Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Nov 1897, p. 4

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-w rt-aI`rIlvI3\J lVo I Ditch &uI.unhluu'o Whbqb ICU: III?` Pl`DllCl"W[Il7FU IHIVIIU I` IIUII KUUVVUI um irnpnnunoul in the tunnel for twem.y- 1 four hours bomg, ro-cued in un cxlmunlod , ..nuditi0lI. The FIIOW solids cfunlinuedg mluwn the mountain completely cove1ing| tho bmldnvu of the Silver mill and `- uruslnug them like egg shells. - _ ...._,.._._.... _._ I .- nu; g... The death, this ` ` Reynolds, Frontenau Ln hiu nurnnrn nnrl n ` 1 Bblfllgbllu Remember lecture tonight; at Chal church. Ireland and the Irish,:3' William Patterson, Toronto,'prec t onmn recital by Robert Harvey. ' Frhhnv nftm-nnnn. Mrs, A J Warn -2--7 Whnt the llmy Report: 0 ugh: on the in. .:__... .?:_j. Llloly mu auto.-C murnvnlo. n n h--._: L ..n.. I Mo` I Rt-lurvn of 'Al"hoV ICTIVIVI-D; Etrnlplo. I) . \ _, I.) IL._ WHlG'S WIND WAFTS. ---:---. ten Run the Genuine BM-_nlnn we are norlnx. We llno lulre to M1! upovlnl uuontion to our Itook of Ken`: Nobby I I UIIU Ull Ill l`lIIl hotel there. .\lrs. in still in the land I... .5... .. ....... ,..i...:.... aumgoiu $5.01. `V3 . ` V J. Ferguson, 9 .ga\-o u very i ninnnn, Minn ` Ill Slrl | 2:.h. At ( pu-y will I doll, WIRE I Gladstotil I un[mrI:nu Im`gr;I[mIl`-`II Wurk. Nu-I I-r.-u-mg tho H!-'0-.r~ ul Imam at the oIi.sIin- guidw-4 nmdo-rt} clivvm-.-4, hm tln-r.- nrvl nii.~um-tine run.-Ir~A in rirrul.-niun us In lllu` mark--I nmnn--r in hi:-In nld an- anal infirmilw~. nrv unmimr upon In- "(trnnxl OM ,.\l:I_4 Hr .-33-_m.~a tn lw -l:v- `vlnpingv f.u`ia Vu-:I|nw.\-, silnil.-tr HI ?|IJ`iH\`` Hi.-uI|:In'k`s. \\`lwn M mlrln-:4 :1 `pulct il M-ltlc-s in his `_\'o-:4 and in uh-~ i lvh side uf ms [rm-, making it o-.\lrr'mF- ,l_\- painful In hmr. A; :| re-sun, .\lr. :Glml.ston has horn nlorvd In uh" i- uvm In Ur-wr HI Q`..'|'I|` up \un= r. and Inn nilh hi; wif. ....A .l.... VIII lot nu-. ` Ilnnngor lac-or taken tvlunn in up ] umnemg that ho Ina more drunpnenu with Prol. Cnpnnlmllo world's patent. I bypnotiat. lot than puiormnrcsv. can? vnoncin Thur-day ovlniuq. Nov. l8t.h. at I popu puns manly 103., We. all 300., :Starr&Sutc|ie, \ IIFITI UNI -n `We no nhowlnc :exnellont value In Indian` Buoy Mada Cour. New designs at Rock Bottom Prion. Gall llonllh Pol-mining`. up In: uh-0 lo- lrnplnlou IV`! (Ina! Modern lblvlnol. Inn-luu. .\.`m'I`m|wr |.`u.-Hi< lwallh ' |I*rnniHirw'. .\lr. 13!.-ul~Iunv um-lihm-s an iln|mrl.'Inl lnI`grapl|it`;|| wurk, mn- at urn- 1s|Il`oIliIIl' r|ln...n-.4 in .-it-.ul.. . .. ... JAMES REID. n n I ) A u r D H I n | u . _ . .._ LJUST WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR! I \/\lIIlLllIIIll-l\lIl sJ\.ll|..1 .,`Il \all\,lI l health l)ran.l all \V0ol ` Llombinzttion Suits $1.75 each. \Vomen's All \V0()l Vests uml I)ruwers 75c each. I \\'0mcn'.~`. \V0ol Vests zmcl I)r;1wers 50c each. ; \\"omcn`s l7nion Vests and l)r.1wcrs 25c each. 9 Our values in \\'omcn's, :\lisses' and (Il1ildren's *(_`n:1ts. l'lsters :1n l\ ecf'crs are unequalled any where. "Huey are perfect in t. / They are ' all new this season. 'l3hey are right in respect. It will pay you to ` buv at ` 118-120 Princess Street. l'l`hat our stock and values arebest we could _not make the standing offer of i\`loney Back" because we lwould be all the time paying our employees to hand fout goods to-day and take them back to-morrow. It is in safeguard for you in buying, if you make a mistake fin buying anything you only need to bring it back ilo get your money again. .\n(l so because we make `T sure that our values and stozk are best, business grows and selling iseeasy. You are sale in b1.1ying'l7ndcr- wcar here at these prices Children's .\Iisses' health { brand all \Vool (,'ombin:1tion Suits $1 eacl ' \\7`____A_,'. L _,,I:I, `I I II II? I 1` I ' K ESLAIVJSTO-`N_E'S LATEST WU!