Weekly British Whig (1859), 4 Feb 1895, p. 1

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mu pave coup. B 01- 1- 5 g VI nine Je:| .|:oq`nu an astonished ,n.ndum.nedthev.-at-ld`Iith u nunulof vi` ix Illmgu and Sunny nlplnllold in . a-imiuul mash; crime: whci udot'or- Gilli`: Meircnuntum-an tho unit ihmohlu lichen-u and harlot: (malty dcny, or if `uollovrlaigz-at. an neutblul with had hush. ware unkind In Iilvorldinh inhinuttut L . V xmcsron, ON}. THE BRITESH WHIG. AURA. I B 0. 1. - 4_um-A two took: of turmoil. vinluwo Kntl hlonddn... in. . Hlrmuu. vuuuuwu ind blooddvm in- volving the calling out ,otoi`gM tlmunud 0! we cute truoyo, ...-.... nf -luau nnl. wnen me money was gone. With a eallonaneea that eeemed ineom- preheueihle. Mr.` Osborne `appeared to ' enjoy the whole affairae a `good joke. and he langhedae hereneatezl the story ol v-hie infamiee. and wondered that anyone ehonld "en t him to remember how be expended is money. A very peculiar bit of information eagne out on the trial, an`! that was that Berry Wall. who, a few years ago. furnished etylmfor the west side of Broadway, and was known as "The King of the Dudes. the man who appeared eaoh day on the promen- adee with aix or seven different euite of the most fashionable e'ut, and who had his dogn , hie trap and his tiger. who lived att e svelleet of hotels and oo- cupied the best box in the opera house. is not flat on his back nanoially. and has not gota dollar. Yet Berry looks well.` dresses well, live: well and keeps his valet. Just how it is done in an Innehof a mystery as the Sphinx`. Mr. Osborne ie one of man men lrom whom Berry Wallhas been wing money from. and from everyone who would loan him; he got ve hundred and eighty dollan from MI . Oahorne. and gave him at security a warehouse receipt on eome furniture that he had stored away _when he wee compelled to give u hie. nlnnnnl ne. but Hr. mean. than: I an all ape ens uwu mun- Now, to poop e out of town this may eeeln a very Ittenge tort of existence. end they on`: understand how the thing in done. yet the` eolution -in very simple. Toke sheoeee ol Berry Well; he epent e Inge fortune in feet living in a few yeen, and became conepiououe for his exu-eordinnry ooelumee. end lied en in- menee following among `the feet young men ebout town; : his endorsement of e teilor or bookmaker wee e fortune, end if he drank e peeulier bread of eliun no hie followqere would touch notlii ee- he could onieree noel: wine uhe eeseti end the company peid the shot` `doe ellowing him '3 commission on ell that was drunk. Hie tailor furnished him his plnthee, end the, his boote end ehoee. end he eent an liiefriende. Thence liudtetle ofyon men in tlie eiv never doin eietmke of 8 work. who liveoethe fetohhelend flongyeer hnwanrtnnd an In! Inmnnnkhin in thd `I0 IIVEOI SIC III`)! IIID III! IIIIIII to year; uad g: for vomelwlhil in the` in of advent-unuomlsqvo they lin. they ourish : Verity; verily. Iuynnioyon slut Solomon In ulllm rot-y III not liko unto Shun." ad verily. V0111 : Ono-hall the porld doc: not know hoyrthoollau-hAllliv0.- It-nnnhnru ; wneu IIGWII oompueu Iuglve u um I ol t at. but Mr. Osborne tho I no lit eof. theeeourity that he hen ed it hook to him, end mode him` 1 preeem of the debt Theimoet remuhehle pen of Oebol-ne`e emea-exeminetvionwu, when he 3 the money he lived onhom day Go` gy. end how much he npent. He notes. under oeth. he could not tell. He did not know it he Ipent ten dollars ` e day ore hundred. Sometimes hie wife eons him money, fty or one hundred dollars; when hie none and d hten sent him uozx. treaty-veor `rty. perhaps (my lure It A time. but en to how much money he open! eeeh day he had not the ' hteetidee. Nan. In lunn in out a! turn this mew 8` caps we WEOII Ul uuuqip uwy uu;u.. On the death of his father. Charles S. ' Osborn was left in possession of a hand- some fortune. He had never been taught to do anything by which he could make a living, and heurew no manhood