BUPEBIOR !-Why no? Booaun W; Inn bun careful to buy oply slky led young boy. They no mud and smoked to I nlooty. . -v m-- A casual: "nun, Van -"1 ondonl I IUOTIH IIIIOIIR B09 Illllll UlIl|lB!- Apparently the annual enuary thew la upon III in all its attending unpleasant- neee of slush and rain. The son: ppell has greatly weakened the crossing between one city end lnlende. Thu Wnlfa lnlnnd Jubilee bun bend Will 1 l\ll'IIIlU`I 0, Huh l`.W.0. rilioo. TL- f\.l...- ..-um- Ullllaull tr-nu ` loo Ilxuon inches thick in btlng out no -1130 (hthond Laws 191 lopomn And the Would`: lows Wlnd `lo the i n. ..-.II-n Damn: It V017 IJIOII rnv- win; an... uu_u--- 2 - rm: DAILY ma, THURSDAY, JANUARY no, 1393. NIIUII-g XII, UHII WDTIIIII U153 X `D. Wolohor block. tho nal guinea look in Iholeity. Luv. 875.000: innunnoo. 830,- mu nl. IVIy. n. In. BIOUOIIIIU. Iv IIIIIIII .|IlUl' lm. John A. Spngno. .l. \'. Uoopu. John O'Neil. H. Stony, M. B. Wonion : undi- ton. 1`. R. Young, W. R. Lavina. lot um; cuncollml Footage Slump . '| 1'. H. Mncuow. ueiousnb pout-oioo in- - upoctor, ms at Uloyno luh week inventi- `psting a can of dolrnudilm the rovonno. with the result that IL H. Snider wu summoned bofor.'l`homu Neal. and nnd ton dollu-0 and coat: for uuing I oancollod ' p`.`. '`Pp- _ input on! I! 5;. 1 Drrnon. hlicI|.. Jan. `J0.---l'iro at long. Mich. only um momin dontro ed tho Wolqhor blpck. _noinou HI I "III. JOB. 3". "WVICIIIIVI UIUICK 2 ol l`unInux.lllI. booomoo chairman of litunoo 9n Yoomgniuu ol oq;gni;ti9n_._ *` ' J1. .... .._._#._._-- L Ou\Vodmulnyni utusopnnnnngo. 'drivIl* Kohlor. "A" . lL.C.A.. vu salad in nation to n. Juan A. Kuhn by that R. J. 1-}. Sun. `rho ' bride's bong no in villa ' Mn. I` V u.L....I.. 1.... I!.n...\ II.- UIICC ;'!"!9'9'1_: I `IN. Ont. Jun. `..*U.--Tho Prince Ed- wp agricultural I-ociory bold its nnnusl mooning in Hbiro hull yowordny. The mom- born new number a hundred. The following were olooted oiooro and director: for the inn. .0. ll Halo-.. nunnhlnnn H M HI- WIN Ilocteu omooru Ina olnluuora lot II your : O. H. Bolton. pneidont; H. M. Wil- liam. vioo-president; W. '1`. Shaw. Iooond vino`-}renidont;,\dirocnor9. (3. N. Ron. R .I \ an A If llnllnngl \\.'iI|iAm `Inf- R W 7` III HKVIIX an. C. v. sauylu. mo Btmon). New I . ml in unity unlqy to visit XL1 ` Ya! I-- U ...u ` (hot Voluluuy to Jan Ilounu II I04 ` lo Onto: to Intern. \ o.. . .1 AAA.__,,_ 1__._|_ -1 l\ALI--` -I' Ill Z3`?! 1 names Attorney Snook ox Onkhnd. 0411.. recently received the (allowing ru- > marknblo letter from 5 man conned In oi... AI-main nnuntv {AH Annlllnd of A fel- lllllrnnluv Ivvvun IIIIIII - nu-- vv......-.. -_ the Alameda county jail accused of e tel- ony: ` District Attorney Sneak: Dhis 8113-! we: brought here irom Liver- more yesterday on the chu-so oi forgery, hu- ing waived. preliminary`examination. I um um utterly dincourngod ninn. something like eight year! no I tlninhod In five yuan sentence for tho commission of the name crime in Fol- nmn prison. I winh to plmld guilty to the pres- ent charge. Will you kindly hasten the pro- ceedings oi the court in my use. no that I may lm npeedily sentenced and lent iu Folsom. During the past eight. years I have been again and again thrown down by friends who turned Iguiunt me when homing tlmt I was an ex- ` vonvivt. Follow ex~:-onviv-is have repeatedly 'i>lnt'lKmuilI*d and pointed. me out to my no- quainmncen. I have been time and time again on the verge of committing suicide. Homeleu. frimdimul. disheartened. l am prepared to re- ceive on long a loento-noo as the Judge choose: ` to give me. und only hope that my life may and ore my time in (out. Again I most ronp0't- v, fully l'Ufl\1"ll you io hnstun the proceedings in my cum. Vury nsupmttully. (`muu.Ic!I E. JACKSON. grnuneu 00 M10 uxceuu Ul um: Uupm.-ID. There was a rush for the youngster, nev- entvy-iive men coming forward to ask for the waif. The probate judge was called in to some the ooim-overey. and has taken charge of the child. Only "1 Family Aalr." Nnw Yonx. Jen. 20.-A e in] cable- gram from Havana to the Vorld eaye General Lee probably averted war between Spein and the United State: by re- fueinlz to summon a war ship during bhe recent riots. when he wee asked to do eo. lie expeote to ink for Ia war veuel quick enough to be present: in case a lubure rioe ehould take an anti- American turn. He in watching the eicuebion oloeely and is boner informed of wheels going on than is general Blanco himself. (leneral Le,t.ennn the distur- bance "e family Affair." l rI:oe-I-d`v:er`\'I( )`f_lloe`re. 1 ._ n . 