-'N>(. If We Were Ill Xlnnston. nth Nov . `$97.. nonsar mm). `Manner. mr ll|ll[It'.' Mu ,_\uvvIII|II`I` Cannes Mr. uladatonc -and he l`v- guests nf lot-` Ren- - daughter is married to Mr. I thim mu. III Li '9' ' fur (`am no-as P. I! II`. D I FORMERLY RICHMOND & 00.. -J The Leading Undertaker and Furnltum Innunoturot 255 and 256 Princess stunt. PHI. Not Positive \\|lI' T. 'l:|l'x('I|IQ'l"., _\uvrIII|u-r no nu` ..-. I THIS BREAKS THE RECORD. Antique'Oak nish, with British bevel plate mirror. Exactly same as cut. Rubin} bohlir. klincnu IO sole! 5 hone! thou. Til: you to aowum old hvonu. II now Ialo sun and not - 9305100! . Ho-0 lth coda not ,.'.-gnrn. `gun a u{..._o oroo .. an 4 9 :- .` In oonaon no .nItfv.i:n'=`h~ Lgonn. I \ E at In to uni Wu huvo I I QOId II I X -. 4 um u':a:'doI?:-:r- . nun. gdu 1 1 Oogtjiggn _..; built. I up. Our Fancy. You Get Quality ONLY $18. They will not last long.- Come and get one. I.`AI__AA -- -~ PRICE. Jae. T OUIEO oouo, GIIOLEIIA, cnoLnA- monaus, IJIAIIRIIOEA, DYSENTEHY, And all SUMMER OOMPLAINTS ol Ohlldron or Adults. Beware or lmmdonl. ' Builder; * Hardgare Souoitod to do so. Beware or imitations oi Same Color Wrapper. Liver P111 Take no other. IV NIH PIIIIR III o.`:`L- ...: Tho only perieot cmmrs I..1tt19.L.1ver P1112. NBMI.,8TORE. lninjbcu nu u--n --_u...__ _. See you get Carter .-3. Ask for Carter-'3, Insist and demand Substitution ~ -v- -_v-. I.:A_`Bl!AM8O N. m`njL:--I-1LA|...I Coats Coats I (-`\lu-nod: u FRAUD of the day. Healthful, luxurioua! No article of food is so great a blessing to mankind as | And Hardware I Corbett s I Weather Stri pa. Door Chepka and Springs. . M. DRENNAN. UH; Clark. Tho Iihonl. hvorgne, urn olcctod by I hvgimjoriuy in Arthclmlruillo on S. urdny. AI tlo ooncorvntivo cundidnto uobdhin came (`II the Mnnitqb) achool question it on ho ulna: for granted that the clown: ppprovo 0! SIM notilomont. Govqnor Twkinwh. ol the \'ort'h- Wit Iorriloriov, bu romgnod hi: oflico. B0 In in lhnlnd. B.C . and Inn be tind- lng gold in largo qnomioo to lot. mach In , dingo bdototbo Own 0! hi: Appoint ` out had upited. * . - _._.:..-?.r___ J A. M. Kemp is talked of n conservative Mcundidnto in Centre Toronto. The New: Iuyu the feeling in in hisfwor bocmao. unowg oi hot thingy, "be In: the Mothodigt. v M At his back, (Int. body being oppo!-ed t~ Mr Barnum on account of Mn sand on the Sunday oars." Oh! It is only now that the Mothoiiata no croditod with be- ing tho anti-gunhy car putj. To what chm-oh ids-uh. Hon. Sam mm bolongf - `I!Ix``t|I~`I-ll! III-. lvl-I>I~`I>I> lvlnlvi l>I>I> V. 3 % C. V1aRu1T_g, -. r.....u..~. uuvvuliilivucvu 1 The fact. that .\lr. Whitney oxprea-.ly |camo to Frontenac. Mr. Ihycockh con- ' atipuency, to speak in an earnest. of how much he is concerned about the patrons. Ho thinks. porlnpu, on do others of hi! party. that the movement. is dead. butir. locum to be getting to be very much ahve. and a month hence will again be in mo- tion. ' . nun The patron platform mnyllnot. be the ideal one. but it in tho politiclal tltlucturo of men who have a right. to their opinions qnitou much so Mr. Whitney and his Iriondo. Will they resent the Insult. they have been shown? Wnit'nnd no. -. um vanv -.--..\u It. was alter this remarlmble evirlenco of conservative intereab than the patrons had `enough repreeentativen in the legislature to form 11 party. Mr. Haycock was chosen its leader. The conscrvauvea had an idea that they could bamboozle the patrons inbo forming nu alliance with them. During the period of Mr. Manor": inglorioua lun- derahip the patrons were xmiled upon sove- ' ral times. Mr. Whitney. since his election. has been gonerouslo the independents. He has been glad when the patrons voted on come motion emzuiating lrom his side 0! the house and embarrassing to the gov- ernment. Thepatronn, then. were made at al... -:..