--going` to dc. -But is lvuncu the rivals? Not 1diC:ll(5 has ":.ghts, (ind ing (-.st'u.lcs' which. [dr- Lglicve, more >. of similar rlly be, Si) 9'... `v; vuuuuw `yvAA\l1vv, I-I4\~ . V V . ...- mixed west. Canada yellow is quoted on the track how at 46 1-20. and Am- erican N9. 8 yellow at 48c. f\..-4-. Avon 471...... ..J- 09.` fan XTA 1 LIL LU 1"ZU L0 110. - ' ` Potatoes-Farmers seem u~nw.illing` to part with their holdings, on ac- cotwnt; of the low prices tprevuiling, but the market is well supplied. Cars on track, here are quoted steady at 270 to We per bag u2n~d potatoes out of stare sell at 35c to 40c. ` `Doha! TI.`-v `lUI"m`l;n+ (1 ~u...l'-.-nJ-nl-u `uvuuu uv ;v uuuuunv _..u-a-4... . Buckw`hcat-I.s no-minal at 54c est and 530 middle freights. 1 1).... `r... ..~......:.....1 ..a. um. ......+ n.-..l Ann .........., .....,,...... ._ .- _Corn---The market is steady at 40 1-29 for Canada yell-o(w, and 40c for ....:...\,: .....,.4. n.......1.. .....n..... :5 ....n+n,1 u..uuu '\v. ll Jun-uuv av l\J\-In Outs.--A.re_ firm at 830 for No. II white east ; jNo. white are quoted at 82c middle freights. ' n..o.......I 1'.` ..a......a.. .4 Go A: c-.. 1...; -:...v ....u....u ga nu.-5 u `.4. 0atmeal-Is steady at $3.65 for bags" mud $3.75 four barrels`, in crtrlots on` the track here, am! 200 more for smaller lots. ' T nv1c_A-no cl-no./In of R50 mnmfh nnd LLlll.l. ._Il Kl(lV1lI|UL`a \V'lll UOLIIE S0011. I orrk--Ca=nuda short cut, 820 - to $23.50; heavy mess, $19 to $19.50. Smnkr-(I nud "Wm/` Snllezl Mn:Its-L0nAz 1 p:J.'.>u; uouvy 1118.33, :51 [D .ww.au. i Smoked and Dry Salled Me:1ts-Long clear, toms und cases, 1.0:; breakfast bacon, 14c; hams, 12 1-2 to 130; rolls, 11 1-20; Uhouidwrs, 110 to 11 1-2c;backs 133; green meats out of pickle are quoted at 1c less than Smoked.. T.nn'd_. I`i.m~1-n 10 1..`.".1-., ln5h_ 10 3-40. ._.-. run-.. .--.u COUNTRY jI RODUCE. A ;Buttevz---Dairy tubs, pails and rolls u-re offering freely and the` markctl is steady. The best lots bnixng 18:: to Me andvthc czvmmon "to medium stock sells at 10 to 122. The demand is fair. Creamery is unchanged at 18c to 190 fcvr prints, and 170 _to 180 for solids. 'Ic`.rn.c_.nf'fnn-imo-~1 nr-A fair-Iv Inrtrn and , L011` DFZFIILG, 111111 116 `L0 160 10!` $011.03. J3ggs-0ffeLri:ngs are fairly large and , the market is active. Supplies for pick- f linug are heavy, and :1 great many euggs. Lure being put away in that con- dition at present. Prices are steady at 10 1-2:: to 110. "Dal-ufnna _T`nmvn.\~.-n nnnrn nu-HI:-an-2 .(:Il IO 'IHl?. Ull- -ro, -Llming tho .,x'ui'L:\ misud for Ivy, the n"$:>ut.h anal -:_\H1m' anne- VI. LlLl`U 75611 ILL 000 [0 `M10. _ Bulcd Hay-Ma:'rke`t is moderately active and prices are` steady at $9.50 to $10 pczv.` torn for cars of No, 1 timo- thy on track here. -- Rrrul Rl cxfpndv nn EII.lll1CK1' 10125- Peas,--Arev steady.at 65 anomth and .west aild 060 to G5 1-2c -middle freights. f\`l`\ l'\YYI(1\ (\ xv C1 g. avsr v .a....u.uav-.u Market continues firm on acclount of the keen demand and small stocks. Prices are unchanged, but dealers say that an advance will come soon. c-'hrml- nnl` con in l]_lJ.ULU(l (IL 10 18.335 LHLUH l`.`:lI1U`1Uuo. ' Luu'd-Tierces 10 1-36. Lu bs, 10 3-40, and pails, 11c. - tVr\YY\Yrnr\1r .`I11)I'\l\v1'('1`m Luu uuv Luguunv s.:.us5u-.3: n Ry:-,--Ia! nominal at 500 east and we middle freights. (VA-.. VIVL... -........l-..L 3... .;#...u.Iu 1.4- Ah J1 . u-......-.3 ...... uuu dov spring, each FARMERS MARKET. -1... 1'.._._ I m\_'_ _L,_-L. PROVISIO N S. uu 13 00 8 CO 1.4 ZU 375 9011 1l`y, Luv JTI-JuI..u and 01 110-1` nne- l\c.u1-e-, and 10,873` militia, msxking mliing up arms March last. The '1 in during the g.vo:u` wore: 1897. 8H9, 12,467; 1930; `00 700 '45), DUU 60 On 5% 25 90 Kn cu 13 2 75 500 an at . 00 7000 II On 925 nun I .,1fe.y. the `wr-itox lady said: I have just seem rt time since your .9 seems shot ter e.r Inst. vv.rA)+ .cn.l'nrrnnlv. "supposed she was, uu 00 1 00 1'7: 1 uu 1 75 RA .vu 1 20 rn UV 550 803 509 LU 5 50 uu 40 00 {cm ' Mat ton VA :1 I n '1 Au.-uncclr '1 uu sou .Veal calves, light, 1 - . Fper l'b......... ......' ...... 1 5 ` _6 dochoice. .. . -73-4 81-2 BUFFALO GRAIN MAR-KE(1`S. . -Buffalo, June 4.-Flour quiet and steady. vspri-n-gT Lwhmaat. few cars spent sold: No. 1 northern old, car- lva-ads, 831-2c; do new, 801-2c. Winter wh-2-mt, nothing done; No. 2 red is quoted at 780; No. 1_'white-, 77:: on track Buffalm Corn dull; No. 2 yel- llotw, 461-2c; No. 3 do, 46c; No. 2corn, 45 1-21! to 45 8.40.2 N n._ 3 do, 45 1-4:-. uouw, an 1-20; no. a no, 400; no. -acorn, 45 1-20 to 45 8-4c; No.. 3 do. 45.1-4c to 451-2c,. through bi-ll-ed. . Oats easy; No 2 .whi-te, 32 3-10; No. B.do. 320; No 2 mixed, 30c; No. 8 do, 29A1_-2c, through bi]-led. Barley; too irregu- lar to quote. `Rye quiet; No. 1 in store' and on. track offered at 590; No; 2 on trunk, 58c. :3 lug. .... .._, ' ' dom_1n;1lfcs. or the sim- .'i5 tclkvn do wn :l.Ct`0u[lt 210,000 hnlcis .. A ..-..-14..., Lcn-_-Jon June, 4.--01:ening--Wheat on pueaau-g2 quiet and Bteady. Maize, om passage quiet and hardly any de- mand. Weather in England fair but cloudy; in France fine. English covu`ntry'u1`armt1s quiet but steady. Tn~n..-Inn--{`.In~.a-.M -n-It Tnn'2.._'\Vhr~nf. . A molnapol y. ` .j."-H i Engagements Not Previously Reported by; Kltchetjierl 'A dcspzitch from` Landon says :--E The South African casualty lists, which filld three columns` of the! Times, recall o1`cibly to the British mind that the Bode? war is still in , I full and fie:v."y`actio.n. The `heavy loss- es of killed and wcunde_d uzrc chiefly the u"csult3 0-f engagements, which i Lard Kitchener has not previously re- ported. This fact has u-nloosed 11 flood of i-ndignntion` and criticism, of which the. anti--wan` party e.njoya no Tho. Rf`. .Tn.'7nn;x I"-lnvnihr nn-A flan uuunugy lLl`i1l'.K:`J|.I3 qlJ.L".'.l. UQL El-EU.