1 .i.. an _ n_,:_.-- 13.1 unsorted Wlfo of an Arlnonn Illnor Oronu I Boone In 3 Bnloon. l mc.~'o'r'r. Ariz, Jan. 20. While the Cubineb saloon wu crowded with bun- droda 0! people Mrs. Bell, the wife of I mining mm. entered with a hub: in hnr nrml nnrl. nlnnimr in On And her Wonderful Toilet Soup. no non: uuum NH nmm IMI.1.1N(J H me our. Ielt II: more Winn Dull luruwml : "Tho father of this child deserted me and my bnbo. caring more for whiskey than for either of us. 1 wish to tender now his child, so that his appetite may be grntiad to the extent. of bhe dopm.-in." Thorn wlu A runh for tha vounaater. pav- \.'l llltll-B l`4- IlA\/l|D\lA`- Fifteen yearn ago I ad ugood ponltlot In DODVCP. mud Jncksrm In tolling the story Of M! life. "I was a heavy drinker. nnd nu last; my nccmmtu Wt'l`0 short. I was not guilty of the theft. but Ihoy sent mo to the penltuntinry, from which I wms pur- drmcd in in few months. My wifu mud. und 1 came to California. The mom of my hu- 0! I llllnln llll. Elli-BTU Wll-ll bnbo In her arms nnd, placing in on the bar. left it there with this farewell : 0|'I"Iun lnrlanr nf ohin nhil rinsnrtnd Inn LEAVES HER BABY cm THE am. l.lII\lIl4l`:D In dl\L.l\DU.\- prlsonmonb followod mo. Work won ndl piontiful, and nut. luht in utu-r clonpm-Minn I formwl u Omit) elm-lg, got. tho lnonoy und thou fucml tho Iuuslc. I wont to lol.~4om pnnihl-nciury, wlu-ro I ncrvml u ilvo your huntonco. Win-.n I won rolonnod. I fvli. liko n now ' mun. I hollow-(1 I hml roi'orIuo(l. Rot.urn- log to .*'nornnwnto, to whuro I haul oom- mlm-ll tho orlnw, Inuulo Inynuli` known to Rm . J. II. Rydor. puutorof tho (`nlvnry Buptlat. ohurch, to whom I told my Him-y. ]-`or three yours I livod on uprlgllt Uhl`ir-:- ilnn life. I won lionoat, hut. in spin of till this I won houndod nnd [)1`I'H(`('l|I.(`ll hy mun who should huvo givon men hvlpimx hund. 'l`ho mun who r~`ll|I('I`n`\i hy my (.`l`lIII(\ lH'\'Cl` forpuwo mo. (moo whvu I ma nhouiv in lwgiwn at position that would hu\'o vu- uhlud mo to [my him hm-k lumin I won ox- posod and forum-d to lvmm. Tlnws without numbor tho words `i\o' on ox3ou\~l-1.` woro thrown on mo. Soon I won on out- vunt, nnd down Iwunt. 1 loft '.~hu`rIuuont.o ond tried to live dm'0nt|_\', working hard for my living. l~Zx~mn\'iuls would find mo out, and often to huuh thorn I would port with my hnrd oornlngn. I won drlvon out; of society. out of duoout. surroun(ilup;u. nnd now, when the aim-as of misfortune hos oomplotoly ovorcomo mo, I lmvo uommil- mod crhno ngnln. You. I know whnt. 1 Wm; doing. I m do not, the sllght.oatn~iYorL U0 ououpo. I u u wrrtohod, mlnornhlo. disgusted mun, rmuly now no no hook to tho prison ond ond my lifo thoro. (iotl help the ux-convioth 'l`horu in no hope for him. crates`: Plano. ' " .. Nun \`unx.Jsn. `.`0.--Richard Crokot. J Wklnmnino null, banning: nlnh-nan nl WANTI TO DIE IN PMNION. l'!I|(lO|ll'v,`(Ill`O(!lUl'!, u. u. rwn. n y. A. (3. McDonald. William Mo!- nhn A n-.--`A ,I \' l`1\nnAII Jnhn CHAIKLES K. J ACKSON. . 1- n `I. _, Tn III II IUIIKY DOCK! UUIVII UIIIIU HUI` Illll I mi I match with who ruult. um Bloom- ol but boom ohroo to one. On Tuoodny nltnrnnnn n mum): in nlnvnd hntunnn him l runy. nuts J Lemon. ,4 ._ _.....I ......ltIn: uvlnuul 1-; twin vvnuu-Ipv. _ Jim J.\xuIg\o, Jan :.`03_-__-TIn Brazilian xovornlnonl ioouoidoring an :17 oo atom: Alum, now building on tho Tyne. and the itonohdn Doodon and Plot-hno. Lnilalhnn In Trance; no Wu limb and lh olothu locom- blod'l`hou 0! the Inn Who Killed 1" Woman In BnIhnlo- nu Anchorltlu Ioon montlnod ln-Wm Go Back. Nuauu F.u.1.~4, Ont, Jan. 20 -l)otoc- `the Mann. of cho Onhu-io line here, ar- roltod, last. night; nun ful tallying with the description 0! Ed word 0 ark. sllu"B1g E:-L who hruhnllv clubbed hil wife to tho night. II:-Us-I; Vuuunuuu - an :1 . A qnulrillo part? In given in the ter- nounuv men. "A buttery. lut. ovoning. About fty couple: being meant. includ- ing uvonl citizens. The ya in uniform were very courteous. an uauul, entertain- ing in gallant. order. The bnttory orchutrn ' supplied I catchy progmnmo of dnnco manic. Rdtuhmouta won we-vod lute in - - ,_.._ .._.._... c no-luv vi-Iyuv. M.\m)rI1-rs. Mich. Jon. `.!0.