Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Jul 1887, p. 1

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Foot of Brock S:roet. ' Gun. Ticket lkaunt. Lutvhnnuluu Vinita: III-I9`-'$IITjC;IIIUl Til tlotlllodvutopodnwqylnnthonsui uvul. Thonthaln it know! third` tuition Uovuhox I-hlngth in anal` mule nnnnklnlnhh Lmdrnv. MR8. BAXLEIR and dulthlo: aw; returned 0 on an pared o vo lunruouonoulln oloru. ugh: Mud Ex. tar will [Ive Ionom at me puplh' rasldonoo or her own 11 annual. Apply to III; Quota ~ sum. ` -)IC 'IOIll'I IIIUT. ` The lint car following the engine. anal filled with baggage. was unuhed up, and the passenger coach next that wan overturn- ed and damaged. Fortunately noneof the other: left the rolls. and the people in them chambered out through window: and doom. uarin little for ptoperty and thinking only ` ollaety. The overturned car, howevd. was jammed with people; 0.-gnu wan ear ` ceedingly qlicult. Almost instantly, too, the wrecked portion ol the train was ur veloped in frlghal ames. An oll car had Ind Ilnalhul. all the oil man` out in all direction caught re from the when or ` glue. In lean than two second: alter the cruel: the bush: can vote lmnung. and ` I than who ten not fortunate enough to scramble out at int not a ery late. 1`; chant: nl RI. Man -urn Qhuancnml XICIIIUIC III` II IITZ TI I HIT) IIT. Thootrootnolst. niotuuvoro thmngml ` uttbntiuodthowciclongsndhnndtuho! willlljpwpleroilfuwudto help By Illlllttllall Iuththul notbocn xlnlnllul -onhminufnmthn n Ami 5`? KW -I` IIIII ` nude ouukllnhb handing. ` Bytlhlnooouolwolnotlllbon nluutu Ind and an innate thou bi pthond. , the uunloohu on I n.- ._|_ |..._.I...I- .1 on 11....-- ......I- I ` but were thought to be mostly women and , of En ineer Harry llonnelly. of London, . numbei of exeursionists who were in the Sr. TIIOMAS, July l7.-~The accident was the most appalling that has ever linppellutl ` in the section. A siecial freight [run on the Michigan Cent railroad was cnzssihg the London and Port Stanley l`rnck `near 1 the Michigan Central railway liutiun. An \ excursion train for Port. Stanley. lmded with London and St. fhoniss excuncionists, ' rushed headlong into it. instantly the 5 wreck was one mass of flames. Two ears of { troleum, consigned for Windsor, became ignited. and the tire as road with such ra- pidity that in a very s tort time the.whole- neighborhood was ablaze. The fire brigade for over an hour could do nothing but con~ line the flames as far as was possible to the I buildings which were aimed burning. The sight was one that sppalle the hearts of the bravest, and will never be forgotten by those who saw it. Engines approached the wreck from three directions and pulled the burning cars out of the heat. A crowd of eager helpers then turned their attention to the burning ears and human beings. All but the two front cars on the c-.\'cursion train were shoved out of the road, and the n'iremen were rapidly gaining control over the fire in the wreck when one of the oil tanks exploded with a terrific boon), scorch- ing and burning hundreds of persons in the crowd about, causing n dreadful nic. Wmnen fainted and were carried oil` In all ` directions. some with broken limbs, and doctors enough could not be found to equal the emergency. After the explosion the work of rescuing the unfortunate victims, pinned under the wreck, commenced, uni in half an hours time the charred remains of nine persons; were rescued, all of whom were burned bevond identication, children. About 9:30 o'clock the remains mice the oldest on the G. T. road, were released from underneath his engine, which had toppled over on him while he was in the act ofjunipiug for his life. The fireman, whose name is not known, sun.