(lyo LonAd0n-Clo:e-M31rk Lana---\Vhcat, foreign and Eng1ish~ nothing doing; corn, American -and Danubian steady: fl-our, American difficult of sale, English qu-Let. - T.ivorm1n]._ln=.p._.F`.nnf,' wh-naf firm: lhallghlll llU'l.`EL. Liverpool--Clo?e-Spot' wheat firm;` No. 1 standard California. 63 1 1-2d to 63 2d: \Vn'1vla, 63' to 63` 1_-2d; No. 2 red_ winter, no stock; No. 1 northern: spring, 53 10:1 to 63 11-2d; futures! quiet; July 53 113-8d buyers, Sep- tember 5a 103-4d sellers`. Spot corn firm: new, 4.3 to 431-4d; futures` steady; July 33 111-8d buyers, Sep- tember as 11 1-id, buyers. F1-our, 183'to D 193 3:1. - \q~r .4 `av uu souuu. ILL ovuaa ' cowm) THE PRISON GUARDS. Frida y morning about two.o'c1ock a mob variously estimated at from 30 to 50 made their uppearatnce at -the "hotel, and, pointing theiz` guns` at the two officem on guard, commanded them to observe silence -while they se- . cuired the five p1`isofnc'rs, placed ropes azroumd their necks, and dragged them towzrrd the . bridge which crosses the Pitt xriver. They compelled the two guard-s to accompany `them. Frank Hell, it is reported, made strong resistance, and the mob hang- ed him before it got to the main bridge under a small bridge crossing E 0. deep nlough. T-he -others were taken to the main bridge; and Calvin Hall, the father, was hanged on the north side, and Yantis, and the other Hallo boys were hanzgedon the south side of the 'bav.'idg-e'. As" 3-0on":1s the lynch-. ing xvjls discovered, word was tele- graphed to the district attorney and ' sheriff at Alturas, and they, togeth- Pe.r with the coroner, are now on the wwy to the scene of the tragedy to hold an inquest. ` ; . xl..l.lU'l10pD.| y. The St . Janes Gazette and the 'Daily Mail joinin protesting in strong }z1-nguage against this "alarming pol- .10-y of conce.alm'en't." Th evening pa- -pe'_rs teem with communications of citizens of all classes, complaining in similar strain. In.sc.veral journalis- tic quarters the big casualty table is even made the basis for a demand for further heavy reinforcements. The czrsunlfv lief . u-{vac fha firs!- .l0_I.' Lurumr nmvy remtorcements. The casualty list. gives the, first news of a. severe tight. in which Aus- tralia-n troops appear to (have suffered somewhzxt heavily. ` . 1 Tho. mmn em:-nu-ml umrn Hm an. an}! Crowd Held Up `the Prlson_Gunrd3 and Took _the Men Away From Them. A deiapatch _fro.'m Bfeber, Ca1., says: --D-etaills have baen'rcceived here of the lynching of five men at Lookout. ` Mcdere county, curly Friday morn- ing. The lynch:-,d were Calvin Hall, 72 yzears oltd; his three ha!-I-breed Solis. Fra~nk, Jamoes, and Martin," and B. D. Yantis. ` ` V ' Lu:;.-. _4 - . l`h.9 charge ago-inxst the e`.de_r Hull Mus petii; Iurcuemy for.stealin g the forks, hievnc-9 he was u'1.L:nv'e.d to go] about on his own recognizance. His` morning. The charges aguins-`c the oihxer wus burgliary-, and (ht-..i~r exam- iri`-.1tions had been set 1'or'June 8. They were here in custody," as they were unable to fmmish bail in the sum` of $5120. Pending th'ci't` examination they w:e.':e being guarded in the Look- out hotel by CUIH'St3.b1C_ Carpenter, as- sisted by R. Nichols, J. VV. Bvowun, and S. Goiyette. -The fmrmdx` stood guard till midnight and the two lat- ; ter took their places after midnight. - Calvizn Hall was: stopping at the hotel an as `to be near: his sons. rurxvvv-2-av` 91177-I-n -\..-r,.A-'. .-.....---.-..~. I trir.1I `nus to have taken placa this THREE COLUMNS OF .CASUATlES._ ;. ;4.......v. vcn inking at he \j,"ily (3t'lQS_- -- nn 1-nnsn. as av1.uu\vuzu. utuvuy. = : The men engaged were the 5th and 6th West Australian Mounted In- fantry. and they fought the enemy at. Gro11clnar1'qcht. The 5th Battalion had Lieut. Forrest and Sergt. Ejards killed, and five men -wounded and one mfasiang. The 6th B_-.LttnIion had four men killed and fivta wounded 'Lieut. Format was It son of Sir John For- rest, the lutn Premier of West Aus- t:ra1i.-L,- and now it xnegnbex: of the Fed- eral Cabinet. ' ' ' - Ag reported here, the-`men lynch:-(.d| haul been suspected of petty ntcaling for .somx2.tim2. Last Saturday they were arrested for stealing barb wire. pieces of h-z1rn=.ss,.und some hay-f0rkS- A Search wa.`rran_t was issued, und the harness aznd 041`-ks found in the house of Hall! and Yantis-, who xvcre taken into custody and brought to Lookout w.h-ere they are held 'awaitin-g exam-3 inutio-n and trial Sunday and for sev-l oral days f-ollow_i.n.g other searches `Nev:-. instituted, and h,-alters, dishes, and table l'zn-an," which had bsen taken from 'c'.vot}m-2-ljmcs. were found hidden on the prcmi--zes of the suspected par- ! til?`-`.-_ ' E.U1io1>EAN GRAIN MARKETS. Lmcnsn Eon FETTY THEFT. THE BARBIE EXAMINER} THURSDAY, JUNE 6, Igor. .850 [THE NEWS IN amen] Something of -`Interest From All Parts of the Glohg. . market for Canadian butter has been discovered in Cuba. ` -II1I.___._ :_, _._, , __'4'LL _,_,- I,` ,___-1I vv\4\a-In `n-oyvvvvagvm nu vu--.... v - '-Therb are new eight cases of small- pox in' quarantine at VVinnipeg. "I"Inn .-.1--4..- -3 f1...-".4. TT:..L..-...!.. ...-HI 1| "(`lV'l'(`Il Jami Wns .'pI)..'S'.'6. tury return y`.1as (hi! '.numbo:t' of -3 regular urury U1`-3 fi1`s1'tl1rec. . from 1897- to .15: the regular '= that in Janu- rch of 1897, 8,363 Ihcruo, were 9,- 1'.)i>0, 10,011; and of the present inn to `this lat- ...n Juuinrr lhn run. nu H_u.uu.u..u-.u4u Nov u .ua.uy\.5- Thalatatue of Queen_ Victoria will be.-erected at Ottawa within amonth. l -r u -s ..., `an-\-vI.v\n us. vuu-,-nu u..\...u.u unaunnvaaun.-g John R. Green has resigned his position as collector of Customs at Mooe<;ja\v,.N.W.T. A , t\|.4........ 1.-.. _ ._.._._ -1 n.-,, L__._.__1..._.. --.v-vuuau u, v1. u .;.a Ottawa has a gang of boy bwrglars. They robbed a. liquor store and got drunk as 1). result. - 11-,, -r 1 I` c.