hav- ing been plentifully supplied with money by his father and mother. indulging iii a life 0! unbridled dissipation with tie fast fellow: of his class. After his father`: death he rem. into busiutise with a brokeragerm. and without. ran! daring, any` service except the invest ment of some capital. he drew from t u eoaeerne (mu: thirty to fty thousand do - late a year, He had married some years before. and was living in this city in ex: cellent style with his wife and'children when he met and became infatuated with adashing yo grass widow who called herself Hrs. vie. She might. have had a half deaeii other names; but as Mrs. Davie she became Gharleeis. Os- born`: friend. Day afser day this ehalneleea raeeal eat in. the relereeh eonrt and told ol shoneandehathe squandered on this wanton. with no more ehow of feeling ilhe been a wuoden Indian ouui eof pto eeoniu ahop. He val asked how much he an nnnatl In hall laid nut an Era. Ikvie. n York during the preeent geneuuuu. , The end of the strike will bring us lane to fnee with the question of phrpor compensation of labor. That "the labor eria worthy of his hire`,` is an axiom which has never been questioned. and the greater the reeponeihility o! the position the greater ehould be the com pensation. I cuneeivo the position of a motm-nian on a trolley Mr to he almost. if not quite. at responsible as the en- gineer on a railroad train. The engineer ol arailruad train has most ol his lung rnnaonteide of towns or cities. where thernie little danger to life or limb; he is gnanled on every side; he has but to keep one hand on the throttle valve an `I - the other on the lever to bring the train to a atandetill The motorman on the other hand. if he is lit fo`r his position. while running: thmngh crowded thorough- iaree tilled with men. woniennnd little children. Innat undergo It mental strain that the ftlllud engineer hardly ever known. At any moment a little child is apt to run under hie wheela,and through the poor neighborhood: theetreete aw-arm with little children playing within 1 footortwoof the parting can. with no more eenee of danger than theetonee on whiehthey play. and the parenu seen: to he-an indillerent ac Oren thentealvee ; and this, an I niibefore. hringe no ,to the qneetion oi the eoupngauoa of lahnr. Do I think two dollars per dayaprueer eonipenea- tionlor a motonaan? Unheaitetingly. no. _ Wehave paidtwo_dollareadayto Inop. no Wu urea now muou no uup~ he had hid out on Mrs. Davin. Hp ocluod he did not know, but nnlly confessed it In: somewhere about $24` - nan - pg... II.` -.n. oh--u`.-haul ha- EXT 1` WI! UDIIIWIIGIU `IIIHII I501` 000 n Be wu then asked how much it took Iosupport his lunily. He thought about the some sum. Without n blush he confessed to thouundi spent on diunonds, horsps. curingen. furnish- ings and spending money thmwp uny on 3 heartless Adventuress _vho was mudy to abandon him for mother dnpa when his money via gone. \l'i L): `n nnnnnulluul Ihnl. dnamad inmm. pine. , - , "Charles 8. Osborn was the eon of _a well-known broker who. although he in a bite! `u eport..was aleo a n-it-class buniuou man. What he did not know about the ins and outs of the town has hmily worth knowing ; he ogglg always be de nded on for 850 for a (canine ret-o an eorup; he was 3 famot-e ret- nighter, and when any new or spicy thing was up'he might generally be found in -bald-heeded \ row taking it all in. Gcod dinners and the company of ' fellows made life to him like a 0:13 summer ,dream, and while he enjoyed to the lulloet extent all thegoodthinge of thielife, he-had suf- oient reeneot for his Jarnily never to outrage public oniniouaa his unworthy son has done. and he would have cut (1? his hanq rather than have disgraed himself. his wile and hi'a children. to sum the payment 0! euclhpiltvy doht.` nu thn .1.