Imu.tnn oInn. `obi . it .I ` SI (II I -..'.*.':.p. * ........... '2 ooniwhunn: 3...... I__|..k. nelson!-annulus . -nLjL:;-in . IAl!1'll!1IlaI`..lV0l7I. BUOOESBIIJNOE - Ill-Qullnhothnnh-Ami ilnrnluululi-tuloihlnluun. uuuuqu uni noun Tho] vi\idI lit and Innnu nui- Ful'll.l'O0IIXIn`IlDedoIll;l'l&IC|h6; openingof tho Ohiolnginlgtnro on no- .-oountolthnclooeoonuolthoyocoontho ioint bsllotl Bot]: patios will ght for nnntml. ' ' / . A nun Ioplnlol Y.III(l strength with umuhhla rqdily. Known nor: pountm thou` uxnodid amok tlnn i uhnupllihlv. llid inc:-one air MIC mum): with nnmnrlghla pg`:-idisw I003?! PI!` mo Inn on, vrrl `ntronounlru, IA3!'_II Apulnon or line I-n.nuLI., undwnily ' ` _-and up two won" knoyvnxcn ' hung _ on nor! nnndnlin Ihnio -nunuli-I -K..A. `Ala-.. .8 uuuw. Iuu _uo_raporus grain IIICK III we fishing line. lgxcnptuted three salmon. stone. and ve pl e oniWc-dneedny lust. But. the heat joke on the sh was this: Mr. Robinson not 3 night line. sad the bait need WIS nmnll perch. It I they mum `to the surface of the Inter. And, to the bird of Shubofa nnrpgiee. in the morning he found hoahnd captur- ed on his I: ht linej_hmee n lendid ...--04.1.... \`lY.-O _ -..I.._.a:.l .. --- 3.- cu on nu! ulgui lune yuan panri , What I splendid sport S boflaake must be! n.-1. an .. ~ (`mm I INC DUIIUT. IDTIIIIII " lyu ' Don: Sn`,-Oor friend. Williun Robin- Ion..hu `net returned from his ialnnd homemn ho`taport.s_grenHuck In the alnlno ling.` HA pgntnl-ad u-an n-lmnn - UUUl.l_5 0| IIIU UlIIIll*pUl epluenuc. ` Mr. J. K. Ward says that there in 1 about adjacent to Kim M! niill in Ste. Cnnnegonde in which there in a one for oyery house on the attack. J ~ - Vi. . "`~""` l,\ lNl Pl5I`UI.IK Ill-Ill.ll.'(llHIII`.'I". \ > The chairman" of the civic nance committee says that bafore spring the city will be in debt ovar O5(X).(Xl) on ac- count. of the mud]-pox epidemic. \Ir J K `Nu!-J nnvn that than-A in n ` A IIIABK QBLI CATCH. The Editor. 'Brih:It Whig. Dnnr Ru-_-nnr friend William I 7 IVIIIK IIUCK-UIJU HWIUK UIIIIKU U1 Illa I\. C W P. railway. The stem of the veaeel was "" in llama. The Chatham engine was be drawn down through Noble's pwoodvard be and got to work, though there was trouv ` , ble in aecunng aprdpc aupplv of water. ' ` The veaeel burned during the night. and W will be an entire loss. To save ether 9` barges near by the Indian was scuttled h` and sunk. Her stern is burnt to the wa- "` t.er'a edge. and ehe is gutted. She was ` worth about H0111). and owned by Capt. 3. Fraser. A few years ago she '9 ' was thoroughly overhauled. while lying "5 in or-linarv it was necessary to pump her three times a week, Such work was being done yeeterua_v- The enginer. Mr. Ueraldi. went to his supper. leaving 6 everything all right. The watchman 0 was also ahaeut. It is surmised that a lamp exploded. thus causing the fire. 'L P The boat was insured for 85.011). The C policies were held by James Ruznanee I 1 as collateral for a mortgage upon her. I The coneorte of the Indian were saved. I but the sloop Empress. recently repair 1 .124! and partly rebuilt at Deseronto. I F lying alongside. caught. She is damaged 1 7: flieyund repair. Her value was about U } 9`.!.Ull). She was insured for S1.(XX). t v t 0 0 R4 in I i. D ' The Uhatham engine worked through- : I out the night to save adjcining barges, ' excepting the time she was engaged at the Windsor re. _ The alarm which sent. the remenib i the steam`-barge ludiau was originally g given to call them to Miss .\l_c1`aggart`s. e ' Lou \\`lhn;;tnn street. Workman engaged in the building must have caused a re ; In the upper at. However. it was rea- ` dily put out by se\'u'a.l pails of water. . in-plleil by Mr. H. Horse-_\'. P Luur ua`..ninu hunt ti afvvlixttl.` n wnnnu ` \'|IUIII.7UIlllC. uuu I III UL. aeau Dpble. l T here are. at present. 1.087 houses on the book of the Isolation committee to be amended 3.0. The heads of the Isola- tiuu department. sav there is an (urgent necessity {or hospital nccommodntlou for L500 patient: immediately. Thu nhnil-nnnn' nf Hun t-it-do nnnnn> ' , 8\I ALI -I'D! El'IDI\llC. ' Montreal. Ucs. 2`i).-'I`l:ere were 33 3 -Ioaths Iron: small: rox in Montreal yes- Itenlay. 7 in Cote ht; Louis. 7 in Ste. I` Cuunugunde, and I in St. Jean: Baptiste. Thnrn urn. AI . nrmmnt, LIH7 hnnsms: nn UJJull kl l)`J l.Il.'U, lll1CU`Clk`ll ll IJIU IU llIL' ] -M cloth rouzu. Puper Wuppxu,_' uruuud , two pnckagas uf laoairv was on re. The ` kl.-tccuou was vcry timely. . ... _7-.. Lust. evening about 0 o'clock a young `lad named Shaw. c:1nplu_ve.l by Rush-_ _1n mil .t Hayden, dmcuvcrcd 21 n: in the 1 ..|l1-lnlh I-mun P.u-r n'rnnn|..v urulnnl ' Il||l|lIClI U) Jlf. II. IIk`fNI`_\ . 