` .-. . . -.n- I -...uu.. use In. oI..nuA\.- Mr. John Smith, Belmont,` a Mani- toba pinmcer Battier, dropped dead af- ter_ eating ice cream. fl... !*......_..__.._.1.. .1 _ , _ . _ A -!._J--3 L`! w-..........5 uvu ux\.'u.x.u. I The Government has appointed Si- mom Fraser the first Customs agent {on the Island of Anticosti. I (11,. 1 -u u A -_ -._.. ...........u v.. .-uuuuup.n.-.. Ch-arlxezs Macaulay, formarlyr of. .Be1le,ville,,haa been appointed `Police Mag-isterate in the Yukon. VIII..- n._.-__ 1"r2_L,__s, 'Il'__,, - u r\1.,L___ I $4,000 in uubsczriprtions. ..uubAws..a.uuv I-Ll Luv Lunulh - The Queen Victoria Memorial Statue Committee at Hamilton has already nu...--1u-:-u- .- `uv n ,,-n. ...... "B u. ...uu-.u_y u.u \IvvsI.IVLI.u It is proposed`ti> build an eicctric `road from Buckingham, 100 miles Kupithe Lievre river, to 'L Orignal rapids. ' I . _ ~- ..r....-.u Clmrwomcn employed in `public buildings at Ottawa seek an increase of from 50 to 75 cents for 11. morn- ing's work. 'I'\I......._ ._ - ..__-J _L~-..,_ -1` , _,_.__I! ,, _,-- - ._. ,.,..~ -(`run -`avnvdaul Thdofcials of "the W-alkerville ;Mntch' Company contemplate estab- '|lishing a. factory at Ottawa. 'r.L : _ _ _ . . _ _ --.:.;`_ 1.__:u_u ,,, ,6 sun nu, says Lon-` `nu u -v u. n Theme IF. :1 Igoo-d chance of a. syndi- cate taking up this Bmeltexr scheme at K;'Ings`Lon, recently dropped by Chicago capitalists. . V ' - `l1........___ 'I"l...____L _.a n._-_L_- L4,.) _. wvvan u.-ua.-u; .u5. Over $1,000 has been subscribed at VV-innipcg for the Queen Victoria statue to be erected on the Govern- ment grounds. ' ' I`L!1.I.___ _,_.,I,!,,_. ,2A..4,LLL__ :4 1.-.] Theme. iievex-y prospct -3-1 a. sp1crn- ` did output Imam the North-west crreameries. Qu Appellc and Church- bI:`id.go will double their {product `this `year. I ' -` . Two Chinese laundrymen at Van- 'couvcr,_ B. C., are suing a prominent; iwonmn there for $10,000. She haul `ch-.u'g`ccl them with the theit, of"hcr `jewellery. - "n.......__L I.-. :1... 1'......__:,.u -..J.\.___:-:,... ._...-.-.. =-v-nun." . Children smoking cigaretttcs in bed set fi;r(_a to 11 dwelling` house in Mont- real, burning six others, with (1 loss of $4,000 without. insurance. mL-_`._ 2.. __.__,_ __'-_,, . ,n ,A1-._ -..`.....5-.z~~z- iP1'evmier Parent, of Quebec, has re- tuvnned completely recovered from the -thzroat trouble, from" which he has been suffe-r~in-3'. nvinvu Q1 An 3...... I . _ . _ _ ..l....._:I.....l _L .,.,........_, . 'Paymcznt_by the Imperial auzoriiies of the rzpecial war -gmtuity to Cana- dians who served-in South Africa stopped some months ago and has not since b-c_en resumed. -nr `rs -u-. .. -r 1 The O'tt:1wa. iE.Tect-ric Railway Com- -lparny has suggested` to the Board of Health that a by-law pv.'ohibiting`r%pit- ting In the cum wouid be 21 g<:od- thing, and offers to help enforce it it it is passed. a 4 Ir; .- k_,,, ,L 1 II :2 in- I {It is reported that the -\Velli;ngton Colliery Company,` of. Nanaimo, B.C., will hold :1 meeting next month for ,the`puz`pos`e of uuthorizimg an in- 'are:Lse of capitui_ Ire-m $1,000,000 to $2,000,000. V Much-nceded rains are reported in -`]\Iunitoba. ' .,....., .. ...._, ............ \ll 1,411-navu _ Dovw water in Lake Erie_cau.sed- the ;*wrec.k orf two_ lumber laden barges at `the cntrwnce ovf. Nzugara River. vrr:'__- A;...:..._1 a:.. rm.I-.--_,: 71' 5-... UU `.1 8-IJ \'\. ni--4- :` purpose, as H,-lLl'Li("'] which trade. In 'l877 tea was im-_ um Cey1on,:md b. from India. '10:) scuL neat`- \' ...,,.,... ..V-........~.... | M.r. Duncan Pattexson, L:mdon,l -England, is making arrangements for `starting an immense cattle ranch in Manitoba. His intention is to spend $50,000 inntock and buildings. I TL 1...... I-..-_ .I....:.l...l In ....'...L 1-1.... V-..:,uvv nu u-ncun uuu u\AAA\AAu5us It has been decided to erect the building for the branch of the Royal Mint on Nepean Point, and the new `museum will. :e erected at the comer of St. Patrick street and Mackenzie avenue. Ottawa. 91-: . ... . -.. .` .... .. ....v.... \.u. Major John S. -Hendrie, ccammanderr cf the Fomrth Field Battery, Hamiltqn i has issued orders that all `officers and mean who have not been vaccinated must be vaccinaberl before going to camp. n11._ I\LL .,, ,_ :n-,'_.,-, -n -1, , n mug; uJvu Luv .uuw:vs.u- _The population of A ustIa1'La. is 4,550,- 651, an increase of 740,756. `|r'.____A..- ._.'n-....-.!-_, 'n_.__.__ a___ ;1.`, ---, .... ...-- ..`..... VD .-..,.w. Mm-occo wI1';'satisfy France for this !IT111|'.`d01' of Paul Po&ett. -:1 wealthy jplunterr. 3 mL_ n..1____ --____-__.-.,r,_ ._,.-_.-__,:n - pr... ..\... . E _ The Cuban comv*enLLon has` passed a `resolution declaring allegiance to the United States. ' s -n v 4\I .. .. Rivcters on the Rapid Transit tun- incl, New York, are on strike for `$3.75 a day instead of $3.50. - I ` 71...... .....;.... :... 1' -1... 1:*..:.. ........'...1`a1... uuuuu .u-v 1.1.55:-an ya; 1yuLv,vvv nun- Dmrimg numerous thunderstorms re- cently in Gerrmany several persons werre~ killed by Iightming. Hi` I\ Y)..1.. nnnklmn at I-L.` 17-... `7....I- ..-...... ......,.. .._, ..,........,,. CE. 0. Bale, cashier of the New York Life Lnsmrance Co., was struck by an express wa-ggc-an and ki11ed`at New Y oxrk. nu , ,,1n_. :1 - ;__._,x: L- J. `nI.\lILLlo The Thcumeycrofts , the torpadd-boat builders, of Chiswick, have converted their businesstinto a. limited company, with 8. capital of 250,000. - , . IIVL. T\_!L!_L A J...f....1J... 1...- 2.........l -_ 9 U1. -`Ll -lllI'\"-`3`* a:xi|ing-:s'hips--in hly, two-tl1'u`ds (HI, uuuu w var.-..- V- .._..v,....... The British Admiralty has issued an order that from ndw out the least pumsrsibbe amount of wood be used in_ w_wrshi'ps, even for (leaks. *I'f,._.._. E`! `El AAAA .