Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Jun 1896, p. 3

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i9`!9.'?9!!!_..9'!!_ai9-N!%Y;.-- REBELS CAPTURED IT. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. SATURDAY. JUN E- 13. 1896 2 IT'S... A TREAT TO DRINK I/V`TE AS IOLD IN LIAD PAOKIVI ONLY. to PIIIIIVI nun: Innnnnncr "Joan" "'nn.m:"' . Cheapest Call and 3-8:. Lawronoa vhnrf. Ohio! oI!|oo-|. Lcwnnoo wharf. Bunch omoo-Cor. King Ind Cluronoo ntnou. oppo- Ilh Brithh Amorlonn Hotel Kingston. Prompt nnd uthlaotory do very: npoclulty 00:1 all under con! and well Ioncnod. Tuluphono oonnnnlonuon. . - __- Q.------- A l\l"ll-5 A gun; ll III III-II\l LIAVRS FOR P1010)! WEEK mu p.m. Tnou-lay. Thnndny and gum; to hollavllla. For lurth_e_r [g_rH_ll!_|l _1_J_DP! _(n_ E 0i~*~73~*~fv41~T~~M`~`$A` suTH_ER__1.A_\Np s, n u-wpuvuu uv-u-u...-a-uu_. JAMES SWIFT & COMPANY |Coal-".-SE-W Wood I .,_,,. mu. "fNo.! Transgressing the Law, Capt. Fred Whittaker. The Corner Bookytoro. Cor. Drlncess & Wellington Streets WHOLESMJ AND BITAJL-338'!` [N THE IAEKKP. n \Jl vlnvl n The Seats of the Mighty by Gilbert Parker. pm u uuv unuuyn u. - uu l\yn - The Tale of the Ten by \V. Clark Russell. The Mighty A*om by Marie Corelli. Adam Johnston's Son, by F. Marion Crawford. A Bride from the Desert, by Grant Allen. -vI5`3'r'fu7rt|:or ninularnapl tn 'mos.nAu|. Y. .1. mm. lL~Il.K|CVlt J. swn-1' a. 00.. H. M.uu.1ucm1.mcv w, in I)r. ]ameson`s Raid, Its Causes, &c., by Rev. James King. '1`~---~_---..._ AL. I..... 1... The Real Lady Wilde, by B. M. Croker. INEVLBQO Ks} F. NlSBET SI OI` IVIIY IDXOIIFIIOI. 0IOl-0oruu Ou- ulo And shoots. ILL` DFIIIQ A VAlI1-lhrnnI nnmnn. Yard No. l-0nh\rio menu. " s-Clannoo that wharf. mun! nmo--8. um um qua IIIIUU. `mi RING O YAIQ-0onoI Ontario : ..._. _._._; I J, as` Hnanl-Q`: nn. C 033 IIAEYIIIIIUI l`Iln I BooTH"'& co., I--....u-g Q- nu-gnu A hguml. 1 Up to Date Shoe People. Montreal and Rochester Tran- slt Company. ro`.--- -_ (luooouon to Brook 0 Booth.) n-.1-nu ru That's what you will nd in our Shoes, enough space to make the wearer fell comfortable and just snug enough to eliminate wrinkles and bag. Our Shoes are capable ofstand- ing a good deal, but no matter how hard the strain they die of old age, while their brow (metaphor, of course,) remains smooth, therefore peace and con- tentment reigneth. '*201 !:"l!"'!-""!'"3* We have made A study of the eye-we thor- oughly undarwtund its wonderful and dulicme me:'lmni~m. We know that the wrong lnssma will ruin the -'i5(hl~~Hl||Y the right. one will .-atremnlu-n it. \Ve1H the right glurisem ]Shut Your bHoBAm's I (oils. MONTREAL. Tho oldut and Inrgut nuanc- tnnn ot Varnish In Canada. I 4` As;..rs5_.59_I:!..:-..9-| vu Hvvullnn uuc -g-nu !!IeIeh?5ted%.%t|uh tlfileal TRAINS LEAVE K INGSIUN. 11:15 u.m.-F'nr (ntnwl, Momrenl, Qnahon, Ht. John. NB. Halifax. Boston, Toronto, Chl- n&r`).I)onver \umfrow.1-Inuit Hts. Murie. Du- lu St. Psuf. Wlnnluoc.Vun4aonver.H-cattle, Porthnd and San Frmnluoo. 5:0) n.m.-Lom|l for Sharbm. I.nke.oonnoot- I I ...- llondotl I lull I ll: non for tolt hodo. n In : a nut Milan and 001 on blond out alone! In Oqnuh. Slide. This :50 Inc Ind! Oqnuh #, - - , A L.` wmmmm Paints, ynoauu In uuunyr-un_a; nuu -oanncaan-can For some months I tried doctors and patent medicines ofevery description, but received no benet. Being advised bya friend to try B.B.B., lam glad to have the opportunity of testifying to the marvellous result. After using three bottles I felt much better, and when the fth bottle was nished [enjoyed health in the greatest degree, and have done IO ` from th:it..day up to date. Therefore I have much pleasure in recommending B. 13.3. to all poor suering humanity who auer from impure blood, which is the beginning and seat nfull diseases. I n... no u A .,. r:,...u.i c. '1-......... |n:5nu---15 uuu nrau nu an un.-nra.1c:. J. GILLAI, B.A., 39 Gould St., Toronto. GENTLEMEN,-During the winter of I89: my blood became impure on account of the hearty food I (ate in the cold weather. Ambition, energy and success forsook me, and all my ellorls were in vain. My skin became yellow, my bowels became inactive, my liver was lumpy and I hard, my eyes became inamed, my uppe- ` tite was gone, and the days and nights passed in unhappiness and restlessness l`n.