-Tholako Supotiot dsotrich loan you produeod nootly uhtoofourtbo of the iron minod in tho Unitod Bum. tho output being twolvo million tono in thin ma. Tho oop- ponninoo. omlnnivo ol tho big Oolnnot. and Noah. nmdnnnd ova fmlliitlll W WWII. UIUIIIIIVI Ol 51 9| UIIICUI "och. produood our 5~,000,0\Iu pounds at or_o._ V -._, ,n n-__ -_n --__._.gn.,_ Iljllffi U building in F2 _ __ in July. Llndmy On:-Ian coming. On Saturday naxt two rinlui of the Lindsay curling club will arrive in tho city to play a lriondly match with tho Kingston club. The meeting. however, will nob take place until Monday night. The Lindsay club holds the Canadian championship. Many of the players who will coma down have won for their club many honors. having dofoabod the Winni- peg curloro. the champion team of the west. novora|_timee. , Battery unadtlllo Iarlv. a ,.__.l_:II- ._-_... ...__ _x..._ :_ AL` ..- "Ill TU UIIIIII Elli`. 50 Dllln Ull I uuuly nmrnoon n match was plnyod botwoon the ' murlod and tingle men 0! the village. The mnglo man won victorious. the score abund- lng at tho nish umo goals to one. I`. A. Motion is loading want and barley on the out this not. I\npCnIAn nan-A 1-an MALI Egan an Tuna. LIMPING ABOUT NIAGARA FALLS 530 UIICTIPUIOII OI IAUWINI UIIFI. II|Il"Dl' Ed., who brutally clubbed his wllo to death in Butfnlo yuurdny morning. The mm when nrrutodjvu fni ning hlmull to ho a lnmo trump and Ivan imping around the town hall with a loaf of bread under his gun... lllilnllnluuu Ill villuulu. Ah nregulnr masking of branch No. 9, C.M.B.A., held Int. evening. thew oliloora were installed by grind deputy J. J. Bohun: chancellor. T. J. Lenhy; presi- dent. J. Coyle: first vice-president, A. Hnnloy: second vice-prwdonn, W. J. Bry- non; recording secretary. M. Nolnn; na- nmnt. secretary, H. Myers: nmcinl coc- Iotnry. E. J. 0`Brlon: teroaaurer. E Lyons; rnnahnll, B. Hnnlon; guard. C. Crowley; truaeooa. A. O'Brien. J. Collins, W. J. Bryeon. .., . _.._,,.____-.,_,._,__ erm. l On being accosted by the detective he said he had come from International Bridge and to there ham Toronto. when he had been employed In e stone querr and gave hie neme ee Thomas Moore. e wee very reeerved in onewerlng queetlone. He de- nied what he had been in Buffalo ineide of two yeeri, but when told his name wee Edward Clerk end um; he wee wented in Buffnlo, he dropped hie heed. The men says he will go to Bulfalo. but. will not ed- mit that he lmowe anything ()1 the mur- der. mu. n..o...:.. .\..n... .... Inna nnnrlnnh uor. The Ontario police age iuliy condent they have the right. mu . Hi! can even hear: the sewed tear in thoileft sleeve to oho pocket, which is given among the do- baiiu of Clark : description as wired by superintendent: Bull, Buffalo. The police expect A man from Buffalo within two hour! to identify the man. Iinbnnnug nlliunn lln'nIn nnnnmnnnin Bemalna of W. I. Wicker Dlapoud of by a Irlend After Orematlon. Sm FRAN(`lBI`0, Ual.. Jan. '. U.~Ib has just leaked out: that the ashes: of W. E. Wicker. the late contracting agent for the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul railrotd. were out upon the waters of the bay last Sunday from a ferryboat. The body was cremated on Saturday and the ashes placed in a small jar. A friend took this jar and stationi g himself at the stern of the boat. threw e ashes over the mil upon the water. Two years ago \Vioker'a wife died. and at her request her body was cremated and the husband strewed the shoe in the boy. He was then accompanied by John S. Inglis, eon- tracting freight agent for the Union Pacific. who ierformed the same service Sunday for \ ieker's remains. Wicker was a na- tive of New York, aged forty. and was widely known among western railroad IIIGD. noure no iaenurv me man. Detective Sullivan, lluilialo. accompanied bf 11 men named Clnncey. arrived here bhil e ternoon, and went direct to the police etntlon, whore the man arrested es the Iuppoeed Builalo murderer was being held. As soon as Clancey new the prisoner he eeid Thai; is Edward (Jlark. of Buf- falo." The chief then asked the man if he recognized Clencey He replied, Yes. that is Clencoy. of Buf- falo. He then admitted that he was from lluifnlo, but refused to any a word in re- gerd to the murder. (`Jnrlx flnnllv nrmnantml to return to Buf- Fran; uunnmn snmn guru no we muruor. Clark nally consented to return to Buf- fnlo, waving extradition. llewna persuaded to do an by chief Young. who pointed out. to him he would have to go- in the end and that it would be less trouble for liimrolf and authorities if ll0 volunteered to cross the line. The man said "I might. mu well go then; yes, I will go." He was accordingly taken across bhe bridge Mid li-inded over to the United States authori- ties. un..'I.. a.. |..'