-an n u-a'H_lrnnaurn - Two expert; thieves, who committed the record number of crimes in Mont-. real in n month, have been sent to St. Vi-11c:Int de Paul` 'Penitentiary. They a~re'ure;dLted with 2-) burglaries in a month`. - The popu~i1mtL6n- of Brantford is 16,616. - At Staraya Emy`m;z1, Russia, a fire d-astmyed 135 homscs. VIII..- -...-...1..L:.._. _r A`....1_.-\2._ :_ A z-,h E The Grand Dhchusss Ohg-'a. the eld- sczst daughter f the Czar, is ill with `typhus Ievaer. ' v i n-_,,;.,, .1 `Ix -1 III - um- ~..u-uwuvu 4. -1.-..b.....~ .n.uvv-- v'Vi'cc'-Adm'um1 Sir [Edward H. Sey- mour, commsundem of the China station has been pxtonnote-d to full admiral. 'a-.__L-._ 11I..__I_1.. :r1_.:;_; \'r-_._1.. _..:..... . Lnuwsq _..v-.. `in u.....u..v.. ..v pg... ...4-......... "Senator C1ark s `United Verd_e mine in Anjizolna. is` `assessed at $6,000,000, on which he must pay $240,000 tax. `I\......._.. _.._.-_.......--- I-1...... .`l.......$.....~... .... \V_w1DJ.u1_.ra, VV'D\L| AVA uvvanuo Henry E. Perrinne, a. ,w,e1-I-knmvn business mam`, of Buff:11'o,- is dead. His $420011-(1 wife, who su-rvives him. was Mrs. Folsom. mother of Mrs. Grover Cluav-elm-d. ' . .~. 1 41,!" _,____ \IL'..' 1 '\. :.n.u.n. Moose are very pzntiiul this year in the forests of Wcstorn Ontario. A _C_. P; R._ train ran' over and killed DOMINION. ('.(`.. mt. be afraid of 01' any other us our indus- ,'.g as we are not steel From 1's Cotton tirds of the . FOREIGN. two about 80 miles east of Rat Portage. V - ' `l`An........ .. -:...c. L_;____-4 h-v: 1, - WV, -.-- .._,,... . , During arioit between Polish miners and miners olf szvcral othe,r.nation- mlitila-3 in Eederal, Pa., on Thursday, one man was killed by a revolver shot fired by :1 Pole. 7I'\L.. ..._..___.___-,,L n V ....... -J u ;.\.-v. The permanent German naval eftrngth in East Asia will be fou-r large cruisers, ,`w13 smaller ones, four gunboats, three torpedo boats, and soane river gunboats. 13..-: 7n,_,L__s,, , -, ..-..... -....- _..~-uu-you Prof; Frchsinais, the ast.ronomex' of the Paris observatory, ridicules Athe report. that Prof. W.`H. Picker- ing, of the Harvard observatory has discovered snow on the moon. ' .` ...... . _.....V........ ......V-- vu nus. uauvun Emperor William will appoint Queen Wilhelmina. honorary colonel of the Prussian Life Guards, the re-. gement, in which her husbzuul, Lhe- Prince Consort, is a. lieutenant. I nu, . .1.. u 5 -......., wvannunu, .9 .. ...;..w...m... , The projected uteamsmp lime be-5 tween Philadelphia and Manchester, I England, will `be running in a few; months. The line will handle. chiefly v cold storage shipments. Q 1|.f....- 77:14.. `n:..'|_--.,:_-__ -2 1-,.,s# -...- ..-.,-..,,., ..,...,....,...... M-rs`. Kitty Richardso.n, of Louis! ville, walked in her sleep about 330$ o'clock Sunday morning and was shot by her husband, F." H. Richardson,` who says he mistook her for a. burg- ` 1:11 . There are 110,000 mnion masons on stzrilre in Rome for an increase in wages and` the Minister of Public` Workti has promised to intercede on their behalf if they will re'fra'mfrc1m rioting. 1I`|.- A_A.....:..._ nL__._:-;1 .,,:n (V 2,-. ,..,..-.,. , , Th-._`. American Chemical and Spirit`, Company of . Evansvi.`.l.2, _Ind., has 3 gccne into the hands of a New Yorkf trust. The pbzlant will be closed down} and 400 men will be thimawn out of em-` ployment. ' 1:2-.- ___.__._ -_..____-,- _,_ J xugh constant nyod, and the Ludyizlgz care- auunipulutiou ~ ~'-nunnh`-.11` $1 1.-.-uJ u.;....u-.o - I Five yc.un-g`w6m-an and two young - `mvn. members of :1 Philadelphia social in the Schuylnill River on Thursday, '.l`h-air hacut went over the Flat _R0rk dam, and only one pars-:bm, u young, mm. mis 5-ave-:1. 11.... -n club. out for aholiday, mzre drownedn u.u.-u. nu.-u nu V1-\|u 4` \Vi1iiam Rose the best known negro ; in South Carolina, is dead. He was a i veter.'zm`of the three wars-Floridu,;u 1\/Icx-i.c:un and Civil--and had known! all the men who had" been in public} }life dp;rLr1g severzll decades. fl"`I.-A .........:.1-__,,_ ,1 A1,, 11-, 1r `[7 15.5.5; \AVI-I-Vl NILE |2l VY4LLl.l |4|\J\4(/lL|C$- The p_res.Ede-ncy of the New York; Ce.nL:zjz1l, in Iauccessi-on to Mr. Samuel 5 R..CaIla.wz1y, .who'1`c=s'5gnS to become 1 head of the Am:-`ri:'an Lo omoLiv.eC3m-` pauny, has beeri accepted by '\V. Newman, president of th(_: Lake Shore, ! Michigan and Bduthern Railway. . V [ Thought a Comrade I1ad.Becn'Dru;rgcd and; Raised 51 Riot. A despatch from San I<`r-.1ncisco,: Cul., suys:--Soldiers to the number` of ve or six hundred indulged in 21.? I riot on I":-inlay night , and wrecked , one of the many drinking places just? outside`t,he Prcsidio rose;-va.tion. * A man `hvrfhn n-.mn' ni` 1\f....m... Ac! uuLs1uu l,11(: 1;'l`CS:(1l0 1'CSL`1`\ a.t10l1. ' g A man by the. name of Morgan, off the 46th, was found unconscious in` the front of Mrs. Powc1"s saloon. Two of Morg`an s companions tool: him to camp for treutxuont. The doctor pronounced it a. case Where drugs had been mllninistered. l`hn nnuvu L'I\l`l\t\l' ....n:,n.. ..k....4 41... ul ug,-a uiyu Ul. L`ll :.l.uIull1lSI.CI'C(.l. The news spread rapidly about the camp, and soon there were at dozen or more men running to Mrs. I m';- tion for the drugging of `their com- rade, but any ucIu1o\vle(lgement. of the alluir was denied. Two or three in with the won1au_1, and ordered the soldiers from the premises. 1' They went` back for reinforcements, and spread the report that two of their :er s s'.1l00n_. They demanded rep:u`a- v scompzmions lmd been killed in this saloon. I l A-.u.\k -._.).. .... A: .._A..\L...... .: 41.; I men lounging about the place sided; Dil.lUUll~ ~ A`mob, made up of members of the /15thand 46th Regilnents, then rush- ed poll men through the` P1'e'si(1io gates to the saloon, and enLire1y' iwrccked the place. - 'l`hn' enlnnn r>nnrr11+ (`urn fvnrn fhn \VLL,'\.l\U\l LIIU |Jllll\:- The` saloon caught fire from the over-turned lumps. One of the bar- tenders wus severely beaten and cut. There were threats of lynching him, when a squad of cavalry and provost guard of sixty men from the 45th i1l`l`i\'C`{l an(1_rcscu_cd him. 