Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Jul 1896, p. 2

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)i-i %a%l99d IR`-'-'-:'.."'.': ' EDW. J. B. PM JOHN OEFOBD Prop! Assistant. mlnbu lung. -0". Dual not Ilia` - . n . FHE DAILY WHIG. 0p\'fer per Orbcm 'I)I'rov. . ANNOUNEEMBNT: LIBELLING THE HRITB. ..u1im}.ua.a:.n.aao __-.4- _ _-..x-.. _ i ropriou;r. Vnpuonm. Nq;rns. .. Th; Attempt to load Emoribn Costa-. wash, of Toronto. upon the country ft 81,000 I your, in the oonuolidntidn 01 the- hvs, l;`"'do .' Thy gm/.o_rnmont and this oilnry have no further use for\ him, qlitieally. ` U .' . The Mail and other paper: no guring up the-aoat ol the lube elections upon the hipru-ehy. Surely the lesion has been suf- cionb. In Quebec the repudiation of church interference in elections could not be more oompltto. A writer in the Toronto World suggest: I ohmge in the leadership of the conserva- iive party if it is to make any headway ngaihst the government, which means that Sir Tupper, Montague. Hnqgnrt. and the rest of them must. go. o o u Iuumznunm ma 1;: J.ME`uu6nu~, ' V U Mr. Uroenway is said to have under contemplation an early `visit to Ottawa to confer with Mr. Laurier. He is wanbed in the ministry. Mr. (lreenway or Mr. Sif- ton, in the cabinet. will {militate the set.- tlenodt of the school qubation. It need naruly De emu b|ll_'l uuu Iluw premier and his adherents are as unim- peachable in their loyalty to England as their conservative rivnla. There have been riods when the sentiments of the (1.... a... In...-.I. tnwnrds the mother been riods when the aonmmenw ox me Can ian liberals townrds count: were believed to be more cold, but all heutntion on that. head has long since .......a ..,.... mu Hun list. nf nblacta nut. all hesitation that been nae long since ssedaway, and the list of objects put orward by them at their last party can- federation`, which has been adopted by Mr. Laurior as his programme throughout the election he has just won, is headed ' the words. "First and always the, conl nection ofCanada with the British hmpire." ' ` ' He is reco nized throughout b all parti a `lea er whom British li rals may mud to follow. and whose devotion to the British ag is not less than his own. When in l.`49l he was chosen a n timell great political excite- ment to cceed Mr. Blake as leader of the liberal party objections on the score of his race and religion came in the first instance from himself alone. He was the first to reelive and to point out the drawbacks which might attach to him as a Catholic and as a French-Canadian. The condence inspired by his personal character, and the respect which his talents justly command. were, however, suicient to outweigh, in the estimation of the party, all that could be said against the novel experiment. of lacingaCatholic and a member of the `ranch race in a position which hitherto had been always held by an Englishman and n Protestant. n.. oi... ...I-lame. nl mnuln nrmmremsnts and Protestant. On the subject of trade arrangements with this country. Mr. Laurier's statements during his election campai n are of the most satisfactory nature or those who believe that it is ssible to stren then by commercial ties t e political bon s which unite the dominion to this country. Mr. Laurier oomee to oice with the cordial re- spect of political opponents as well as friends. His rivate record is as stainless as his persona character is engaging and attractive. He counts warm friends upon both sides in politics, and many conserva- tives will be found to echo the remark once made with regard to him by Sir John Macdonald: I can trust Laurier without the slightest fear. He is incap- able of bneaking his word if he wished tn " The Winner: at the Queen Street .utho. dlll Sunday School. On Sunday afternoon the re of the prim competition were nnnoum-.e in the Queen street. Methmliab church Sunday school. The winners of books were : Kin- dergarten department. I-letta Knapp, Hu- bert. Oeler; primary department. E. Oaler and Gertie E. Smith; intermediate depart- ment. Lulu Boyce and All. Smith, equal: senior rlepertmenc. Willie Marshall and J. Tlateu, equal. The fnllowimz were entered upon the How no In Vlc-wed By But Oplnlon In Eng- land, Tlatea, equal. The following upon hunor roll, and Will wear the red ribbon budge during the ensuing quarter 2 Prim- ary department. E. Smith. R. ()sler, "F. Dawnon, \'. Callaghan, l . Fulton. May Martin, H. H.Cook.A. Auelst,ine,C. ()ole~ man. A. Ferguson, Mabel Milo, Mabel Meal: Addie Tove. J. Tuttlu. W. Rona. A. Ferguson, Maoel Muo, mnueu Meek, Addie Tnyc, Tuttlu, Ron-9,1 H. E. Smith, F. Cannem, V. Quinn. ` 1......-m..Ii.m r|nnArt.mnnt.-- M. Aiken. 1). 1 E. Smuth. 1*`. Uannem, v. Quinn. Inwrmedinw dopartmentr-.\1. Aiken, Fakes, L. Boyce. M. McMu|len, M. Mar- nhnll, A. Smith, R. Hunter. E. Spaxn, J. Folios. H. I-`oraythe. E. Ash, M. Philli un. F. Briden. H. Lambert, E. (`om r, V. Wnunon. B. Oollinnou, J. Aldrid, . Abor- nethy. Senior deuarLment-(`. Aiken; V. Cro< ` rriage Painting 'I'hu.'. mv hunlnenmnnd I mum Senior depurLment.-\ . mien; v . Ll'0< thorn. C. liaacoigno. F. Cog an, H. Box. H. Anderson. N. Wormwort. . F. Gordon hqnine Savage. 1:. Vl'at.Aon, C. Dawson, |.. Nugent. R. Nicholson. Fled Nicolle, l-I. Aiken, A. Falcon. Lil` Lambert. l.. Iflmp man, M. Robinson. .. Pa , H. llordnn. C. 'erguson. A. Squire. illio Marshall. J. abet-. H. (SM/ea, George Birch, S. Hun- ter. E. Luwery, Stella Emmett, Henur Coggan, M. Malone, A. L. Singleton. R. Squire, J. Sparks. A. Ash. 0. Chapman. 