smored of Mill Mind Andrews anu was w be married to her -in -' Jane. David's` infer Mrs. E11801 ordl. i uh (I :91` wire of the, :.:q`:3.3"nRe?E .oa.mo hero and found Ebb overs together. a... ........a. fnllnihtl umd ohu-no`: of using came and round tn! lover: saga-um. Homvordu followed and charge : min thraataoni In ' have been proton-e as it I 1! Mn Bnlyerdu by Dav d : latest love. wit counter-`charges by 51.- Ailing-1 uuvuu I I the attic D-lI I- _ John L. suulvuu In can-. '; BANGOR, Mo.-, Ms l7.-_-John L. Sullivan -VII` arrested hero I night. sud taken to thgoonut `u! on I warrant sworn out ip Biddofor , or uupult upon M. L. La tto * I. lawyer of Biddoford, while on thpzgnil; % Bdntiay night. Tho Unropololloil Irish. ~ Lo1'no1t,_Msy 17.-The Daily Chronicle says that report! I 3 rqconoiliution bo- ` when the Punalli and Ollli-Platflltnitpl ` _ up vontlrlely unfgupdod, " `,1:no"%pIdor WM rogn " `Bosroxi, `Ms: I7.-Ike Weir, the I V I; h .boo_ amt: 9:1- 333. .`.'...`:'&.w:'ma b':o.nng.1: I-III! I\n u --wvvv the 0th oiq d ,,TH.BEHBINq 8:61 count j nun ' A MAN wm-1 Two LOVES. W|LL|AM S SPEECH GARBLED; `and H766 Buluu Iuyuuuu nu uu.` piv- ::,':f,:',- Wgenever the` M-1n_e is ready for! njepublic announcement will be made as to 1 where. "W1 "1 h"` . . . ' When the House was considering I_n com- mittee Sir 01iveI"s wage-earners_ 1311!, the soasmodao sputter and sudden ex xncmorg of 3' carbon in one .of the grpat chandeliers gave occasion for a bon mot _ from Mr. Meredith. He wm Drotestiug against certain Anrovisions of the bill. when snap! and a blue" ame shot out directly over Sir Ol ver I L..-:' "The heavens are nrnnlaimina BREAD mots m PERSIA- I101`, 110`-'1" VVUIF, IIIIU I luv`; rriu ghter ha boon an-to, T to: king 3 an ion and breukinzhiu let. Ifltid that the eu-izn`res made Qele in Behring see were not and be reviewed et- length the iture of the rights transferred thd Unitad Hut... 8.. nun under arrest for non.-Vunpporc. uunnu no-any In behalf of the oforotho Behring Sea Tribu- 1 L. sun... m Jul. A- `"9 -`I -Jun T. S -our Wide Cottons at 8 and 10c. per yard- jour Halifax Tweeds at 30c per yard. Our MIIIIIIOI Dopamonyf is lled with the very latest novelties of the Season. ,Dresses made to or er on short notice. Mourning Orders will have special attention. Big range of Ladies Parasol: bought direct from the makers in the Old County. Prices 50c , 75., $1, $1.25 and $3.00 each. The best value in town; large stock to select from` unwa uuu LU uugy PUIPULI BLIUUUIU`. -I'll IIDIV-I` mg Inaskcluue shun be commmmg an otfeuce against the act. JELIIOD KUIJI-III DI] sud 90c. per air . ' {`!hil.l:-an . PTS-In st-:AsoN1fBLE coon? AT LOW PRICES ` svu , Layva uuu 106. pli ` Ladies Seamleu Glorrlrnrn Fast Black Cotton Hole, 20c. and 25c. er air. 1 Ladies Superne Fast lac "Hose; at 1 35a. and Ann nap nnir JJIU IIUB IOU] 35c. and 40c. 1 T - J2-..) Til- _ l IIUVO GIILI TVU L tllli Ladies Lule Hose (fast dye), spliced . feet-, 50 per G-eo. Reedy s. u 1 CC CID? _I ICTITI I V Ladies Fast Black Lisle Gloves, at l0c., l2a}c , 15c. and 20c. per air. . Ladies Fast" Black Ta. eta. Silk Gloves, at 25c., 35c and 45c er pair. ' Ladies Spun Sil Gloves, at , 75c. Ami 904, mu 1-mi-' -'u6hai`l:f1': ls7 litie LGloves, `at l0c., l2c', l5c., 1' pair. ` ' ' Ch` then : Taffeta Silk Gloves, at 20c. and 25:9. nnr univ- vuuuuvu u ;:nuwuI. Dun uIUV'u, an AUG. uuu 25c. per air. V Ladies `Lisle Finished Fast Black Hose 10c l2c. and 15c. per pair. -I ninn .Qnnnn`n-- llnuvnnn [Pogo `Dian! RUDE IIJQ ny VIITIIB O! DOWBPB OI Elle 0011- tained in two oertnm in en made resimativ by John Mubeod an George '1`. W 11 (an whichwillbeproduoed at the time of sale). there will be o'ered for sale, b Public Auction. by Hr. George R. F0 , Auctioneer. at the Queen : Hotel. in the town of Barrie and County of Simcoe. on Q1!