- n1\n\A mnnolm I o.-in.-I Am-om-.' Our mail brings us every day dozens of letters about Burdock Blood Bitters. Some from merchants who want to buy it, some from people who want to know about it, and more from i people who do know about it be- N cause they have tried it and been cured. One of them was from Mr. ]. Gillan, B.A., 39 Gould Street, Toronto. Read how he writes: 16 to 30.31 azareth Street. Portlnnd r.m.-Lom\l Lake. connect- ing w H: (}.P.R. East and Want. 7:4h|.m -Mumh\yn. Wodnogulayn nyd AFN- at is whut. will Imnpen if they need at.- an anal you are neglecting them. I IlL-'Iu7lII-I` Hun wound tho Agency of tho - A. . ll 1 OUR MAIL. mripliul 11 would like to go through hluy-I: II I Imfnrn fhnvn urefnlly )lml_ MEDICAL HALL. every one. Take South American Kidney Cure. It is not 3 medicine blmt. tries with the pa- tient. as is done in many cases where pills and powders are roscribed. Kidney dis ease arises from t no clogging of the filter- like parts of the system that constitute the kidneys. Only a liquid can dissolve these obstructions, and such is South American Kidney Cure. Adam Soper, of Burke : Falls, Out... suffered borribl from kidne disease, and treated with r. 0 most skillezrphyaicians. His words are : "I did nnt. nblznin nnv relief until South American mouy. Not one medicine doing the work of the other, but. each doing its own work. with- out a single failure. The keynote of the success of the South American Remedies is that they strike at the seat` of disease in Take South Kidnev STEAMER NORTH we Tho Three Gnu! American llomodlu-Ab- solute Cum: for Kldloy. Bhoumltlc mud Stomach Dllannu-'l`houonndI of Gute- ful Cltlxenl All Over Csnndn Bear Tut]- -nnunv Bkllleu pnyaicians. ms worms are: "1 am not. obtain any relief Kidney Cure was used. It tted my cue exactly. giving immediate relief. I am now a cured man, and believe one bottle of the remedy will convince any one of its great work. Manv false notions exist in regard to green work." Many regard rheumatism. Outside applications may temporarily relieve the pain, but. the blood must be puried if a permanent cure in to be effected. This is what. South American Rheumatic Cure does. Mrs. Phillipe, ar., Hamilton. wan completely crippled with rheumatism. She rocured a bottle of South American R euxnat-ic Cure. and um. an :. _:r.lm..o. rhmhr. Hm nuinlrnaf uounn Amoncan nneumanc Lure. am: an s: It. is without doubt: the quickest re ief for rheumatism I have over soon, and I heartily recommend it to all sufferers of the disease. Ir 4.. . ...;m.nmn 6. -.9. Ihnf. rnnnv Am-.mn_ the disease." It is A scientific {Act that many dersn 0- monts of the system emanate from t e nerve centres at the base of the brsin. South American Nervine cures stomach and nervous troubles because it acts im- mediately on the nerve centres. J. W. Dinwoodie. of Campbellford. Onb., says: "[ do not. haaimte Lo sav that. Sout.hAmeri- umwooaie. oi uampoelnoro. Uno., says : "I do not hesitate to say that South Ameri- can Nervine is the best medicine I have ever taken; it completely curod me of nor- vous prostration and the attendant diseases of the liver and stomach that follow this weakness." Sold by W. H. Medley, suc- cessor to N. C. Poleon & Co. tion. With the exception of in few interrup- tions the ineetin was a very orderly one. Uriah Wils-on. .I ., and VV. H. Perry made suitable introductory speeches. The meeting broke u with three cheers for Mr. Wilson and t roe for the queen. Dculnuucu nu IIVI! no-ri- 0\\`ls`.N `douw June l3.