"â€113:th "" 3-3! Otherâ€? 'oods. :5 Best, Wears Economical. OODS. 'n-at. k, Chalk .ister. we, 3W3, :ENI'S: TAYLOR. my Pater. sementl. RVLEY. MBERS GRMITBS, . Etc. :e Furnish better quality 1 prepared to: rccnomml to eautifnl :18: may made or 721%th pron†lithe. Sqm PTOR DEALER I b 551°32- ‘razno un †0! WA“- Faniaâ€. mo pact Linda-y; (om ff?» ADI_AN POST u pnbliahed ..4L-.-:no An a?“ {fix/7 NOS AY. FRIDAY. AUGUST 20.1w III I\ III IIIII IS KILIEI) f. firâ€"'1 3:12- Eauadiau gust. A Dark WAS ' ‘- WDENTLY BEATEN TO DEATH. nrr 3M7 Was I. l-‘irld WIIPI'O H hx-r hmly. mun; uuu...l.v.h,, low gnu/v in a com putc , ‘ ' yards of the house. The deceased woman mysteriouuy uln- rn’mz last. and sun wu m1“- ur, with the evident. inten- icide, but. why she known, a her do- ! the best. (Jul) of committing nu aLullId do so was not. A .‘e digestion, create an ap- te and supply needed nu- nn. Book free. more: not. non; ‘- hn', While "in 01 worn, in the a: :1 â€hum excuvution dmwr mveuti‘aflon it an! had been recently my-nvnmr dNW the i of the part! '30 ‘99 g, 00 PER YEAR. NH :v':.lh' T"llluvu- no-.. Aim-nigh diligent nan-ch mus made to: bc musing woman, no trace ot her was mud until this morning. when u scum mrty wuao formed with the intention 0: twin“; a. thorough erh. The pun" am; not long out when one 0! the num- arr, while making between twu rows x 1'0“), in the res: o! the how, notic- gd .1 .h‘ht eucuyutiqn in the ground. On as seen that the 0! mt- imrty to the tact: waH' of the soil with a. such they came on m..- body 0: the unfortunate woman. Thn ;ra.Ve was not tWo feet deep and looked as it it had been hastily made, 1a.! the body even more hastily buried, hung only cove {:31 xu. The body presented a. 1 'l‘in- bead and shoulders we sen-d. as i! done with some meat. . It. is evident that the cm pmmoditated murder, .35 WIND! that way. The Int murderers must have bee: bully at their victim in the gmn- found dug in the ‘ 3m y-xrds from the house. 1N» disturbance in their v H» nr-t ‘ â€herd-1 {1 ‘i.’ . 7" 1 can’t go on losing 4,1- ordinary con- 11:12. ~. I 4" """ ~ the knowl- . \‘u.~ll\nL;L 232:2: ;\>mething is , either with diges- )r nutrition. If the and nerves are not fed, can’t work. If the 3‘ not well supplieq, 15 funeral 0! Rev. Alex. Grant-‘3 new éKï¬nEZy' m of 35,250,000 Bunch-In m Ball 0;??? , 1.)-â€"1‘h¢ and ometrh bu \\":~..‘: . Aug. - Pee†. was e ‘ Sum-xxx: I3?;Rev.Ale.x~.x.nder “mutiny; I of the town. ed in Xepigon vaer. tgkes 9! M .Edytrd J8 mom-ow afternoon. It will be 0 ‘ ï¬xed In New Ric character. the m‘ (mun ,«zxpeï¬Ã© Eintlifm gates: ; mama“ . ‘h w!“ ‘qhent inkenion. mm in In! c 111mm lOcperlEne ï¬rst ruq'z: summuent insenion seq Mvort‘sements such as stayed wanted, {arms {or do of six or eight m.- three or (our insertions. If more an an addition“ ptoportionate charge nmwu < Tragedy Brought to Light Near Galt. BOVINE. Bell-vine. 0" Lay Q37 horn is a mystery. :uln‘udy been made. «1 Allison. who wa: harm. and a medical van. who resides mm :0 merchants for businsss taver- he year or {or s shorter um}. I applicnion. 44- .. -.v :0 in their plans. - body was removed to a S) y umpanelled by Coroner ml it and adjourned until I: 1 o'clock in the council .:;:. wlu-n the result of -m will be given. an rho motive for the mm Fl“: WM llurrlcdly Burk-d In 3 Co: Hun: I: Was Found bv Search- cum-day “UIIIIIIZ’NO Iluubl. w“ 1 Fun! Murder ~ rm: md Express Money Orders no '. may be sent u (ur own ml: ,ch when7ou remit. by cash. u always bezt to rennw two weeks r: your mppar expireu in order to um: service .YABLR I: “WAS“. mess -A‘.wtys give both your old 9. Otï¬ce when you ask us to change name of the tom: and the auto or m ahould aways (allow you: own 2 to this Mike _ Way-sand: readily evening 5 morning badly dt't" ï¬e subscription nee: KTISXSG RATES W 211‘ WI .V N I PE G NOTES. I: $58310“ this mu“..