` Q QC. d Ihe Av-clntocj_t`u 'R4=pul.sed. _ , A deputation of architects waited upon the Government last night to urge A the ndvisa- V bility of supporting Dr. Gilmour's bill. This provides that the u ord registered shall be ' atruck out and that no one shall be allowed to call lnnlself an architect who has not joined the corp()mti>n. On the advice of the Government the bill will be withdrawn` Dr. R_Yel';~u'I gave notice that he would movefor a return, showing the number of persons employed temporarily or permanent- ly by the Ontario Government on Dec. 31, [.0l!8l1lrvI:iY.}\ the nnvnnn nrrnu: Vnntln-\- Farnz Properties, IN THE rrownsnxp or 030. IN THE COUNTY or smcom. 1"I1'0l. 1- ISSUE IIIII OI EDIE IIBII OIL loth Con. Oro 50 acres. more or less. Parcel h.-inaat half of Lot 25. in s and Fan} nnvof nf `lnnnlrnn Tat OR In CH1 See UNDER and by viT1T-tu of powers of sale con- certain rnannnvnlu I-av Jnhn `Inland nu llnnnon 'I`, vs can-a-av I-now. `awn--w vn you-vvv vo- ; gpggrggy, the 2"Ith da`yo'f!ay, was, ..I_ _--_ LL. . -.... ..... ..- ....I.I.. lot 12 o'clock. noon. the following valnnbl; form progemoe .- 1 Parcel. . maathauotmaathauotnot 24.11; 1m}. (`nu nm an gnu-an IIIIIIA nr Inn: JUISII. K/`On. UIO DU IOTOB. IIIDITE 01` 1835. 9th Con.. and East part of broken Lot 26, in 9th Com, as described in the original 1; thereof. from | the Crown to James dams. except the TIT`-on-In Rnnngn thnunnl I-\l\}`| In unit` 'l`n1I1n.. | GBICHDOQ In I-110 01131115! I EIIBIBOI. In)!!! Westerl eacres thereof, both in said Town- ship of and containing/129 acres, more or ess. . Parcel III.--East half of Lot 20, in 10th Con. or Oro. Parcels I and II will be offered for sale and er the McLeod mortgage and Parcel III under the Wilson mortgage. _ ' Terms and conditions of sale W111 be made known on the day of sale and in the meantime on application to STRATHY 8: ESTEN. Vendors Solicitors. Rsnlul, "Ann I=oIi'sAI.E V At 2 o'clock p.m., South East part of Lot No. 1, Con. 5. Townahi of Floe. about 40 acres. 16 acres in bush. - ancein : bearlngorchsrd 3 Roodlog house, frame a me. etc. '1`ERMS- 10 per cent. of the In-chase money at the time of purchase and e balance in 30 days tromday of sale. _ . Jm..' 22%: * W -M Mums. Mccurmr, Pnpmnn it MOCARTHY, -4. -. Gnllnltnnn `Darrin At Hunt's Hotel, Elmvale, By` James Paterson, Auctioneer, on TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1893, That an or the norm mnves or now no u. and 11 the 4th Con. of the Townshi Sunniale. immedgately ad olning the v #. .<:._ 1 -_...n .. ...-unlvnhu. nn nhnnl-. run: In Li -a_im Lands I-`or Sa|e.| in the 4th can. or the '1`0W!_1Bn1 or Sunnidale. immediately village of New Lowell, and con about one hun- dred acres. of which 80 acres are cleared and tree from stumps and the balance in bush. The cleared land has lately been laid down in game in the best of heart and condition and ere 18 abundance of water an plied -by a spring creek whichrune through e lands. Also that of the south halves of Lots N o e 7 and 8. in 1 e 4th Com. and lyin south of Coates Creek. containing one hundred acres. more or less. and on which there is some excel- lent hardwood timber. a For particulars as to price and terms apply t 0 Estate of R. HAY. 18-20. 86 Yonge St.. Toronto. Tenders will be received b the undera' ed I up tothe 3001 JUNE, 189 , for the e of the north-halves ot Lots 20 and 21, in the 6th Concession of the Township of Tecnmseth. La.rgeresidenoe.. Good form building; wen watered. Suited for stock farm. miles from Bradford. 5 101183 from Boston. and one mile from Bond Head. No tender necessarily nnnnI\fA_ mue nom Donn. nun accepted. Ad FIRST CLASS FARM EUI1 sauna.