spmdxif wmum TOURS 35-09 &"' vil... "` ...:2.':.-.:'..:... *'-...... ........* I Fighting the 'l|l_uke_v .\1-u-0pp`oultIon to an AlucIulmenl-.\leu Laglllgln \VnlI ` to Kill a Clergymnu ~ The Knoll of Doom soundgd to the` saloon Men. ` _ comzsskn To MURDERT CAUSES LEADING TO THE SHOOT- ; me or REV- MR. HADDOCK-" y I I :'I{f-Tlae comer, left the i for- rgrhetd. Fhe con- k of the [loom to n art, and United he case. i; nod :1: h he con- I IS Ind |( I crime of par- ! pur- bloody ;;;o::;:.'.'.'."zi...'.'.."" `:- Anotlld pain wq gym], in:n:d_ vornmont. Mr. Tu-to ovonod that he minded Mo noouuduun opium Col. Amyot oufnoll thondfromthe records at 0t~ hm other oonroom. . Sovonl other witness dopoood that the articles referred to ten of I character oolouhud to injuri- oully olhot the reputation both of the colo- I nnquuuuulluullllliloll II I00 Bllliihld gnanudotmmum um-, yuuu-uur uu ulu uulaaoal and til`!!- Imunl. dopolqrl that ho was in Ru who the utlclcu complained cl won pa lhhod. Mr: Tum ndnitud writ! the Article, and that during the chance Col. Amyot In the northwest he had hlhhod nrticlulnndstoryofhimuuiot hr hum- liu. This, how-over, wu 'pnvlouI to Col. Amyoth condemnation at the Mncdonnld norm-amount Mp 1`...-5. ..........I .|.-; L- ` am the rumor . bone, which` Col; A`-3"? nocuodof keopi , wu nick Iv n wu called to no it, ulifwu not worth mom than ). Senator Pollotier oonnidor- odthntthoorticlouoompluinotlol wonof I nature to severely dump the reputation of Col. Amt, If proud correct. Mr. D- mas, pl lnhdr of the Chadian and [tin- nenunl. alumna! Hunt 5. .... :. u........ I lenel Tu-to et Quebec. Qrnnr`. Jen. l&-The court houec was crowded when the libel ceee of Am ot. ve. Terte wee commenced. Mr. L. P. lletier opened the ceee for M r. Amyot. reviewing the ch-cumetenoee which led to the institu- penlug of the Caeeofcol. Amyol Agnlnet_ tion of the euit. He ettrlbuted the ettuhr` mede on Col Amyot to meliee on eccount of If: tion tothe Meodoueld goveaumeut . outlre. veterinary eurgeou. epoeed the : hone, which Amzot At \\'ilson`s Pharnncy only cm this in mpmpanble medicine he obtained. Try it. I t in good. Sold by ~ WLJ: WILSON 1 puucy -an I pace \| lll(`ll rejected It. present project. of I echool of eci~ e ence in one which should be warmly urged l by Kingston reformers, who could then point with truth to the benefits conferred on the city b A much maligned le 'slature. It i would Mil Another to the Al y numerous educetionnl advantages which attract strun- gers to the city. A school of science is the one thing it yet needs to make its educa- tionel equipment abreast of the requirements of the . It would, of coune, be s benet I to the `gale surrounding country. No one can tell how much latent ability it might develop snd utilize. To young men with Icientilic testes it would open up A field of useful end luc-stive employment. which, in s country like oure, is practically inexhaust- ible. In order to develop our nature] re- sources we new era continually obliged to cell in the sid of foreign specinliets. How much better it would be if we could educate our young man for this sppro rinte work. The Ions of luv and m lcine ere. es wn s l hum ...n.'.... ....-..........a-_| L... .L _, , uul yuuug In-In lur mu: Ippm mm work. In I I know, gottin overcrowded. but there , in an almost bounu leu_ pmfeanional eld, honour-nhle and lucrttive, the gateway to which in I ocbool of practical and applied science. -Youn, eh.-.. (`n'm. mu wnole euucnuonu policy, would it not \ have seemed-in the highest (1 absurd gntnitounly to curry out um force that noliuv an A nlnne Irhioh -m'..o..I .3 5rIu'||I'Illly to carry out Illll for policy 91: A place which mjocted it. But the nnnem. nmiect. at . ..