AVALUABLI PAR! 01 aouxu. Townohip at our Blanch. `Hutu tum haunt, burns; nobles. otc.; wellwuer {on A vIoll.B.8IY`l'E,K1nguoo.oru: J ` LAAGWITH on the lot. Julvk. I. 0100. Inc HIIIIICBOP ac I(.Vgl".V an I - .~u|-pcru-r of .\Ir. l.:n<:ulu led. in 1864. to hr.-I uumiuuion lnr (ion-mot of New \ at butt. He not only succeeded in ' It-hating llntio Scntmur but led the campaign with such nhihry thin mi" liepuhlicuu-: spine! 3 awe-1-ping \'ict0n'. .\lr. Fen! mic u.luiiu_i~Irnl:iou nsliovernor ` was eminont.l_v snccc eslul. and he was . re-ekctul in I354}. In H6` he` was ck-C1434 lo the United Sun as Senate. His term expire! in F703. Am rwnr Is the only public trust killed by him win thin. 01 the l'nm_--l n't.nt.o:s (joinuxisv-inn at (Le Intenamnnnl .\lone;.ary Confer- ence. Paris. in N75. He win a slipper- ter of Horace (irwly in the campaign .J I57) QIIJI "1 `Ir `thump In I`('tl, rum . runs. Iu mm. i of l--`. . and (If Mr, Nu: long znflrr hii L`l V5151] nu: annual uuu I.` (rash 0! Jam: slowu: and , I . I ....L!.. .-......I 1 1 he die.-noted many who ho-I beelhis snp- : ' porters. Whigs and Democrats united to ~ gwe ham 3 second nominatialin 1854. 1 He Ins l ("(fIt`:d. but two yeah `blur. = as the candidutv of Ike newly` ugnnized j 1 Republic on party. he was eieti by no ` 1 I overwhelming vote. This triumph Jvu - I ; more than equnlled by tho extnorulinuh I ' ily ll.l 2u votes out for him in 1858. 1860 x and l.~46`. .. Be proved himsclo be In 1 able and eloquent member. and its among the foremost defender: of the! ` Union. Tbeinncneehe as 1` 1 ..........o...- 4.! \Ir I -n.-uh: In] in IRON, th 1 compeuncv. cnnuy uy Llluulx Iu -um her. In that year he use elected bu pervnsur ol cmou and served eight successive years. during lhtee 0! which he was cluirmnn ol the board. He was nominated for Congress on the Demo- tratic ticket. in l'<'i`. . nnieiecso-I. As one of the lurty-luur Northern Demo- cnm who voted mgnmst VIIIO snaucn IIPIIII 0| lllll.Sll D. run- ; ton. ex-Gosernor at New York. :1. ; Jamestown. on Aug. 25. calls to mind ` the lending incidents in n noalnl and `ex- : emplny career. Mr. Fenton was of - English descent. his first paternal Amelienn ancestors bemg lrbm the county Nottingham. I-Inglnml. islntlr er settled In (Jhntauqm cnculv in 1808. His birth III is! lull). He received A goal education. {end luv. und pncticed at Jamestown. .\'..l. .\'m. pcoopering in n proksslon. be nub-nlued in I mercan- V "tale career. And by 1543 bud sequin d n competent-v. elm y by trading m lum- hm In liml. rear , } , >- I IX-OOVIISOI 0! 58' Yil STATS-A L050 The sudden amu. of Rania... [-3. Fan- ..- A`......-....- ..l \'A- Ynvlt nl. -103 ii on` HOUR. xcumlliw rum or one banana Inn ind concession. Pllhbu-g. eight llddla Road. nest IIENAGIIIII-2 ;_,\' ms s'rox:Acn.' I5. BIA I.\l'I IIIJBDN E. ILSTO). I I! Luv Unlupu Igu lame In l`4'*1. ti-`turn from his la. otculnr I Iluu unu` and hi ns- omm-ul,l_v Meal! nl ulucuunual in~ tn the duties of ' L Kati` pd Bunk :)lll`ihU0d to due- u puimou lull mu -1 somewhat. exm The Oenenl Proepoe-IIeld About the than an Lest foal-'-'%l'ho color OII`. Gaylord. Dov:-nay & Co., of Oswego, re- | ; port : One of our rm returned from atour ' ; through the leading barley sectionsnof On- . .5 tario. assists us in a fairly accurate opinion - i ol the harvest. now about nished. `It is . I doubtful if the acreage was much legs than . 3 last year, as in most sections the straw was , ; heavy with long heads well filled out. The ` | yield I H "i cannot vary much from that of last H . Considerable wasqecured arly in V . gotpd condition. but frequent min; . ' .,dnring harvest. staining more 05: less the weaker part of the crop._ `ot weather at a critical time hastened the ripen of iy,.1Ind shriveled the berry. Thus there will he [reaterextmemen of color and weight k .from'n`Il18t.tohad- v. stained` an tnom to` twengh` t. 1 thou]: ylittleotzqneareeqnal in I prev-1|-`ll I i . 1 ing of much in that` The until] Inaltiug barloyjrom Gan- ladnwil beal:ou_thesamesslut'yeIr.n_IId consist _fa lat ! puree: Ybnght with Huebunfotnheuop Ex. a'?dNo.ap:ow hly in `handy equal proportions. We have grlrm mim I weagnx IO IIIC III! Cl'|)p. vvlucu Ia: vcly 3|I' ahouube than lncnlilimmininndl. -' "livery one strained their even to see tlu,-almost onchnntnd picture. Beami- lul islands men like gems from the ulasqy surface of the lake. and their Linus were mirrored.` which lent fantas- tic beauty to the an-ne. Hue would think we were lieholding Fol Rev or l~`i.l-llc-r .