- ., , lvermements such as stnyod Led, farm: [or we of six or eight :e or {our insertions. If more addition! proportiombe charge 1' “o Al’rexls. ‘unl'rn A u lflCfl ï¬rs. uiflut ‘ clvuu‘d ul' ling hy the: decomposed. " N OtICO. WILSON WILSON. Proprietors. seated a. tearful sight. mulders were badly bat- with some blunt instru- hnt the crime is one of larder, as everything The intention or me have been to bury tne :tim in the freshly-made g in the swamp about the house. But a. prolr in their work caused a .e) Mrs. 1 A LU l‘ u. 1d hidden in the barn, u used and was evi- thc object 01’ throw~ ihe guilty parties. urmg the past week > suspense. was some- 1 the true state of af- xown and many [and pors are with him to ry way possible. :band there are a son ,nriel. ï¬rst m ] to a shedwvhere juroner liadfocd, ~d until \Vminvs- council chambers :nlt 0f the post- the murder could '. Two arrests 1e. 3 young man ms employed on 31 student named s in Gralt. The - mysu-ry of Anthony Urr mm- uulw I :xtmut 11 u- Imdmg 0! d. in u. shal- s done, In xPrO an: s- l or DRIVESL uauus. Ebenezer McCall, Indian agent, wmlel vxsjting Selkirk, was seized wlth 8. pam‘ | lync stroke. His right side ls complete‘ ‘ Ly: paralyzed and he is in a. critical con- dmon. A cyclone passed over Brandon to-day about 4.30 o’clock. The sun became dark- . ened and. the dust blinding. It lasted l from 15 to 20 minutes, and blew down all the wxres on Tenth-street, twisted all the electrical wires and bro _e may! wugdgws. It .moved a. masswe jar-ml: 14:31:.“ buxldmg occupxed by the Sun Pnntxns [Cogngany about three inches. OSeveml “,- ' bmldmgs vere uprooted. The City Hall - ‘ md other buildmgs are badly . It gas the worst storm In the hmory A-“ 5' was visited md the sur- 'tomoon there :‘ curious pro- tion from the 13' was known A Au-â€"- {WHEAT IS CLIMBTNG It. The several he knew A Dollar Per Bushel Is Likely to be Realized. AND THE PRICE MAY 60 HIGHER YET Eurâ€"en, let-chats um Everybody an In Rejoice u the Prospect of Better Times-The PM.“ at the Son I: Dell: Intel! to the flute: Rapidly. New York,Aug. .â€"W’heat still climb. upward, bringing untold nappiness to the farmer, the retail and wholesale merchants and the speculators as well. The entire country ï¬nds in this high price for wheat the cornerstone upon which the expected prosper-11y is to Stan n , The best expert crop statisticians ï¬g- ure out a total wheat crop 0: about 500,000,000 bushels. At the present prices for cash wheat prevailing in Mm- neapolis, St. Louis and this city the farmers are receiving about 90 cents a bushel for their product. The wheat already sold or the present crop is about 72,000,000 bushels, which brought $5M,- 600,000,_at the__average rate or 80 centl ,. LI‘.‘ AM“ VW.UW' OI- w: “VVA-ey ~â€"â€". .. - per busheL The balance of the _crop, even should cast: wheat not go hxgher. will bring $415,200,000, an Increase over lasjc yegu' of $128,400,000. L _ ‘Auno A I.“ _...~..\:nozl ABEL JV“; v1. vL-vgnvv,vy-. . Of the crop of. 1896 there remained ursold on Jan. 1 or the present year about 190,000,000 bushels. This was sold for an average price of 70 cents, an increase of 12 cents over Inst year. The total received for these sales was $133,000,000, an increase of $22,800.0W over Vlastjcar. - u, A ‘_.\.