|.n .._..L_-:..l 'l`L--- -.---- AAAA -- | . _ . . . . . . . . -. _..- Ill-"I\JIl`V' uuuu u. nu-v -uuuu of the right material. They were very honorablo persona. Now they are "A band i of polatical nd\-ent.urera. ' \ TL- I',.-n A`__A \I__ II`L!n_._ _ , I ..... . ....-v_, V. ......... - ........ Oue of the earliest acts of the patron organization was to petition parliament: In regard to the tariff. The idea was to get. some change: in the duty list; so far as it. alfe`cted_ food atulls and implements. The pofition was a bulky one. one of the moat. numcrouely signed that ever came before the commons. The government in power was oonaervnt.ivo. What did they do with the farmer. appeal 1' Notlung. lb was looked at. not. remix through. mid then laid mithe table, or under it, for the ovlect was the same. _\..-- .~.. tn...-.--.--1 ~rI4\- v But tho time came when they telt that their wishes were not being aullicieiitly re- upectod. Everybody in buaineas wne look- ing for protection and gettin it, except the farmers. At least so the situation seemed to the agricultural community. About that time the spirit of co operation was taking n:-otnmong them. They were acting in concert for business purposes, in buying what they wanted and in selling what they did not vmnt, and it me only a step further to unite politically and in advocacy oi their views. (L... -5` AL- -....I:-_. --A_ -n A| . . _ _ . _ -__ Ilow unkind Mr; Whitney is towards the patrdm-, how insulting E in It recent. speech he called them A; horde of pilitical adventurers." In general they are farmers, living by and on the enil, and independent, politically. because they think it is to their ` advantage. They were formerly evcry~ day politicians. and in the a unity of Fron- tenac. where their leader live:-3. they voted. very many of them. the majority in fact-. with the conservative party, and for the conservative candidates. Then they were a moat respectable body. n..A. Al... .1..- ......... ...L-.. AL-.. .-n .L_; new. new - -..-...~~.. .. One iriinclined to pun a little on the name 0! the ex-master workman oi the knights of labor nml ray that he is not novereign now. Mr. Sovereign-succeeded Mr. Powderly in the chief executive olce of the order. He occupied B lucra- tive position in the insurance department oi his stem. but he held views on labor questions which made him conepieuoiie, and when his name was proposed by the knights of labor it _wae heartily received. But he "has not been e eucoestlful` administrator. Not. that he has lacked in courage and ability, but in the sympathy which takes one into the lives of thernen be presumed to gov- ern, and makes in him a power there. M r. Sovereign st `no time commanded the order as Mr. Powderlb did. and simply because he had not the some var"ed experience to guide him. He was not diplomatic enough, given to making indiecreet speeches, such as those he delivered on the currency question during the lnte'presi- dentin! election. When u-risen not-nrred he was not the power for ' pence f|l'ldl'0f'On(`ii|'l`i0lI that unuipern, ol the federation of labor. and Arthura, of tho lrwoinotive engineers, have hoen. Time are veteran ofliccre, akillod in arbitration, and it pays to keep them in ollice. Mr. Sovereign goes into retirement. ofrhis oivn accord, worked out and needing a re-:-t. And still it would be dillicult to my what he has accomplished. The knights of labor are weaker to day than when he took ollice. and must continue to wane in power until its central organization be- comes more educative in its inuences. In the past it has been too arbitrary, llnd it has z-uilcred in comiequcnve. THE DAILY wH1G.; A1>.usI.\"'Ui`ti+; 1*..x'i0.