-cl himself. A rear end of the front :oach, escaped death in the flames. but presented such a shock- ing appearance that it is feared many will ` succumb to their injuries. Fireman l'ous- | ford, who was on top of a building near the wreck when the explosion took place. was i one living mass of tlames. and l-efon: he could berenched was badly burned. Tlieeause of the accident is entirely the neglect of the dead engineer. lllsl whom the semaphore was turned. lt re testimony to the many thousand pen in: present at the wreck until it was reduce to ashes. The destruction caused by the tire will not be so great as wasat first supposed, owin to the strenu~ one exertion: of the nch) tiremen. although the loss to both ra!a'ay companies will be severe. ex rlcnusu IIIITUTI ull luu nun, uuuvrvcu n . ichignn Centrnl oil train acme: the track. , To reverie his engine and sound on l-mics | sun the work oi an instant. But the hen` train failed to answer to the brake. nn ruahed on to its destruction. The bnvo en- gineer never left hi: post for an instant. When the cruh came his hand wu still on the throttle, and when the broken and that- tered engine was overturned um! hurled | hack into the can following he In buried ` henenth the debris. Hnr lionnelly was . i never oecnnlire nguin. rliie hruisal and 1 ` burnt body I`I-I recovered from the wreck ` some houn later. i `IL- A... ,.._ :.n.....:.... L. _....z.._ `_.._I Lusoox. July I7.--The .-Iclurtiaer Iup- 1 plies another and mom touching account of i the frightful eccident. It says: Belem \ `mocking the crossing there is I alight curve, end an the tram rounded this on gineer Donnelly. one of the oldest nnd moot exPerionced driven on themes] observed I l:..|.:..... l`....e_.l nil 0-.3- -..-.... 9|... o......I.o The Cdllluon Not any More serious jjhau ; uu sxpnoanon or on, and tho Wreck i \\`hleh the Mn occu|om.-a-nu~o|.m `} ol tho Trnln lou. and Some of the new A THR|LLIN\GV'DESCRlPTlO'N or THE ` I FATAL RAILWAY COLLISION. ` ST. 'l`H())jAS= c.u..u1m'. Pntullly l"ully~l-)oncrILoql.- oTEEvVE%N%`&}soN. LIQUID E uuvwju nppuuuuxuuuu nu vvuuuwuwu vv nu- hwumm `Rhona. J |I.-'l`h folio l - dnhuh lI.unuIhn with hvobuutodx AIulbhr. n- `I-no In nnhznnxllnnrv D. Air- Iovouullppolunououlnoounoouonwllh chn II-lb-A ml Ignl lln. FWD. III V$ IIIIIIII C IWIIII Irvu Ul- running at Mr. rm`: nch. ad fulwllhlholdviooottho ahln not-It Va. He doll-all to dulold Mr. Hu- fhol. has odll pdoa Ildotl ll-2 In-'|-nnlvlnl KIQIII. :.ch0DOIl VIII Hf. l'Il'ICll'I$V dlchhd 3 bynunlny tub `I. pooplo. r. on. Ipnk thanked In ol Colgnn lot ntlnnlllhln` mm b lb Iznd IKIIMI [IN G Lllljlilly lIl'IllUl ulnolnblo In tho plan closu- pdgu. He won unblo to nlnh (ton on- nrnnlnn In-In! nl Hr. EH11`! notch. FOUND A1` LAST-A rum war:-amen to cure bud and non. Cnrnt. Bu ans. Ccllounai M`. Hanson`: Maude Corn Snlvu, In boxes. 150 nl l\'ndn`: Drun Slam. Ian. and I entry or cownrunou nu tnv \ mule. ;."!'ho unnnu." Hr. uo ."oug C nono app lnnncq utnqlo an tho buyouts cl their cu- uhc. r. lhvm, nplyiug toNr._Rod- | . `.235 .."n'`..~`a.'. '3I.i'a."g1".ii'IT'a'Z.?- hood. dd be mn with Mr. Pu-ulfudvloo. I would not In nllgl-Anal On Inn and mdhlxar I` lh nuooou-dance` ! Mr. Davin`: Laud Hooooh mot Eldonotl In tho othor London I the Pu-ty. l)r|I.Ix, Judy l8.-Mr. Rodmond.'nu- tloullut. an hi At Colgrsny. Ink h l dooply nu P ugh-. Davin`: oorvieo. Iva: ngntbd in hunt speech. which unountod coat: that Iran little uhorool lolly nplnnt 0 advice `Inn b Iholrlahhr Carl. ucl | chu-go of coward In the nnnnlg. "Tho human. Mr. noml I Tutu] Number ul Cunuultlea. Sr 'l`nmu.