0 lllil DlIIl'DUI.l.lI-ID IIIIIUI IE1 0ct._80. CoxiI.Knt1.n. | Illl. BI.ll.I..f.IK I'lKl' 5. f Shortly that 6 o'clock last. evening I I bright teecuon near the K. & P. R. an- I nun called the people in crowds to tint j spot. It In lound, after wading 1 through rods of mud. that the noun- buge Indian in in unes. She In lvmg nou.l.he swing bridge of the K. & P ru-nl' Thu alnrn n' the vnnnnl -n- ` JIIB. U nuluy, wuo occupies pan Dolufu block. threw her goo-is out i ` the street. bhe Ina mantel for O i and been considerable. ICBCIIQL The dnnnge to the Dolnn block is covered by insurance, There Inn 0950 on the shed and Hill) on the building. which was consndersbly damaged. The ` eects of 31!. Dulnn III the harness shop : and residence were removed, but injur- | ed. There was an iasunuwe ol H.011 {on the building and effects. All Mr. l)ulau's insunnce was in the .\'or..h f British and-.\lr cnhtile Compdny. Urn "hail , who nrv-nninu nnv-L of LU! Klll III UIIU IUCII. The Singer Sewing Xnohine Compnny were tenants of M. Dolnn. The mn- chmes ,were drugged out ynthont rs- pect lor oonseq uences and suffered grant dunnpe. There was In insurance upon them. The household eects of J. Lush- ley. ngent. who lived nbove the note. were not removed. Thev were damaged I) water :3 few were injured by re. here we: on insurance of OK!) upon them. In Dolnn's sheds in the rent the company's sleigh: were stored. They were saved. A rnlnnble hone. Lsish leyfs. wu auocnksd in the shed. The . smoke when the ire broie out well so dense that no one could reach it end I secure its release. M. Dolnn's cow was l` rescued. 'I`|_.. .I_.._-.._ A- AI... I'\..I.... LI..-I. 1.. IIMIII. JIIII III . IIIIIKUU, iii. DISH. 850.. was animated and _nluod at M11) or 05(1). Franklin: were waiting until met the rates were reduced to insure the goods in the shed. Thu Sinnnr Rnnilia Hnnhinn (Ynmnnnv WIDIZIK ll$I. IZI IIIII I III `IX the shed for ptodnoo. They had inst become located in the bmldmg. having been bnrnod out baton. The easements olthoit bncl windows were burned out And the. onr. laid. etc.. greatly dum- nged by uncle and want. A number of our but were onrnel. The rm had an insurance of H.700 on the note stock. Ins hay. shorts. nnlt. bun. etc.. '-lI nninunvnrl nntl v-Innnl at IMF] nr "E I II UK TIL I10 '1 unnroiin Ihotnnund Wutovncoum panics. Ir. Iohonghlinh aoat were worth 03.0. The buildings 1&9 ovnnd byB.` I. Briuol. 0.0.. whoihuf jut computed the rebuild ol tho prunino Illa! tho dinultogn d! In! your. llwu insnndln vnionn oom- pnniu lot 010.01). Franklin Bron. occupied two sh in tin: Wind-nu hlnlr -ht` hum` -hang in KKIIIIIII BIT: TIIPIQI IWI the Windsor block. and had (In; mluul Inn M-Q `Flu-- i -" . Pmvfmooolbntuio. _By vnrtne of 3 of Frontenac. wanant under the o Wrr: hand of the War- dnpd unlolthecountyofoutenac. harm; data the! Tth Day of September. AD. 1885. _I.lId muledireoted. commanding Inc tolevy upon the Iinds mentioned in the fnllowinglistfor thcattunoftues due thauou. with all costs incurred, I ha'o5y give notice that nnleu the Arrears ahdcootsnresoonorpaidlahallpmoeadt #1 said lands. or so much thereof as sha ho sncient to discharge such mar: 01 talc and the charge thereon. at my office. in the Court House. in the City of Kingston, hvpnhlic Am-(inn nn FRIDAY THE (Tn --'---r-vr-'v' _1-uwltIAnxnuulcu. ' V P Iclnnghlin Ind nlngunneuol I8.(II)onhhhotul clock. undgfnon thohaiudltulntbo bu-n. awn .. 3.. pm. Do... -.A Ir..o-......._. T UT XI XIIWIIIII robes. W.Gn.porur.luddtohan nnowly Iulloouion. Tho ya slut as 8:!) o'clock. mun. no culspod ohhlnlnna ulunhn IJL awn:-wlhinn -nn annual. r"'s....y"'s'1'.'n'.;'5' 2; ..a"""v.'i 3` . n . . :- ay. Hamish. Ind bout: it tbolinblzo. A. '1`. 80008.01 Sweofo (knows. I - Inarnthnunn turnip}. ulna hat` n In: In s{{:u'ni;?{3iT{1.:iiS'C}LpI;}. Mrs. Ulieil`, who occupies part. )nInn'n hlnrlx throw In-r annals nnl Inl ;.i'nt:; mo '- sumo ll ! Iupouully uqunnod to us`; thoironlunwlshml dohy it tiny duiu toun than lled Etaouptlyf - s. mvm 0'80 Olloo. Ohuroh 80.. Tank . 00 PCT CCIII, OI ll!!! SIBDO IIIODCY. L 1`. Austin.` of St. Louis, Me., is one of the heirs of the I8,oooooo fn nioneyand 40,000 acres of land. which on Aug. 4111 last the British Government decided to pay over to the heits of the frnous Townley estate. There are other heirs il_l this country. and the ploportion of each will be Inlay` uIil~ lions. " IIOIISE. In [DC Olly 0| RIIIKSIOII, by Public Auction. on FRIDAY. THE 5111 DAY OF FEBRUARY. 188C, at the hour of Eleven O'clock. in the foreman. in compli~ nee with the Statute in that behxlf : ' _ Queers Ilia ' Bnndof Clgnn Trythem. Very-oh n nnrm 1. nmn Elly IDITK H1 [H8 T013100. Teemer was 0 cred large sums of money to let Hanlan beat himan Saturday. He paid Hanlan in his kind, stopped. threw kisses, gag , coughed, took off his hat, and did to Han an 19-hat the latter hasheen doing to others in all races. Teemer said he would not make fun of any oarsman except Hanlan. but although he lost Hankn got 60 per cent, of the stand money. Austin. St. Louis, Mg. ig an of fldll 5 LIPSCI v\'as_,mr,eu!l0l1al. \\'on't you settle a wager by telling me how much you are wonh ?" queried a ne-- poner of Hanlan. "Well. I have about 060.