\'s. U ` L I. ` K2 L L. . "K-yuan-yuan-nuunn*" Jamaicaand Mexican ;. Oranges. Malaga Grapes, Bm'anaa,Ap- ji. plea. etc. Our ape- j.: cialty is Tm: mcsr. W 'I 0YE'$. - me STREET! u0P{f9' 1 NOT soV'EREIni~iN~5\\' _..-. --.._ A cheering Pndlrtlol. Henry ,Clow-. the reliable New Yolk banker. ll]! : "Tho lorceo working for an improvement in the financial oitunuou an nuboeautnl. Thane in the oppooiu direc- tion are mainly n9nt.imontsL Tho basis of who noon: advance in rsiltocd neuritic: `in am in umnoo. ol which Ibo railroad gaming: an an ovldonvo. I woman the pudlctlon that the coming spring Duti- non ol',thlt country wall In Ila largest on record. ` vA&"-"h"""` "" "WIUI II: x nbhu|:|L::].m. .h'" "` 5.3` at I III luvs IIIJIIIIPJ Helen Hunt `says: "The most perfect home I ever nnw mun in little house into the sweet incense oi whose res went; no costly things. _A thousand dollar: served as is your`: living for lather. mother and three children. But. the mother was the "creator of I home; liar relations with the 'chi|dr1n were the most beautiful I have over soon: every inmate of the huuso inmluiriuily loolxod into he? face for the key new of the dnr. and it. always rung closr, From the mm M nlmmr lnnf- u-lml. in ....`i.. at un , nut: to lIlW(IyI rung cIe:r._ 1-rom um NJ tone or clovor loaf- wlnch, in epiw of her hnrd housework. she may: had time on put upon our plane at breakfast dovn to the story the had on hand to road in the ovminz. thorn was no inurminion of herir.Il-nonoo. She has nlvnyn been and uhn s will be my ideal of a mothar. wife and one mnlxer. Iftoher quick brain. loving hurl Incl exquisite face had been added tlaomppliancor of wealth and on- largemonu of with culture. hen would luvs boon nbnoluulytho ideal home. An It. was, is was the host. I hate cs-or soon." ._..-`-._- FUIILU WIIUII IIIIU IIHHHOHRUFU UIUGIUURITK. V Mr. Clowlo wm-I born in Kingston in hlil, where he grew up, and in the schools of thscvity ho was educated. When he was eovente n years of age. in l\`.'.\`, ho ro- moverl to nrunto and wan for thirteen years with two of Toronto : largo whole- nlo houses. Ho mmred Lhemlecoxns house in Toronto in |S!L ,. and. had been in the employ of the dominion government. over amce'- ono of its most innrlgfnth gable otiicars. When the hmts go into winter qnnrtera he in tromsfarrod to the customs oioo at the corner of Front and Yonge streets. Illlll CI II. {II \all` I` Illa 'l`m-nntn U10`-I`. O.,,,H_' Huwlo is an ollicor in her mu- jesty'rI Cltoln of tho dominion, who is well known tn tmvollers on the boats of the Niagara uuvxgntion company. Dur- ing the rumrnor mmnths he In the otlicor who "pmcaos bugumo nbmrd the big; steamer Chippewa, run! his clmlkud "C" In alwuyn inovuleuco at I.-awistun nn.l To- ronto whon the passengers duaemburk. .\II`. (`Jawln wnn hnrn in I\'|nmnI*.nn in uuI.)KI.1I,, Il\;U\llll`lIlllIU(I U] in 12UllHlllB!|UU. Let this commission hunt nut ii good (]ll{1l'l7. producing L-eciioii in the Klond) Iii; l`0gl()lIP, iinil nfter n govornineiit. road is opened lot. ll number of the coiiviclri bu Liimsportul to the Kluiidyke for tho purpose of building is gnvoriimonb poni- toiitiriry. Muir i.lio punitoiitiiiry in. C4- Nlblidhtl tho CUIH/if'i.Ud piwiiiiuirl could he ioiittiiorii iviwtniiil of no Kiiigstoii. Let the crimiiinl popiilabioii t.hn~.- .'\!'H0mb|C(| engage il[lllll`i/. mining fur the go\ci'ii- iiioiit, porhiipa piibtiiuz Him the dnminiuii one niillimi ilollura nnnui\||_v." Mr. Bull thinks there .-'hiu1d be no dif- ticuliy iii inuiiituininiz an iiialibulion of this kind in tho Kioiiciykii. ooiiniiing that the fiwt. of trees growing in we reginn make it. possible for other vogeiiitioii to ourish. nu ununlup nu. Wuudgtook Sentinel tkoviuw. `mw'I|nbborIney F. R. Bull has struck upon what. he claims in n lmppy solution ur Lhu quuntlon, "\V|mt, shall bu done with cnmmal population 1" Huron: tho at,-lnenxu us nuuueuced by Mr. Hall: Let the guvormnent.." said Mr. Bull, "send out on goulogirat. nccompomied by u mnnniasiun. Int thin nmmni.