Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Apr 1887, p. 1

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u-III. AI Aquinas Ir. lhuhnu at ` rid nun! Ian` hllo banne- \ oaupllkt. no I SID In the Aeol- `tlut. Tbotoulnnunt h nppund loin haven OIOJIID and IIMII. II-_- 4- ----.I-.In- X LI` :44: njo. |I0ny$ry.DIw nut. nuw-Iv wu- onuoIrId.von|tl|-ntlldcInhI|yII> day. :3. u...L_... L.) l.......n|.. .L.A.4l aL.A I Ml . MIWDOII II lllllrrvlli Iuuru. j Hentlemon lntinnuly ncqnsintoul with Mr. Horchmor mid the desert ion given convinced than that Mr. H:-rc mot in no mom. Mn. Horvhmor in pmnnto-I with grd. The lunily fool {Mt then in no ground lot tboholiol that the pnnna Soother a than Mr. llcrchlnor. The vsrioun uniolo ol jewellery and clothing were idcuilod Ivy Mn. Hcnhnoru thou!-urn Izybr Imu- hand. 0: Tunnlny not It. Merchant HI Mu. homo. in unwupiquvua M.` `I:-halal: vlgnlnmihohmwcd I ..... ....-... r.u...m, April m-m xunun `men 7 found on the doauod wu sold to Mr. Herchmer in October. I878. Ivy I`. L Woods, A jotellor. of Brsmpcon. The rina found in ` .\Ir. Herchmc,-r`: pnueuiou nu pun-baud i turn yccnago from W. A. Mitcholl. The tops: pin: non of uoqunintnncu Ind In J ` c+uemJ seen in Mr. Hotvhllnri chin {must I I I I he \\ dthun Illoh had been tenured Irv ' TIII: Ruum CAST H01`!!! and (`U`l'TAult on south nldo ol Brock Stud. Immediately above Bun-lo Sand. know: u the loot, ; y. l`ulu'IIunpnlyIolR.~L I05 E] n- I nnnmhnn. ( uenu u-on In Mr. I'lII'TlllII fl Ill" Innis. ho rcpdrerl by Mr. Mitchell st clionnl tines. n__nl-...._ l..o&_.o.Iu `mun-E-0-] unini- l__ A- .L. .l..._.l_AA._ J AL- he married I daughter I of Mr. Roger! C . Brampton. His father . .li..I in Tmnnnln nlunnt fhnn van!-I nut, hut ' mond rung um I nnnmomo u wucn. . 1 That's George." cried t mother and : ulster ulmnltmoounly, and thov both uni 1 back mo their any chairs, ma burial their I face: in their hmdn. o--.-...l ..--.. -... L- .__--3-! . .I.....Lo.. ' I l Win la the Detailed. A reporter of tho Belleville Ontario called on Mrs Herchimer, and fmm the description he was able to give her she became alarmed at once, and wept piteoualv with her (laugh her I ho frequently moaned: "Poor George!" V The Joumahat endeavo-ed to explain that the and man might not be Geor e Herchi mer. but the description unswerem her son no minutely that Mn. Herchimer became fairly distracted. She said she received a letter from his wife at Brampton (nee Mina Craisz) and that the letter surmised that Mr. Her- chimer was in Belleville and would he hack | shortlv. Hie mother aaid he had not been there in a year. Her aon-in-lat had obtain i ed for George three monthe leaveofahaence 4 from the bank, but it was not expected he | I I I I ` would remain any that long. He was hom in Belleville thirty-tire year: ago. "Ivan anuihinn `nnnrl nn him " anion` Mn norcmmcr. ; -- ~--~ Yet. there urn money found in every : lhll latitu- pocket. but no pocket book. He had 3 dis. 1 At New \'ork--New You-h, I3 : Jupor mnnd ring and hnnduomo d Inch. college. 0. ' At l hilu|elphin'--Phihdolphiu. 7: Ath- -l.o-.. -In.-Iognnnn-Iv And Hunt hath nan} lath; Id lX)rn In Dellevlue InIl1y-"V3 "TITI IRO- "Wu Anything found on him," asked Mn Horchlmcr. u\!.. ok... ---. nu.-.-u `nu-nl in -n-.