Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Jan 1889, p. 4

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.B.IUulU "Qua. 140!!! AND OlN'!'LIlIN.~l Mala onu- mun: vqunud Innuuo u Aldnrmuu tu- FCEIIYIIIIIB omcer. No. ll, Frontenac ward-G. Auchinvole` shop, corner Clergy and Colborne streets Robert Baird. jr., returning oicer. Nn l`)- F`:-nnlnnun wnrrl__.T, (`.nwia n IXUUETD DIIPU. Jr. TEKUTIIIUS UIIIDUI. No. I2; Frontenac ward -- T. Cowie s house, John street ; l n;;1rJ:. Delaney, re- turning oicer. Kn I`) Hialnn-n um-.1 ,9 J punch : hnunn, } nay urea; ; u. n. ruucu, rexummg umcer. No. 10, Frontenac wafd--Alex. Grant's paint shop, l ri'i1ceaa street. ; \\ illiam Heady." returning otcer. Nn II, Frnntannn wnrd-G. Anchinvnle` mg 0'|C8l'. \ No. 3. Catarnqui wnrdLMrs. Emmanuel (iallaghes, Wellington street ; Ed win Gar Vin. returning odicer. Nn Q. Cntnrsunni wnrd--Clmrlca O'Neil s. mg. recurnmg omcer. No. 9, Cntamqui ward--Charles O'Neil'a. Buy ntreet. ; C. H. Hatch,` returning officer. NA I0 I1`:-nnfnunn \unrll_.Alt3.Y, (}ranI.'s| lug omcor. No. 6, St. Lawrence ward-l urdy'a shop, Prindiess street ; James Purdy, returning officer. Q ~ \'.\ '7 l`..6.......... .....-J 'l`|.n-nnnUmnnnn a No. 7, (Jataraqni ward -Tl1omaaSmeaton s house. Queen street :JauTs Barry, return- ing oicer. KL. u r`-;-..-....: _....-.l _M-. Wmmnvuml near. N0. 5. St. Lawrence wnrd-l . Curtis` shop, Brock street ; Patrick Curtis, return- ing officer. Nn 6, St, Lnwrnnnn ward-l nrdv'a ahon. \ mcmnnou, renumlng omuger. . No. 4. Ontario wurd-MichLel Sln.vin s, Bugot street ; Michael Quinn, returnling of- 1 cer. ' M- 1: Q5 r-.....-...... ..,......:,n r3'....o:.' Lesue. returning omcer. . No. 2. Sydenham wz\rd-R.obert_: Miller's, William street ; Henry B. Savage, returning oicer. , `-- xv. -: n.......:.. ........a m... L...n . n.`......... 1 i:zLnc'roRs or RIDEAU WARD n-uIlII I'.`\lIl|\' \P.I.Il_- an 5|... gnllnlonalgmg Where the _l-Zloutoru wm Cut `rhea: mn- " lot: on llmulay Next. The following Are the places of polling for /the civic eiectionl : ' .. . .. . . . v.. n n. nu: u.` av unvv\uv|l- . 1 No. l,`_Sydenha:n`wa r.d-'-Mrs. Sullivan's, corneI"G()re n'nd`Wllington streets Eweorge Leslie. returning oter. No, `2, Svdnnhnm wm-d-R.nbert Miner's. cer. -'- No. 3, Ontarip ward-Cil:y hall :_Gorge ` McMahon, renaming oiu,-er. No, 4. Dnuu-in wurd--Mi(!h|el Sln.vin's. Boutrnnn ONO forjnch 'o enoe,. nnd`,de{_y. privi t_h1n`of their political right for uvpm, yearn ; Aa `o`hnve already said Mr. Me- Shine _;_no3ept|~-'-Iho- vinolvicnbie grnoofniiy, nnd niiandona his seat. invthe lngiplntnre for Monireni Centre. He is not goin to re- tire -fr`m public liie, howeydr, _ unless he cannot `elp it. He is announced an I _o nn= didate` tor ghe mnynrnlty '1 of ` Montreal, and expectapto be eldcad by. ngiiriintiqn. The People's Jimmy in oertninlp very popu- `hr, and has tiefqgtod every opponent `in ` the past. With Hon. J. J._(). Abbott ngninat him he may not have the walk over he ex- : peota. ` . NEWS or il'HE WORLD- `THE POLLING PLACES: TRISHZAI-"FAIRS. no-blld dpdoc.Il.hICl.Nlr'o:. 