'l"|~n nl`I`..-Ln Ix: Jlun n.-.vvn1`-no aunt` lll'l'l\U'-1 a.u1u_1 UM.;uv_.'u llllll. -'1`hc efforts of the c-.1vah'y and `guard to disperse the crowd were futile. uxftil the re department, turn- - ed the hose upon them. This, and the entire guard of the post, helped to restore order. A nu...-.l'n'l 1'r\I't\ul>:trnI:r\r\ n6"l\n rn_ LU l'Ub'LUl'U Ul`\ll.'l`. . A careful investigation of'the re- port thut some of the soldiers had died from drugged liquor pijoved that such was not the case. Morgan, of the 46th, was the only man who, it is thought, might. have been the vic- tim of :1 drug. his}; ARMY. Tled n Rope to Beam arid Leaped From, a.Ludder. A despatch' from Golltngwood says: ; Miss Maggie Fletcher, of Collirngwood township, hanged herself in the barn , at herhome. The young woman who i was` about 30 years of age, had not enjoyed good health for sometime, but during the past two weeks had comsiderably-improved. She had been constantly taken care of by her moth- er, who had become considerably worn by her Nvatching. Shortly after din- ner Mrs. Fletcher lay down to rest, when her daughter` left the-house, ~ committed the deed. When her ab- sence was noticed, a. search` was im- mediately commenced, but some hours had elapsed before the body was dis- eovere hanging from :1 ladder lead- ing to the loft in the barn. The un- fortunate girl had ascended to the top of the ladder and tied a rope to :1 cross beam. After `adjusting the moose she jumped from the ladder. Death must have been 'Lnstantaner.i1s ajhher neck was: broken. Man fupposed to Be Suffering From Mile Form `Under Observation. A desputch from London says:-At Willesden, an outlying; suburb of London, a. man supposed to be suf- fering` f1'om'-t.l1e lightest form of bu- bonic plague ,has been discovered. Persons `with whom he had -come in contact. were detained, but. have now been released. The patient himself is still under observation, SOLDIERS wmscxan `SALOON. HANGED E1RS.FYN A BARN. "T THE PLA.Gu IN LONDON. Terryc Rain and Thunderstorm End 48 `Hours of nadness and Suicide. A desp-atoh from Paris, says:--The intensely hot and sultry weather which has prevailed in Paris, has been respo-ns-ib`-.e for a; large number of cases (_) suicide and.madness. 1` , u r 1-. . Rarely h.:1s- Paris men such a. ter-, `ri.-tic thunderstorm as burst on Thurs- day afternoon. Thr weather had been sti-fling ho`: all the morning, and shortly after on-3 o'clock the ap- proach'of a t}1u~nde1`storm mas visi- LI- 1r; I,#_I,_ ,_ .1, 1,, ,1 ,_ ,, bhe. It brctke w.L:h tremendous vio- lence at .hnl-p:1.st two o'clock. Great . drops of rain, mingled with hail, fell !by bucketfubs, ccnvefting the streets `inLo'mini=.1t`u:*.e torrents, while thun- _dw3r mzlm and lightning ushed un- fcreasi-n-gly. The rain gauge-.s`at -the Tour St. Jacques reported a full of six millimetres. During the first downfall hailsiones from one to one and a huulf centimetres in circumfer- fcnce were piekezl up around the Hal- les-. Many accidents were recorded gin and around Paris, due to the wa- iter, hui, and squulls of wind. VI".-.~ 1\nv\:":u` nnnn A-.Ln.l . -..., ........, .. ._u,_....~.... x... n...... '.!.`he capital presented an extra- lordinnry appearance, during the two ihours which followed tn; outbreak of {the storm. Traffic on the boule- vards and all thlelce-ntral thorough- ifures was coxnpletely paralyzed, the {unfortunate horses being blinded by | the downpour and 56 scared by the lhailstomevs that they refused to move, Iwhil-c the more metthasome steeds b-ecilnue, in many cases, unmanageable. Flooded cellars were the order of the = day; and the fire brigade [smut abusy ttime p-umpimg them out. 4 ,l`hr- nn|1. li.! Wrnnnniun wnq nnn nf ' uuu: p-ump_1I:I'1g ulem -out. . ` Thu: Ocnm-cdi-5 Francaise was one of zth.-2 wrolrst sufferers in Lhis respect, [the water in the. basement being :11- amcistv level. with the pavement of the !H~c.t-el Coll:-art. Th.-5 Rue Zzmharie, ` the Rue Lagrange, and the Rue Maui- 'fetard `were completely inundated, 311-fl the fire brigade rescued u num- ber of persons from 'w.:Ltcry graves. Szeveral he-uses in the Rue S-mint An- dne des Arts were also swamped, and the Lyc-3-.3 Fenclon up-paurcd to be in {danger of being undermined by the I xv-:iL9r. ' PERSONS. \\'.ll,`:1|'. . Several sewers burst under the en-ormous pressure of thee downpour. The printing room of the Bull,-Lin Municipal at the Hotel dc Ville was ` . lvovodretl by the bursLi'ng of :1 neigh- `lgouring 19.-w-er at` about hualf-past {hr-cc o`cl~:>ck. A si.m`.I ll` accident oc- :curre-d under thn. m-cnumental bulli- `img occupioul by Snint Frcres. in the Ru:e du Louvre, cziuaing corisiderable ;.d:unz1g.e to the brudlding. ! Tn mulnv 1'!/1111`: Hm wnfnr 1--xul hn `.u;lIlLiL5`tf LU |.Ll\2 uruu.Lu1ug.. In many h :'41`vcs tln water csuld be plainly seen in the cellars playing havoc nvth win-.3 caaks and bottles. ' Several cases are recorded of animals '1\:ft in the hzlszsmcnts bsing r.lrcm'ned. ` '|`(\'!,nrI-rnn`lw.in. nn frlnnlwnmh nrvvn- Slrcng Room of the Singapore Bank .Robbed. Av dcspaich mm Landon says:--A `despatch from Singapore says that `notes to the value of $273,355 have. been stolen from the strong room of the Singapore branch of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank. Measures have been taken by the bank which will make 11. large part of the notes useless. ' L\.`J.l. Ill lLl':3 I2`lL.'4'.`.'[jlCLll.S Ul3lng' (Ir-C`'!1eU. .|.