5uIIIIFII Ill IIIU WWII- l . Waite, of the rm of P. & l-1. Waite. Bernainl, Minn., here to spend a vacation, gives interestin information about that country. With is father Mr. Waite went to the won: three years ago and continued the mmufucture of their tented snowplow and other instruments. hey hme met with success in the west. The town in which he is located is of about 9,011) population. and quite a busy centre. The shops of the Northern Pacific are situated there. together with severel large new milln. In one oi these mills the output is l76,0I)() feet of lumber per day. and at present is running: day and night. A great convenienve and saving is derived by entublishing log rail- ways, the trsnnportetion of logs by tlioee trams. port 01 the way`. meeniny a big thing to luynbennen w 0 have so much money looked up in the logos. Mr. Wuite lrequentl meets with Kingetonisnn during his trnve I through the west. most. of whom are doing well. 9 .`I':oy ml. to Roslyn. CALAMOIIII, July l3.--'I`ho whher nt proaont. in very unsettled, and as a conno- quonoo the farmers: are making nlow Pro- ` gnu at their hay. Rev. Dr. Smith. Kang- ston. proaolnd Sunday morning and even. ing in the `Prcabyuanan church; it. being the fourth annivor-ary ol the laying of the comer atom. M. H. Wilaon, in chargto! tho Pnabyurian miuion bore for the lat. thrao summon, ha been [owed to resign on aooount. of ill-Inaalth, amilcavu in a low day: (or tho north-want, when he hopes to" nhla strength bdon autumn. Int odnooday avanlng. altar prayor muting. hlu congregation vaitod on Inn: and pro. named him with an addnu and a wall lled poraonrllhing him a ploannt. and protable holiday. Uougho. Dolls. Aulun. lsrononml. non Thnumd I/mg Troulaluuncwrodby Nor- inoynnp. Prieo and 50 08:. hnnounhohnlinc virtues ol tho Toulr/from Icl nouucno. muon- |nQ. ooaqpuion. 000.. un0nrur a um. l4`v_ Pills. In-iotly ngohblo. They guuly danish the livc and In: the ]uwunchhcnH|o. W; anal... n-nnlaltu nlhlnn J1: goons: our nun An w uthondoood an 1 pain: I! I : J-II I IUKQTIT . I?'H0%IXI'- [tins R. l |JIIycIur|I\cuIo. You I-Islinlhntiionutlioino. dlui hi (E-our`: Huh [Jim Pllhg vvv --__.._ ,,, ` Iodorn Innnncoment, excellent r-ulnlne And but ntonkod but In the any. ' Attention given commercial men ..i`.`i`.:%. .ondun Times. It need hardly be said thy; the new u-nminr and his Iethy. ` Senior depurLment-(`. `harm. (I. uaaooiszno. Comzan. Box. rbo Inna-ct Ibo nun. 0ouhn.CoHn,AnthII. Bronohibil. Born l'|:roumdlnnzTroIHuunnI-db: ..- .v. V.._. , . Tohfottnm dck headache. an mania-Han. n. nn&rln n Littln .PRVIZE COMPETITION. THE NEW PREMIER. mun DAILY nnrrxsn `WHIQ TUESDAY. `JUJQY 14. 1896 nuns. HIB: 5.. .li \tI.Il I IIlu\J - uu--no---3 'l'hM.'| my buslnm-rs, and gnu-nntee that all vohlolu.oqn|pn on, etc .entrunt.u_d me will in nhrnod In brig t. as new. Plenty of room in tn) new qnu-tern pernnhzting good ntorun heap. W. G. FROST, In__ no _....I On 'LI`.f'l` rar nluodn mun Basccomssznj (Con "mud from Pege One.) ' ` thing about .uunt.ie, I would tell ion." Got the boy out of the Kin ton orp home About ve years . in right none in John Babcook. W en he was taken from the home permieeion was won to give him any name desirable. itneee named him Willie Wright. Deeeued and the boy got along together very well. Nevery heerd any mgry word: pue be- tween them. Knew noghin of my Im- friendly reeling between the y and The 'rlneverwule'.elone. The; wee eedatron but never vvieioue. Never knew himto oenythin more cruel than to pound the cows. {for coroner and doctors had been at the home onMon- A... 9}... law nnnfnnnnrl In .Mrn. .l..oI(Ie(l 'l'lIl' uun `to all: IaI'I.IVVIo Alexander Gleseford testified he last saw deceased crossing dinin room where he was sitting. It might anywhere from five to ten `minutes after this that he found her dying. He asked her to leeve the door open between the dining-room and kitchen. Heard two noises. First noise sounded like a door upstairs slamming. Second noise, a crash. was not so loud. After two or three minutes hsd elnpsed Willie Wright ran into the room and said, "Jennie is shot. asked what Jennie." Boy re- plied our Jennie. Ancompsnied him out to woodshed and sew Jennie Riddell lying on her back with her hands close toher sides. Blood covered her {see and she was breathing hard. About three weeks` ' e o a young man named Walker not o` (run. It was a nun doctors ma been at we noun unmou- ,_dAY the boy oonfeleed to \Mre. Gordon that he had shot Jehgiers Riddell. Witneee new him efterwnrdn end he told her he had taken down the gun and lifted up the tri gen, He said he thought there was not in on the nipple. Seeing a hawk in the field, e in the gun over his shoulder and start out of the door when the gun exploded. When ask- ed why he did not tell the story in the first place. he said he was afraid. Deceased was a mild-tempered. good-natured child. shot on gun. It gun that kicked. Gun was left unload` ed until a week ago last Thurtzzlay. when witneas loaded it with shot with whichtokill crows. Placed gun in its accustomed place and saw it there after Jennie Riddell had been shot. (lun was about fteen feet from where bod lay. Boy assisted to bring body into ouse. Deceased never spoke after receiving shot. Asked boy if he knew anything of the nhootin . Said he did not. Said, also, he hem ii noise of shotas he sat at the front door in` the kitchen. Said he did not move at first, but went out slowly to the '00\lh8d and saw the irl ly- ing on her back. Asked t e boy repeatedly if he knew anything of the shooting. but he denied all knowl- edge of the affair each time. Boy and girl were on best of terms. Had