~|.m --u ---s annually BIIIIICII. BVGII In I Forty upoct, after Kingston had. at the ocnl egectionn of I879 and I883, twice in . sueeennon condnmnod that ...m...-........... -...n N I nuuu cfvuuuua UK 154:! Ind I553, nvme m _snceenuon condeI_nned the_ government and In whole ulqmumd policy, would it tho hiuhant Jan-I-no .|.......I 1 w I nu uluu` enemies. ey hare. therefore. Mine 0 portunityof sho ' a generosity which should shame their tractors into silence, gratify their friends andsupporters, and perhaps win over some hitherto obstinateop nents. It would also quench the old we] -worn part ' cry about the normal school, which has always seemed to me most unreasonable and unjust. Othwa, horn in position had, and pressed. its paramount claims, an aanore natural an-l suitable lite for a second normal Ichool, while to give a third to Kingston prema- turely would certainly have been denounced as a job for avoiding which Mr. Mowat has been most unfairly blamed. Even in elections 1879 and mm twins: in ._._--.. , Besides they will not forget that there is even in Kingston 3 renun\ut," and that remnant composed. p is usual in such cases, of the more thoughtlul and intelligent clnas of electors who we the people chiey iuter~ acted in Inch A petition. And they would ` hnrdly Will! to punish their friends in order to `Quite their enemies. n I...-- e|.......t.__A - 5:, H, P .. ,.-....u-u; uI5'?\I uy nun Irll, Ul WHICH Illli tmy says: It bleaeth him thmgives and him that takes; "Ha mightiest In the mightest. And earthly power doth lheushow likes! God`: ` when mercy oenaonsjustico. I\ -. .. - The School of Science. T` : KI.\'u.~"1\`>.\', Jan; H. -(To the.` l"A_lj_t_9_i'_): ' All Kingstonim.-s, whatever theirpolitiml ten- l deucies may he. must unite in the hope that W I the mvincial government will regard ta- 4 l vora ly the memorial of the city council,` ` which" will doubtless `be endorsed by the : county council in regard to the establish- _; uient of;,_a school of practical and applied I science here... As lies been pointed out in the Winn: this is no` part of the necessary equipyneut of zxuniversity, thougha chair of technology is -eonietimes attached to it when it has the means for maintaining it. Queen's universit ,,as we all know, has had I as hard tight for t as means of roviding its present honorable standard olp equipment; so that it could not be expected to do more in the direction of practical or applied sci- , t`lIC(`. . lint the facilities which nre all'orded to students of science by its presence in Kingston, with its professorial stuff and sci- ientific appliances, would atford to in school of science established.:here such an i'nmcnse advantage, that if a science school is to be established in eastern Ontario at all, King- ston is clearly the place for it, nnd HS cast- I ern Ontario has done so much to educate ` herself she clearly deserves the help which is proverbially supposed to be givento those ` who help themselves. Ofnnnrm it u-nnlu 1... nn...:I.I.. cm. .1... n.. l .. nu. u-anus-nu cu nun: uy tut` wugn 01 I child Just got up and give hlln I done of the mild And plouuat Cough Balsam. That Is nude or a mixture ol elect name And coltsloot and tar. And plenty ol` otherlngrodients. And you will noteolllphlll. But will say That it cannot be best. And that It is not I cheat. But in sudden and sure To elhct A good can In All troubles thug bother the lungs. Then any to your wile, Always keep in the house A bottle ot Wilson`: Cough Balsam. ' __ , , _- ...... _l`..... ......u.;-:. But I have too much respect for our Un~ , tafio govemmen! to su pose that they could adopt. the role of Shywck. I prefer to be- lieve that they are capable of showing the imiIy urged by Porten, of whi `h she w t v L IIVII I on oraing the tactics of its em-mics, must necessarily nd it a little awkward to as- aumesoaoon the attitude of asuppliamt. The Ontario government might say, with m an uppuunuon camlluaue and thereby Shylock, to our civic representatives : Well then it now appears. you need our help. I Fair airs, you outed us on-lDoc. anm- \:uu spurned us such a dny mnother time ' \ on unllod us do; nnd.Jor menu courlcsies We'll grant you! is Lgnch moneys." I `I')..AII,,, . - - nu ngnul, by its elective vote. lreshly elm!