-I Hlhow, fur the l-reality has much of the appearance of the noble St. lmwrenoe. This hoantiful scene met our view for eeveral minutes. when a bluff suddenly shut it out. l-Iv:-ryone loukul disappointed. especially those who had not much opportunityto take the lake `in. Coznmeuts were heard on elverv side. had regrets expresserl ' that this or that object was not seen. when. lo! the hike again burst into \Tl(:W,8DfI nppeated evl-u more lovely lthnn before. Soon the whistle blew. - and we reached the Union Station ; in n few minuteapwere bounding over the K. - (t P. for Kingston at 3 speed thnt made l 0 us giddy. The some kind of romantic `= scenerv met onr_ view onLong tulle. . Eagle lake. Mn lnlse. and In dozen oth- ; ere gore [mute out to us. and received ; man 7 no delay. and reached the city shortly nftgu-.5 p.m., having `enjoyed A most pleasant trip. ' lu [act it would be difficult to nd such another for the some distance on the ` continent." ` H . 3 favorable comments. There was .1 We came rapidly through. v i 4 l i . Trynumplp cl nuhi:d from Cotlnwl 5013!?-_f_l_'|",'_"!.`!".'."5' IIXIITIIIG QIIIBCKIHDT localiliuu__inOinadI. ` was dxlllcull. bu [l0I'D8'l II] but! Zl:ulII_\ vIuI\;u nuuuuuc ensures. lt Ina lnke u fur) vunon. eed uumntlou. It was like I are panornmn. always changing. vet maintaining thesune strange winoness ' um. mike: one feel thus he is In in- lruder. that he has no turnl mac; Now we npproegh I huge _ over which an iron bridge in ` stretched. The hollow reverherunona - place in this In- vllley cause us to look dorm into the nbvss. What a scene. The volley below dus- closes to View the county road, the yoke of oxen and the strange compact can - wandering to the village. In aeld close by two men ere engaged in d`rnw- - mg in their gram. The curling smoke rieii from the pipe of the cnhin. and -V1-ryllung seems to say. `Solitude pm. seen`-we A chum that society cannot awe. .\t "R.-nsnh we came to the so-culled x-ink hole-. l-Zveryone looked anxious. The engine slackeuel her speed. and we went. over the obstruction without. mis hip or apprehension. The `sink hole ham be-cmue n lnnalmuk on the line of the Pacic Railway. Soon we emerged lynn. - It - reslise that the scene ` Janna fnroct nf nlnn r-pulur nnnl ' [HF l'IIclu(` IKMIIW-y. CKIJII WU l1lllUlL:U|l from a dense forest of pine. cedar and lu-unlock. and came iu'sigbI. oi the bea'u- = t:Iul Shnrbot. Luke. ____. _ ; _ 1-- I .x._. ;.. |.,\-..._ _....I.. puen up on can owner as in an Inn uy could reach. The rock Inuueu looked i like flocks ol huge sheep on they gliuten` 5 * ed in the Ilternoou sun. As this port ol Ontario forms I kind ol ridge from which the Inter: ow either wnr to the z Uttun or St. Lawrence or Bay of : Quiute." He continues. "we bad x aplen- did opportunity of seeing the country Ill All Its wildness and pristine zrnndeur. Hillhud dule. forest and lake erpeu- ' eiou. passed in rapid succession. No v sooner would we lose sight of I. besuti- ` lul nheet oi cuter resting cslmly. like 8 cam beneuth the hills. on the right. than another stretch would suddenly hunt Into view an the left. Now we ' would wind round the hnacol u mouue tniu ol gr-unite. only to he succeeded the next minute by a cutting muuv feet in depth that changed day into midnight at once. Emerging there-from we behold lur beneath the creek or the silvery pond. where the loan and wild duck dis- ported in the security which solitude h was lilm g I-in vision, It nnanrnn tlvely lpolllll. no lo Aoroulo awn! 8:30 u.m.. mod that I plauut. tbtoogh well settled sud imptoved If. . came so Potorbom plnoo of mnchaignt `ance. u it in the moat ilnpotunt; -0gOn-. I\.l-ann Tnnnntn and nttln I : W. a ll lI1I.lII I`l:n.s.dIIu0p&I-unn ; 'IaJ'vIK1c"n'P-`"'--h--~"v '1 - ~ - . 0|! Ween own In - - . . . . ;At 1 ml. on 435. Abk.b ReV.G.C|CO|II'1, Ithlel. luhuued 'K`~h M` . 416 bill? C%kY, by RC'. I. `could ncuioly he dz-`nun betwun the ' Sumo" ws""' - I uppoqnncool the county uonnd Knlr z \,..f,`.";; ,;,,`,"',f_`,'l:"' by Rev C` H Gather V `I35 3` `mid PM "9 'u`h W933 . 481, Bxlvcfs-agar bowl. by Rev. C. Dulfas, of l-`moeensc. For beauty And wand; M 5:, u.,,h.|,,' ol scenery ho does not know whotolt 614. Silver spoons, by Rev, G Corbett. ` could be nurpcnod. Towering mung: . St. Andrews. of rock nu-etched or nther ` 295. Case of mathematical instruments, piled up on each other as far on eye ! bi R01 51- Leah)`- .,,...|.| .....,._p._ 11.. me], mm... lag , 502:. Szlver knives and forks, by Rev. A tontiotwriten In. an: beingin 1*. I tonto In dounniuod to see liinseon.f undeocouotpnuhiuoricnl interact! 'Henrn.ngodtuoI1h.&lIotuondnhontht:` uid h I Union in -.':.i.:: Ibn. (t):lK.l`~ : s'J'y'."aI.'".}s'L`" oooan""'Is3I..'}L.} tively wanking. He left Toronto 1 RM! nnm, and n A nlmnnl. , . 