-The last of the notorious Clarluvburg bank burglars got hit; deserts at the county court. William Black. hunted down by detectives. Wu found guilty to-day and sentenced to five year: in penitentiary. Walur Irwin, one of the gang, was convicted in Ho fall. and in now serving a similar term, and R.ut~ led .the third, recently got seven years at )enver, Colorado. direct. to me mu. Speeches were made by Dr. J. M. Flatt, Picton; J. Bertram, Toronto, manufactur- er; W. H. Fredenbur h,cendidute; James ()'Rie|ly, Vl reaoot.t; . A. Barron. Q.C.. Lindsay, and several others. All admitted that the Manitoba Catholics have a rim- nnce, but were unanimous in their lief that it could and should be settled in Maui- tobu, and the were united in their denun- ciation of Sir Ihnrlee Tupper and his policy of coercion. The mnlnnle in Knuth lanai: wan nnvnr MI 191- : Headache Powder: euro in- Inn y. 10!: And He no Wnddu drug store. KINGSTON QRPEMBROKE groan leader or we unru pllrvy. Lne counuy Eapers say that no such meeting we: over old in the town of Doseronto or in the riding of Easel: Hastings. lb was 1 aurprlle to the conaervstive -muugen in` the riding who now confess that their hopes are lighted. The fi ht. is betyeen Hurle ,t.he reformenend oanqual. Oun- aideo Deeeronto and Tweed. when his vote also will be terribly reduced. North- rup lms now pncticelly no following. `At Plnineld. at one time is conservative stronghold, he found that: his own meeting was in favor of Baloanqual. East Hutin I will be found in the right. column on (e evening of the 23rd. Llberel Rally st (hnunoque. tlmmooun, June l4.--A rouain meet- ing in the interests of Mr. roden- burgh. liberal candidate in this riding, was held last evening in MoKenzie s opera house. An overow meeting was also held in Turner : opera house, where the speakers repaired nftor concluding their addreseee at the first nuned place. The beat. of order revniled throughout, and during the who 0 evening there was not an interruption. The procession was formed at the liberal committee rooms, and head- ed by the Citizens` band, irooeeded across the bridge where it turno and proceeded direct to the hell. nnnnlunn ....-.. m...I.. Lu hr .1 M vlntf. ol COOFCIOII. The outlook in South Leeds was never brighter, and the conservative whip will meet with a big surprise on the 23rd inst. llr. Bowen presided over the meeting in a very uble nnd etcient. manner. The In-cu-tlnv Gntherlnu st Desoronto Denied W. B. North:-up e Rate. The vast meeting held in Desoronto on Thursday evening sealed the fate of W. B. Northrup, who represented East Hastings in the last parliament. There were be- tween two and three thousand people rel- ent to hear Mr. MeCIrthy, who spofe in the interest of James Baloauqusl, the in- de ndent candidate. The farmers ured in y hundreds from Tyendinsga. T urlow and other townships. Msny drove distances of twenty or twenty-ve miles, and then stood for hours listening with closest st- tention to the arguments presented by the great leader of the third party. The county moors saw that meetinz Vhnlnhyvndohvopwhcmnah W'hnhowu|(IIlld.CoI'|odtot&la'|I. whnnnobounoll-.uhooIutooutau. Vhndohnd(1:IldI-.nnpIuIIII(hnah. For new I: "sunurnc" wt-upon can In LIVII Bnom, Ltd. Town 3 until rpepbound Book wl am. or I clot -bound (or 50 wnpgon. (1 1 . D Bouts non waurrau \'/ F ovary: S MhI"vr-npponnnt IOOLIVII BaIoI.T`l.tfI.. Totonqp, THE TRIUMPHANT TRIO. HASTINGS AND LEEDSL Canada Pacific Railways TJOGIIII g0VOI`H- e compared the Mackenzie term nuorvul Il'I.'IDoIlI and now uncut to 01 Elton lovn chum 1 Mun and chain: nlm Imurnna Company. Iowan pounaln nun. Inlon "La: rvln I, I1I:r\II l'IvIUlVo In muny respects the most attraotivo Hum- mer Resort in Canada. Eeull roauhod over Grand Trunk Railway or { Imnlnor to Pioton. On the Lake Shore, n the garden county of Ontario, never too Wltm, with superb lmtlung, good uhing. driving and bicycling. The hotel is commodlonn and nhnr on modernte. Fnmlllhu may neoun tho use 0 cottage if application he made in good aenson. J- W;.nn2s:..I.v.i*I`N,i Inn. any u.u'I IEIIIIITY ' [I I Doc` IND hi. 3 .`:..m.....:.'...... ..:.':x.=W"' UELHGI H -I-A A.._a. B. H. EAXBAY DUFF I)! BABUE 81'. lormorly oooupiod by "Gold Duo." T010: phone U. R. rol Hospital. Oloo formerly K. Iodlcal Snpo A xufhonn I.D. nhndo Ootonor for ooonphd by don. Tolophono No. Ill. K.0.P. . TI U IILLA COYDOT \ p:u.1ii;ah;;I`Ie;}.'.'{.2i"3as Fitting. Handnngrtan far (In. norm... (1.. m_... -... ROCI-ilESTE_ ROUTE It you want. the Cheapest and Best FURNITURE n. .1. 153133024, ooifrinn u "375 Barrio Itrootn. Tolouhonoh tin" A nhono H. 131XME s! . - - -. "5 . Handrxtnnrtern for Gas Stoves, On Flxturu Ind (Mo on. All Jobbing promptly attended to. TELIGPIIOI E 813. .j___...