been to church in the afternoon together. Walk- ed home to ether from the front gate. Witness and y went down the yard to see if cattle were in the wheat eld. Wit- ness entered front door and the boy enter- ed b the back door. Saw the boy on a sofa lln anything took place between boy and 'rl after girl crossed the dinin room. y was always quick tem>ered,`lond of teas- ing other boys and o cieating fun. Did not think the boy would point a gun at deceased to frighten her. Witness could not say just how soon after the accident he examined the gun. When he did pull back the hammer smoke issued from the nipple. the kitchen. Did not know that ' Colifensml To Mrs. Gordon. Mrs. James Gordon. sister-in-law of Mrs. (ilansford, knew Willie Wrightc ite well. ' After the coroner arrived, Mon ny after- noon. witness took the boy into a closet and naked him if he did the shooting. He solemnly declared he did not do it. Aalied him aevernl times, but was met with de- nials. I )lllC6d my hand under his chin and said, ' ow Willie, God is listening to vou and He knou;s how on did it. Still he denied the not. So I t ion said, `Willie, it is between you and une|e,, If ousa you did not do it uncle will be glam Tell the truth and do not have him suiler. l'ncle and aunt have been In good to you. surely you would not see them suiler. Bo- sidea. perhaps the law has been ehsnged und if vou do not tell the truth perhaps you will be hanged.` Then he said, `I was fooling with the gun. I had it over In shoulderi and was going out the door w en it exploded.` "I asked him if Jennie said anvthiniz to when It. exploded. I asked anything him, and he replied that she had not said n word." 'l'l|I IL" I huuluillullu Willie Wri ht. or John Babcocli. the boy who (Il(I t|0 sliootin . testified that he hiul lived with Mr. (I essford about five ears. Sunday, after church. he went as nr oi the barn nnd returned to the house by wny of the back door. After arriving lit the kitchen he walked up and down the room for a. few minutes. then the girl cull- ed to him to hand her the dish mg. She was out in the buck shed. Witness went out and threw the rag down to her, after which she began to wash an iron pot. (lontinuin witness said: "I returned to the bark ilchen and went out as far as the door. I new OI hawk down near the hens. close by the born. I swpred bark into the shed end li ted the gun from the beam on the side of the building. I pulled up the trigger to half cock and new there was no cap on the nipple. If their lied been I cap on it must have stock in the`hammer. I threw the gun over my shoulderjnd al- lowed it to drop with some foroe. I step- ped out to the door, a distance of ebout six feet. I left Jennie weshing the ts. Her left side was next the door. saw her last time alive when I turned to go out the door. I had junt got outside when the gun exploded. I did not see Jennie fall and was not aware she had been shot until I saw her body lying on the wood." In renlv to in question nut in countv- until I ner noay lying on me WOOG. In repi& question put. by county- nctornoy 'hit.ing, witnou replied he in. tended mapping the trigger in on eifort. to irighmn the hnwir. The hawk ew oil: at the report. Jennie did not any nnvthing to me before I` went, out. After tine gun was discharged I in. it brick on the beam and ran in to! tohlMr.`rlluIisfog'd. it? not trying to rig ton enno y poin mg the u: At. her. nor did I have my nqor on t trig or when the mm went. oil`. I nnvar 1! oil tho nun before. but hue .l0l . I navy: to explode. (' At. this pom FITS LIKE A GLOVE tooxploao. _ point. Mr. Whitin ulusd wit noon to show how he held 1. gun when the fatal shot Wu rbd. Witness did up naked. Foremun Onvor nlno book the gun and showed :ho'w it uni: ,ponib|o lor the gun to be exploded M. hall-cook. (`,ont.inuimr vvitnens uid : I win tho tng when mo went. on. I never o gun before. handled it and can-iod.it. for Mr. Glau- .ford. I hug no idea what caused the [In On or nlnn to De explotlotl It hAll'0('(`l. Continuin ` friendly wit Jennie And nevet ` cl-one words with her. Mp HuH.ina._HnII in it `won words with nor. ` . Mr. Whiting-.Hmv in it you did not all the truth About the shit in the am I nlnnn O IMBO ."' P Wit.nua---`*1 vru sink! to do no." In answer to Dr. Kilbom wimcn aid he had not been Innoyod when Jennie Riddle cnnotao live) with Mr. Hhnford, Didnotk showugoomlng nntiluho arrived. ltnosu Iighod the shoot hou- m his but y m u ountul mnnnot. _ innnueicn on-atonvonurlyeronsll taking ptmcnlnr can no pm`: "I.`|"nnd doth all Ink "i n. ` an iulno --wm o Wright." WI! H10 place 9 TIC CARNOVSKY COMPANY, r\\I7l|A u In n'lVIIIl'I'."l` uluvwu. vvlwllwwu -up"... .r.- ....--- _._. :2: Mal msnnor in; ptrticn can to `even all "I30" and "i`n. o dgTd AL- `___.- nltnll - If-Ink; " lullcndlulolltoc. 5 \p I)r.R.H.Abbou.vhomndonpcIt morunouniuuononhontmlm, Idi- Ioduauholhdfonndthobcdyto thus olnvolldovologandgirlmppcuntly than dxtauh nolqo. 