5 -nu Icnnun or on men comrnv coururnu nscnu-rn nut. Soul or run Pnnnn Vxun Wlucn Bout Um: u \'mox--A,I.'ouu Turn Ion Anucnv: -no `I'll 'l'nvu.I.n-In K. & PJKII. up In; Exnmnou. and 1' land hetory. Wou vooaea house. tum building: nntliuuodwnod-tone and annual. Apply In suwzx. (XJRAILL, nmohnn.otbyle:uttoKinpyonPoetOI!Ioo 5 A TOURIST IS ENTBANCED] THE mm cuur. Iu | 3!. 1'\HOYE\|'S. _ ` `Nd -. Case Instruments. . A Liza ' knives ` `GI I T. Fitzpatrick. , , 567. History of India. 3 vols., by Father ` Po Mackay. Marysvillc. ` from , . K _ . , ' `m.n1749. Prue by Rev. P. A. Tyobe). mg 1 tr 0 caaaalhn Paella I-pan ale Goverluanl ` 83.000.001.30!` 010,000,000 lilo Honey. ` 5 ; Montreal. Sept. 2.-Yeetemay the i 1 Canadian Pacific Railway Company I paid over mtbe Government the 05,(l)0.- I ` (II) which was loaned them last aeuion i on the security of . O8.0(E,(II) in bonds. ' some time ago the government repud a large amount which it owed the Bank , of Menu-eal. LII is -believed in nancial cimleqthat the Bank of Montreal must ' haul from IHIIIIIIIT In .l0.(ID.aX) C1131! FIJI` IIIG DIIIK OI JIDIIIIUII ll-Illli hsvo from O8,ClX).(Il)' to Ol0.(IX).(XX) which itwigl nd dionli to plugs. The thugro holdi g will In I:-ntnnk nn nntlnt innxtrzdro;-:5 Inumuciutuu Ill nun unuury. u_ can money tqnrketc oi the United State : an wellaizppllod llld, nhnuonlmool up- nrnnnanhullv law. It ii IIIAIIV 1&1! WIIIIIIIIU, DI will he ta nook _nn outlet III `in-_f_-L__.. ._ SL3- nauunt weu Iuppuou IIIL _ V low. I_t` l_I Ilgl-IV -101! sinoolomuch wu lymg ndlom banks 1:: Anna; Rib: ha:-an urn Int And the llcnwll Iylngmlumnuunna smoouom , Cad; Rbgeshao on low and the guningpower ol-tln,..Innhyillbe_ to-. The. general belief is that the pans of ; the story reluing to the death of Alex- { under is untrue. search hnving been I _ nude in the woods for the body without I 3 success. An inquest is to be held this | 3 nlternoon. when some further light may | Q be thrown upon the matter. 1 [D8 BIIFIIOG. I 4 3";-aiiiu-uI'.'A y suwm. CXMILILL, oInhoh_nn.othy to nPoatOI!|oo IIOWEYU W35 Illfly Kllll. ' i John stutes that Alexander killed his ' wife. and alterwnnla arranged tocom- ,` mic. hlllcllle. asking John. if he did not : kill himself outright. to nish the job. Alexsnder then shot himself but not II- 2 tally. and John cut Alexun er : throat T with a rumor. and buried the body in i I .\liller`s woods. l'pon repoixing to the ' spot pointed out by Howard the bodv I - wasfnuud buried about three feet from g ' the aurlnoe. 4] 'I"I.4. an-usual Iunlinf in Ihnt tho nnl-In fl` . Ti-ngedy Sear M. (`ulnar-Ines-In-vohuolu in ma .\lurdo-rot : Iirouucru. St. Cathnrine-i. Sept. 1.--A sensutioii ` has been created here by i report that a supposed murder has been committed at a place called Enghnm. Late ` l-Lst full ll mun naniei Alex. Hunter- by and his wife mysteriously disap-` poured. The friends of the missing ' rurzies became suspicions that all was not right. A brother 0! the missing" man recently made some startling re- velations. He states that l-Llsterby was 4 continually qunrrelling with his wife. nndfinnlly killed her and hnned the body. Another hrother appears to have been an accomplice. nnvl is now in cus- tody. Howard was enraged by John to I assist in removing the body of the un- , fortunate women. While doing this the brothers qnarrellod. and in the amy llolfnrd was nearly killed. g Jnhn utntpn High Al;-tnndnrkillpd hit] I ; Ioc 5:. nngmon. :9 . Prize. by ]. E . White. Toronto. n~n.;. Treasures from the Prose World. I.. Tc.-rnll. Bradlord. Pa. 057'). Moores Melodies. by Thos. Mc- V Guxness, Bradford. Pa. (1541. Sxlver watch, bv Thos. Han. Tole A.. I In! {r}/9. l.l`Ill'\J \.Iun.n' I Prescott. no.1`: Sikogenb bndd. luck. Bngbt`0n. ...' Day. In-I I7 \\'}~.u'n- I Ma: ; Belc.-ville. ... D... j me)`. mngstou. ,.)42a. Prue. by Rev E. H. Murray, Co- f ; bnurg A n 4855. Rosewood Album, by Hon. Dr. Q Sullxvan. Kingston. 5343 Prize. by jamcs H. Dormer. Buffa- \' \' 1.1 ` Sl0I'| : 2 10.49. Ornamental inksund, by Rev. T. ` Kelly. Bnshops Secretary. 9043 Dre-ssnng case. b_\' Rev. D Two- ...I).., Prup `Ir. Rev Ii. H. Murrar. booonlulonu lnllo llunulngolfrhnnt tloandlnnnr.1`n-urn. A I'll ! PARK 01" T3832 HUNDRYDV Inndlllnlonnheoncesti 11 A0338, It `running at `ncnon. miles from the city, ._n.. Band. In BIB BRICK BOUS} . . EnU V|ln- - 06038. (:33 (():f.|ll ll] RM. H. ' um. damn 3. In talk Kc- Uvooagnuc. caneton rune. . _ I U` 4330. Silva dual`! at. by lithe! lc- ' Va)`. Fcnelon Falls. , 3. ' vet lxincuitine. by Rev. II. C. 1 Fnnord. ` : 3933. Allamby Rev. john Brennan. Pic? ha. - . 9475. China ten-sen, by Rev. I. XcDon- i ald. Kemptville. ; I A book. by Rev. G. Cicoliri. Lodnel. 