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Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Jun 1897, p. 3

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T W . AYIBOYD. D.D.s.. L. . . Dentist E llol.su\'nI nll.oo:-not 0 km ..`:.?53'9m"3:';`:. - -' A-1--as-un 9 in Q nnmnvlllli In no former you have Iilh Inncnuloont results beonntainod. - Ill I .3.'.";':2`.`..'"{..".1"a`.`. 'Y:`3'e".".."`6'...'.'io. '1` 1'1 oonun nicutiom to ho Iddnnod to W- J. PUB. Inpootot. Kingston. Al the and on 100, oomporod: with tho! of 106. shown the following null 3 or over 18 not oonc. Total lnnunnoo in loan lnorouod 01.714335 or over 10 per cant. I AICVV nuuunuumv --cu.` new-V.--_ '-._,_- 7 Bantu Fund Xnonuod O1|5.70tWo0|'" 10 per cent. D. F. lRIS'l'R0lG, 39001:! Agent, Kingston. !Steacy & Steacy. vwuulllv per cent. I Illendmn end Reliance] TL TIIB OBNDRON '97 at 5855 n M `Q " ` RACER It 90. RELIANCE at $651!). . ._ Am -\j-run `Ct -- vow-ww- Quinn. lb Ioclol IQIIII. uI.IId.I':`.Q.- hub. 31 alto than. us. Pl'i.'D30j,nput`Du.oI"ChtV9-I0- M lirluzhtsctlnlodonkccubtwolttlutlr W. VM<>_ORE.l nnnj no QIIDQQDA LICK `Anus emeen seen. %_ RECIPE. _ Gal: income lnouugd mum. on our 10 7 I Now lnnnnco hand lzououd 0841.11-0% -._ -_-_ up... __._A | dun; I0` Duncan: run: In- ll!!! 5 ultra). nah. Anon Inctouod IOSIAJILI. or M01990? .-_ t Puymcnu to policyholder: lnouuod 0150.- nm (IA A- A... In) u... ngn To Glasgow. To Dublin. To Berlin.` To Paris. To New York. To Boston. W. J. Hill, Inspector. \ iv the ~.u..: In-A gyugon northerly SE0 bergu} In A_ hyoq `(lip Ihdreloi ,.#,,- .;I.-;|n__ .A`...'.A.... glam.` in It rnenniuo ron A.*iI`om; Atfsuhf 1 TH!` Iifbtc; ll!!! II Q lpyuq I -Ill Iuunuw wiuuu up in-nun, itgodllko othictun, ell-' onlur lntornphndohomo oofoitlnhdght Th my -To called Dalllnon, and tho ma hthoono In which 3. A.And1-In. nu` Intrepid smdhh nrouau and , explore. storodwho hnlloon In which in bud inund- cd to nail to u nortlg polo. You ~ be!` how linpucntli be valid Ill` autumn tar u favorable wind nd Bow wuatlnneompullodtonbndonthoptoj-A ! tho way to ` rmuoen. mm mm 1- I mu cups o! uamum. and In the hold olse steamship. oanfully poukod In I 1: box. In his mamm9t_h balloon. for In do tertnlnod townie anotheulimnpt I) touch the most `northerly point on our globe by 1 during aerial ight, Inch a night up he ........ ...c...... hum mm In tho unionot Godwin : Insurance I-Zxnnporium Icnovoatonwwlglnmcmovc h:Io.u_bO!lIoo'.onI-ml-Itngudnrooh `gun at pangs I. Andrea a nun on`? way to ` mmkoen. wm. him In 3 tall ; man. A! nnnlnnnh. Ind III IIB Ofnl ` serial lllgng. Iucn nuns as nu never before been clad in hlsiory ot bulloonlng. ` ` But raw obnnges hsvo been made In and plans from sluice which ho posfootod lost your. Dr. Ekholm, the dlstlntnlsllul * Swedish professor who was tohsvo wooin- ponlod him. and who had besn all along nsaoclntod wltlrblln In hlienhu-prise, has hsokad out. Although last summer he was oontldentot the ultimate auooeu at tho soholne, he now nys that he dob not believe It will work} and he does not pro-` pom to fish his neck. In his plnoo Knut Fraenhol, a young clvll englneer of splen- .dld physique, has been aooopted. Nlls Strindberg. the plucky young student ivho non: nun nf the nflhll Drt . %InDm Strlndberg. the pmoly young suuuuuu wuu wpn one of the orlglnnl party, oomplew the crew ot the polar balloon. rm... lvnunnnan lmllonn llmlf. Ihluh Ill or me polar uuuoon. Tho immense balloon itself, which VII made by M. Lachaiublfe of Paris, has been increased in size by the imurtion of an amp aural 109% wide around its censor, no that .-_-.. . ... ., ._._._._.