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Hinds Co., Miss In its report In re Mississipp The Grand Jury of embraces the following the convicts in the ference to Penitentiary fter saying they foun ngs generally clean ev siv in reference to the hos] tal about the prison, HEAR WHAT WE HAVE TO SAY: That the following Prices cannot be Successfully | Competed with in the City: | 1 sail ih ineilenteisihs: teas al For $22 a Scoteh Tweed Suit, regular price #25. en lately Y the | Wor $21 a Scotch Tweed Suit, regular price S24, ) ee ee a ae For $18 a Scotch Tweed Suit, regular price $21. oe = | For $16 a Scotch Tweed Suit, regular price $l. eis ee ae = te sal) These are all genuine Scotch Tweeds. ee ee ae fae For $15 a heavy All-wool Worsted Suit, worth $18. t-bite, and all of them have the stamp | For $10 a Blue Serge Suit, worth $12 Beaggee sed meses a Sag = their | For 3] a Fur Felt Hat worth $2. ted t re cruel and brutal treatment | Canadian Tweed Suits from $10, Upe eget sia iy, ee ving, Gents Furnishings, Shirts, Collars, Ties, Hats, &c., cheap ee a ee and eu | for cash. hei > cctantaiahan tee the wank 04 Military Cloth and Trimmings always on hand and made to We believe they are improp rly fed. . ] : . SICK pers ~ ild have Ught diet, and their : ; food, we are informed, is coarse meat and cab bage, whi they cannot eat. One convict irst Into tears iving he was literally starv eat ] e vermin were seen craw! . ‘ ‘ f ¢ ae The bedding Vv tne Taces O11 the SICK. iit eauainy ein +} } + j 1+} Lt > was lig und Stifl With dirt and fhith. he attention cf t suthorities is called to this mdition of affairs, and pardon recommended ed ! oft a number o! nvict ere eA [The lesees as individuals are not con- demn¢ it the systemand principle which pe rmits the State to take a poor « reature 8 iberty away and turn him over to those whowe interest is to coin his blood into ley are strongly inveighed against After a recital of many shocking details the report Ses by wserting tl wt trod will | never s na State that treats her ts as Mi ssissippi does hers. PP > <—-. a American Affairs The Bost LJ remarks ‘* If the S24 000 000 w rth f cotton goods, the $48,000,000 worth of iron, andthe $45, 000,000 worth f len products which wer iported lis country dur the is Scai Vea “i Deen §& ld eisew! re I s | es id | Ve tei Slow ld more factories to supply the home demand. Our over production is chiefly that r countmes whose people cannot earn ] nt wages make tne onsumers of ii I " i ) S i Tha Mr. Bla . sidered ‘ a I ‘ \ | i Ww it S I l KE \ ey ‘ $por f the New \ s tries eassu! . certain port f Mr. e's admirers ne United States. After relating how Mi Bla Ss every opportunity to champion the suse of Home Ruk snd how he overthrew ** Jon Chamberlain im 4 GISCUSSION up hi (hat question, the corres- pondent adds that ** Mr. Blaine is still the solid friend of the Irish American. even if hie 3 » LRM) es iWay ony the ettete iris its — << . Canadian Affairs. ——— ’ In Man : e Free } learns thai from accounts the hay crop this year will e rather on the poor side The extreme Y it a t = ’ w i iS OT this s I d not | CaAriyv € on ol it a cl Stal i lt is improving s eadily under the late rains, | Out at Dest 1t Willi be only an average < rop , Ra Vay ite ] 3 P cil Ion or ‘ ‘ Ca i silw + are Tt t to een iTg oe LUuCé r) S x" As ited out before, 1s the one remedy open the people of Manitoba and the North- | west lhe concession is timely. and it may tinge ly, and it a) be taken as proof that the rates redticed were : XCeSSIVE The Canadian Pacific is a very iong road, great seetions of which the! ttle or no traftx in this respect, othing that caw quite match it, 1 this continent \, very large amount of private capital has been put into the road, na y lay that those who vetatured 5 ‘ve an Opportunity of getting a reasol irn from it. As far as 1s con- sist nt with a reasonable expectation, in ht to be made as low | 4S pr ble; and the reductaon made is a ‘ + init , Tacves oug Hcl which vught to be appreciated. he rking upon the absence of trouble this summer onthe fighe ry question, the Ni wv Y rk Ti nes says ** The natural conclusion seems, to be that there has been no trouble thus.far this season, because the \merican fishermen have, themselves, svorded it Trouble is not profitable to m, and profit is mainly what they seek.” Many American fishermen appear to have been instructed not to go to Canadian ports exoept for legitimate purpos ses. It has been possible for the President to avoid the policy of retaliation, by which the chances of asettlement are increased. The talk ibout commercial union can scarcely have | tte ted the issue, and settlement is not likely to come in that way —————- -e -oe—— in Brief, And to the Point. Dyspepsia ts dreadful, Disordered er is misery ndignation i toe te wn | i vestive pt hi oF pilcated and wondert il things in It is ¢ isily nut out oI o cle - ty i ugh Tood, si ppy food, beak okery, ment 1 worry, late hours, irregular habits, and ny other things which ought not to be, ha made the American pe ople a abst . ySpey 3 tt en : ist Flowel na lone A wondertul work In reforming this sad bi Iness and making the Ameri can people s0 heal lthy that they can enjoy their meals and be happy: Nemember No | nappiness withou health. Hut Greens August Flower brings he ilth and Hap] » bin ySpeptic, Ask you gist for a! ottl seventy-five cents. ~~. BLow1nG up Hell Gate has been a laborious ind costly work, bat the end justifies the elfiort. Obstruction in any important channel isaster,. 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