--uou n . 18 in 7th concession of Veapra. three and one half miles from Barrie. will sell the whole lot or 110 acres. Anply to J. A. DUNN, Barrio P. . so-tr. Dated. 29th Avril. 1893; . w ` menus "rnunn.-cs1:snh' .ot the Head em! Throat. Ontsrrhal Deafness. Chronic Bron- voice. otthe N or any other Nae! Obstructions removed them the Knife. Dronxgl be in Inn-lo on e an 4 mm. - "J `J uuu UIILGI IU KJUVUIVULIIEUF DD 1190- Olg i i692, together with the names. a.ges, natlon- l ality. religion, salary. occupation and date of nppoiutuient,` also the number and similar information as to sussional clerks. I Dr. Ryerson will also introduce a resolu- tion, Tliat in the opinion of this House the . amazement or the Azricult-ural Collogo, r Guelph, is eminently unsatisfactory `and that It is desirable that a Commission of Inquiry be appointed to report. toztbii Housml "9"-E1" Th 1*. art fthe north h;;es of Lots No s. md tge :-......:.'1-I.. lvnvnninfnllr ndinlnincr the vi la VWTT o t-A prouontu `Pong: '1'?-?r.m ma izhopsuentmtnoaototbresth . '1`ln-oaundh Sm-geon,ot-78 oOoul8t. llinnnn in i69`'s"3IiZi"8i3E}"." Ladies Fast Blank `ills Clnvnn at `In RM FOR SALE.--Lot N |`n$':r.q1E.'I.Agu8z:ln:a`%s1on or Veanrn. .131 MORTGAGE SALE Tenders for Farm. The Popular Gash Store. By Auofion E_V3!'?- , Gove 0, May l7.--hi the Outur-io I .e;'gi;. 1oR0`gwrd,'y. Pruvmcml Sec-recnryGib. lnturey -d this ,-esolution: ' v__ A 7 g for more e-t`cient_caVrrying on thgln. TD. ,5 the Central Pr1sou.the Lieutenant- dust:-19:, may causeau account to he opened In rlilartered `nauk iu>Lhe name of the "Central In! Industries. mm a credit (rpm yeeu-to cow; wlnt u1u_\' be r_e_qmred tor the yea: ` 6 of the busxuess in connection 1 ' . forxht` v" ? industries, not exceeding tho` A im the oftl19}'eu.r as these shall have : - I 8 esnmated 5:dto the House by the Inspector and * Sev9r&1I]l6!I1b!'a` of tlge Opposxtfozn saw in M reg()luCiOll u deejp land` scheme to bolster ` `what may descrmed as the myluucal sur- UP wdgplau to pledge the credit of mg . \ d borro fvmce a't.tb.e uhnnllz -OF VAIaUABLE- .-NIir:e amazed 12 or_}%v r AIIIIIHIVIIQL our Lace Curtains at 50c , 75c. and $1 pef pair. our Wide Skirting Embroideries at 250. per yard. - M. GAVILLER. . " 0. L. Surveyor, Ooningwood. C-I"' 17-17. DR. WASHINGTON Graduated in 1872 at Vio- tox-ia University with honors. The same year. mused the examination of the College of P - oieneend Surgeons. nt. Since 1880. Dr. W. has A devoted his whole time to the specialty or the `wt nndxlmng Dil- ugoliagog, Barrio. I l&2l. ,.GEO. REEDY, D 10 Children : Ribbed Cotton Hose (fast dy 5), in three qualities. ` V 1- 1-` 1 Q1 . A- "A- V TI;t;.;1Vis"j!(`7ine Ca-.shmere Hose, 31: 25c , '35c., : 45c. per unit. SPECIAL. 9 Y 1'I!II I T? 1 ; . A `A ! IJIIIIIVS LUIKIIJCNI LIIILICI 'Cl. % 15c ., 25c., 30c. `and 35c. each. Flannelzhtes. at 50 ,-dc. and 8c. (per yard. English Flanne1ettes,33 inches wide, l2a}c. per yard. Cheaper Goods, at 10c. and 112. per` yard. _ Specialliue of Heavy Costonadea, at 200 per yard. V . . RAH}: Qhxnrlnr-A kanbaa nk:u-finnn 111:1!!! utandard Checked shirtings, very wide, at l2a}c. per yard. American Ginghams, at 10c. peryard. Oxford Shining, all colors, 10c. per yard. 42 inch White ictoria Lawns, 10c. , l2c. and 15c. Best quality Feather Tickinge. 20c. - Best American Table Oil Cloth, 3 .`c.. worth 40c. 13:..- an I':__-_, n~_L1- 1-\_'_,,,,u_ n. - u The Crescent Grocery, Special Quotations . . ; . on Sugars and Staples, Fish, Fruits, Etc. Watson 8:. Len nox, CHINA HALL SALE BOUGHTATHALFPRIBE ~~S0lIJAT PRIBES T0 sun EVERYBODY. ` und Because It would cost 86,000,000 to Do- pon. the Chinese. V WASHINGTON, May 17.