Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Jan 1889, p. 3

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VII I I ZTTII &IvIIj. OEOIOI IAIILY 0 I581 7&9] IIIIIOIAIX. P313 Ill. 0340-, VIIANDTIHOTIY HID.` an -1-; --|-I3 AQ;-I-1-1--upcso Saturday, Jan. JOHNSTON 357678`: Beautiful 7henp Drones for Xmas. Cheap Table Cloth: and Plano Govern fur Xmas. ~ (`heap Lined Kid Gloves and Hills for Xmas , um.` Lined and mom and Lind and linen for x Ladies` Fancy Embroidered snd omalitchod fl E` XII. Gems` Linen and Holmtltchod uudkorchlob In ml. Guru` H-smstuohod sun lluulhtchloh hr Xnu lAdiec' Fancy Brocade Silk Iinndkorohlofi for - LoLotProctyGoodo.GoodGoo.nAlChuo / hr!-an `I3 1'?!` A -II _ , -:..:_j: CHEAP GOODS FOR XMAS _A_'I` B- 'VV.A.LDRON S. Fmcy Walnut Cs 'netI. Bevel Plate Mirror, 825 to 840. Ladies` fork ketl, 93.50 to 36.50. Gentlemen`: Fancy Rattan Arm Chcirs, 35.50 to '12. Gentlemen : Fnncy Rnttnn Rocker. $.50 ` I0. Fmcy Rnttm Reception Chain. Cl 75 '10. Platform Corget and Plush Rocker. to N8. Msrble '10 Hall Sand, 812.50 M IS. Mnrlnla on Rad:-nmn at, E) In DIOR We are determined to give the pedpte better value in Dry Goods than can be offered by any other house in the trade. We have done so in 1888 and will c_ontinueto do~so in 1889: Cousineau, Quinn &. Oorrigan, ---.-`l------agun-\J.-A.` .g;, \_/J-U-l-.V Cl KJKJ- . Your cho`ce of the largest stock of Cu petsin Central Ontario at cost price. _ Hemp Ckfpets at cost- Mgttings at cost. ' Union Carpets at cost. Dutch Carpets at cost. . Wool Carpets at cost. Tapesty Carpets in cost. Balmornl Carpets at colt. Brussels Carpets at cost. Wilton Carpets at cost. - A chance in a lifetime to buy carpets so chenp. All Anticipating honnokoo ' . all housekee rs, boarding housekeepers or hotelkeepers. who mny have inhndoil to 3 till spring be ore buying carpets will save money by attending this nlrnnd buying -their cnrpets now. (Tull ind you will be reeably surprised at the low prices for carpet: dur- ing this great Carpet Sale by RICH OND, ORR & CO. CARPETS for cosr fis DURING JANUARY Plain and ancy Cashmeres, l A Henrietta Cloths, AmazonlAGloths, Armure Cloths and All Winter Dress Materials; ` A unv A an... --pagan: Jugugguqng toreolhnotlct. ml: A-rmnmznn. DRESS MATlCEJR%|AL8 .A.'I` GREATLY REDU ED PRIQES. ___j...j. RIcHMo1?1`3f ORB &:' choice of the Inrmant ntnnlr nf P... my. a.. n.......1 n...--:.. _. A--. __; Previous to_` Stock-takighg we are going fo .o FFer the balance of our , ` FINAL GLEARING OUT SALE s i5`NEE'"E"BRuMLEY, The Leading Hillinery Store, 182 um! 18 Strut. muuc nu-n, 1-may lama. wood and IRE Do not fail to enmine the stock before pnrchuing olnowhu. GOOD RESOLUTlONS`% This in true clnnce to secure a 5:00;! utiqlo It A ' JAMES REID, 254 aha 256 Princess Street. FANCY FURNITUE7 `sauna! angina A vouaaaau -- In Plnta. Quuu and Small Kqu. whlohjndcco pronounce the nneu In the city. T j I I L Q D Z L L L I GREAT oA:;PET SALE- ;__;1; N;---.., A M D fess Goods! Rem JOHN LA1DLLAW & SON. SUOOEBSORS T0 F. X. OOUSINIAU I O0. nnrula 10 [Ill] BFIIIG, 311.0!) I) f. - Murble og Bedroom Set. 340 to 8188. Ladies` lacy Dank, etc, 81! to Music Racks, Fancy Fabien. Wood and `II TQ, C150 is .5. nmine the stock nurchuinn clnwhn. AT SPENGE & ORUMLEY9. OIE IE31\'TS'CDZN' - . very low ~3.UT-:_B.EE'VED L- tL.