- I. A. AR DEER. ' II onpncity has been inorouod to 170.000 cubic tool. it has bmu thorough over- hauled and improved too. so thiwlt Illi- maeed than it. will now hold gun for on al- most indoiinito time. This has been no- oompiinhad by covering such nun with no additional strip. to the edges (1 which have been applied In new varnish invented gieoidly for this pm-post by M. Inohnm M. Andrea and party niled only I (cw day: 130 (or Spitsbergen. Th?! Wont In two atunuu-s. When they arrive at Door koon. the shed will iinmcdiltely In in In conditlun_to toceive the balloon. It is un- ticipntod tho: the structure NI been but lime injured during the whtu, pa it stands in a sheltered position. AI soon on possible tho grant gas bag will be Innull with hyulrogun made on the spot. Then will begin nn anxious wait for 9 hvonblo wind which will carry the udvonturona ti-lo ....I.uo-url Wlnu Vvnluu n In u-nu; nu. --..-..-..--_. ._-, poleward. bl. Andree does not look for I repeti- tion of last season's unusual conditions. and hopes that he will be able to get away by tho lust of June, but It will In poulblo for him to mac late name middle of August. for, owing to the perfection 01 um balloon and the lug: amount of ps- mnking materials which will be at hand. the bag can be kept inatod for 38 lent six weeks without dlflonlly, and II the end at that timo Be in Indiana to scan for a long night over unknown an and continuum An increased supply of oonountrsud paog vision: will bocnrrioll iron! that original] planned. for the posulblllia that Oh aero- mmts may be lnndod in the midi: of I polnr ngion bu lmn than subunit Into considu-rntion. - bu neural and Rep: (gnacr oonuw. I'll!" h(`00II)l.` out: with rocks at D 3 h I god 100. ` I, A :35: .2`: .'::.?n ehnfsmnhh oonuuenw. '}TiI71T: ii?~ $,chqlarshi1 Inn: L. :....a `L. IL- Inna:-rnn HUS] urgculvr vvlul `IIAII .-..-- cg -_ ..`.,-.,__,_ of powder. When tonal, the nppnntuo out 0 thick cable with one. ll. Andree say: an if conditions nah It possible he will, in: crodn; the #015. mturn by tuning ducal: wind the American continent 01 conga It In nds thatheundopo sum all dnrdown Into the tymu Status and Han inund- M vicinity. Alon; tho aunt d-Alain 1:: 13 has bll $3931 w" `.' nu hwy, by man) ot wbtgi Ch! balloon 10 and Rep: /glider control NW5` L.._,.-.... nnnd with rank: 0! night catch on pomlvcl Jlgju mu. up. an-uw does not think thin probgblqoontlngalcv. bns,bo_ has ncorpud a device which "mo: In nfd I1`:`cutu.'n; the rope: in and. web an accident. Tho appu-`stun comma of a cylindrical meld] case. whlh an I)! made to slide down the line to the point when It is intended to be out. Insido an an no two sharp knives. which an be driven together with great (nun by II qplulol nl m-an. when mad. nnnnntuo gm? xngtho III ulna: Glxwunhnlullu and thcoluuotd 50- ....uu.m ninnftn nun dllhnut In- Ti - v _ ' Nu-Ann. Juno" 1 --'l`ln count; our! `opens! hon batch htfhonur judge PI-loo. following out: all up and won dkpouodal: .Q\\oIn II.0|n - bdLI---A out at porjuxnbhnt ujouont an `Inn unit Irhll Ilnfrn local mnlu`: VH- Tl-II QOUNTY noun`; name no tunic -.1: XKWWWUWIE . uvullvun I bull-Acute! but |nIIo;'t';rn "Iii nit mod ' on local innlhl`: vor- monuos gui|tj:8. 0. Wmior and w. H. P'urytoromnn.ond ELM. DaooII.Q.O.. N|pum,uudO. E. Lyons. Bolhvillo. for Quits; vs. Campbell--An action for the then of: gun: `vudloh of guilty with u M naomnquduion so am. an oi. wag. 11 width puma to on nundod :o&.onoeJ 8. O. .&|lflIO.Qc-0 J50 min, I). H. Prouton or ting pi-honor.