‘A'|‘ nrnn chs 'Auay 3...... A peculiar feature of the present crop movement is that while the new crop is being rushed to market at a rapid rate there seems to be no increase in the stocks held.at prominent points. As fast as the grain reaches the seaboard it is loaded into vessels and vanishes. The txrangcr roadsâ€"Burlington, St. Paul, Rock Island. Northwestern and Omaha :--ar_0‘SO gluttcd with business as to ï¬nd it dithcult to hnd cars in which to move the grain offered for transportation. ot the trunk lines and the roads run- ning to Gulf ports are jammed with busmess. ‘According to advices from portions of ‘ laurope, where the wheat crop has been either a partial or entire failure, the de mand to be made upon this country to supply the deï¬ciency will exceed 200,- 000,000 bushels. The heavy buying by foreigners has been the mainspring in the upward movement. Should such an enormous amount go abroad the sup- ply for consumption here will be cur- tailed. ' It is a dream of the farmer and the trader that wheat at a dollar a bushel shall be realized again. Experts in the grain trade predict that before. the win- er is half met the price will ex that. A continuance of the present heavy export "mand. it is believed, will make that hope a reality. The market yesterday reflected all these conditions. Favorable advices from home and abroad sent the brokers early to the Produce Exchange, where an ex- citing opening was looked tor. It was not disappointing. At the sound of the gong (or the beginning of business the wheat pit was it an uproar. .Both the September and December options made new high records. September opened 14c higher, at 88 3-4c, and in the ï¬rst half hour advanced 1c per bushel. at | 89 3â€"40, closing at 89 5-8e. - â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" A mm‘ simultaneous 3" .)-1K. y-vv-r-a Docqmbor 099“,ed quotations ranging R7 1 2‘, the extret'm1 mum. of 3_-‘%c from S9 3-40. Closmg m, w .5“. 1th simumineous December opened w quotations ranging from 8? 14¢ to 87 120. the extreme price being an a - vnnce or 3-8c from last night‘s closing. It then sold up to 89 34c. and closed at 8“ 5-80. a nut gum or I 1-2c per bushel. lurfle‘n lumber and un- lllll Goon up In Smoke loan no two. Burk‘s Falls, Aug. 13.â€"â€"Abuut 3 o'ch.ck this mnrning thou: was dismvorcd by (Shark-s Train (rum the window ul the MH-mv light powvr house a. small blaze across thv slrcuxu, at thc juncture of llw slush chain with J. ’1‘. llurvic’s lum- lwr aml lath mill. shunted on tho south i-am. 2;! Ha, l'lVl'l'. immediately below the l'alh. 'i‘ho tin- was cvnlcutly ignited than a sparlg l'rotn tlw harm-r, tram \m'u-h tlu- \'~.llll was bluwtug dll‘t’cll)’ Manuals tho unll._ At tlu- time of its l'.l:-I‘l\'l'l'.\' h_\' Tram a pail of water \u-alu haw hcou sntllciu-ut to quench lln- mum-s. but ulthuugll'uuly seventy- lu-o or a humlrod fl‘l‘l distant he was unahh~ lu roach the spat short of halt a mih- tramp acrpss by the road bridge. which all'urdrd hnn the only means of approach. llc promptly alarmed Charles lsracl, within ‘a stone 5 throw at the spot. In the meantime the flames had leaped from pillar to post, until thmr _dazzl:ug flare alarmed the tunnel-y engineer un duty. who promptly blew the tanncry whistle, {gllywod In close succvssion by that or lsmght _Br0i’ factory, but heâ€" La, nun-ml all hum-s 6t savmg bum; w. in full“. '“l {mm n F] \\ nich llu u,\\':n‘-l.~' l ('JM" “-1-; u: - \u-uiil Inn'u he 11m tlzum-s. but ll\'t' or a lmud unnblo 1n ri-ucl :1 mili- trump a which ul’l'urdi-d uppruuch. lie] lsruul, within n In the Incuntiu‘ from pillar to flare alarm 11:41 \ 0'13 .._. wnlu ilHVt‘ been sntllviu-ut to quencu In- tlanu-s. but although only seventy- we or a hundred feet distant he Was ,tnahle to reach the spot short of hall I lllllt' tramp across by the road bridge, Whit‘ll al‘l'orded him the only means at ,ippronch. lle promptly alarmed Charles lsrael, within a stone's throw 0! the spot. la the meantime the flames had leaped from pillar to post, until their dazzling nare alarmed the tannery engineer on duty. who promptly blew the taunery whistle, followed in