.. ....n r'I...I. .rImiM..A mes. While in his cell (flark admitted his identity and said he croreed the International Bridge taking the "dum- my at Black Rock aido about nine o'clock yesterday morning. On reaching the Cann- diun side he walked down the river road reaching here last evening. When crou- lng the bridge to-day Clark claimed thnt Clanoey was the canine of all his trouble. 9D|II:hIlICl CW 0nI,.h UIIU 0| gl'.I|l0:II~ wot vs. i Iunoon t 0 l inui In ng to moan!` Jho unounb. of far he and ex- Eouuo Inoul-rod on ohipmonb ofupploo not y dohndann so Simona. Bhuntloworth a: an Lava; I, En ..| in thgfsllo! 1390. cal I path at ingto ring onou h monoy as cover upoma. Jumu Shunt 0 worth. Bruntfonl. One. rooruomod the comp? ion. 0 H. Widdiold uobod for Ruu sad E. M. Young tor Jofondunb. out no inn to the jury who do- olI'll1):.|~o;\I.l|: hiu | I'|0I;:\|lb..d A ouniivnl on on ur my oven ng wilfd Burl: tolling out hlu nook ot good: 0! 3!! kind: at I gnu reduction Ho will Ion on hit fun in the uprlng. Con- nntnhunnn an oxnndnd In Him Mnmin Proprietor of Police Gazette ll Prolecuted by Anthony Oomltook. NI-1w Yomc. Jan. `.10.-R.ioburd K. Fox. proprietor of the Police Gazette. end his business munnnor. Robert. W. Urban. were arrested by United States ollicere upon I wnrmnt sworn out by Anthony (Jometook. ohargln them with hevin sent indecent paper: tr rough the mailn. he pepere oom- pleined of are the Police (iezetteend its "liv- ing picture" supplement. Fox and Urban were held under 82.500 bail eecb. Mr Ii`.-up nnl Hun nlnhuun nnn-nnlninnrl nl were nolu unuur umuuu uln ulcu. Mr. Fox any: the pictures complninod of are aimpl reproduction: of living picture: prouonte on the tango In this oioy. "N-ibx in wrong to print, the picture: they had hotter nhub up the bhoscru." The paper: unh throu I: the mail: on which Mr. Com- atuck base bin complaint were rout. upon Mr. Comubookhn Application, the latter giving a otmoua name and address. HIS ASHES CAST INTO THE SEA. moHAno-R7Fox I8 Enesreo. I\r'anl| union: wunlpo. I...-....,_ I__ LE} 3. I) lnunllnuon of omoon. . H r L ,| LIKE. A TRAMP. A urn Output. -.. |.I:-|. I-.. at rigs `RIO IIIII WHICH`.- Hauru. N.B._.Jm. 20.-A lo|`I"" tunnnnutinnlnlns 94%|! 0* mlc l{nnio.ollh0 III! 5|`. |ndOldI|BIitNlnIlIOC|IO$I$- bl hlil lick ill . IN` 30 50 Soin:i`:i`:nIiog Vat`: Edi km 0! St. John and vi in and much at n-ol.-. In Al. ..n. II-unt `IAIIII in] ; -"XOC ljl IlAmun.Ju:. W.-`ho ddtul bun gnnll Nuclei! bldooodo _ hm laud t dilii maid-In `g hu- hr lb Jonson` '0'. It-lhnnnnhnnr dlh -us :.:::'.-.:.-:::'.. -.:.'%:.':::-.:.:*. '".=-*-`-.m-v..-:1-'- migninmocuy. Ihugcrliiill littlhnvcnur am. with in lmuunhonlyud inthnnnlinolho -opu-uiuolmoc|nu.9l`IoQntuhn quaug-hhhuquou us- I. Ilcunllvll 1-I ---- ,.....- -==n~ Will 1'` 9 IIII FIFE III [III Ipllzn U00` suluuono on uandod to Mia Mamie nlqgh and Ilia Bmln lhllory on main- moouun their nouns onminstionl. ro- lhlilnn lll M13 In-nfnnAinnAI no:-Mnnlnn High Grade Clothing for lien and Boyo, .1 Gents Furnishings. Run on the One Price Cash System. This Space In f1Tture will be used by the Pays a smaller grant to yonr than any other tea he sells, but It gives him more genuine pleasure. `because of the satlsfactlon It gives his custonfers. Does not grind we most like other moot cutton. um 011095 11' prooiloly Isuo\Q: auipping procua of u pair of rcinora. Strings. Binon. Fibre or Gristle oannob through unoub. It in metal for mmy purposes ill the you mind in paring gu- onzo Mono. Mince Mun. linmbnrp Stock for Dyngopeuon. Snob. God ah. Hophud Clnoono. Lobaton. Sornpple.Clnmn. Uniokon Balnd. hlokon Croquotul, Huh. Bornp Menu for poultry. Corn for Fritters. Tripo. Sula Band for Ommbo. etc. All) for mak- ing Boo! Tea for invnlidn. Pnlverixing Cnrhrn. etc. We carry in nook night linen. unnblo for domestic use, Hotels. Rutrmnu. Public Institution. Etc. NlcKELVEY & BIRCH. - 69 and 7| Brock Street 13- D.-....I3.X.. 00- -AnA:o-AA NNNN an Meat Chopper. QmwW@%. IIIGT III `HUI! IT! IXIWINICDOHM I.