__x_ n___ _.. 'Iv"-"7W"?> "'\`?i "i.`:".S 0 N. AT BOTTOM PRICES WILL SAVE MONEY BY CALLING ON PERSONS Icon: mm porteot aunt . ltl Iuooan nrlnln from its be! I onlg THE BEST VAL E IN THE RKJC1`. as well u that- oughly adapted no the want: of the kitchen hu ucimd onvloun lmlusuonn of its nuno Anni sp- lnonnnoo. Bownro (I much.- No addition to or vnnntion hon: the simple name: COOK'S FRIEND IS GENUINE. cuuxhmxun nix '17nwn1:n IS A PURE FRUIT ACID POWDER. It oonuina noltho? Alum. limo. nor ammonia and ma be used by the most. delicate ooucdtn lion: Lh norfeot. nntaty. It: nest nuooan Il KXIIIILIIII DI!-llJlU|' Illllll. IIIIIU, nnodbythomont. doll: perfect. inlet ftomluboin on VA]. It IN TH: ARKICT .- 8013 Agent In Kingston. OITY FLOUR STORE. _-nAo-- -AnZ Lnj 14:; Unmixod with China direct from their estate! These was stand without A rival for Purity. Strength angi Flavour. The undersigned ha: this do received A Imalloonslznment oftheuo (the neat Loan In the world) and will be happy toaumly -thooo of his customers. who desire some nu rally choice. with I sample of the same. JAMES REDDEN, 1\I\?`TI`EfIl` RIYIERHIIQ The Bsrnoova Tea Estate. The Loobsh Tea Company, The Koch! Ten lama, Euabllihod (or the purpose of aupnlyinq put The Assam Tea Estate Depot. `\nn. Dn-...\A-u- FHA- Illa-AA a--_.-79-`-2 A Good Man's Overcoat Made to order for $13. H owcvor. if a bad man comes -dong will make , him one for the same price. TIAI I" f\ l'\ 1- I I ' Fi! Iujjivji Twooar Load: of the (hurio Brewing mauuum C0'IIIlIel'IoI` .1. RI El-\+`;Il"_-IE.l'\J_'B`.l:Jl S, nI\r\w\ Innp... 4` .. SELLING OFF AT COST Fla. 01 Shirts, -Un er-shirts and Drawers, Cardigan acketa, Persian Lamb Caps, Gloves, Mitts. Socks, etc. AT c0s'r PRICE FOR CASH. an _ :.____;_._.-.._..._ E0. 1!! b`l.alIB4VIJ 01' Orrosnu Buns: AIKIIOAI Ecru. B0ST01`_J_; : HAT - STORE. IKIE I15` 219.8- Men's`FurCo|lars and Cuffs, Men's Persian.Lamb Gaps, Men's Otter Seal and Beaverdo, * 1 Fur auntlgts, Coats, &.c. IILA Beavencapes and Caps. A` Alaska Sable Capes. ` Oppossum Capes and Caps, Greenland Sable Capes. _..a__. ` TWOUAI` [Alt]! 0| U10 LIIIAFIO BYOWIIQ uumuuna Co`IlIIDeI'Ior U ALE AND PORTER I :11... n___._ -_; m..- -I w.._ _Ln_L A_J. Fur-Line`d Circulafs, ` Ladies Fur Jackets, % ... . __n Ladies` Sable Sets. SPEOIAL Norucg. All jnformaun an to prieee cheerfully given. Jo Mai. .I\-FUND KVl':\(Ull'\l.Vl A UIIUI SUPPLY Oi" Christmas Groceries J nioomnmsf uqudisaw NQ. '16c}.4*1u.* ' 7vcisE.. ` npnnnn Runs: Autumn: Ilnn-u. BREAD, BREAD. We take 9110. load in Quality And Variety. You can at almost any shape and Itylo. Our Homo-Mada Brood in the htdt Undo only at R- E1- 'I'OYIE3 S.. K IND HTREEI` IA K KEV, pl--Lo LT? mm stun nun. 13E.e.R.`J 3oAs- .. ONE DOOR BELOW CITY HOTEL. 'i>ii1o'ms EEEEETT Anna! In Ina.Onn T0 Myron` 'ALI.`THE movn. THE OELEBRATED `inmnn ' `mif- " nz:qIw:' and on TIISIPBONE ll. 1ND1A TE A'S',' -Jok IVKI-... 11..-; L... cl... H61 - MILK - SHAL KE, Jnnuutmnn tormlwnnn-. `huh i56"i'Ci:' F I'\fIl'\I) DIP` l\II7 I`Y'I`\7 DI REQUIRING OF FULNI . xonovII'YP`k`3' Wolllnxton Street. Opposite Windsor Hotel. S. W. DAY. CHOICE , :1 I un-:u Inowu 10 Jon. and not but any unmund onucountol his huh I bbdnlulonot nut: Iorvill new no D3353 33.1415- ommzs 1-um: my Johnna : Mon! Designs. 