close succession by that of Knight Bros.’ factory, but beâ€" fore any help arrived ull hopos (it saving the mill woru abandoned. [it the mean- time the tannery men. with all on that side of the river, devoted their energies to the protection of the elx-ctric light power house. John Bell‘s sash and door factory and \V. H. T rain's private resi- dt‘nt'O. all three of which an- on the opposite bank of the- stream. in close proximity to the burning structure. Th»- heat was so intense as to melt the glass in the window of the power house across the stream. and but for the persistht etforts of the tannery men and others the building and electric light plant would have been ruined. Before many minutes had passed the roof ot the mill roll in with a crash. Loss $10,000; - t 13' insured. ___-... Demand In Hanltobs ring on a General on. llarvcn lands are In -Greenwny a!†I! Electionâ€"ryclone :1 Brain! VVinniDegy Aug. 1.0-. least 5000 men are wante harvest ï¬elds. Farmers with much anxiety the vest excursions from ’1‘01 BIG BLAZE A treal. . Winnipeg Cathohcs expect that Mgr. del Val‘s report on the school question will be given to the public within three wee ' . drowning. _ Crop re rts continue to be or a favor- able nature. The harvest ls now ready and the only delay is caused by lack of harvest hands. ' ,, ‘u-n..n human agent. while MI} THOUSAND 1m wma . A. r nuna's FA us. tyclone u Brandon. Aug. 13.-â€"(Spgcial.)-Al are wanted for Manitoba Farmers are awaiting xiety the arrival of bar 3 from Toronto and Mon- “Ill Goa» lip Aswan-n I'd! I.“ O I.- “ Ici- I03 51.: In lulu. and In M Fell or In (“in-ls- Buï¬alo, Aug. 15.â€"B. F. Fowler. 8 switchman on the Western New Xurk Pennsylvania Railroad, was horribly burned about 1 o‘clock this morninz. h: Plunging into a bath of red hot slag that had been taken from the blast Int- ‘ nnce at the foot 012 Hamburg-street. His body was so terribly burned that t the flesh tell 06 in marshes. The un- fortunate man was taken to the Fitch Hospital. His face, arms and legs were burned to a. crisp. , W hen ï¬rst curr'ed into the hospital Fowler was conscious, and his cries md agonizing appeals for help were tearful to hear. His face was the picture ct awful agony, and almost caused the doe- tors to shrink from their duty. Fowler was switching curs near the ‘ foot of Hamburg-street this morning. His duties were ï¬nished at 1 o'clock and he started for home. A freight train came along. and Fowler ran for the caboose. it being his intention to catch on and ride part way home. Lie had caught the step and was just about to throw himself on to the plattor.n. when he lost his hold, and Just as the His body was so ternbl. the flesh tell of in 111Ҡfortunate man was taken Hospital. His face. arms burned toia. crisp- , u 2-.. train reached the foot of the street, he fell and plunged head foremost through the crust of the slag. Below the er the ï¬ery mass was still seething. Another switchman, who happened to be passing by. heard the scream_ of the hapless man. and ran to his asststance. -- #M M... on um Fitch Hos- A fast cull pita]. and the scene._ Fowler IS the crust. UL unc m... _ the ï¬ery mass was still seething. Another switchmnn, who happened to be passing by. heard the scream of the haple§ man. and ran to his assistance. A fast call was sent to the Fitch 1-105- pitnl. and the ambulance was soon as: the scene._ _ Fowler 1s 23 years old, and his home is on Rex-street nt Hornellsville. He came to this city about three weeks ago and obtained employment on the rail- road. He cannot live. At any moment dulth may end his torment. lie Was a Brazilian! and n Vagabond III ' ma Not Me Young. Baltimore, )Id.. Aug. 13.â€"1“etcr Mona- lxan, 74 years old. was hanged here at 9.5!; o‘clock this morning for the murder of his wife. The crime was conuuitted on May 25. 