-At the Cabinet Inefating yesterday, with full atteifdanoe, the Chinese question, as complicated by V yester- dgzyh decision of the Supreme Court, was dlif-`-ulie-l from every point of View and it is emood the conclusion reached was that the law could not be enforced for the reason that were i was no money available for that purpose. The act. onlycarris an up Dfopriaiion of $100,0U0,and Secretary Carmic- sliowedthathot -inure than $35,000 of th Bum lfenmiued, with some bills still unaudited to cost to deport all the Chinamen now in beucted upon.It ia_estimated that it would . the country who have not. comnliod~ with the law more than $5300.00"- 'lhissta temeut exhibited what one melb Of the Cnhinm ....n.`,a u.- .....-_ :..-1..:-I:-- FIRST -:- COME -:- GETS -;- FIRST CHOICE. All Sales s1=o'1- CASI-I. iarciieaif iiibbd itfcilgruts, 5: 8c., 1oc.. En 9K1! Qnn Ilflt` Qn nnnln l VUI Illl TU\in Fin; All Linen Table Damask, 64 inch, China Silks, 25c. per yard. Lovely Art Silks, 700., 35 in. wide` For I"r=-peries. also Bengalimes in all sh~a;d`e`s', f6r Ladi'es Underwear I keep the best sjgock in town Stationery also kept in stock. l 15.dra.nce. Staple Department. ORDER-STAKEN m HAIR WORK. GENERAL GROCERS, BARRIE. 5. A. DUTTON. fig mmmn LEGISLATIIBE` . . . 34 and as Bayold Street . . FANCY STORE. _pposite Queen s Hotel, .127 Dunlop St. -:- Stephens IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN 535:: , worth 40. ' `Fine Bleached Table Damask, 64 inch, 50c., worth 75c. 72 inch Twilled Sheeting. 20c per yard. ! American Indigo Prints (the belt), 100. g per yard. - rs - . I n . In-v, _.___LL B IIIUIJ G IUW BPTUICI IIIJUB 3*` ' LOT No. .-A lot of single width Dress Goods worth from 10c. to 20c. per yard-all at 5c. for a. few days. - .nu 210 n -u on: u rs I n VIU Ulullll ll) IIDVU Iall IIUDI. UUIUUIIVU DVUUD 01 NEW and F ASHIONABLE Dress mater- ials north of Toronto. We will just men- tion a. few special lines :- I..l\'F Mn 1 _A `(if n` annln nnu: JJUJ. LVU u--`J11! '1 UV]. LWILJUU uuuvniuo double width. Checked Tweeds, also dou 1 width - all for 25. per yard, worth 35c. to Ann` 46 inch Black Cashmeres. at 300., 35c. _and 45. per yard.- 5svERAL RADICAL cHANeEs -Mfaba -me GAME LAW. L; 'i3;a.utiful Printed Sateens, l5c., worth gn , `ill Wool Halifax Tweeds, 300, per yard. We claim to have the best @l_ecwd stock L \'.IRlIY __.'J l".` A C1`l l`I'l\\Y A I )? YR `l'\__-_ _-_L-._ vv .w. -.v.. ..-,_. L(5'1` No 2.-All Wool Twilled Debei es -__L`I- __:_I-I. l`VL-,.I_...J TfV__-.J.. -1-.. .1-.. 1 FD rqss Gpods} Direct Importer. {bar . . gone mew mi. statement "D9- igabi'liV-I Cabinet. culled_ the n`;,'{ecs $0 `"9 3 of the Government to gum auction by Con i law itself without furpher "stances it `'9' gress. Under the _Cll'6' Id be done._ and understood that nothing cou rOm_bil1'~Y ` ' it is said there is `little. If `my p the G . immd" overnment mgklggguy . effort to put. the law into 6 - HAMlLTON S NEW MAGISTRATE- M"- .G- F. Jelfs, a Party Warhbrso, 1` `I:-a:'tv 3 . G, Jelfs - ' celvea uie APP'tmnt' 6 F_ J8lf`o'cr . `HAMILTON. M9. 17"1eae1`(<,>';'TI1 ASlt'it; | taryonne Hamilton for _ppon.smonCm . has been rec0mm .`dd iatrate for the th 4 thollonition or I .ol1oeMagcant by we d of Hamilton, rendeI`0d_ V - H, ,_ of the late James; Cahnll. wt of Mr. Jo. ' A The official announcem . . days. On? Bvpointmeuc ml! apP`- `""' "1 Sawr no Gazette. ALMY WAS STRANGLED- Aungling Exdoutlon at (`onco A Willing concord. 11.3. Yesterday. A ' ` A"RD. N.H., May `1-7.--Geo O of C::.hutlii:;s Frank C. Almy. the murderer - _ ti T a bungll 33` Milly : fee`btx<>el:3<:lhe(t;ntt:oor whlb'g ' `hrough t rue H.- mu Mn. garden, was hanged hire ut__ to death` he drop ancj he Wu _ ioiu gelled ` d0` . 17_--Jud`d`d do" NEW YORK Mayv rt. '1 .19 Unitod SW' " cxslon lo!` 1:, ` ' i diOtmn' h uuhing the D John C %D 1 st?