-____:.____j. DR. R. H. ABl0'l'I'. be Wilun strut. Tough` Prlnuou Bgaa.` 0linnO`l`I`%ln'Sydnhg-g KILXBN ..!'_-_d.'. 9;-.99r!-#--a Bf... wv. `rum:-In ll 37 BROOK STREET. (Late Foreman Gas Works) PICTON AN|3-_BELLEV|LLE. RTE II""II\ IJP`III.4I I_IlVL`.- Commencing on and after June l5H| the summer: 9! Huh: Hm wtll leave Kingston Dnllyusxoout Iondnynngolnz Kurt. at .'-mm . [ulna Wont. M. 3 pm. "'HvA1'r 8: ucuomum, Ppprloton. MEDICAL QARDB. .::-:-:_g on. STIRLING, Ilmhln & Womnltcm $1.00 l.25 l.50 2.00 PA"I"1'1\suLs ..0ALL A'I`.. , Iootric Lighted. Stoun oated, Inna (huh & 00': What! loxmws M. 5 o'clock nm. [or lontnol and 1:: porn. Ihoothr st. lavnnco Rlphll. um: In our on an 3-lull day: in Ioutnul. Botnrnlng strives In Ilnntou FRIDAYS. Mfolock |I.III..|lId havoc for Charlotte VIA &;Y%&` and Inn! Ounl 8A'l'l'k- 1);`, 0. At um I ticket: and other lnlormntlon Apply 90 W. 0. CRAIG & (X1. Acolu. oornot ol 8: `- Klnuton. __j_ zc` of All Inscrip- tlons. I. 1'?` ONIY `D sad :5`: and Oolmty luau. 1 Iuntsooto !;a;'D .3.'.`."..x."` $95.0, ..n -5..- I`KIr5T ': f " `a .-'-v----""""'-"-_'--- iE& __ ,, _...; ca... Inhnnl for You: l Aloudllilndncylnhool lol`Youn 1.uI!no.'O|ol0burI." lgaggton. V -.__4-_ S".`.'.".'.`T L.' Tnlns Nos. 2 and 3 run ulnlly` Nu. dally 0100 Monday. AII other tmlnaduilyexnept Hun Ayn. '1`:-sin lnnvinn 1l:!5 noon arrives in Ottuwn IJ\IIvnIv-ww-v-~. * nnmuans 5 BRWBRS -unnAI 11. NJ. AODONN Sollolu nlnl. H*.'&<'Ii_E:$' 4,, . n:...-Rv.'. - - -- - wr.-:'.-.-0:-_ I-mu:-swmnpgm. dc, Grlin andA'Pto- 31 cold for cash T. HANLI-,Y 5:. S0} Gnnd Trunk (`-Icy Pausanaer Depot. 17 Johnston street. Kingston, Ont. Str. ALEXANDRIA) oumc $Tg _gsuu> com. Hundnya. Tnln leaving 30. 6:2! .m.. And train leaving at 2:0! rt m. hns throng uuleeper t.oOM.nwn.m-riviugnt 5*: Ian In. For unions. Pullman accommodation and other lnfornmtion A001) to " `I 1'|'vop-W . '""" soL3'by G. s.':o't'..n a Sons. 'cl.am'n3-'3 glut. solo Mom: (or KINGSTON. ONT. hollavllla. lurtlnoruninlllunapl THUS. HANIA .|. I . UII. RNIJ J. RWI I-`T 1:. (X).. II.(il|.lllHL\'l.R HAMILTON & MONTREAL LINE. with Wednesdays and Fri- dn I. making lllrwt t-unnovtlunu M. [lenfrow VI h(7.l'R.1v`.xpremc fur polntn In the North- wont and llrluuh Columbia. Pull particular: at K. & P. and C. P. R Ttokot OM50. Ontario street. __4 IT:- GOINO EAHT. lo.lExp.....2;ma.m. 30.4 ....l:!5p.m. io.u -' ...1m5pm. lo.10Mlx...`6:II)n.m. 10.22 " ....8:l0p.m. . d0Nw.u'. B. w. mLmm, Ant. Gen. Pun. Au. Gen. Hummer. lvllvllvuu In vuuv-u-v . wwil Calling Throumh the Bay of uulnle. DAILY LINE. _.....n.._ .... .....| ..n... I"..- I n_._~. ;..~ '91 .v-vv/33/'5 fl-5-.. \ I Vi l'lI`IJ Dlilal-I.`-V 'TR.HERo la unn nIrVlV\u Il!Il`I( I TRAVELLING. TIME-TABLE. tA1-IT, mm Wmznxcm. llnll nooommuuunun I Aglplllto . ANLEY SONSI, Pnusanzer Depot. Foot m Tin otomno r. wu}. A 1.1 EXIL- ).3 DAYS M ntnrdu Heorgie. age?! twent.{-aux. nnd rlurence, and twelve, who ive at home. The p urnder lled many trunks, nnd as soon as t.he_v lmd a trunk full lt. was taken to the storing warehouse, and it. was in Llmt. way the thieves were discovered. I hardly know why, except. it. was the frequent de- nrhure of trunkn from Mr. Brook's house, ut. the young ludios. bllssus Georgie nnd Florence, fell under suspicion. A curt loud of trunlu wu lollowed to the sbomgo ware- house. und in one of them was found part. of the bridal t.rouueoan,an(l it. was then dis- cI)verod that Florenve, the youn girl of twelve, was the thief. and than 9 to was A born kleptomaniac. To I-hiold Florence. the elder sister tried to ma.-aume a portion of the blnme. The reason for .-teuling the wedding (rousoeau was told by Florence herself. A rand mrty was to be ivon, embracing a l the c ildren on the Hll , and Florence. who is unusually bright, was made one of the manager:-; she proposed. at her own expense, to rlre.-In the children for the tableaux. '1'... nu.-gnu nl flu: nrirl lnmwinalmr tar for the tableaux. The parents of the girl, knowinghor ter~ rible failing, instead of placing her in some n.