- Iengd the provincial gm~e.nmo.-nt, retum~ in an opposition camlidate and thereby orsiug its em-Inins, mnnt wuu -up memaelves. Qfooune it would be possible for the ()n tuio government to take it snmawhat lif ferent View of our desert. A city which , bu sgnili, by its elective freshly elm!- Iengd Droviucial mn~e.nm.-m mmm. \ JANUAR}g THE MILITZARY-LlB.EL. Aoddoatlnnlug. --- D.lJ__..... _. n LETTERSKTO THE PEOPLE`. 1, 1887.` intelligent A13 ple inter and L0 - If ie `h a mild 1| :e. IIWI perhaps but mente. would the torn 1* hich ( able ere! ed, ' l_l}ilI .\`o\'. 9!. - ..--` "xx- -(To :1.g.-_;.1g_._.,;;; TELEGRAMS mom THE EARTHS `er theirpohticaltelh en. ..-. l\l . . ..___- - ,. """"""`! VIII. I`. ~-ur. Ulj "botllderund ovorninuho land 11.0.1: dctth 0 Don] Ialdeulcigh. HI III! M I I &ihIlIoI conned to`:.ho Iol. h vntohgd oorod' r Iuhnnd All l.ut'nhhLm,.hn in ninth nu. -- umnoh`, Jun '.'. ._:f:..".`iI Li Adnmn,N.\'. ; mu E. nin1...d'i>'.}3y' H. Fay. Mantra! : Wdtot Fanning Bolla- villo; Mill Stanley Nevhlfht K `- `Kay. Windaor ; w. 1:. Pollock. Clonlur! : M. Rytn. Smith : Full: . --..vv- Morgtn Davin, E. 8. 81nith.M._lVo_I-. Rodrr and H. V. Mu-tin. Toronto; R. K \V|| to, ` Adams, N.\'. Mill: and H_:_Fay, Wdm Fnnnlnm n.n.. l\lTl\'IlI II Inc llrlti ' my. Windsor WJG. P! Rynn. : Falls. nun-guuun oomtomoddtuthuo of `accrauadmenw ohnvenorvod dice I878. in which you the militis, an it at pnoeut exists. was created by not of pnrliunont. .__._-_:._j.__ usuuu. an. u.-ln connection with the Uaudinh militia I has been undo tomuk the Queen`: Julnloa by the of I Ion oarvlto modal wlooo cu-Iuadmouw ohnve nnrvn .a.....n-en The Pharmacy, "Kingston. Jan. ll. ~ u ' Ills Ill I0 until th 5- that hi: ts fatal c it In: nu ue friend: It V0" 3 a ll of t e ii If death h In one of helovec ntlem 0 amily. 7 could In 3 f his . 0t era. 3 , l , Inspt u council, 1 home to I ferfod to No Advnnc: l'rrn|vI., Jen. l4.-The w of the inn zed:-ken. who ue mainbere th;;Inel- gune eeeoointlon, w pa-ohbl ed- vaneed within the next three wee I. The iron nu-ket late developed a Hirin- nen The menu rere time an ad- nnoe in the end nee is contemplated (mm 90. to 9 2-10. CIIII dhoount of hodu-y wl Hank`; ' . uu.\pu.\'. am. H.---AI tho nnhtorinl held At the queen`: nsideneo at 03- today. the cash 0! oioo were trans- ferrod to the new member! of the cabinet and co than who and changed olco, uni the minister: kinnnd the queen`: hand as she formally notied them of their appoint- ments. - In-. Glnduouo Greatly I-ems. Jul. I4.--Mr. ou-om Ju- Avon hh I...-4| J OH; Tho llotol Anlvnln. Arrival: at the British America vi. In`. D u_.1.L I uenul nu ueeu union a sudden shock. and rent sorrow, for the deosued was helovt-cf us Are few young men. for his great ntleuoss of chnnctor. his devotion to his And his sterling charm-oer. No one have fewer faults. or a higher regard own goodneu and the comfort of Jm. Anotlor Iodul Proposed. Ottawa, Jun. M.-luwconnoction landfill A nlhnnnilinn I..- L..