4:6 Silver H. ]. ; . Westport. V I :08). Puzmm by Rev- C. H. Gauthier. 3 3710. In: Erinsvillo. `Ana l`-- EF *55'>- 8-v"-M 96:7. Btlver crunchy Rev. ]. Ilutenon. Prescott. t'F'moa'. lot the benet ol the cou- llllllriullnanurnu` I ran} jj )|IC.`VlI|C. 131. Parlor .\lu nnlu, Ion. . 5035 810. by jas. Brown. Kingston. 9 3. Marble vase. by Coughlin Bros., {El o=vlP ' , 7-3. Mama! vuuig Inns. msgg. A nIuu._p.u.sy uasnopdnq. Thonucuaofnlnnmtotl uthodnm .... .J .4}-.. :-n 65.. nun-1` Luca-I at 1'`. Iuldlnrounneoncestx n Ilfovuhl 'Inon. Gib Bad. Ill yno Hut. `:1. A silver cruct. by john hlaberry. > omooaooo an-no 10:031. L )3. Prize. by D. . \\ alIer, lnverary. ,-. Pnze. by M. . O'Brien. Prescott. 79. Eight-day clock. by _ P. Moran. rn Till WIIIIIIGVIUIBKBS. v A Vcy Iovumlnll. _A-I. _'L.`I- "Lg I1- me. . $10. by S B. Burden 1 Silver water pxlcher, I ' Prescott. Prize. by Hugh Ryan. ` .Set sxlver. by \\'m. I )1] Painking. by N. B. Falkincr. . I r-mounted cane. or lady s mod: i . Robertson. .\l P, Bellevllle. - . by H. .\I. Ibergche. Napanee, ; -_ by E. Cochraue. .\l.I , Cr:- , ` by Principal .\IcCabe. of ()1- watch. by Rev} J. B. It- . by P. O`Brien. To- rn Torr-mo Hart)`. {ng- by D. C. Ba` 1' Bcllevxe. by John Mc - For lknhooec In Pym lrhl. Dublin. Sept. 2.-Lotd Cunnrvon ,yoshexdn receivedudopuntion witlun guldress In thocllic Sociotynvhich lbopestoreahototlpolriuhhngoup. Ho Qunnrodthom oltho oonvictionml tho .importI.nceo!Itndyoho_Enod'n|oct. zfhooonnl/elnilcklu IIQPOQIOWKI I I L inotonly from 3 plnlologncnlpolnl ol _ I view, but became oi the nuts] unpa- 1 iority conferred bylingunlpownr. The Uonnleai of Ccrnuwon delighhd dude- i palm-ion by nodreuaingthecn in: few I sentence: 0! puma Irish. 3 -----o-j..._:_ uunun, oops. 2:.--n_uunuuIu uuuugw useonthe increase In the county` (I Kan-v, Tim Imnuu nltua hnili: warn GIlII'-1|l III 30:: uncut Pottlsnd. Oregon. Sept. 1-111: 012- Ishi mohHa_27, had olcattlofmn Bagel anti." Itwill this 1.41!) an (mid- gon short line rdny II@lI"ilIO~ yutooonphtutlntunlpotlt-* tiou. tochinqp. 'II'90nUDO IIICIXX III H19 HEIDI ll -Ken-y. The non... oftwo mum won red into Int night by prtiu in din~ but fattunntolypo one In in- ; nouns and tom mom IDOIII snuunur, = stating that she but killed Archibald. i On returning to the house it Vgru found ; that life was not extinct. Dr. Bonlter. ' of Stirling. dressed the wounds. but | gives no hope fot his recovery. Archi- lbamiubontsoyeusot uge.ud.hu a E wife and font or ~ve children IIDOVO te- -._... ..L' IUBXRIBIB desires to oi for ule Splnlnllid lnrmotnboutllau. being not 11.1: at concussion, Pm; an mile: of King-Iton,nnd n E0. The turn in in n ` with our lmocnu am can nndu timber - eulnvuacl. aroused. 5110 881260 EDOIXB Il'0lll H10 M boy. and attacked her now powerless adversary, iullictmg eleven cuts, seven on his head and four on his shoulders. I The wounds were horriblejoyond de- scription. and the doctors ante that he cannot live. When the women had n- ished her work. she went to: neighbor`: ' house and told them shout tbenlir, 5 95.55.." e|._c -1... 3.-.! |9:Iln4. A-u-Inunl KDOIIIID III`!I'lllIIOl'IIIC ITXIVII X ' make the country 3 Crown colony. 1',h: ' ' Intfnr -nnhl ha nu-nnzticanllv In-hlncnnt W38 DIIIBIQQ UUWII AICHIIKIII 33151:! Mn. Adams, when aha made a deter- mined struggle to escape him. Seeing that she was powerless in his grasp, the called for ,her son to again! her. The lad responded and struck Archibald with an axe, whereupon he released M1-a. Adams. The vindictive spirit of the injured woman was now? thoroughly " aroused. She seized the axe from the .... ...._4 ..u....I...,a L..- ...._ ...._.nI.... [IE W83 unuer IIIB lllIlllC3Il% Ill llllllln About 2 o'clock on Sundny morning he stopped no house occupied by Mrs. Mary Adams. He tried to ' admit- tance. bntwus refused. a upon being admitted, And the man, who won done with her young A threatened to assault him with on if he entered. 0 position only made him more determines. and hehegnn I furi- ous assnnls upon the door. which nally yielded to his blows. When the doc was battered down Archibald seized u_. 1.1.... _.l..-... -1... -...-.I- - `Lain . ounmns ll Ill!-All). " Dublin. Sept. 2.-l\loonliqht outrages --In an Hm inn-nnnn in tho nnnntv (I rL_u:a--n:: uA.\.IUr ups. Bellevhle, Aug. 3l.--`I'be township 0! lhihtingdon was the scene of I ' tragedy on Sunday. On Snt.nrdny.lInr- tin Archibald, who owns and n well-cultivated farm neu'_Gu.'ner'I hotel. Huntingdou township, drove to Idea to transact some buuneu. He fell in with conviviuu fneuds and imbibed no * much that, when he started for home. he wss under the inuence of drink. n|.....4 .1 ..t.I....I. .. c......l-_ ......-_:-u. I.