8011! Illutlllvnulqcu-us FULFOBD 00.. lnokvlllo GM. -. `n v. rs --. wn Unnln `I'll Aug:-ncu or us Onnm bonus or Iluucnu-tn. Ezmnucn moot ovary her Friday In the lion; of Enjinnd Room. grlnoeu Street. Next meeting Juuuuv lI`I'u. W. buu|u.. lionudtng soon-oury. wry: -:- `LIGHT El IAYIINI` st good wages on bnobulnod y l Irl or 'ounu woman. lg . 1 ..:.`v. om. no. t Doooratloml and M ulvogton Street. ' I LIJIJJ-`I2 \I vv J-IAIOII LADIES AND GI-2N1`LEMlN.-At the quest of man of the electors I n'cr myself nmndldnte or the position of Alderman or Rldnu Wu-d ` and I [Aka this means on hem those of you whom I shall not be able to :`n'pon wgive mo your votes and inuence.- l . our. lm I D. A. GIVEN!-`C ` Vote for a man whose hands are clean, Ald. Regjden. Vote forTh3mpson for 1889. V. BAKER gjpi, llorcnester, lam: Vote for the man who} has served longest in the council and deserves promotion, Ald. Redden. Portunouth Council. An Adjourned meeting of the Portsmouth council was held last evening. Account: _wero presented and paid. One from Wm. Mcuonnell for building 3 drain from I cul- verteo the bay ohore wu referred to the committee on streets to report. The ac- count for broken stone from the peniten- tinry, Wu n in laid over; The time for the return oft ecollectori roll we: extend I ed one month. Buy three tie: at Hnrdy} and get thc fourth one free. .4-vvsuvvu --I v-uuu---. At the regular meeting of Kingston Lodge. No. 59, I. U. 0. F., last night. acting D. 1). U. M. William Saunders. Assisted by Pat Grands Lee. Lnnrney. Becker end libera- dortfer, installed the following officer: for the enluin term : l-2. Smith, J. l . (L; W. Henley, l\. 0.; Thoma: Donnelly. V.,(;`; N. P. Joyner, recording Iecrelnry ; W. Seundere. permnnent Iecretuy; John Pollie, treneurer; N. Woodrow, W : June: Boon, conductor; John McW|tere, R. S. N. (.v.; W. Pamornon, L. S. N. G.; W. Mccune, R. S. V. G.; John Milne, L. S. V. (2.; F. J. Pugh, R. S. S.; George Young, L S. S.; W. Wright, I. (L; Henry Mclntoeh. 0. (L: J. Siler, chnplnin; Dr. F. M. Fenwick, phyIi- Cllll. llluur, `IQ IUHVCB UI HIKTHU; Jllr. A'IC\/ICIIQHU. n goons; Mr. 1). Kenn:-dy.". 7 :9. beef; Miss Shaw. 3 treat of candies; M rs. Patch, 90039; Mrs. Betta. goose: Miss Young, treat of candies; Mrs. Mackenzie, turkey and goose; Lady Cartwright, turkey; Mrs. H. Folger. turkey; Mr. James Swift. 4 turkeys and` 2" geese; Mr. Joseph Franklin. turkey; Dr. Spnrkn. hbl. apples; Mrs. R. Carter, bbl. of Apples; Mr. M. Swift, `Z jelly cakes; Mr. Swanson. A currant loaf: Mrs. W. I".Haker, bbl. apples; Mr. Booth, I2 dozen oranges; Mrs. Crumley, rolls, apples. candy, and clothing. All loner: to the Chriatmu tree are most heartily thanked. Tho Ch rhmmu Om-ring. The ladies of the orphans home gratefully aclmowled en the following Christmas gifts: Mei: manic, 82; ll fllenil, clothing; Mrs. .\1cKelvey. l bbl. apples; city commit aioner, ll.5 loaves of bread; .\l r. McClelland, Mr I) Rnnnoalv )7 "in l\nnf- \.Han n annua- yg/mzvzf El/E/V/A/GM .51 /PPE/LS`. TO THE FREE AND INDEPEV ENT ELEC- TURS OI` PORTSMOU H. ladies And Genllelnn.-M. the neat. oi Iovonil friends I oler myself an a cund date at the forthcoming election; and must reenact- tully solicit your vote and influence. prom ing that. if eh-cu-d.l will do my utmost for the pmupotity of the village. and redut-in taxa- tion. I lnvothe honor to be. your 0 lent oetvsnt. WILLIAM IIURST. nu 1'0 nu. 3'=.'u...a' 5 |4nL j`u 1. graph receive prompt attention. w. .1. MERRIIAVIANT HAS%;(")PE%NED NEW,l.nP!5N0_EAWABEBQ0M%8, Organs & Pianos SUITABLE FORTHE CHRISTMAS SEASON. W. J. M55 /?