7 SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, ll a~ 1896. Fa - ns ee ae - a EE { DAILY EXAMINER THE D: . { - : RR. A MOTIVE FOR THE CRIME. | NEWS NOTES. THE DAILY EXAMIN , What is Thought to be & Possible Clue tothe | The Constantinople correspondent of the siine ee eee London Times asserts that alienation of AUGUST L590 New Yorx, July 30.—Jonathan Spencer, | (diplomatic sympathy from the Cretans is ' : ae steward of the Hebe rt Faller, was a sort | distinctly perceptible there. MR, LAURIER’S INDEFINITENESS. [of hero among the colored people in South Daring Thursday nigh’: storm a board mem ders of ‘ , wefor erection, madeall kinds gf ras 2m THE CLIMATE oF CANACA. ula is peerless when im r j “ € ‘ : sic f © ‘ or ‘ s. In Canada r : e, th eg > r i is ra y €EXCeS+.VE and Vis i = fa ed it thie reay ar vite a variably Oe ava I Ais «aon from $and tai Waves and Similar lista ances which au great ioss of aod damag property Jap? a few weeks age a ida wave caused the los of thousa of iives and the United Stat fairiv wel cupied detailing the damage by cyclones aud tornados hat country From far away Australia comes news that the heat there has be nse, ard tuat the peopie ir some sections ave Hecome panic stricken 0 sequence The Sydaey Herald says : — “In many of the land townships the Inbabitan ts have become panic siricken Eve witnesses describe the arm as tak ing @ superstitious form Una some sta tions the remarkable sig ras witnessed ‘ Australian ay willest <« birds — taking « ra ne . i atic fow] f t var } eir leav 4 e*cape from the heat. Their behavior was that of dazed and stupetied creatures. Thev are perfectiy indifferent to the preset suman beinge. Perhaps the most striking effect of the exami pled b it wes fur shed from a piace named Nyngan, fron which Came the brief and pointed mes sage : ‘Mosquitoes are be ng killed by ti heat.” A thermometer hang in the shad Qt tie coolest po ie River Darling, tne largest strear n New South Wale- regixtered 107 degrees as the lowest at tine c olest hour ot the night, and 129 as the ghest during the heat of the dav fur these 26 days. During the same time the eat One day i ta the city of Adelaide was 172 le grees Phis extract tells its own story, and needs no elaboration at our hand-. Con trast this extreme heat with the pleasar weather we are enjoying in Canada, and eapecially in Prince Enward Island, and then ¢on in other respects as well muat be eminent i at ir won Cc arrive ountry, bo piace xe home.’ ~~ NOTES AND COMMENTS sider how highly favored we are and the verdict “there’s | Brooklyn tce- It was with these peo- ’ iate before his remem bered lay. ple that Bram uecd to assoc varriage and anv of them him to-day as a very pious young man,who we : dwith a prayer book, but in whom his friends did not bave a greaideal | f faith Something was said yesterday by Spencer, which, in connection with | whatisa ly Slee goes to show that | restion of col.r may have had some y io wilh furnishing a motive for | e crime Bram is almo:t white, and | luring ten years he has been sensitive in regard to color It was one of the first subjects he brought up when he first met Spence He did not tell Spencer that he had ed blood a | Spencer did not Suy | anvt ‘ ut it, but the latter told w | ¢ reporter about Bram coming to him | and saying : “You would not blame aman for ] Ass wy off as a whe man if he could lo o,” answered the steward, ‘You sé nid Bram, “there 13 suca a ‘prejudice against a colored man that wt annot get a show, and if he can fool po ple I think he is perfectly justificd tn doing ; The steward agreed with him, aai was surprised some days afterwards to hear Capta » Nash br ng up the sume sub ect “The captain told me he thought the mate was a colored man,” sad Spen- | rto-day, “aod Mrs Na:! alro poke | 4 ‘ Ld not belie Lie y ever Sala any gy to the mate abont jt Aft th “when the mate talked a! t the capts 1, L woul i tel tm notio ay tue much, but 1 never told bim the reason unt ulle e was in irons.” i m one day: « The I eaid to b * Mate,’ I i sail, ‘the captain knew you were a colored i thot was the reason I did not 1 An, 20 want to have you talk about bim. The mate seemed -surpr.sed.” Spencer was asked abou truth of the stories of brutality told about Capt. Nash, ant he ad e h wa truth in them. Six r was tle only one on