` odvh Int olno prohuiomxl oortiticntm. P. M. Ivor. spat for I-2. B Smith. nur- mvnnn. in nnmnninn thin dinninc. "mun" I Just received a ne lot of New LACES. Brussels Laces in White, Valanciennes Laces in White, THEY WILL ,l\PPEALm_ JOHN LAIDLAW & SUN. We buy for CASH. We buy in large qunntltlu; We sell them only for Cash. Black Silk Chantilly Laces, Narrow Torchon laces, pure Linegl`-`,*%:;'-i`%% 3|/2C. /lc, 5c, Ge, 7c, 0c,10c, and Er qualities. Ask You; Grocer For r. In. TING`. Igu Iur n. u avnum. cyan. in manning thin diouiot. OAK HAL212: 336 KING-STREET, KINGSTON. - CEYLON TEA It. Plot! 0! Iauodowno Rota. Imus? or l..mum\\-ma. Jan. I9 --The chopping ol Thoma l{un\`o `via vnll . tronlnll. laopoctot Johnuou in paying 0 olloicl visit to the oohoolo in this viuiuih. Thluunot $00 In now bob uond. It hnpunotllobool an oxoolout quliu. Lu! Wodnndqy owning I unn phono- QIOII VII Olluwud in tltrvioin ty. Dur- In Ih Inn min nvunl Illiun an. T `X T III IIII VIOIIIII . III?` I tho vyrdnhvuulitillimi lnhu II Ihlugwunnoo. Tholuo iuad dgggpuo . and mu Incl in this no- 1| , uuunyu um... ..... ...- -.._ our otatomno u to their nuporlorfty. '0 I055 UAJAUNIEBH. NU noun u_m.mu Hun. lial: druud In: tho waning. lloorna-2 Ind 3, Exchange Chambers Ottord'a Block. Brook Street. III XII III VII: Division oourbwu hold hero on Tum- dny. jmo Morrill pruidin . Tho docket. o comm no out only. t an o! 8lnmlo~ vnnh vn. Willlnmnon- thn nlninhf mint: i0 5 many. - Try 1 sample Hun. You wm_ondono ...- .;-n.._...A an on tlnhv nu'u-nrlnrltv. IOITIIAL PIODUOI IABLITI. |l-_A_...I l um. I... u u _Ilnnu_lhmu-.1 llfli llln w"lTI|\'MS.W Sweat. `louder. Appotlzlno. II INN - L-IIO luv, rain and Irilliant Inigo cannon. `Pb Ln. inn and COMMERCIAL. nun-nun. l'l'00h nunnn. All III Control our humor: and we -Inn--an A-A Iu. nun AI. 8iPFRi0R% VUIIIHJI van uuuunu --nu u- always no what we eat. Lot in convince on that our Broad. Calm snd antry are M good u snything that ever osme out of an oven. Prompt delivery, . "A bargain day in Baking" Saturday next. Watch for It. Tgws, KING ST. BLOOMFIELD ITEMS. '.?."L`:.x...-y HHE 4 P. M. l .lllIl[|I.l liocueuu Unlauun. Under the auepiceq of the woman : anx- lliary of Ohriet church. Catlraqui. e very dolightiul and eminently rncceaeiul con- cert wao given In the town hall laat oven- I log. with the Rev. A. W. Cnko, rector. aa chairman.` Anumhor nl mnoicel frionda came from the city to give their oervioeo. The ret call on the programme waa a song lrom Miaecueine to which the ieepondod owootly and ably. Major Galloway won golden n inionu in hie rendition oi a love aong.x in Savage gave "Bitter Sweeto," which was (allowed by a dramatic recitation from Mu. Roche. who in anlwer to an encore gratied the audience with The Dntchman o Email. Good beetle Behee. Mr. Malcolm was in good voice and Mr. Keeley at ueuai. inimitable, hi: character Ion I evoking pools of laughter. Mina Spr again a charming young dancer and the mane of tho Hlnh and iiing were gone through cleveulg and artiaticelly. A voci- fornue encore rought nor twice before the audience. Between the long: and recitation: Mr. Simmone exhibited a rnphophone and the programme ccnc udod with a laughable mneical ohetch called The Prolouor." in which major Galloway, Mr. Malcolm and the Mieaea (Joualno and savage lled the parta. The national anthem wao then aung. and the chairman made a low at- tering remariu on the evenln a aucceoe, iving Mra. Simpaon. an preai ent of the gataraqui branch of the auxiliary. the rniae ahe well merita for this crowninf oi Eerincleletigable eilortn lor the weiare oi every cause in connection with the church. uuw nnvun -nu--w nu I-vu--. The sin; of the Abboth by law is I prolnb y showing in inlluonco in the ulo . of ml tau. Ouo tool ootnto ugoncy within tho put weal bu sold that houses on lower Bagoe aunt. two in Bumublo unum on on Gun moot; um Oollingwood aunt: Ihirt-an Ion mu coward Bohrly and Union Much; two . lots on Albert nuts: on lot on 0ol|in3- l yoga moon, and on lot on .~\`i4'!0 oh-vok ` TbQ0llDOu`uu;y uunug NW; loll! OVII $139,000 worth at props:-by in tho city. : -.--. _....... 3:303. 11. JOHNS, m. no Pl-130 nwwvu -7:-vuuu an-`cu I M Shanna oi the Epwonh loquo of shofvrad otlodiu ohm-oh hold on Thuudayhot tho lollovriug unicorn won them! he I898: Honorary pnddout. Rev. '.!.-(`x\Vi|Iuurut Ihu+}. Wag; nomad Wu Hits A. hon: third via I. J. lloulom huthvhsptqltlut. W. Garden: acts hlq. I. Ihc hhnm. Ital. Oahu. -jitj | v..