1897. Muuahau. \Vha was 7-1 years old. was a conï¬rmed drunka and vagahond. who livvd on the prune-ls or his wife's labor and spun moat of his time in jail serving short-time sentences for petty oï¬cnces. The cwnple had sev- eral grown children. but num- or them lrwcd at home. and Mrs. Munahan earn- ed a living for both at the washtu‘o. Quarrels between them were frequent and on the day of the murder Monahnu appeared after two days‘ absence from hune and demanded money. The de- mand was refused. whereupon he went outside to the woodynrd. procured an ax, and. returning. attacked his aged wife. The ï¬rst blow is thought to have knocked her senseless. A young wo- man who lived with the Munahans came into the room just as this happened an found Monahan mining blows with the weapon upon the head n: his wfre. Monahan fled. but was captured a Iew hours later. And Then I- In: um! Excite-cut Wen and Shot let-nit Bend. Montpelier. 0.. Aug. l3.-â€")Iaud Young, aged 16, and Jennie Meyers. ugmi 19, were visiting with Mrs. Jane Leek. Tin-y went- in a side room talking and laughing when a r» on of a shot was heard in the room. Man came out and excitedly exclaimed: “i have killed Jennie." Jennie had been shot in the head and is not exp-wed to iivn. Maud rushed bucln-d into ma mime. shut herself. and died in an hour. Tuey wme close friends and e: octwi to amend :1 party together this even 113. ulna llltehell. a Nurse II aCI-cI-uul [lupus]. Tool 3 Number 0! Slot- plln Tablets and Old. Cincinnati, Ohio, Aug. 13. â€" Miss Edna. Mitchell. a pretty nurse at,the Jewish Hospital. ended her existence early this morning by tak- ing a number of momhia tablets. It was about 3 o’clock when Miss Lottie McLean. another nurse. found Miss to save the life of the unfortunate ‘lrl ‘ but without avail. the patient explnng a half hour later. Miss Mitchell was 20 years old and her home was at No. 23 St. Vincent- street. '1‘ oronto. Canada. She came to was given leave of absence to vlnlt ner aunt. Mrs. lanes. in Toronto. While at Niagara Falls she made the acquaintance of a lawyer named Slater. with whom the eloped. and who desert- ed her in a railway station a few days later. She then returned to this city. large number of morphia tablets were found under her pillow. The coroner was notiï¬ed and will hold an inquest. Desmndency over the aï¬air with glarin- IS supposed to have prompted the 69 o TORONTO AN OLD Miss Mitchell was 20 her home was at No. 2 street. Toronto. Canada. thin city a. year and to and secured employment drug dcpqytmcnt at the J A ....\.-.oka no. Ie llny Not be lie-rd From for a You. 9. ll: Relatives Bay. Chicago. Aug. 13-â€"Capt. John Wind- row of San Francisco does not believe the story that Prof. Andree‘s balloon was seen floating in the ocean by a ship’s captain. The Captain has just re- turned from Sweden. where he visited his relatives. among whom is the fam- ily 0; Prof. Andree's brother. The Captmn smd: _“I was 111 Stockholm when the news arywed that Andree had left Sputzbergpn In 1113 balloon. His tamib’. that is hxs brothersâ€"Andree is not w medâ€"fully believe that he will be heard from. Andree hxmgelr told them ' ,_____.A 4-..... 