` The r of who Rnthhnn drivoofhi undo thclr uppunnco in tho river yacht- A-v. A. hm. N-Lin annnininn sixth m. A- ho! to ;':i.n";:I'I.airIIs;l:; Iixtye B can on nvunwoneveu marlin n` 1: ........a.. mu. ia`nnn an!` an t and nvuuwonewen own: 0`, .11. ygatolduy. 'l`h1sio`onoof flu" III-gut min ol can that but our puud through Niponoo. ' ~ Jana: Bndnn. mun oomntnloner 0! through N you Jan: Bqdon. om; Knlndgr. bu bonded the minors! my oomlhnlongr `'9 0, hit Turin for 82.500; This I kt Al`! was gold in us might: ood,"uid the aw-e`"._ ,_ .:mm'. .:'..E'- ..`}..`.`. n annonna IO nnuw. mm in in Manual thin week. Jnd|I_ Wiikison is conducting noun at Kingston this week. A. Rcndlll it quits pooch. Min nun Sherwood. dun am as 1!. 3. Sherwood, tuporinundont .Q.R... in tr ` ooiviuy the congratulations 0! her friends on her Incoou at Toronto univcuity. She not! attach! B.A. to hot mine.` Ah the cheapo board yoetnniny ummooh 755 hotel nl nhnnm warn hnnrdsd. M10 white and C55 (`HEX Df yltlly IIIIHIWII (OD TIC of cheese wort bonded. 300 white mi! 456 colored; 450 white and 205 oolomd |old_ at 8 5~l6c. Utioa, N'.Y.. Preaa. Two thouaand acre: of land, including several islands on the St. Lawrenco river, have been oifond the ma shuriaa. inn - and forest commission, at an aggngafo price of 8l00.000. in reaponao to propolala nude b the commission to put-obaan land: under t. 0 830.000 appropriation made by the last legislature toward the establish- mant of an international park on the St. Lawronoa river by thin auto and (hnadn. The price: as which man] parcel: of land are offered are thought to be fancy" merely became the auto want: to pur- ohauo. All land: will be impacted by the commiuion before any olars Rm aocopud. and than will be a large radootlon in the price: at which much of the land in bold ii it is to be taken by the alabo. . olfon to tho State for an Into!-nauonll 3.-5 Preu. "`npn Olunnnnn I II DIIUVIU 3-tlveue M0.\"!'RlAl.. June 9.--The oheoee market wee rather eteedier t.o~de end holdere seemed more diapoeed during the eerly rt. of the day to stick out. for lullguroe. hie diepoeition no doubt in due to the belief the! norm buyers on ehort of cheese for this week's eteemere. It them are any shippers in this position they failed to nenifoetz eny greet enxiety. to~dey end the enerel opinion eeomed to converge on 83':-. or neet Onterio mekee. whereee holdere vented 85. It could not be Ieerned. how- ever. the]: they reeliud tuie end it. is undereuood theh Toweehipe c eee"e bought in the country leeo week. whe coneidered quite eqnel to Onterio. wee ectnelly turn- ed over for Ken money. On the whole. therefore. we quote Bio. for Onberio. Sgo. to Sic. for Townehipe. end 7 . to 730. for ether Quebec melee. The I-eh obrina of genuine June cheeee were Inede eh country boerde to-dey. end fecborymen exhibited in diepeeition to hold them for 8o. or ther_eehoute,ortheequivelent of Slo. Hung ere. Bn.uvu.u. June 8.--At our board to- day thirty-two factories olfered 8.445 white and 132 colored cheese. the followi- :_.. -.. 0|..- .-I....4I.hsl",.-n-r .U PA O wane and us: conorou onooae. we louvr- ing uotho snloo:-~McCu-gar & Co., 295 white nod 40 colored at M0,: A. A. Ayor I 00.. 355 white 35 Me: Mordon Bird. 878 white at. Sic. and 75 white at 80. Tina same week hat. you the oorinqo was 3.- 085. which sold at 83 to 6;. l_\mxmxoI.I.. J uno 8.-O`erinm. 1.758 uso. wmcu aouu an 0;; to 95. Ixuxmonl. Juno 8.