-am n! his fathn. Charles S. 1 trydnut olw. . enema marvelous thnt 5 man who has been living :8 the rue of 010.000 or $30,000 3 you-. uufvho has given away. loaned and bled nfnny hundreds of thousands-o dollua. would willingly, fur the nonpnyxnent of suck; nu insigni- cant debt. lute confessed to 3 life of iufunyf d theme which would make L)-x|.`Brec inridgeh uilvr heir nund on end like quills upon the fretful porcu- ni nu livi illuieu-eeiionof tote!` :nd`irnedeenI- snhle-seprevityv Rhee. iuquently hen. the one theunen who heve been lend- ing eheneleee lives. have euddenly been quicken withthe`. enormity of their of- feneee, end pleading for forgiveneu h we publicly oonfeeeed their sins. But never before in the oriininel ennele of the United States huenypereon e. peer ' ing belore its coliru mule web I e e- leas end unblnahing exhibition of him- ac-ll as Charles S. Osborne. A well-known' club men bf this city, when one is now being tried before e referee on supple- mentary inxe for the recovery` of n paltry M of 8768. `n uwml muvnlonn the: e who Ping . _SMl-WEEKLY EDITION, 1). Human, '1`0l'0lll9\ Vsuperintoindeuts MoDonnll ;and Not- man and Inspectors Oliver upd `Hopkins. of northwest mounted poliod. hum been placod on'tho utiredlnt from the hit of next lay. T Nllloll I Writ To Tho I01. ROTTERDAM, Feb. 1. ~- The Son}: Gel-mun Lloyd steamship eompcny, own- on ofthe lost steamer Elbe, hno u- tasted the Britinh. utounor Onthie. ~by nailing I Irfit so he: must. This notion is taken preliminary to chiming damages for the sinking 6! the Elbe by the Cathie. The Cathie is worth 53.- 000 without her cu-36. .- A column In . Dark. I _ \\`L~mson. Jun. 3l:--A ho:-nblo mei- dont is nportod from Oolchootor Notch. Wm. Campbell. in aged colored fa-mot. wu gating over I (once who he ulippoll, Iuihng on his head nnduinz him uII~ consoioun. When loud I for houxjl lutar he wudaud. His hair sud baud" boinu {mun nil! in |yool_of vats: from 5 grail which he upon m in full. strikers en defeated. - There eould be no other ending; there ehonld he noother ending. and no one but the noes blind. iznohht and intent- eledhui could have expected as other teruinetionto the . strike. -00:11 it be 4u`rrmonent. euppoeerl that u people. who, for four . met in bloody oou~ int millione theit own brethren, the hnveet eoldierszthet e world ever nyg. who uerioedover e illion ol livee end ex ` ed over ve thousand millions of [en in defense of `e principle. which they eonudereai um inviolebility of the much `of the antes. would odmly lqy down end eurrenderithe lihorties so den I: bought, u the commend of e brute! end niurdemue-mob ? Never! . n... .5- ....\..... da nil`, um nuke-re are the 8_cI|t.-Iqju-"l co.notod. Huxnrox. Feb. 1.-'l`ho polica com-" 'lI1i.ssl0n0l l met this morning nhd sp- pointod Sorgt.__.-Mnjox-`Alex. Smith to the ition of ohjef of police, to .Ol1080d ugh Mcinnon. Hnyor A. D. Stew- art. ohnirmng of the board of commis- sioners. Inc one of the applicants for the paiti-rn.bnt. on motion of mnginthto, sooondedsg Judge Muir. Alex`.'8;nith was selec and Hunt Stein: undo it nnnnimous. The new chief hu beon foi- Aeight yeirs sergeant-mn}3r and, but bean connected with tlio Iowa for the put twenty-two years. .A__._ Pout Ooo lnupoohor Appolnloll. O1"'l`A\\'A. Feb. 1.-l{aury Merrick. Marrickville. ha been appointed po-s nllioo inspector for Ontuiu, so uucooozlj`. D. Bu-wick, 'l`otonto\ nnmpinunannn 'u.mmmn11 .And Nar- Aunlhd Tho Oloon. ` Bno-oxx.\*.\'. Z\'.Y.. Fob. 1.-'l`his morn- ing. euly. nu-ikou onught 311 an teet- ed on gt Mud atmot um: gave nou- tmiun pgndnoior and momma 1 terrible heating. The broke the our window and Inna: the` man with stones. Policemen rooeuod he non-union man but did got grron their uuihau. ` utuvyvil GI 3"`- Bummnu, Qum, . Foh. 1.-Iut. niet n broke: out in Gnbbo. Fnnnhott In -7-..-\. glug-nhul run}: at Rgnin 1|: Rovxuso. tab. l.--A mu: uinoil Williun `Bmwhri , W atone unnu- aoamgo vicinity Bolliviuo. couns- I aids. youhrdqy 3: cutting a` was onus. imam. T A lhuo Outer Uucldod. l o*.... --o......... Nnw YORK, Feb, 1.