-u A row qouurs were Iu ummuul uuuue . Coroner Sbert took the body to riuol and Underuker Samuel Rue put it in the Bristol Mo us. There was not a mark on it. Both the physicians said the man ' robnbly died of apoplexy or heart trouble. I developed nun. ' he face is hamlbomc. The \ he body was the icture of a magnicently 1 man was about 38 yeara_'old. Ilnu WWII H1303. in U!!! llllll-SI Bull"! Illa ll large topaz. set in solid 18-korat gold. Coro- ner Silbert found I heavy pld chain. 14- kant, weighin thirt -eight pennywoightl, in his veetpoc etan a gold huntin case ` watch. l'he watch was running. n the 1 watch pocket of the vest was found a lain \ gold I-in%vl8-karat. and inside the er : \ mark, . A. M." Money was found in ` every pocket. Twenty dollar bills were 4 found in aroll in the lower vest pocket. Ten and five dollar bill: were found m both ` trouser: pockets. and about 810 in small coins were found in the lierent pockets. A few dollars were in Cmmdian monea. I l`............. Q:ll.m..s o-.L Mu: `nulu on -i-enl man upon as . ` or Godsgake don't leave me: I'm 4` goingtodie." 1 Heiser did not heed the daing mau`s up- real. but. hurried away. 'hen he came rack with the engineer, reman, `and one of the bmkemen, the man in the roul had just gasped his last breath. The tmiumen carried the body into the little station and locked the door. tV..........._ u:IL.._a. ..: n..:..o..l ...-...L...l l.:. "2: _._"5`**"""-7*" , Iocxea we uoor. 1 Cgronexl; Silmrt of Bristol searched his poc eta, ut t ere was not: scrap ofpa \ to tell who he was. All his clothing was rm } and well made. In the annel shirt was a I.._.... LA--- -..L 3- -..Il.l In I----0 4.4.I.I "l\hIl\ morning. newer, n tracli-unucr. nenm me _ went out into the dark and the man ; who lay nlmtist at the track-Walker's wimlow gasped : Get me 3 glass of water. Heiaer hurried back into his limo house and got the water. . The man raised both hands. His teeth ritted, his hands closed tight in death. T e trnclrwalker put the glass of water down beside the dying man and started to tell the men of in freight train standing 5 hunched yards away, when the upeda " Goda_3ake Phlladelpllla Times. _ A man lay gmnuing ou the roadslde ten 1 ` feet from the Andalusia station `on Friday ~ morning. Heiler, a track-wnlkcr. honul the i m-mum: want nut intn the dark and Hm man . } The Body mexiunoa In That. of George u-chmer. of Bellev|lle-A Brother-In. law of Aid. c. F. Glldenloovo yrhe ldenucutlou Made Complete 'I`o-dny- Phlladelphia Times. A man lav ornnnina on roadside ten I THE CASE I5 Possssbeo or vsnv ; MUCH yocm. INTEREST.` ICX In Incl Severn] la Ilootllol :1 Is manu-cg n nn1-__1_..._ g_l.;.L..I A4 I TANDALUSIA MYSTERY. Lute: Dclnlln. I M tho boon! olvorh AI-I. Jtnonoon ' of delay in the ooochuction ol Iowan Mr W. Jana. contractor. The two Joana not accidentally in a nice: on Monday, when the coutnctot ppud the ddovnnn in the face. This monni tho colltnctor its not an gm: for mo... y., without an. option 3 ul 3 tine. ` lI|IUl\1', RFIIB "A I {Ell $3 `nu: now on am can} ..1Zn. .m and EM; !lnuu.woIIlnlId:2ou-nor|ot;Allhocl.` 1'...-n an. EA Nor or counts. Apply Ii "IR! Innliunpulin ~.\`L Louis. 8; Indium- P"|~ 3* n.n , n - .-,,_ _;, ;_.._- N `vi -IT Vmnn. lu||:d`l`on1n. A O.