/M/1/V,` 228 Princess Street, 'l.0.0I'.I.I3. A CARD. .. Anon.-xnvu , . 3- v-:q--n vvvvcu warranted aloolutoly pure (`M-oc, from which the cues: of Oil has been removed. It ha more than three than the urongth ml Cocoa mixed with Starch Arrow- root or Sugar. and is thcrelore far more economicll.colnglu1!Im!\ on out a cup. It in delicious. `nonriahilu. utrentthening. easily di- gested. and admirably adapted hr in. valid; as well as for person: in health. Vote for Thompson. and Cheap Water. Sold by ovo;_ywlun. GOLD IBDAL. PARIS. 1870- "Fotm ooons ABOVE OPERA m)`usE, WITH A DISPLAX OF ~ NE \'T SHAPE. VERY FASHIONABLE. L ADFS` ,,__gnd see our` stock befor purchasing. . U (jafiildgues and every informuon-'cheorfu1lyfurnished on "'IIpp}ic&ti0n by letter or in person, And orders by mail or tale ntinn. , " ' ' ' l- DWIIK ll: ' -Any person wishing to purchase an `inatrum`ent should call I` at the DOMINION PI.-1 N0 WAREROOMS, ' 1 il 1': D531 YLANUS NlANUl"AUl'UKl'.'U IN CANADA, and` arc not only n:-(glass in ever pngtioniar but are unex- usiled for durability, tone and nin , ind an the only instru- ment: outaude of` the United States, receiving International awards. 5 IIICHDI 0|] A nu `n. Read Roi1sseau's letter in _the Whig and News and vote for Redden. --. v`: -""&I IVI."" 3&7-I&.`I '1'!) 1-} BEST PIANOS MANUFACTURED IN CANADA. ml` onlv tint-ulna in mm-v nArnnhn- hm .... ........, Haines & Lockett. ALMOST ovlpusxrr-3 wmnson HOTEL. Vote for the man who doesn't want the mayor's chair because he hasn't anythin also on hand, Ald. Re den. I. ll.IlY'I'lI.Q.c.!.I.-D. v l.vl.Im. Vote for Thompson, Low Taxes, and Economy. * run A unululs uur U!` FRCKTVES. UNDIR8llR'l'8.'00LlAR8,CUPl'8, 0010 RATTENBURY `B- --.Z._; I Vote for Thompsomand Improved Drainage,Board Walks and Streets. Robertson & Co., of Montreal. rated at $1,- 000,000, oered to 0 security for I\ousseau.T.e city would have saved $3,000 onihis tender for the water tower. 5 To select from. ~ Ties 100., 150., 20c.. 25c. and up. certainly by far the best range we have ever displayed at the prices. Hardy s ` `tee --w-cu--.-- LADY AND GENTLEMEN ELEC'l`0RS.- After much eolicitalion I have accecded to the wishes of the K. '1`. E. U. to uphold Lhcir plat- form In the coming electoral struggle. and now winh to IDIIOIIDOO that I am in the Held. 8 can- didnle for eldermnnic honors. and to use the time honored pm-ue-souciL your vote and inuenoe." _ W With every three sold. That is : You buy three ties of any price, and one of the same class will be given in, making a clear reduction of twenty- ve per cent 8|! YTHE. SMITH & LYON. Banmrl-in-. Bouonou. 013.. ll Ontario IGIIOL { 05/1/rs A/E0/(WE/1 /7, Having decided to `close it out. and to do this speedily, has made liberal mductions on many lines, and in addition he will i -WE HAVE LAID OUT ON TABLES OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF GENTLEMEN ! GIVE FREE ONE TIE 1,000 SCARFS I ONE PRICE ST_ORE, as PRINCESS s1 REET. THIS IS FOR YOU. &II iTVI"j"T1 vvrwuuju LADIES AND 0EN'l'l.lME.