-O`erings, 1.7 bozo: rn ve days Juno Innko. Salon, 135 at 8c.. 120 at 8 3-16. Market. uiet. A reuolution was unanimously dis- upproving ot Hon. Sydney Fiahera brand- irgg. bill. Tho lame weak In your the -8-u-a-pan. I 1'`? hnvnn -hinh mild At nag bill. TDD lame won: IIII yur me o nnguwon 1.852 boxes, which sold at 6 9-100. to Sic. llnpld ax-I Bout. Mn. Juno: (hilt. Blenheim. Ont, up: "I was troubled with rapid betting of tho hours and 1 ntnngo Iiuhiug fooling. I took Milbumh Heart and Nerve Pill: and they have cured Inc. The hunt wak- nou and throbbing. bogechor with tho nar- vouonou which it caused. have oomplotol disapfltlltd. And I um now throng I well. For any one of nervousness. sleepine- nees. week etomeeh. iedigeuion. dyspep- aie, try Cutter`: Little Liver Pills. ` Relief is euro. The only nerve medicine for the price in market. ._?j._: An Interview With J. A. Inll). Our Won Known 'l`ulo!*-Ho Makes 1 Sum- mon: For the Public Good. J. A. Mudill. the well known und popu- lar manhunt tailor says. "I have for muy yous I grant main from IiIaI||I08I IJOIIDU. l'ln\'o taken many kinds of Inodicino in (bi hope of rdiof. but with mu. or no good nnlu. I he bout of Mil- bum'o lieu-6 uul _ ans Pills nu Inland : drugs` _ and on my` that tiny Inn Iolpod _ wondu-fully. I moumnd Linn vary` highly to any old nhtiug from ncrvouhcn or cinilnr tronblu." u- u-a:n>- s..n:.......- match` -In-I IIUTIIIIIICI Ur III-lllr uvlnuun Hr. Rulilh eguinooy attic (nut force with it, gnd in qonolldvo that Hil- lnru`u Bourtandorn Pill: do good in tlnudon nplouuo I mm; givon voluhrilypnby us. up Inn puvu. 203 ....x W "?5a::....?.:.' Oinbugtivu-Pillcvoty night fug Kingston's High-Class _Tallor.| 3'r"v2u ."'aZuu':'e"' . with heart tronb I 'L-..- c-|.-_ -.- FANCY PRICES FOR LAND. Tho choose In-lots nu |,,, '-`-amT.is5 m. A!- nunnco Combini- :..._...-.n- n AAnAI-An lhunnli W1 JouiuIloor`,'.`fm ' manual 11.. oidoot aid he mwq,%:.a.nu:;t Itmincc no-ny.t-L T "!'I!I'lI*.1 hlth and vicar for hi | $'ue'n?`JS'3s"':'Z".m3' "Althnnlh an ovdIi lulu: any-vuior tor nu M "Although an om` Nut you ago." in ways. "Hal as` _ng as dId;'_' ,. . ` ' Mr. Bun. however. bud n . u wnilobud was indud-Ihra in asp` _ouu IDUII n_.yIu- "that the deacon` gain` in. I ` L wriou cl undid: but full IUCII no uodnyourpopuhr I`. . Hunphrlol. Ion! no noun " __ -_Chu6`n Kidney-Idvor Pill! IA , ." `mutt:-umunllonq, Amy M! lunch}: to gas up. thing. In I short time I was nth to south: A box. I oouldoon ` two mils. to Bancroft. and Ann. " Dr. Ohm`: Kidney-Linc rm. VIII; vihouudiio ull kidney Ilvcr. Gould and bloothronblco. lornpo by ulldlniv on Prioho. Ono pllludolmonloqt! ulna.` Edminnon.Bntoq & Om. (uni Luigi. 'I'npnntn. Claus! 3. ii of Linnod mph. zinc in tho,l::opot dicoovo `If: cough : Ill|llII|ld oonuu Iioplgggqg, .m.l. nd nnM.A`l|_- IINIIII IIM Nllllll Ipqulck ind on-min. `GRAVEE` nonn's1cIm:m11.Ls _ M .. . La-I-0...!-Ivcrw-I-!<|_0|.|~P|r 'liuiiI'IIiuIoI Ipny. 2... A, -___ nnnnnnun In nlltlnn nk woon-s pnoapaoomn K 4 H `on ..i'.: {..`.{`u ......""`2R.z:`a..C""" "' - uocuuaoluwacu-u " `ouumdun. lno|ouo`prInl|hutI-.ugd_vrowlll|0||lI_yl& nan. rrmup until! mg: IL hm; co(9t9,{ip.a ` gun _|lov__r. _ hog -Ag-nan` IQ Dodd s Kidney Pills _ A|way_s Cure Ora vet ICOAI. 7.;fjWO0D. ILawnMoweI:s. KEl3P!N SIGHT ao'"-F;-l'*"a'L"co. on ,o-cargo Iimm ti Aftef twengymyean` of most ex- cruciating pain caused bygnvcl I am ased to make it known I .l._L PeI._..- Lana au\rn|I\'nOA'u I am ICHSBU U) uusnu u nuvwu that Y have bee}; oompletely cured of this Ion stlndlns trouble by Dodd's Ki ney Pills. During these years I hove` spent hundreds of dollars without a permanent relief. I he ofyour woqderful remedy are ago it would have so -me months of agony Ind hundreds of dollars. -` Joan NICHOLASABABCOCK. Sharbot Lake. On; A. 8trachan?$- Square Dillnj. .4:-g-Lap ` A w UlII%I Low Prices. Prompt Dollvglfy. % THON3 133 Vac: usolcau... :::~ ..