-- ` W ` .h Ann] ml. HI I ll! jl 1 nuns. an oulotoltho lob; hutnvnduuundlb :Iuiu1o_Ltbo bu Ihlnhnunnotlld -nnnnnl, hthouuhuh qnlfll. nnunudlhthn untlucnt. suncu.wcIdnho1l::ou-urlnunuluccl. Tc:-In . Rn toy uh:-oz:-_. oooonol. Whit .I A` Luna` . R\uwA\'. N.J.. April I. The rhklol police bunt-dvval u letter from In. An- A. Hon. 0! Nov York. who up her nun-I and haul! Int Sand: both idol- (Mod the hotly I 150 nurtknlglrlu III! otnyoungrodinh vunnmvbooccuphda `unto room with Mr. 3. Han a|Ihopn$go 1o Anode. "III IIIIIIITJ IZITICII II IIIICIIIIK [I'D tin us! being rupldly burned. The %nurtonlI!n-Ionlndht-oboe: leverdncehnnodkxafurybyngnled 1 novorityu toiulo thoenrhol Ihon-, v I {men pncticdlyuduu ` 8, 4 p.m. -Tbo mama: inlutry hunch n A nn Hun Ami Inning: I-nnhllv hnv-nail I.por~ an 11.. E III I-.II$lUIPUI1"`I UIXJUIW I i fllll` Ietia. H. At Bnnklyu-BmoklyIII.|6;HanIuIds,.1 j A! \\'uhiIgton-~\\'nhin`\IQ. 3| : Port lunch, 0. ` AI Bdtimoro-BIIl'I|oI. 4; Bdlinotu. I0. At |lomp|Iio--Chicnguo. N: Non ` n At lnninvillnulvlnt-nun, I0 2 Ian vi; HUI, euulug tun )'UCI'. The meeting resolved that a quarter of e V million dollars, or M5,!!!) per ennnm, l should be raised to replace the loee of this f tire-year list. and to complete the equipment f of the establishment. It was thought that | $30,011) vmuld be the proportion that Kingr a ton ought to raiee. It is eaid that Principal Grant cannot re the use of the univereity to anybody. ttheeeaatehaetotlothiaaad that the dancing students have not yet petitioned for W the privilege oi holding a en-oond convene- : zione. The principal. however, Outed annual: In aalinh the ntndqntn that Kim 1 I IIOIIQ. IIIU PTIIICIFI. IIWUVUT, IT?! ` enough to satisfy the students that the building run then`: for the evening. III XII-I, III. 'IIlIIFI [U building awning. lull IIlIJI'IIUI'y. During the last four years the revenue ` `ran increased by subscription: to a re yen list. ending thin year. Than muutina rnnnlroul that I nnnrter of A Lilli. ` In addiuon to the increase of revenue, as ` 1 shown above. the uuiveuity hu spent, prin ` cipdly within the put ten years. 8l(I).(lX) on new buildings. on the cunpus, the libnry and laboratory. \ l\....:.... Al... I... 0...... ......... 9|... .....-4...... . luv-4 and 3555-: I The above gures do not include Itu` dent: taking summer session: or evening nlnngnn A STORE WITH DW'5LLlNO and A large worknbopol III his llmlnlth or 58131 ` I SHOP AND DWELL- 9 N0. both situated on Wollllumn Street. near Nlnoc-; good budncu muud. For Iculu-I S. K ALLEBLI 'ollln[~ Tuhpu-`Pow.o-r.o'l tcuropo. Rout. April I. ~- Cu-u! Vulluus. by -ulna-nl IL: nun` Inn: Inch-non-rl IL` Ihlhn A meeting of the resident graduates and alumni of Queen's university was held last nightin the senuteohunher to consider the propoeed nniwrsity hill, and what Action should be taken with regard to it. It was nnoimously deided that the most dignied nnd eectual protest against the injustice of that measure. as outlined in the press. would be to proceed with the com lotion of the eutlowimmt of the university V raising $250,011). A further meetin of loosl rs- dustes and llllllllll will be hel on Thurs my, the l-lth instant, for the pnr of consid- ering the we a and means, W en it is desir- ed there she l `he a full attendance. As an evidence of the remarkable steady growth of an institution, dependent for its support upon private liherulity. Principal Grant pro- duced the following table of gures : Ilunfa.` 'l'uRn\-m, I `L- L`- _I III -.T $`-`\,II II; I At Louinvillr-Syrucuu. I0 ; J n 18 Aldo!-slot nrnrruko III!-slug. I A_.__.. A_.__-In A _ ._, 11. ____. _ I :-ar. I878. . Inn Year. INT-8. . um. I873-I.. l8`M~5. um.