~a, July L\l.-'l`ho total number of cuuulitleu reported to thin time If!) fully Ill). No further clouila yet. Mnny IT!` seriously injured b` the explosion, but_nn.- lyin at their own omen or thou 0! friends. And t in nlmonl llnpoulllale to learn their condition. Investigation: will be held an * to the cone 0! the Accident and upon whose l shoulder: tho blame nib. menu no loll llav, tum wuulu IIIIU uluppcu ` only Nut friends 511 potted him. The scene 3 I'll n_nc of the and eat connected with the oluy mu xrleuuu Sll porsvu nun. IIII -u.-nu one tngaly. home. The little boy referred to by Mr. Holman was Wilbur Baynes. the I0 year old son of .\Ir. John W. Bnynes. moulder, of -I90 York street. x 0:11.... \\':lI....- " .Iu.n0n.l - rninn nun` In I } street. \ Here, \\'illuur." shoutedn voice, and in I moment the little fellow win in his father`: UNID- Burnl up, Well. WlAc=`(' is your mother 9" "She is burnt 1.... " And Ht|1el`."` They are all bu: u: up in the car." When Mr. Bnynos realized his bereave- ment he fell bark, and would have droppul ..-lu nut C.-inmln annnm-Md him Tho um-ma A I-Ether`: Sud Ilootlng. .\lr. Franci: Holmnn, of the Holman opera compun , was very much ntfected. He cune out of I a car with I little boy in hit arms. llouid : This in the worn thin I CVO!` aw. Here : A boy. the only one t : of a ` funily of four who went down thin morning`; \ It was hotter than anything you could thin of. And when the oil exploded the flames shot up write as high in the Tecumseh hnuse.` 'l`|.- |:..I,. |..\.. -..r.........l .1` I... \l.- n`vnmn GO TO \\'. R EVES. Kin $1.. In buy your Ties. Ho hu down: to c 0050 from. Good Ti: 2 fnr 5 rants. cm: 1. .\llr. John Freed, of St:47l1onms, described in particularly touching incident. The tire l brigade had turned out to extinguish the names and rescue those under the wreck. One of the braver members went nearer the tire than his companions and his clothing caught. In a moment he was complebely enveloped in ames. He writhed in as ter- rible mnnner. and by the time he was rescu- ed his clothes had been completely burned oil. and the burger part of his body was charred. He was removed to a house near by unddicd shortly after in great agony. .~\nother scene: A woman had with ditiicnlty i been rescued from a terrible death by burn- inf. She was no sooner out of duiger her- sef than she realized that her child was l missing. She cried, My child's in there," and it took the combined efforts of three or ` four men to restrain her from ruhning into l the ames. It was afterwards found she ` wns {ri-.:ht{nlly bumed, and died shortly after. Arum. ` Where is baby ?" were the father 3 ne: words. ulJ..._._n .... " .\`arratlve of Thrilling Scenes. Lnsnux, July l7.-.\l r. Henry An vies was the remen on tho excursion train. e was remen on the train which ran into the Welland Canal at M erritton IL year ago. and in which engineer Cox. of this city, lost his life. He said that when within about a. mile of the crossinget St. Thomas he noticed that the signal was out for the train to stop, but the engineer lid not try to apply the air brakes until within about a u uarter of a mile of the semaphore. Then tie engineer said that the air brakes did not have any etfect on the train. Angles wont to the tender to see if the uir valve was all right, and found that it was. He jumped on top -if the baggage car und put on the brake there. The train was now nearing the cross- ing at a lively rate, and he saw that his services would be of no further Mail and Euro.