1131“ in we bplthergyu Au .u .......... ‘ that is hxs brothersâ€"Andree 18 not mar- riedâ€"fully believe that he will be heard from. Andree hungelf told them that x! no news were received from him in two months. prohahLv nothmx would be heard of hnn tor a year. as he would have then landed in such loaniu'es that it would take months for hun and his party toreach a pomt where they could commnmcate mth the ontsxde world. “M own behef 15 that Andree has strnc a southwest wmd. as those are the winds. that almost-usually prevail at.that tame of year In the northern lautudee. and that he has been carried into _beergz_1._ and It may by months he- cooxzw ALI YE- MA UD KILLED JENNII ANDREEAND vâ€"v In an the world then is no other transient so pure. so sweet, no sale. now. for pro- serving pnritying.and boon yin; the skin, ML RBI-IRE]: HANGED. n13 BA LLoozv. IQ Have Been Fellow-Plotters Against Great B Lain. ENGLAND KEPT HI]! ON THE THEME Cof-étlï¬régdan Russool. the Alain agent at Calcutta. left that city neuly !three weeks ago in the cuppa!!! 01 Chic! Kmnar. who was permtted to re- turn to Cabal. , I It is believed that some sectmpa or .the Arredis are in_ revolt. Th; Hmdoos at Peshawur are 2n tear or hem: robbed and looted by the Nahum-dag». A cggnpany o: 301an 53me ml! lave lurkee tor Rnwul l‘mdi to-morrow. and orders have. been mvcn to-the Dorset- ulï¬m Regiment and a Why 0: Mn- “lam lllctdl’mmlbI-fl tolnvolecl WI! nun-n- lnell on the smutâ€"m [one Alarmed n Aurelia ï¬re-u Cnbto Em. Bombay. Aug 13-â€"â€"The impression is growing that Abdurrahman Khan. the Ameer of Afghanistan. is conniving with. it not actually assistinx. the ail-u. risinxs. Itisre-ported thathehun- called the Afghan agents at Simla. Om cutta. Karachi and Bombay. summoning them to Onbul. his capital. ‘ From enquiries it is ascertained dist p'nr Mahomed Khan. the Bombay agent. left for Cabal a. few days ago in re- sponse to a. message from the Ameer. Before he left he ' ' F moveable property. It is believed_th8t the Arredis are m_ 1’9“ at Peshawur are 2n 1 and looted_ y; the _.L_.. company of Bumbag. 8899013 mu mu: Ku-kee tor Rnwul 1 mdi toâ€"morrow. and orders haye. been given to~the Dorset- slnre Element and a company 0: Mt- dras Sa to legve Bangalore tor Rawal indi immedxately. Agents [lave Returned. London. Aug. 14.â€"A despatch to The Dailv Mail from Bombay asserts that ‘31 the Indian agents 0: the Ameer o: glunismu have returned to Cabui. glunismn Warden Gil-our'u Apart-Iona (OI-Iden- ably Dilutedâ€"A Fireman Injured. . Toronto. Aug. 12. The women's apartments at the Control Prison. smash-avenue, were seriously damaged by are early last night. md Faro- mui Abraham Chm-[ton or BMW Hui wu injured seriously while “hunt The tire took ploce in a. mud ottlc over the warden'o building. which divides the ‘ right no left wing: or the prison. Smoke conilnï¬thro h the root was observed Di e Bull“: nuâ€"-, 7 Mrs. Gllmour. who was tn the out“... hundlng. uno discovered the are. no an mmwudven tron: thehox nttne prison. never been on are before. nbout ten yenn ago. The only entrance to the nttlc m through n small tnp door. which could be ruched with n step-ladder from the hall nenr warden's aim-pm; npnrtmenu. The ï¬re had got Into the root. and the wnter news- sary to put it out flooded the whole or the apartments. and. although the damage by are In only nominal. the water plum) name with the apartments underneath. and m. c........... nun it will take ' ivlth n step-luau“ nu... .. ____ , warden'n sleeplng npartments. The an Md got lnto the roof, and the water neces- sary to put It out flooded the whole 0! the apartments. and. although the dams: by In only nominal, the water plum havoc wlth the apartments undern ullmour wtlmtu that it «Ill take to put things as they were before. \\ hm Dr. Gllmour was nppolnted ward- en a year ago. the place was thoroughly n-muluted and renovated, but du- water has mndv an awful mess of It. the ground tluurs npxwarlng llkc n mlnlnture lch to: an hour ul'tor the tire. ~ ,__ “nun-In... received 1113 Injurlm It '"ï¬w 'prhtom-ru ‘ when 113': A“? W“ 3-3;? 6-1.6 {in} It was no: mm |ru|u the building. a fact that probnbly appointed me of them. A--- -Aflfl “fr It!“ .