-.3 usur|.. mil 2.` l9~.1 IO'CId&O* ..... Ilj A_.AI A 3- in iii: `in imp nun- A.___._._A L-- _- .1 A0colIho%$n Tbo Ink way I110?"- MEETING AT!` QUEEN'S. Tho Jonas loot. Apr-ill A! I nuns! I I nl in:-in AL! .I4InnnnaI| m natures of the College. . ms In _ . I5! IO . [GI 13 191 l Total No. Sludenlmkrrrnur. rm SIRE T,I ounhnnvoro . ..a_. v. . Pnq/ r.s` J11 SUP sional dculs. Sltnls l E 79 3 as I18 NA nurrrnur. ` 13% 17$ 11.35 39.19 mm! 17.247 H.375 I1.-m may I0.9'l5 13.0w :2 an 13.3: H.610 Lims 18.! mm 5; no 1.11 eounoilbu. in good order. one Inc`! will laden In vomontn. my. Apply to A. (CORIACK. Prlnooos \ same. ` 'I'uIllIU,TjWKUj.I' ! tho eonlnoncunut at tho udnn. ; irrugulnrithl ol running ocon. E: 1-y J ullhubrlu WIICI-I WWEI T ;oiuliv.1tiounnIhutIo (nah: ruolvdupouthdt mugs! ' t I salon his ' `nl:;'n:n`JIL.:m$(I|-Iinnlkl TOPOIIP -- _.____- ..._._ : (hlioo InI.u\ullu'\l- expected (In! I Iugtlv dolnh Illl lnllou. It `no.-Ipochd that Nr. Punt`: notion fur the ntimtiuu of tho canuu-In onbnnl into in wound: rid the profound an wincisl bnildhp will con: up uulqy. inclination an lb! tho Ijlin hw Ill fl `T nu'ncI| c'I'lr:IuIb.iou an in `thchylnnncbsllndthn-at. It i- nnectod (but lugthv debate will fnllou. ll in-unnc-Q-nl th-n `Ir I`rnnnn'n notion `II W"nIP.KCI|IE~ Mr. Hanson. Uttatn. Inn hill dedgnnl \ to ulna the pnctim ol permeation at nnni ` ci doctioao. on. U. \\'. Rani will explain hi unis-er -Eh: lglgnntinn -nmml: Imnlnu ` `HQ I-(`Cr U $U`IUWl JIIDIIX. : Genmny And Austria will imiuu the IL`- ! tiou olkuuia in doclining to take part in 1 the Putin exhibitionof I889. Queen Victoria has arrived at Aix~Les- I Ruins from Cannes. Her majesty is much 1 f|t\iFued after the journey. I ` Anw Iri-hmnn in Vow Va:-I gnd Rn-nah. `Duo Protoodlnp of the IoIoo-1'hov an ` Ingrid on Tory Inching. Tonoxio. April.'L - l\o govuru-at an conddorhg victhoror Iotlondd in con ; the neurons! column conuoacod in 88Ifor the purpose ol until` the one! nineohhoold Frooc|ForI or trading pm uublhhod in Tomato in I749. The mini: oer at odmuiou will try and -an it char an that pupil: ol um-hools.oon\1'ctml ol immor ; alilu. can he ntludod tax I\. \I..K-.. -...n_| IL. ...u._.l 1.)!-n Al (`I [W III! Ht. .\lcKny moved the second nulilg of I an important meunn to prevent an-Odour: 3 by (in in hotels and other public building: It VII not to I acumen. ll- l).-____ l|.__- L--- IJII ,4l__1_-I i `IIEVII"U)l)I'uIyII."II'CII-TKIIOK uuccaion coda throne ofsn ` lundothnin hvourol than PrbaAl- ' "'1. Mr . do I 0! the in . ux|IItIl:p:n\'c:l nouhusomtoi: :L-|_ L. ...-Ll.L. A_L- aL..`- _..A. -5 a tunable Ionuu. on the pnmhea. 37! j CVCII jlii U ml w{llIihlybonnh|otohht_h'r nub .: Ilsa an-unnnculnnnl If tho jun amino In I VIHCHKHCIJIIUWTIIIEWI WIIIZ IIU {Iuui.nm.u...' yhotnivulhirigitof -nan-nninn ha IL: thnnnn nf RAnnJ`nL-mun I0 ulllllrll `IIIU `V lll IIIU IIIU. l Archbishop men. of Toronto. bu iuue-1 ` 5 putoral enjoining the use of ower: or only caskets in the funeral of entholieu vhu have stained the Age of moon. I 11:: 8}. [Atlanta AI. hm HA: fnllmn IIIVQ IE$lllO\l IIIU I`! III {TIL ms; Imunncou Months! Inn Idkn ndlyuinuosnhrinythnllnnof food we almost 11:0 lint i: `plant-nlinn Inn: f;a-Linn:-nnldnuxtho ! llljl ITU CH1.` ll-PIICI. I- '1'. ll ucleurotiou from I.a.