- ooo just by for a showery day. I have earn: ed this amount in routing. and I have made my mark in the grofession." K Tnomnr `an n nnnrl lawn .-ma I`: ._....... nun anu nosmer. ` Teemer oers Hanlan anotlcr match for {mm 82,500 to 85,000 a side. and gives him ' the choice of position; He says plainly that. Han|an's upset wasjubenlional. \\'nn't vnu settle a waver hv culling Inn (III! OIIIEY nay. Some of Joe Laing's Montreal friends brought back between $6.000 Ind $7.000 with them. as the resultol (be.-race between- hxm and Hosmer. 'r..,.......-.\a'_..... u....I-_ ._..-x_-..,-.- I uau pcxlznml xasx syrlzlg lor me college. Joseph Laing. 0 Montreal. defeated G. `B. Hosmer, of Boston, at Worcuter, Mass, the other day. Saint` nf Inn lnna': Mnnfrnal Io---"g i .1rag- |ll.hl->.Sf'h[lg. It coct Harvard 55.260 to will the base- bill pennant last sgnng for the college. losenh Iaine. 0 Montreal. (la-fnalnl I`. M... ..., ..... \.u.u-1..-5:. ACCIAIVI ul (nun-unit). ~ " '. 8. DAVIS 8 `BONE III Hui (Oi- mn: Tritium, ` .. it ll |. 8 t I III uuru uuurcclil. UK the 111081118 338 are followers of Lord Hartington. the Whig leader, and 232 of Mr. Chamberlain, the Birmingham Radical. The Conser- vative candidates everywhere will re- ceive the solid party vote, but internal dissensious endanger the success of the 3 Liberals in` 6:! boroughs and division. s 1 i' r l The English Catholics will support the Conservatives._ The Irish electors in England and Scotland will have a large inuence in contests for 24 of the British seats. In sixteen of these cases they will he suicieutly powerful to turn the scale. All will vote for the Conserva- tive candidates in furtherance of Mr. Parnell'e policy of lorining slams min- ority. so as togive the Irish party the balance of Dower. In Ireland 70 Na- tionalists will beelected either without opposition or with large majorities over their opponents. eight more are equally ctrtaiii of election, but with smaller majorities. ten Conservatives will be elected with large majorities. and six with small majorities. Four seals are conceded to the Liberals. and only ve SOIIIS in Ireland are considered doubt- ful. The probable totals for each party are as lollowsz Nationalists. 78 in Ine- laud and l in England; Conservatives. 16 in Ireland and 162 in Great Britain: Liberals. 4 in Ireland and 310 in Great Britain; doubtful. 76. E7 of these doubtful seats can be captured by either the Nationalism or the uonseivatives it . will make their united strength equal to that of the Liberals. The returns of this canvass have been shown to the oicials at both the Liberal and Con- servative hesdqillrters. and the opinion in both cainps is that the gures are entirely trustworthy. . 4'- Polm--rs From the llall, cricket and I lull l"lv-lI-.\1In`el|c Speclnlol. UTIICI I HUIUIIIUUIII I III] 13 Inch no-m-I-u9:.?.'u'.u m. an 1T'.""`.`""" nul nu. QL..n A-41:. Haulan savs I TEE LIBhRAl.l CERTAIN `[0 WIN IX Till NEXT ILBCTXOI. London. Oct 28. -An exhaustive can- vass of the United Kingdom has now been completed. The count! wasmado with the view ol folecsstingthe general elections. Hundreds of correspondents were employed. and every oonstitusncy in the British islands visited by practi- cal and impartial judges. The Liberals are sure 0! a plurality in the next par- liamengbut they are not yet certain of alurge enough vote to overcome Gon- servatives and Psrnellites when com- bined. The internal divisions of the Liberal party are shown to hsve under- gone s great change. In the past the Whigs have largely outnumbered the Radicals. In the next porhament they wiu be almost exactly balanc- ed. 01` the Conservative candidates thus far nominated 268 lle lol- lowers ol Lord Salisbury. and only 72 of Lord Churchill. Of the Liberals 238 lam fnlln-an nf I1...-I u-.o:......._ n.- CHUITK.) %. mvm a 3033'" " . I` T" . you hand at Oi Incl: in ulanrlully mangled Into. The wheels had crossed his nhdomen.dil- smbowellmg him. His ' I learn also broken and mippodo its llooh. who viewed the body ol the dead. Tho reunion were then mthcud up. placed on 3 our door and carried to Harrow- umith station. Decetood VII only on the K. A P. mad about I month. He Ins on old nilronder. having worked on rnilwavs, in'the United States and Canada. Superintendent Taylor Isyu that when he hired him he showed ox- other lines. He Ill llnlnArrintZ,Ahnnt cellent papers. gotten from mnnngon of. uuuullu pI|;DII. |{0l$lI IIOIII lllllllll 0.` other Ill nnmuried. nbout 23 Venn n! um, um! hnlnnnn 9.. n..|...... other lines. nnmnniatzhbont 23 van of sgo. sud belonged to Cobulfg. SPOR ['5 AS I) 1! i'I(,`R EATIONS. cnunoavuu-c'uew|oou-Iu-cu-"nu Ioaluhlhu-Iloonolbo--A WchInoloCIlowl'u|orcllt.An- not-nnmu orunou in nu- nwcrnunonumwn. AliiAKE8I[AN'8,8AJ)END- ua v-5-Ia. Al Illclll. I 8. DAVIS t BONE. . am... 84 hunnlu ll IAKINU U6: FORECAST. -.--.o-........... ' 'n own. (Incl-tuna.) I L nnu_vn ..._ I. mum c sums. Oahu. 84 Church Bt.,".I.`oron|o. _r - .__._...u 2 will challenge Teeme-r to Ill. rmxmrs ru rmzs mvnnouin $1.3?!