ulsuuruuu Wllall UB1" Lyuuulnu. . Three street.` our driven were found guilty of cruelty to horses in the London polilfe court and fined 85 or ve day! one . \\ Inln unn-vn`-n (nnm - hnnlrnw mad-nlu ll. - While returniwrom 5 hockey match At. \Voodnt.ook; .13. " icnsel. bank clerk of London, was kill in Jumping from 5 train. I II:-.m u'..`I|..... kw ul\I\- .-n on m.t.hlu'.I. ply sent prlcuu uuwu to. The peuk of Orizabs. the ancient vol- cano in Corodobs. State of Vela Cruz, in in a. state; of eruption. and the surround- ing county is threatened. ` , At Norwnlk. Coun.. Mrs. Peter Mo- Olulllk At Flint.` Mioh.. Mrs. Fm`-nk 001710: was fonn<{`dead with her throat out. She` disagreed with her husband. ` "I`|u-an an-an}. nnrvrh-ivnrn un.u-n fnnn Thl; coro'nar |. jury has condemned the _ Grand Trunk uilway {mt the Wenona- cidem..7 . Ab Elias High ll... I`-mmb (`analg- Ill - )dwin Forbes, the best of war oorx-or }%ondkent.a- `and leoturern. died in New or . ` ` n-.. '.x in 5|`.-.`..-- Iln-.....n on. Dan. CFIOOQ Q'),lA)U 10]` DUDDQIIIIYI DIOCFIOIL D. J. Stiokney. Buffalo. wholeuler, formerly of Bophiuburg, Onn.. in degd. In Montreal Bishop Bond : Iutoo! health is again uuninmhia friend: Alarm. . 'F`.xJ ruuidnnt. I5-In-rium, Irhnnn His was lllll ID Bxllll OIIIIIIIKHIII Iflllul Ilfmu Ex-Preuidont Harrison. whone lifo In! in danger from pneumomn, in reoovIr- inn. LIIUIIIII III! IIIEIUI IIIFGU I W60`. Bsmilton tempqunco `men have Illb_-' scribed 83,000 (or Buchanan`: election. ' D I Qoinlynnu Rhlfnln uhnlnnnlgu HI II llllllx. llll IIUUII l'DlBII$n T a government he given 81,000 to Father -Pundit` upctristion fund. The Handeuhot murder win! at St. ' Thomu has ilresdy Iuted I week. Hnmilmn Inmnnmnnn "man hnvn nnh.' lnoroldloodu. Euuuy, Inch ll.-John Gibson A And his con. Ohu-loo, spent seven! day: of but weak visiting on Wolfe Island. A lg:-an mu-nu-inn nu-1.0 not At Alan, F810 0! FCXIIIOII II lW0l __l1]llll. Tug G1-s_oo.. nailed 3: Port Oolbomo for ill at shing. ha been nleuod. '1` a A-mvarnmant Lu nivan BLOCK) to luau Imorium um-on In:-noq-.\_ Iota Inn All Ova--nub cl Inn? lnghdly good nldkononbuil. The queen bu ihrtod for Nine. . " The council of Hsmiltaon bu xed the nto of taxation as cwonty__millu. Tun fl:-um. nnilnd gt. Pnrt Pnlhornn for 1 _ . TELEGRAM8 FROM THE EARTW8 "-4 FOUR OUARTER8 GNEN. . AFFAIRS 01? 'l`HEV1I0UR.} A loldld HOIDOUI Work. nuwvn: Ilgngl-0 Fl... -A--L. A Pol; an Inn. . n_____ __L_LI.l_L_.I .-'_ Ohnrleetenappenlnge. 0mmLns'iox, larch X1.-Wedding hells will ring on Wednesday next. E. Dumeld`s horeesren away a few days ago.and one of them was hurt quite` badly. W. Foster and sister, OJJ. Black and daughter, are visiting friends on Long Point. There is one tleman from New York at the Bar 1' View hotel. Two more areexpeoted this week. Everything went cheep at Hull's and (hers auction eales. The post omoe at Oak Leaf he changed hande. Services are being oondnoted in the English ohm-oh every Wednesday night dhring lent. Geor Webster. Athens. is work- ingfor A. . Johnson. lies Annie Burns, Plum Hollow. visiting friends here. has returned home. A. W. John- son is drawing sewdnst from Lyndhnrst. J. Foeter was in Brookville last Satur- day. E. J. Foeter spent laart Sunday in Plum Hollow. ies Addie Morris is home at present. lies Annie Burns, of Morristown, N.Y.. at her grandfather's since June. left for home on Batnrday. Visitors: Mr. and Mn. Morris. Mor- ton: Kr. and Mrs. _Wobster, Lansdowne; G. Foster and L. HoNameo. Band Bay; F. Slack. Lon Point: H. 00: and sister. Sheatown; r. Whitmore. Plum Hol- low; Miss Margefovey, Delta; Mrs. W. J. , ley s Bay; Mr. and In H. Rmil. _ HA1-lam. ueueyu w. J. In. H. Bmi , Harlan. ity: . '1'ne boomers also name In xurl roesti . He seid the reformers end oonser Ltives oontended they (the pe- trons) had stolen their best planks, end if so they must have the best platform. At Toronto recently they showed thet they were u party; not 3 nonentity. and hsd espsoe in the legislative hull, sl- lotted to them by Hon. 0. Kowet. They mesnt business right through and would work heroionll until their oluinn 'were recognized. our ed every farmer pre- sent to get out of e old political