the vessel at the ne f e murders who had sailed wit ‘ apla Nash bef and to day he told me stories about him which he has kept very quiet. “I did not want to say anything about Capt Nash,” he said io a reporter, “ because everybody said he was a vood man and he treated me wel', but he was very brusque in “his manner, and I *r of differences with the mate on the last voyage. This mare's derson Phere is no doubt aving been a very gruif man, who would run on tue si gntest provocation. I ver knew of him in the men, Ir io to be with tle mats, sure that there was the captain and Bram. was always somebody in the cabin heard it if there was knew he bad a numt ame was Ar sbout Nash h and he for iis revo was @& man ver uaving puble W always seeme although I am froubie between There who would have e and Mrs. it; perhaps tbis is the reason they When Bram was engaged, ne trou! veard were killed. and before I had seen nim, the captain told me that he was comisy, and he sa‘d be was @ young man. When I went out int o the galiey I repealed the captain’s remark to myself, and added “if he is g he will want to be a good fighter on this ship.” Mate Anderson was 4 young man, and the captain had told me “young men who do not know their busi- re not worth having around.” Bram's you ness we Spencer had an interview with had deceived her evil three small children, be a other ways pathy for him. —_ nn oe — HORRORS OF RUSSIAN SUPEKSTITIGN She expressed no 4n Extraordinary Marder Case—The FPri- soners Confess, Some peasants were tried at Moultana, e government of Viatka, Ruasia, re- entiy, on a charge of murder, committed by way of human sacrifice to the heathen gods whose worship is still curiou<ly blended with the Christian superstition of he people in many provinces. The pri soners were acquitted for want of evidence. From Ostrogoshk there now comes the report of another extraordinary murder trial, which, though of a different charac ter to that of M oultana, gees to show how rankly superstitious are some of the be- liefs stl. prevalent among the Russian peasaniry, lwo ponents who had taken to dishenest practices, such as horse etea! ng, fell back upon an ancient belief that, f traced, they could render tuemeelves nvisible by holdinga lighted taper or vandie composed of humantalow. ‘lo btain these ghastly lights the two thieves waylaid and murdered a young villager of I age. They d-sembowelled the iS years of 1 ducing districts in the south of Russia. | pieces, on their way to Toronto, consigned ; & ' tion, Nash or the second mate ; | aggregate all of $200,000. wife. During the day the young wife had learned what bad been kept from ker dar- ng ten <a ihat the man whom »ha et married was a negro; that previous his marriage his associations had all een with people of different color from Ler | wp; that ~ Mi s having twice deserted ver, leaving her alone in the world with ing house near Cecil, Washington County, Pa., wes washed a vay. and the occupants, 15 coal miners, were drowned. Che farm buildings of Mrs. Drew Crock- ett, at Guilford, Me,, were struck by light- ning on Thursday and burned to the ground. There was $1,000 insurance. FE. A. Tyler, proprietor of the Brooky Brattleford, Vt., and his wife went in bath ing in the Connecticut River, about half a mile above the suspension bridge on Wed- nesday and were drowned. Advices from Rome state that Pather Martenelli, prior general of tne Augus- tinians, has been appointed successor to Mgr. Satolli as papal ablegate to the Roman Catholic Church in the United States. An Odessa despatch to the Londcn Times announces that official reports are to the eftect that tho crop bas been a fail- ure throughout the most fertile grain pro Sixteen cases of guns cont ining 320 to Charks W. Irwin, customs h u-e broker, from a Beigian firm, will be de tained at that port, pending sn inves:i sa- It is suspected that the arms are for the Cuban insurgents, William West., jr., living near Church, Kemper Couotv, Miss home after a da,’s ploughing, and after telling his wife that he proposed taking a bath and putting on clan clothes, as he wa3 about to die, did so, and lay down on his bed and expired a few minutes afier— wards Antioch . went heinous crimes ever Texas, was brought One of the most coummitted in Austin, to light on Thursday morning. W. E. Burt,a