-Tho Inst ehnpter _ in the eventful cuoerrol Jnek Dempsey. the on'ee invincible middle weight pngiliat, hu hoen reached. He is now n. physical and menu! week. though his friends_ are trying zenlouely to oonoenl his nu! condition. Dr. Wud,`0oney lslnnvl} autos thnt the pugilisvn mind is unhnlnnoed nnd he `can only hope no te- vi\`~e`hia nhnttereai lncultiee by good median! treatment and careful nursing. The phycicinn states that Dempsey is likely to do himself irrepnrnhle injury if left nlono. He define: the cue nu melancholic. Dempsey is now conned tothe home of his brother Martin. in W il linmaburgh. ~' - I It In`! own out In uunn. rrulnnuii &. Luau`: chomionl works 1% Buin do Lioro. which was completely duuoyod. `l`I:doa-iginonhon u'nnkno1n;. II- General Boom lain 3 Pmphooy In-gard- In; COIl\IlI`_"IIIIl. ` \\'1xn Feb. l.-Gonenl Buoth..theA lender of the Solution army was given an ovation when he asepped {mm th train yesterday Afternoon. Last. night he addressed a monster meeting n the Oporl houie, \\'. Mel}-mgor. M.P., pre- aiding. Mnyor luau ,_ read an ` ud~ dress of weloome Jmm 'I.ho city council. The genus! then drou- iod the = nudienm reviewing` the work of the nrmy.sinc;3' beginning in the slums of London, twentymine yesrl agoc lie closed by paying. I don't. wont- to be msiardod an I bird of evil omen.but it. an-ikes me thus the land of the pmoont century is going to and in horror and we` ahould. for our oyn take. try to hold these evil: in oheok.`-" He gave on no- oonnt of tho alum of Inndon, nod draw I comparison between them sud than 0 Jcnnndn cat! the United Bitten. ' eun b `The detec-tivu of thin city haw um- ceeded in cbasingaout ohtown 3 gang of ads .cnc)xera (mm Chicago tn Mon- tmpl. ~ ' uuy. - , A Tliereu-e still rumors of smuggling discoveries about how ._ Merchants. who hive hithert.n_enjoy spotless re- pntations. no accused of being interest- edin the illicit.` liquor tratlie. Seversl. of them. are threctening suits for lil;el'. A In-on nnmhdr of man nm at wnrk on i But tho end ls onmlnx./nun u unu- 'win\or'\lumsnnds u("'i: c-nwonxen on! children on lot: wished]: n penny in tho homo urohil of food in the cup!-ouwd. [gin _u-no that they into sinned, gr-lovously sinned. but thiois no l.i_me toillinkof vongouloo` their immediate wont: moot ho onpplioo. cod so soon on Iloooiilo work ooonxod for slaooo who no willing tooooopt ls.` -Whllo it ionoot Iolivo in `inciting riot. unnlting the `to now onployeoo. ousting Anon ` osouoinstlon ad in- ooncliulun 1 ho hold tom-iot no~ oonnubilisy lot thoir crimes. the _oom~ pnnioo olloold not bxerciso mo nioo 3 dis; orilninqtion with those guilty of minor oflonooomnd now it tho)-no roponunt gnd dooin \o return. moron them" so soon on poooiblolo tlloil-old positions.` 'l`l:e.loo- loon lluboen obitler nnrlncootly one. snl we smut is will not be torgonen by tho laboring man of Brooklyn or New York during the pteoont generation. ms. ma .1 tho nriko will bring OI uI?l.ll. `I3 WIIKUIFUIIIIIS lullol [Ur lllilu . 1 A Inge number of man no at work on` the bridge nt 8:. Anne do 1: Panda, ` curried uvay by'tho ood lune aprinn. ` `Strong atone piers nobeing built u ouch ` end frl... .I..o....o.An. nf Old. ..Qu- Lawn -uh- IIIUIIF SEUIEIUIIBQ I15 DI: JUIIII S, l"o\{u'lJlL`Illu H. O. Thnokgr hu.been uppoiptod Id- jutant o'f. hh R.C.A-: -in Quebec. vied Capt. Rutherford, w_hoo_o_ mrm of service huexpiz-ed. _ ` _ Qm:mcn- Rah, 1,L'l`hn Rmnnh nmu-n nu expymu. ` Qulvzmcv, Feb. l.#The French. open opmpcuy. reorganized by Mr.` sud Mrs. ` unoyer, in again-in, trouble. There npgimrs to be lots of misundenuuding among `the wfors. - *- . 1 I.:.4..-a N n..ll...n I) f`. -7-I nnnni_ among we wrors. T Isidore N._B=11uu.'Qc.. w.'_un.ni- moualy elected mnyor of Levin yacht- dny. ' 1 'l`)inn Ara still rumor: of nmnmrlinn I Lula Illltla Appglalnuln -- Proud: Opera hgagomoni- `ho Nov Iayr oi l.ovla- , barging Inxpouod. Quxnl-zc, Jan. 80.---9ave ral militia c as willahortly take place. Liam..- Ool. 