*;"%`:"*.`.x-.5: nntfonlil CI -.0000 nil-rd... .' A 2, L'.."s'.S' u out II `ItIlbh\0:'V?& nuuuz.AlIIW'J"'"" I. uI_II E . `I80- nu. ~ . , IRA. tharrohlun of u_Wiokul %r:u Ir'4no."i:0niin. `vac; Bichrvl Itllolfntnghy ' nuaqnm m Avila...-Ilsa-. tank, In Punk %:`*7? UT Ijtl ruin Kauai`) V)` &r~8aobus (my. o. \ 0`.pI`[I."IIliu'|_. K] Wu. 3. Ram 3*` 5500. lI`Unluul6r'A up. (`loo noun. ,_`:_...x-.':.- .::`x:*ss..-ms; :UnloBunae.fA iquyofth I.....:...-h-A l\4.....1`I\o.nh `I34 Anculmctuhah grgaaigjjjj uvm _-_ ? `hung! min. as near u-1 nBmcA_n._< IEUCATIONAL. pun: Iuvu 3 . U `fclooeburn. _ _.__`.;n 4 I8UR_ANCB. --h-~---.----A.--.----.. ninoftol `: unng EQD A-n-Cn DENTAL LEGAL la.D.8.. I.D.. 1 rlnouu shut. um. Ola II E ::,,..8:d" | oxunt Illll Rpm. move nun cnango 01 than vs-at can 0! ice are comparable in their immensity to nothing In any other part of the 52!. Their propor- lidnn are aiumly bdignaaian. Ilstho hir `glacier is` as notlii to them. Bunting : grant glueier. be ind Cups Suckling is Qerln `the most extend- ed; the gum: an Gnrot are likawise `enormous. the whole sygtem forming a province of glacial ice lneuurinx hnnirodn ol miles in length. and thou- umh ul square miles in extent. In- deed. it would lie diffirnlt to catilnnlo within lllllll equate mils, haw exten- sin they no. but with that proviso one might-any the whole 0! the St. Elias glneioxs cover: not lass than {MID square miles at ice to": thickness aver min: III fat. And this in n Intltndp -eeize.-. the itetement that were ten: mt.eln"peeka~ conteine% within our 1-in In hi[rh_ an no mighty ' the: other umuuteim in the `United States ere as mere mole hills in com- ` rating. and when told of our marvel- our upiera and vast ice fields won- derment is no longer concealed and they realize for the first time the im- mensity of the country which to so many is but as a sealed volume. M Pu-egrexphere are ever read of refer- ringto Alaska as the land of perpetual snow and ice, an imputation the jour- nelu ol the far north quickly and rizhteouelr reeent. for where could more idea weather be found that the that winter in this portion of the ter- o y. Yet there are sections within our borders. where the snow and ice are rpetunl and the synonymio appella- ion so otten connected with Alaska is reculinrl and truly applicable. The unrest g nciera. the highest mountains. and the lproedest ice ielde are nave; seen by the average tourist, they hein hack and heyond the beaten me 0 lrnvel and only reached by the moat intrepid and indefatigable voyagera. In the vnat moraine or ice luck of W nuns IOJIN leer. nlgn. Ill (`Inn In unnu- tle of Pemelual snow. and then ima- gine a gorgeous sun Ii hting up the ice cryatnhx with nll the ues 0! n mul- ai-colorerl rainbow, nnd you will have n vision such as would have delighted the soul of Raphael. The face of the glacier takes on the color of aqua- marine. the tint of every particle flouting ice, big and little, that an numb the steamer and sometimes pmvee such an impediment to nu-i - tion. These glaciers ere constan ly moving uuhtumbllxm headlong intothe sea. and no the huge muses full the ear is startled by submarine thundet. the echou of which reoouul In and near. Down. down. down. goes the berg, and woe to the boat in its vrny whennt ngnin rises to the surface. I-`nr to the north of Glnrinr hnmsome ihevouwr long (.000 on lVlIIlI\lovhIlIindibi tube In nit- . , V ninja.) Iildillfudcr. in Beauty; " f Aluh min. V v - To thrhvange mihd {lib territory ' ` is o until of laid with` low cut- lylnw inlen for to the` north and pos- tuelng