-ninn hunt mu -1 am! I )UllLl(.` N01`-`(IE H HICWEHY UIVRN THAT, tho Cunnoll of tho Oorrmr-Hon of Ilu- ('-l'_v ' of Klmuton lnton I on-ui -u n B)-lI|\\' Mu-r nu.- clI\irm.(~on of ma munth fr rm and after the day on the data or Hm llrnt ouhliouhn 0! Chis nomlco hunt Hm Enuhlh lluy nf Novomluor, A.l) ll namoly.0n Wrll IHY OF UICUEM- DISK. A Ina? torn-tmhllshing, n Qning up, making and pmvldiuu with uh awnlk.-a, A puhliv nth-oz In 0- mmnt th-a nmtl: your 0! Uytluuhutm ~t.not wl*h Hm south park. uf um Itrool In the City of Kingston. and for F\pru- prlvlnn the - emnunry Inn-In fur than said pur- ou : that paid Shunt tn km H mm wide fru n ; rlnnun wt M. to tho ms: or Lm. T-on on the a nu h nldoo Pruu-uu Mmat. and mi font wlulo from the til? 0! null but. ran to .Iohmr.n Iitroo`. und In all rospooh II nhowd by yellow line: on uh: plan mm on fyuo In the Hey En- alloorn (mice. In the Cilyol Kh am Itod tllh Nuvomhnr. A I) DIN : and whivh M phgn may `ma non nc mid ome. dun-hm mllno houu Hy any porrmnlllforulml All muons whom lunch nr.- unJu|innll.\' Crown Attorney Hull would send convict: I0 Klulltlp kc. lII.....l A..._I. Q._..A:. -I u , ILIUUII llgllllln I UUI UKUI/||I'l I John C. Ilullibt, Jun." Was the nun sane when he wrote this '3 Certainly not. No man who is in his right. mind, who loves life, as Mr. Bullitt does, who hue the means to do goal], the inu- ence that. properly dircutu-d, will help others us well as himvaolf. who has depen- dants who look to him for guidance und care. will, to gratify any curiosity, deliber- nbely commit suicide. A summons comm to him, a sudden impulse, mid he acts upon it. To ahow tlmt. ho is cool and col- leoted he goes to a place of eniermniiiment. for the evening. Then, to satisfy this longing for it look into the future. to verify his belief, he sets aside nllecbion for home and loved onen, and poi:-one himself. The man`s life. honorable in it. in said to have beeo, was dofectdvo in -omo respects. ll! training, however good, was lacking in one thing. The vital thing we call life is given to us to use and not abuse. till t.ho'pur- poses of the lnllnibo Ono are served. l\ll(l then the future will be revealed. Bun no man 1` in hurry the and and be blessed thereby. III \'|l'llllU5' IUD IJIIUIII IIVU III Kuulnury. IUU wilyl. I know, be interested in knowing how IA person feels who in about In ntep into the unknown world. Hence I will tell you what. Inyj feelings are I wonder. I doubt. I Imps, but. over all the wonder and tliowlnnbl. nml the hope. a feeling of intnnnn rturinaity prevuden. Wlmb is the future" I believe I lcnnw, bun it, isnnlyn belief. I am \'or_\' curious In verify it. The feeling of four in nlnont. I um going from here to the I-Lion Musco to play chess with the :\ntom:won. This f.u:c ifluatrnboa my mentnl condition, perlmps hotter than M volume of my writing would. lheutli seems to me to be merely an event. of no more importance, my, than bronkfnat. I love life. and hate to leave it : but the summons has been served, and I mint. nnnwer: and now, goodbye. We will meet. again. Your brot,Iwr. Jnhn I`. nullilf. Jun " Thuredny. Dear Josh,-I have decided to and jt all. I wish that you and Jim would induce father and mother to make their wills up to .aecuro to my wife and daughter, my one- .third (share of their estates. 1 ask that every paper, memorandum. etc.. than I leave behind me be destroyed without be- imr |..'avinnIIv nanrl Pnr mv f.u-alt: I unlz IUIIVU UUIUIIU IUU UU uunu'Uyuu VVIIIHUHU DU` imf 5..`eviou.sl_v land. For my faults I ask on y the charity of silence. If I poauem-e an virtues. let. them live in memory. You wi I. I know. he intnm.