ruts. end think and not for himself. If. this was donehslf the battle was won, sad It. Switler. if elected, would work fox-,,eoonoInionl reform. An inwitntinn in nxmnded M) nnvone tolgooonomlou rerox-mu. An invitation wu extended to nnyone present for 3 reply. but no one i'eepondod.. At the clone of the m ting I vote of thunk: wu tendexed H . Hnyoook, end the meegg broke up with {three cheer: for Hny nnd Switser. us did not intend lpetllng on one am " ty lines. but would sey e few words` tom` e tron`e stendpoint on the nen- - oiel eon ition. Heretofore professionel politleiens eegne slang end eddreseed meetings of this kind with lengnege thet would knock Webster off the bridge." ` end wound up by cleiming the ferlners to be the bone end sinewof the country. m He thought now` e more epplieeble term would be the skin end bones of the (sonn- Lry. He then severely eritieieed the enormous end exorbitent expenditures in eonneetion with our governobgenerel. lieutenent-governors. senete end e host of other things equslly es unneeeesery. Superennnetions eelne in for e seething denuneietion from him. He oitod the eese of J edge Clerk, snpensnnneted on e selery of 81,600, end when Hon. Edwerd Bleke resigned ' the solici- torship of the C.P.B.. Judge Clerk wes eppointed et e eelery of 815.000 e yeer. 'Amen superennueted for inebil- 1ty!. The boodlers eleo eeme in fore snnntinnr, n eeirl the reformers end --- vvu-iv-nuuunqyo APANBE. March 11.- On atnrd afternoon laat .1 .14. ooek. pa- tron leader. waa adver- tiaed to apeak in the interest of I, B. Bwitaer. tron candi- date. an `long helore the time appointed {or _ ' the` meeting the town I! was lled to overowing, and many. 5 - had to turn away. Charles E. lilo. in the chair. ealled upon E. B. 37380:. who said he was glad toaee web a representative gathering. and eapecial- bloated-to ace the ladies pres nt. He ` id not intend to take up any t mead- dreaaing them. as he would have ample timelater on. He-called J. L. Hayoock and intxoduoed him.- Mr. Haycook took _the atand amid applanao. Bo prelaed hia reniax-ks by atatingthnt the preaa had alluded to him. an "a epeaker..`, ,and` ' while thankful to the press he hoped the audience wonldnot expect too much from him. He was especially pleased to meet the Lonnox friends and had a" warm place lot them all. as Lennox was his birthplace. He did not intend speaking on the old h-I-tn nan hnf. wnnld QIV I {OW W0l d ' ' `nu Ploltornollhnruupu Pnponhd, And Incl onln Luxury 0!" OIIDOII Dooounood-`l`Io fun-can loin Bud-` nocu|udWno0IuoIIhy. A DAME!` Il-_.I. 1| MR. 'HAYCOiCK 1_\' Nminnr: HE TALKEorfo A LARGE. comunv 1 or nausns. - ` .`:..f.`;':."....".':.'.'."xm`.S' "Tho Little Want. iii npqthouonhtoolunhglu I ah tun OIO will '1 . -l|UIll'I G IE" IIIVIW with an ad roulsblohkrulosdon. Ir Mill: ' `llll Kl mnn::tn|;I |hInp|...+hn gal. -IIUUTIFI will. `HIGH Xumi on h 0! I :.::.r... M ..... :.:*"*.. ..:':.... Bn`:?$'x&3n`iu:un:a , Iodhhowri 8 on cu-pr! . s\.1`rroodor|ounobt:nn uzplo 33;: by nuloohguuuunt Ihmplunzq lo the in I uldnu mun Ir ,thoy mind this Italian. `Plan!-A 1 mm nlnl-1 IIIB EVITUEC IBGKIIX II`! IDWEIIO . The annual about muting Inn in $1 in Jenkins` hall on Friduy. The patrons us well Iutinod. sad in future than nunuof all on and for adul- unti milk will made public. Iiu Junie ope spout Bstutdqy in Nupuu. Illpluul Inc uuolnuy Iluuuuu . an. Bdoknoy inundu building ugh. Ian on clearing sway tho dohru and intend bnlldi . plough. onldntou. Mo.. n\ once. `font Jonnings in Mad Ibo Hops Ilocuo up in good ulylo. Ho ho nodvod hiulioonundnowhuu good 1 homo u in this part. I. Bhwoyb dog "'.l`rio" killodsfoxon t|nYoI-hmulonundny Int. Pu:-outta nndosnu an low the -`-4 TL- --unngl -L-.4 -n.-.4tIn- --- u _ ' Nurbu-(I loin. I. Ngwmmnn. In-oh 12.-Tho oonoort givdn b the Butt): ltmilywuwollnh tended. K. Finklo hi bun making bl; M shipment: of b `ca sud vs; In. B: intends pnttingn`s:`|ddit.i,o'n to ' uhopu At present he in rushed to ill onion. He has nooivul 3 lu-[Ionic months Geor- ul Bo diutrhxt. Jun: IoAvoy and u 0` on. Nnpuoo. Inn puts us the ltmvoy hold, Buntlu hot. The iunnnoo company hu utthd with Robert Paul for lot; Ilmdnod in remov- ing . 