`<>1.r;grap4hi:3 and tclephomic com- municaticxns. with the `suburban dis- tricts zir-2 disorganized. . , a 2 i I I Canadian. Cruisers Are Keeping Watch on ` American Fishers. IA despqtcli from Halifax suys:-- Shore fishermen are making big hauls of mackerel owing to fish keeping in- side the th:'ee-mile limit. Twenty-scv- em Ame2"ican se'mer_s are on the coast; one, the Jordan secured 27 barrels six miles off Liverpool, .the only day the fish- schooled outside the limit. The Government protection fleet,com- prising the Kingfisher, Curlew, Con- stance, Minto, Acadia, Osprey, and La Canadicnne, axje following up the `Americans. He Shows Off Hls Guards Before French Officers at Berlin. A despatch from Berlin sa.ys:--Em- peror`\Villizu11, at the annual Review l`hu1'sd:Ly of the Brigade of Guards. on the l`nnnm1hnf finlrl nut. Hm .I.uuA.3u.I._y Ul bill: .ui`1gu.uu U1 uuurus, on the Tcnipelliof field, put the :troops through :1 series of move- _ments. Then at the head of the col- 'or company he led the brigade ;t_,hI_`()u-gil the city. His Majesty was accompanied by El. brilliant entour- age, including General Bumlut, and the other Frexicli ollicem here. Sub- sequently the Eniperor lunched with the officers. I he I Several Members vol Sir Wilfred Laurler's Cabinet to Accompany Him There. A despatcll from Ottawa suys:-It. I is practically set.tled.tl1ut. the Prem- ier and. a number of his colleagues will leave here about July 1 for the Pacilic Coast. Sir Wilfrid will` pro- bably be accoinlmnied by.Ho11. Clif- ford Sifton, Hon. Wm. Paterson, and Hon. J. Isruc-l '.l`zu'te. 'l`he party will go as far as Dawson City and return t.o'thc capital about Septem- bCl_` 1. , q-:-j-j A.VdCSD{11.Cll from St. Petersburg says:-NeWs has been received from Persia. tlmt. the proposed new Rus- siam_1oan of fteen million to twenty million roubles to `Persia fell through because the Shah was unwilling to give the required security - and gmnl: the privileges required in South Per- c-in nritish influence is blamed for Why Russia Couldn't Lend Money to ` Shut OH Pe.-sla. -r'u`U,UUI) uauurs, .\' per cunt. :mu1'a.cLu1'e(l sin. British influence blamed ltnc p1`1Vllc_I, l:5 l'L'l1uu\:u nu nuuuu Lu- t.he'fai1urc oi the loan.- STOLE QUARTER OF A MILLION. BRITISH fmiusncn BLAMED. * W} PR`EMIERZ(;`r0ING T0 YUKON. BIG HAULS ox? MACKEREL} HEATA-CRAZAED PARIS. THE KAISERv0N (PiARADE Hon. F. Lencelles, of Golden, C..` I - Homicide. V V A diespatch ufm-m` Golden. 1'3. C., says:-Thn saddest tragedy that ever occzurned in this valLy -was the one which took plncat the residence of t-he Hvcn. Frank Lascelles, Thunder. Hill. `on morning of Wednc-Hay, Mhiy 29th.. when Mr. Lascelles, labor- ing under thg delusion that some- one w-:1-3 outside. his house wzmting to force nn entvrzince. shot and i.nst:xntly_ killed his _Chi.nese'cook. For some time past he has been abroodimg over a fancied in-svulst to him in connectiorl with his bcingonlil-s:l_to giv,.,;videnc6 in Mngis-trate Scovil s court, in a.` dispute over a horse, and, since that time, he. has been much unsettled. An officer di.-rmed him. and p`.r.1c2d him" unuzl-er arrest. On his arrival at Gol- den an examination of Mr. `Lassa: 125 was made by Drs. Elliott ::nJ Taylor, and c.:rtii'ical_e- of insanity signed by them, `and :1 commiA.tm~.-nl to the asylum _at Nam \Vestminster was made. Qn..u.1..1 3.15....-.\.. 3.. ln'l-..... 2.. 41.2.. .. muue. Special interest is taken in this oc- c'urr-ence, owing to the prominence of Mr. Luscallcs family, Mr. Lasce1les Up-per Go'.IumbEa River Navigation h2ol:Ls the controlling interest in the and Tramway Coumptmy, and is pas- ssssed Otf large private means. : i brick, had suffered severely. They Get Away With $10,000 and Escape on n Hand-Car. A despatcli from Fostoria, Ohio, sn.ys:-At. 1:2_0 o'clock 1`hursda.y morning the village of Bradnenxvas aroused by two terric explosions. When .people got. out and investigat- ed, they found tliut. the branch bank of the Mechanics Banking Coinpany of this city had been dynzunitcd, and that the safe was completely wreck- ed, while the building, :1 two-storey 'I`hc>. first. chnrrrn hlmv Hm rlnnr ERINKAGE. Ul'lU1l\, 1.li|.\l bLlllL'l'Ul.l b'UVCI`Uly. ' The first charge blew the door from the safe, and the second blew open the strong box. The burglars, five in number, had made good their escape, taking with them 510,000, so the cashier, Captain Fowler, states, but the localbank efliciuls cannot. believe that it was more than half that anlount. T9 :1`: nnr-lnvu.....v CA `-rur\r\ `I--4 Q0 nnn hllub ELHIU uu L- It is customary to keep but 82,000 there, but the amount Was allowed ' to accumulate through the illness of an employe. Th_e robbers were seen making for the Hocking Valley rail- road with their booty, and were shot at by the village watclnntm, and re- turned the re, but the only ellect. was to accelerate their speed, and they made their escape on d. hand- Dnr -: French Doctors Are Using Brewer`: Yeast. With Remarkabl : Success. A tlespatcb from; Paris ays:- There is probably no country in the morlul xvhre-re more peoplz die of dia- betes than France. It is. therefore, not aurprising that the doctors are rat-kI'n-g th;.-ir brains to find a remedy. The Latest v of medical Isai- evncc .-seems ho h~.:ve touched the, spot. A Berdenuix doctor, M. Beylox, hus- bzcn giving his pgviients bre`wer'ss y-2`-111311`. with mtmurkablc Succesa Two ' cvthm`; have done even better._ In C110 0193 the saccharine mai.tur.M':is( rcdvuced from 25 grzimito 11) grams, and in ancniher from 100 `grams [0 no-- th-invg, acccxrn-pini-ed with the cure of a gzrn-grened ic-at. It appear`: that the yeast destroys the saccharine mzitier as it forxns. Yeast is lizihla `( c.a.=us'.e .e~rupti\0n's, but this (`an be cnbvia't`c:d by giving it in dry form. * British Acting as Police at Tien-Tsin Stop l.nwless Frenchmen. A de`spz1lch- from Tfen--Tsi'n` snyvs:-- Th_.~'3rc was a seriaaus affray on Sunday ba3t`wecn International troopw. Same Brini-"h Fu;~`_'1i.