-trad in lmnwimr \/\.I|.U5V\.'nJ uv.v-v.a- A moat roam-hblo event: was tho suicide on Friday morning. early. of J. C`. Bullitb. hm-istqr, in pm of New York : loading hotels. Bullitt had been {or sometime a ruident of Duluth, Minn., fl lawyer. and counsel for the Northern Pacic railroad. He won mnrriod, had :1 happy home. was well connected, and brillinnt, und his friends thought that in the lnrgor and more promising Held of practice in New. York he would have greater loops for the exercise of his ability. So he visited the mebropolie. looked over is. selected offices, and auicided. The letter ho loft is the curious production of a curious man. IIere_ M :-. And 00:`! lo: facts In ....nL- Lg- AL. .I......... _- t A CTNADIANWSIBERIA. A CURIOUS SUICIDE. Ulllver U. 5. (:lu\vlu. Mlloo Hour: pormnluuarutml | pOl'I0nI whmo prvjmlirmlly Mfoocul und who pm [Mon to no hard will he I hand lay tho mld \ oum H either In poruun or } lg r-onnul or solicitor. boron pnulnc who am 1-lav. j \ my many wme. MONuA!..NOVEN"BE1'i 15. 1393. I `ThC_N._Il'_!.51l)cuI.Io in tho ohois at (mug ndumllory. Boumllo. htuning tor ch: lial: market. ` in. u-.4]. L....:...- I:...I. :. n ' DIUI`IlIlI' IIVOI, |;i[0'n "`ms `I `I Bnncroh on D gaunt: nix beta cl not an pn- uwuu Ul um mun Stump, that day Mil Gonna XIII been It chmnpmn ot the Irish tenuntry. nndnrnco Hm clomh of her lath}! In I88 the hill do- . mmi hbr am-rm:-s and a good part ol her lortunqm the can she has been expo cmu_v mtemstcd In the amnesty campaign. A: tho who of the Parnell am 3 she went tn I-`nnm. whv-re sho smrtucl ` newsm- |\0t I.` lrvlm I [Abra \\'lm-fl` has Interested Ihnllnulhalg .0 L`-nnahnuun In Oh` .....-....I [urn IA I\`uIv I uguxu \\ ulvll Ill lll|l'.l\'.\|(I| lhonsmulaa .u l-`nnchmun In the canned [ab lmlund UIARLII Wlll __________j_ ' z \n|u\| || Isl] ||| |3[.(K|IIL l.l\`I Illl lll'vI' (IN (I ' vnpt.-nln In the British army. and his fam- ily was a Wczilmy one In the north of Ira- )nmL Her conversion tothe Irish cause` was due to n drnmnuc mcldont which she ` wIt.neaat~d Mu-r mturulng to Ireland at the (`loan ot hvr n`hooI (lays. Sho who present ` as an eviction. common enough In that part of the country, but an nnusiml night to her {Tu old man and Ma` fmnlly wem dru-un {mm the` howl which they calld homo. and the exposure rammed In`tho drum 0! the man. ' :m.... on... .o.... \n.. (1.... L.'. 3...- - ) ll'lI|ll'l' Ul IIIU l\'\'UlllIlUlI Ul I I`-JO` `vnnd It. is not. to bo n-onderod an that aho Mum Gonna is A charming pmpagandlat. f j ` I has boon so succc.~.-{ul She is n u\lL bonu- nful young yvoumnof :33. She does not come from the peasant clans. xx-hoso cause uhu pleads su eloquently. but from the no , rullul Irish nrlstocrnc)` Hvr father was a = rnnf.-nln In Mm Ru-Inch nuvmr and HI: fnm. I _ `; .\u.~s l\l.\l.'D(`-0.\'.\`t-J. mnvlvml of z\d\`rx`z|tlnp,L tho use of t'l_vm\- Inilu nml was sulmmcml m Ilvo yours` Im- primnuu-nt. Mu \\-m4"n-leased. however. on 1 the appeal of u mnmbur of pmminonu scl- ( mm.~t- ulul lm-rx ry men before having M`l`\'l`1| out. his tvnn. Shwo mu Pnnco Rmpotklne has lived 1'hlull_V tn l~2Iuz'l:nml. but ho has contlnuod I0 ho Jlist nu nu.-um an enemy to govern- nu-nn us owr. nud his writings are rmd n with lntomst by mmrchlstl and souhsllsts I all over the world ' , : 'l`I\n Alum. 1`, \n-.. \l....A n........v- ..x,.n \ 1 Illl U\L'I` IIIU \\'UY'lH n f Tho object of Miss Mnud Gonna`: visit , In to misc funds for thu vnvtlon of :1 mom I mm~n& to Thuobnld Wolfe Tom). the hcmio In-mlcr of tho n-volutlon of I793. \Imnl1nnn.\ 4.. - ..n........n... ..-....._..-_.lI-A IIIIH After thnb Hm prltm-trn\'olod In vnrlous muntrI(~sut' luropv \\`l`HilI1,{.'\ll(l lecturing 1n ctvmxmrmtlnn of tho l{u. ;2`ovorn< mum. in 185".` he wnw urr-.