-himnpidsuothe ` mouth 0! the Chutes . WhonthoDnkoof rghwuon Ilia Igntvinillnol-ms-vhnu-nivuIh'nI-inl of V \ uuunc. The Swiss gov:-mmcnt will act vigotouly against the locillilht nd lnnrohiltl whoa- moent activity in th I to in cslculuee-I to disturb the Ponce of t a state. A -..LL:_L_.. _.|. Al 'I`...._s. L__ :......,l ;"lU:ILl'llillo, a Toronto sport and light V weight pugulist. in in the city. He runs 1 to get on I ght-ith either Gilnnon or Me- (`aulii-. TL- Q_.:_. ......___.___A _.:II --A ..:_......-l.. { [Tl IIIUV Will ll VIII!` IFIKI I13 1 (`oal uhnft No. 9. Ocknlnuu, Iowa, has been burned. Sn tandem Story has | been badly hum : t e minen esupod. Loss. \ $20,000. lA.uI Il-o.'l|.\ _ 'l`.u...nO.. .-nu-0 .-..I Iinho Milly ITIIHHIQII III ROW loft Du BIT` l_vn declare that if the Irish Coercion bill is they will in mm upecill force. Pnnlnhgft Na, 9, (hiding Inn`; has n-mo Strut. Manon Jolnuuuna moo: am. ll proton! occupied by Ir. (`unis Pmooulon In I Ag: lo MACDO.\'.\'|LI. a "vuu:. c'Kim V KIEIIIOCTII [HD1011 IIUIIIIHEE. Empenvr William will present to th_e pope ll splendid jewellod tiara on the occasion of ` the latter`: aacenlotal jubilee. flnrinnnw gnu` `nun-in ti imitnin Ila; An, Cull WE IIIIWI QI\II Ill (N33. Five negms wen lynched at Yorkville. ; South Cuolinn. for kxlling a boy who in- ` formed on them an thieves. ` I.. ck- -I...A2-.. :.. `l:l.._..I-._ AL- I_L..___ lurlneu UII IIIUIII - IIIIUVT. In the election in Milwaukee the oudidno won dcfonlul by the rep: democrat fusion nominees. I.`...._.._._ \\`:II:-._ _.:II ......- ...L s- AL- A Georgetown hotel-keeper pleaded guilty to two chugea of violation of the Scott act, and wu ned 8100 and costs. ,_. in... n-.-nun. I-rang In-n.|...I .5 \'....l..-:1]- `t lillll II DUPTIIIKK Ill; 1 W mnrnuln wants SNXMIIJ from the G.T.R. company for the killing of Jumbo at St. Thomas. \C.. L`.-`.6..- \\'i.....u. -I-o..- A|..4 cl... .I: Wilnau antes tlnt the di- vidend to the Montreal Telegnph Company will be paid. PI-nfnnnnr \\'im1inn Y\l1&lin`fn1] nninmin alia. \\'lIl D95 "Ill. Professor Wiggins renlicted seismic dis- ` turbnnces about the lnh of August and the man of Sopmmber next. A (lam-nnuswn hohlknnvu-r nlnulnrl aniltv l'l"|n(X IIICXIIIIIGP. (H DIIKBIIDIII'$ clined to be re olectod as ruler of 'l`I.;. I"--.-.H-.. 9...)- .....l .....a... CIIIIECI K) 00 It uecwu I! FIND!` W Illglfll. , The Canadian trsde and an ' _ro- i turn show a mnrkod decline in n 'p-bIuld- IIJJHIII Illlul ITTIVQI IV Hnlnlwc. The now at Hancock, Mich, is tlnix-t_\'~ four inches dear] ` I`he Hail, rumours to the contrary, is not in the lnukot. ` The French chunks: of deputies ha ml- jonrned until Ms I0. Eivht tho `carpenters are now on :1 \ strilm in Chicmlm. TH AT DESIRABLE BESH)l:`..Vl`l'.. mun Idol: attached. on the corner of Kin And ohuon Simon. oonlnlodby Mianalldora ve. Also. I! roqnircd. all or pnnlon at ll'II"II'I. to ` nnllnhlo tenant. Possession in May. Apply nn Ihn nu-nmlnnm mmu unuunulu .cu'puIwra an: now on :\ triLo in Chi K '\ Roche, re u iccn, wu elected mayor or Chic-1&0 by (I!) mqjority. Dr. . lorgenatern. eminent Hebrew scholar. ` drowned hmuelf in the Dumbo. ' ` John Workmm, near Curran, Ill. wa.~: rubbed on Tuesday of IMHO. Prinnn Alnxnnden (` Rltfnnhnra Iinn do- Finishes hon Europe Ind What They l`ortemI-A Little of lvorylhing Eully I 1-1.`. umo Thing: nu} Ame: Canadian- ` Raul and lomolllboul. --2-: TELEGRAMS FROM THE EARTH3 , soun ouurrzns cw:-:_u. ?