~_\'lum where she would have been nmler constant. restraint. kept her at home. mid in the Iutilo elfort. to shield her. have made ohemuelveo as liable to punishment us the girl herself. The most. noculinr and unlortunnte fea~ girl herself. The most. peculiar for cure in the clue is thin. the child, who is the author of all this mischief, in perfectly unconscious of hruvin clone anything wrong, but thinks she guns I perfect. right. to take unvthing she wants, no xnntler who owns an. lvlm will be the final ms ma. tion of this extraordinary mute I woul not. dare to guess. It is hard on the elder aim tar Hoorwie. who has involved herself to shield her little sister; she was engaged to bomarried to a wealthy xzontlemnn in a few weeks, and while no one who knows her imu inec for A moment that nhe has any gui tioplrtioi ration in the robbing of her neigh rs. an that. she was trying to find some means bv which she could re- neighbors, and than she uymg to find some by turn the property to the rightful owners, in the eye of the law she is just. mu guilty as her niator, Ind if convicted, it. is pom-ible that at one fell moire she mny lose her character and It husband. A can fully uatrnngo run any ol the f0|'0inF oocurndn couple of weeks a at no a One of the tlntectiveu on t. e lower oor, whose buninesait is to watch auspicious persona, observed an el mly ducted hdy movinf about the li eront. e oonntan. And whi she hmdlecl many things uh: hmmhl . nothhul. He noticed oonntan, nnd Ivlnle one nsnuleu Ihlnp Ibo bought nothhng. shut. before nholoft. I oouuver she looked about appurently to see if anybody was watching; than there was a quick move- ment and she passed on to the new coun- ur. Sharp :5 the detective was, and they are uunlly keen 0! Vision, be positively out nothing. and while he wu morally mrhln that she Ind been atoalimr. ho the family do not exactly belong to one Four Hundred." they are eminently re- 8 table. livin in n fmiliionnble part. of tie city, the fnt, I01` being president. of a large corporation, and is re;_rnrule as a mini of manna. They iesnde on West 73rd street, occupying a house which is one of A block of brown atone, exactly ulike. There nre four atoiiea in front. and three in the rear, and it. in possible for n portion to wnlk on the roofs of the Lhirrl i-Lory rear the whole length of the block. For in year I: in number of robberies have occurred on this block, the value of the articles etolcn amounting to severul Lliounniul dol- lars, but. the robbery which rounul the neighborhood last week enibruceil the bri- diil tmounsenu of A lady who had been inur- ried lash aprin ;her costly drew-lea being made by Wore and Felix, of Paris, were among the plunder. Detective alter do- Lect.i\'e were out upon the job, but they the plunder. Detective mler uo- put. upon job, they failed to discover the criminal. Mr. lirook, the father of thieves, has three (lnugmers; one married to 3 man nzuned Biblu. and Heorgie. age?! twenlbraix. und Florence, mmd twelve. nothing. and wlme no mornuy oothln duo the stealing, could not) Iwurtoit. Aunt. she aurterl Io|onvot.hodoro,wbonhotouchod hot on than nhnnlnlnr and nnkul Imr In ltnn bank in STEAMER HAMILTON &l$VOIhO&I'C,WDOIIh0V)llchOll IIOI the shoulder and salad her to step back to sh; ag Tho [adv tnrnod around an I the shoulder and also nor Io amp one: 1.0 - the oioo. The Indy turned around onl h*m with I look of erce indi nation and] nlkozl what he mount. 0 said he charged. There is another kloptomnninc who is known to all the great dry-goods stores in New York; she is the daughter of n mil> lionnire and the wife of an eminent. ph si- olan, and she has been a thief from liar childhood; shall: now a womuu of thirty- ve. When she enters 11 store a couple of sharp detectives kee) her in view all the time she is there. glue is allowed to help herself without listurbnnco. When she departs a hill is made out, as near as pus` eible, uud sent to her father, and is paid without question. This week we have had another sensa- to the picker. Lut week three grown young India were captured; two of them were eietera, one eighteen and the other twenty; they bud no earthly object in stealing, for their