memberof one of the best and most respectable families of that city, murdered his wife and two children, azed 2 and 4 years, last Friday ni-ht, and placed the dead bodies in a cistern. Peter Scherer, a epiritualist, of Benton Harbor, Mich., bas made a curious con- tract with atransporiation company of the town. He says that,with the help of various spirits of which he is a medium, he is sure that he will be able to find a vessel that re- cectly sauk in deep water near Benton Harbor. The transportat.on company has agreed togive him $10,000 if he succeeds | in doing eo. A young man three weeks married at Topeka, while watching his wife cook breakfast, swallowed tev grains of strych- nine and going to a bedroom lay down with bis face in a towel saturated with chloroform and died. He left a letter apologizing for putting her to the trouble of getting ready tor marriage, but said the knowledge that his extreme bashfulness would aunoy herall through life was too much for him. A severe storm like a cloudburet occur red west of Steubenville, Vt., on Thursday afternoon about 4 o’clock, and within a period of 3@ minutes a mighty torrent of water had epread destruction along both Parmer’s and Fisher’s run. Persons who saw the water running down the valley ran from house to louse warniog the people. I'wo hundred are homeless tu night as a result of the flood. The damage will Lizzie Brown went into the East Chi- cago Avenue police station the other day, and for the 700th time asked to be sent to Bridewell. Lizzie is the dane Cakebread of Chicago. She is 69 years old, and her once black hair is now silvery white. It | is estimated that during the last twenty- | five vears she has been under arrest 700 } times—always for the same offence—intox- j ication. When she gets tired of her sprees | she asks to be Jocked up, and is invariably accommodated. Late London advices say the House of Commons adopted the motion of the sec~ retary of state for the colonies, Joseph Chamberlain, toappoint a committee to enquire into the administration of the British Chartered Sonth African Comp any The motion included an insertion offered by Sir William Vernon Harcourt, the Liberal leader, that the committee is also to enquire into the origin and circum stances of the raid of Dr. Jameson and his companions inte the the territory of the South African Republic. Dr. Grenfell, superinteudent of the Brit- ith mission to the sea fishermen operating in Labrador, writes to the St. John’s, Nild , papers that the most extreme pdov- erty still exiets in the northeast portion of Newfoundland and the coast of Labrador, and that many ofthe inhabitants are in a starving condition. Dr. Grenfell, who is a most reliable authority, declares that it is impossible for languagd to deser.b: the sufferings of the coast residents, who have beea without flour, food or nourishing food for weeks. “They have,” he says, “been living upon seaweed and shells. The grown people are almost naked and the children wholly so ace to. BOARDING & TRAINING STABLES Grafton Street, Opposite Court House. JONUN M NICHOLSON, Prop’r. Having opéned a public Btable 6m Gratton Street, | am prepared t> take Gentlemen's horses and Colts at al seasohs of the year to board, train, break or keep io road condition for immediate use. Horse Clipping also at ‘Terms reasonable. CHURCH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Ede Michas!mas Term » Bagh Sept 5; 1898 CTLATRMAN BOARD MISS PAINTER BISHOP OF NOVA SCOTIA OF TRUSTEES; LADY PRINCIPAL MACHIN; VICE PRINCIPAL—MI35S With Eight Resident Governesses, Four Instructors, Matron and Traised Nurse, Housekeeper; etc., The New Assembly Hall, Art Rocm; ten additional Music Roome, atid the En larged School Room, will be ready for oc - cupation in September. Special Senior ‘Students admitted, D'p- lomwnas grapted. Tue situation of Edgehill ie remarkanly attractive and healthy. The grounds include Lawns, Tennis Courts, Skating Rink, Gardens, ete., and cover cizht acres. For calendar containg fu)! information apply to DR. HIND, Windsor, N. 8. jy 2i-246 tl 15th Sep. we +s ed TH (SECOND SUPPLY) Hhive's Horn-Fly Powder, Sticky and Poison Fly Paper, Insect Powder PARIS GREEN. REDDIN BROS Opposite P. O. TELEGRAPHIC. Sreout Dasparonrs tro tee Kxamingr NEXT GOVERNOR-GENERAL. A Rumor Regarding Sir Charles