}\i`FA1Rs OF THE WORLD. Ill U0 ClH.'I' HIU JUIITIIC . . any Irishman in New York and Brook vn dnnlara Hint if lm Irish (`nan-inn hill is UUIIII VII 1 IIBIIIDJ UK WEI. Prince Alonnder. d Bnttcnbu . hu de~ Hana` n ha in Ala:-Sgt` nu rnlpn A` Iguana - Boyton has u1-ivod J Rhinebeck. 'I`In\ nnnw At nnnmmk Min}: in 1 ON TAMO LEGOSLATURE. N0. 81. . THAT LARGE l)\VILLlN0 HOUSE. with exlondon kitchen. Hunted on the wed ddo 0! ~ Johnsonnnd Brock Sm. .. nnnnnl nmnnlul by Pvmgqaion A HOUSE IN \\'ADl5`.'S LA.\'l-I. l'n|on St.. a s s mm For I an uoula 3';-I? 311.3331` PIPER. (3. lhgrpxggbm. " THOSE COMHODIOUS D\|'El.Ll.\'()S. Nos. 2!!) and IR William 3.. between (`Ia-Yy and Bu-I-lo Stroon: run! moulemto ; no-nuns on Isl May. Apply to ISAAC .\'0Bl.l-2. dilillng bath room and A modern Improve nouns. A at the residence of the under sinned. ROE NEWLA.\'I)S. Princess S1. Till NEW BRICK I)WEl.l.l.\IG HOUSE. sinned tho south uldoot Prlnceu . west of C an : contains fteen rooms. in- cluding and All modern Improve- siznarl. THE B0\VLI.\'l) ALL Y on \\'olllngton SL. with residence uverheld. and the fixtures and mum. d o Alleg. n at any time. no liollub. RICHA nsozuzsoxs. ` I d H-inooss Street. Aux. 8|. ll0liSh`.. No. 1. Vaughn 'rorraS.-3{a:upu-.1 5,3 lira. O'&'hI. Apply at \\'lIu oce. LADIES to work fur us at their own homes ; 87 to Cl0`poI' week can be quietly undo. No wan ut :nm`nvaul.l-`rfull ~ I ulu'i-|x`oa`|'e.`Mldr`:ssa at onco. `Rl:(`EN'|` KRT 60.. lO_Contnl Street. Boston. Mass.. Box 5.l70 .4... ;'(i; W and corner of Bu-rlo 1% Princess Street. SABLE FUR CUP!-`. ill the nder kin 1 lane at this ollloo I ON 17!}: larch last. on lb\rrack,.\\'elHnxmn or Princes Suwu. n SILVI-IR liR0(`.) (`J . with . sumo NTVM thereon. in I I ellolotvoit M. `um olllceandboro . 7,- v . -.r_.e ,__,--. _.._`-~_.._.._. ' DIED M.w_\':x.-In Kingston. on A ril 6th, Jenn Agnes, second daughter of t a late James * Macnee. V l`rlm\ .--At S clenlnm. on A ll 5th. Lucy A. Purdy, re ict of tho late .-ilhert Purdy. Bath Road, aged Bl yours. Funeral will take place from her dnught,er`a residence, in Sydenhun. to Catnraqui Cemetery, on 'I`hurday at ten o`clook um. Friends end acquaintances are respectful- ly invited to attend .\lI-ZYRRS. ---Iu Kingston. April 6th. \\'illimn Henry. son of H. J. Meyers. aged 5 years. The funeral will take place from his father's residence. corner of Colborne and Barrie Streets, to-mot-row (Thursday) at Rm. Friends antlacqunintalrca are roapec ully invited to attend. l).\vs\`.-In Kingston. on April 5th, Martin I l\_...._. .. .....I ....-u.. ::_:_____ THE PREMISES ON EARL 81`. Hour! Mann` :1 annual ooeunlod by I". Ic`.\'nh. IIQ. any .\n-ux SALE an Su-act. at lln.m. V ` mxs.nu'n.-:1.\'-.x 0001:. Apply to MRS. .x. S. ouvam. as: lung Su-out. nuvned to menu. _ Ki ton, Uwey. l 7 years. ` The funeral will nccnr an 'l'huI'a after ` -......- -5 A..- ..`..I....I. fuuuu .'n|II\ `.qlIt\n` ` THAT BESIl)I|`..V(`E. with using nnchnd. King I he luueml will I numuu ' tuwl - noon nt two o'clock from John d`Shoo`s residence. 3? Johnson Street. to St. ` Mary`: Cennetcry. Friends and acquaint 1 once: are respectfully invited to attend. I * .V()L.' LV.I. ' `'RALm TOARE_IIf I;`.`i` aP_np_uL nlnrrxou. 7!-'3".-f."".."-'.-'~"'4..% -'..x.a' '!'U'ION?. _ REMINDERS. J?4DI.T_":Dl5_ -...._ ~ g`... R13. -.=--- ....-%.=.1--.-:.-:-..