-puredto jump. Climbing upon the tender, re sprung to the ground, and escaped with at few bruises. After ieavin the cab he saw no more of his mate untildie was taken out from under the boiler of the engine. The hemlwussevered from the trunk. and parts of his arms and legs liI(l been torn vii. The llesh on his body and limbs was burned to a Crisp. \l r .lnhn Fmecl. of St.~l7homus. terrihle Victoria` disaster in 1881. Fully L500 were gathered on the lutform wait-. iug for it train to come in. \ 'heu a car or- rived there would be a rush for it. and the pauengfn within could with difficulty get out. \ 'hi|e there were many excited..pe6~ plea on the platform thegreat majority kept cool. A rumour was circnluted to the etfect that there was only one lady from London among the cloud, and those who had rolatireo at the ic-nic comforted themaelvea with the idea t at she belonged to some- ` body else; About 9 o'clock on empty train of nine or ten coaches wns sent down to bring up the passeIn;.:cn`s, oud when thin came bac pic-nickers on board were nt ll o'clock the ed on the surrounded as soon as they atepp platform. train were crying. and the women especial- ly seemed much broken up-over the disas- tut`. Many stood around -watching for re- httiv-;~s who didn t come. All night long the \`i_gil was kept up. Y Many of those who got off the- THEY HAVE A FALLIN3 our. IIVIRAL APPOONTMINTS. Nil IT: WCUIII tbodircct ruultzuuuvnhorhon. Illu- md pouplo on Iuhnho can ol the HI. Inn; Junk I!|._..`l'In lhntunnnhr .__:__g.______._.____._ A l~`RA.\ll-2 HOUSE. corner of EM! and Di- vision Streets. lately occupied by James Watts. owner. Possession at nny lime. Apply at \\'Iun nlna, mZ`.`:7c7o., In, July I8 -.u :1 o'clock but light the mun-an chow that sixty-two punuohvodlodnltlorhor on the way has In tho cl `.I .2.'2.T.`L`.."'...."" ...,""9:'L.. ....... `!...."';`.'. 1 W3?` um-u. Duh m.-rs. Ihoruonoht ;)-utmlny IN` In thoulodt: \ ohnncau unntnh. ` l\--.-: 1.1- I9*I L.A..:l--1-4 3".'i'."s'1'L "r"'i..""......' '7, 323. '.'3.'e"2': the daynn rovnlll)` tolol`. Joun. l . uly l&-l-`ounuu convicts atthopdoon wonovorooan bythohut `uh-rday morning and Ind to In Ilka ronthoplhrlutotlnidlohouo. vino itvuaolorgdnun Iullbth , udlvodhd. 'l\otIII-uouchr lw`ndnyhruh.udlI8`hIhon hot the day. (`.|n:unn. Ill. Jnlv I8 --AI ll o'clock lo IIII VIITIIII nulpiul II II any ulw Hohnhy not-II This huh van ull tin nlh-not nah. unusual: or hank. Hun. w&3:xt<.'IdxsA11. 051:` ropnr up in Ill - uwoh ydu. 01 V -llIon Ion tcuuol IVTTIU U.` IUNUAI. Pans. 111.. July l8.-'l`ho Ihomononr yclkniay Innllcuod 10!` all day. Four dentin lure oocund In the cllyuul rich! 1 . )(`mmrun. Okla. Jnlv I8.--l`l:o|-n Ion .\ GI-out Inn: Coos of Suluroko-some ' Pooplo Dying III the Dutch. NEW Yuma. July l7.-Tho hat yeuerdty was intense throughout the country. The thermometer It vuioua he-$0 tone! in the ahado: Wheeling, V. \'A.. 03`. New York 99`, Syrncuu H1). in Ontario 9"`. Baltimore I00 . Wuhi 98.5. in Penn- nylnnh 95 to 1(1)`. in (III N. in Ohio 98 . in Virginia III)` to I04`, in Winoonlin l(l), in Michigan 94 to I02 , in .\liuonri I02`. u._.....--.. \I..... ...... at ......ou.I... l.'lDL\DIl.PlllA-"Dita! since I573: I09 in the Ihsdo Saturdny afternoon. Thirty onus 0! unntroh: fourteen hul. l.......-u..-n nan In oh- nhnnln lands: lU;l.'l'l'l!l`Ma - Mmy can of Innltroku. three fnul ; work suspended. l\r!Inl`r_\Ion Al mnhialn enunlnrmnnt Hlmut. nnd the Uefor Lot runs through to W est Stu-ow. Tho B LDINOS on the pert ' are almost new. and the garden In an ad wit the chnlcoll mm; For (arms up y to `H108. .\l00Rh`.. mroo XIII] ; I'0I'K Iulyluou. DI`.'rnorr-.