- , sun IIQIOITOIIIOII. The deepat sympathy is felt in the cit for Mr. H. C. Voigt and family, in their t ing bereavement through the dentin of a devoted son and brother. F. (`. V form- erly of the Kingatou poet oice. an latterly of the poet oieo department. Units. The deceased Wu to have spent Christmas at home, but sickness prevented, and be con malod it with the kindlieet purpose of en'- ing anxiety and alarm here. It was not the disened chewed alarming symptoms his relatives were notied. and then the ending was we truly apparent. He nursed with great tenderness by his at Ottawa, and this week Mrs. V0 and Miss \`o' t, aaaoon aaapprieed illness, added iheir loving care. The has been almost sudden shock. ` 'rent few vmnm m... 6... H. ----- llll! crlvr. Kid mitts and gloves reduced at Hardy`; (`ollector hlngone. New York. has discov- ered that the nnritime provinces of the do- minion have been uhip ing their lumber to New York so Heine fumber," that mold- ing duty. and proposes to put A stop to it. A meeting in London ado ted A reso- lution that the establishment 0 an imperial institute. was the most fitting tribute of Britieh oulojei,-to to the queen. on the occasion of the jubilee of her reign. and appealing to all for contributiona. When 4 ,Ln Kluo`d-tho uuoofn-u H;-na.:u.. Lo.\'p0.\`. Jun. H.-At tho ouncil. at the nnuun. ...:.a-..... -a n. nag-unv. mm: to Soult Ste. Mario. The new jubilee postage stamps, issued in London, England, will be dintrihntod among the colonic: of the empira. In the dominion it will be printed as a five cent stamp. Loni Randolph Churchill in private makes no secret of his chogrin. He is not only aware of the mistake he mode in resigning. but he sees no present chance of retrieving error. Ill] ., FAA ` ` me 1,.r. K. company has iuueulntgndora for the construction of the A im linnch exwnsion. I distant of 33 mi es, from the Algnum mill: to Sault Ste. iuhilm m-9...... .g-_..... :--... I 2 .....l.;.|.: unuzule couecuon 0! pictures for the age lory at St. Petaersbu , the ' price bein &), r8 The C. .R. construction of tho `Inn;-1. |.'.._-L w...,c.m-.nc per, to be called the Star; is I ma pear in omnto about February lat. T e knit, goods strike at Cmajoharie, N. Y., ha been declared off by c.\ocutl\`e board of the knights of labor. } The wife of as well known 'l`nm.... ...-...L uc--us. aggregating $`..',0ll). l A Toronto correspondent hints that a ngu : c0user\`ati\'e per. to be called the Star, to aPpe_nr omnto February = del)t.a._ Ilggregating $2.01!). ......,...u. will not 0 in parliament in person. This is aulecide< disappointment to Loni Niiislsury. Hen. Hill. \\'atert0Irn, `.Vis.. is believed to have ed to Canada. He left unpaid 10r0m.o onrnmrmnmmo |.:..... .1.-. , I III: IIIIU vices that u-g-`LIL. L... _ fie Little Things That Allbct Canadian- Fluhes From Europe and will they Portaollel-A Llttle of)!-Iverytlillj bully ' Read and Remembered. The cooper: of Oawego, N J . strike. llorcl um` lately lulll8(l0WIlC visit Klontrenl during the curnival season. The freedom of London he: to Henry M. Stanley. Sir ,John,. .\loodonald arrived in from Tomuto this morning. The embargo on Canadian horses has been n.-morewl by the United States. lee laborers are on strike along the Hud- son river. The men task 82 n da. . John 0'Niell is the next hood or coming ll? for trial in New York. Prof. I. Schatf, the book iewimller. com- mitted suicide in ('invinnati jail. ()\`cr $l.'l0,000 have been found in the ho \ il occupied by the ljliilggjelphin miaen. [`wo'\'esscls from liuenoe Ayn-s report that cholera has broken-out there. The Hritisli executive wilL,proee-cute Mr. Dillon with the purpose to estrent his eure- t i 08. 'I`L , I , anon l been teuderedw,` Ottawa? I ('5. The 1. uceu will person. 'l`hi.; in .. . ~c.4mMo.\' [mos nu-o `unmoved (huh: Stables from the City Hotel Yud to Con. A sum Bum`: no Bmor Srnxna. Klnsnt ...`:;.`;:3..*.;-:`.'