000.. from his shop which W Q 3';i'.`..'I. .".;.....a. |.auL.. I: Hindu. W. H.HoKouIio, G. H;~`Gni- `Id , John Kqyn. H. Knit, W. R: mod: Brookvillo; G. B. Poles, P.M.; W. .)+ R. lk:-I-innum_ M IAndn Indra. n. 90!. `IX, JOIIII Lvlu u Hull . W. 5| IIOIIG, `B. F\l'l`i=[.-IDII, 0! Leeds lodge, o. 201, IKE Il0IIXI- ZIUI II. DIIOIIIIIIII DOlBy I was the on of the lines Slitor, n noadny. 1-. sad and Mn. Herbert` O Smooch were visiting friends At. Adding- wn. Batu:-dny ud Sundgy. A. E. Slicer spent Sun sud Month with friend: As Booby : . Min F on Hakim in visiting in Plain Hollow. Min Kest- ing. Guunoquo. in the guns of her ais- Ior, Kn. Hnnlip Min In-tha Quinn ru. lut week. the guutof Kin Inggia. Oook. Min Lilliollo nold|.Ln.nndowno, spent Tnoodqy with G Attic Slitor. Min Sophis Mccrendy is uponding this week with her brother non Brookvillo. Kr. and Mn. George Humphrey are upend- ing this week with their dnughter. Mn. Ilonanmt Ouord. A moetin of Lun- gciwne lodge 1:! Li 1-`. sad A. Km on undsy nig t. 'i|iton: . - lain. P.I.. of Bone: I o. No.`:, Baookvillo; G. P. .; W. J. Inna. w, nu..I'....4. n. us.-nuns. Luau. Incl: 12.-`rho lunily at Dr. Buns have come to input to I-aids. E. Hughes. Kuhn-ly. -i_n viniti Mold: in Iowa. The nhrhinuonk by the uhoql on . Incl: 8th. won I d noun. The III cmwdul to doon. Shun bola; an nndionoo of 500. Al oigln o`olook the oluir was taken by W. 0. Caldwell and the concert begun. The ohoruu. noun. unlu- sionu sud did were well rondond. on particular o! the concert In: a dull` by olxhon girl; oltln school. The drill luhdpono twenty mlnuul. during which elm shntontloa 0! ill: mtlionoo wu rlvstdoutb lingo whco ILA tank can Inlnn in-lnlnnl. Ho- - Vhltlng Inloln. Dusnnaxxn, u-oh 1.--`Rev. W. Bey- noldn is engaged in revivnl services here. In. sum Horton hu returned to Bmokville, nfter spending I week with her son nnd other friends hero. A num- ber of the tumor: nnbnny llin their ice bounce. [in E. Blukmnn. elay's Raw in: tho wnnnt. nf thn Nina: Qlitnr, IIOI` III` I IUW Gut \' IIIWII I UIIITIOI Booth 3% D. I. Boot.h`s; Min Dodge. Milford. at Mr. Soooombdu; Kin Luidley st W. Loidle '3; Mn. W. Lee at Mn. John Look; 11. B. Hillier `and children as Mrs. Quinn's. `IV!!! In UQ9III- Mies Annie Bredden geve en "At. Home to e few other selected friends` lee: Fridey evening. Several from Bath end eome of he elite of Glenburnie were reeent. A pleeeent evenin wee hpent. re. A. Storm: entertein Grecie end Horace Kebee`e you lriende. Seturdey else:-noon. in llonoro Gracie`: binhde . "Dr." I`:-uer hen quietly left our lizs - vil end gone to the city to live. Hie l feee will be mieeed. William on in movi `from the eit beck mo Odeeee. hi; I: tliheving fl ed him. Willinm Wnndrn. Ru-I-nuimith. Inn Uu In neglin nlung (luau nun. Williun Woodrnff. Eu-rovnmith. hu routed A. B. Booth`: grist mill {or 3 term of you-1. He will move hig family here in` I for dnyu. Vinihon: Clxu-lea Ilnnth at D. I. Barth's: Hing Dndmn. OBIDOBBTI I0!` ounu. > The concert given under the euspices of our well known music teacher, Miss Noel Lane, was I decided sueeeee and everyone was pleased with the manner in which it was conducted. The in- etrumentel work of her pupil: in: greet- ed with npppluue end the diplognee `end reeitstione were In well rendered. The chief ettrection of the evening, however. was little Geneva Ayleshworth,-nged seven years. She dinplnyu remerkehle eloou- tionuy telent for her yous; She neoited "Money Mask`? `with great vigor and expreuion end The Goblin`: Will Get You"fnllyee well u it ever hes been given in Odeue. Minn Annin Hrndnn nnvn An Al. Illburc MHIO.` '1'. lubun & 00.. Tania. Inn ip-. Iliad: haul null Innnhln Innhllnndnln. Leaving. , - ~ Death has occurred again in our midst which takes another old resident from the village. Miss Jane Hensy. a ed sixty-one years passed cefully a ay on Sunday afternoon` at or brother Wil- lihn's. the old homestead. Fur the pset two years she` had beensutfering from a tumor, which about a year ago she had removed at Kingston hospital quite euc- cesefully at the time, but it retur d after a time and nally caused her deat. n. The funeral services were conducted by Mr. Seceombe at the house on Tuesday last and were largely attended. From there they took the.remains to Caturaqui cemetery for burial. 