` ' vo .h`- . V .. 0, who rec9`l `` A j , to the authorities. 7 ' . uiitv of f 3 I W m D'"`i?.'3?.'55! '.`{s'o BnLLIVII1"~M;,{,b1.-ouio `;,_ulV9 ; " - Qhlzlil I O60 ` ?;"r`3e'r"a'3.'Iecmuins- " / THE GEAISK LAw lNOPE'Rl(\T`I\/E. -IlIw ` Undergoes ""3 .%IiIfon m1.".':.".:'.: * ed by an io'n'i.`- mm Ont u` . ~ 1;. * -. sy 1'1.--[Aux T mb:T d'``' ` 'E`!n_-I `no In! _.I 189%; Some tho Wags-ltutner -u Bl (lbuuxiuul to I!lldOl'Ig mm _[mp'urmnt. Amcud. .e -_u -u 'Ijf.,I"IIl_l'..=( ~~~ 0'.('rAW,A. Mayel7.`-"1`bAe` De` `A font of Agriculture forwarded 7 to Chicago yester-._ day register books for Canadian: who visit the Dominion exhibit at the World .e~ Fair. 4 There is a column in the book giving the 1 residence of the visitors in the city so that." anyone who desires can nd the party. The department is also desirous that the public should know that letters addressed to the Canadian Pavilion will be d~.-lirored to par- ties when called for. ' The Ruv. Father `J. B. Morimwho is engaged in the work of repatriation by the overnmeut. was here to-day. He says that he has alreadv formed mm lie -Jn onlo- ._` . I _' ` m .` . I _ Register nacho tot: (`MpngII_|I|i At 3! ow V -\\"orId"u;~ l"n!r._`_ `- ` n__.---- -- --' ' 4' uuvcullllelll, o hare to-`day. Hefssys already formed two little colo- nies in the Edmonton District, and is now on his wary to Massachusetts for another consignment, who intend settling in the same iocaiitv. ` vwll-I6 IIIQIJU, `same locahty. .._.., V ---an -nasal 050,000 PITTSBURG, Pa., May 17.--An attempt. was made by burglars yesterday. morning to blow open the safe of the Beaver Deposit Bank at . Beaver with dynamite. The robbers succeeded in forcingyopen the outer eafe, but the inner one, `containing over cilh and Vll`IIlI.h`n lnnnrnfhnn v -View uauuu. Inn-, uouulnlng over $.()v,,()66"vin cash and valuable eecuritien,` withstood the shock. The exoloeion erouled the town, and the _ thieves were compelled. to make a hasty de- parture, but they took with them $200 in silver, which had been left in the outside safe; ' -II V `I cafe; H1]. CQIVI The bank in known so Senator Qnny a Bank, and in the oldest nancial concern in Beaver County. ' ' But the `A Fruit Exchange-- washout: on the c.P.B. --'l`ho Derby Hockey Club. MONTREAL, Msy l7.-McLean, Kennedy 8: Co. are about to euabliuh a. weekly line` of `steamers between Montreal and Belgium. Plidnt Van "nun; n nnnlll A` no-A vs uuvnlului UBIIWUUII LV.l0llI4l,'0&l BBQ Dllllln. President Van Horne and party of Cana- dian Pacic magnatee, who have gone on e tour of inepecuon, are delayed at. White River owing to waeh-ante onthe railroad. _ They have een tfhere 30 hours. \A ....c..-..I :- 4.- L-_-- _ t_-_2L I, Puunua uuuuuu. ' ' The presentation of Lord Derby`: hockey cup was made at the tunnel meeting of the M.A.A.A. by Sheri` Sweetland of Ottawa` last night.` '1`. L. Paton, the well-known u.th1ete,- will, in all probability, be the next preudent. ' _ T V ` -I-I-U; uuvw Ltclliu DIIIJIU DU llUl|l'Io I Montreal to to _have a. fruit exchange, the first of the lund m Canada. Hereafter all western dealers ` will have to purchase throngh tlm body, and all sales will be by public auction. - run-nan-`O-L:-- A` T _..J '\-_.I__9_ L1AI____ A Boi Not `(on Your: Old 3 Po:-lpuouo Llquor Vendor. PORTLAND, Mm, May l7.-.Littlo Willie Welch, 9 your: and 7 month: old, has been frequently caught by the liquor sheriffs selling liquor I citv. I ,lA,,,,,,,, A I I . !'O out the` lower part of the` IIIUII ` p To-day he was arsested andvstood in th dock alongside a row of hardened offenders. The officers testified that he was an old oender; They said he had a bottle and was dealing out by the glass. It is thought that he was simply acting under the in- stillation: of gomeone else. 0 ,,j I,_ -,_, Uncle Sam Wantu 825,000 From one Im- porter. O52,000 From Another. 