013% Flower: sud Plsnb. WK wvuwv wuwt IE1 IE3 Jlfj name: b('.". IL um stun.-Id:nor VII you pquun for mom Iporunctlonthoadnb KOft.nyu'w\'.'hom)'l luvuiuou I03 hnoc wonty M bah; 1 Incmhor. uonvlllym oppnotho minute at any one Q 0 jl lutbr. Yen shall nun lid: , 1 .'.:'.:..:.'.,..= uuv pups, Wu trims` Iaopwu u mo Ayo"ou.homcmhan hwu thoaocond motheybidngnnodtoorgunln. Lnwyu-liown tlnuhrou;-ht onttbo oath `hehad`pnpu'cd ndrudltover aloud. It vlanpprovcl bynll. `nan thomen joined Innclnlnu-wponhlrhcnuchnxlnpaud II n follown: \.uuu1u-u uunulsy. Buyu. tho pops. odd 0 tnceuou manbw of the crowd. The saying heommon enough unong tho mounuineen. but it struck the tnncy of the crowd at this tune. and boys, |homm"wu n:-nnlhr ulm-.0-1|.-nu. mrr. nsxzr. n.n`i: wuxnn The n-frexxm to half I. duzvu men going there in fear and tumbling mnkos the oppo nents of the Bald Knohbers snort with dis- gust. They my that the men rode up to the peak on horsubavk, and that each one was greeted by Capt. Kinney in person half way down the peak When nll who had bwn in- vited were present, the throng numbered nearly a hundred. Capt. Kinney made them nspoech to brace tlnm up. Thisspoech, as near as those who henrcl it can reool.lq:t, was 3 blood stirring oration over the blood shirt of J. M. Even-ttnnd thocrlma and or- nllty that had been allowed to go unpunlsbed. lt ended thus: - What will become of our com And dnughta.-nt Our lives, our property and our llbcty are at stake. I appeal to you, an citi- lauo! Tuney county, to my what we dull do. Shall I;9oI-gnnluounalvu into: vign- uatconunmaoand no that when crtmunn `ccmnlttudtholnwunroeulox-oad.oI-shnllwo it down and told our nrnn and quietly ub- nxltl" . There was motion In duotorm tlntn DIJHQ-Q nnnvnnnvIQ4..|I Lg au---l..aI ulcrv VIII Inouon In uuoxorln Inlil vigilant committee" boorpnlnd. "Aro you ready tor the question!" aid Chairman Kinney. ` Ruin aha non: `V halal A fnnnn-no nun-`L..- I3 lAL\'\ll Klli`. Wit:h four and trembling a fow of the must vuntnrcsomenp[Iroa('l1t\l the spot in tnrrur lost they should be led into a trap. As they cautiously npponrod at the edge of tho 0p(`l1- ing thvy found it man who was typical of tho causn in which they were expected to enlist; This wus(`npt. N. N. Kinney, a man who was as [caries as ho was active, 1: giant in stature and as straight M an arrow. He had bu-n A pioneer all his life, and was the uwuvr of n largo cattle ranch, nnd had been A sufferer fmm the tlepradntions of the lawless men who infested tho section until fnrlx-nranco ceased to be virtuv. With only A half dozen of tho hestcitizens of the country around him he then and there planted the sued which grow into what is today known as the organization of Bald Knuhhv.-rs. U1! IIIUFIIIIIK. Thls punk wasclmscn because it cnmmandul A view of tho country for miles around, and no one -uuhl gv-c within half n milenf the summit. from any directiun without being seen by any one there. The; members wom thus vnalrlod to say that they met upeuly` wh:-ru any one could Sm them, but the fact is that no one who had not been iuvitwl was al- lowed to approach. and thrw f11l`ll)t`l'S who vamo uninvited were told that if they wnxxtul to value in they must wait mm] the next uneoting. In Mr. De Longs paper of Sept. :37. lth-\'. is an article describing this tirst month -. [[0 says, asn chzu`tm' member, that in nmvnrnhx yl UIEJX` luv l'Ull.