--AI, the re- quutotn number of the elector-I Have aoctdod loo mynolt an I Oandlutofor Al- dnnunln honor: for I839. Your vote and Inu- FOR A CHOICE 10'!` 0!` In lfiliholullnuunr I ; an tune honors: inuence." Votafor Thompsomanci Fire and Police Stations in Outlying Wards. A LA DIES AND GEN'l`l.ls`.M.lN: Iagun calm to be your_hrcpreaenlaLi\'e at lhocounc board for tho yohr 1389. and as I will not be able to sue every vnwr because of business demanding my attention at this our- liculnr season oflhe year, yel if you lhlnk l have fairly represented you in the pa\.st.l gull: ask you to reserve :1 vote and use your inu ence in my behalf at tho coming cccllun. Yours respectfully. (1 ROBINSON. TTIYII I lnnvruw vvv-u.. EDIE AND Olllflallllh,-I . 21.. wow vote And Innonoc u A der. x ` ucunn J. sown. ELECTORS OF RIDEAU WARD LADIES AND GEN'l`l.ls`.M.F.N: lasuundmire [u be vour rcnrcaenuuive MAY(V)uF-?'K.l:I_'-?'iV()iF'1889. Vote for Redden and one term for Mayor. Mp _ A Vote for a man w_hos;_=_, dealings with the public contractors is above cri- ticism, Ald. Redden. xgnaii IPERL.NcBELEET5iAL:f{1b N ALDERMANIQ ELECTIONS; % '. ~.1ae'9.~ _ j, -----:--------T..-._@---:-,:- ~ &AME%.F`LE_DDEN= _ ..a,. - _....,. uumzs AND-r otcN1~.LmM1cx._Y6 u~ vines ,And Inuence no solicmsd.tog' the following eandldaws : ` avwunnvlzr A 1: try A f\`I\ Vote for Thomps'on,and and the Building of an Esplanade from the Grand Trunk Brewery to the Grove Inn. A e I Union at No. 11 Montreal P1-Incena and Brock E-stream ` TO THE ELECTORS : YOUR VOTE AND INFLUENCE I8 RES PECTFULLY SOLICITED F0]! -or n -nnnnnnn-Au H-I |t\nnl\l'cr\LI - \,l\Jl|Jll&&._VVl$lELlc ` JOHN MOIEOD. Members mind the oadqunrtori 61 the Union No. 11 Montreal Street. between Princess and Brock " W6+iALIvE_LEcTIoN,1889 wauunuutuu . synmuum `WARD. .-. - w.:.ca.ormcas. s'r. Lawmnncm WARD. - _ w. MIDDLETON. TRONTENAO WA:-RD. . 23. J. Kn.p_A'rmox. I VT1C_TORlA_WAB.D. nnnu 1un`l.u'.nn ST. LAWRENCE WARD. . n--- A `urn nulnvlll Iluilsl FRONTENAC WARD. _--- .uvr\ rI$\lGI EIIDI. , I .- ST. (LAWRENCE WARD . n. Iutanronl Iannlnu nu ntnrnnlxn OATAIIAQUI WARD. r\lI Alli ) I`.Nl`l.II`.HKN,._'l n SYDENHAM WARD. um] wll _I an-In nnnnnnt l'l\lII SYDENHAM WARD. _--. -. .-nun:-nu In BIDIAU WARD. nu gun nlhf'I'!.lHRN_-I n RIDEAU WARD. . u n 1" uuvvu Inulnvu yuy-IE1--rv-vv vfv----I ..'. n': .'."" :5" "r.`c`3:.'3."'$5.:!i3 c'a.,z.....V`1 T""'" `V W m '1I'.'nItyv7' 3' anuon. pnmortdu CARDS. . . ._.._.._,._ ._._....__... ._. rB0}i'6'Xq~?"`:`-i"Ki:3'b~ CANDIDATE iron THE! EI`&U`II1 lII\(IIII as Miro}: run 1339. noun waao. nnn_.\'nnr vote And 1 'I`UII .rv!"' '-' a1u-rour. mama lun- ` I --t~"x,.-::'m.. 1 W lit ! 1 l'Il|llI-' THIRD! two can. Y I DONALD IOINTYRI. WM. MIDDLETON. WI. ADAII. Vote for Thompson, who worked hard last year. ":1. n. duxms. Hon. Jemee Mcshane, late the member for Montreal Centre in the Quebec legisla- tion. and minister of public work: in the hiercier government, will have hie political light extinguiehed for eeven yeare by rea eon|ol the oourt oi revieion'e judgment in` the Lepreirie eiedion oeee. fhie oaee wee heenl eome time ago and the preeent reenlt practically reaoh'Cd`,bnt the pointe of the oeee were thoroughly diecueeed and taken Into dellberltion, and the court now voicee the judgment