0obrdhh.hvvn with bl: can: month an! huh ~ had my I-I-\u ` above ouul-`unglo of loft eye g ' an ir- l regulnr spun! -um through the skull about three-quurtan by one and 3 half inches in djnlnqtar. ugh which brain aubounoo had oozed. o wound wu lled with brnin` luhutAnoo._ and oxigndod through both platen of che Ehull. On rcmovingcn}; of the Ikull, found wound in upper lo lobe of tho brain`; corresponding to openin in the skull. The direction 0! the `woun wu directly buokwnrd. `There wu pore or loan `blood all through the brain, which wna torn and lled with shots. . n.. nngninl the cheat. found lumzo oer- and nuoa mm anon. On opening the cheat. lungs r- fectly healthy. Found I small woun in tbelewer -part 0! the body, caused, Ip- patently, by 1 etc! shot. Opened up ubdomen and ound all organs perfectly hpnlthi. Death was due whemmol-huge of the rain. caused by shot wound a. . In nnlwar u: an (mention Duh bvfzr. oihxe `Brain. ' In answer to question puii byir Whiting, Dr. A boos replied mm the _ wound must: have rendered the girl in- stantly unconscious. ` Tn! Vollul nonuurvu. After hearing all the evidence, at the suggestion of one of the jurors. a'n ad journ- ment wan made to the heck kitchen where the tragedy was enacted and the boy made to go through the eame action: he used on Sunday. from the time he removed the gun from its accustomed place until he returned it. On eteppimr outside the door and holding the gun In the position it was when exploded. it was about on a line with the head of nson. live feet, five inches in height. me of the shot was found to haye struck the well on the land- ing above where the girl fell. They could eaeily have reached there if-the edclrlent occurred ea stated by the boy. " Rnhirnino main to their deliberations. occurred stated by me boy. Returning again deliberations, ilborn and J. L. Whiting instructed the jury as to their duties, dening differ- ent clauses in the statute dealing with such cases. With but little argument or deliberation the jury arrived at the follow- ing decilion: "That, we find the girl, Jennie Riddell. come to her death by e unalibt wound, eccidentnlly red by one Villiam Wri ht, the name being a homi- vide by mise venture. IITIJI Illll vrlluulvuunn vv nun. vv vu -. Bank and OM l1`lt.Mn . P u tt. ofmld Flooring. Nomtlner uork Conne- Ido Upholnhriua uuqcbn Inc In Lntut I. Kill Work of I l min. Cmcnlcn CAINO\'B|(\'. Supt. Row. J. B. Pun. Preu. D. Ilunnu. Manner close UI Illa hula. , On telling his story to the jury the boy Ahowed no hesitation, the only time he fultered was when Asked by Mr. Whiting why he h.sd not hold the true story in the first place. All the points in his star con- nected. which added to his favor wi 1 the nwuvvu jury. home, were present. at. me inques . The gun which did the deed is an old ermy musket, nipple re, mnule load. It bears the stamp of the English war de- rtment. and is also stamped V. Ii. ower. It weighs over ten pounds, and the trigger will stand this weight without. discharging. showing that it must have been a severe jar or strong ressure that set it off. The gun was p ced in the custody of J. A. Carrnthers, who was sworn in constable on Sunday night. For such an old piece the gun is in n remark- ably state of preservation. The in- torment of the remains of the dead girl _h00ll plnce today at (Mtumqui ceme- tery. Dr. Abbott said he never examined :1 jury. . Alexander Burgess. assistant. manager 0! the Fairlmowe home, Brockville, and Frank Holman, also coplnecbod with the home, were present at the inquest. The gun Dr. more rfectly developed or henlbhier body. geceaaed gave promise of growing into a very ne woman. ` lI\\'lIlI*u It has just been di.-wnvered that. many pernosyi hum In-u kn-pt. nwnke by trying in game sleep, This mid statement. is Hum-1-pmblo of proof, A ncording to Jane i-liiin Joy. an uutimrity on imomnin. By in Marion 0! expurilm-ntu on people whom henith hml been noriinlialyimpuimtl _hy siuoplwu night!-i, the runmrlyiblo ftwt was `.stulJ|lnhPd that this iumior u person. iundlng hhnnsa-If tn the experimmlt, N)- dt-uvered to loss mmaciullrmenu. the more thoroughly awake: did he henolmn. Then ii. hoomue evidam thew, no mnbtt-,r how strong the will, the mind could not. be emptied iikenvw-aui. successive aumnpt-s i tn make it. a blank only nimrnvnwd thu Trying to Sloop Mullen Some People Wldn ` A\\'n|Lu_ ' |.....'""-"."". ",'::-* 3:: .-:: guzxc. "' [nym- Onyx: M Apuuununulos empnlad Hke 1| vw-ml. successive nuempr-s to make only aggravated 4-xperlmenu-r. Those who have uxpcr|- nnoml the {rulthws tpblllpts to lnduuu nlovp by nuoo-suggestlon will readily np~ preulute this fut-t. Au qulvkly us om- thnughl. was banished another succeqded n It. I`In-n II; wnu m~t.(-nuined to woo Mor- | tdmught. lmnlsnea unomer succequ-.-u It. Then It wns pheua In an onllrely new way. An Mm mind when uwako refuses to '7: Us Il\\I\JI, Klna St.. next to electric car sheds pneun In onurely new way. An thn mind ho natisni with uohhingnein thn theory was ndnnm-d that it; could be no occu- piod as to actually pmduom--sleep.` This was acuolnplislu-d by n brmking up oi the thoughts into words. Tho thinking {Acuity which will not rest. was examined with d.iwonneum words. and heroin lay tho aux-.rel. of bringing about sloop tlmt was not nuperindumd by phyniuxui or mentnl fatigue? An in well known. we think nnd remc-mil-r in st-ntrnms. Tin mind in cominunlly making mm-rtionl nnd I-uIg[ent.luuu--suying smnc-thing about something or usicinu quvntlous. The quentioun am aulnninu-an serious, but mom often inlln nmi their nu-awe-rn conv- nponnnaiy vuiuoio.~I-, but they lamp crowding in until she Inontul process uemnn lularmluuhlo. n.. |......L-lm. un ch. vlmuahu inm IuunrmInum<-. By brwsklng up tho thoughts Into would and trying ho hum the words an dlmunnt-cu-d nu pnuslhhx, the thoughts aradlmlly glvo way, and the one lnndlug hhnz-elf to tlwupc-rllnmnt. nlnkn Into u nlumher. nlthuugh u chronlr nuen-r from lunomnln. In this muse the llrst .wonl~ than numo Into the mind wul --hmun" I :-nu-nllv nnnt.Iu-r word fol .WOHl` HIIC HIM) HID llllll WIN "homo." Pr:-scntly another word fol lowed, but nu instructinm. had been given to let any word in-nriug any grammatical or associative rulniinn no the tint! word slip out` o! the mind without. notice that was done. ryoing fuumi quiw possible to do no, nit ough not to banish wold: min-iy. l`hnn thn Inlnd, nnn1'l'dIn [.0 the III- nun-Iy. Theu the mind, nooofdiug to [II- nrmngod plan. sought out A word of a diiforonl. ulua.