-1'2 nu." EACH PLUG OF THE I8 rowxiur or nunin. J-U WOLFE ISLAND. 0: "n `-In ?n?:'u'J.'x"r':s.$' ' "'.na""'a's Walla on 5.` W , ""'1".R. -B WY u cum` loan!-rd Oluuubo van and: nd-. cnalcno XZI to `U tlrop mm`: D nnnnu g... 3 CLARENDON. T. F. VANLUVEN. County Trauma. IE. umarox. ' tau :1! 8355 16: sun was 11.1! in lun- nu Ln uur IJ7 ` 2.17 Inoild NONE OTHER GENUINE. (I4. I` Imnu ylgnlmnglnulla II II` Jopthuhn. lumlngo, rhounotiun, . uh..Indkoalya`inhpcrboI|oatA.P. Olovlfl. illugltoro. 7 .. 3 nnieoulu lnlonlnlst and engineer, anlneqnantly he worked on Gnrden Island and St. Cntharineo. And then what ailing. He held positions unoccu- ivoly upon the props. CIIV 0! London. Drouednry. Ddhounie. Lake Ontario. Zulnnd. Cgnuigoeoou, Ah_np',lnnro. undlylaqin nllouolncting in chin! enyinoer. own I handsome follow. "native and guest inbuigeyl, and his Ability was held in but sitcom. Ho untried list I. Benny. ol `Humil- ton. and lens two children, 3 $1! and .3 boy. Hishiondn beta. and they no nnncom, will Namibia ad and maln- choly duth.) , _ ;_' ruuw IJIUIIFIINU. _noun|h.un_homadal_:q)gyinono mo- mam f Fluid I Iailntnnnrlnnlirn An ---xi ---h maven minivan Ill unewe. Out. [In T. Hickey wee widely known end respected in this city. Mr. Gillie. en- gineer of the Pie:-repent. is his brother-in-lew. Ha wen born in Que- bec, eerved en npprentioeehip in the Kmgeton foundry. and graduated n ns-clue meehinnet end engineer, anbsennantle he -mlmi on n...:.... .- V - ' A Sill H0 \ IINH ACCIDENT. I i Duluth, MIun., Oct. 30.-Lean even- =. ing as the steamer Myles was leayirgg . her dock the cast iron casting or jacket E of the cylinder filled with steam and ex- ploded, throwing out a great volume ol steam with such force as to knock the second engineer, who was on watch. thronghthe door into the room where the first engineer was in bed anleep.[ The steam rushed in through the open- ing and tilled the room. and_ ecalded them eothnt when the crew went into the room almost immediately afterward they found both men dead. Thomas - Hickey. rsengineer, was 87 years old and leaves a wile and two children In Hamilton, Ont. The second engineer. William Rooney. waenot married. He leavee relativea Ottawa. Ont. HI:-_ T. Hinfnw wna -viqlnlu lp..p.-- -...I l I an old In whom Everybody Lona an I Know tnn-Ill memory Bolpoclod. , On Sunday. 25th Oct.. Mr. Robert ' Helm. one of the oldest settlers of Ken- nebec, passed quietly toohia reat at the ripe age of 94 years. The deceased was I ` born at Hawick. Roxburgaliire. Scot- land. and emigrated to Canada about a 1882. He worked some time an a ma- hlniat at Montreal. alterwarda went to . amworth and worked as a blacksmith w for the late Calvin Wheeler. and later on ` followed the same trade for himself. He ` also was in boaineea as a atorekeeper in the some village. in partnership with a [ : _ person named Laird. He was for aeve- ralr clerk ol'\the tawnship of She!- I ' field. and alaoa member of the council. 5 ` He rat went to live in Kennebec in! 1862. and was for several years a incur :` ' ber of the council. Deceased was well 3 ` liked for his quiet, inoenaive character. -' ` He leave: a wife and three children, one ! E of whom, J. R. Helm. is clerk of the ' worship. The funeral took plnce on onday. and was largely atten led. The ; C Rev. Mr. Wetherwell, Methodist unma- ~ ter, preached the funeral service. '50` mag passed away a good ol.l man, his ` faculties nnimpaind to the last. llia. ` memory was remarkable. and he was.` loud cf quoting from "Rabbis Burns.'_'4 During his longlile, he had been heard u to say he never knew whata .la.y's sick i U883 W35. ' 51 IHIUI I Fl BIIII I IIIII. Convicts are continually- plotting to escape. They have in many instances shown such remarkable inoennity and skill that people cannot help but admire their work. Hen have boldly dashed away from the quarries. only to be shot down or chase: and recovered; others `have slipped unobserved by guards. or through the help of outside parties; seine have donned civilian s clothes. secured in an incomprehensible way. and boldly walked o. A few have had by boating and swimming. The escape 01 Wednesday. however, was one of the cleverest on record. What patience Andrews must have had to work. as he must have worked. lur many days and weeks. His success .` shows whst persistent eortcan sconi- ' plish. Every day he went to the coal house forthe mineral. but in his ei.- , deevar to prevent suspicion in the case ' he could only make a passage big enough ' to enable him to crawl through it and `_ get to the wall. there to hammer at the ` hard alone tor a few moments at s 5 time. deselected the foundation et0u06. ; those lying on a rock bottom. and din` ' i by day advancement miide. With a law 1 rude impliments, s crowhsr. shovel and . I few little pieces of. iron, he hewed his ; l way to liberty. Both the escaped ones i were desperate men. Charles Andrews ` ehcu ' Morgen was sentenced to ve I years imprisonment on the 27th of ` October. 