'ilaon willtakeover thocommand of .{*B"-battery. B.Q.A.. which is to become aaohoolof instruction. and will be sno- oeeded in command of No. 1 company by Capt. Rut.herford., - The Hwoloers leave a for. England in aroh to take a six. mont.hs',.couxsa of inatrnction and will be aoooufpanied by Major Lesaard. of the Royal Canadian Dragoonn. and Adjutant Mcbougall. of tha `Roval Canadian regi- ment stationed at St. juhu`s. P.Q.]LiL-ut. H, fl, Thnnknr han hmhn nnnnintnd ad. THE LATESTNNEWB FROM TH ' wuoe wqm.o. ` YELEGRAMS IN BRIEF- wan ism nnosmacr. Iluioyodfhi. n1-`- . .. Hgh saginm-.a`ut ' -roreenedewtnge. 0rr.\\\'.\. Jen. :l.--It '11` signiannt then. the minister of nenoe hee signied w the oonaervetivoe of his county, !Eiag`e. N. 13.. the: he will not be e cen- didete end e convention to ohooee e eneoeeeor he: been celled for Feb. Nth. Ir. Foster will run in York county. now represented by Mr. Tom- ple. It willbe cheering news tan the liberele shes the nenoe minieter hel enrxendex-ed hie county to the oppoeihion before the has gun wee then. ` A new Preteeeor. Ho2rru:M..fJen. 80.-ev. Wm. Her- ris. l.A.. hee been eppoint-ed proleeeot of chemh history end burner ol the Wee- leyen theolefeel college. He hee lied ooneiderehle neineee experience. After his eppintutgiin J nne, 1892, en eol- lootar.;r. e collected over 030.01!) for the oollelo. He ie en old greduete of theerte Ieenley of HeGill. end hee_ neerlv eom leled hie B.D. oonree in the Weeleyen ogieel college. ` III: pill At Here Deepoyed. . Euolu. Jen.m.--'l`hie morning; ebont -1:30 o`eloek. e hmhnoke out in the Elan ex mill. The elerln wee given end in e eho time the hrigede wed on the eeene. has too lete to eeve the eoneente. The oenee of the he in nnknown. The building wee owned by the Great! River ' Hennteetnring 00. end the loee 1e cover- ed by ineujenee. ` T . -__-_-- -;.e -e._e.n. men of the citizens ox utooxlyn. ._ Now for the uftermuh. \\'hn is the msifiith 3- human heart who does not fed .for up (door. daludotd dupes. who Inn been led by these knava to beliovp 'if slag.-y only oumlled themaalvu in the `knighuof lahpt, itmmnld inanru their situation: for ever. It is pitiful to think of the Injury they have iulliohed on than people till theyinduced Khan: `to lol- ov Chain-ignis f\tI.1Ixs to their ruin. But the end is mIn{I:g..,n_nd it mid- '.n..s...n...n..-uh nf-'{unng`-`I-nnjgn gnd All nour nature we nllle was sup unau- eul. The polar. Stu-ling hit: from th- via. Mn. Iullin. of shut place. being the o`v;nor.' The yuluo of the boat. was nbout M 008. which will be 3. total loss. as them i"s'nuinIfIinnoe. - - Tj A Wanna`: hd Bath. Rt'rn)3I FLA :-s, Qno.. Fab. 1.---Mu. Williun Buns. n Maidens of this plteo. Alto: teem-ning home has night on the mix dclnok 0.P.B ' fill!!!-n-IO south. carelessly u for home dbyn` the nilwcy trunk and Ira struck by the tnin he , -. up for Inter |ud_, wu wind ("rig Chilly. dying in about La` -Smyvhfu elect ion in .._.L.: ._. Shot Ont l`roIn,\ otII|. - ` Mo.\'r1m.u.. Jun 80.-'-At the Queen`: theatre "the other nights it-mole clair- voyant prophesied _thnl: the libenln would win the non election. `Her hus- band offered to sugar 850 the her state- ment would mm out correct. tlld the bet wns~ptomptly.tnken up by Joseph- Jnoohs, aeoretu-Y of the Sir John Koo dounld club. Now Mr. Jnooba will not be able to vote, n the ooming election. The clsirvoyurr ublicly predicted 'inggwn nnd Mon- trulen lens up money no hdt on thin na- Iult. ' . l TORQx10.Jen. 30.--A Beilevillo vee- eel lying es the foot of Chen-_y gtreat wee ck-supyed in fire Int evening. Ctpt. Micheal Mufliu anti his wife. who live aboard. left the bout 3% ebogt seven o'clock to visit friends and on their h- _ turn found their vessel on re. It wee` en hour before the blue we: extinguish- n.l Th; nnln-, Rt`:-lino hniln {I-nm' Rulin- (V mu 1-.IIoumm. , XAPANII. rob. `z.-\\'ox-d wu received this morning. by eolegnph. thus Alex. Smith. 