*"`*`"` S"' ! AFFAIRS or THE WORLD uccn wm not u decide( Lli)R'lIII`\' an u-r1cl FOUR OUARTERS GIVEN. Sad Berourolnont. ..A ....__,.n ~ 3 -- - in-II.-:\'l;x:r'i.can Haul- ....".`.".".."" 5-TE "0! parliament in lecide( :limmminom....o .1-\ in parliament In rflisappointment No; if 00 u GHBALSAM] A new ul!:.\'Tl.EMli.\' out Ilnd good bond ` und moms in new house. newly furnished And I 1-enu-ally located ; strictly I-lute funlly : mo- dern conveniences. at No Queen Street. I ii__`_A`Vi A FEW BOARD!-IRS can be accommodated \}\iXkbcISI"1lnnd lodging? Apply to IRS. B. A I-`EW GENTLEMEN can and good board and moms. terms moderate. at the cor. Brook and Division Streets. \v.\lu-.':5 MANIIKAKE LIVER PILLS are : ureLy n vegelahlo Castluruc. being entirely free .rom (`alomel or any Metallic auhnumoo. In case of Liver Complaints. Blllouun Dyspep- sin. Hondnohe.&o.. they give unlve mustac- tion. They are Smmr-oonwed. One lsndose. ln lioules ul WADEB DRUG STORE. A ncw BOARDERS can be accommodated at 113 Clergy Street. ' l-`OR (`OUGIIS .\.\'l)(`0LDS.-GI1up In Bottle T! tluts l)|.ua1:.~m Comn ltnnligng. The rs; v N) u-my am a co ompotod o \\"kilcl 336;) . How ound. `locum o and other valuable ingredients. l`l'e|snn to lake. lvhgggea 250. and 500.. at WADE`S DRUG S A new onxrnsusx nd -nd mgmg newly turnlnhod md llU'l`CHERS AND SAUSAGE ll.\KERS-- prime new small ha casingn; by tie:-co. mu lbs. He. per lb : kegs. [01 lbs. 3):`. per lb: halt kegs. $10.50 ; prime new English sheep onalnfa. kw .30 large bundles. on: smaller quam tics .. per bundle. Huwux & `.30.. Hamilton. I W11) mm: |5.u'KI-zliqlnghosz man Rim _uu'd (or pork blade bonus tank and furti- } fixing umlurhus delivered at our Ivor Hamil- mn. I{u\\ LIN & 00.. I-`urtllnors. Ham tun. I `I-`lV)`L'.\'l) AT l.AS'l`-A l`0lIIII|{ vm-nntod to cum haul and son Coma. Hun one. Fnllouses. &v. lI:\nsnn's .\l `e (`um Salve, in 15;}. :1! Wauiois Dru ,: __,_ _...j mu 1`-0Ul)\'Al.Ul~2in wo3Icn L'nderclolh- ing go :0 m-;r:\'1-:3`. w.un-:'s MANDRAKE uvnn mL1.s`m mrely vammhle Catlnruc. haimr ant imlw hm . .'\ mum`; nw I-.'I.Ll.\`u H0l.~'SH. \\'emoon I Street. l`us~s1-.s~uion at once. Apply to JA OH | ` HAJ US. crn pnopnnri {xi-offnn 'l`;lLlu8U I 0% nlolhono uovcu (. l~o@n.wInnnm.rv..:|.nn.n THE I5UWLl.\'G ALLEY on Wullington SL, with r`osilem-c uvurhcml. and tho llituros and ` mung: of the Allow. Puxtsossion at any time. 1 Apply to m-zumut RlUAl{DSON&S()NS. moi of l`rincc.~ui Strool. , `Aux. 3l,; . DIED. ' . ' :1 \'um-1.-.-\t. Ottawa, on Jan. l4t.h._l"rederick I C. Yoigt, only and heloved son of II. C. I Voigt. of Kingston. A 1sii17T(`i?vI-:1.i.'f\`u HOL SK.\\'all1n` -Ttrecl. Ann]: to JA THE B0\\ Ll.\'G ALLEY Whl|_ington \\'it_ h rcsit_lc'l|ce xtures a disturbed at night by the cough of the tilt] r nnua I . Pm):-`. .l6n.\` Rxrsohnl 81 Oil! _`.u3' \'.()L. LVI % For: sALr=,o;R31`631rzi13:j SPECIAL j Rii(c'>V7ALI first (`lap clones huugh, luuhenuulul. Turn upon Honda). Jul. t. E DIPAM IDA anmmnmgs. "'i'?.m. 11.... Dr. J: loutnnl. hm ms: nu...- . in tomormv. ` uuuuounou I0 can. no oommmod I bur- ` in I hiya`: homo and dbl-ward: nd Ming. 0 cndnvonnd to ratify hi: mocha with oxtnun Aurohbt In. nnnuury Ina lltllltlllrlllll. VII yesterday oondounod to death. He committed bur- clan ii A lulu`. lining Anti nCA4p-.-4|- I!...l Annllut conducted booth. Puus. Jun. I8.--Dual, found guilty of mhbory ud lnonndisrlsm, yclwrdny `ooadonud Iodnth. oommmod nlmr. may-Oil!!!` I$l"I lK-I0Ou ' Dvlun, Jun. l3.-'l`Io convict Duly un- dcrgdng n maniacs (or life :0 Lima-iok for compli ty i sh dynunlh oolllpi . ub- licly shun gut :0 never nym :3 pith the Inn. and land a t q cl with 'DonovuRouIouhlnuoouIt Ho olnlmntlnt Ihu-Iutwutlnnnultol do- ocptiou. trichry and betrayal. thr nigd-K-irgldotn. '1` 01: '::::|t."