` Inga. _uIyuI|( ulu um uzuulllnui `of them would he I turihle How to the Irish come. The land ueetiee ' was the greatest question In Mr. Puruellvueuth%eelIycheered throughout hu speech. He reminded his bearers that the atonement thet Home Rule in Inlnnd In emennted from some men thetmee aid local government wenimpudhk. Eda- .ri:-g to moonlight outage: in Keravd. though he thought the papeuton ' somelexcuee in their deeperlou and poverty. be preyed `lrihrnun for- beu. on such action: only Injured the cause. With equel emphnli he asked the landlords during theoorning ' winter of tanning depreeeiou.` to ehow - the stuff they were rnedeof by retran- mg from exncting renh whsch the soil refused toyleld. If thelendlade - ousted in enctmg the full pound of I f in futurethere would be littlelleeh ldt to exact. Mr. Pernell snid he was coul- dent Irelend Inn on the brink of victxy. Dublin. Sept. 2.-Pernell inhin speed: last. evening ridiculed the theory up by Englishmen. that the Tories and Li- berals would drop their pertydnetelm In order to unitedlv combat the kiln -` party in psrlinlnentin the etruggle in Irish independence. , SKI Dznzxos [Isuzu Wrrn A! An- Hzn Assnumn CIT!` Ix Euvu PlAIiED-HE CAXIOT Ian. . .. 0... ' _ mu`. . ` . _'_g__. `x 'KlK- III IJIHIIZT -IIII` ""11" `jguuhwoto pluuteudln d tin 'membenofpu-liuneat. In hi: nnnot-J: Ir, pnrlnollnil that if LII IIIIIWGII -I'- I. -ITIX-I$I II Home Rule was refused the kiln. would mnko itimponiblolwthonglih Wolegialnte. Englnodcouldeidneruunt tbolrish the right tomb thounalvcl C | vnnhn thn 4-nnntrw n M nnlnnw "IQ " IIIIIU IIIU XIII! I LUIIWII Rims I`!!! ' latterwould be pnctlcdly hnhlnount `tc the former. Ho tlcoounood out- _...._ ._ ..'__ 4.L-s LL- .._.:_.__L.- ' L4)IlwI.UI|lI.).-nuu1Ii.lj- ZringtoPnndl'uupuch nah.` n : 5`-Woubglndnlhndlhlnn adononnoedahooulnuo `n Iulnni. It holnddonouohfnlothcuuiulu frank! nothnn bun uni-y . In .muztnoIdouivohiIn|lLInpib" !iutboonlyruplyiohinbuudhrinb- lpondenea. 3 Dnblin.Sopt.l.-Ahuqnatvugvu .bv the Lctd Mayors: the Inuiu houoothin owning in baud Ir. `Pnrnallundh'nIrishoollnIulil'IIIo -Hound Commons. Thno hundx `._....A. -..n. --5.-`-5 _-.I..._. .1 LI.` Tu Ignnunllaun in 8I'A`l llll'l' I ~ or `III Pun: Bn:uu.v-GInt ] Bacon: AI` Dunn-1`n " nu" i on Ex'un'n_Alswu 1'ol nn.u.. IL mnnu. nuns In Donna: on n- Quin CLIAI. ' _.jo3o-----:- . BAIL CA KWARVONS POPIILAIIIY; nemuan on punuunau. In hiunpoech Ir. Punellniitlnl i! Innn Rnliu can I-nfnnnd LII: II-ill. Ihnl IRELAND AS A NATION. jjojoij A EHOCKIIG "l`KAliEDY. uthnhnhlloul. Iunnslnucxuuuar, Ivohu-u.n.nblcI.IhodI;l.50|a-cloned lno ndonlofgood bushlafube wall vuuud it in one at the v hep! lmllsin lhontonno- lpplyw OB1`. T :1, ' ---zoo-j- SIIPIIQT 0! _0AI'I'I.K l-_.I l\'-nan-n C.-at Q _'I'I mu; `run: any. Apply to tn. Rl.hq.. c.. c to tho Iuhna-ib .on no panics.` uurrou. Ba-mu:- Inn June 11th. nu"""m no. clout-thhthnu-L eolhuthuon BoohIo1d.homtmmy 7 is present undo: ucello.-`ut cop. the priniuo 3 new cat- hgnthnopod Inrnsand Ihadnnndouthounas Potbnluniltnnhorlm-ticulnn npplyto P by. lxoealor -cute i dxdnnniiut:-an Auoxnndor ngood nuts n.InA_W.(hul.l. July um. i ' Inarnou. . ' . "-1 Gretchen. 19 years old. and a pupil ! I Lillian Utqllhl. ol!lVanarCol|ee.|0[lido`hormothcr how: '11- |3~ _ _ C lugs were. Mrs. ta thought Ir. M Rulnw.Ang. nah. Cathanus. rill ` Holt: would not like to have his dauah- T ` `hI""" o.Bm7' W 67 to: become `alts. Iaoowsuthal or Mrs. , - anybody else so soon, and that It would \ ywalu. n'.h"n '1 sum"! mm 1 be best to win him over to thair side. ' N - ~ Sothe Holtzes went back to Hohokeu - A` ncnm Au `uh w' I `Mania 9 and the Loeweuthals stayed at Palm- Inul 66 ya-n. . . . . 1. 3:". hi`; an 3; p';.._ I vxlls to want ulml things should be u- ~ Igul 45 yuan. 1 ranged to make August happy. onsuua-y night. Aug. sou, xmmi . - - - V now run 601 u.o.\`r.. Bind. Kingston. at aauss mouingms. 3'.` '3' """` '" ` D` D`"3' E It. Holt: began to see about a house '3` `"m ' "n 9 d"" for his daughter. and everything was FOR SALE. ` found that the mountain air or some 5 thing had affected Gretchen`: health. 3 '"_-`cotmi 'n.."'n_on um , and August. who bud been doing all he Tnj T lmew for the younger sister. was oblig- auas C K C Qlhllllj NB 3. '53 ":.""`3 ' 5 ed to plav the part of physician to his I marching merrily when sudiionly itwas 2 :';:':,,,."f.','.",,' .':.'.:';..V.`,.?.`.2'..`L' betrothed is well. On Sunduy the` from Holt: family sat on the balcony of the ' with I --allss 1! Ia-lid. t I-110 ; 5 srIIIl:iT1.u"'1~.. g...,u""'* ' house on Hudson street. and Dr. August -svu mun found his two patients. watch! has sis Into an! a tick hood; -1 -ill 4-nu-mm -mu." ha said ahoari- 5 ldl&uL -mldrlllo Inna In fun-valet pound. - D r-"l'I&I. Iniboontnbont hm mm an: ant alumcr losnul I-n ntln.