1884, tor shooting young Mor- oney on Pearl street. Toronto. and Met Kennedy. of Sandwich, was implicated with the escaped T` ban in the slay- ing at beach. thejailer at Sandwich. and he was doing a long sentence for` rob- I I ( I I I t I 1 ll , ruuy I0 luri- : Yenamlny was the time appountod. ',an:laaan nontwhon the ung: were , collecting III the yard nd the gnudn on the wall] wete coocentlnting then at- ` uentiononthe convict: anthcyrnnacd up in line. Kennedy. who won working in the dome, come down to `join his gang. but stepped to thecoal vault and donning. it in thought. clsincn clothing. tho two men crawled shronph the hole. knocked up the nod. slipped along the wallnnd clcnred. The escape wu cle- verly cectcd. Andtwa was from To- ronao and had served two year: upon n live yennetm for manslaughter. He in 50yeanol nge. has weak eyes. wears spectacles. null hut n slight lump in In- walk. Kennedy ll 88 you: of one. of hit complexion, with n trout nppcintoosh out. and was aerying 3 seven yenn' norm (or hnrxlary. nnd had been conned lot about n your and a hall. lfnnwinm Ara nnnhnnnllv nlnttinu tn nohouooudonlnuomonontln. M; la-holndcutuholou tholnnoohho rockhodngthzouahllvoloolohuthto Ihouodlbova. Tuiu holaftiltncl unl rudytonnrt. ` Ynnzsnlnv -1: Elm" limn nnnmnlml ta" comm. umnun. `I will Ll A (In. Inn` Atl-n-an-3.-A I-V:/`mum uanixmu. -ID-nan. 0.... AL-A a4-..lLl (III-lulllthiwl. Toronto; um] I `Mil. Windnt. -" '::'.i':.."""",. :: Andtowl Dnnld an-n. `i: PASSED `Ni I119 FINAL BEST. iionvnois noun W 'l'IODIf ll A -an Edumd Iiobart Hun" .. `lill:`:(uBnokinglum.iI qed. loot ol tho (kilns Dlriouy `ll-notable lo Ll. gnu--'Ilno Kxolno Board Oqunnl-o`._ V New York. Oct. 81.--The grand jiiry my sln8_duriu the tern of :.':.'r'.~..~:-.:..:=-.'~..,..-;,..,.,....'v r-1.13 I I ' DI were ' nacrinmnl upon werod " _, y traceable to indul- uouooinintox ngdzinkquwtho temptation aondlIyleIrly10,(lbli: H !oUod~n|oonIIhloIIkhoIt Ibo qisy. Tho mud luryholnhlllu tllouhnohoud i ilhigllllyloulplblo l()ttI;oind'j5lIilI&_ 1 nnhm` ' inn nu. In}... ...._....J I MYRTLE NAVY! nu: uuunx in}- A nnmhc-r uf _vmr.u ngn pcuple werw ' startle.--'l lay ll report l'I*".'l`Y,ll)L' n ynlxng ` man in the W-`lo-`Ill. purl oi what VA'~< = , r then Upper Canada. ll: went. to the _ . woods one winter morning: tzrlell timber. i I y During the tiny he felled I tree which ! C lodged. He nnemptecl to fell another H on to the first one, to bring it down. but. ` , It did not succeed. He went up one of ` thelenuing trees to attempt to dislo-lue them, when suddenly the upper tree fell and =canght the young man's foot he- ,1 -tween the two. It me some time throw- ing him over backward no that his shonldersiuat touched the snow. He won Alone, for in the bush his voice could not. reach his friends. and it being scold day he must soon perish. But he won a man of strong will and was equal to the occasion. Ho hook his a knife from his pocket and on! the esh around the bone of the imprisoned leg. As he came to on nrbery he held it until V the coldoongenled the blood and then proceeded. If he felt his strength bo- (1 ginning tolnil he bathed his two with U snow. When he had the bone Ante" ha 01 reached llll no. and with one.` blow gl severed it and was free. He crawled` out of,tho woods and some n eld to. the mod. when n pnnilugtoun took him home. That young man. an M1. Donzcll. Q. 0.. 0! this city, no shit- wnrds 3 member ot our Dominion PI?-A liomont, 0 Cabinet Mininlor. and in now - - L r ` Ii D I For home previous to her death. And ` 13 long no she coul-l spook even in I whisper, she cried. "For God's sake give me water." but the only attention given her In: to tell her to shut up. She died during the night. Previous to her death she writlud in her agony and fell out of bed. Two men called. who lifted her. and. throwing her into bed. said : "Now I , sit on her and keep her clown." When . 9 dead I uhent wan placed on the floor and I she was rolled on to N. like a log. Then I they pinned up the sheet around her an I . two men dragged her down stairs. Her ' I I hotly thumping on the stairs could be I heard in the word. on throwing the I corpse of this wounndown elf her had I` her bowels burnt open and the contents I were spilled _nll over the tloor. which I were allowed to remain there lor several , days. the stench heing nbominnble. A I nnmberol siunlnr cases could be given. I I Then: was only one mm to lonr words I I and with eight In each ward tlieputients I I. could not be attended to. The food mu; ' I olten not t to eat. I I A STORY ur nus wlnvl-: ur A vnoulsnsr _ January. max. nnu was warm In-pr I snxcn In. I081` Iu:vuLrIw.. |...