-rs_\\'.h) were acting as pac.:Ec:e here and preventing French solulilrs from hJus;ebrcuk'm-g, were at- tac.-k.e-d with buyunet and bricks The Fusiliers responded by firing into the air. This brought a number of Ger- vn`vn.:_fn Hm: aid nf Han. Ia`:-r~m--hmo.n. Coxmandant Schcepcr Ailacka Willowmere with 700 Man. A do: 1'.-Jonn Willou-_r:::-.m. Cape Co'.on_v, snys:--(`-:unn1:1n.hx:t E-shrcper, with 700 mean. '.!H.'.l(2!;`:!l Willa,-'.vIne.re Suu.-`-Lty, but was beaten olf uer nine. lmuis Ilighhng. KILLED lisi 600k IN MAD I-"21: . '.I.'1]:B'y nu/m'ne1'eu togenuer '.'.uU mun. Five Fuz-.:iI-irrs fircd again. (his tme killing- a 1*`r1-nc-h~n1an and wuzunding tharce 0-Lhers. In subsequent fighting foul` 1"us;T1iL-rs, fiv-2 Germ.:ma,:1nd one J:.11):\xn'ax:v\\w.-`re \V'.11I1d8d. Th: arrival` of a. G:-.~rm.?1n ofc-er. and :1 strong guard ended the fray. A .-_.. . What In Great Britain May Be Up tolthc Average. A Hc'sp;1tch- from London 1;ays:-Th.e Mfzxrk Lune EX[)'X`0-1S said cm Monday, in its weekly revie\`v of the crop situa- tion:-- vn :g nlrnnrlv clear ihnf R1-IH-:h tn0n:-- "IL is already clear that Brxtish crops will be very irregular, but we do not despair that M"-heat will be up to the. -average yield. Grub nud- ca'Lh'2r pasts are much in- evidence. One Hundred British Rpulse Two-Hundred < and Fitty Boers. aA despatch frcan Cape Town s:1ys:- After :1 desperate all-day fight, a. hu.ndn`cd men belonging to the M01- temo District Guard fzprced 2:30 Boers to retire near Bushm:1n`s he-3k, Cape Colomy. Runs": in harm: nl)!I17)Pl'S'(1r0 mov- am: uolomy _ Boats in large numbers are img abourt in the vicinity of Shek- st.:-oorm. Stormberg, 1\Iuileno. and Dor- (Lrcclxt. , , , 4.._.4__, arr. 1111`; nrougng 1 n-umucl` 01. uncr- mim:;'to aid of the Franc-hmcn. Than` numhercxl together 200 men. Wivrx 1n`|I.:`i`-hrs fi!'\*d 3211111. cum: Fodun Eda BDXBETES. FIGHTING IN CAPE COLONY. EUROPEAN CROP OUTLOOK. FRACAS AMENG "moors." THEY FOUGHT ALL DAY. DYNAMITE A BANK. last. -, [2-cut. -solemnly. l sttbed down. . h II V7` G'nI`,`\\&YG`l ARRISTER. SOLICJ`.-Kiit. 1\'0 I`A RY` CHE UV EYANCER. kc. MONEY TO LOAN on most favorable terms. Wills Probnted, Estates Administered. Ao- coums Goilectcd. ` 0i!lcev--Mv.-Canny : Block. South Side Dnnlop Suocl. Burma. . u ---a nu av u- `cove--r nu -nu-cu AlK1USTE1lS,EoIicitu-3 tor the Sup:-em Court. of J udicncure for Ontnrio, Pro |o1-5 Notaries, Conveyance:-s, etc. Money to Lqun. Omces : Ross Block, Barrie. C E. luwaox-'. A. E.u. Unnswloxn. ISTRATHY & :s'rr:N Anltlb EBB, Sorcitors in lilght. Court o Justice, Nohuira lmblk-. Conveyance: omccaz 0v_erBnulx `of T01-outo.Barrie.' Money Ill sum 0! $2.00 and upwxrla, to Loan at 5 |:cx' cent. ` l-1. u `.~'J:nA'nIv. Q.C.. G. H. Earns. s`.`L3VQ.'lil.l Ul.1J' 'u.l:so~ tried ulu.:1Lr_','_; but \V:1:v lxul. un- (3 eighteenth .0 nppiy `tho vign c.\;pc_ri- s. Last yea!` .;:.`U,U00 lmleri, u -.uv 4-nu`, Ll L`\.`LV laUL' JEFFREY A. MC(.`AD l}l\'. D. n`:_ Mun U. Lu \lUHULlHUNa Money to loan from -25 to 5 per (-ernt. on im6 proved furm property. v -v. unvnanu - BAI{1lIS'PEl{. S()LI(JI'l`0R. PROCTOR. 3N0'.l`AllY, CONVEYANCER, ETC; Spccini nttentlon in the Drawing uI1dProbntln;: of \V:llB. pbtzunixw; Lcners of Admmistmuon and Guardianship. and ('0l!l.(.'!.l0ll of accoums, Ike. Money to Lorm. Olccs: Ross Bl.`/.-1;`. Z`/.:'.xlop street, Barrie. `.1 auuuc_y IU uuuu. DONALD Ross, LL.B. LENNOX, AHDAGH. OOWAN & BROWN. BARIilS fEiiS. Solicitors for obtaining pro buic of wil.s. ;;unrdinn..hii and ndministm In n. and General solicitors, Notaries . Convey uli['Cl'B. etc. Iiwuurox Lmmox. Amcx. Cnw.uz. B. Hm.1-`mm Anmulr, G. i~).J. Buowr'.L.B.B. Olccs: Hinds BIock.,No. 6 Dnniop Street. Barrie. Ok-cs Bram- Branch Olces--Lennox an Ardnszh. Graven~ burst; Lennux. Ardagu, Uowan & Brown, Cree more uud Adlston. MONEY TO LOAN. INVFSTED IN CANADA.` ACl)UMULA l`ED FUNDS l`0'l`.\L ASSURAX\'CE.....` INCOME. OVER............ OHNSON & SARJEANT. DEAL _Ell8 in UOAL of all kinds. imported Jireot from the mines; also Lam and Shinglml, White uud Grey Lzme, Plasterers Hmr Se-vet Pipes Fire Brick, Fire Clay. Pluto: of Paris, ements,Jatc., allot best quality. and soul at very re.-wnmble rates, L;FI'ICI':.: 28 Elizabeth St., nan-Jy opposite Wellington Hotel. 6-27 .-.Z...#._.._._.j__...._4.- -. ..._. .__......-.:_;-._... STANDARD ._.A_%|FE ; . `or Notting- . returning evening. was who o.xp!uin- Id speak no Iungry and. and shelter. an took him _-:3, and Lhere n return. the > be at Hugue- Ls 'buu('.f:u:to1` un, which he 0, who sewed TRA9: Mamas Dzesoue Col-vmm-we to. Anyone sending a. sketch and (laser! tlon may ulokly ascevtaln our optnlon free It ether an 1 velmon is probably pntentablo. Communica- tion: strictly comldelmul. Hnudbookon Patent! lent. (me. Oldest agency for no.-zun patents. Pntexxm taken t I-ouch Mum: 0. receive opcctal name, without c name, in t e G ASAAAGZCSA. TIuAAn'In'.Au.' culnclou of my monuuc ournu. Terms in n . our: four months. 3!. Solid byall nowud ' era. azlrouhvng. " F33-.W R. T- BANTING. COUNTY omsmc, will be at ms onion in the Court House. 1`.:~rxie., every Saturday . lciidulncu und P.0.. Cooksbown, 1 . OI-`F101: nu: m-.x=m1~:xc1: :-Coruor Owen and Collier Sneaks. Barrio V HYSICIAN AND SURGEON. ETC. Lulu hesidcnt Plxysickxm and Surgeon of the Toronto General llos,-itul. with special attention to DISCXISGS of \\'on'mn and N050 and 'l'hronL work; and also Surgeon to Emergency Hospital, Toronto. l`.lnnAI Tn:6uIv-n In IE4 \l'n!`..uHu Iv nlnnl. av JUIUIILU. - (Jmvc-Upstairs in the .\lcC:1r(hy Block. nex to .\u~Curuxv & Co's Oi<'(e!:.1.wo doors east of Dougnll Bros. Funmurc Store. 29 v I111: VV' 11- LVLWVJJIIBBII Dentist. Barrie. Visits cookstown, every Wednesday. lIhn..l?nnu INA:-I: Want nt' Hm Pan! hlnn `WESTERN INSURANCE C6 -0F TORONTO. - VVIVIVQII I_V .1 u IIIVI Ivvvuoo Alumdsomoly |1luntr:u.ml' weekly. Laurent clr- ' cullclou of uclentulc ()ll|'I\II `claw: so d but} nowadoslera. D "1 JRIID--n-lung-. QIII Terms. 