--.2:-===..;.._* 5 E . I - Grcnves. Princess Vwollllt ; Tho nzvneuuq I I In nux, A to compmmil l)`l'TM}lt lAnuio\vne'u .'Wl`':" of evictin all `as L dmlli W bnmu ol Lo cont! ovicw near y-u nun u I ) Dunn anal Ki HE AILY "WHIG. LTTQII WI mulnnal pnrlhunut pntlll-ondplnl u.--1. -_.._.--_.. Ih `I ' I W` 2 u 'w`"'` .5 II Cm%nI\. the Inunpr II which. 1 Quint. ouuultlul uh-Ho. Imlllnl. A I I.` -L in ivivt 7} Connie: HI! 0 luv nun! mllclf _..-.L.-n an-IIA-a-I Iun-hn n hula I ; ..,'.;. ........, ...."":. OhdNR.In\'olnoIull|dM8t.PbIuI- )hrgud(hIocUnL um. um . `ll lhnbulllnbontxhn IHIooV'- ` LIMA. OK. -nnngjr nlwlnln I IADIID. A II. --nlllnucr unnn wu- oouodlrytbouiq oln Inun Hunt? buildings. Tho ob- vulonndtohnonlyn Iurnhun cost. A atantlty of dynamite Iruuplodod to at noguho It (hub. pnvhoo 00.13. Mlllnguo and hjudquothor. Tuunnnnn-ngrnn-nnlrmtalnn-n-III. Pnlrlng fnronn nnd llolldnyn. Inxnox. April 6. The home a! oommom N in prnctianlly taking n wont`: holiday. no any mcnvhnn nrn pniring. The government lunlntn OM! the debate on the lrinh (Hminnl Lnv Amendment blll nhnll tocood. but will 1 mponn tho division an lth instant. ` ooonorvndvn vr rouln enough mm~ born to hop dnlr mn ty secure. in onlor ` In pnvnnt n nun-print. E lVICUI' '11! I50 l&oouIned-'l'he llentl Inc! In Paid II Fall. April 6. Attempt: of the n t comp:-umioo with the tenants on 5:1 auto have fnileulmnclthe work All who refute to y the rent: l demuadon wlllruume onApri `nth. Mean. Kilhrlde. two of the principal tonnnuol Lord Luudovnc who won ro- ovictotl from their extensive holdings vloo-chnirmon nupecthrely ol the Ad: hnrdolpoorlur guardians. It in len I that the nntinnnl league will remow its headquarters to England In the event 0! the passage 0! the (`oorclon bill. I -tlfglcurnn hnve been elected chdr` III! In Able to Deal With lt-IIuIuoura II: - apeetlng Him llulrue. 4 I Losbos. April 6.--A! ban advice: nay that the Hhilaai rising in I owly develo ing. ThereadfIo|nCabulm Candaharls coaed north 0! Khelat I (ihilxai. The Amoer, however. in full of condence. The rumor! that he has applled to the `Indian gown!- ment for aid an unworthy of credence. The 1 ` Ghilxaia are in lack of good re-arms, leal- I ~ on and money. but they will probably ght desperately an the Arneei-`I troop: cloae l around them. The Ameeri enemiea in In- dia am busy spreading alarming rumors, but the latent repom from Cabul ahow he in hi! i ly prepared to deal with the rebellion. ` A0u;uIv (mun. April I. `l`u-rll-|o Ibo:-an pro. nth!-Ihn-nI-ndQ Hall an! Aug. the modern im vomenta. 1 ne nnln: |a com I of Inli well nergetic usi- ncupI(v::, And :0 I good hull a'::.f.': ' I mg capacity can Iccommouaw. . An addition to the Cleveland C0.'e ware- ! house will soon be under course of construc- tion, a part of the street having been given by the council for a period of 25 years for the purpoee at merely nominal year y rental. The company has distributed agreat amount 1 of seed to the farmers of the vicinity. and ` good rice: are uaranteed them as well an ` a ready sale for ieir entire crops. 1 I A new canning factor will soon be com- menced by Maura. Mi ler, Wright & An- ning, who are contracting for large quanti- ties of tomatoes. as well as atnwberries, plums, etc It is expected to be in workin order on or about the first of June, and all be lighted with gas and tted up with all the modern im l`he rm is ......._......i ..t -..u. -- ....n .. .4.