`:n' M nnxiouuuguuunfvu-tho wclfu-o ol the Irinh pooplu, tl npudinto the Ida that popular vol-uncut in not competent to maintain blurs." -nuuu: snvnzm-Y-Ev: or am Dollui. inclndlugwnhl naval wlllho m ban O ` I tlunln. W :1-E... `K-aidnu alon.oo.A HA." on oMMu 1`;-. A Jan. I1 .10 IIIIICIIX [IN G U)lI|II'I@ `VH1 w In. th in tthrniud Kingdom. ...f .,.f','`,`_ ..,`:,' Llliinnn -n mun -.- 8.. AL- ....ll__. .1 AL- -r. uuuu-on II |.IVOl"00l. l4uxnox.Jen. l3.--Mr. (loechen. in Liv- erpool. meinteined that be we: still e liber- al. bnttluethenlliedtotheeupport of the government under the inuence of deep con- wlctlonthetitweetlnedut of the men of only .to uniteend use the (humu- ' Inlnnngnlnn (hp lno.-le.. -0 aumu, Ana 1: worth some 315,000. The nntional buebull legs has signed an even HI) phyer: : .AlnoricuI auocintion, seventy-nix : international. one hundred and nix : north-we-torn, fortymino ; western. forty-four uonthom, twenty-nine ;outem. ten 3 New England. twenty-oovon--a total of I for the principal profauionul orgsnin- tlonn. nu nan: nu uunng Inc meeting. O'Rourke, of New York, expects to II)! , lauebsll two or three year: after his mis- ; Iion to the her. Then he will settle down to practice and politics in Bridgeport. He won`! starve if he don`t get many clients at nt. He has been very prudent with his nlnriu, and in worth Ol5.0M. Th `again. Lg. -I.......I luur monmu or oemg so years old. It is estimated that nearly l00,0(X) chnngod hands over the recently run Mel- bourne cup. One bunk Alone hul I all for close on to l(l).(XI). The book-makers were hit bud sll during the meeting. O'Rourke. York. Qrnu-In on nl... l Ill 1 race at 1 mumun. Norway. early in December, over I course of 25.!!!) metres. * which in About l5j miles. Axel Pnulsen was ` beaten hulf 8 mile by Harold Huger, a Non , w `m, not yet 2| Venn old. e noted horse Planet, owned by Dr. C. ('. Benton, diod It his owner`: stable in Og- donnbu on the 6th inst. of old qga. Planet urn t ed in May. I857, and locked but four months of being 3) old. I estimated thin. nan!-Iv mm mm I IIIBINII Monager Cunhman, of Toronto, has come to terms with E. M. Cnne to `och for the Toronto: the coming season. be new man has been on the diamond eld four or live J Venn - Bu mu nona mods am much better. Robinson. Carrnthen and Lnhnm any they 1 will not sign with the St. Louis Browns un- lea their ulnriel sre increased. and Von dor Aha says he will not accede to their de- msndn. x usumnn xe ernnaneg the route. _ V Morgen, the bicyclist, advise: ethlehe who are in training to eschew extncu of menu. By personal experience he hug prov- ed that solid foods much better. I Rnhinnnn Pu--no}..- ....I I -.L-._ --..-L H r on gum: on the schedule. Tomato will not see my of her new base- boll player: until they have mule A pru:- tice tour of the out and south. Mnnngur (`uuhmnn in arranging the Morgan, lncvclint. Adrian: nhI.o.. KINGSTON ACADEMY, wuvnhou 01 ml nglnl thigh. b e national oague will proba ly 0 n the chunpionship aeuon O little earlier tmn it did last you-. owing to the invmuwd num- ber of game: the schedule. Tnrnntn will mm ... -.... ..t L-.. --._ L V V lbr Toronto: have engnged I fourth ;gtcher in the person of Harry Barrett. of ` Anenville, Ohio. Barrett is a young 'un but no mean twirler. Malone. the celebrated Aunt:-align sprint ing champion. has been prohcb!y perms- ncntty disabled through a stain of the main tendon of his right thigh. The national lnnmm will nu.h.l.l.. ......-. T e New York: have made a claim on McCormick. the buoball in.-her recently released by Chicago and w o wanted toga to Cincinnati. 11... 1-.........-- L-..