Tupper. He May Be the Next Governor-General of Canada. Monrtreat, Aug. 1. A startling rumor became current here yesterday, and while it was believed by few there were many who thought there might be something in it. It was eaid ihat news had been received here by cable to the effect that Chamberlain has been urging upon Lord Salisbury the advisa- biuty of offering the Governor-Generalship of Canada to Sir Charles Tupper at the expiration of Lord Aberdeen’s term of office. j More Election Petitions. Sr. Jouy, Aug. lL. Petitions have been filed against the re- turn of McInerney in Kent, McAllister in Restigouche, Powell in Westmoreland and Ganong in Charlotte, all Conservatives. —_—_> Sir Charles at Ottawa. Orrawa, Aug. 1. Sir Charles Tupper returned her yester- day. He will probably r main Lere till Parliament opens, Lady Tapp r sailed trom London yesterday. Boat Race Postponed. Havirax, Aug. The four-oared race, postponed vats yesterday on account of rough water, was to-day further postponed until five o'clock for the same reason. —— Farms For Sale. TULLOCH & McLAUCHLAN FARMS FOR SALE. The undersigned offers for sale his two farms situated on Lot 34, five miles from Coarlotietown, The homestead (Tul- lochs Farm) beautifally situated on the Hillsborough River, is well ksown as one of the very best farmison P.-B: Tsland. It consists of about 102 acres of land, in a high state of fertilityand free from alt noxious weeds. A superior dwelling house, a neat farmers’ cotiage, new and commcedious stables, coach ~ house, granary aad root houses are erected there- von. Thereis also a well grown crehard of threeacres, stocked with apple tree. of the best variety. This property will be sold entire or with a reservation of about 12 acres, including dwelling house, coach house and orchard. ALSO, the McLauchlan Farm on St. Peter’s Road, alongside the Marshfield School. It consists of 74 acres of excel- lent land, all of which is now and has been for for Stour years past’ in - pasture hav- ing been carefully cul tivated, fertilized and seeded down for that purpose. Easy terms will be given for the purchase of these properties. Apply to D. FEXGUSON. jyls, TIRED. EVES, E-pecially when reading or working by artifice! light are nearly always @ sure in- dication of defective vision. It is poor economy to refrain from wear ing glasses when permanent injery to the eyes may result. It dosen’t cost anvthing to find out thecondition of your eyes. Examination by correct methods free at the Queen Street Swore, o opposite J. D. McLeod’s. (. F. Hutcheson, late with E. W. Taylor. dy & wky. FARM WANTED. TOUAISTS VISITING The “Gem of the Gulf” Are invited to visit Carters’ Bockstore Photos for sale of leading buildings and Island scenery. Souvenir Chinaware, with Is- land views, choice Stationery, Fancy Goods and Toys, Books Novels, Magazines and Papers Prices always right. Prompt and careful attention te all orders. Goods deliveree free to steamers, railway and city hotels. Geo. Carter & Co, QUEEN SQUARE. Charlottetown, July27 dy & wky. Property For Sale. The subscriber wivhes to diapese of hi» beautifully situated residence,“ Edenhurat’ PS St., between the residences of Hon. . H. Davies and Benj. Hearty, Esq E ronting 84 ft on West St. aud sunning to the shore 200 ft. The house 1s heated with hot water and commands @ most beautiful view .of the harbor and surrounding country. Inspection from 3 to 6 p Terms easy. Apply on the premises to the owner, SIMON DAVIES. jv30 —tf, h! Isay! If you want ’em to see "em you must go to Paton & Co’s THEY ARE HATS Untrimmed Straws worth $1.00 to $1.90 FOR 50Oc. 150 to select from. Jas. Paton & Co. annie el A. Good Active Agent Wanted to canvas fur the Thrift or Industrial branch of | the Sun Life Assurance Co. A good territory and lib-| eral contract will be given. Apply to EH. R. BROW, AGENT Charlottetovrn. The a Monarch of all-- ROYAL Unequallec for the money. Oi SOAP; J, Unapproaske Made here 4ll Grocers. ( 7.t @ Be Singing the Praises ef WE SELL THE —=t (ur Shoes. eee If You Could Sing ae—SLATTHR SHOR J. M. McLEOD & Co. Watson's Drug Store Saturday. >see 2 <=] We are offering to-day and to-night, remarkable Le?) values in shoes, any wn a FLY> PADS, \ a INSECT POWDER f W POWDER BELLOWS ** Ads” may mislead— goods pever lie. If you are thivking of ew Shoes Wholesale & Retail.