\lcn at oubido employment hall to quit work. Nnv Yum: _.l-`ihv nrnntrationg munv "Ill I0 Illlli WUTI. Nnw You --I-`ifty prutrationa. mmv fatal. IL... ...-n nun. II-bo..b .3... IQTII . ll` 0` "n'`l'I. I IUIIITUCI "I. Lnrunu.I-}' in the shade. Pony- four cuts 01 nunnroko. eight fuul. (3.\Ln1lu, ILL--Heat I06` in (III Ihule. O Q |.`...... J.- URL" '9. II4Ih"`IIUCU I". I` ICU -Il$lI`. Four dn%I. I-`mu Vnx I_xn.-Hoctut in y . Nu. Number pro-tndou: two foul. IIIIII HY II.`!hA\'. %l0 IIIIIOG OI IIXQICIIU. IILI lll0l'Il)' IIIUI wan n fell to the ground in convulsions. He wu taken home, when Irothing at the month, violent utrugglou, imbilitv to unl- low waster, and other acute aymptmu of n- bier rapidly developed. Ten days ago he nttemptod to rescue his dog from the jur- of a strange cur. IIIIVIIITI `C-C III IOIIIIIIIUIIIIIJICO (_`u;\`r.|.\:~'n, Ohio. Jul) lS.--Ho\\'lrtl S. Nuchcrieb, I young man emdployed iubuun of Brooklyn strut nilrot . I'll stricken with what Appeal! to be I genuine`;-no of hyd rophobin yeauerdn '. While at work be lninod of hudnc a. uni uhortly shor- uur. . fall on Man around in nnuvnlnirnun "9 ms son narney, aged sunuteeu. puyusuy, kicked at hilfdog, an animal of Irish Ipeclose To his astonishment the dog turned and for tened his teeth in the biceps of the arm. The animal was spurned from the arm. ran from the rcmises and has not since been seen. Dr. {aiser cautorized the wound and sent the young man home with the belief that nothing serious was to be ex ted. From the moment he received the itethe unfor- tunate young man was in constant fear of h `drophobia He couhl not he argued out oi it. The more he thought of it the worse he became until nally the fear developed the characteristic symptoms of hydro iobia. This was on Tuesday last. First 0 had chills, subsequently a stiffness of the throat and neck which increasing in severity rcach~ ed the stage when swallowing became ditii~ cult. ()n Wednesday there was no change, except for the worse, in the patient : throat. Urudually the stitfeuing increased and swa|~ lowing lrccame more ditiicult. Then there was a sudden and alarming manifestation of hydrophohia symptoms. An abnormal sensitiveness to touch, sound and light de- vcloped. On 'l'hursday .\lichenfelder e.\~ perienced extreme scnsitiveness. This was almost immediately followed hy great agita- tion and thirst, the full symptoms of hydro phobia. About noon the patient became violent and fell into a paroxysm. Wlienever water was brought near him paroxysnis in- creased and the draught through the house, coupled with the light, but added to his agony. It was then decided to place him in a romn Ivy himself, where there were no currents of air, and but dim light, and where, if there were any further xysms. he could he more easily control ed. At 6 o clock Michenfclder could not even swal~ low his medicine, the sight of which threw him into convulsions. He also showed anti- pathy to those who were around him, and seemingly could not endure their presence. He writhed in agony. snapping at the atten~ dams as the convulsion came on, and then sank hack weak from exhaustion as the con- vulsion spent its force. (in Thursday night he sank into semi-sensibility. His eyes wen: wide open and tixed in a ghastly stare. His lips were covered with mucus Vlhich exuded from his mouth. Dr. Kaiser called Dr. W. liro-lie and Dr. Donald .\laclean in consul- ` tation, and these physicians were with the patient the rest of the night. On Friday the patient was alive but unconscious and under the intluence of chloroform. The attending physicians had no nopes ul (his recovery. The I-`ear of Madness Growing Upon a iklunx xix. Farsi: Weeks--Tho night- (:1 Conseqnoncon-Tlio Do; u Donni- no Pot And Not Supposed to ho Ind. Di:-rnorr, J nly lB.