parents were rich and every want. was abundantly supplied, `yet they stole everything the? could lay t ieir minds on, from upapero ins to urull of silk. A r person inn ilne situation would have n sent to states prison, but ` in the ease of these young ladies a. meeting took phice on the evening of their apprehension, be- tween the parents of the ouug ladies and the proprietor: ol the onus, where the theft (`ooh place. and when the case was willed next morning no compluinant oipeered, and of course they were dis- c urged. There kleptomnninc withunt qnesuon. This week tion in which two sisters figure; and while the family do not exactly belong to the Four llundred." thev E001` IOIIOW la ll uuui min in Ilun avllvvv lw w leptomanlac. It in onlya couple of months ago that I wrote an account of three little irla who were captured in the monkey ouse in Central rli, picking pockets; the oldest was tvie ye and the youngest. only eight, yet strange and almost incredible as it may seem, the oun est was the captain of the gang. n pie in}; a pocket there are three distinct lines -the picker, the passer and the keeper. The one who picks the pocket is the moat Ekillul. for some- times it requires great delicacy of touch, but once the plunder is out of the pocket, whether it is u handkerchief, a watch or purse, it in at once slipped to the r, and he, or she. as the case may be, iurriea at once to the keeper, who is generally some distance away, delivers up the nd, whatever it may be, and returns at once the piolier. Lut week grown young A l or_leot lpldomlo of Female 'l`hlnves-. `u `terrible lnlllng of 3 Young (ilrl- A Wlfo Who Purlolnod Good: at Buoy : -Ikctoh of Anltln Ourhlu. (Special Correspondence). N law You. J uno l2.--For some months past there seems to have been a perfect epidemic of female thievee.-oh, excuse me, kloptomaniooo,--which is the name of a potion whoio I thief and can't help it; In individual who takes to stealing as naturally us a duck takes to water. "Kleptl is the ireek classic for thief. rob- ,,,_.L|_ naturalliy duck taken to wawr. Greek rob- ber, a person who bu an unconquerable desire to appropriate thin a that belong to mmahodv also. In the nibed Suites is desire appropnate mm a mum nunuug u somebody eluo. i is nimd as an aristocratic failing, 1 Poor fe low is a thief and u. rich fellow is I lnnOAIvunn`l!\ us I l loptoma lo. 1'. m Ilnllllton. 'I`o|-mum.` llln non. I000 Inndn. Bnpldl 0! the t. lauvrenco and Montreal. |BR0ABBRlM'_S_lE_TTERN0.;998V mswomzn AND THE SEN8A- nous may cnsnzo. south. When the war was over he come north: resolved to show the sleepy democrats of New York how live journalism was con- ducted at Lacrosse. His arrival in New York created quite an excitement, and he proceeded at once to run things. An ollice was opened, splendid presses were bought, and everything was first-cluss. It did not take New York long to's ize Brick Pomeroy up, and in :1 few months his paper colln p- Bed, and he left the city is ruined man. Lincoln was dead ; his stock in trade of coarse abuse and ritmlrljeets of the nation s martyr found no vnnrket in the north-the object of his hatred and vitupemtion had become the nution s demigod. Mr. l ome- roy then turned his attention to lecturing, but wherever he went his evil reputation preceded him, and lecture committees soon discovered that Brick Pomeroy, so potent during the war, wns no longer a name to conjure with. His next venture was book-nmkim.v. He conjure wwn. His naxb venturewaa book-making. wrote a book showing young men how no succoed in life, of which he was one of the most. pronounced and nbmlute failures. That. venture helped him on the road to ruin, and for the last tenor twelve years he has nlmost been lost. sight of. Rnnnlx nnhhino huh (road of the dead" is has nlmost been 1035 sugnb 0!. Speak nothing but good of on very bad ancient. proverb, unworthy of a place in our literature; follow this to a inst sequence, and a life of tho noblest. virtue and heroic self-sacrice in no better than than of a murderer or thief, and morality, honesty and honor are but. an sounding brass and Linkling cymbal." An yo now so shall yo ronp." And so Brick Pmneroy lll ---hill] \ [)RRI\.I. I no Lnnullllu ayltlllu nuuur-cu. [.mum.