~'-"cnthuIi|slu." Now 0110 dl.-aconlusuted word After another came up until the wrist; run like thin: "Home, onunulinum, Grvnt. Brimiu, walk. twenty, tangible, b--yund, cups-rior. Washington," ow. In inllowing out this formula for golng to uloop nu-tiiicinlly the radar mun onduovor In ovoid I mo.-union of name! and numbers and all uinuaiootlons of words, for the obvious reason that such a oourno upped: to the memory and tho inacinntion, And tho` would-ho uieoper [an to thinking in the roguinr way, which he is trying in eaoopo doing. n -111 in (mud an the dinoonnoohd \ The only boutohold dyu that make por- foct, bright And unludin colors in dying Cotton: and Mixed u are the Diamond nu-, `mm-n nnmhr dnunin colon that ' C-WI ?-1 (Ln IndaeuoolBrigM.'Idhnuool tbl noyIc~dhIntd.uriuqorlivuroovn- clnhlhih ounbll. tin op BM:-I mom-autumn! Anlyoor migh- jun llihoynn. -on ,1 uA-__ _-_ ._|- LA.4.JLL -_.I_..A which no In trying to uoxng. II will ho found the man now on In your nlnd tlnt you wlll [I-uhnlly ob:-vo yoursoll Mung nvlnlld Intent In tho an-gamma groouulon. than will follow I loan of tho nglbilng all-oouoloulnou. Iuooudod by 5 pa- IIN lio whlch don I308 Ittelnpt to cull tho (rohnquo parade of wads. no Y56*B7E-t6f1oN AND mxxancoons? \ Comma and Mind uooau mo umnona D 0:. Thus popular dyagin v I: riot wuh out with uocp or fade in sun- Nn O. _ I II} \JTIlIlI\rV\lI-- `.cwu-- ._.--' ONTARIO STREET. Iltlot and Onumonul Wood Work. an... nun. uni h-A |l'iI.Hnma. Pnrmmtto I lit. , ' Many ol tho "Diamond" Cocoon dyes uopuntad, and otnnot ponibl In and -by other dyo nnnuhctunn. Ioi on want ntiohqtory Inn for Conan I n! my kind. odor any douripupn 0! Mind or Union (coda. he nun tout for the Dinn- ondhyon hr Cotton and Mind Good; lhlurnll chosnnod worthless {min '(/\ choose luhu. bosooxl, July II.--Aubo chant Iinrht. thirty-but hotoriu bonded 5.51!) bun.- Juno. Solo: 510 iota at Mc..005u u. I an . 1 u.|n.v._ " Jill. Bold: mu Inn Co., LII? I I8-Ila. IndDy0II'II'l;oown|n-Iuuuuuuu. hum, Rbfuu-All clncspnnd ihiul DOES THIS MEAN `YOU-? The Verdict Rendered. L-,_:.... _II 5|... -..:.l-..... ; omen PARADE AT NAPANEE | _._....-._. 1 Hen: WAS A GREAT Tnnoe IN THE TOWN. Wntartowp Brethren Won` Cordhlly Ito. oolvod Illd lntortnInod-!poocho| In tho Pnrh~-Denth of I Rauldont -8nI M - lI4\1\nI I`--In oum . T Sumhier Milliner _ ALI- .......ab. um nnr nnr I IIIIIDII -CYIII. NAPASEI, July l4.-Yeetorduv was '5 redjettqr day in the Anne]: of Nnpaneeh hiator . At ve o'clock the sweet slum- bereo the `gznoaful inhabitants were dis- tnrbed by heat. of drums and the fe playing Boyne Water," and from that time on a eonetengdltrenem 2! vehicle and can-tie convey t 1. rong w o wit- neeeedgzie of the largest Oren gather- ing: ever held in this district. he deco- rations of the town were hendeome, bunt- 'ing and tinge outing from nearly every house. Ahandaome arch was erected on John street. near the poet oioe, which bore the words, Welcome Brothers. Wstertown and Napanee." and on the other side "Derry. Two other magni- cent archos were erected on Dundna etreet, bearing the words. Boyne and Aoghrim." s... ......... Ion. 13.... I.m..am. 4.. thnl Au hrim." he steamer Ella Rosa brought. in the Belleillo band with the Deeerontn Orange- men and Prentioe `Boys No. 9, of Deso- r0nto.in all About 3U0pol-sons. The steamer Nellie Cuthbert carried the Shnnnonvillo lodge, accompanied by the Desoronto band and some 150 excursioninta. Tho abeamerq Vziruna. C. H. Merritt. Deng:-onto and Reindeer also had full complement: of ex- curaioniata. The morning t.raina_had sight- nam-: nn hnnrd. \ ` seer: on board. ` 7' About one o'clock the Bay of Qninmk. , bearing the Wuterbown excursion. mrivetk The Be rate com ny band of Wetertown `and L. .L. 101, ate:-town, accompanied by about 300 exeuraioniata, was met at the amnion by the waiting lodges and escorted to the various hotel: where dinner was par` taken of after which a. monamr proces- sion was formed on the market. square and marched to the park where speeches were delivered. 'I`|.n6'nIInu:innIn1la-nu fr-nun Hun nnnnlrv delivered. The following lodges from the country were represented: L.O.l.. 756, (`entreviIle: 532, Colebrooli: I59, Tumworbh: 308, (Jam- dpn Ennt: 490. Croydon .401. Wnierbown, N.\'.;5`.24, Roblin; l,2ll, Sillaville: I- .B. No. I0, Camden East: L.O.L. No. 421). Bath; P. B. No. 9. Deeeronto; l..0.L. No. 99, Deseronto; l,ll3, Limo Lake: `.301. Ne` Renee Mills; L244, Forest. Mills; I.`2`.!0, relby, and 430, Enterprise. The procession was the largest of the kind ever witnessed in Nnpanee. It is exbimnbed Lhnl. fully l0,000 people were present. Amongst the H kers an the park might be mentioned (ev. Mr. Daw- son, Waberbown. N.Y.: Rev. (G. S. White, Napenee; M. S. Plumley and others. The speeches were interspersed by choice music from the various bands. For such a large crowd it was an extremely orderly one. It is some twenty-two years since a similar walk was held in Nu nee. ` The shower about five o`c ook drove the sight.-aeere indoors, and as soon as the rain ceased the crowd begun to die ree. ~ The Wnmrmwn excursion leibiui ut seven ceaneu me cxowu Degnn no (IIBETEU. um Wsterbown excursion I o'clock. Not a single no i L x d was report- ed to mar the day's plan 5 ' Yesterday morning an er of the old nnfflnru nnnnml mnv, in than net-sou of Mrs. ed to the day's pleasyr settlers passed away. in the person of Alexander Thompson. at the ripe age of eighty-one years. 