but. fevrpointl of Interest to any one other than the trader r to map brightly tinted celicoes or luxurinnt turn. the minor in pursuit of the hwlltmu. Fortune. the mission- nry wit the earnest seal to one the sauces. and the ulriquitoua tourist. who consider: the country as a place to he owed` only from the deck of a ptumer. The latter class atom! aghast when informal that Aluka comprises in area almost as lorafe as ho mum . Uqitod Stalin unit of the issisaippi. .W_|th unmlstuken incredulity they re- ueum. the dtatemcnt that there are -nnnnQn3n"'nnlIki`. ithi intrepid indefatigable voyagers. In the vast ice liuck nnd eurrouudl mount St. Elias. the state of Rhoda gland could he placed. nnd would he only in a fly speck onn eheetof spotless mper; the state of Delaware might. )0 drop tl into n. crevasse and its sides wou d n-war he scratched in its descent. to the l;ottom. Visions of glaciers as seen from an excursion steamer are confined tfthe Takou inlet. and Glacier lmy. Soon af- ter leaving Wrengnl the first. mountain of ice is seen in the distance looking like It frou-n river emerging fromthe clouds. The sea is glassy and it pro- ceasicm of small hergs. broken away from the glacier. floats silently towards the south. It. is nature's dead march to the sun to-be melted in its burning kisses and he transplanted into its hap- py tears. Wild ducks fly post and from its eyrie n l:nld-headed eagle surveys than snpnn. deeolv. darkly. beautifully and mentally notes mu mere are glu- ciers e uciers. In Switxerlend ll glacier I vast bed of dirty, air-holed iee that has fastened itself like upon oua plaster to the side of an Alp, and distance nlone lends enohnntment totlle view. In Alaska a glacier is ewonder- tul torrent that seems to hnve been suddenly frozen when about to plunge into the sen. Down and about moun- tains wind that! snow-clad '5l`PEuts.ox- tending xnilga inluul with es nhny arms frequently as an octopus. \\'onderfully picturesque is the Davidson glacier. but more extended -is the one nuned in honor of John Muir, which lnnrks the extreme northerly point of the route uuolled h the excursion nteuners. I....-:n. nu noior thl-an miles wide and truolletl D the excursion uumera. lm in as ncier three miles wide and 3!!) act high at its mouth. Think of Niagnra Fl"-B frozen stilt, add thirty- aix out to its height and you "will have I alight idea of the temnnua of Muir glacier. in [mat of which your steamer anchors. icture n bockround of moun- tains 15. feet high. All clad in unnu- M. n! ma-nnnml snow. And then imn- III U33 [0 IIIQ 3|ll'lI(`Q-. For to tho north of Glacier buy some 2|]! miles, lie the monarch: of oil the lociora. 0! which it ha been said that glue world offers no other such tiald for the study of glacial punoruna. The extent and ropid. move and change of than 133:! -;c n! inn all-Q Manna:-shin the symbol or the republic. At Glacier bu, on the first sight of Muir glacier. one draws comparisons and mentally notes that there are glu- ..:.... .uI,ahu~im-.a. ln Switxerland (Oars. \\` uu uutxs u_y pus uuu nu... the scene. dee ly, darkly, hlue. apparent y conscious that he is symbol of the republic. AI nlmlnr bu-. on sight BIIK II IQ I0 I UIIYKIIGQ I781` lain at the other ranges and refers I: to tho mnntry between the Chil- ht and rivers. Tho neat Mnlugiu plateau so named by the first poiono null annoy. It negsnresdl snnpro niln And is to a consul extent burial hy the immenso moraines which cont: ttinndiueust gin. Th Iuzutus were Inotrtun of the ulna tho menu stand mount St. Ilia. aneounr cluctihod 2; A0151 3 RI` In | hu-nu coil cl _looo r." Ln lhtouo. angular gnu; uuntnry jolt` I It as commit at `man ...'