'l'l~m nnnnm-O. nivnn under the aunninns `non upon Ina my on ma nu.-nuts. A qet weddxng wok plooe as .the Roynl hotel. Fridny evening. the portion being Mien" Emmn Storms. Milton, and William Grant. Verona. Rev. Mr. Boo-, combo tied the nuptial knot. The largest social of the Iowan wu given by Mrs. A. Bsker. Tnoedny evening. and every- body enjoyed the nndwiohee nnd ootfee. `Aooffee sooinl was iven in town hall. Monday night, by t e Solution army on n fu-ewoll for the oioere who no nbout leaving. .. . Tinnlh Inn nnnnn-ad nunin in our midst 'tion and occasional applause from the `sign upon the majority of hie hearers. 1.1.. layoock Tallotl on lltnrdny Nlghta Benn! Pleasant Parties. _ Oonssmanoh l8.-On Saturday even- xng J. L. Hayeock, the much-talhediof `leader of the Patron of Industry. ad-. duaeed a large audience in the town hall in the interests of E. Switaor. the proa- tive patron candidate for thiaconnt in the coming dominion election. J. ., Aylaqorth waa aaked to act an chair- man. After a short a h by Mr. Bwitaer Mr. cock too the platform and talked fora ut two hours. during which time he received excellent atten- audience. The course of hi: remark: was principally dennnciatory of the pre- aentextravaganoea and unnecessary ex- penditure: in connection with, the ad- minietration of our governihent, which. he said," were equal] agrant in the rank: of both gritaan tones. He laid apeoial atreee upon the many overpaid, though incompetent government om- ciale. and denounced the aystemv of auperannuatione. Though he epeech was interesting and his delivery of it rather pleaaing. he touched upon no Ieally important iaenee of the day. and we think made no very lasting impres- A quiet weddinztook place the oossn 'dEc}unNE. $0 `WI VII W F'lWCUlo rnr oude. $9.75. The Oulolon druutio son an nndor the direction oil. 1!. Bow .., hold two Unhrhlnnonu in II mutt; II on, Iauhy:nd l`uII|ny Inn. On in-lgy nut sVn.0o|non no- ddonldlybmhohluwtbt. ` i v .5! W. vnnnonn; as. vvouu. I. Milton. I. Iolonnio. A. Ioluuio, M W. Btuu; E. hint. at G. A. Gum`; In. J. A. W lnot. II J. J. Ioxonuioh; Iiuu J. Bounott and H. L. Pu-kc.` Woodbnrnbnt No. 4. on V lrldqy; 3. Gangs! K. . Gnvu';.B. J. Moore visiting AI Duorin; [in X. Hutu-I at Pituforry; I. Gnu: at Duorin. cold ', W [Inn 1: Iophup. Douhouun'l`otouIo. 0nt..| nth it A nlgnn in Ihlullh lnlfn "T{`"""&`.*'...` GD n....`:f"..:'.' ............a fun ptodnoe an dou- D mun VI TEX III IIXI Ill ICVIIIK AI his 3 than at 105 to I50 `MOI. ` h Wcm` 'lUll0K'l\), -IlUI E--111) Illllllwf : In this wool`: Wluu Wmo 3 my he I: use .....;. .;':"..:. ..'.."...an..' IIBIV UIIDIIDIIOIFWSIIUIBIWI in Int-out working condition. lino Boll; Vmhon in vtnltiug friends in no. Qnihummbor lromhou stand the ruin! urvioo to Wood- burn. Budqy owning. The mousing: Ihnnuuniobo doing 3 gross dul ol `ogxinw-outti 1| J. J. Wunolh. Visitors: J. . D. Stevenson. A. Yukon. :0 W; when-uh; E. Woods. H, "HM-nu H Unknnnin, L. Ininlmin, VAIIC II I` W. DUIIITTI Ill U. A-IJIIYUI} B. In in dhx-rviing `hi! mad homo pnpuuoryto vn tltv . Inn week Mr. Nicholson gnu omplo by Hours. D. and H. Hanan to d 3 number of their ensue. Another old Ind msrk has pour) into oblivion-tho and sad inn:-In on us No. A. and I that ha boon sound in in place. he trustees up wide-arch non sad do not In 3 littloexpouo Iund in mm OHM Ill thatbolnnguto th in Int-nun Ion-Hun anndiI.ioI.:. Kin VI'4IHl', nuun It-`-Qn0IIIUl' IIIIIU Will` tor on had. The mud: in splendid con- mtion and tho moonlight 3 that can be -dooind. Wood acting in the odor of the (lg; at W. Stuart`: and O. A. Graven`. II` II. ..--n C. (I-.-Cnb Kin hand Kaun- DHEIVIIIO III` IIITQI. A meeting of the potion: of `D1103 oheeee feetory wee held here on Setnrdny evening. when the following oleen were elected for 189.5 : Secretery . H. F. l Hetenlfe; eeleemen. Andrew Grev; oom- mmee. Thou. Some:-ville, John Hudson. B. Ncenderoon. R. H. Somerville, P. Sim n. Hugh Glover and Joe. Keeb ney of: hero on Saturday for Kingston to etsend the dairy school. Miss Be:-the Iaeke be! gone toDreyton.