-....... l;;;rIoeld Oonout. A no night. I good programme and complete arrnngomonto oombined to make Sh. Mink : concern a Iuooou in every ro- Ipocu. The hull was nlmonb comlorubly lull.but the crowd vvu is good-natured one and hnd ovidonbly come to enjoy whatever wu going on. A wolloonoeived plan of having the ielrolhmont part`. in a. aepnrnoo building wu carried out. with much anoin- luction to :11. mi.. nunrurnlnrll um: n! A varv hill) DI`- all. The programme was of I very high der and was noceived bv the bug auuiouce with every sign of appreciation. All were recalled and nearly all responded to the determined encoree. The storm of up- plnuve which greeted Mrs. Twining was it em-sll enough tribute to her singing. She is pom-eeued of A pure, rich voice. and thin. with her greoelul. unuil'ect.ed manner on once cepbured the audience and delight- ed everybody. Mien lluncon sung in her muul pleasing and effective way. and Mrs. English played ms well and an popu- larly us over. Maura. R. and 0. Harvey. Leybourne and Welkom maintained their high repuimtionl and the cudete ol the R.M.O. proved I green ectreobion. The quurtehbe by oedete Herty. Deon. Mubhewa and Hunter wee exceilenb. The banjo selection by cedot.g,l)eam, Harvey and Mc- Uonkey wee well rendered and the chor- men by the klee club were good. the troupe toning Aims the Afridiu dur- Sn: Wmlun Look us`: lonvo of nbunoo. but had an wido oxporionco in nobivo wu- hro. Ho iuin lm fty-eighth your and outnrod tho Indian army in 1557. lharinq tho mutiny ho wan Inombor oi than in- mouo troop known on Human`. Horn. `He won in tho ineormmoub phu thnuoo place tho nomwooh !rom.ior during 1883 on won! to Mngdalo wibh Nopior in 1867 Ho hook para m the Al. hon III In I? wunmombor 0! o Soudon oxpodiuonln lama. Ho wan \ ouonlod major-gouonl in I303. Sir Powor `I-`:lum:u-`.-v.v-ho-t::`oo chnrgo of I l'Ill' rlny -IIJIIU VI-Ieevuo The trip of the delegation to Harrow- emith wee the eubject of much dieeueeion thle morning. The idea eeeme prevalent that t , lerge delegation went out to forcib E ng the next annual fair to the city. and t at the leadere were haulked in their eeh e. While one oi the objects of the eity eh-epreeentativee ie to get the fell- here. that wae not the polntat ieeue during the debate at the liarrowemlth meeting. The aeeoelatien refined to allow the newly received membere the privile e of votina in the election oi oi i- cere. '.l"n Oaunrio not oi I695, governing agrricultuml .ueo...atnone clearly etipulateu that any `on. on paying the yearly enh- ecrlptlen ee before the preeiding oilioer de- elaree the poll open for the election of oili- eere oen become a member with the privilege oi voting on web election. Thue the Klngeton delegation wee juetiiledin al- eerting ite right the money having been paid in before that order of bueineee was declared open. But he executive of the aeeoelation abeolutely eluted to allow the new membere to have word in the busi- neee oi the meeting. The protest, how- ever.Vvlll be eoneldered by the proper au- thoritlee. uuny. n. uocnruno. 8:. John |-E. McFadden. J. Son:-dn. J. Longhorn. Rn. |.mm|.'.._.I. Norris. W. .1. llrnon. Tn; question 0! forming naommittoe of ` unanugemouo was left over for disouuion an A tumro muting. Luh mghb the orgnnimtlon meeting of N10 eeperete echool band we: held, at. which Kev. |"at.her Kelly mu reelected chalrmen. The new members beat the oath of ollioe. Alderman J. J. Behen wee re-elected eeoretexy. Meure. '1`. J. Leuhy end Dr. Ryen were appointed pins ueeeurerl. end J. F. Swift: wee eppomted repreeenuecwe on the board of eduoeolon. Theee school oommmeee were etruok : Ilepunte school Bond. 5% kl--u- ._Aldnu-unnn Hnhnn 'I` J I Inca Icnool Dolnmluool wire uruuu : S1. Mu'x a-A|doI-mun Belnu. '1`. J. Luhy. T. bonnon. Sb. Vincono'o-R.ov. Father Kelly, W. Dulfy. E. Cochrnno. Ht. .lnhn'l-E. McFadden. J. Sovnrdn. i.`ou`$'c ri5'T)"s':Io"Ii3in' 1'.ii'ie`o"i.'1I).' G n has No.l umobs Hard. no to lilo; 1:. who; Pan. Mo town; 0: to Iloclulov bolts Bu.51o Ooblo; onom.u.eolg3'|'?o mm I muoooo H. v ou- h:iaoosono.ob;Lna so to 11.1 to : um loo to llogohoou. Q Do` men Oowhnklpn. Mo to no; . no nos; human so no. LIVIIPOOIA HIIITI. Mwmol-Noon. Jun I0.-when N. 8uI'|. In t wlnumo ud;No.10o1. 'lo.ud~oum no man. um; np.ma;`ma.nb. nu; huow. Af. mod; noon-Ion um hon . Ila oil; uaool : short on V1. in 1 . 0I0uo- hI\o.ou).h Oolo mod u. Louguorn. So. htrich'n-J. Norris, W. J. lirynon. } A. Hmle . `FL- -an-`AA auuu-unt`; auunnintn nf | l\- IIIIIIB The nnnoo oommiwoo conoim of Milli . A. Hnnloy. I). Egnn u d Rev. Fr. Kelly. A/I Tm unnntlnn o! Iormimr committna of I Ilow mu luau In uolng. .