-stud tn 1"ruucu. A hmullml Blue Black and Beaver Over- oonn. with volyot collar. Many would my chain as 1'! M. Our price only 0.6. Anothor our llne. some rut. hunt. sonnon you would pay not. has thuu #10 Halo pvico \v'l`.'uI. `I7: hgvn LLIII I nlIu.nlI\ n-uni; ltgnunu nnO l\lIlU `Vt!-7 lIIll`H|K'|I \III [I UIIIIIKU UI UUIIIK | u-mu-nrm-ml In u conspiracy ngnlnsl: the life of the czur nnd \\'n.~1 m-ntcm-ed to Inc Im prisnnlnub Ha) was n_of. svnn to:3'lb(`riu. hut. wusn conflm-(I in tho lortrusa-z of Peter nml l'nnl in ma Nom Ho would hnvel hm-n thvrv yet, hnd in not hocn than ho was ll`1l|l.\l('l`l`I`(l lu lhu Nh'h(nlus hospital. {rum ' which he nuulu u durum nml sn-n.-utioI1.-nl I o`.~'v'.'I[m In lain Tho lmzltlvo llrsc sought n-hum In l`lm(lnIul. but a your lglstqar went to bwltvvrlnml. whcrn hu joined the Juru I'm!--rutlnn of tho lnrvrnntlmml orklng nu-n 5 n<.~'m-Inlmn l.-ntvr ho foumled tho I... |!.u.nlo.\ 'l'b.4- ....`.. nnunvhl- turn 3 us.-uruuxun I.-:\u'r Ill` Iuunuuu UIU nl1nI`1'hI~l.Ir pup:-r In Iiovolw This wns mu much for the 5\\'usS, and they expelled hum \ 5'... 1|...` 1|. , _ _ _,;.__...I-.x 1.. .-,_n,,, uu IDIIIIIIII marl. Ski Linc undo business lively in (on C3 1. Ian 1`-andnfn nnnmlk `H-an I|IN lll|( K M It \\`u.-3 not Inna nftnr this that Kmpot kinu was nrro.-st-.-1| on n ulmnzo of being mun-nrvnul II\ n nnncnhvmuv nulnlncf I.\n\ Iifn . u.-..\.n. nu... u. u..-.. kinu, fl llofml Icussinn unnn'hi. who nda I-.'ng|.'1ml uhnm. the nnly snfn place of I`n'Sl~ uh-um: In Imropu. '1`hcothm'i:4 tho hv.~u|- ` tiful Mia: .\l:uul (ionno, puplllnrly known us the "Irish Jonn M Arc." who mnl;cs I'm-Is lhu sw-um. of hm` lubors on behalf of ` llaud Gonna Come: to Tell the Old. Old story of Inland : Wrongs. W'hlle Prince Kl-npotkluo, the I-hmoun Ruulan .\n- uonm. Explnlnn nu Ponllnr nun. Just now we am being favored hy the presence of two di.-=tingulsho(1 nglmtnrs who have come across the '(K'&`l|Il to cull.-It our nylxnpnthls in two distinct movemout.-1. both of which nro somewhat. rovolut.lnn- try. One of these vgsitors is P:-lnu_e Krupot- ` rwo DISTINGUISHED _FOFlE-IGN AGI- TATORS`VlSlTlNG AM:-:gucA. Hl|I`V III l`|\" ' (IL`\'0thl;..' I1 hnn qnlluu _w ul t|u'1`L' CUHUI I uml L'ws;u-n} nu unI\.. I .-1 `Ibo `(aid ioou um. I A slight an-idem mmlxcd the boring for 3 1: lost in the Brock ntnot an main em. = morning. ' The men h;u.l`buncl A hole np I pooite Adams` shoe .-(mo, and J.|mM' Rom applied a lighted match to nd out if the us was permeating tho gcound at lhzi . -pot. A Hidden uploe-Ion tout plnco, um` ' than onvelopul hip head. . llo van tom nonrily dud. but ercnpod my swan burn. . ., ..:.n___j. PD IIUII l|lI!| IIIIHIJUI" NIII DVIUU `I `III- Wo have tho I custom made Ponvor Oont, which we consider without dnuht the Boat vA'uo In the dnminlon. Uur priuo 010; it In wall worth :15 010-0 Prion. Quick Sales. IIICUIJ nun nuuvrn uuvuvulvuuv Ru. (3. R. Bani-II. canto of St. Goorge'n. ha`! had I cull to Trinity church. Btockvnllo: nine to bemmo an srohxk-Icon m an Amovicnu diuoeoo, Ind I third very clantohi-I pnnm. -pure of work. Ilr Buuioh has not given 'ts. deridaul Iuuvot. Insmo ummtnr Ivldaln um go tn iii! dvh Ilvilgho Lj teld l`v A lull can-nu. \\` \nm;.\,l._laho. .\ur. I5 . Ihg mm] carrier was held up here _\`ooterdu_\' by . lone highwayman uud mlarod to dismount 4 ` from host house. The runier was then told to cut-the unilnack npon, which he did. and the robber took all the ngintorod let. 1 u-rs. There was about 84 mm in 1-nal._ ' The charm: pone of Ion men immediately .-at out in pursuit. _ 3 situation I; IIu|Iru\'|.n|;. . l.o\Iu-.\'. Nov. l.`.- A (leapatch to the Horne! has issued a dcmoe cstublia-hing martial law furn `poxictl. of ll:-rly days ~ ' Fumes lrmn R10 Jancim.wn3s that l rm-Idont I I The evidence of n pohticnl com-pn-ury in I counecliou with the recent. nuounpt. Lu as-~ city however my quiet, and public opinion mp rte the coupe of tho c-xecntivo. The pro eat. of police. who in A prominent. Jaco- ` bvn. has resigned. The police prohibit. zhe gathering of the people in the atroote All things cousidcled, the aitunlion is ' umpun-ing. nan-..