.'."..n';."L'.."'.."2"!;'..".I"{`.'.'.'-"" :33 no tune. and ms in . latitude Tm. north as Knghul. This is` An . an gpeiur now holiovol to he the I,Mouunnp`_8__or no: Antavmv-I --.- ...4_. _--A. j Int-I_<'a`:rpN. (SN-r. audit run no pun oqnquc gtnhldx . gulp! of 1' .._...;".3&~' ,..'u.. wpthit. W taught EL: 53. L_n._"` .3 u... v...|. ..a` wnusnsutaoygangjiyetu ` lit It ` _ N150 of Ihtlo ajuity who-puqnn to about the millen- nium b isniu I at you son- uams nu; GLACIEBS; mm` A -.T.*.;=.-.g`.:<...' 1.... %_`*.......-`-r -. ` -N**- 1QQ`d1s_ "Wu'Eia:T ages; \-fjW' noun;-o-It unlnltuodlnnpunbhnlvlllholhi ulgnucnhhu. ` llnu-but 8: Chill! 01 IIIOID fyh-vm* -hulttuuuh-Annals. -sat... nnn.ni-I00: lerolen 0! Jim Itlndeoe. The heroism of Jim Bludsoe. whose ghost went uf alone in the smoke of the Pmirie Be Ie," has beenparaueled by the bravery oi the Pittshurg &. Western brake-men. who yielded u his life in an effort to save 1 little c ild. John Reichart vms riding in the engine cab of his train when he saw a six- enr- old toy struggling in the Alleg adv river. He jumped and rushed into the river. catching the child in his erma. The little fellow threw his arms around the brake-men`: neck. and this, with the strong current made it impossible for the rescuer to reach the shore. ul- though he was a powerful swimmer. He could have shaken the child off and saved his own life, but he would not do thdt and the tvm went down t the!` hefore help could reach them. '15 do not know what that traiumun's hopeot henven may have been when he struck out into the water to line the drown- ine child. but the ckning lines of the Pike county ballad seem to (it the in- cident: He saw his dut -3 dead sure thing. And he went or it that` and then: AnIl.God'll,not be too hard onemtsn Who died for other men." `the court or Appeals Alllrne the (`onvIc- llon of the ogdennbnrg lnrdorer. Canton. N.Y., June 9.--News reached here this afternoon that the court of ap- uls had confirmed the convietionot `rank C0nroy., the Ogdenshur wife murderer. Conroy was indicted orand convicted of the crime of killing his wife, Kate Conroy. in Ogdensliurg. Ma 20, 1896. They were uutrried in 188 , at which time he was a soldier in the Canwdian army. He was born alout 1855 at Kingston. served in the United Sta;tes army for several years, and was in Gen. Custer`s regiment. He had also been asailor on the lakes and made one voyage from Montreal to Scotland. Conroy was of inferior mental ability, and had suffered from several accidents, wounds and falls. and on one occasion lay unconscious for two days aftera fall into a mine. The murder occurred in his wife's apartments after aquar rel, Conro stabbing his victim witha large kni e. On the trial at Canton the defense intimated self-defence and adduced evidence to show that the decal might have been done in a species of epileptic fits caused by rage at t.be dis- covery of his wife`s disaolute conduct in his absence. Conroy was found ' guilty and on August 10, 1896, was sen-' tenced to be electrocuted. On the trial he was ably defended by attorneys Keel- er and Morton. An appeal was taken to the court. of appeals, where the case was argued in short time ago by John C. Keeler. for up llnnt. and district ate torney L. P. B1 c. for respondent. The court of appeals. htning confirmed the ' judgment, Conro)` must die. one not Daughter : Bad 0!! And show. It to tho Cool. Indianapolis, Ind.. June l0.