\'. June l3.-The Cgnadian aya- tom of currency, which answers all punn pones, wu recommended by the congress of chambers of commerce to be extended to ` tho other portions of the lhitish empire, the pounds sterling to I n vqu... to $5 and the shilling. Lwenl. -\ :5 cents. The avebem of ollare and cents now BrI[ht'| Dlnmee. Dlnbeten. Beware of the atutf that pretends to (sure these diseases or other set ioua Kidney, Urinary or Liver Diseases, as they only re- lieve for I! time and make ou ten times worse afterwards, but re y solely upon l-lop Bitters. the only remedy than will surely and permanently cure you. It deu- troyea and removes the cause of disease so ellectually that it never returns. 1`hoPower of Elootrlrlly. By this agency Nervilino is made to penetrate to the most remote nerve- every bone. muscle and ligament, is made to fool ice benecent wer. Nerviline is n v'vonderfulromody,peuant. to even the youngoat child, yet so powerfully far reaching in its work that the most: agonizing internal or oxbemal pain yields an il by magic. Jill) Uumpoou, OOPIIOI OI Womngwn And Bunch streets, alwsyn has on hand 3 grand stack of boat. much. out And unouh. Tho Breath of tho Pinon. Congha,(Joldu. Asthma, Brouchitil, Sore Throat and Lung Troublouro cured by Nor- wa Pine Syrup. l'rice`5 and 50 cents. It reatheo out. the healing virtues of the pine forests. l.l\`.AVR!-l I(lN(l.~|'l`0N- (Doing l1`.Asc--Tuudnyn. at 5 p.m- Hulng Went,-l0`|-ldnys, at 10 p.m. IARIIH -_HAmIlOnn Ll Ml, rnhlrn IR 5 other to supply ms piace. The dean of Mark M. l omei-oy, in Brooklyn last. week, closes the career of one of the bitterest. copperheads the north produced during the late civil war. When his motherland was in the throes of death he joined hands with her enemies and sought her assassination. His vile attacks on Abraham Lincoln sounded all the depths and shoals of infamy, and exhausted, rich as it is in ex- pletive-, the Anglo-Bnxon vocabulary of banenese. Treneon was at a premium in those days, and Brick Pomeroy waxed fat on the wages of his sin. The Lacrosse Democrat had grown like Jonnlfs gourd, by pandering to the taste of the bitter-est and most depraved enemies of the govern- ment. Every course and ribuld joke or lthy lnmpoon on Abraham Lincoln or (leneral (lrant, or on any of the defenders of our country s flag, was received with roars of laughter by crowds of drunken roysterers in all the pothouses, north and south. \XI|u.n ska nu...` urnu nnnr lun nnmn nnv-H1. r...- .-. -- It is the bi; cough curolhue ever nnodu IIG. Fred Anderson. of T. S. |8imuu 00., in speaking 0! Norway {inc | Hvrun. the pounds awning to I mm. 1.0 3.`) anu Thea stem cove:-at e whole of the North American continent, with: population of seventy millions of English speaking people. ma uarnol nroou, umyn nu nma ock of boat Innplo, out ry slabs. gnu md oodu-blocks. All cheap for cub. olophono. 116. 1 Syru Al ganmo plans wmcn ms urenena oram con- ceived, and who will look in vain for an- other to supfnly his place. lyn and Uonoy island track. The death of Austin Corbin. which took place last week on his estetein New Hamp- shire, is not merely a great mislortune-it Issumes the proportions of a national cnlmnity, for he was a men the world could illy spare. While his loss will be deplored by the great nanciers with whom he wus associated in business, it is not among them that he will be most missed. it is in the homes of the toilers who earn their daily bread b the sweet of their brow; the men who ialped to carry out the gi- gantic plans which his tireless brain con- ceived. sumcuent to keep his moutn snut. A short time 0 the Brooklyn wheel- men and Women Q. pu ht they would like in better road to Cone slsnd than the city afforded. They (li not bother themselves with sldermen s resolutions or permits, but they got the ri ht of way on one side of the Boulevard or s cycle path fteen feet wide. They then ut their hands in their pockets, and in e ew weeks the cycle path wee an nccom lished fact, and over that th, one day net week, 32,500 took a ride. ut