing fullltcy that: the Mllth General was an Imperial hillvar, and above criticism. it was true this! he hold rnnkasun imperial oï¬icsr, but his was oilioer of the Canadian Government and under the control of t’ie Minister of Militia. He held that tho Major‘tjcnerul was totally unucquuinlod with tho needs of tho Cansdinli llllll in and that tho sooner he resigned it would ll‘.‘ tho better for his own reputation and the lntsrents of the force. ‘ Major Sam linghoe.who represents North Victoria, declared Mnjor-Ueusrul lit-rbvrt nu couiuinmier of tho militia to be a failure. The Minister of Militia dv-fonJc-d tho Major-General to some, extvnt although he did not say hi was right. in suspending the Adjutant-Gemini. Thu matter dropped without any motion belt: mndu on the subject. The outcmun willie that Canada. will likely licil‘nl‘tsr up (tint its own general from tlm Canadian all im. In the evening Sir John Thompson said that the charges which Mr. ’l‘nris had mndn in the lions. ngninet the judged of Quebec were not snilioiuntly explicit to warrant him to allow an enquiry into tho some. lie would, however, make u deport. marital inquiry into some of the points rslsed. _ OTTAWA, July 19.â€"-Thsrs was very good program mimic with the business lmfnn. the Home yesterday and the Olliliji'k in that prnrogntion will bc rencliml on Mun- dny next, if not on Saturday. Tins Premiu- Announced that. morning sessions would commence to-duy and Would be hold until the end of the session. The whole of yrs- tcrday's afternoon scnsion was devoted u' a discussion of the tummy nubsulicc :‘u nilwayt. The ï¬rst UV?» of resolutions. amounting in all to c u $1,400,000, were adopted. At the evening outing it vote was taken on the James St. George Dillon, of Mum.» real, divorce bill, which bus lll'lJl such it narrow run in both Houses of l’urliamsm so far. Last night it was carried and ï¬nally passed by n vote of 07 for anti 2:: nguinst. The opposition in this bill wait that both puttias were Catholics and the church is against divorcn. In tho llouno (it. night Sir Riclmrd ‘Ini‘l- wright moved a strong resolution vmnlnmn- ing and censoring the (iovrrument for tho Curran bridge affair at Montrml. Mr. llnggnrt admitted that. tho Llovvsru- men: was robbed, but so far llllli not been able to catch the thieves. (Jnrtwritzlit'n mucndmont “'14 defeated by 36 yan to 74 unyn. OTTAWA, Jilly 20. ‘ House divided yesterday on n totinlution of Mr. Mulcck to throw out tlm bill granting tn the) (,un« ndiun I‘uciï¬c ruilmn' drawbacks mi ma “Mild to ho list-d in tho (‘Hll-‘ll‘lliilliilt of new iron brillgv s on tho roml, 'l‘lm union-L ment to the bill WM (ltlft‘lilt‘l by n largo majority. It. had only in all nixb-sn nnp‘ porters. ‘l‘lin bill was road .1 rlt'fltllltl umâ€, Thu whole of tho alluruoibi RPSHlUH wan dovotcd to tho planting of another batch of rnlixvuy subsidise. 'i‘hey totalled 83.109." 000. nil of which were pauswl. Sir John Thompson stated that prurogn lion would inks place on Saturday nit“:- noon. A motion of want of conï¬dence by Hon. Mr. Lnurlor Against. tho Government for laying to the Connolly's $43,621 for tho in ion grnving dock while a large suit byt. sGovernment was pending Against. that tlrm, was defeated in the lion". ‘3‘: ill nevs to 24 run. 01'an, July 21.â€"-At the morning session of the Home yesterday, on the motion to receive the re ort. «it the linilwny Committee, "on. Mr. Eflllriï¬r moved on nmsudment providing in eil'ect for the investigation of railway account! in the Public Accounts Committec, in the same manner as other ublic scoouni‘n. The House div dad on tho nmsndmcnt, which was lost by 20 for end ()0 Against. The Home then went into committee on other rssolntloml, After which Sir John Thompson‘s bill to Amend the Dominion ElOtlliln Act was taken up end given a third reading. In tho lionee st night Mr. Duly, in my- ewer to Mr. Lnurisr, esid thst pr ‘ tlon would take lece on blond-y. The tsrifl bill was rs e third time nnd psi-ed. ' Mr. Hug-rt witbdrsw his rsilwn pm» eager iickst bill, which provide: that helm-o n robsto would bs Iviven tor ths re- turn of a ticket s msipt would hnvs to be given the company thus the nut; asqu tho retund won the owner. seen. Mills; Bethnnlmé "It Inlock opposed tho bill, sud Mr. linggurt seld he would drop it. if . fl..- Serious Accian to n Bum. Numiu. on, July 20â€"bit. Stuart l’nllncv, s young man from New York, shunt 80 yours at age, who is luminarer tum. met with a serious snd [when in†not-s fstnl scoldcnk Ir. Palmer wseln t. hing end while diving struck his band on the inttmn lninri his spine end cousin pert rslyeie m . Tho cystean has at whom nre s ding -. m doubtful of lie reesvery. . A mun Merl“