which the hate indieputably iuetily. Ir. Moshane ehowe his good eenee in accepting hie peniehment quietly. It they be eeked what did he do! Well. he did a moot many thing: that heehonid not have done. in the opinion oi hie opponente, but not many thillll ueimt the provieione_ of the low. Some of the charge: preferred egeinnt him were not eueteined by eence, , but the following were: (I) Phreetening Usrmel, Lannaire, end Laplante.', Orend Trunk labooren, and to the eect that ,they would ioeo their situation! if they did not vote for the liherel oanclidate, Mr. Goyettos (1) end giving one Leon Dapnie Il to leeve hie-work end vote for Goyette, Theee oeooee were eeieieet to werren aI.- -_..Il....al._ .I ah. _._-I.l.- -....l4I_..I vww-. vvj -- 1w-cu--u-. -..---' -vu- :v-. 0! npplyllj U`QCl'& (or Vdl, him; thvotuddudnn ad uhoouu won oonnbd, and llpod J. |lc8|uno and Mme vuvuvvw v- vs` uuuwu v-. ~-u-u the application of the pondtlgu provided by the oloclunl not of I876. The judgncnt ol the court unused Mr. Goyoltto, main- and tho hhtvcnllon of the Skill Chan- vui. via. as (nursing omen. nu Ioeimd an` :nnI-In- -|u-xAI.1 Inn nd; In rkhlu INJUDICIOUS TALK. In connection with the Ottawa mnyorslty election the exemption question Ins _expect ed to be decided. It was thought thst the vote of the electors would be so cast as to settle one of the grsstest bughesrs oi the see. But what was to be the issue hes drop- ped out of sight. Aid. Errstt, by reason of long service, looked for promotion to the highest office in the gift of the people, and purposed to stsnd or fell by nonexmptlon. He Ives bound to hsve the question settled ss fsr us he was concerned. His opponent was supposed to be sctusted by similsr de- sires snd motives in his sppeel to the peo- ple. Dr. Vsllsde now ssys thst he hes not msde up his mind as to whether educstionsl institutions should pay taxes or not, while Mr. Errstt hes "hedged" so for us to declsre thst the exemption question is not to be considered in the canvsss. Doubtless," says the Free Press, Mr. Errett reslizes the sbsurdity oi sttempting to mske s great question of state policy the msin issue in It municipal election. to the neglect of precti- csl questions of civic sdministrstion. which are of more pressing importsuce." It is astonishing how quickly some men will turn s corner for expediency's sake. We hope the local election will not see some men weskening on principle. A NEW LIBEL LA W. Cansda wants such a libel law as that which the British house of commons has passed and the house of lords endorsed with some amendment. The idea is not to lessen the liability ofthe publisher who deliberatt-.~ ly libels anyone, but to except him from worry and expense should the alleged libel he the result of erroneous information or misapprehension of the facts. And the ex- planation of Mr Borthlwiick, M.l ., in intro- ducimz the measure into the imperial parlia- ment, would be the explanation of the mem bar to champion a similar bill in the (}ana~ dian commons, namely, that it was designed to give the press too much power or immu nity ; that statements which the law will construe as libellons frequently creep into the columns of the most carefully conducted journals; that while decent