1'0:-mo:-ly mug of tha Mer- chant` bulk here. di in Montreal at 8:10 o`olonk this morning. The body Inn ho `nought to Ropcnoo on Iondsy iorjinlunint. . ' uppuoiu-in Ilandllnx Government I-`undl. OTTAWA, Jan; 3l.--In the poljce court,` this hwrning. Thomas J. ._\\'|tters, 10%- ing commimuoner of customs, nppeured, being charged with having uppmprinted It ditferent. ti es during the past yen` $313 of the fuirds of the department. of customs for his own pa.-rsoml use. There Ins no evidence taken. The can In: `put. down for hearing on 7th Feb. Wu- toru wu Admitted to bail. Wuuero givennn ogfhntin doniiluto his hnving an of the goverunonl money to hgmool . Ho giuho: deposited all government money to the credit. of the rsooivor-xenon! or was randy to do so at a moment's notice. __.A,.- ..__.__.. ... \ Many Anderson Sick. V NI-:\\' YORK. Jen. 3l.-Mery Anderson ie very ill at. Brighton. Englsnd. accord- ing to 3 letter received from that. place to-dey by "Kud_9l,ph Anronuon, ' of the `Ceaine. Thdletter yer. Mary Ahder mom who has just had 5 very serious `illness.-is here (Brighton). being. wheel- ed up and down the promenade in n bath chair. She is tinuiagly ehnnged; All the eylph-like indications of her once pretty figure and the soinuwhnt ethe- real fave have gone. end. in pleee of this we huve e` men-onlywomen with. plump dairy maid`; cheeh. She -is- ful- lowed about by Never-ro, who looks heg- ' gent. `V .._..j_--.-.----.. \ . Altu-how By Flu - Muxnu-:AL, Jo.) :n_.~sr.m1y- `Snai- midxiight 9. tire bro e out .11: Couticook, Qua. sud did much damage. The Sher- lbfooka -remen were called, in and the unuedlforqas hboredlhours to stay the flaws: and nally suu'ce,e Ied. Webntaefs, Buohandm. Cle\foln.nd'a, Shurslit blocks. with the Oonticnok observatory and buildings on Child: nu`-out were destroy- 9d. The blochland the cdutdnts of the. stores were {nix-ly woll insured. \{n\.-1snl:u., Wnh I '_At. r.)m nnnn'ln:?nn SCOPE! IBIS lllfly W011 IDIUFBQ. Mo.~rmmu., Feb. l.'-At the oono`lua?on of the the commissioner`: inquiry `into the recent moehsnioe` inutimta fire, this morning. Bobertnu. the former cue- teker. was committed to the oaurt of queen`: beach on 1 charge of Arson. ' _Bail us refused. yu. . , - " Now he has skipped out after sticking Jinlifsx business nnenfor` shout 85,000.. He received Inga consignments of pro- dnoerfrom the inland and front distant put-ta of Non Bcotin, and during the past few any: 06,000 or $7.000 worth 0! drqits. havp been ronoivod By the city bunks fur collection tron: ngenoied. Thane remnilrunpud. When n vbnilitf went` toienkins house it. wu only to nd that nearly everything l`1_ad been apiritad nwnyi ______ um mumaronunonir navu; v_ But the worst is over. the strikers no beaten; the mute! workman sad the wulking dol to will retire. defeated; and dis; . leaving behind them a" Ivsthof ruin and 5 reason! 0! infamy gun will require you: to 1-thee {mm the me- 0! tho citizens of Brooklyn. - . _ Nun far shun nflarmnth. `nit. "c'1n'oI7uusl" " by 7` hon Aug olodluru H ALI!-`Ax, Jen. 30.-4-Another tory loyal in has sought the suns end stripes. About s you ego P. M.` Jenkins came from Prince Edwsni lslsnd sud started I commission business under the rm name of P. M. Jenkins ll. 00. He devu-i. .ted considersble time and tslents in ful- `some praises of oonsevstive leaders end policy sud to decrying libeii s_s dis`; loysl.` , `Nnnr ha hm skimmd mu. nfmr stinking vus A fbnv Lowmsr. Sohooior Starling llnrnetl. _A. .I.