-On:., to vieit her brother. Rev. H. J. Lethe. Min Geneve Holmes end` Mien Everette Holmee. of Invex-cry, were the (none 0! Min Gertrude lilloy on F1-ide{. Ire. N. William: and Min Byers. 0 Athena. ere visiting Mrs. C. Deweon. MI. end In. Eugene Edge:-I were given e eur- priee ptrt one evening lee: `week. Sev- enl from ere will attend the meeting of Qrovinoielgl-end onnxe lodge o! On- hno out 3% enenoque on the 19th. mun. running In mamas: on unwr- dnyovonlng, won nu-nod and did not arrive homo uni! Sunday that-noon. A nna [JIDKIIIIIIIIIWII runu . At the nuns! meeting of the pstrons of Spring Vslo choose fsnbzy tbs lollow- ing once:-s were slootsd: Bslsslnsh sud sressnrsr. W. W. Hiooch; ssontsry. H. I`. hlososlfe; committee. Wm. Junisson. B. H. Brown. A. lsinsr sudieots. J. Niblook. Henry Brown. Iiilysni Jones. of the Athens high` school, is has visiting his parents. Mr. Lssks his plsced s ne posts! oshinet in his ooo, which will he s rest scoommodstion to the public. 17`. . Tsbor is mskiu sl- cansin im rovements on his house. Mrs. Wm. ally. s former sud much re- spected resident of this plsco. died st Brockvills last Tnssdsy. ` A A mnnhimr nl tbs mhmns nf Hm-um nuv nuruuvu vn uu-vu--n Monros, March l`.. .-Tho concert and on r -social. Kiven on Mondny night nn er the snapioos of the Morton Proa- byterisn Sabbath Jchool. Inc A grand Iuoceu. A lugs number were praoont and seemed well cued. Andnw Guy. ex-warden of o united oountiou of Load: tlld Grenville. occupied the chair. A ne pmgnmmowu rondand. At thn nnnnnl martin: of that lntmnn * dentrmonld give him` 1.e.s preuident ' r "Which in the war ea Inreu ny ur. nwnollou aper- runni P about three miles. Patrick Fowler returned Iron thd east otter eapturing many prirea with his trotting mtallion. _Yo'un Palm neat. `Joaeph Oraig ia honie ena visit fro-n Ottawa. He reporte times very dull at the capital. Hire A '. Oraig has returnediroui viaitinf riende in the city. Ire. 0: Langw th. Bunhury. it Viliting at the Glen. James Wag er. been attend- ing tl-ebueineu no eye. haegot through - with hiatheoretical part. ofthe `study and intenda leaving the practical part until next winter. an the farm at this time of ' the year reqniree hie individual atten-. Hie iriende in the Glen are nroud going from the country and cap- . .tion. of his turing the higheet honors his fellow stu- l of the literary main in connection with the college. The do to to takeplace in the buaineee college. pn Friday evening. y greener, the young man coming from thecity `to the country or the one- goiniefrom the country to the city '9" will rather comical for the students from this part" are around gleanin all the soft things their city` coueinsiaave said and done when in the country. The condition of the roads do- ..ters driving parties so consequently "home phtiee take the plece._ Mrs. 0.. Hay entertained a large number of her friends on Wednesday eyeninz last and the invitationeare out {crime at Wil- liam -\`pooner`a. It in mootethhat efter a reasonable time he: elapsed and no reei~ nations being handed in from the school trustees there will be a mess meeting called to give them a chance to explain their position. [Lil claimed that` Mr. McIntosh`e election was illegal and he could not have held his seat if it had been looked after in time. Many thanke `from the farmers of this part to the com- mittee on city property for the partial consideration` they gave the petition from the" patrons re better market facilities. All they :would ask of Ald. Tait is to try it once. say from McRea`e corner with a lit) pound quarter of beef to the city build- ings and rest himself under the steak un~ til hie return. than shoulder it again end beat a retreat against the surging crowd hack to his hunk. and they feel quite eatit-tied that after he had regained his wind he would use it to secure a more convenient way of weighin . `The pe- trone are a little dioappo nted over Major Spooner e non-acceptance of the candidature for the county. I 1 Inf-odbhu TOIOIHO. `MEI 9.-(To Uh! {n this no.5`: WILV Winn A II Ilnu`. larch l2.-Anothor little" win- g: nn In-unl `Pkg lnnlln in nnlnntlitl nnn. A Bnnaway (I-sated E1cltonoI|l-WblcI| Are The 0neacat.