\'|IlllllUll lllll l).\'I'S. J. A. Do Long. who was onputin of n conr ` pluly of furty-four Bald `Knuhlu-l"s uftu-\va`rgl. A says the next meeting was held on the great bald peak, the bald knob of the county, : which is situated about eight" miles wait. of Folsyth. It was held in April, but he de~ (`lined to give the lay. whiclx was April 5. Capt. Kinmry went them alone very early in the l110l`nin;;. Till: nun|.- |.l"\\: .-Innann Iunnnnnn H n.nn.nnn.I...l I. 11. omanfau Prlncm-It IVDI llInIIn\lI:~ nu . V...-.s. vv Dv- ORGANIZED AB A sgcnn socnrrr. ,` It is commonly believed throughout this boitntry, says The Sun's historian, that the that hosting of the Bald Knobhers as a secret organization was held on the big bald peak that eveut.ually`);ave its name to the society. . 'Fher* factia that thlften men met in For- syth first atthe saloon tormel-ly owned by J. M. Everett, but which was then run by his brother Yell. Those who are supersti- tlouawlll use in tho number who werg pres- ent a portent. of what was to come. Among thcreharter members were (`apt N. N. Kin- ney. Col. A. 8. Praiher. Yell Everett, J. B. Rice, T. W. Phillips, Capt. J. R. Van Zaudt, Capt. P. F. Fiekl. Lawyer J. J. Browm, G. E Branann, J. K. Mcallle and J. A. De long. Editor Patensnn says he was notied to attmul, but having been told that it. was in be made an oath bound secret. oeiety, he do- eliued to do so. This meeting was held in January. 15$. It .was there formally voted. Capt. Kimmy beingin the chair. to make the Qrtler secret. Lawyer J. J. Brown was ap- pointed a emmnittee to draw up the form of an oath for members. nnd Capt. Kinney to prepare the mnstitutinn and bylaws. J A Mn [4nnv n-Mn lvne nnntuin n! n l\4\rn. a\g,,,4,\ . I how the [nViqult_ous`O'rder Orjgina1iy'0rg'*anized. s. uuntu, uvu Ul rrefunedtogo. nnn A \'l1I Thom Wore Thirteen `0,Inrt`br ,llen|beI-I and the m_uu Mann} wii Held In Yell` Everett`: nloon, In Jnnqnry. 1885. Anotlfer 8:`: on Bald Hero is on Interesting account of the form- ing of the Bold Knobbon, that mysterious oath hound societythnt has no long terrorized Minouri. It- forms part of The New Yo pmhm\'e history of the ordran y timely in view of the recent on ting of the walls of 0;n.rk_ jail, wherein were ' conned fqur Bald Ivinobhen condomnegl to death, two of whom, Bill And_ Dave Walker, refused to 20. Tsvnznsmuobs 1-nor-ma: NOTE. BALD KNOBBERS. *1 THE BRm'1sH.5w me. SATURDAY. JET; Iyuurwnuumxpziru nun "('l1)wm[[ DID." buttho truth In I girl`: Ilpnuro In-more capo- bleofpnattypuekurlngthuuboft. Alrl`I llpnuvnot lhhlooo be covered our with zrou muuoha, oonnquuntly the an way-nv Ne;oud while than h on punluontnnuchtboyu-ulwtgindngto loutntvlnn thoyl-Cl'lWIlhWI||I|II corn:-I),tha'ou'o thonnhdhwllolnlz a(%n'x'-m"thenI.Ewuulu' part mlamtllbfccdwi nhlrvlmilnnn tn Ihn nu-I n `- brash Int LUCK ILITDI. W . born whlnlc tho continued to ad twth melodiuunoulndnthnmghherpuckwndlijl. lhlhunhdnerlbedunbright. Inll- gu:ug'lrI,witluwualthofdnrIInIruudblu eyal. ofmedlum height and well dcvulopld. Tbounnndawhlchcounofromhorwhauwhb tllngnronot nhrllrbut Into Ilka. She ha a nnomudeulear and uecomptnlu bend! on the piano". She aocolnplhhaovrythlng In thovhhtllnjnocxmptthowarhlqwhlehh produoodbytbochah. 