\ ; n,-u -n qmma. I , The Montreal Pmuruys it learn: on thahigheot nnthority that the dominion government will coupe my embu'nII- Input nut might result` from the rloei- ` Iion of the privy oounoiln the In itch Ichoolouo by appointing g cm mmiuiou which will be chu-god with nudyinf jointly with tho Greenwuy novel-amen -the best course to be unued. -mun. Fglunrt. nl hntlhn-J, hnn haul: LNIQ D85! GOUPIE I0 uournuen. George Culvert, of h edford. hu been _ committed for trial for Iodnotion under, penile of matings. The young woman went tco'l`nnav.ook to be married. Gal- van did not turn up mad while tho nu- Iartunnto girl was enduring the ngou of suoponno she become 5 mother. or hmthou found her sud took her homo` nnd Galvan. whom nhe accuses of being guhlou lover. wu pnbpequantfy ur- O. . UPI. in-Hana nl (ha Y?nN.n(I Qlnhna an. Knoll! `'0 {BIG ll CQUISB. The cur, in t reacript addressed to I. do Sul. the Ruuinn unbuu-C'lor st London. ugou tha Inter oomph-ting fty you: in the service or his country, tlnnkod him for assisting in bringing About the friend] relations existing ha- twoon Rnuin ua England. \ A an-nnn in-Antinn nu net in lllinlt IWXII IIIIIIII lllu`rau|uu. ` ' A smug re-ncuun an get In qtinnt Wtho over-tuing of childn-n s minds with too many subjects. '1 he Brooklyn bond ' of Iduonsion hu voted to r duos the number at studio; in the publiohnehooll. sudtou-unget 0 course so \. t. only an hour of oumd study shall be to- qI1il'ed- l hn Mona:-ml Prouuuan lama on In we mine: 0! I lonsonoe. _ The Oounteee of Aberdeen. wife 0! the governor-gene:-el. contributes to Febru- ry Areueui ertiole outlining the plet- Emn of "The Coming Triennial Meeting of the Oouueil {of Women at Wuhin tou."_ so bring into oommoxi rolgtioue 0 dietent orgeuiutioue of women work- ing along the various linee without knowledge of epoh other. I: include: repteeeulutivee from all eeeiioue. from all eluted. from ell anode and churches end orgsuipesidue. its sin in eo_nd~ 3 common plouorln tor Ioeibl PNll\e:., I urge nulnner 01 we maunpc ox we lla- minion. The pupa brie! is expected to Finn an... nan I-AL Tlnrun-nu 1.-n nu A T175 XII I '1'UI DI" FUD UI_Vlo -_ . Fiye years ago Jack Dempsey was one of the leading pugilius but. am .-on turn- ed his head. he converted hinnm-If into I bear vnt. and thd other night be In easily knocked out In four rounds. It psya athletes to has liquor seven-ly clone. ` ` `Mm um:-imant of nandimr (hnndhn Ibo Roper onupououlou at Labor Inc It -Ola-lad In Ilnul! an I -uvl- nun-Anuou 1:! `Bolt! an `Ino- doouublo Dbpnvity-low _nuI'9I 0` Young Ion uvo. ' (Sp_odAl0ar.vnpbnuhnv.' V K {W .\'ORK. Feb. 1 _ .|h.n- tun inn}: VG I`lNBl4$ U) IBI lIqll0T lBVE.IYly II0lIEo ` The experiment of sending Oenndlen I'n_ilit.gr oicere to Aldennhul. {er I three month: coureehu prevail on euoeouful that it will be reputed this year. Lt.-7 Col. Otter `end ve` at-her utk-ere of tip militia will leave for England early next month to take this course. ' nu... ..--.. z. . ........:.\o ..l.i........l on ll IIIISOQ. , , The justices of the United Sahel eu- preme court examine the. docket. con- vene. tell emrieefbuok jokee and eeem to take nepe while oounwl ere ed_dI in them. At can strike of four the o in juetioe give: the ordet. "Adjourn noun!" even if the nnfortunue lawyer who he pane to he spanking st themoment I in the mid of e Ientenee. l!\L.. nmneun at Ah-nrlnn nil` nl tho moo arm: ssaocuuon. Archbishop-elect Langvin has decided that the oonsoontion nervice sbdl take place St. Boniface in the presence of large number of the bishops of the do- minion. Thea mm! brief is exnectod In ran InIorous._ - `l`t._o will oi the lam (~xSunntor Jame: H. Fsir. Sum Fnr..<-isco. (`-39., has been Itolen from_ the oice of the roxmty clari. The uffuir has caused a. senscgiun, our .I2.),0UU,000 being at stake. I : in -n-T.` n a\}\nfnt`nInf;1lI 1|.` antnl ".Z\),ll.lJ.\.l.R1 uz.-lug` II SBIKU. _ It. is said a mufedenitn uf Central Americsn republics had been formed. uad Honduras. Nicaragua and San Salva- dor will comperam with Gnramsln in repelling 'any'nt.empt.ed` invasion by Mexico. _ . AL-l`..-._A-A M II furl:-A A hl rink IAlI- maxxco. Atonoord. N.H..Judgo Aldrich Ion- tencod Wurep '1`. I ut.num. convicted on two counts of embezzling hind: of the National Granite bank. Exes =1`. N. EL. while its president, to the yen: in state prison at Oonoord. ` Wm. Wnd. A section hnnd emnlovad son at uonoom. ' Wm. Wu-d. 5 seotionohnnd employed on the -Houston & Tm: railroad. V\ at!