|pgg 1,0 sum in. Won pres:-ed Ward to re-turn to ms the monav which he and hm rm had borrowed." He said that Ward. after the failure. wont to him. He added. "He came to null: over Imus- acuons with our lnmk and with myself . and anythingnn the way of deodorizin-,1 I _ or disinfecting` was never thought. ol. . - Tho heanlessneau, lhev said, with \ l which patients are tr:-and In the St. Roch`: hospital was remarkable. ln _ _ the me of ` in _\-Unis` to feline He and he cnuldnt help II. He mad I "choking Bui&lIou,u}vpllClll0l1 was made l"l " 1" "Wt. "`'"" I ":1" mm , '0 DL Nah". An" much l_mn,y I", ` that b\_` Ins .l(*ct-pthvu an-l truucu-ry he ` mam hu`ppeu.nCe I I u. her some haul rmuv-cl mt-. rnlm--l mv_ lunnl_\'.'uul u n_ef_ -I-ms mu `bum mdclock . [ ruuuml Illa! hulk. lu my undzgnatnnl m-gm `Dd now]-M, mo" W done or at f rune-l a Chair. and he crunched on the mmpwJ_ The mlhwmg`-"n, she M 9 door. crvmg. 'l)ou`|. hurt. me ` I told removed `O we black Rmunpvx `um, lnm that If he were not aucha contemptu- !` "M `mom `H . mnhel, "team," was hie. hypocritical nneak I could kill him. ` ; `owed m die . couple 0` (`H1 ."_ He crouched on the oor like a whnpped ; "ram so Mun-on "B pud `w "5, , cur. I told lum _he luad better OOIIIIXIN-`I body we women` we` oured me am_c|(le. `ham: hunself._ drown lnmnclf, ; buck .m.u_w` ward um we cu um` poason hunaell. shoot hnnaell. or do II In I came from that awful place were heart "'9' "V u",,u .'d '." be "1 9' ' rending. After the tint night of Mrs. "" l"'"f ' s`\ `"1 ""I"d """` Borhnd-3 any in we haw, . poor cally as l-nah deSCfI)llIOll the scone. . woman, alter her deashmas rolled out of `\.' ` "`'. 0` "J "".l dock am the bed on which she ma med and .1. '""Il W 4" ! "` `.'2]"*` We P mod. L - like ` log of '0 on we dc-red a verdnctnof "bun ty ol larceny Ill oor. Th; first evening )lro.f-Borland " 5" "`"' ' spent in the hospital a woman. who had Ne` """' O" 3"`.'wf"] 5 . been a cook or we Rev. Mr. Wood. ""f" '0 ` Y'" "' 5"! 3" !!- 9- 7. l l nuwunu uucuslollll tollllrl. Iml lnlll penning dong and out. hln.5orla.nd end In. Hopkins. who were both patients. declared that Dr. .\'olnn gave Item no profeneionnl attention until in In. Borlnnd'u case she naked for name eperient medicine. when he gnu: n dose of whnthe called mineral water. the eecs of which [or four dnya win: that the most painful tlilrthlel was experi- enced. which was lollowed for ve con-4 necnlive (love by hemorrhage. which we: no pmlune In to run through the bed on to the oor of the werd. Dr. .\'olin then gnve hern powder. which. while it stopped the hemorrhage. uevenhelesn geve horn pain in her aide which she experiences to the present. day. There was no nttendnnce given by the regain nnrnee. thnt being principally done by convalescent uenle. Cried oi the puiente for n 2 us of wuer were been rendiua. so be met by the response: Shut up. you." The tun no IIIICAI. Annouacs. simply looking ,8 the card: over the beds in the morning. dropping hare us] than an occasional remark. And thus nn-ninn alas: ....I .....A \I__ u_-I-_`l -u u- wanna man 5 nun. any alu- kotfot noon:-inn. For Ibo ns for thy: Ihoulllorodlromihooold owing to the Uilildoi juumduhovo but hold being portal open 3 two nutty on y ofolotlni,ng. While sho was still un- inxlrsnlgallcll. uzloro several others`. 3 nun ; V oapit Ill plied` to or additional covering, -u.:puo hrouuhl up noun! nyaid bhnkoll. which he diuribntol; uyinu u he did so not to let the nuns know. or "they would pluy -- with him." Dr. Nolnn Ionhul.0ot.$.--Huh annually the tinunoul and uprising ol the ' in 8C.Ioah'uhoQihI.Jvhith vojnIIoono'|ol'uht.uo __-_-}_...:._j. mm roux uguon nun. -o-o#----- s1`m.\`u1-i'ur;u1s:s<:r;scr:. noivuactunmau-I u`-I-1--no-5 I|IXI|PIIo-AWII$ Ihunii oc-v 0-cinch Vnlunilr-Ill an U0`I`|'0|IhIPlIud. now nu-iniin nl ninth" ll lawn onu.Iu-uu.I.-rox uonnnn wmnv nm'r1szi w_n;1e. Nov,-o.T pas. -03 - Vlilty BXILD ICIJIIIIKIIY. Cerliele, England, Oct. 29.-Netherby Hall, the reeulenpe of sir Frederick Ulrieh Grehem. wee robbed lent night of most of in velueblee bye gang of bur- glars. One of the servente. being ewek- enud by the noise of burglars, lieetened to the neerest police station to secure help. When returning with the police the gang of burglars were met. hasten- ing ewey with their plunder. The rob- bere drew revolvers and opened tire on _ the M liee. wounding three of them. two I la y. ' In the confusion thet ensued the bnrglere eeceped. v.A lerge force of detectives ere` now et-work searching for the robbers." The A ice o!_ other i cities end towntc. have n nouafto - lookout for their. ` ' _, " Cerhele, Eng" Oct. 3D.:;Fnrtber I - ' r tells of the robbery et" l\eth'erly H l. >3! that {out ebne(t)eblee ineteed of newer ongiul. ne iedyina. Leet . night. eft:r'the police gave up the pur- 4 unit, the villegere, who had rellied to 1 their eishoontieued I I eeneeretotheburglen Ietoforeethem to tekereluge in e mdd Iikht min. The eulbutitiee then, learepbed to To- -?" --.....:.:*-..'. z.-2.: - e v nly two" "of the A : uuuuunug hut: numuvun cu_neu nil . I ML-utnml. Uct. 350.--At the meeting I the lulu-r-cl.-a_. after Mr. .