1)eceused's maiden name was Nancy McKim, a sister of James Mc- Kim, Camden. and Elise Mcliim. Tam- worth. Her husband preceded her to the grave only some few months. She leaves two children, one daughter, Mrs. James, and one son. Manchester, on the farm. She resided since her marriage on the name farm. She was adevout and con- sisted member of the Methodist church. The funeral takes place at two o cloc|i to- to-day. Mrs. J. M. Kentv and daughter, of lnnea preached In (ne'r'rosDyI.ermn cnurcn on Sunday evening. On Saturday luv the farm of Voter Bristol wnn sold by Is. Aylesworth. .\uuburgh,= auction. J. was the purchaser. at. $5,090. It is a splendid farm of H5 acres, ne building! and in a good state of cultivation. to-day. Keuty daughter, Cmbrevie, left on Saturday to visit. lrioiida in W'innipeg. J. J. Perry and wife have returned from their wedding trip. Rein Bryce Innea and bride. of Mor- ria, Man., are visiting Mark Parrott. Mr. Innea preached in the `Presbyterian church on Sunduv avenimz. Saturday The l revnIenre of Fenmle Complaints Found to Result Largely From the Kldneyu. SMIIN/\\\', Mich., July l3.-])ootora are beginning to turn their attention mt re ex- clusively to the causes for the great in- crenseof what are known on female com- plaints during the mat ten years, and to the remedies for the same. Msny canes have been investigated and men others that of Mrs. lteuny. of Ashlend, Vlis., who was cured of this form of trouble by the` use of a kidney medicine` known as l)odd`s Kidney Pills, which originated in Canada but has now become widely known and used throughout the western states. This hid other similar cases go to show that these troubles nre largely due to the kid- nevs nnd that the above mentioned remedy is likely to have a great effect in lessening the` number of victims to this form of com- plnint. u-|.| Ir... Ir-...uIn..nInn, IICIU I'IlI' IhlCIIIIll$/lull: Nam Ynnx. July l4.-4Henr Nond. for- mer! asmntnnt pa master of tie Cnnadinn Pnoi c RR... on Hannah Nond.' whose right name is said to be Ckvoily. were be- fore l'nit.ed States commisaionor Shields. Monday. on an application for their extru- dition to Canada, made by ritigh consul- general Percy Sanderson. enry Nood in accused of having stolen 36.500 from the railroad company and the woman in charg- od with bein an accomplice. In order to give the Britinh authorities opportunity to hilly prepare their `cane. the onminntion Wllll postponed until July `.27tli next. The Lheftin nllogod to have been committed between Feb. ltli and March 7th. I896. mt [IMF u-acuad by you or your mmny II nop mt.- wrn are uv-ed. and if you already have any of then dmauei Hop Biuorn is the only medicine that win poaitivoly cure you. l)on`t. forvot. t.his,and don't got. name putfed up stud` thnt. will only harm you. Innbewn, nrlgnr. a mucus, uunuy. urinar or liver complninta cannot. be con- trac by family if Hop Bit.- tnrn are mad. vou nlrudv IIIV Sine ing reductions in dress good: At R. Mt: nuI`1r.luly clearing sale. [ARE For aloby Ju. Kidney Pllls Rome mbor .. KId_ney Pllls Kldney Pllls LIII I (III II: hiaboton, Bright`: discus, kidney. urinal-I1 nr "var nnmnlnintn c-nnnnl. [)6 (SOH- Kluqoy Plllq w. J. Iiiivsou. llnmwnan Prlnraun AN ALWA_RMING IQJCREASE. .DOAN S DOAN S DOAN S DOAN S am. In ` 9 Ann n'nh viiiiiiiivniii lswowm "Sandwich Man" Stower's Lime Julce Cordlalhaa nn musty flavor and does not get mouldy. RICHMOND 6:00, _.... ,... _- momvsoiu Wnommo co., mu: nnunuu mu You are always sure of a nice assortment and bottom PRESERVINGKIETTLES Agood stock to be oom lotei cleared out by protitleaa prices. We must have room to make our PRO EHEHTS. Sooner lose our prom. than Iced our principal to the moths. . Are you the man or woman who said ou couldn't nord to buy 7 Luck II now huntin ior you in the ah: oi Barga nu. without ear oxgfrallei, in the line oi Artiste urniiura, English uitota, Bruno and Iron ode. ameled or Black, Antique Oak Dressing Games and Wtah Stand. sold separate, at lnno Poonlos Lilo Insurance 60., Toronto, MCKELVEY & BIRCH 75 & 77 PRINCESS STREET. lno WI! THEY cams. `254 and 256 PRINCESS` STREET. v uunh Issues Policies on every plan 61 insurance. including Ordinary Life. Limited Payment Life Endowment. with or without profits. De- ferred Premium. Annuity Bonds at lower rates than any othet, company. IOO Wellingtonstreet. Ottawa. Head Office ' of the Company. Door & Window Scre_(e|1%F Foffamily Use: JAMES RElD S, Ice Cream Freezers. Refrigerators. Garden Hose -" ' Refrigerators, Ice Cream Freezers ELLIOTT BROS., He walked all day, with might .:1nd main, - And he got both tir'd and dusty- He quit, drank Stow'r's. and did exclaim, (wmwrcn-.~x `It's the rst I've tried `NOT ML'sT\'.' " American Suspenden. worth soc, 60, now 25:, 35c. English Balbriggnn Underwear, 01.00 per uyt. , White `Shim, pure linen from And cults, for 50. __`_ j Black Cuhnpcre Sox. usual price, goc, our prion 3 pain lot Qt. Collar. Coin [and Tie! It niducul prices. NlEN S rTi|e Pipe and Fittings always on hand. 69 & '71 BROCK STREET. KINGSTON. The Leading Undertaker and Furniture Denier. THEO. IRWIN, . . . Merchant Iailor. Free sample from your retailer. -----l-7OR-'--- RI, WALDRON S I TELEPHONE NO. 35.` prices in these lines at r\IuIcI' REID, Undertaker. Dry Goods, ,, Carpets, House Furnishings, Millinery and Mantles Sprinklers. Water Coolers. 840.. 8;c. KINGSTON. our ; KINGSTON. ONT Malt]. Ymu able nun. gunnnuod. 