0 NEW YoRk,eMay, l7.-Two suite haire been begun by the customs authorities in the United States District Court to recover duties 8:: import: of macaroni, cheese, nuts CHI II\3UI3lII- `II EIIIIIVIILIC VIEW! ' Recorder Thompson continued his case` until Samrds morning. His home in lthy beyond olcripbion. The oicisla are in a quandary to know `what to do with ma. * anu 113:. One puit is against. L. Gandol of South N Fifth-avenue for $25,000 for duties on an importation of Italian cheese. The oghgr is against. L. Balbi & Co. of ' No. 18 Union- Itreet, Brooklyn, fdr $52,000. TL- Anna. Ann nit` nnnn nn lurcen, Druunlyu, nu qpu_a,vvv. ` The cases are old ones, on which tho` Government. otceu have been working for month: collecting Ofid__0l_1_Q: ' L 1 8.8; Wit; rel-n3 Tlzone on Apple,` II uni In the St. Lawrence. 4 V MONTREAL, May l7.lV-:ItleVtboug'ht help that the Sr. _Wa.ndrahm,_ stranded. on Apple Island, 30 mile: from Father Point, is 9. tots! loul There are several `feet of ` water in the hold. The Alert. will take the 700 immigrant: u to Quebec. They were landed 11: `Apple and last night. The Wandrahm whxch belongs to the Hamburg Packet Company, was built in Inn: GI... I.-. . unninf.nrA('I'1 .nnnll08 Of 2.- W8; 1891. She has a regiuteredtonna e of 2,- 823. Bha had some xrouble with t a health authorities last year during the cholera scare. Sheia portly insured. Much of the -- -.._ ...:II I`. gaunt` BCHTC. DUO 13 pun us - cargo will be saved. Ill, &Jn**vv- I.-- _._____` citizen living in the south enzl, is can-ry;i'ngv his face in mourning, the result of a. min- understanding with 3 man named Wilson, on Sunday afternoon. ~ _ rm... ....... um-A onnvlcht in company 0 Cast an Imputntlon on El: Becuuu I! _ ' Mite`: character. BELLEVILLE, May l7.-Joaeph-Maiden, at end, carrying- a. xin- ----1---6--ulinn uric}: :; man Willon, Sunday anernoon. The men were on a yacht _ company with some friende. An altercation arose between the two. A T Maiden was in the hold whenhe out some im utation on Wilson : wife. Wilson kicked t e reviler of his wife : name in the face; be repeated the act until the face of u- -.:...:.... .... mm-rihlv disgured, lvlnvun v-_- -- face; not th hi: victim was terribly disgured. MINNEAPOLIS, M1nn., may u.--~~ ...... Northweeter Guaranty Loan Company of | this city in em amused, but has not fail- ed, said one of the oicere. The oiee in open; but there in a possibility that we may be com elled to close. . ` Gare ul en uiry developed the fact that ` the bulk t e company : indebted-non in in the to of it; own debenture bonds, held largely by eutern pertiee. -2-o::---------1: V The Emponl-or Duplouod. Bn.LIN', May" l7.-'1`ho general of the Third Army Corp! bu` given garden to the effect that the Embbi-or _dlupp`Fovu of xnodionionpof thq uniform: as pact _ by young ddndioa of the `corps, 1nd Ed] horeuftor Inch modications will not be _ Hpermiod. _ -::-A--- TLNOOOK. N.B., lhy. 17.--Whllo homo ` Oltlnin. 3; number of tho umlly of Hon- ktoh Blauntyrhlto yuhrdoy placed a homo of umrlouo acid on tho oor with a) other A little girl, two and 1 5! your: things. old, got hold of tho homo and drank coma of ` the cord. yo; hour: later the diod. ? ""0 lluy io-Fu Nli 39-!?!.'.".`l'__.. `uucai New Y.oI_-k..Bro , nautI:unnton..N_ ' It Has Not Failed. Minn.', May v - _. I. _...-o nun flu nrnntv LOIII C A YOUTHFUL Luouoa SELLEE Burglar: Falfecl to Pbom-tn-ate the` Inner sale, Containing 830,000 nIannu...._ .. 1" ` I ' sueo 5'-`on CUSTOMS cues ling blvo KICKED HIM -WIN`THE FACE. A STEAMSHIP AGRoUN`D. Dunn: uncut! a Add und_.DIod. 1? E IKAI. 17.-Whllo h` -news saoui. ornwg. MONTREAL MATTERS- A BANK ROBBED- || $IlII_\ lllwuul I17.