--Anton Michenfeldor. president of the Bavarian brewing company. is well knownrnd my be and to have uttaiuetl the full measure of success us the world goes. A great sorrow has fallen upon his home. however. Some ve week: 0 his son (Barney, agod nineteen. phyfnl y L-ir-lmrl at his tlna. All rmlmd of Irinh nnoclnm THE TERRIBLE SUFFERINGS or A VICTIM or HYDROPHOBIA. " 9 ` w A` `Mi .:__:._ D0l'B1.|s2 HHS!-I AND 'l`\\'0 LOTS on Beverly Street; garden well blU(`k0d with choice fruit trees; 0&3 terms. I-`or further particulars apgly to I). nIscoLL. cor. Welling- ton nndGoro treats. Sl ANIEL S FATAL BITE; Another Case 0! Hulrophobla. .........., 1\L:_ `I..I. In ll._...-_.l DEATH FROM THE HEAT. 16;): i`l.\'l'-2 (`ITY HOME. The undemignod offers for anlothal DESIRABLE HOUSE AND LOT now occupied by him on Earl Street. The whole is offered in one block. having nhnut one hundred And twenty feet frontage on Earl and U r runathrouuh to West. sn-...w Thn H, LDINOS the property r:lu[~:1`-v|.As~a mu n0.uu) canrbey had ii. good locality. $ Princes Suoet. Klnnlon. _______________.___ roan: Wmu olce. ____.._._:__________ A FINE HOMESTEAD I-`Al(\l in the Town- shlp of Kingston. ve miles from the city. con- uunhm linen: ; atone residence and excellent buildings and orchard. This property will be sold chonei no the owner is going west. Apply to H. M. . ston. Man) To`. O'AT. Solicitor. Broc( SL. lung- Tues. u nu mun Tim. 2 for 5 cents. TA "sS17u.L snum uuxcu. 22:5 toot: Shi man coal oil 0 no; new ; All complete: wil be sold ohm or call. Addrou A. 0. RNA PP. Boatbul er. Kingston. Liimrurumi T `unt-alut.` T Ilapu. Tlliill _._________._______.__ I-`OUR TWO STORY BRICK IIOUSICS, now. on Earl Street. above Barrio: six rooms in each. water works, extension kitchen. Apply to B. Bu-l.\'HY. 39 Princess Street. or onthc prcmiscs. __..:____________,.____ __ THE DWF.l.Ll.\'(} HOUSE on the corner of 3 Br_oL;`|i 113d 1:11:20! Streets. ianiitablo flor otliloegor ` urn` 9 we in ; posseu on mmec into 3'. p- ply on the pronaes to T. McM.u|o.\' 1 Co. _j THAT COM .\IOI)IOUS l)\\'ELLI.\'U. .\'o. 202 \\'illimn St.. between ('l:rg`\' nml Barrie Sis ; rent moderate ; session ulmwdinloly. Ap- ply lo ISAAC N0 LE. MARRIED. C.\.\ll`BI-21.1.-K as .\'r:m'.--.\t 5 .\l:.yuld Road, Edinburgh, on 18th June, by Rev. John 1`. Burton. George S. Campbell, of Hali- fax. N.S., to Helen, eldest laughter of the` late David Kennedy, Scottish vocalist. HOUSE. No. l. Vaughn '1 errrxcv. 1a|te!_v occu- pied by U`Briun. Apply ut, Wmu omue. ______:_________________ Bl,"l`(`HERS AND SAUSAGE l|lAlElu4--- . rimo new mull h culnn; by Homo. am lbs. - lhn. u. not lb ; halt kegs. Io. lb . kql. III1.:'nr||ne new Iinulinh sheep csalnp. hgqu. A LIVE l'l'SHl.\'G . Gl*I.\"l`: must be ro- :; nsiblo, to handle ournmts in Kingston and \' vinity. 'l`ou0.v'ro S1`)-IEI. Wm: Mn` (`o.. It ! \\'cllin|t1()n St. I-lust. Toronm. :: AN E.\l|`El{lE.\'(`|~Il) l)R\' MAN. from twenty to thirty 2010 Western New York. st.n'. British Atncricnu Hulk: `I L HBUAI u EX(.`l`R8lON to Lake of the Mountain and Pic- ton. under auspices of C. `M. Church. Ports- mouth. Boat leaves at ll:l5 a.m. ' S-r. .I.unca' (`m-urn I-Zxcvksxox on steamer . wl-:b.\'EsDAY. ` I. C. B. L. PIC-.\'lc at Channel Grove. Boats leave at 10 a.m.. l. 2. I and 7 p.m. ` ` TICNDICRR for rannlrinlr school house rccclvod ` and T1-zsnlcns for repagi rccpivod a by Andrew Brown. ntyno l`.0. - A \'0l'.