-. > . | Qnnnnaju ~ hnucbomiga, Aunntl-.W-lli-mi l?.uligAD.dSnlvnh'nn Ar-v. Km:-P lllrfllun, AUl|lIlIIiI,VVIl.Illl EndiA.AD.0.d8nlnIinnArI . lung-,' Itnmtoonphinnnhhnplnn oldie, unno.'l`ommo. I At Duuoq. Au 3. camp Ind-l imlollcuysnlud. ' nun. * MIanIbvIn.A- I8. dllvifo 01 0-} Dtdnnn. _ - M um 339l|iQI1hotJ.: Anna. '. II .`.j,:,-yu.u..__ , `duos. ll AI(.l&1l.tIoviluol l`o-l InuIj.dsun. , 533 Av.Id.:hovInotD.na W I bf. . nil!`-`U-`*5. 'hi!oofLHu. damn. '1".'A. 1jo1_.q1:B. 3-4115-A-4! GENERAL TICKET AGEIW ; AUcTIgg SALE. 7- AZ X`I .t. AI CIIXDII ._ , ...?__._..._._...__. . KINGSTON, 0_:\iTf,m 6,{:'A1)A. '[`IIUR`SDAY, BEi;fiMBiI 3,1 i85. K-r nn`rtlm-on-mu on u an M Inc-nhullolhop Bcddauoo. vi an Iunnndnlloonvcninluon for: country ol a an. IQ [Angola- STORE TO BENT KOINB OIOVI. WANTED. ' INAIDOV lino -9 hallo llop and Balance, in and nlleonuoknou to: I count: huun Irovrluor, Inn protporod I_a} nlx :21-c.'uhou'r_lo cl Jami Honm nmmmn. 3 s n_o1A. senor -mm I my qua cnuu or care we ying uuu. .; Abont_2 o'clock the report "spread that? ;>..:v=~'..-:.:~ ':`;*:.' -'=::'.::"=c: c 2 we cvnrnn or un. n I . was presented to city physician Heifer: ` to sign be "Thus: no use in nrrcatina AI"n E o.'.' huh" .` "Bo woh't ? . gag ugcy. unless In dies." Vnuoont ronou Inluur. A - Ilr.Stoin5m11. ci oditotof the Au; don." no Iua. I00 mu menu nspuu his worth to the bead clerk. Her Frank. Tbolutoxoslhdin Dr,Dn - lich. He could not lave Elli Bolts: and `'1 Mn lwluoweu one or. inane puw- r can." be aid, and his ttiuld 1-opened In`: rail`. in In nlfk. LII IDIIGOIBO W morpmne. I suns, vuu, wucn: auuac: In an uuuues you At 6:30 o'clock Gretchen seemed to ; penuicular descent at the side the whole improve. but only for a. moment. and at way along. averaging from 12 to 3i ft. ; 8 o'clock she died Her sister. who had 3 Where the accident occurred the side is : been rnt attacked. was still alive. All ` built up with stone to a height of over 5 the doctors. with the exception of Dr. ; 5 It. I do not ask any one to take my ! August Leewenthal. spent the day at 3 statement for tact. The bill can be seen. | death ,0! his trothed utterly crushed ` t h and the machine ruined. by the blow. lilllllinod secluded has his _` It been reported that something home. Mrs. 0 ts. was proatra by gave ay, that the neck-yolie broke. theternble suddennese of the blow. Mr. I These stories, no doubt. have been _ Holt: wandered nervously through his ' framed by members of the Perth Road! parlour-s. ` _ ' , Com panv who wisluto shirk the respon- I "I hlime no one.". he sai make Lsibility ol the accident. , It is high time i noc arges. Charges will not bring back ` the public took this matter in hand and my sad child or cure the dying one! 3 found out whether we can becompelled About 2 report spread that? to pay 10c. every ve miles in order that Drumzist Am Endehaded andthat the j we may run half a. dozen chaneu ol zpoliee had awarrant for him. When It ; breaking cur necks between each gate city _:'y.::ian I and the next. ."'l`he end is not yet."-- rdused. " `a ! Yourstruly, , ` arnaatina Ah F.nda.'.' hsinid. "Ha 1m`n`t l Ann. 31. ' H. V. Laos. Ella's bedside. Dr. Lowenthal after the ' M y [grater was seriously injured. one of Gretchen had been foremost in endea- vouring ho-help her sister. But at 4 o'clock she was affected as her siau-r had been. Coee. `as strong` as could be nude. Ind no eect. nor did utopia, the f antidote to morphine. l At 64! ! n`nlnoIr mmhan soothed ` III . awmouru. city oulwx at Inc an!` I . Yorker Slant:-Zeinuuy. found the drngg I gm lying on his bedwlld -II Inn swnllowad one olthou bo-` puss lying on all Deuwuu wnlxnsuuunu. "1 bus swallowed one at those ..... -- 5.. ..;.1 ...a La. hiantl I-nnnnlnd snown mm. _ It looks like quinine." he said rather ' nnoextninly. -*'l nntAit" nun-nlv quid nnn (If the unoexuumy. "Tnst.eit." sternlv said one doctorn. The dmgzint did so. His hand dropped from his mout.b.and his gored back from the table. I Pun mnlm A mictulrn," he whlalmri,-L face became ghnsllywhite. as be sung- "It I not quinine. uul. wurpmuv.