-'l`rualeea' cane. " Gucxm'Rxn.,` larch 12.--'l`be quiet: neae of the piano was aroused on Batun . day by a runaway bone dasbin along "the road. It. belongs to Jamea cGar- vey. The bone becanfe upmanageable. Hr. Mcarvoyi In the ditch. and daebed away at a furious pace. `He captured by Dr. Nicholson after rnnninn ahnnt three miles. Patiink 4 COUNTRY W i[AP1=E.\'1.\';s IGLENBURNIE msammos The lldoilon Of Donu. .A_. an ,,,L -.1 lIIL_ ,__.__ IOI- ynu Ilpuly I tn:-noun 7 tldtlauouhnlllrhl-Ila. vuuuuuu . -uvv ---. vv nu: insert with loan by the Stalls luolnh. Tins hruuqomooot T . lush 16th. Bough! curios hn undead out not bid: hit to he hotly outoutod. A y from the ink-J. chitin: ch. an amm- I A Point lunar Denial. 'l'oION1o.Iu.I-oh 11.-A oonurnlivo on-pa. to-dsy. mun tivoly the Ir. Buoook, tho leader the Patron: of In- *Iu\ry. is to ho dazond for his npoooh Again the oppoui on unondncnt in the` budget. The summons in uthrly foun- dneioulpu. The non member: hon vlgrouply olmnpon his court: eh rig t and may lndopondont ono. u 7 9 ' `rho Ihplhl lcwo. _ 0`|'I'AWA. larch l9.- 1'ho friends 0! I. K. Dlokinnn, on-I.P.`hfor noun .u'o Ingupon omnhr of mini: 6! ch: former to tho cnpu-imondcneyonho Bide ounl. Vina} since the duck o! I. 1`. Who. I'll WIIILY WIIG V Will be Published on Wcdncnluv In-uh; Ioxt. Instead ct on Thurs- lu. Iohdllbo noun: In bl; pan to In` low llllllll on-nnnndelh ml! kindly and gun. Innntl In n Ila 1|-Ila-. '0!` III All In! right: or null; Imul. Ir. Chown hu bean nnnnimonnly in- vited to continue in the putonh `oi the Onrloton strut Iothodiut church hero. which in onrinhing undnr bin mininiary. OX'OmOI OITINOX. Illiu ' Will` 00 you thin of your friend Dulin 11 now ?` " Derlingeon in reported to ve acid the rather then nerve 3 men wee juetiled in eteeli breed. Ir. Ohovn eeid in such: one e did not how whet to think, for the-rights of deed property leee than the righteo! living eoule. ll: nhnun In: haul: nnuaimonnlv in- -sh. Motropolihn ohumh nus `ns, in I Toamrm. Incl 11.-Rov. 8. D. Chou: preached In dtruinio sermon in which he aid : "I have rooei lot- ter from Iona-ed oh:-grnnn who i oxtnu: . orthodox. who uh. -Wm 43 non: akin AI nan: Qnn funnptnn 01]` In EH3 uuuutry Ill IIIOW II." Polioemu: John Luau will endeavor to End the body of the home end extnot the remeindel-,0! the tongue, the never- ed edge 0!. which will go e long veil- wenle expleining the method y w eh the other pert wee nmoved. The Wetettown pepen [in column: to the re 0! the occurrence end etete that the ndigntion in income. I IIW VIII` UJIIKWIU III III BID I I'll dazed. I don't nmombor snything more. only unuorowd gtthemd and via an- hiwhod the bone And took both: the` burn. Later I took it out to: Mend`: out in the oouuuy and that it." Pnlinnmnn John LI-um: I-ill nnthnvnr HUI` Cl'lll(lBl`I- W3. IIIIU II I III SUE her can no putty well go one side the Inppufdown and out It oil`. Why, I In: nnvnr an nu-nrinntl in mi lifn. Wham IUXIISHI `Ill ltlle Wetertowu Tina. Joeeph Theobdd Itood up in the police court. Mondey Afternoon. end pleaded not guilty" to n chu-ye _of cruelty to enilnnle end demanded n jury triel. The trial use net for Thursday, when a. jury of six men will put u n the guilt or innocence ol the eoouleafo _ut 0500. furnished by hi: wife. It in cherged that in 5 it of cnger he ulled out the tongue of n bulky hone. e denies the oh_er'ge. stating thus he opened the horse`: month, while hulking. to fill it irith snow. 13: caught "hold of her tongue end ulled it to one side. over her grinden. ell, just as I Ind got her mmrna nmtfv well In one side elm Bail was xed IIVIDT IUIIIl ll (jut IIIIIU null yfronilo gobohoclyoubuud. llhll. Ill ` on Klb dgv nvnnlnp. -an strand and did not Inappuu uown gnu nun IE on. way, I vs: never so surprised in m lilo. When X saw tint Gonguo in my d I run dnxnd. I don`: mmnmbar nnvthinn mm-n. IUTOBB. - A day or two ego`Sir Msekensie Bowel] received 1 letter from Mrs. Ashlord. of Port Hope, mother of the two prisoners. setting forth the ciremnetenoee of their oondemnetion, end imploring the inter` vention of the dominion government in their hehnlf. The premier kt once wrote to the British oqneul et Honolulu {or per- ticulere of the ease. Theee will form the besis oi prohehle notion by the Y- erninent in the matter. e Volney sh- {ord is s barrister. Besidee his sentence of imprieonment he wss condemned to Key e line of $1,000. He is in delieete eelth, being e euerer iron consump- tion. When oompelled to weer eonviet s drees. he protested. end sppeeled to the British resident. who replied,thet it wee not in his power to interfere. ' dinns. I 1. The Anhlordf One Will Be Oonltdbred By I `ap Government. Among the victims of the fzrovincinl government`: resentment, alter the re- oent.