\'G JOB l i{L\"l`ER. wlmundcrslnmls Gordon pressvs. for pcrnmm-nt place at the \\'nm oicu : also one goud ull mum`. J0unu:)'~ man Jobber. ____% IIIOUUI. B057. IBRVDS (ll H213 ST. J.\.\u:s' CL'R(.`ll EXCL'RSl0.\ Maud at 1:3) p.m. _ \\'ED.\ E8DAY. lJ\IlULV- FR.\~`l2R.---:\f Crysler. ()nt., July 6th, the wife of the Rev. J. L. Fmser, of n. daughter. -lJLllllJo lr:lu:rsox.-.-\ftcr {lung uml painful ill- ness, on Sumlay, the l7th instant, Emma, wife of Aluxzuuler Ferguson, mu] youngest daughter of ex-Policeman Stacey, agml twenty-four years uml nine months. Funeral this afternoon at 4 p.m. from her late resinlen-`n, Wellington Street. Friends nu-1 ncqlmiumnccs are respectfully invited to attend. * 'l`\\'() \'()l'.\'G Ml-2.\' who can \\'nte wen. Apply after five o'clock this evvninf In HENRY VI-:n.\`0.V. City l)ircclury, \Viu(lsm` Intel. ___._______._..____ mum. um}: loner lurh. \l\\" i 91 I} .' I \ iDI'8 HANDRAKI LIVER PILLS no 501 (In! tron lbw n vqutahlo Ouhuuo. __ .m:-.-'..-:.:r:x..'::v.-.'.....:.`.':`.`1::..'.: --- AND SAUSAGE MAKERS- mm. new nmnll hon oulnn: by I'.A.-rr-. nu-n ha!!! and I)fI. (,`I)I l|I. c. Hanson : auunc co 1 Wade`: Drug Bwn. ? who write well. |nnl\' nfn-.r tlvv evening TH %I+:%DAIL___Y W._.HIgr; VOL. L\*"I. liadicho. e..'lhoy 3-{vs IllI|VIl`Ul`Dl|llIl(`- ` ..."E".'. A S'm% t'B6n` ' ` SPECIAL MENTION. t'.`.;.`.*..':a; .'.:_.:r...';: 5.--.....r_-.1.-.::,-: ngltuialgilu In. On. at WADESDRMI -<--- : E.\il ElUl~2.\'(`l~2l) GOODS SALES- T.from 'curs of mu`. to Western . ddro.-as S.\l.Ic.~1- " Hula-L 'l`uosdny. July AGENTS WANTED. REMINDERS. WANTED. TO-LET; BORN. ?____..?..:-j_-.. L:L\"l`El!_ r nnrmnmml nlncv cluulputuqp Iud. hulnon Hun twelve Ilnglo mllootlnlouuumtholuhu at which was llundthcolowuthl . The latch! quarter was In 8|} sounds. tgdt Johnna- Ihn men. will an nnlnl II Iuq.-nun .41; and Noah. nun. ovotundoln 5 nllohut Injnmqlj Aaln XjfI'III "W to Anltnlh about E thlltol forlhpuru oldollk bottle with \ lhu Back for the world`: -L-__l._.I.l.. It Gladstone hlhlhno. Bile. Lo.\'uux. July l7.--.\lr. Glad-tone. At a l not given hy the Scottish committee of the lhtiouul Lihonl cluls, denial that there was my ullinnoo hutwoen the lihonlo uul nntionsllltn ol which either need 1.. ulumod. The punollltcn were no to join the lotion if they thought Inch union would he to their ulnntqo. Mr. Ghnbtono all he would endeavor th c any nettle- mount that would full two ohaoluto oun- dltiom. the tint ol which I'll to ntinfyuthc lnhpooplmndthcnoond tohu- o noth- lng to do with s Iottlomont that would In any way thrusts: tho [rattan ol tho om- _.____...._ } u:....."' "....u"' ' '.TaL'T..u..u..." "" on ` s.ma.y houroon ck. Cnpihh. om... and r Athletic. cl 8!. Catharina. rculhd in lo- IUIIU WIIII II u chulplonslnip HA-(IR Ln} FOR COUOIIS A.VDOm.De.-0rup a some ot thxhl-)|Auoxn Oouonogfnt. no am Jan and: non 5 Compound ot `tho New York fl-cull; Clnulblnud 8. Again to the hon -0IIor Notes. A I,,_-__,_ _,A-L .A La; l\_LL._l_.. __ lh:Iu.lx. July 'll:..-:.ll'|-t`-1;!-II-o.l||`ll:'lI1`t! ul a rumour thnt slip: of pqpef had been found in several place: through which the imperial train would pan. endorsed tonight at about midnight, the euxperofl train papa. he ` road) , 1 ctitoua special train was de- Ipntclmd before the emperor`; The route from I)runatrndt was lined with police and gondnrmu. Both tninn panned Iulely with out incident The Election of Fonllnnncl. Cu.\'.~1.\.\"r|.~zm-u:, July l8.~~Ru:aia re lies to the circulnr note in rqlation to the I- gnrinn quution tint, wlaile there in xenon- nll'y no ob'ection Against Prinm Fe inaml. ` an ruler o llulgurin. it cleclina to swap! the decision of the oohnuje. Hermnny. Austria And Italy wean: any solution of the question land on the Berlin treaty. S1-. H\'A(`lS'l'Ill. Qne., July l.