\h~rcier hall I [were-J his plnllorm of ptiucnples, I `l`L'us;rnbD l4uuch-I ium the [he] 11-: t-mu nu:i du`l:ue -I that. h" tllgu 1. .I-:l :[ than In-um Riel was uuly of high ll` I . . _. ,_., _..-. 'l`I.,. ,.... .........o. .. v ..I .... um:-.u I. .u..uu~., 5 mm.!. Lu`-uns ::m.'l__\' lI'I1_- ` 1 sou 'l'.'n- pro!` uhuu as N) guru that ` t 11- he had been u l{:el's place he wdul-V! 4 curt.-aiuly have shouldered` hm musket! ` and acted exactly as the rebel leader had done. Haul Riel succeeded as Wush- I nngton dnl he would now be worshipped ' as a. hero instead of being treat:-d as n I pour outcast and traitor. We must. however. he pru-`cut and discreet in all wu'do. [He (Mr. Cugrain) would not say if Riel were hung that Sir John _._\iucdouuld should be similuly created, but he would alrm thnt for All time he. (Sir John), should be held up to public execution by every French Uumdinn. lmnnn [Int 3_Hn-nn` Rn.-n-nAl - exucruuon Dy every rrencu unnuunu. London. Uqt. 3().---Buon F1-unwell onnqpt sou any ground: upon which the pudcn of R101 should be granted. 1 aullllllf Montreal, Uct. `.!8.-Mr. L. U. Dzn-id this afternoon received mfunnalinu Iran) `Um-AWI to the cecl. thin th-cabinet had notied Mr. L2-mieux that as soon as anlalttionnl nidavits were forwarded as medical commi-winner wonll be up- ;-oxnted to pronounce upou Ru-1'3 u1Cu- Ml condition. Mr. Lcluigux lean-.-4 for Que!-H: lhm eveurug tor the purpx.-:~.e u! ` unuuuzug the nivluvils asked fur. a \I,_..o.....| 1|... `In I to ".1... -.._ ..;.~ . 4- -i;:A;:~s;;n+: W IJLIE The part - add bin: Turn: in I old in: IIIPIQI (Jilly IN I` Hi" lIt'5Cr"` {I18 Kne. ` New York. 29 --.u 1 o'clock morning the jury the Ward run verdict of"Gun'lty in the first degree." \*..- \ .-..|. 11... M A\t'--.I I.`. :. 1...... I l IIU CTUIICHISII UIJ Ill! "(NIT "Kb I Wulppeu cur. be commit. - I suicide. lung himself. himself, I poison it in 5 any that the world would 0! l presence." | Ward smiled sarcuti- ' ciilly Flash tlelicriluoul scene. ` V..- \'...|. no. an __n I ..-..i....1. n.:. l l unnvnr in. the New York. 03%. 88.--Tho jury W-ml can was completed late on Sutur- day. and the trial In: been going on Ill this: weak. [I is charged thn Ward. on May Mb, ld. prcscntotl I check lor 871.11!) to the Marine Bunk. and b means 0! 3 check lot I75.(Xl0 of the Furs! Nnlionnl Bwlz. reeoivnd the money turn the Marine Bank. The 6751!!) check VII lIOI_ honored by the FIR! National Bsul,- nnd Ward In guilty M grand lute-ny by procuring 97l.tlD on it from the Murine Bank. Wan! wan not on trual for ruining Gen. (innt. and sending . him to the grave. or for nenmug to the sure [moon 3 gonllemnn highly enn- necu-d in banking circles. but Inn mere- ly on trial for grand lnrcenv. Ward`: account In: opened 1: the Hnrine Bank mJnne. IHHI. Throe checks drawn hr Ward came through the Ulc-axing House on the morning ol .\lAy till: to the Ihount of I3l5,llIl. lix-Pres-ivlent Futh gave the moat dunnging evidence. (In the second day he and. ``I do not know how mnny letter: I r(>co~il'ed from Wud on `my 5th. It in not. true Ihnt my bank was in nancial dimcnlty since Jonuuy. I882. and that Wad In-pr llr-lplll monev had our le<-u hm In-at bv .lq-cqstiwu trench:-ry ` I [UV funnly. uul Iruuuml ' chair. `n|_..- .l\...`. I ._ I ._|. W! mu ( I I I I I: g` :1 v S l l c 1 r IIIIILTI OI CIAID In\ICIlI. us nancu lul -At -the of .- \I...-....- |....l ,I.. $5191: S III." M r. irate noun oetvu lllllll `lylvl gar . inhoq. Howuneizodgpdnriidioin -_:uin,nd aha,-wudl nooiotpd. Ho oor Iron the Hui nol number It Haiutimo, uid uluhblod Marthe pron- n trite form Benin might` - ished. He in mixed `I \i0IIrl HO Kmptoe. Oct. 120:, 1885. Al I IIE IIIOIIIBIII III. .Dl'IK05I'aK` coveredthntnho-hadnotheruoldwuch u:dclnin.,8ho loitthomoutbobnnsu iiatho room. Sh: announced her loin gnu`: V. Ra-n. nf Hntdiltnn Inn-n-..I nldl .V. . nut Illnonnoeu not loin XXIII. `Ind enoqnnurod unoed. but,tho.dcnIisy at the smoke of Haniilton. hutqud denpomoh. Hond- WIIICIJ WID XIIIIWIKIII UIIIIIQ. Illa CI` lfoouoftheuoworomoutlynvod. Them ion, of oounemtow loosen. Bracket: and hmily were buried out. I small child being ynppod in blmkeh. ` : NCKIUIIS blull.` Ul IAHMIKS. it- .:, 1 to !A F *{ `.' :1 i l "including Messrs. Conerty ` take It fwl. rlrbultvlolil. I WES JUHL HUI)" i 2111.: la luv wifr, u-sle~.nhu'." 2-mid .\|r.`i .\h:[.vAu}.;hliu. after I had put. up racks in nmny of the rumim. that now Lhnt. } 1-\'cr_\'i.luug s\ .`u about ,Iu order. we con! i It look much hkv it ` at pX Cv.'llL" The hotel is hill of ix"-.11.: r. . `lU'| the uni an: ihuup uni smuxi-.~y. ' The top u pr:-aunts a, scene of utter Thc oor is covered with had! i uruc;-"d"'vvoo`l and ciirlers. The roof in one cm] is hurne-l_ off. Half burned hedutaeuds, mattress:-s, broken china, broken furniture and wrwked carpets are seen uverywhy.