-Whllo honu ` .1-.-ulln II. "31- `IE. slr{ olisrlu K 0 '9- ll Bilutu can-tor : Argu- mglu gI to Buuufo night. ` ` Pans. umnod hit . at to-day in bet: If :._"..:'-.1.-33'~ -- " n p 013-1.]... 0! Sea 4 1"I.--48ir_ lm-less Ruuell re- % of British] . until armilitlon. A Bil` Ghltlu argued the ` V M , L In jultlsbleg and length > lnendtneture -9! male 0 1116' United States in 1867. ' He claimed that the rights derived from Russia by the Unitedstetes were merely the ordinary, vroperty rights in the sail and not In the eeeta. - i'$`i'ti'o":o a `lube Fm-god Inferpolatlons Again. Sir Uharles incidentally recurred to the torged interpolation in Russian documents `to. sustain the Amencau cause. He said that he was surry if he had unintentionally caused umbrage, but he would have to make further allusion to the forgeries, as not until the torzerien were discovered was the claim of property in -the seals elaborated. * Lady Duerin. wife of the British Am- bassador to France and the dau;hters of Lord and Lady Duerin were present at the hearing to-day. SIDE` lam Lahore:-e and workmen Diecontented Bc- ` cause Not Paid f0I'_,EI[hI Weeks. CHICAGO 111.. May 16.--(`onhideI-able dis- content. anti uueaeineu was apparent Tuesday amona some of the laborers on the grounds and janitor: of the different buildings be- cause their salaries are not forthcoming. - The carpenter: and nt.a.wm-Imn m-...n.... cause weir cannon not forthcoming. carpenters and at-a-workers erecting the band pavilion: in Administration plaza - struck yesterday for back pay and are still am. u,_ . The men have not been paid `for three or 1 four weeks and another month s pay will be due on May 26. Many of the contractors are I behind in the payments and they tell the workmen they can not get their money from the treasury. II`|.- ._-J L-__- uuu u':'uSIll']. The red tape necessary in the proper auditing and forwarding of accounts through the departments is, no doubt, re- sponsible for part of the` delay. There are about 2000 janitor-I 'and_ helpers on the nllnunn nu`-nn In-up; nab -.n..%..-.I a.L..:.. ___- bllll-IUV-'~'l """ "7 ""-""""""" ' 3-.(1) Before a contractor for a work in a city shall be entitled to receive a payment on his con- tract, it shall be his duty to produce to and leave `with the owner `an aldavit or statutory declara- tion by the contractor (or by his agent competent from personal knowledge to gpejk to the facts), that all ' person: employed on the worn and entitled to we 9!. have been paid in` full up to and inclusiveo 14 days prior to such payment by the owner to the contractor: and an affidavit or a statutory de- claration to the same effect by the architect or "superintendent of the work (if any), unless he has made the like amdavit or statutory declara- lion under the provision aforesaid as to an agent The rest of the bill will be considered later. Mr. GlOsou s bill to consolidate and amend ' the acts for the protection of game and fur- hearing animals received its second reading. It provides that the time for shooting deer inall be extended, that protection shall be g;ven to'English pheasants, which are being ltlll'0dl1Ced in Ontario sections, that rabbits shall be excluded from protection, that priv- are individuals or companies may export game. that wardens are ex-oicio magis- trates and tlipt any person shooting .or sh- ill! IIll1Skt-1011118 slmli be cummittimr an AVA UIIU IIIDU lllllllllllo A. E. Zeberger, treasurer of the Exposi- tion, said: I do not know why these men are complaining; they have no just. cause for com laint. hey are being id just as fast as t e pay ro ls can be mad): out. Of course there has been some delay in the ggeparation of the pay rolls. That can not