\'0 Thar-In lo the I'. ll. noun-n... M The; Would Inn lied to Pay rm nus: Themselves. Washington. Aug. 13.-â€"S\ crctary Gage to-dny instructed the Collector of Cus- toms at Buffalo, .\'. Y" to ndmlt to en- try the Canadian stone needed for the Work on the Buï¬ulo breakwater. pend' ing :1 ï¬nal settlement as to the rate of duty and by whom to be paid. Under this arrangement the work on the in}- provcmenv. will not be delayed. It )8 sold at the Treasury that the usual pro- vxslon in tnrilf acts admitting tree of duty articles 01 any character intended (or Government use W“ stricken out. so that the duty on this stone Will have to be paid by the War Department from Its present appropriutlon, or Congress the privileg: of entering goods tree for Government use, it_ is said. was the cause or the nroviswn being stricken out o! the present net. 387. mi. 68.4er BODY FOUND. ._._._â€" A um:- Iro-ght It to the Sum“ tutor day Alter-eon. Winnipeg. Aux. 10.â€"-(Speeial.)-â€"The body; or Rev..Alexander Grunt. drowned m_;\emgon vaer a week ago. was found the afternoon_hy_ a diver. It will he brought to \V mmnez ' once. BLAZE AT THE c. P. In“ Icu. .v.._. V, 7 the root was owneu u, flan-o h nosey- ntrls workmen n 5.20, 1nd Gilmour. who was as, Moo discovered the me. no u: um given tron: the box at m The shocking Flu Which overtook I Wagon Inter h’a-ed Johnson at Mann Falls. Nlagan Falls. Ont... Ans. 1Lâ€"(SpedaL)â€"- A frightful accident whereby a well-known man of Niagara Falls. N.Y., loot nu lite.‘ occurred this afternoon. The man’s name was Johnson. n mgonmnker, and he was run down by n trolley car. He was wheel- lng along the devll strip on Erie-avenue. and a Buflalo on: running at a high rate 0! speed was following. Johnson turned Into the track Just an the car was about to past 3 huh. and he was thrown beneath the wheele. The ear dragged the untortunnte man 150 feet and when he wne taken out. mu an hour atterwardl. lite m extinct. There EKiKnihi s'rmua GOES FREE. KILLED rrik DDIIDPI 53001. the A181!†t that cit: 39Ҡthe cuppa†0! g. 13.â€"-S«crctnry Gage the Collector of Cus- \'. 11. to tank to en- In? - dilï¬â€˜ovorc-d.’ The l dnrlm: tho- nttorn-mn. t-ro somewhat excited dlncown-d. but they m not their portion of - uâ€" an. 4 TROLLEY. s. «own-melt. Inc! I. I'I! I] 7'7““ 011'“! ’11! It would 1301) [water l a Major at Brockvue, nnd it in node the manor of regumions tar m cmmcnt of that portion of (Sand discussed by the (Wu gentlemen. Since the new regulations real the royalty were promulgated tie been a. continuous protest against from the West. and possibly changesme he dtcxdcd upon. A- nu...“ I-‘mhrr and IWBI luv .. -_-, , 7 be dtcxdcd upon. lion. Messrs. Tune. Fabu- n " ltciurd C: and Hon. Mr: Sittou, lemma city last {Wt-max. go be preset dais Game: “33‘â€- invited tenders tor the emen of n a steel root for the West Block. Tender! must be accompanxed by a marked cheque for 5 per cent. or the mount of the tender. and Will be received up to the 24th inst. Mr. E. E. Sheppard of Toronto Cul- ada’s trade commmmner to the den-n! American republics. arrived tlus morn- ing. and resented his report to But Richard rtwï¬gt. On Saturday v. Dr. Saunders o! Otttawa. Presndent of the Montreal Con- ference. who is now summering at Un- ion Park. received from the Queen. through the Governor-General’s teete- tnry. the thanks 0! Her Majesty (or the loyal address at the con ence meeting in one. An Order-inâ€"Conncil has been paued. imakinz regulations governing the ship- Imom of shipâ€"stores for use on bond whips. 1n the case or spirits. tobacco and cigars they may be ex-warehomed tree of excise duty on all regular llnu or ocean steamers or vessels sailing_to Europa. West Indies, South. Amer-let -. nnr mlnnd nort on the Pause Ocean MAJOR WALSH ACCEPTS. III I; , um w--.