1'NIIhoIatrylntn learn` 1'tuh ugood dos"! and couulnpcnounly I{aoutwhht1lng girls and`?-rowing ban." butthclruthhndrlhlimng fnrnnnrnnnrn. A Young \\'unmn of (`lnrlnmul Whose up l'ut-Vker Slunlcnlly. Thorv is a young lady in Cincinnati who . bids fair to rival the celebrated Mrs Shaw as u 'lliaU`l'. She was rcv.-nlly introduced it an owning party by Mm Alex McDon- , odd. 0! Clifton, A suburb uf tho Queen City. When it was ammunced to the guests that I young lady would whistle for them there was considerable amuseuwnt. but they found still more amusement in tho performance, and gmeoed the performer with a storm of ap- plausa. Thh prodigy is Min Lucille Elstun, 13 L` I-nan` I\' an; and n I-Ill lulu IR` lI|'IIL'. \\'hen work had to be done masks were net`:-stary to prew-nt the victims from recog- nizing their assailants. It was intended, one might almost infer r mm tho large number of dead and small number 0! wounded. that not many of- the victims should ever live to rip- peu` as witness-s against tlwir assailants. Still accidents might and did happen. and masks were provided for. These were of two aorta. varying only in the way they were ornamented. A black cambric almllcap was rst made that tted over the top of the head and down to tho eyebrow; [Nam this a ap depended over the fare and down to the breast. Holes were cut for the eyes and mouth. and these holes were stitrhcd around, huttonhnle fashion, with red thread. Then on top ul the skull cap two cones nude 0! black mmhric were sewed. the lines of the (`ones being stilfened with corks or plugs of mxxl. The point of the cone howl I tnsrl of rod thread on it. The cone was from four to six inches long, and loolmd like ahoru. Thvu n vln`lo or white mint. was drawn) nruuuul the eye and mouth nice. and stroalm of white pzlint tn roproq-nt rudely a nun! Iivnnn Ann.-.. t.-..... oi... .....\..o|. |...i- .x....._ in turn us :11: uuluuu uu IL. I uu CUHU was , from white lmlos. board were drawn from the month halo down to the end of the tin 1. h`ur.n- hurl no pain! on thorn, bum-ver. T o nouly initiated Imam- bors had to pay .5 01-315 inch to the captain of the band (or the mnslzx 5`-VlIlI'I . The tint rule for the governing of tho order proposed by Capt. Kinney wag that nothing should tlivn-nftvr be written. N0 mark or ivrittuu sign \\'a.-; ever made after the oath had been cnmmittnd to memory and the writ- ten document dc-stmyod. The next rule was that when an_\`thin;; was to be dam) by tho; nriginni urgaxiimtinn or by any of its hranohc-i the matter had first to ho rofvrrtul to thechlef of the county nr;;uni7.ation, who was to lay it before a council of vn, and thus the course ` to ho punzm-4| was adopted. This rule wry quickly fell into disuse, however. and n ma- _ jurity vote of those present. decided what should he done. `I'L._.. -.\..I. L-) h I._ ,l-__._ _ , L _ _ pIIl lt'I' umb um luau uu.