- neudnyt night shot indiscrixninnmly through the windows of 5 section home new Mollioan, T`ii., killing (our men _J u and Idundmp two. n. lm nrl rm! nml niohnv munhh-rn IIQPI um wqunuxug wo. .. One hundred And eighty gamblers wort arrested, inchicggn on .\\'edn-ndny. Ju. 0'Lesry`s place. 417 South Ilali-tend `street was midod and n lull edged pool room and tumbling house in active opera-_ tion. O`Lenryis the president. of Rqby truck association. A up-|.Li..hnrLn|n..O Ypnndvin `man nnhlnll nava nan mu mnwr. ., Several writs hnvo been issued agninat" dilhrent alderman at London for the pur- pan of unaening them. . Nntivm. nlundured the town of Akun`. no nnng tcuou I0!` nu recovu-y. . The governor-goneul nu_d Lady Abor- deen have wcepbed for Feb. 19th the hull tendered by the oitinons of Montreal. \\'i Hun Um nnut. mvnlva mnnths G. W. 01 we IIISO uvufu. `many of whom out f\`|`0d seven-Iy, in the ulnar: after pdral_\`n- in: the India of the ouy and invulviuz th-_\ I09; 0! millions of dullunj kn. the busi- non men of Bmoklyn Q ind has ' o in citizens I load of km Elli ntion I` they will feolvfur yen: to come. `that ; strike in almbss over. and the strikers dohnod. In..- .....|.| n.. no numr umdinn: bitter -winter I-31-. OVGI l.I}UU VIIDTBUU 50 `J10 OIU u0uuor_y._.) The New Yrk baseball club has undo Arrangements to `go south in March sud ` got. into perfect. ,phyaioal trim for the seison. "which will brgin in Muy. \ 'l`hnnhnnnn5a| nf Mnrihall (kn:-abort. nelson. wnlcn will (begin u: July. ` The obnequietof Marshall Genrobert, of Fame, occurs a 11 Sunday. Tte . gov- ernment; voted `.2-),00G fnnca to defray" the expenses of 5 state funenl. A Snvuumh. Hmgnriu. Bamast. conne- HID Blpuuivu Ul I II-aw Iuuvnnu A Snvsnuuh, G;-urgiu. Bapust. congre- -gutiu: claims the lnfxost membership rof any church in the United States, It is 102` yen: old nnd,bns 5.00;) oumnmni- cunts. - A ll n1\I'IthQI` M D D niimkv hnl cunts. _ A. H. Com:-nu. M.P.P.. Digby, bu been uppqintud membexof the no-cutfvo council of Nova Scotia. vice Molauo. re- `uigmd to oontost Autigonish in the libe- rnl interests,` -I`!--`-pill nu Hm. lam tnnnnninr Jgmnn 0` UIIIGIWIII8 Inem. V I. Nntivet. plundemd the Akuu`. the hesdqusrters of t_.ho Royal` Niger oqmpanv in Africa. , ` A hnninnnl man in \Vinnine `who lolt oqmpanv In Amos. A busineu man in Winpipeg who loot ftaen hundred dollars in poker throsu no to bring Action for its recov(ry- The nnvm-not-wonernl And Ladv Abor- 3935181? Dy [D9 OIUXIQDI U1 UIUHWUBI. Within the past. twelve months G. _W. Hiuukley. 0hatham.' Om... has shipped 13301) horse: to the `old oountryu, 'l`hn Nan \'4'u-k hnunhnll nlnh ha: mull: Iouuuutuu. ` President Eliot, Harvard univenityr -nyb thu. football as now played in, unt . fur nolloael. ~ Th. Thhnann Inland Inntnl nnmngnu wr (lounges. The Thuund Inland hotel company than an indebtedness of" $169,000 sud assets of $100,000. -- I n` L`n-marl . la.--nan lining: nan- Elkhorn. Mum. was gored to den QSSOIS OI` GIIKAUUU. -` J. O. Remand. 1 farmer livingh near t by 3 ` mad hull last. Friday`. ` ' Knv. in Inn - vnnra hnva 'Nnw Ynvinvl couszpsmw HIT. A J.0K,E.' mm nun nun. rrmay. ` No; in ton-years hue `New \_'.ozken' `enjoyed to muchne skating on they. hava had this Ivinmr. 1.2. ....-I _..:L. La...` km-nu inuunj n1Dn:nn um. mum um tum-on Ivo-pud- Jotoq Iron All Ova-lalulo o(-II1- thlhl bull: Band ngl Blcmonbonta 'l`wal_vo deaths from grippe wax-a ra- 'port.uI Thursday. in New York. `A S..cket.t.s Huber` clergyman presch- ad Sunday "nu "A Dumuable '1`rait.or." ` I Pnlirinn-I in fnvnr nf nnnfndnrntinn l 30 Ullllllly nn ":1 Ulllllll 1TIlI0l'.',' Petitions in {nor of confederation` with Canada no being oiroulated in Now- Ioundlaud. `D-.. i.l....t I`Iin I-In-an-`J nniua-uh-y TZELEGRAIQIB FROM THE EARTH` FOUR OUAR_TRS GIVEN. AFFAIRS on THE~1 1ouR. FEB. 4111, 1395 , N0. 27. sumsuzss AND uuawsnmo axmamou or ms mnuv. .

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