--`Mrs. Jer- ry Holcomb. the young wife '61: Phsey county farmer, sacrificed her four-year- old daughter. while laboring under the hallucination that the Lord ind ap- peared to her in e duam and command- ed her to do so. Mn. Holcomb has been regarded us partially insqna for aye-at pnst, but at no time did she manifest a. homicidnl tendency. \'InI9l'd.-Iv wlxiln hnr huahnnrl was nh. Yesterday while her husband was ob- sont from the house. aha took her daughter into the bedroom and alters few moments walked into the kitchen with the child`: bond in her hunds and exhibited it to the cook. The latter nn from the house in terror nndwhen Mr. Holcomb arrived his wife was bound and I butcher knile was found concealed in her dress. Qkg us... gnn-_`-oI.. -.. :...I..... .. IIOIIHCIGII lQlI(lEICy. | UUIl\UIll`l III HUI" Ids She was apparently as calm as though nothing out of the ordinflry had happened. \\ hen questioned she said that the Lord had appeared to her in a dream and had commanded her to make a sacrifice of the child and she had done so and did not regret it. The knife with which the deed was done was =one used in the kitchen. The child's head was severed from the body just shove the shoulders nndits blood covered the bed and ran over the floor of the room. "~* 2 ;" '>" TV ._ . `Insult! Inn 3'9` 9000'" Gnmrmun. Jugo l0.--!n 6,!',`!|9. `Nd ' V " i ` nihcobf the g_b.':_Y."4`;.;`nL|:.ro-`Ans-noguntc vnklil Ind `cum-emj `Tu. vnom, u zin- forml uaihldlu 9 "gilt nndklolt uh} came: 1. g ml. uusmuou `` -.ud|a chin himh lttnihn T' NI_ Oath` I: In ulunu. lupuuuouu Etfiqrda. w olnsliioin (Weaning {In To- :mt.;P:'m;:::.:z`a e:.`:'.r:$,*:: The `Plgnog Bop excursion you I nftornodn on the itonmor Hero. wbic muuod from Kingutpn. dig! nolg draw 1 my Itrgd crowd, prohsly `owing totlno unplennnt wogthor. Thanh Inn not more Jhnn a hundred an botfd. alt cold. A meeting of mi mnah wuhold {gut ovonlnf. and the old hand ong lno,whicl\' lin_'nol. been In use since the ynlorwfkn` ryntem mi us in. was taken out and Ivan n ma. `~* on- derl are asked for the "gm to run mitoch- mont. booth: at the exhibition grounds on Yul- I -O. IIIIIIU TWIN Ill DIIU Ulllljllvnul .u:u--uv uu Ju'B1ln" i I: '1` k ill 0 open 0 at muons par 17 be held to~m!::r6wpoveniIa. The Qltlum band willfurniah music. and it uh! even- a..... :. n`nnnAn a lung. an-null II Attend. W 'Xnuu "" ""'oornoc"" oT"` ""' .`1 .."`s"o': %?&"28:6. "' mun VIII lIll'lIlln Inullu. ingia lounnulu The Mnoquo lie (I nnmn ah Kimrlfnn Ila) 10 ulllllnuquu Inna U-aw; van --nu camp at Kingston next Tueaguy. The battery willleuve hen an eight Mn. and drive to Kingeton. A number of the mer- chants are oomplainin that some stores do not. observe the early :3 mpg law. and all good: after hours. They threaten that unless it it stopped they will open up. and there may be a general smash ol the early closing by-law. A , vAL:mA'a;tA'r rue curninf; .-.4 .-..,e;1r-`vi i I` __ . . . I. . Pal hzionol tho hurl. nanoucnou. gun uggnu hudnchgcoldhcndo undlcohpuinin bnehndolhdforlna ofvuknanu-onliovd by Cu-tot : Iron Pllhundotpciallyfurth blood. nus-on udunphnun. Biouuoudulhr. Suthnglniuu Liggl-AL). "- 9"`!._`-".`.'5_ BLOOD CURDLING INCIDENT. ;,,,:;..gg;;..-;,>a.::- uni .' your 0! oh: nndconmry av *:.:v:a-.-*.::W'-'-=-=- OONROY MUST DIE. __:__. A lllh. ` > ' `Y.-`D1: io to London! The North American Life Assurance Co`s Position I Or any city in the world and ask for l.P n CORSETS " and you will them. Their reputation is world wide, and they can only be procured in Kingston I Iyluuubu Iv puuvywnvuu 459.94, or oval in per cent. Q. nu. c n.. 6'..?.."x';`.'. 9og:':o. {'o`'$.'. .u.`5:.oi`."- :`{'.!. shun 3..

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