` nv_ A no-1. -u,__.-_ -assinnte the plmident. is inciouing. The , ..._, __, ., The Prenlc-ut. um In Town u Should not. full to we W. H. Power up ' l. lrry Shannon in Edwurcl E. Kidder :- ;.uwmln| mIhl.ar_v dunno Slnumon nf the :s`ixLh." which I! booked tn appear in thu- c Ky no morrow evening. The play is one ul vicnl und compelling interest. and in vnost lavishly mnnutoll. a large nmonnt ol -`canary and special costumes being cuniotl for the production. Mr. Power in the bible ; mle does an no pin-o of work and is one of ` - ur favorite romantic plnytra. This IS the l play containing: the marvelous cannon that cnnsorl so much comment. ` 'Uell(\ hronglmut the slums lust Fen`-`on, the prcsu: taking it. up with one nccprll pm f vlniming it. tho musterpioco of saI"xaauunnl Inge renlinn. Tho plnn in now open at.` \'aw_vcr`s where FCIHP! can be procured inl ulvnnco. Pncon `_ .'w.. me. and 733. ~i F Just A --.'|r-oluhl nln." J T-1:u\1`-~. Nov. I5 --~Sovue weeks ago word was received from \\'xLhnnpit.-\o. A|- ` 5 gumn (lintriot.- that n _ymuI;_{ blacksmith. IH\lHC(l 0'8: icn. had gnno hunting on Suu- . day, Oct. Iinl, and had not. been hc:\rti of ' wince. Thp d09;)'\Icl| :x|.4.1 added thul it, was probnbha he had been lulled hy acci~ I \ " lent in the woods. But. M rs, Ulhlen doom V ` -nt believe .-he is n widow. She m|_\'n it is .-n ".-:1-aiuht,bluIl of hcr husband who left ` . l'utmbom for the wouds in mnnpnny with A 5 - wank in :1 U'Briv.-n be-' ioveu ho of the living -uul that (ho .~tm_v was miginntcd to throw 1 hor oil` the scant. ... .. . ...... . .-\I.1-.\\.mu\ ]l.n, Nov. 1;! --Abuur. the time of the wnter carnival hero in August, JJhn Nowbcrry and Mr=. Clark Hula) lefL ' [_ their hmnm and wont to parts unknown. 1 \'uwborr_\~ is ubout Iwenty(ix;h' yoma nl ` 4:;,'(` Mn! Pen bohiml u wifo anal three chi|(l- ` l(.`I). Mrs. l'mile_v lofnbeairlcnlmrhmband, a `two cluldren. At the time Mr. Builoy` ` worn out n vmrrumt. for the arrest; of the . (.Ol|l)lOllHll it Wm placed in tho hands at ` uummblo Henrge Beebe of this place, who ` I` was unable to locate the couple until re- ` ` vmtly, whvn ho fouluftholn living to ; hofuro a justice of the peace. gotlumxt A\1IL"`8ll.'\ Springti. Ho hruught lhevn buck and left. them in the custody 0| choir fnrnmr partners. l'nlcus matters are emnmlbly nrmngod !\ hcnring will be had ; `I { ' CUUIU pUl'lUllLl HIE Ulll.lL'." of a mono oxporicrmctl hand. Lw(-nty-nno years of nge. The Li\'inI_:Hton brothers und the em- pkmyoes, separmolyu-mt up wreaths. The rormor valued the deceased young man very highly. He was 1 V\ ILH UHU L||.'l.'UlL|l'_)' ` 1 1 A Cumroplm um Inn 3 ] UTKIVII lUl.'|'.lI:I Uy IVUUUTI. nurvuy. 'ritlay afcarnoon Mrs. A. J. Fergl Hutchison street, Montreal, gave [smart ten in honor of her nieces, Briggs and Mies Carr-Harris, boll Kin,r,rston. who are Mrs. Fergusolfs g: `I on their way homo from n prolonged < to England. The tea table was benut ' ly decnmtod with roses. candelabra ; colored nhndos. and the drawing romn I tea room looked very pxolt-y with qua | tier: 0! plants and How we. ! ----- ---~----- - ~<--v-- 1 v 5 1 Ln ynu.-u.....~ uu -nu IYIKIIJ an - -..-nu."--u -u ; _ , lirnlnh Cululllblll. . S.\\'Dl-.\_ BU, Nov. [.7 -Juaeph Mc- ! ` f7rIbbuun_ whnsu ptucntn reside in Oakland. 1 '()ul.. and another man belonging tothe` night. crew of the Nud Fox mine, were |callghl} in a snow whale wlnlo young ` work nnd 1\1<-Urubboum wu.-I earned wn ,= the mountain sule, and hnpe 4-sly; buried under 11 Inn.-In of snow and Ice. His mu'bner,whnso nnme i< not known. um ivnmnumml in Hm hmnnl fnr lwmnv. . Crumley Bros.

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