~mI:r was properly, "Your In-ll." That was the original answer, but My bell was subsequently used am getbnr. Tlun ux! I-nln fur Hun rnu-nrnina nf l"|n nnlnr 02A RK JAIL. 1 4 My hall. One Knobber told The Sun ro- pnrter that the last answer was properly, "Ymw In-ll. That, was the nrisvinnl ans:-nr nu unna- ACCIDENTS isolurrnlls `llAPPl:Nl'.D. Of course there must needs be grips, pus- words. etc. The work _of getting into a meet- Lrfg when held by day em nothing, for the members were all personally acquainted with each other. A: night the captain of the band _hqd,___to go -to thepluce of meeting rst. `Then as each member approached he was re- quirad to whistle as long as possible without varying the note. This done the captain said: i uluu pwui on wmcu Lucy were sumuln 1118` `suggestion-wniaidoptfd by vociferous neck- mation 7 ` V - ' F . nu-o.-y...-m '...\u---nu-4. -. . ........... Although theeochirter members took the _ , ~oeth while elaeping hands. those kubiequently had I dlerent tort of Chirlee Graven. A member of the Christan county branch of tpo order. tostied.undu" 'oatl1tha.t when he was initiated he was told, `before uhing the oath. that ours in he order ` there were but two ways to get out of it. One: wnv inn 1?. tlm mnnln n! a (run mu? `nuvauet-inn.wnEn'rInnuI hf vnnifno-nun KIUIU WUIE Ullla IIVVU WC ! IA) `UV Uull UI III. One way was at. tip muule of a gun and tho othel:-.at tho and of a rope. There was`: belt put amund my nock. representing a rope, and I pistol put toamy breast, and [was told to hold my right hand up and put my left hand on my heart. and then the pledge was administered." M ' The oath alone was the product of Lawyer Brown. The clhptrap ceremony was devised_ by Capt. Kinney, who very well knew what would make the deepat Impression on the minds of die unountnlnoors. Having taken the oath, the umombly t_hm considered what name they should adopt. It is said that Mr. J. R. Van Zandt. who luul bebnlu member of the state legislature. proposed the vname of Bald Knobbers, mk:;;;4he idea from the bald peak on which tilt-.y~ were standiu, His. nnnln. FLORIDA ORANGI8. MALAGA GRAPES. FANCY BANANAS. PINE APPLES. FRESH SALMON, SMOKED BALHON, FRISH QHILTB. IIIIIICDH IA T `It l'IlV|'Il l`0lH]1l U10 troakx card fro! the mun I)u\lI'n|)ul` 'I` \n . ' ` . ~ . .' '. \ ` . twain muubar-_I of thh opdc, even it their doct- IIAHI nhnuld In Iii If Ill! HI'fhn nnni until inn IIIUHIIWFI DI IIIEAUITF, UV!!! ll" ulelr Owl- ,IWCVI _ V dmnhouldtutdbimyou Isjtheneck unul you . |nd61ad.deId{deAd. Sohelpmgaod, Althomrh film dainar mnmhnr: nk` that .1 1 _Who goes there I ` Bc-ll," answered the member. Whose boll I" aslmhho captain. _{...-3%; WHISTLES LIKE A BlR_D. x years of age and I graduate of the Nnha Thain` nnL womnowheginnmgaus.mi-mnuun1oorImLi1s, ` odnllshozjtondsawny downlow. Rcmnnta of linens, Tovollings, Shootings, Fhmls. Gtnton Pluuh, lo!-end A. J. McMahon.% gaghsnux ;EI9T%ma n-cal-Ifrholahhoduuuul-In c In gun on. ' 4; 3 9 ---'` ` 0 I. . IIIIION ll onluhr ' ` . Honour ANDY I R I`. Poaonr ANDY (2% now 70. Booour IIAVYW D 00008. uvuo. . V _ ' - ysoms SPECIAL BARGAINS ms WEEK OPERA HOUSE FRUIT AND OYSTER MARKET

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