-. He almost reeled out of the men). while the physicians redonbled their eorts to save the nnforttmuse girl. who had taken enough of the poison to kill ten men. ~*. I I i -prooulpuon you." About 10 o clock he ordered his pa- tients into the house and went to the , drug store. Dr. August wrote out a ateofqninine tobe divided into four powders. Druggiet Am Ende took a bottle from the shelf and weighed out the requisite number of grammes. Then Dr. August ran back to the Holt: house. and, with laughter and joke the pow- der: were swallowed and the doctor went to his home. At 1} o'clock Ella Ho|tz's heavy breathing aroused her sister. and family. I-Illa was gasping in a comatose state. Dr. August was sent for. Ella's symptoms were those of opium poison- ing. Dr. J. Kndlieh. the family physi- cian. was sent for. He agreed with Dr. August in diagnosing the cane. and the young doctor hurried to Am Ende's store to nd out what the powders were. Meanwhiie Ella had been seized with cramps and vomiting. and terrible agony. Am Endeentered the sick room with Dr. August Leowenthal. He did not think his powder; had caused the trouble. The wafer covering one of the powdera was broke-n,und the powder shown him. JAIL I....I... Ill-A lorthnoaraunmcaolmuvi-. she In turn alarmed that ....'3..:.... " lug uni] pnihni loull [III `'0 "FIGHTS. "I will canyon now." be aid shoe:-L T ly. I have cool: Dr. Connd. of New I 5 York. and be up quinine will cure] gerea Duck tram me name. I've make A mistake," he whispered, "it's not qlilnine. but morphine." Hn nlmnnt. reeled out FOOID. Iuungs an. nous mougm nu._ f .~ 3 I z wait 5 Elle. 16 years gool heultb.nnd..lihetho ofAhguut.theelderot the young, Jture. Thoyuoonweroenglgndtobe i things Holt: E `ter ` % ` . thinghnd the - 1 I 4 symptom. marked with all cases tohnvo } l nu lullowe: Atendeuoy to go by , themselves; dullnppeennce; the nose, dry end moderately hot; borne rnther fcold end ol ohengenble tempereturen visible mucous nieuibnne. quite. pde; laborious; fieeee M n duk poet-inwrtein eniniuetion of theoowe; i which died diiring the dey. There was nothing rninnrknble in the exurunl up- lpenrenee except that the ninnclee pre- sented I hloodleue uppeernnoe. siinilu . totboeeoln elnuuhtered nnunnl. Uni ' cutting into the mnsculer system only it drop or two of blood. mostly serum. awed. The uid portion of the blood bed. to ell n . been conuuuml by the rm w icb raged Within the nni- 1 me]. The esh wn"s x l , brializ. end but for this lenture. Would not ol itself indicate the presence of disease. [in r: were uo niorniil cheugea in the brunt. the ventnclee of the heart being empty. The liver was enlarged iiud gurged with clotted blood and very brittle. The spleen wns two or three times its nur- uiel Illa end when cut presented I blackish nppenrnnce. nuil I vi ry uilcu- sive uid oozed out. The linlue) s were somewhat enlnr,.:e but were quite abby. lacking the rm and sali-J condi- tion ol those organ : general to healthy Thu hlndilnr win: llml wlllfn I n nirn-In ` 1 :u..IT'_In|n II wouul ounurw-U u-vs. Thus was both docton. Er`- `nostundlugnt Loowocthcl. E1-908.9 tho-yonngn of lbotwmwtlilill health? `undhadgoooto lhomounhinntogul `uh-nun 1-nin Thu 03": ltnrll out $` _.liIII'! . Hold. his wild. three daughters. ` Old littlo boy. want In the Cltsklllo. ! III-_nlI.nhinn-nnnnnnolthnrichmlu t 1" IX`. XF_lo`lIl J'llI' \.IHl'lI.` ICIIIIIII I10]. WIIII HI Dill! uiinlluu. Ir.ollliak|ownnono.ofthorichoot I __ -..z 1...... _.a.. a..|... .1 u..|uL I I IWDZITIQVICIIXOI A IADLIII _____.__..__--_- -3.---n-n-' II Fnulo A Hanna Pnncurnou. ' Dwouut AI En: Ilu-nxu-Ion run you Quinn - lumuxun Bmn Dun. [In Burn Dum- AI Ens Bantu `run Ponon. I UIAGIIUITAILI OA` A.3o1'nn'a xuxxss no DI-LATE. A DBUaG1'r'E1mo1L How YoL'.\'u .\h:. LYON`! Wis l._\'Jt`m:i--.\ Bu; PH.`-..'l>; 0,!` ROAD. The` Erlilur. Iirm.-/ ll lug. Sir,-l leu9e allow me to give you the true lncts with reference to the Perth Rand accident. Lut Thursday evening as n_1y brother was driving clown the "Limo Kiln Hill" with the sepuntor of n two-horse threshing unchine the horses shied at 3 stone on the side ` of the road. and In the road is very unr- ' ` row the machine went over the side of p the bill. It is a disgrace and a shame l~ that the public is forced to pay toll on a road where the hills and bridges Are in 1 , such I state as they are on this road. ' 4` There ere over two hundred feet of this ' hill without protection of any kind. and I that. too. where there in an almost per- j f ` from 3 : 1 the occurred aide * 1 ol : !5tt.~ ldonot uknnyonetotelre my l ntntnmnnt fnr hat, Tim hill run he mean. I A !IunlorolI_oi;_lIll91l unsun-wr'oox ; ollho coco." , ~ - wukuhuro. Sept 2.-A seniuoneci. dent has just occurred qt _0nkvood'I ilhdt. oputtod by the Lab! Valley nnl Fa. Thu mu. m ` were milieu. was hung Ipworoa nun mg shalt, when nosrlynnhobottomsman ollooumcksnd coaltelldownthopit. st:-Iking sboLznen upon the up main-~ shntly killing (our. Two odnu an hhlly iujundnd than nuiouuly. Tho on wind: wan - Sun -ark. ran amnion]: ann- I smug; run: or no mans. about don! Inilo hmW A :5 0:08;) nurb nun:-. .. P Mn :2. _. - -mum: on can-' . A3 fa` Wdl'I Q Conn." XIII. 3".