83 .. 1);. .}.":".`1?ivEn. PHYSICIAN. SURGEON to ()m=xmv: AND R1-'.nm-:Nc1;:-Corunr ( J1X'.1ll..pu1uLLuu `, invented` a .ock'mg-f.:'u.me :1 similar ar- atory pf the me-makim; in- ch 0.`; tl1c.pre- dirsoctly more VIEIIH UUUILDIUWII, uvcry wuunuauayo Umce-Ross Block, East. of the Post Ofcn, liumc. Oioc--Over Henderson's H'ardwm'o. Entrum.-e, Owen street. :5;-1; ' mocuvrnv. `3L'.`YS,& muncnxsos. as AY)T)YL"'YI`l3I\_-. nnv unvuunnn . ,, Ammnsa BARRISTERS. SOLICI'l`0R" . ' N0'1`ARIES. (IONVE AN CERS. &c. 01qcs- Bunk of '1`- ronto Bulldllxgs. Barrio. Brunch olcc. Oaldxvuver. ` _ Money 10 Loan. T3nNn,n Ram t.v.n fr n nnmrnvnxn .L'.|.l 1:31/']..\4'.V, DU1\lJI!aUA.V, (VC- . On-`mm; nu Nuurr ltusml-.uc1-;: urowus Pluk lumlu 2 St.. Bunio. 'Ielql1-ne 7. ` 27' rpcctal wlthout. charge, In the scientic Hmerican. A Iumlnnmnlv Illustrator!" wnnldv. Lnnrngt nlr. xun. Umces non DIOCK, uarne. Unuswlaxn. ARRISTERS. .<'.o1.1t:1'ro1:s &c.. - 1.\UN1.01 STREET. BARRIE. ".I.`m'u.:v A. M':~(,!nnu\v \\7, A nnva Incorporated 1351. nut to be pm- wam launched New. York, by ult(;n,,in 1807, um later that L British-built Lhc Clyde. 1311.,- not own :1 sin- xcsw craft. not 815, when Mr. uchvd his first umcs. Yet we s` of su-.nn;-v.-s-- ...:|:.... K.\.:.. in )HYSICIAN AND SURGEON. ETC. Lnm liesiulclnt Phvsickxtn and Surzrem AssunANc_E_cuMI$ANi!. HEWSUN & CRESWTIOKE. -.u~unn..n . . JOHN a76EBsoN luau II :1 non i. w. X. ROSS, L.R.d.s. Edin. 1".C. l .. Lundon. '11. W, 5, 1". C. .. Y`! I `I '\7|;'fIY A DB. IF. Iv. `BRIIRIITON. DENTIST. ROSS & `nnonovsxr. wIiYLVvnI. on: 7n1III4\7|:- nn. w.` n. Macnniuzw `nnnnt, Rn:-I-In, F, M. Momreomsnv, AGENT. BARBIE. wom.n~.~ ;s'r. DR. R. S. BROAD. .vnv . \ . \ r\ r.rvr\1\v14\\ mm Bank of Toronto Buildmg, ` Owen Street. ERR c. w. 1-1_.~Tkx1-ox. Ql`l\h"l') (in! TI` -: Yvn ll uv II\.I\aIil'\D\- Insurance Ag.-gent-, Fire and Life. U. L'.. LHIIIHUH. PJIYSCIAN, SURGEON, &u. as I'lII'Bl(.`IAN, l'I`C. Mc!:4um\'. 1 D. u. Muncnxsou. van I :-nun \& On I! Iullt : VJ`. AULT. - I) (I:\I 'I:uYIIIr\I\ nu MlS(!l.`I.IulNE0l.'} `the celer- ` snaps up `idc-as was- 1.-ounection if method `:-Bessbxner gmd Bes- `. . N, OFFICIAL. P. .0. Box 214. BARRIE J. C. BROKOVBKI .1-4 x, n1uuu.u.. 1 W. A. Bow. ..s12,5oo.ooo .. n,n:',ooo .. 14,305.00. .. 5.450.000 '. re . St :14-ly Store. The nunng mm In live stock A and Breadstuffo. [LEADING _`MAR|(ETs.| :1 h V . BREADSTUFFS. ' _ Toronto. June 4.--whveat-'r1:'e mar- k'-" is Wad? and dealers are quoting 69c for red and white east, 68 1-2 to 690 on a 13 1-2c freight to New, York, 68 1-21:. middle freightst aznd aomeisold at 330 hingh reightsunorth and west. No. 1 spring wheat is quoted at 700 east. Manitoba wheat is rather firm- er. but is not quoted higher. No. 1 harld is. quoted at 910 grinding in transit, -No. 2 hand at 88c and No. 8 I hard at 800 Toronto and west, and No. 1 hard is` quoted at 89c, No. 2 hard at Bc and No. 8 hard at 78c. Flo'uir-'1`ho offerings are a little - larger, there is a fair inquiry for ex- port am! -the market is rather easier; 90 per cent. patent `sol-d to-day at $2.65. Somo parties who were'ask- igng $2.70 yesterday, asked 60 less to-'_, day. Choice brands are quoted 15:: to 200 higher. Manitoba flour is `steady at $4.25 for cars of Hungarian pat- - emta and ($3.90 for strong bakers in car lots. bagaincludod, Toronto. `l'!'lI.....I `l'..- ....!.\J. ..L D10 4... 11 fan said that coubn, and res. jt. This Iy p;J.r_`Li-ally '.).....:n..|}.u vuuxu, 11.51` umg ..,... do` green. D-91`doz.... Par.sLay. par doz. ....., Potatoes. per bag....... R'1d3I=hes, pair doz._ .:g Rh.u.b:1rb, per doz....... Span-nc4h, per pk. Squash-. per doz. '.I:urnip:.', per bag Wat'EICr_e-F81 per doz.... Dr-casyseki hogs Beef, hfndquurters . do forequarters do'_,carc1-as, choice" do_com`mon L.1]g1b1s, yegrlfngs, par on... nvyu. uu.5q-uuunuu.-uu, a.v.uu-an Mil1fcedV--Is` quiet at 313 to $14 for cars of shorts and $12 for bran, wcst._ 5 - -n u -- . u . 1- p ,, 11- n - 4-...-....4-v-4 nansasvoqaa ;. o Toimmo, June 4.--The streetymnrket hc:re to-day was, very quiet, with small- recepts, Only four loads of grain wexre received. One load of white zwheat sold 1-2c, lower at 72 1-20 per bushel, one load of red 1-2c- higher u: 72 1-20 and 100 bunshels of goose. mnchungcd at 68 1-2c. {I`.'wo loads of huvv nnld nhrvnf nfnnu al- 6219 nnur 1-run wuuuuugcu ill, UO .l`Z.C. I.I..'VVO 101103 DI lmry sold about steady at $13 perv: ton. Othezr produce` was dull mud nomin- ally unchanged. Wheat, white (In rod -,__ ,. {.45 72 1-2 3 00 '79. 1-`). 0. ) IUIJ nu-on do goose . do spring ` Barley Ry-e .......... .. Buckwheat . Oztrs ...... .. DA-xnn J.` 3 .. Hay ............. .. Straw Butter ......... ....... .. Eggs . . . . . . . ...... .. Chimkmns, per pair '.|.`urk:2ys. p-31' 1-b App1es,culla, per bbl'. | do nhnimn ,p.rice3 uznclmnsge-d. Car lots on track Luy Ulll LIHUK ue_re. Balcd Stzr-aw--'-Market steady and` here are quoted at $5 to 85.50 per ton. - |LpplB3,lJI.l.ll, PU! DUI do choice Asparagus, p-er doz.. Artichokes, p-er pk... do nar hm: ......... .. 2:.I'ur.'11ILuIL*.t', par pK.... do per bag Cubbag-es, green, per doz.; ....... ....... do per hundred do red, par doz... Carrots, per bag Celery. par doz. Cucumbzrs, p,3r doz. . Lettur:-2, per doz. Oni-zms, per b.1-g An 0r.on.n. nardno: '50 '40 99 40 3 oo '75 so 100 25 100 10 u vquo - Barley:-Is stezrdynt 45c for No. 2 east and f.o.b. vessel cast is quoted ax 490 to*50c; No. 2 is quoted at 43:: mikldle freighta and No. 3 extra is quoted at 41c" mrixddle freights. 1 T).-..I;...`I_--L 1',` _._....:._..I -5 K4,. Ana.` `I. .".1.HL'['lI',u. :5 nu-. indu.sl.ry yet 1 \NCY._ I 1 ml ~ye:1r3 ago was`. known (1 about 1,110 nth century` -l.u1"Ln,'_-j. 'iI11i- hric which Scver:L1 oth- -..l...~. _ iv-ind