| [ak."4{0 Jour thoes: tat ae keep them out of cheap, harsh, sviff Grand valve, our Meu’s $250 Shoes in iace or congress, worth $3 of man’s money. cent count when you buy from us, You wake every Yours for bargains. A. E. McEACHEN, THE SHOK MAN. Now is Your ‘Time idl tae + vody and carried off the intestines and , ees ; CBBSSVSSSV888F ie) oe Uthctale of the Interior Department | other fatty organs. Whilst melting these An express .rain from Philadelphia for Any person having a smal! farm of 4 ; FURNISHINGS, ae SHIRTS, a COLLARS oe TIES 4 FTC oe “ —e Uanada to} Jown in their lodgings they were surprised Atlantic City, on the Reading railroad, from five to ten acres, within five miles of : " - “hg “og . . ea: f ' 0 by their landlady, who, being suspicious atruck an excursion train on the Ww ert Jer~ | the city, may ficd a purchaser by applying ¢ j ( i : Below wrriva ss 7 e peculiar odor pervading the room, | *¢Y railroad on Thursday evening juetout-| to the nndersigned st their office in ¢ é Some_of the grit papers are publish-| and having beard of the murder, commu- | *id¢ Atlantic City, where the tracks of the | Charlotietown. sj st] if vo: . . rh: . ng eduPaladealiog with the pepaiasite | aicated wah the police. The calpris | two roade crovs. The exprese plunged| M-LEOD, MORSON & McQUARIE, .|¢ ‘ It’s just a question if you need them, for what protection. Icis wonderful how popu-| were arrested and confesred their crime. | through the excursion train, killing 42) jv20—ddw ¢ Ts useful as well as ornamental ¢ they cost 1s a. mere bagatelle. ey protection has lately become with the siemens cai tii cs people and injuring 80,4 dozen of whom , but it can’t get at the Horn Fly é grits THE CHEESE TRADE. will — rrr oe of the . ’ Shive’y Powder for Hora Fy ; T, ur G @ : ; a veading engine were Killed. 1é@ excursion oe dh J O I-{ N - a . N Zz | E } ; INJ A ' ; Mowa Montreal, July 29.—The most striking train was filled with excursionists from How IS Your Watch ( ene ab: "Wario - aa 4 . Cc . | S G TS’ . n @ . r cmt . 8 . . / eo ee fact in the cheese market is the positive | Bridgetown,N.J. The dead and injured (is bat dediie bs ¢ : LADINS . elled ‘ yt = refusal of the leg timate demand over the | *ere brought to Atlantic City. The en- : : ( : " ack ie . <A rs ¢ 1 tT Ss ad. | i ‘ ' ; yeh many bave bought it from u: - <3 ‘ sacha: ha Menken cable to respond to the bulge that act in in gineer swife, when she heard of her hus- ee in ime ; it must be good. Wholesale ¢ etek s® FA . ‘ { cain hn ) private cara, but | te country last week, and siill continnes, oe . a ae dead on the floor a ¢ and Retail at é Left in stock, will d ispose . Sie O p nk oe ‘ , “PE parently, if today’s business at Belic- | Where she stood. ; : , ‘ fr HH y - a é€ cis aay criterion. Shippers who President Cleveland has issued a4 pro- A Watch 18 8 delicate piece of é 6 eee ot them at m anufacturers Chr have tried persistently todo business at| clamation bearing date of 27th again com- machinery, and to give satisfaction ; . é « s prices for cash ie etietilins 0 the advanced cost, find it impossible to! manding citizens of the U nited States to should not be kept going year after Reddin p li B J 0 and , seer B we * | get limits that are workable. The only observe neutrality towards Cuba. The year without c! eaniuing § If yours ( r ’ ’ — ( & 16S L é 06S o i “we ©F | inference to be drawn. from the situation, proc lamation refers to the original pro- needs a'tention. bring it at once to ¢ é 6 . : rops tO} therefore, is that the move is due|clamation of June 1! 9, 1895, demanding 2n bate and = ae r 7 a é Central Drug Store. é sense 4 ‘ pt fy he short eales « las ne . ¢ ; 2 runniug order ata moderate charge = pirhaps, the milo Gn de a ee neutrality laws in respect . ' We have lately added to stock, some very pretty Ox- ; ; easy cheese and to speculation, as it is | to the Cuban ineurrection, and gives notice ¢ ‘ ‘ : y : ate Bg ae understood room has been made in cold | that all violations will be vigorously prose- G H TAYLOR SG SVOVA*VWIeEOOeY ford Tie § Shoes, price JOe, $1.90 and upwards. A Valuable Brick as sane 1 eee To- aenet The leperore ~ a} decision Z ¥ as 3 Men’s Oxfords at $1. 