- rising in Hawaii, for the reason- tion of `the monorchy, were tIioCuu- Clnrenoe end Volney Auhford. formerly of Port Ho . Ont. Upon the suppression -of the insurrection they were both ureeted. tried by snort of semi-m_ilitnry commission and sentenced tociro yours` imprisonment. The only otTanoe proved again them van that they had be_ep fnendly to the native vernmenh Previontto the denocitionw of Queen Lilucknlnni. Vonley Aehford ?|v'ing been commander of the Hawaiian oroes. A A-.. '..- g..- -....-n:- Il--L-_ -:.. n.._-n QIUIBIIIKIUU OI FCTII. II CCU. I Dedseeed wee born et Bourns. Lincoln- ; !lI_i,_r9Len1mpgneeppren;i_od him to e printer. Worth disliked the business exceedingly, end seven months e'fter en~ " tering it ebendoned the printing ooo end wentto London. He secured em- ployment in e dry goods store where he remained six yeees. While there he eon-. oeived theidse of beoominge dressmeler. end thought of Peris es the most eligibjd plece in which to follow out his incline-,. tion. He hed leerned the French lengu- ege before going to `Peris where, when he gwes ebuut twenty-two yeers old, he found employment. After `e for yeers he end e pert-nor begun business for themselves. The pertnorship continued until lS.`0. In thet._veer Worth beoeme the sole neme of the eeteblishment. \`\'orl.h received models for design: et the exhibitions of London end Petis before he was so fortunete' es to meke dresses for the Empress Euzenie. This wee the beginning of an illustrious reputetion which he ever meinteined. ' en ARLIS rninnnxo wonru_.. A Puux, Much 1l.--Worth, the funoua dre-namukor 6! Paris. is dead. nnnhnnnt` GA: `in-n at nnni-nn `.;lIl|n'l|- Tho Omaha: in Droounslor In the World 7 < -80 In an jllnlnu. ' kmo oI= .B.REss MAxs oaino. couoemned C_ANAD|ANS- lloobsld {On THAI. in Eng mwlli; nun. nu usuws, um Linux. on Kingston. Ir. Raynor V0 1 very ol . oonoiu uldmu on tim sud Ir. 6 on Must making. lowed by It. Hula onjho "Way omnkolu-In lilo stuuodvn." Thou uddrouu wen inunpu-and by clnnnlnh. Th 8 hnmnoonuoon `In Instantly nun. Buprrronn. Inch 9.-F:-ad. Ohulu. tony. lI|l`I'iOlI`, a tumor living on I` 0 nonhpf Bnlmord. vu dnwlng sndonttlng timber In the . thi hon Inohll bin N an w-$Z -I211" U VICKI. Tnmwmx, Isroh 9.-Flro uted Inn evening in 5 bu-u ownad by Mr. Bookio and rapidly spud G9 -I largo woodpilo. HM! it not been for the pumps work of the re company sud their Iplondid nouns: than would have been alugu, n lou. Building fully insured. Hoxfnnnb. Inch 18.-`A suit been onset-ed rotutin the in! o! on Isry Ann you w lots pmpo:-I vunod at mus 'no,ooo to my Gnarln. I p inont luwyer of this city. Tho unit is in tin nun of tho Into Ila Hana` oondm. A eknnk term eetehliehed in Tompkins oonnty, N.Y.. axpecte next on to heve e etoek of 5.000 enimele. '1` air food eon- eim of milk. weter end bite ofmoet. while their bedeere mede of eheetlnt leevee end dried nes in e lerge h ' cl- ing. They ere ee don: eeen during dey, but eome out et nightfell end [em- bol ehont the yetd. Beglnnin with the kitten they` out be eeei y tuned`. When hillin tilne eomee they ere planed _in'e tight end ehlomlomed. the rendering their fur free hon odor. Be- eidee the fur. e let enhnel, will yield neerly e pint ofoll that in geld to be en nneqnelled remedy for eti plnte. ` `K Attempted Bulelde. S)m'u`s FALLS, ls:-oh 12.