~&.-.\ re broke out Int night in the St. H)'I\cintlIe mumfacturlngooln . woolen and caInl- ing mills, and toes! y consumed them. The lot: in over 8.50,(Xl). The Granite mill: was (lam i from 86.!!!) to #10411): Royal electric light company Iulfencl a tnul loss. 1 \ r H.u.Ir.\x. N.S.. Julv IS.--'Iho Invest re- turn: of the High) election phwes Jones. oomer\'nti\'e. 73 ahead. with only one place to hear from. Jones in eloctoul without u 1 doubt. \ u......,. l..I.. In TL. I.o-..o .~-o....... um. HALIIAX`, July IR.--Tho lawn returns ` from lligby makes Jones` nujnrity `Z2. Multlng It Hot For Tnnner. Lu.\`b0.\'. Julv l8.---.-\ tur_\' whip has been issued urging the conaer\'ati\'e members to attend to-ni ht`: session of the home of commons am take part in the discussion of the conduct of Dr. Tmner, member for Cork, in calling Mr. Long I ~-- snoln, in the lobby of the house on Friday night. Evictions Temporarily Suspend ml. l)\'m.1N, July l8.-.-\rchbishop Walsh is ` eudenvoring to induce the government to suspend further evictions in Irolamd until 3 the Land bill has been passed by parlia ment. He sllggests that 11 conference on the subject |u'\ho:l1l by the leaders of the various parties. ` Not a Happy Joke. l'x'r'rsm'I:n:, July l.`.-Lorenzo Krics. of Alton. was sleeping on kl raft in the .~\lh:- ghany river last. evening. when sanm lmys. wishing to pin)` is practical joke upon him. pushed him into the water. and he was drowned. None of the boys were arrested. 1. . .....- .....w. ..... ....... . ......... lN'1u.I.\', July I8.--.\lgr. Peraico, pal commissioner, yesterday dedicated a cpel at Wicklow. He said that since he had been in Ireland he hal [seen inspimxl with zulnnimtinu forthe people. The pope Im-ml Ilehuul, and sent 3 cmnmission tu inquire into their conditinn. I Duloxn Comm Rnnnv. The n u- L...|.. an nun` ma -1 \VAl)lt'!l DRUG l _ More Earthquake:-. l.n.\'m.\', July l7.--Sliglit shocks of c:u`Ll1- luake were felt. in Sicily and along the Itas- lmn coast at 3 o`clock this morning. Mount Etna is in E state of eruption. l\n lnumgc is reported. THE '1'iIo_usAND ISLAND noun: m Now that the wnnn wontiior has come cm I zens can get MILL WOOD (It the lhuhbun Co's yard for $1.60 per cord. before it is piled and It soon dries t. for use. Cm-ted loamy part of the city for 25 cents per load. ._ .._.._._-- ~.....--.- .. -..-... ..n..\v ` __.._ ...` v... _. I FQOT OF QUI-IE. STREF. VI;iN(:.~"l`()N. Ferry Wharf, `III l Rome. \`\'.-xtcrlo\vn & Ondeusburg lm. To Utica, Albany, New York, Phi_|adel'a. T.` lIA.\'l.E)'. For cheap tickets to All points. and infor- mation pertaining to all Routes. apply to F. A. FOLGER, . Geheral nckei A-gent. \Vn.shingt on. Baltimore and all Points. In Non In _. . 4...... .-v`-nu. To max mcKIcns-nmm: ` Prim ` id for park blade bonol. lankngo forti- Illns malurhln delivered at our work litmu- Ion. Rowul 00.. l`onmun. an "llrltlsh \Vh|g'-1 tolezphonn In nnmhrr 1'33 orn .\'cw York. via G.T.R. and N.\'.C. llys. L;i'Es1' TELEGRAPHIC FLASH ES. ___.,. . . -__. _. ._.__. .?__.___. E~Ek"Lr/cK_r71c/vcr; ` sponrma m1:Luo:uct. MILL VVOOID- 1 Pope Loves the Irish Peopll-. I ..I.. I u \I ` ll..._. .. The Emperor In Danger. l,,|_. In I_. _ . . , _- .. . KIN GS'{`0-l\". ONT. 1{1NGsT01.E{iA1iC3I0xDAY 1;;\'ENING. JULY 13, inc. Ib:nn1ouIho.IIu. nun I|0..:'|II'IIno lslnulhh shone: out " 3) large bundles. C3` Ilndler quull tlu . our bvndlo. uowu: in ca. llnnmou.

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