14 I09 BROOK STREET. KINGSTON. IQIIIVFIIIVU I o I Noun: from am :1 . Uldotuilrtn from up. Nljht Drone: from am up. Coho! Coven from II` n , And all Winne- voar oaually on cheap. orutn. our own lithe .m only. Oonntu. Hnlouo Wuhan. And onldor Braces made to ordcr from any nnmon uni portoot t guaranteed. LIA.-.`/-.I. n-pnasnu 0-84.... `WPIIIP In union: to hnvn the latent yin and out In bu nmre. Wo no propsrod to em all kind: ol pnmarnn to your own mun-un on lilo Inotlco. We Aim mnnulmtnrn the Ihllo MMII Cornet and touch tho -1-tom of Iohntln Drou Cutting. -cusp-5nIia L 'r%t\' The Bee Hive nunc nun. Ill nnnue IIANNAY & HAROLD, Ilbhot and hlolnllu {or the ban. H00 our M5000 I3 Ind I0:-. Whlnhn. Chap! plan In any In oolon. All lilo: ln noon. 0 (0 PIIAJEC I lII BlNC@8 any IQ IIOOIOII. All Ilun m 8. C. Cl|ARlES. | L to do On mind 3 repairing. /::t:.. .f .:.':.-.:.'.-.:..'..-.'-".211 -.-.2: MWKEAINS . . llounn from no. DQOOOIII and porloot. m. gnnrnnuoq. New York Dress Reform, ';:',f;{;1' [vpry Woman em 2 I I\IVl'J I-I \a\au I1 lantml ntroot. 1 door: wont. ol Prlnoou strut. Kingston. Ont. _._.:?_?__?__.j_ Elgftion A New Industry... A XVAIII We Are Iolning Orders Household Economy. ` ROYAL-GEM `1223 `.`.`"-`:" 5212:: RM] thou any other our on the mu- A in. ` Asx voun unocxn. you --novzmunu.- -rur unmc-rnu nu I mt: rn Her ohulu are row-1. her breath lw sweet, And rho has snyth ng hut Chi:-nun feet ; M1! than ha one thing howevnr strange It In noun. um I 9 has 5 runuhu hankhrlnu for ' ulanzhlhu oe Cronin. . . nJ"' A-unnnn Ill IJVIIO IVIII-I-III`, unwr- $0110 minute from :11 Bonn and Tnlns. '70 do III! I GUI`; ggg B.'ot ..e,_ Between Princess and Brook Btu. CD001 in Stoves and Hot Alt Furnuoen. C In our but the not wounor In I III In. OI!` on will want your Mn mbuun unto than to l.A1"l'|l.- . Ilu nirgc lulu. and Inn that don right and mmpm. Aluo all Iudnolnvalrlng one quuc-py. , 890-J92 PRINCBII 81`. lo: cal no Whoa] wnmn Dunn, on. V _ the ban. u bind a . I000 ISLAND HOUSE . .` r-- gailass` POINTER8. JUIILUIIKI '- gnuot m Iwlllund nouaomhua coding: in than any lot `Ibo. ' I lddlus Jl I luv loud: un. Otdor at once. st cm! con. woon 9 . Yup. M [M Prlneou Mutt, Klnston.0'nt. _ _ TELEPHONE 491. YOUR GBDCEE F015 "1uJv1u.ur.n.~ Tllli xmesron MILUNG co. Ulunln . Prouinl and Rapnlrlmt u Spo- |Ity. our own nod: much u or. reason- ulo A on! Ioliolvml. tlnfnntlon nu-nnuod. &|Ol'l||l|n DPOII U\lV.l.|lIl. BYRN BS 4 CO.. u._;..-| 4-..; c A...-. -...o nl Dolnn-u I In an "II-Irvuunung M lonu-all ntroot. near Prlnnoss. ___.__._T_?__ Alva I has I nice lot of Picture Frames Ind ouldlngu nn Ind. Ooms and soles! llamas nnd yo Ill nd mom II ngsonahlo an they nan be mnde. Work promptly Attended (.0 at I Reinhardt`; nnd ()`Koolo'u Calo- bntod Luor. In one [Inn bottles. me put down :0. `4 --, _-___--.- A. Hm llnou ol Ch|no und Cr k- khonwuro. Woodon Wnrmcook n; o . A pg. _. _ _..... -II n..-o.. anal 'l`y II nrsrv-up with Win lhttrqnu domplou. Aho children : not: chat and over do- Iorl Mon of Wire ork mud in > .0100 manufnoturod mt M39. nosmson. nrnnuicvrl IIDA D nun "lo V10 II-III:-uwscv-v, IYDINHAl_ STREET. NEAR PRINCESS. tuuuau ..-__--_____ I For this month In olor our fine Itoo it greatly reduced lion. an In 0 not intend on than goods into nut son. ullnnd. no the Inn: in sun; and O7- nllnc But, all Ihldes. W HAROLD, `'s-`,`.`,, 1`-`j'* I In-u. will come when on will want. some `ob in t.heTinam thin; line prompt,- y nttendod to._0n that ouogniun the Tlnumltlning prompt, O.o.,,0n ouonnlun t o mun to nave Mme f0l'J0ll In `Ir YOU WANT A coon SECOND-HAND BICYCLE camp Go To u 131 BBOCK STREET. IKE; 8XfHQ|N`O In the I (out factor on ol` the world. - -n_I\t\lIl'lAII :j?.:.-T.__j- I A common exprermlon nul- dom realized. Onr noenlulty in mnklna n alulty to order id Ind Ioehn Glove fonmdiea. gents Ind children. I 1 experience the lur- -vnu ...u......... .. . J. McDOUOALL. .-_-I ..A-..-o n... Dulnru but tho hot weather In I you your wmc wonxs, I. tin-runan. ms Kma s'rmm1' IIIIIIIII | IICIID re` prepared ni--I v. mm feet; N! M PRINOESB RT. 'T street. and lit. ll PIINOES I?l'||BR'l'. Iva uund ov`u.10o.potliI\1o. II In vo inurtion. 50. " Once A weak u linn and over. me. " Twin: O was . " Io. " Thus inn 0 wook on to an manta by O nolld oonlo. twain lino: NW5! Inn-i or Dunn. onojnurtnon, we. - two inn om `lilo. Ink. Lost And found Pcnonnh. Articles for 103.110.. lo. nu word indniiy iuu; mini- mum r, 15., (`mu no. r lino; nduood nu an 0 y nd non! scoompsniu. X 0! on oqntnotn fox-_onr two lines. Minimum IOOdln:-- '-'}'t-fefee l1ne' vihen 3:137 Ame nen"sccompnnloe. or contracts for our Ilnee. BIIIIII (on e nottee;`loc. contact. {or e epeculed space are made for lo term: for mercantile announcements, but no 15! he! wcnted. for ale. to-let. pert- nenh1pe.'te or anything bgond octnnl ennouncement of code or men ecturee for ale Ire excluded. and spaces for nrofculonnl. lneuunoe or agency cnnonnoemonh are gub- hot to aunuu reetricuon. Oontrnot Idvertieen allowed two 011511300 DO? Week; more I ncnt chengel must be new to . The mu will not be tea :1- Ilble for In: ntendln of verbal 0 en. Written rectione ehonl be lcned on :11 t to the npwrovel of the publinher. ` coggafor insertion. All ndve Ieemonh no charge: for edverglpenxentp end subscrip- "3: '.::`:..'.::""::.*::.'::::.:::-u.... ... ooomtoa will In hol x-or-ontllv ro-903-1510 !or_ onion they give. -ran wnnxm ni-Isa wmu a pm 6| columns. in publhhod ovary Thuntloy morn-I giant 0,1 I 35:. I! puid in ndvnnu ; othorwlu 'rn's'EuIlwI1:x1.Y in published on lun- til 5 and 'l'||x.;`ndnn 51.01 I you in ndvanoo ; O1. othcrw . _ `_ _ d THE 315,5)!