-Abrshsm Coed, en elderly men. who, though 1 ne- tive of Montegue. hes been residing for some yeers in the western states. return- ed recently to visit to his brother Wil- 4 lism, e few miles from this town. Eerly yeaterdey morning the fsxnily. were stertled by heering pistol shots, end, rushing to the room of their` nest, mede the discovery thet he bed I ot himself no less then three times. One bullet which entered behind the set, hsd come out st the top of his heed . Notwith- etending his wounds the unfortunete men is still elive. but suffering intense sgony. About e you Mr. Ooed had some trouble with his wi e, end hes since been subject to Its of depreeeidon. mlll'!l6I' snu senwenoeu no noun. The leading article in Sstui-dsy's To- ronto World ssys the situstion st 06-` an is critical." and sdds that this situ- stion is due to the {set thu the esbinet is divided on the question of rexnedisl le islstion and dissolution. Itsdds that... t ere msy come s rupture." sud. to avert t.hie.'pleods with those who sre exercising pressure on one side or the other to let t.he8Vernment. his time." N. Clnrke \\'nllnoe threaten to resign ii mmndinl ianinlntinn is minted. L`: UIIFIE VV IIIIUU ELIIKBHII HI 4 remedial legislation is granted. non usual place next. uxunny. Muatuphs. the Turkish aoldiar who. while intoxicated. recently run unuck through the streets of Constsutinoplo, killing two men sud wounding ton others. wu, yeuterd.:J, found guilty of murder and canton to death. Tl... In-.I-n. --ohnln in _ou-4I.n'- Tn- noun: an nonuvu. _ In the Oscar Wilde libel suit ugninlt the Marquis of Queenebury, the two sons of the mu nip oupouee M:-.Wilde`n oeuee. They say t air tether in of unsound mind buhlnt there in sgood deal bf vice in _ hie madness. WW`- I|nvv\:ndC:AI|n Inn OM. nu-A-ivunl IOTK. ` Snow fell in Tangier. Morocco. on Sun- _ day night. for the rs: time in mmy \ " e`"' . - . Thu nnmnm-`A mrv bu condamnad the -u-u-1 svwu-. . -_- urv--v-- u. --u ' wan noun. Raynor. of Prinoo 3:; Halo. ol Ottuu, md Zufolc, ol fin-nhnn. Hr. lining an n vnrv VBIOPIIIGIIF. _ The United Stetee have permitted Oun- ede to -export came from Portland. Maine, without undergoing my gluten- tine; all that is needed in spleen bill of health at. Mont:-eel. ' '1}: Olen f\-nun THAI: "M411 nun}. nonnnnf. ITIBIUIY IF o UK`. DIXBGT WII nominntod by tha 11 111:. And Mr. Soul: by the Pgtrons of Industry. The aloo- hon takes place next. Tuudny. M :-utnnhn, chn 'l`nI-kinh anldinr Ihn. mu munnuu. The nominutionu for the provineicl has-election in Hsldimnnd were held on -II--u .5 mans: nu R-vigil can auu .. nupuuuuvuu .v. --- r.`-v--~.--- b -eloc1.`i'ou esdsy at C: Dr. Bnxtor wu nnminntnd bv 0.11: h rain. And Mr. Senn 1. Mr. Laurie:-' has. written a. letter un- nonncin that he will sooept nomimtion u the opposition candidate in Sa.sln.t.oho- Inn. provided tlnt no local man enters the field. '- Y._.-....-... 31:11.. at nAnn`nnn\ hang lunar: me new. ~ Immense elds of petroleum have been discovered seventy miles north of Fort Suh.t.ohewsn'.'*|'i1i! the dominion govern- ment has promised to usiat in their de- velopment. The Uhitad Sum: have nermittnd Gan- ll HF, IE9 POIIGSEGB Ill H6!` 116015188. he Armenians have sent, through Kua. an address to Mr. Gladstone, im- ploring his assistnne. and pregenting him with 1 very Incient Armenian gos- pel ` -r. Lamrier-' hm written A letter An- I II'0lJl I IBIIIUII H,i1-um Wlker &. Bonn no to ostsblilh an immense tobacco factory at. Windsor. having been accumulating I. stock of Cauddian growth. a Io`.mn urn dnnlinina in nninn at Rnnlnr uaunuun gruwm. Eggs are declining in price at Buffalo; ` those shipped from Toronto at liio. to We. being so1d'a.t 1 loss. The,big sup- ply sent. prides down To. Tho mask of Orizabn. the ancient vol- mg counwsy 15 EDTOIDBDBO. At No:-walk. Coun., Mrs. I et.erL Mo- Cluskey celebrated the 105th snmversuy "of her birthdny. With the exception of si ht, she pouessos 11] her faculties. in: Av-mnninnn hnvn aunt, thrnnah 01 II!` WOOK VIIIIIII` OI] VVUHU llllllllo A lnrge en `ee pony met at Alex. Reld'eon Fri evening. line Bleak- er. Trenton; Mince Dennee. Frederick- lmrg; Ir. end In. Iurdo. Beth; Ir. Olnpmnn. Beth. I 8 Saturday in via- iting at H. Bi 0. There was n very lugs nttondnnoe at the tunnels` institute meeting in the town hall. Btelln. on l`rlh_y eveni . The western ol the em Id 2 11.1.- nl me... ma Znhlt_ no