-antic busi- ` tended on Sunday. The high school in this town is very much over-crowded, and it is now thought an ulditiou to tbe_ building will have to be \ erected at no dishnt day. Nearly every department has more pupils thnn the much- ern can properly attend to or that the seat- ing capacity accommodate. l An nddltinn tn the Cleveland l Ion lulbrnal Iuhou. luuuo. A 0.~-Anothor .1. ..--`J Ln ch. in: A` A nnI-I.r'KlI- ..._-.., __...- TIC Ilhllloh IIIIOI DUII. hnnox. Apt-III. -llovuhlunry pack- nngdhn-lhn lknd Mr. Geo. J. Lazier, at one time proprietor of the Picton pottery, and well known to many Kingston business men, died last week of conaum don. the result of exposure on the road. e was greatly respected by all classes, and his funeral was largely at- tended Sunday. Tim high nvhrnl in this town is verv I but was I: mien Dy :1 muons un uuc. Mrs. D. . Stevenson, an 01 resident of the county, and wife of a former member of parliament, paused away last week at a ripe R179, won: ls uone weuxor ww. Mr. 'lhomu Wilson. of the Burnett House, is now on 1; visit to this town. He has as host of friends. A I... I....- on .... .-um tho linnnnn nnnntinn am New York. vin (}.'l`.R. and N.Y.C. Rys.` 'r. HANLEY. - . ' Gen. Ticket Axum. ` use noun or menus. \ A by-law. to reopen the license question, \ WI! before the council on Monday evening, Inn} noun nnnmlnnnl hu n lnAinl'iI'.v nf nnp_ nu: sUnsmIiI:.n-om.n re. an M. llouoo ndlnIonAlIu1 nd. `I50 houuoonulu 1 '3 Akron '..'.3Y'..u'n'Lnm do. 1 r:m\'ARD I I THE THOUSAND ISLAND ROUTE BY. Rome. Watertown & Ogdenaburg Int. 1' II.` All II \I ,I, l\I,`I-_l_I-- Iivhlcucou of Protronumnow Canning Fac- ton y-'l`I|e License Fee. ' Picton employs but one assessor. and the work is done well for $100. \/I- 'll.nm... \\`il.mn nf Hm Rnrnott oexore me councu on Mouuuy uvauu but thtod by mujorit of one. resident AL- ..._....A.. .....I ...`C.. II` n `nviliunr Innln`\nl LORD LANSDOWNFS TENAN TS. ISUIUU. VV IILUIIUWII G: \IK\|UlIB|I|Ala All|n To Utica, Albany, New York, Philade|'a. Washington. Baltimore and all Points in North- v nu-an ,,,.u `V1711 n... Arc selling the Best Pine Lumber at 88.50 per M.. and the Boat Shingles at 81.50thnt has ` been ollbl-ed in Kingstdn for years. Doors. } Sashes. Newols. &c.. 8150.. also correspondingly cheap. FO0'l` or QUI-`.EN sTm:m', KIN(:ST( )N>: ` THE RATHBUN COMPANY For cheap tickets to alipointa, and infor~ mation pertaining to all Routes, apply to E Ferry Wharf, III F. A. FOLGER. J General riki Agent. 1.`... ..c n..,...|. ' 95......` ollbn Thouud HOUB A.\`l)l.()FI` on In-I Nu-cot. The Hook. hnvlu about both: on I to Cl. In `-37%? "BI-lush \Yi:T's" telephone numlen-_i;lA8`. GENERAL r/(2/(5.7 AGENCY. THE AMEEWS REBtLLlON. THE comes m PICTONT . iI*`-<;ot'o '}}L;7;; KINGSTON. ONT. KIN GSTON. CANADA. WEDNESDAY EVEN ING. APRIL 6, 1887. 1 I 0! Mr. honors Lvrnlg. . nu lnulcr I DTTI . died in Toronto about hun years ago. but l : hi: mother. an unmsrrlod sheer. and n bro 1` I ther are llvlngln Bollcrille. when the lm- ; fortunate man was born and brought :1 . Another ulster lo the wife of .\l r. Charla . 4 l Gildenloevo. of Klnguon. president 0! the Kinpton I Pembroke rnilvnfn He won alto , I counin of the late (`ol. WI Iiamn, ol Pun Hope. Mr. Elliott. the Bram put ` mutor. in another hrothor-in I. Mr. (lildonleove loft Kinzlton yeohnhy for ' Phllulelphin, which city he should reach this morning. v I 1 1 I I lhothlli

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