` - - In I race at Chliatiun. Norway. early kcember. of 95.!!!) human mo nnyonun no Will be made on um. Brouihcu, who weal to the` sun: City tueboll club from Buffalo, wants tqget blue: to ghe latter city again, And is expected to resign. ' no nu early (IIIFC. Wallace Ross and (ieorge W. Lee will do considerable indoor practice until the boat- in lesson opens. he Wuhin n buzebnil club is bidding Hal. 6.... Mn... .11.. ;na wunln baseball club is bidding ` high for Mike ally. of Chicago. If he joins the Nngionnln he will be made captain. Bronthm-n, uhn -mun n n..: I. -..-__ In-4.. In `:11 L0 uo IL A ght to A nTah between Dominick Mc- Cahy and Jggk Dempsey will be arranged 1 at an early date. I Rang nlnl linnu-mo \\' 7 -- --5 ` w--.uuu mr mem me coming seas-..n. Pittaburg is said to have offered the St. Louis Brown: 8-MIX) for LathaIn's release. Virgil`: two best sons of late years. Tre- [ mom and Ben Ali, won $69,000 last season. 1 Bud Doble writes that if Hurry Wilkes but: Oliver K. in April he will have to trot in 2:l2 to do it. A Rain on - a:..*.'.!. |._4...-, Ix ' ` I -- , (I _y nu OI ilhlll) this season. he Dwyer Bros. expect Tremont tn in N $50,000 for them the coming seas-.4 ` Pittsbum is ham um-ml Hm so I A Fun Supply of P338! OYSTIRB. F888! BOLOGNA. BAUBAOE. CHICKEN. BAH & TONGUE. tU lloln'lu\. l\'uh-l-\`;[I. Lard and [mm Iran on Mad. `R1111 1' I, at www-an [ cu nun plevelanu. ` Cornwall intends having as nit-class la. crosse club next u-anon. The Syracuse intcmatiolml club will hn\`e at y list of $).O00 this \ he Brag. I Qxnnnn 1__ -1 Dynanlhr Duly`: lhhnoo. [II J... I! `BL- ......2..n l\-|. 5 ltmu-hull:-rs` Engagements l"||M Trotting iA Notiid Horse`: Death. Vumlntine. of last season}; IBiu,{lnIntmn.u_ plays in Oswego. R0(3|IB8tI!r lllllll \'l|k'lLl\I\ . I... L. ' ... pmys In Uswego. Rochester will lose .\h-Kenn ; he luus sign I with Cleveland. (`nu-nu-all :..o.....l.. I....:.. , o . u - 'r. n.\.\'LE\'. ` Washington. Baltimore and all Polnhsin North- ern New York. via G.1`.R. and N.Y.U. Ryn. I ---.. ...vvucn41u auutxuu IIUUJD DI Rome. Wat:-rtown & Ogdcnsburg lm. ` To Utica, Albany, New York, Phi|adel'a. ` THE THOUsA_ND_ISI.ANI) ROUTE uv Dun`- \I'.. 9 ..-a ...... 9. n_.n _ ._ A __ _ _, u . . ' _ -._ --.-a.a..n.:\JA1 U\lLL 3L` 1. v Have a tow soxao Barn Frames. 18' foot posts. 8:8 Sawn Timber. shinxicd with XXX Best Shingles. and mo Memhanuible Pine Siding ` ` AiLfo`_g-3131.50. Tomns onay. . V ` .\'ovl8. _ A. li0PP!.\'S. Agent. V . I {THE RATHBUN COMPANY! H-n-n . O... \n.m n___ n__;..__ . Jan. I. Ir. Gaucho: In uni-pool. unu _'nn II II. l!...L-_ I -.---uua you unuuux DU KMJIIWS, 10 F. A. FOLGER, ~ Gener lTicket Agent} `Ferry \\'harf, . . FootofRmck_Stmet. KINGSTON. ONT. l"9r cheap _ti_ckcit.h as all points, and `mm. mm Dorhlnlnlz to houses, npply u: C I Cnltn n_____|1-~ : . n GENERAL `T/0/(ET AGENCK sponrmc INTELLIGENCE. CIIIIKKL eng1 l' in ILA I'\AI-anon 4-J LL. K1NGsTQN.-..QA1~?ADA; EE : runny]. u0m>t.\'s. J Gen. Ticket Agunl . JUST Ali!/{WEI AT MR8. J. x. ouvnrs I Troltln : :;uns&a'||:inoounx wan out d;`rhbkh` to m. rough an e on- unod in which the hlaoknnith wu haw worsted. Tho bhnhmith bums I ulntslnmnndhnowonootthomoot nlid 5:-uhiutloninh in his district. Mr. Eul- wvl _ Cw W W 0|` :wo yannn 09. koala. Win, In: just :otnn- od to the ministry and mod 1 call from E coongnptlonnl church A: . low; V was as qlucuy ruusemnd. pllcinghimeelf eglinet elenoe, knocked Me umihnh down eefenu they oeneup. Finally the route ed. Ac nuotlaf time. while preaching on ten name in ilounein, be aroused the ire of e village blacksmith who raised for him till the meeting out and undertook I an-..h him_ much ....1 .....m. a..;.. -- uuuuu ol uuuou western oivilintion. ' I Rm . Goorgol. Haddock. the mnnloloul | mm vs: born gt Watortown. N. Y. in 1831 and rooeivod 1 fair ednontion at the Buck River Institute. A: A printer he worked in vu-ioul places. He settled at Beaver Dam. win. And published 5 part. In 183 be ontonod the mothodiu Inln . In Octobor 1885, he nmovod toSionx L , And {all I mnrtyrtohhprinciplo. Howunmnn of powcrlul pl: ' no. It In aloud of him an whg t hmporlnqo` in 8:0- y , wu Inylud v I f.!.f`:"!'