`:`$':"*` ;""" The Ilrrultl gives pucnlus of the _ span! of tlhdmoug to several bran. and also the wurni"n;.:' which the helllb department saw t to i~sne. Reference is lrequeutly lD'ld0 to the skll of Dr. Bell on the treatment of cattle and horse diseases. and we are glnl to know that he I ! u Klngstonmn. Dr. Be.-ll's lather is now 3 to.-amen: of \\'esI.hrooli. and through his mother he in telatkd to the Spooner-J of Su-rnngton and (ileu- g burnle. Chulus and Reuben Spooner are his second cousins. He first studied at the Ontario` Veterinary College. Toronto. and graduated. Then he went to the New York Veterinary Coll:-ge. took its dxplomn, nnJ practical in New York State {or hve \'en..-I. Ten months Iuo he removed to line. Pm. nu-I m tlmt time developed I pmcuco which must. get him at the rate ul GNU!) a year. Such indeed ha: been his out-ce.-m, and the increase of mu buszness. that he hu hgeu obliged to take in a partner, Dr. George Frecthv. a graduate of the wear inarydepartmeut of the Royal College of London. U01] 0! H1050 Organs generul [U ucm Lu 5 Animus. The blriuer In llo.-I with`: dnrk brown urine. the gall bladder V Ins guite large nnd full uf bile. The `; $1111.11 Ijomlch was impacted with dry ~ sud indigeoted food, preseulnngun |p- ; now of I hardened solul body. 3 ! here win also 5 conguted condition y of the fourth stomach, with enlarged in- Leamnes." 'I"n.- ll,.-..Ll 4"-I-nna nu-rO;nnl-pa A` Oh. |UIlKUUl'Il Iy` Ang._ 3}. "T.?u`?.'J"?sZ?,;&'?l; :.'1'`'..: '.......x""'`' by them:-olvu unsoouuoaa undi- Jndhounnminhkuuo ovmonou toocholtbo toou-39. In this: ' Ihreobnrlnmoovmnbnll and ti .... ..'...*-. '3' -%.':.:-:.v...n-.::.-*-* *% t. 3.341.9- }bCofviuinounonthohcd,Ihichto; gun-n-nlnh--can-unnldhnvnnnnml. I 9 I I 'ItnonupuohIrIoou&Iv.1 nu.-nI'Al-Q.-an--n-I "l';xu lover uiuo -i:-I.-Iris Count` ' anonatbcuulo. Dr. W mnonnu-couscous. -an In al.1- r"a'-"ey%._"1"a." f A `IIBKIBLI IIRIIO ACCIIDII T. A runs lxvni" `uhuunc. &___.:_ LATE 'ROAl> ,m'|m-:.\"r. H. V. Lids.` I llblclo. some tuneago 8 Bauer appneu IUI uu- . mission. He was tall. lnnk and cada- verous. and was snering from an al- most perpetual pain in the stomach. At '1 3 times he would be seized with lrightfull i convulsions. and nothing seemed to ul- lay his sulferinga but food. He had a ` `ravenous appetite. and could eat a hearty i meal a dozen times a day. The doctors. s after a long course of tneatment. suooeed- ed in taking from the man a tape worm _ and also a snake thirteen inches long re- ; gambling a monstrous angle worm. The Q phyaicians were somewhat antonishedat nding so strange a resident is the : snake in the man`: stomach. but they ' were quite dumblounded by the` utart- " hug phenomenon that presented itself soon alter. While examining the-uptile the physicians loupd that it was actual- ly giving hirthto another claimant for the vast qnanti oljoo devgurnd by the unfortunate` aek Tar. could ace-anntfni-the appearance o l nah inthaman IItoua`nlI.IIuttliata ' . which. whanquitomalhllld e 48- , `av nu... .n....u1 um... um. naueutl ' Wllll. WIIOI qlll Illllu. ulu Iuullu us I waythunnhonldincnuetoiu all uiumnddnolnvevonugwunprohlem? whichtheywuomnblo tonolvo. The hpcwonn, topthcr with thallllka. uadituprophy. was ouulully placed innbottlo.-nduunovouexhihitioust uthocnn-. I i Chicngo. Ann. `.'.`J.-[)r. Rowlen. of the ` Marine Hospital. tells a singular occur | ronce in connection with an operation ` recently performed It the hospital. . Same time ago snilor npplied {or ad~ 1 rni-ninn I-In ' Irma tall. Illlk and Cldl- ` l*`fl`!'o[i ol Jlllul swvtu ; uuu wax u Lu.L(.u of uumual pllhl-L` spmt, lnhcmlny Mull c-uterprxse. ...\ lo.-W ln_\ s lu:l()I e hm length ho lulu-rally xi-Ie.| in l-st.-llnlislxiug two ucwrailruu-l plUj`ClS In \\'-stmn New York. The la.s'l.u:`c-lsluu on whch (io- ` vernor Fentou lnude a public ml-ln.-245,. . was on the day cf (ieut-ml (lnul.'es func- ml. when u luceting ul cmzeus was hel-l iu the grounds of Ll residcuce.- Ha: \\ preti led on that occm,-inn, and cleliverul I an admire-$9 whtch o-xprebsed his high lnpprecintion of the (ie-nen|'s chnxacter. ` (iov. Fcutou was of line appearance. Im- l ing six feet. all ind well pmponioued. with lealllrts singularly smlniuu and 1 ' pleauang. He was uablo And exceed- ; ingly courteous and kindly toll]. I \ l in l{'~7:O. he was C-nllel (.4 }'f(:!|-'llXL cf the Hr.-1. I o( Jamestown. and cm chunge Use Julie-5 of the | death. This. with his < ttu-uve pnrnte affairs. dl:r:u-411:9 spring. ~uuum suns. He was uldo prom ._ 1 __.;.:, 4\,., ........l .....l. and 34, us Can. of Er trom Huh Bond. eon- IOQ_ with nood (rune 90:50; 40 urn on! pasture: I