__ _l AL- \LL-LL L- mm Play Alone Wanted. , 1 .L- .|-|-_-u.... 4.. I Ion or no 0:}; ' - I'\_I..._-.. __L_ A_LA ? ll HID IYOIID 0| l -FIG EDEN. : Uounrector -[emieoon in cherge of tho ; work on the new elevator returned from p { Ottawa to-day. He wee eh the cepihl gin 7 mg expero evidence in the ceeeof Dunn ` . vs Present-t elevator and treneih compeny. . been! in the court ol ueize. I .-e g...-shun. - -nuns. lgnl --n plphol-up AND TH ! NEW? TOLD IN BRIEF. FASHION. OUR MEALS 11.. van uoou7mn out And Oontllhl ._-I-0.- n-thnnul Luna: In lononon lsmpnn BY_ 11:2 sc1ss0ns.| H3. IIIW Bollcvlllo. `Fpgnk nan Bollcvlllo. 4 Fresh onught haddock and codob. not lroun. at Onrnovoky. Th. nlm-lmn numb will be celebrated lrosen. Uernovexyw. The glorious twelfth celebrated st Thomuburg thin year. :1 w. nmia. bnrrllmr. Tweed. Insomn- It Thotnuburg am: your. C. W. Ornig. bnrrluor, Tweed. huopon- od 5 brunch low oioo ab Tamworth. H. B. Folger lelb "to-day for Buffalo. N.Y. He will return on Monday next. The Inn E. J. Madden. Nowburgh. cur- gilad lilo inlunnoo to the Amount: of $10,- 000. Old folks at home dance no McL|ron I ball, Wollo Inland, Tuuduy evening, Jun. 25th. -nn .h.-Ana nun-nina Hun RB. Lnwranan `lbth. "On Bnturdny morning tho St. Lawrence bockoy mam will have 3 male with Dig : KVQII. Iovon. Rev. B. H. Shaw, Luann, will be the new motor 0! old St. Paul : church, Wood- chock, Ono. Mnmhnn nl ah. Sh. Lswranoo IIOOKOV nbocl, Una. Member: of the So. Lswrenoo hooko bum are nnxlouu tor 5 meeting with Reg - opolia puck ohuorn. Mn. Gilbert Johnston. Mantras]. in in Shampooigg opom puck ouuarl. Mu. Gilbert Johnston. Montrosi, the city visiting friends. She will rebum home on Saturday. Rnv nmv balm-a shank-mkina. EVOIV home unuruny. Buy now before aback-baking. Every thing no can prices. R. MoFaul, Kings- ton carpet. warehouse. H. R. Momma. Irish Greek. has been up- ton carpet. wnrenouao. H. S. Molfato. Irish Creek, up- pointod clerk of Wolford township in place of K. Weir, rolignod. Ir. nnnmn m ha aha aannrnl oninion that or K. weir, rougnoa. In teams no be she general opinion that nnlutant city engineer Run; will succeed on inner Kenning in Tnromo. ha numlnu lrnm tha Pnmbmlm wnber moor xunung In 1 nmnw. he racoiptu from tha1 ombroke wnber worlu for the put your were 84,110.80; operating ox ensos, 8l.ll`.! 5!). Thu Ran milicurv oallozo onion: and openmng enses, u.u-.: on. The Roy: military college and` Frontonno hockey team: intermingled and had a rouaing good practice lash night. Jnrnminh A. (Ihnnman. second son of Fur`- A number olloul In claims will 'drivo up to Bush to-nighe give I concern \hero in Aid of the Anglican church. Adunoo will follow the concerts. Music will In lurnlnbovl by nn orchoohn from the Huh D! 0 rillu. DOITO III Ian. IXJIITI OI IZH'.I- Lut. ovoninc a young lad wu drivin one of T. C. Wilson`: house down Broc at-it, whoa the oniunl wu amok by I I ying nnowbull. lb bounded forntd And I Innhcd down the nu II N h opted.` ~...*...4.... mm 9.. Ihnrv gm.` 'n..| Irurnou corn we nun an m u IpIuu.' -----~'--- - gusngcn mo the may .15.; The Mich--y! I M fufdrinrvuininuinonl dugcrol W055 "005 tug throw out. '0 9! 1-0` ' Throaluio gonrnnonl bu undo is `W _ ":..""::. :;."*.=-~........'.'~:.*:.:';:.*:;:: I ..;;; or vulva months. and tho numcipuliiy ' 3.330.. `for tinurunuih; ilI'&Vi1'VCfiU l`t'f`* -~ -~-.x tum-inn nlnnbinn II.-an of (`Inna-5`: near... 1 H.` \\r'Adnnu ,pouiblohrovory young con 00 Ontuio. ' q IQ` III 311. W IVIUVWTITVWT coming elation. nay cf Quota`: collage} students will but nut. I |"`nrn.nl ht... kjnolu -...LIkL.4I when performed with the Sn! Tnlunon [Inn by Madamos Ireland, Halr Spoolallst, om. Queen`: university glee. mandolin and uitar club give a concert. at. tho oporn ouae. Nnpanee. on Friday evening, Jan. `each. . . nLs...... ...... ..........m .`.......... on L`m.I.mI nroeb Sale of landain Palmerston and North and South Uanonto at the town hall, Palmerston, on Monday Jan. 2-luh. at one o'clock. I) \U Allinnn nv.\.I I Arlnlnlun-nIu|\ WI! EDIT: OK "100 Blllllllr \lll`|. M. Mcunw. I former reaidonl: 0! Timed. and who hold A petition on the Minnea- polis police force. was: ukon suddenly ill wmle on duty. and died on Jnmnry l`.