00, $1.25, $1, 50, upwar ds. : . me vill fe new hat | 22Y “Pot busine : come | of the supreme court in the Wilborg case — DW elline House : ' across. With firet{cort in view, a reller| construing the statutes relative to milttary Graduate Optician: ’ j | S could not part with tinest Ontario for leas | expeditions, conspiracies, and the extension . ange ‘ « than Tic.to Thc, and buyers’ ideas did{ oft aid by furnishing transportation, in _ North Si Side Queen Square, Ch’ HA JOoN- ——— uM on L0USE Building —AND— : ' we ‘ not go higher than 6{c. to Tc. On Que | order that citizers may not be misled as to , bec makes they ranged from Ofc. to. 6}:., | the meaning of the neutrality laws. , Business Stand. mS as take piace and with this difference between buyera “uM ee Wt nseaiie a Lived’ a - aie W © [a-t few | and sellers it is quite easy to understend Cc io "eK “8 : k sie an oe a Siena Weeks we 14 sera! ru ers) that the volume ot regular business <¢ l Vorporatios a ne ore - ‘ gular business on the | 49, Nyack, N. Y., prevented « negro from pro hom . $; ot is light. ire ean © eee ere #8 We are in-tractel by = Owen Cow ‘ are tim At Belleville white sold at 62c. to Te, | 2@bbing the house ou Thursday morning. ndily w sell by aucti Friday, Augast : : ; : >@}) hh) Son vac. { c. . ns ; 4 j ‘ iv on, ‘ric . * poh Laet seer, enme-detn, 3 Le. was tefused. Al When the girl discovered the burglar she 4th t 12 o’closk, noon, on the premises: ‘ 0 % sii reg an : > § chased him through the house and fired 1, : : g| Ingersoll Tuesday sales were at 62 to Sse Geils. nad at ened bas hed s loat Jarge three story brick dwell a pony 16 13-1Gc.; same date last year, Tic. refused j : ed j ¥ ; : ' e : - ve Tl . bouse, c ontai ning tifteen rooms anda The greater part of the Montreal exhib-| At 1Md02 ales were at Gis. to Te. aogpe ven dows there and orenged: in tbe . We still lead in Soda Water Sib ith eoubhena, aiien: soe. Tg A x saint np mel aeag: reipecae dathoass. She. tad pétlenk am a token If your baby has weak] 6.) year. Finest Fruit A LOT OF <2, situated next to the corner, of (Queen and EN ngs were swept vat of ¢ xisterce e a e ows . ; Jore] ester Sta. by fre ¢a on Tursday morning. The | The Chiidren’s Fnemy, quantity of jewelry, ahaceane and cloth - ankles you should try a Juices and Pulps Cream and ' This Sunt gloss un nee in good oF f y - r ti } 6 - . > + ® fe el T is ade from that 5 f the city| Serofula often ehows itself in early life | ‘"@ Which be left behind in his flight. Mr. a pair of cur Corset : Franc Sli ers der, bas.9 slate roof, double windows, wim was our in r:-;oure toa third alarm fr a} and is characterized by swellings, absces-| 94 Mrs. Haring are away, and the gn ] th er pe ' Phosphate. coatiae sald he ‘toons | . , wi bud fire in th prs « of Howden irk | ese, hip dis-ases, ete. Consumption is| *8*'" the houte 3 gee asa had Mr. Soots with steel s: "p- : 4 ters at back, a good, oo firoet proof - Co., wholesale hardws are, St. P.ter| scrofula of the lunge. Io thie clase of Haring pistol under atl ow, and when porters. They are alance of stock of F. de C. Davies at AT HALF PRICE ¥ OR CASH cellar, stone wall, over nine teet, 8 iree yn Se GUA y the flames burned | diseasee Scott’s Emulsion is unquestion- she beard the thief walk in her room she good nearly half price. ete Wamolested, and when the fie apparatus! ably the most reliable medicine, did not hesitate to save her employer's . } F } ; 2 i Zz Me 1 rs the did get lo the scene the main. brilding | , property, Jack Davies & Co. <M SEE WINDOW cto ae sees 6 : SCENE | i ee J Owner, at the Connolly House Dandas aod many smaller ores were burned tothe} A two hundred million dollar Russ‘an eee ha len cary, ground, Quite @ number of electric ears Joan has been subscribed for twenty-five Boils and pimples are due to impure R. K. JOST, Beales’ C Bt. George Pha:mey. mplanadh, $5 P MeNEILI co were destroyed The Joss will be about times over. The Czar does not pose as blood. Remove them oY making the re se BROS nagnenremens : ' saul $150,600. the friend of the Republic fur naught. blood pure with Hood’s farsayarilla, July 30 STAMPER’S CORNER jy22-Im. : € wai pias: Auctio! Clearance Ladies’ Shirt Waists& ONLY---— ww WORTH $1.25 For 40c. Each.For 25c. Each. ALL WORTH FROM——= $150 TO $1.75 FOR $1.00 Each. STANLEY BROS ALL WORTH FROM $1.00 TO $1.25 FOR 6O Cents Hach. STANLEY BROS. } j j STANLEY BROS. —— i234 ONLY WORTH 38 CENTS. STANLEY BROS, a