-W1 ll Illd OR`; ttthcrwlu. Attached to th Iron Beds -uh on ppeovbl A oh: on lorudvarumontu uom In no Ind payable in advance. Ooon of unlnso mud uuoohtlonn nonontlly CH6 EcTar'w '"T-" " " " ' tho paper in ono of the boat Job Oou In Oanadn; rapid. ntyllnh and chap '"` uh" m"""d '`13'w.'5. n. Puss. JOHN nrmnn. PI-onrlotor. 'r`E Nimw GOVERNMENT. Mr. hurier has format? his govorumeno, and tho members of it, approved by the govomor-general as his advisers, have been sworn into oice. all save Hon. Mr. Field- ing, the minister of finance, who was de- tained in the east. Inn y. u, r ., _ ._ .__,- ._........a z.. ....i.: uuneu Ill IJIIU Uuan. While Mr. Leurier was engaged in cabi~ net construction the tory correspondents It the capital proferred him mepy sug- gestions, end they busiod themselves with rumors of conflict ior oice among the lending liberals. Men were reported to be aspiring lor certain places in the gov- ernment; to be supported by certain others in the exercise of their ambitions; to be at dagger-points because of personal disap- pointments, or hilarious over, the disap- pointments they brought to others. Than Hun anunrnmnnr. wan nnnnnnr-ml, WIIIUUIUIIDI lulu uluusuu nu uvnvnn. Then the government was announced, and its personnel was seen to be composed of some ol the very men who were alleged to have been closed out, retired, aban- doned. Thi.-z only goes to prove that Mr. Laurier and his friends have kept their counselfthnt they have worked in harmony and brought togethdr and into union the ntrongeat men in the liberal party, and so given to Canada the promise of the best government it hes ever had. It will be not only an able government and representative in its character. but it will be made up, as one critic has already pointed out. of men whose personal and llpolitical life will bear the light of day. Tun nl n..o.....'.-J. nnnn Av-nu-u'nnn..:I in u----an . I811 YILI. `1`nIDAn.18IrrnI Winn In vubunhoa oven gut lI.l';X DOLLAIOI PIIY-IA! `nigh |:|nII' u1vi'nu`o nuoumwmtmhnuod. \ ,.........,... ..... ..... ..,..... ...... ....... .. ..._,. Two of Ontario's eons, experienced in parliamentary life, and greatly esteemed by the liberala, Hon. 1). Mills and J. 1). Edgar. are not in the government . but they will be honored in due time, the one ty appointment to the bench, and the other by election to the epeakerehip of the ..4.-......-.... -..-o.._ `|)-II-oi-- A... A!` ll... vuuvl -.1 vlvvvlvll vw IIIIIJ wy\un-vIcIlIr U: uuu commons. Senator Pellotior, one of Mar- kemie a old guard, and referred to by the coneervative press as likely to be ucriced, is to be speaker of the senate, and so h nrednahetleaerves. W` Nnw that Hun onrm-nrnmuf. has Iman n uuwu an Inuuvvvl - Now that the government has been lormed, the ministers will have to seek re- election, that in those of them who hold seats in the commons. The Tu pper party threaten them with opposition. but if it in not more valiant. than was experienced in the late election the minietern will not be w'brried very much. .4.u.....4..uu - ..... U...-. The Noxth Ontario election lrnudn~ the coorae arid blundering attempt of name one to stuff the ballot. boxes in several li- vision! in favor 0! Major Mc($ilIivray~ -is Iorioualy commentnd upon by the pram. n\Y..I.....l.. " -....- cl... 'l`.........o.. 'l`..I............ Bicyles For Sale III vrxrr 1I1A\`l|'I'| A "The defeat. of III: party upset my plant." he adds. "I! Tnppor bad boon-, turned I would have resigned tho noe- nv .1-ynhipol tho For-dutarn Ind retained bholiit. Since his doloutl wag anxious to `In up the nut. And ntdntho noc- nhrynhlp." Ho will not defend I protect ollih olocon. . L._ L . . A . _ . _;._.|_.__. .... - ._.__'_ -vn --nun, uv-nu. "Nobody, says the Toronto Telegram, euIpect._ John A. Mouillivrey of com- plioity in the crime. His political career his not been admirable. He line shullled and wabbled and displayed pitiable weak- nou at every criaiu in his brief parlia- Inontarylilo. But. he is not A rascal and cannot themlore Afford to profit. by the work of rascals." This in the honest lool~ ing of the liberals. They desire to lree liim lrommll blame in the promises, and to Accept his indignation no the expression oi an injured mid offended spirit. in... u.:.... u..u:n:...._.. ...I..:i- ...:n:.... ... vuuuu urvul la] uuu rlvtvu. (II III UHJIITCI Illa OTIUHGKI lplrw. lint. Major Mcllillivny, while willing to aooopt. of this generous declaration of poli- tical opponentn, in not. if report. be ujun. so willing to pay tribute ulzom. l `ex-' onornu returning otlicor Taylor entirely." mid ho. to the Toronto News reporter, H-1-.. L- l.-.I OI.` L.|Ino- oL-4_m..l.- .....l 1-u uv, vv -a-v --nu-my nun. nuyun-um, "ninoo he had tho ballou three weeks and could have done (he job cuolully nml at his loimm. The ma; who was guilty 0! the not must have got. at them and done it in a hurry. It. in possible that it In: A grit." A manor intimation, under the circumstances. could not be mule by my man, Mid upochlly by ond when politiml lilo was dlutnrbod by this election lnud. Ii. ll well lot lain; that he in going into ullo. ` It ha boon noonindmm unto many why hovnmnd to run lot tho common: wlun In Inldyo lupol-but nnd lucnuvo an 0500. The 1.0. . Ind: bill bolon , KM _ LJII __Lx_L L-) L,-1-; .- in C "nvvuuuu urchin. anuu IU to prolnbb that It. Ilolllivnfn 0 - uonvuloohdlou I donouIuuion,in hvordonottlcwluolalpd batfnang Innnlingpolltioluufuutcnntdchiv. Ind >1%`IIIIool `nun-o-I I K!~9sI0N9!Rl

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