â€" the loyal address at t.‘ ence meeting in one. An Order-in-Council bathe making regulations sovernuu wont of ship-stores {or use ships. 1n the ease of spirit. and cigars they may be ex-v tree of excise duty on all re; of ocean _§t_onnw'rs‘9r vessels --- emnh med iv III Brother Io mad. I â€you“ 1 Attempt to inc-pa l’ro- the ‘ state Prison. Boston, 5139.. Aug. 10.â€"Whlle nth tempting to escape from the State prison prisonment tor the murder or Pro! N. Strange. was (stall: unlined. sad his brother Edward. who assisted him in his break for liberty. was netball! wounded by the guards. Two 0! flat I with him on ; visit to the prisoner: u........,a \vam. “rived It Inc â€M and I‘m-n o) Darling in die ro- tunda. w: Yard once! Abbot 0mg" '10“ men and non y l-‘xvc om mthoguudmror ghoul but an hour. when Once!- WNW at the visitor pun c revolver to has bror ther. and together they toward! 7- Armâ€"n.-- a...» Imndon (- dcttlypg men. an... .v,___ -, the turnkey. that Motion enactuy vu- inc to more hit hen. \thhm raid :0 Darling's nuance And at he an no c Willis brother: evened Ire. One 0! grapple-l wait Edward Wluil. Both l-rullu-xs. who Darling. I-(gau to pound Abbott. on- (-«-r 'l'owmcun from the once door they ï¬mï¬n .ahcx. which account“! the new 9: \‘k um. and a orcond later oom- Ben- Jngnin. who was on duty in one of tho wmcx. ï¬red a dot an the but. mmmliuz “"th in the he ... uv-_|.-_. “n“;- ht“! he, w'l'hc- unlrdem wu um: I moved from the some. 1 wu also taken any n VIII '0 futfl 5! .54 the noun mu no mum-u... St. John's. NM. Au . 10.â€"'rbe llrltlsh M- m'nlty bu ordered u my tom 0! cool tron the newly-discovered wins on the west coast to be used b the warship Bumrd u a test. It the out lty of the coal In nustnc. to st. John's wlu be created a dock yard In In"! W†All It. Omemee. Au. 10.â€"lr. vuuuun gang.“ a farmer or Won. three miles oouth of Omemee. stepped on 1 mil three weeks 88°- The wound wu man: and healed over In Last ends: he was nt- tacked with lockjaw. and In splte of mod!- cnl attention new npldly won-If;ed He lut- lcnves two brothel-I. one of whom I: Ber. Dnvld Balfour of Thomubnrx. (our ulster: nnd nn nged mother to mourn MI untimely “W A MURDEBEB'S BREAK. AUGUST wumâ€" was: Ned m. Ice,- ’II‘ on a lull. Tune. 1"xshcr and (39)!- s Sir ltchnrd Cartwright Sittou, lemma! to the x. to be present It to- mating. M. 13.. negogpanied' b! LOCKJJ W 831' IN. mum,“ respect“: romm‘ed 3"†h“ protest again: then m.‘ nousxbb "flue A: guest of flu: L it is nudes-won! as for 1h: 3°" or Canadn "“ gentlemen. 10.â€"I br Walsh hm Admtniutmo n the “ï¬ll-I, m. Will I. [um-t. 11f. 10.â€"'l‘he lirltlsh M- ; my tons 0! coal (rum Mr. William 899% Ml a w by an blood. and “I mqnutyuueondltionotmm“ 7- 4‘_- _-â€"- madmuhumme-‘M' mom cine-1:71:94 mt! '0 For purucuhn- Ind conditions of do upply to tin: owner, 5.31. 8350338. Yam. 1’ 0 . or w h!- ullctton. noucaanm t chIAEIID. unduly. ORGANS. PIANOS AND SEWING MACHINES. J. J. Wethgrug. The Victoria Loan and Savings Company, 3004'qu New; Ad venison“: a. Dunn's 83km: W? 8111 on!- _________. MAKE DESIRED. 6mm was. y M INN! SALE.â€" ‘IIIIIIIIIII‘: .9 62. 3218...... .319M £2353 ca. 3:an Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat Specialist. EAGLESON._ CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT, ONTARIO, 11.10 .â€" CONVEYLNGER, COMMISSIONER ILGJ. Iom T0 imam mu ‘ AUOHENJL'B. W WOU‘W' LIN} PETER BEOWN. DB. 1:. A. TgmnN. ADDBBBS, olrwoon r. o. swims-dd to m m and a“. m1.â€"fl-1"-’________ 0M ad Inland mm M â€May. Ontario. nunâ€"drum at Monte 0W m M hunch-I oi Q 001‘“. PAS BOWES. A UCTIONEE? EQZJEfuiKEiï¬cial Teeth. McPHADEN, IBM .B umou DENTIST. may. 030nm cm: or m mmum 01" 0118. ‘ m P11111013â€. Bumcamo. honey to Lon. mm: v. o: Dentist}! ,. LINDSA ’-