helpedevhere there are thousands of men topay ever week; But as for the report that the xpcsition Company is short of money and can not pay its employee and contractors, there is no foupdation for even suspicion in that direction. Ample provision has been made for just such a con- tingency. Of course eurfunds arenot as large ` as the would have been if the weather had been avorable to larger attendance, but we will meet all emergencies. "A nntsni-an` nnnasni-ssdnnnsn nni In-6 gen... ` VVLII IIIVVU CII Uuswluvuusvio A national commissioner said last even- ing: I have no doubt` that the exposition authorities are hard u for-money. Every- thing has worked to t e detriment of the Fair for some time u now, particularly the weather. It would not be surprising if several of the Chicago capitalists would be asked to help out before this month is over. The running ewenses of the . Fair are about $45,000 daily. That means 90,000 paid admissions every` day to pay the bare operating expenses, to say nothing of what stockholders should have on their money invested in the enter- prise. Since May 1 the average attendance has not been over 17,000, and as the turn- stiles have not been in working all the time it is a hard matter to tell just-how many paid admissions there were. i Authorities Accused of speculating On Misery. . ' -Tnnnnax May 17.-Great- Vdestitution prevails in of Fara, and the famiabing inhabitants are making riotous demand for bread, accus- -ing the authorities of securing the grain beforehand, in order to sell it at 1:. hi h, price and prot -from the miseries of 1: e petcplei A V - ' ' he bazaars have been closed since Fri- day, and troops have been sent to aid in ` restoring order. 1).... In-rap` gnI1`.n`I fjln -nvnrnnr Of Fr. heeriiz, capital of the province M , discontent. restoring oraer. _ Roukned Daouleh, the Governorof Fara, hnebeen recalled from Sheeraz, presumably on the ground of renponsibility for popular -1 uurvuv avvu JDIIIDUIEI IIuu_ 1101061`! on VH8 grounds who have not received their pay for the last month. A In rr_L-___,, .,, ... ... And nurrlodly Printed to Get the start of the Correct Report. LONDON, May 17. --A despstch from Ber- lin to The Daily News says that the repor_t of the Emperor s speech on the Tempelhofer eld was rushed into the columns of the semi-oicisl dailies so that the publication , of` his exact words might be prevented. _ In -_..- ml... Nam. nnrrannnndent- the of his execs worn: mngun uu pmvuuwu. .. fact, any: The News correspondent, the Emperor spoke much more strongly than the report In question indicates. ` T .-___._:___.___._.._._:._ no Depart; ms was and Family In st. T ' Oaths:-lnee. Roonmsrnn, May 17.-David Ra`: love eairp are causing trouble. Previous to coming to Rochester he lived in St. Cathar- inel. Canada, and in the same town there also renidea a. woman and four children who ` claim David Reit as husband and father. It seems tha.Hor some reeion not made , .. on :1 .,L__.I--AJ R`: Qhn` WORLD S~FA|HORT OF FUND - URVIU IUUII DI III:-wanna uu-_ __ v reason publloolieif abandoned his family about tour yoara `ago loav them to shift for them- selves. o w way: the pot of his fatho_r, a Methodist clergyman, and stood fair -to be- oqmo heir to that gontlemnn s estate, which ll said to amount to Ioveral thousand dollars. Since sojourn ng here he has become an- nmored and Andrews and you to ---I-I In her In -`Jim. David r HUUU Uuu uur-\.u|_v UVUI uu \.Il vu| ' head. The heavens are proclaiming `against the bill, sail `me q_uick-winted leader of the Opposmou. Carmuu portions otthe bill were - passe-1 wxth some amend- monts. The most important was that to Clause.3. which now reads` as follows: - 4` n.lA.... ll nan}-nnbnn Inn 4: ugvnnlp In A 4:86-