one pet is not enough; they hsve an- other in the course of construction, which will be opened in a couple of weeks. and it would not astonish me if next fourth of July, or on any holiday occasion. to see fty or sixty thousand riders on the Brook- lvn and Conov Island trsck. may sixty bnouuna naorl lyn Conoy death of Corbin cover one mode or `newlemonu, our 1 nup- poeethe husband paid the store for the u-tiolee and eomethm besides, and the de~ tecbive who made (4 e arrest. received a present. in the currency of the nation sufficient to keep his mouth shut. A short. time mo Brooklvn ro:1t.o um. I-a-turn :7 .10 n'n};en\| '!'4.I`l`),|-a'Q.n1_|-`ix I`! 50. Batch and month included both ways. nu nwuua-rx.r~n 'r u ANI.lavn.~4nN,~x would explain matter: in the oice; she `repliul that the had no busi- nese in the oioe and ebarwd to go: the detective took her by the arm, she strug- gled and screamed. and the excitement was intense. Women crowded about the officer crying, Shame. shame!" But he broke from the crowd and wok her no the olce. On being eearehed her pockets were lled with spools of cotton, papers of pine. ribbons, thimbles, and all sorts of things of no particular value,bqG plant, to provea lhelt. The woman wan looked up and her husband was sent. for. who proved to be I wealthy dealer in stocks; they had no children, and were living in fine style in en el at eper. .ent. house facing Central par . As his wife was led out iron: the cells the husband well u piuiable light; tears lled his eyes, and he sobbed as if his heart would break; bail was given immediately, and he took his wife away. The whole affair was hushed up. for, after the moat dili out inquiry, I could not dis- the mo e of `settlement, but I eup- In-urn aha hunl-mnrl nah-I Han ntnrn fnr tho WXII IIl'\la James Campbell. corner 0! Wellington md Bu-nnk mum. dmvn .uun--u-vv., -u urn----5 v. gun-v-J . Syru ` Allpkindu moth osmphor nt Wsddn. The Canadian system Endorsed. - 1...... I`) 'l"`|... l`....-.I.'.... bed at night nor stoop tn the ground . I had tried all the remedies I could nd without effect, but heard of Dodd`a Kid- ne Pills and procured a box. _ am most happy to say it for my own sake as well as for others that I am pen hotly cured after ualng tour boxes. Tl'\l'I\Y DI ? 3| '.I`w'oBoxOuro Mnvmmx, 28m JULY, 1895. Gentlemen --For the last. ten years I had been tronblea with kldne disease, being no bad at Intervals that could not lie in at night stoop to the ground like the Newest and Millinery in the .,city. see our stock. ueneos. The Diaro De La Marina has roceived a cable deapatch from Madrid, saying that at I meeting of the cabinet, it was agreed to authorize Capt.-Gen. Weyler to banish to the island of Fomndo. Po., all persons proven to have been in any way implicated in the present insurrection in Cuba. I`! III. noun Ina monm Inoxutum noun ways. JA8. SW11?!` la T. HANLEY 81 SONS, Freight Agent/4. Passenger Aaontn. If you once try (/`lll'l.el`;H Little Liver Pilkfor nick ll8(lllCl|0, biliousnoss on con- stipation, you will never be without them. They are purely vegetable, small and easy to take. Dout. forget this. LADIES! AB|3|{NE'[Y. the Millincr And Burned I Number or :Buildlngs- l`o Banish Persons. HA\'AN.<\, June l2.-Further news re- garding the attack by insurgents upon the town of San Antonio De Blanco, in ehe Havana province, is to the effect that the troops mndeaspiribed defence, but were compelled to withdraw, and the rebels captured the town. The insurgents burn- ed a number of buildings, including the town hall, ten stores, and several resi- deneee. 'n.. n:...... n. I... M..,:.... 1.... ......:....i .. nun I What is the use of growling about your Koor shaken nerves and pale face `P All you nvo to do in buy u `. .50 box of Miller's Iron Tonic |`il|s at Wmlcfn drug utore. Tlusy will build you up in short. order. Cor. Princess and Division Sts. Ann TIN vnns surname |ALwA?s 't;Ui1"2 aun every Sunday at 6 pan. from Kln noon to Ilovhonur and vook day: {rum Putt ope 3| I2!) p.In. (`!.'l`.R. train lanvhm Klnmdon It l|:m'|.nI. union the m)nuoo1.lon at Port Hupe.

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