`.t.b. His body was brought. Io Twood for burial. Th. nnllm lnr tho Rinhnrdann alnvnhnr III! DOC; WI! ornugnn I0 LWIOU K0! uuruu. The miles for the Richardson elevnbor foundation no all driven. and most. of the cop: cut oil` This morning W. McCartney. conlrnolor. commenced work on the stone and concrobo basement for the new struc- tun. A _.....s...- -3 1-.-: _..-x..:-... ..m .a.:... I nun r. \v.U. nuI!- . | The Odom: vocal society will give a rich and onjoyahlo musical no the town I hull. Odun. on Thundny ovoning.lnnuu`y `.".th. An olnboruoprognmmo hu bun I propsnd and the pronoun expoct. tomnko 1 it the event: of the demon. :\....s....s-.. l..~.:...-... :. ..L....... .0 AI... KIT VIII 1" W `aunt! . louutly _ in Babb. N.Y.. boa Ileana. Iuuullythoovsnglgnd pn '.'..`.3.`.".`.'.".~'."......' "'1"-.-."."` mu rouung goou prnobluo luau mgm. Jeremiah A. Chapman. second the late John Chapman, Tburlow, died at, Doserouto an Friday lash from tubercul- nnin znm. When you requiro passage to England by tho Whne Hoar line apply nt udder- aleeve`a steamship agency, 4:! Clarence atroeb. Quinn!` Inn:-Inin Vnlrnnrnnn and N'nr-Ir}: omwm 1). W. Allison. ex-M.l'., Adolplmatown, connedto the houaefor ux weoka wimn dnngha was amuse booubagun on Bundu . L` R; Rn-inhmnn Mnirn IAN. nn Mnndnv ZIIITKDH-II rnvlluvu --an-nut; Ionmsl. Qua. Jun..>.-llour-l(ooo1ptn. 8 bus mu-no quiet. Quohtlonnx um. \$lonMIJl.1I1to4`IIu Patent Springs. OK`! to t. I-no-:=:`.:o--:.=..,.:'.:;..: n o . u song`: 00 ??.IIb|ro 3| l.IHt'o l.|0. mun hut. No. a llama Hard. Sunday. F. M. Brickman. Moira. left on Monday for the sunny nouon, to take up residence mrmnnonbly. with A view 0! improving his health. VIM... nnlnn A6` llgnu-an W:-gnu-\nn n nrdnr. ma notum. The release of George Froomnu, I color- ed convict: It Kingobon. on the ground of ill-honlbh. will likely meet: with favorable consideration. A mgnmlnn fnr Oahn nrannivnnn nf I nrn. UO Cllly In IIIITIUB. The Wolfe Island Jubiloo brua bmd hold 3 very sucooeelul concern on the inland hub niglmcomlng out fully 875 to the good. It vun the rat. public appearance 0! tho or;;An~ml.ion. 'I"hl- mnrnlnn I`. O'(`.nnnm'n milk (in- OI um DY'Ill'7;llnlUH~ This morning 0. O'Conno|'u milk do- ! livery horse in panning the Thousand ls- lnnd houuo run too close to n telegraph polo. and the sleigh coming in contaob with it smashed bho top. At. tho nnl-nivnl hnlrl in'rInnrI an I-`rirlnv oonuaernmon. A meeting for who organization of a pro- hibition campnign for the rear of Yonge. }-Iacolt and Athens will be held in Athens on Jnnuary 2`. nd. J. R. Um-rut.harn' new ice vmhb has been dnnunry :.'.'.'nu. J. B. OM-rutherI' new ice yaohb has been nished and in randy to be sub up on the ice as noon 3: front burden: is up. The new Hyer in I beauty. Would thn nu-t.v who ninkad un tho nyer ll oeeuuy. Would the petty who picked up the gentlemen : driving glove on Tueedey night on Prlnoeu street. near Alfred street. pleue renum it to this oiiioo. "l`wee in the etreet the met by chance, And then (I ve beer ft euid) He cent at her 3 killing glance. And ehe just out him deed. Mr. Bertram. M.P. lor Toronto Centre, it likely to either move or second the nddreee in reg! to the npeeoh from the or throne in the o1 perilement. Whiln innmnnlna the -nrh nndnrwnv At. wrong in In! Iouerm plnlnmunu. While inspoching the work underway at the MT. company : now elevator yester- day afternoon, Prof. Goodwin had the min- fortauno to slip, up:-mining an ankle. "Nun Oman; Fran I`:-an mu tho mono- IOFIJIHIO B0 lllp, Ipflllllllx an Illllu. The Ootum Free Press say: the propo- eibion ol the oordago manufacturers to re- atoro the duty upon binder twine hu ruined storm among the fsrmin chases. Amuu-nnv thn nnnnnl . Ammrv thaw in mu: no ununeu mo cop. At the carnival hold in Tweed on Friday evening. Mrs R. S. Richardson. formerly of Portsmouth. won the lndlen' prize of I pair of nicklo lntod alntoa. Her costume l mu: blur. of be Bummer (lirl." ll lI-ll-.- - lsnrann rnninnl II Tana.` llnnle Inn Detected The Ierrled Ion Ac loehey. BI.ooaum.n. Jen. 19 -'l`he bee-meeting lnthe Unthreelleh ohuroh mu poet oned until Wedneedey evening. V. J. 09 orno occupied the Methodlet. pul in on Sunday. while the the peeoer. Rev. r. Harrie. was ehaenuu Millard. Mm Jeneh Moeorip, London. En .. en eerneeh worker In the minions 0 ere. le no preeenb mn- ing her friends. Mre. J. T. Dor- lend end Mn. W. K. Bowennen. Mre. Reuben Noxon entertained compmy on Tueedey evening. On Seturdey the Pie- hon hl h eahool hochy oeem came here end nl n I memh ilhh nhe rnnlt hheh Hlnmn.