-re-. There were uhout. lofty people iu.j.he hotel at the tune of the tire. They came out of the hotel with a rush with their clothing under thur aims and their hand: burdened with gnpsuzks or trunks. The re was not so sudden as um` of a your ego. hence the guests got out in better. style and with all their eects. Among the unhomed vwere About I dozen student}: Cuhnuui, Foley. Mchnughlin nnd`Col ins. These were lor ihebeoond limo rudely disturb- ed. The were in the tire of 3 veer ago. 3lr.._'-Ila .n.uahl'in'n.I'smi1v warn nn Lhn eu. [I10 WOIB III II! BTU UK I VBII IRO- Mr.~J.l ughlinn fsmily were an the top at.` They not out. uloly. The other boarders were Mr. Curnther, stndentnt the Dominion Business Col- lege; P. O Gonnon, E. Joyner. Mr. In- grelnm And family. A. H. Brookett and family, 0! the Guns Perch; Punt Gom- penv. and Min 0'00:-men. Among the trevellen were H. Jervis. C. K. Mo- Gregor. U. V. Servie. Hunilton; G. W. Compelin, W. R. Weteon. Toronto; M. C. hleueney.B , ville. M1-._Sherp, I jnryanen. and .~Bell. of Kinnson, wereeleoIn|hetopet.|nd in": room which was elterwu-do hunt. The of- fnnh of then. Darn Innntlw gaunt? l`Iu-u -...._-...... ..... ....... ..,. z \\'bile` the tlanu-s were being energeti- i call} louglit bv the firemen the people ' 5 were nat atnniling idly by. They were v ! heaping up household eectu and alinp ; ;:oou~' on tlic south side of Prlllcfi ` i ~ti-er. or dragging them tliron-_'li the ' mud. The streets crow-`led with people, I! who came out in allzsons ol attire. Wo- = men had their hats on n-giirdloss of style. g g and their hair was ilislievclle-l. Men i were out. not. l'r9?'S4.`li in neatly as they 1 Policemen guard ~ ' wbuld be for a ball. ed the propel ty pwclied into the street` I` Inc 1-eets came from various buildings. . Tenants moved out entirely. and they ; suffered great. loss. I-`urniture was bro` 5 lac-n. clothing bedraggled and torn, icruckery smashed and nick-nacka irre- itrievably ruined. A critical examina- ; tiou uf the various buildings` disclosed in I l so.-nous state of attain-i. "I was jual. i~uiy~ `i - . inn L. nu.` urifu a-n -uh-rilnv.` ' nuiil A In ll;F;;cATlD. . - M I Ida "inomdni In. Brookottdir :11-At` Olun nln-.InntI hunk has nub` --4\.I. I ..-- ..,._. ..._ - ..-... The names were very erce at the I end 0! the shed. jutting against I-`ranlr , lxn's atore. Here there was material !or 3 l cuusumptmu. Th]!-I part Inns hnllt of ' 9 w..md ag-uust the stone wall. The hotel 6 stables were of hricli and as soon as the ; hay an-I ruul were consumed the tire I i due-d away null the walls of the bunldmy : 'cullapoed. From the wooden 13e|nAfl- meat the amcs shot up towards the roof and soon it was n'00lL`llb-l and Igult 0 I ed. The remen. had by this ume. run I a how through the Wnnulmr below and l ' `another hue n tuna. and the ames ' Ll . PS . '__' vigorously fun ht. Firemen. axes in l ] hind. lahon on the nut. One man * L dexterouslv put out the iuclpient ame l f in the east end of Willdnaon'e black. ' The Chatham engine was called Iron: the steam barge Indian and placed on the cutntr 0! Queen and Montreal sts., and soon two atreams were deluging the ` burning `mass. The ames could not he I stayed. and hy~and bye the north end of ` the Windsor caught. The are laddiea (ought heroically and in the end they. 1 u had sueoesa. Probably 8 space 2-Heat I square no the roof was burned through. I After that they had the tire under con- ' trol. but the entunes workcd nnul morn- , iug. l:he sheds of .\Ir.Dolan, on the . other snle of rewall, caught and were ` I I I1 tt 1. .. I l u e -I e L] l destroyed. A stream 0! water kept the E ames lrom reachuw the huihlings. v--- --unq-u-urn-U-um sTJ:'o't'u-o They .npthewhole_'eity. and may swoyeverytluna won on clear-lyteenu it tlnenoou land shone`. ltwu near to the hour mentioned that n lowol Patrick lolauhlin. proprietor ol thehoteldnptnrnuowindowouthe eeooud at. discovered light in the nhede. occupied by Fnnklm Bron. our lll0I~ clnnte.,She givethe alarm end Kr. llchoonhlin. who was tting an the hoteloice. dashed u ' uneImua' ' thotolunphuloxploded. He had no inlet of A In In the stables. as he had ` been in the yard but u low miriutel be- ` fare. The true state of nlfuin was * discovered and people become 1 qnxly ' ' U0 cited thnt, meted of at once ot- tempting to stay the omee. thov got , to work tooony the elfecte out of the ' hotel. The M-rryweothr W59 dee- yotchal to the corner ol Pnncess sud I lloutreel streets us npidly u - postbl, ' end the remen. though wary. after having fought the ames on the ovum- barge ludntu. responded wnth olncrnty. Now the tire lml conght in the hay move. in the hotel stables. and, with great rnpndnty. spread throughout the bmhling. occupying two udes of the Wmdnor Hotel sqnnre. The tool was soon 1 sheet ol lire, whose tongues shot upward [or quite I distance. The heat II! extreme. Men cmld not closely tpprooch it. The onlypntrnuee to the rear was through the hotel. end; the gowwly o Moutreul street. The re` men did not desire to pan through the hotel. had thus give 1 draft lor the rue. I d but they advanced up the gateway, pro E 3' tectmg themselves loehnnd a barricade ' ul doors. tr"