_';..L"i". .`!,'.` '"P"'." P! ~ -meringue, sun at me need ofitplsced 12- Rev. George Huldock, who hsd lately come u. there ss pastor of s Methodist church. Suits or were begun sud evidence secured. With A cpu which could not but excite admin. is tionrhddock bore the brunt of the fight of sud oombstted fesrlessly the forces of the r- liquor sellers. A oenspirscy was formed to thrush the ssslot, sud. if necesssry. Io mur- ay der him. He knew of the dsnger, but did 1- not fsltsr in whst he thought to be his cou- ln seientions duty. 3. On Tuesdsy evening, Aug. 22nd. I886, Rev. George Haddock. little suspecting the 5 l ssssssins who lsy in wsit for him. returned a : froms drive to s suspected resort, and en- ti ' tered the stables nest which he was to meet 3 his fate. In s neighboring saloon wss s . crowd of hslf-dmn en conspirators. and John Arensdorf. the Bel ' brewer. Arena- dorf was desperste. ilis business was be- ing ruined by the indefstignble minister. and he saw but one slternstive. He sp- roved end would help the conspirators. llollowed by Lender and eight others, he I 0 I svrsited near the stables, in s dsrk the minister's coming. Hsddook 4 stsblu, crossed the road, and ss he passed | | by the fstsl spot. Arensdorf stepped I r wsrd, placed s pistol st the minister's heed. i snd shot him desd in his tracks. The 1 spirstors scattered. But the crack c ssssssin`s pistol was the knell of doom I the saloons. ` l IIIU uIKl" i Annsrlorrn Armand at Davenport. , plicod under M5.(Kl) bonds. The States dintriot attorney entered the sad the gt-sud jury, which contuned I liquor men. indicted every one of the Ipnntorl for murder in the first degree can: `racy. Such in tha Iaqual to: whic in elaborate ulehil. number ties concerned, and denporstonou of pose. bu few pcnlloln, oven in the bloody I numb ol lawless western civilization. 1 Raw. (hm-ml), lluI.l...|. 45.. .......I-.-.I Ijlll I Pl` A ......I.._l .. RE\'_ GEORGE C. HADDOCK. Siorx Cm`, lnd., Jun. l2.-Paul Leader, one of the men under indictment for the murder of Rev. George C. Haddock, has confessed being an eye witness of the nmr- I der and has related the incideziits. This crime was one of the stran t an yet most villainous in the history 0 the state. It has taken extra importance from its connec- tion with the temperance question, and from the fact that Methodist ministers eve - where ruophold Haddock as a martyr noto y to his igious convictions but to the cause of temperance. or rather of total abstinence. as championed by that church. The events briey are these: Sioux City was one of the few places which public sentiment in' Iowa kept practically. though not legally, mm the workin of the prohihitory law. It is a town of 20.50 inhabitants. and one of its industries was brewing and the extensive sale of beer and ardent spirits hv retailers. In l884a constitutional amend- ment was adopted, prohibiting the mauufac ture of beer and wines or their sale in the state. The supreme court declared the amendment unconstitutional. but a law was then passed, with heavy penalties. to the I same eect, and allowed to stand. In Sioux 4 City the `battle was the hottest. and the law I practical y isre ed. Oilicers. ju . 1 and people were ` ught up by the I s interest. 'lhe opposition for-sol e law and order league, and at the head ofit placed George Haddock. who had lamlu tvunsa BOARD WANTED. s:vn:.\"rv-r_mc or 1 including wnhlnn. ac Incl will hp and In .