people are usually satised with an explanation and an apology made in the proper spirit, there are others, the small attorneys and scheming individuals, who victimize the newspaper and look upon a libel as a good chance to make money. It is against all such unscru- pulons persons that publishers and proprie- tors of newspapers seek protection. And they ought to get it. The conservative press is quoting the opin- ion of l. W. Uln. formerly of Oshaws, as representative of one of Ontsrios in the hou eof commons, and now eresident of the U1 ted States, against reciprocity. Does the c isenvecive party spplotie of Mr. Glen's r asonin '.' He opposes reciprocity in trade relations because he wants to see Canada annexed to the republic. He says the Ame - rican leaven is in the Canadian meal. and is rapidly permeating the mhdle mnss,u_.n:l that the `American people have to wait only a. short time for the Csnsglian apple to ripen and then gather it. Has Mr. Glen the sup port of the conservative prnss in his scheme ? One would infei so by me warmth with which it reproduces his View s. ' r11 `I `Var: wt-cu--u - u - Tni Bm-nun Wmu-la` blisngl evefy even- ing. at 335 King .-in-ou . Kingaloiv Ontario. , at six Dopuna rut Ylcut. __- J 41:: V {fun I lBl1ILVloAV Asia For four. lines, one or two on: .... . .00 50 For four lines. each aubeoggpn `Insertion. . 25 Over tour vunu. Int Inge 011.. .. .. looporllno Each iuhnoouonuoonuouuvolns. .-.. 50 Each mngpauontvoonuouuvo mm. Once) a wee subsequent lnp. . Twice: woe}. subsequent ins. Three 3 week. Iubaequent Ina. ` - Twelve lines lo the inch. , - Nnllnnn of Births. Mm-rlmmn Al Qujof | IIIIIIIOOF 0! [I10 OIQBIDII I DIVO to dcnunlo nnnn In nnnootfully nollcltad. . -V ouch, unions whan " booked." when 31 is charged. Spocini notice: in reading columns are cham- od int twenty cents per line 10* each insertion. Omooro of unincorporated Associations or V..-- `The WEEKLY am"r_1'sn wnia. 8 vasoslnao 2 - columns. in publtbhod every Thursday mom 3: I aienr, ilively in advance, otherwise-. W . be c Ill ed. EDW. . B. PENRE. Proprietor. Twelve lines the inch. Notice: of Births, Mn`:-[ayes and Dough: 5015. uomnnlau whnn` booked.` when 81 lnchuruad. Spools) notice: roadlnz on M. twenty cents line to each mseruon. Omoon unincorporated Ansocintlons Booieueo will be bold personally responsible for All orders they live. Attoohou to the paper II one. o the best Job- omocn in Crinada: rapid. uy md cheap work : eight improved pr-(nuns Dteeo. "All charge: for adoertitta, subscription. not b H ,- um :.u.l'r.'..fi3%.f';'. Mm "Au charge: for advertising, mlbscrlpl` and ob prmti are value in advance; 1 mus be dis u u stood. % THE LSXILY Wi.- Opifer per Ovbam Dicor." -eh. n.n1.e-s wn~n_"book.ed. Hui Birth: Mnrrlgpsh angll w an o T -_7 MrSHA N E7038 D0 WN. TOlQ|)h0l;$. >Nu-mbr 299. _....,.___ A_T_:____,,__ _,,_ _ Z0N1z'Z;;nvz':9 oP'uv10&. for law. to one In I-upoolfully IJHOIKMLI ANNouN_VcE'M-ENT. ` A Anvlg:1r|T7n:M1cN1`s. ...... .._- A. a-*.. |_-.-o1.u.- `no. uii6RI6ix..... ant.oonuouuvMns..-.. Iubseauent Inn. loo '-` h `THE ihstiiirtsil} wa1;.sAma DA-Y.` JAN. OI ICC UIIICI" II Vi, IIIIPIVVTO ""11 food: dlcplnynd In `the windows an Inn nvielng that Ms [MOI II mod. Io ` Uuuulnnd H San, oronn uupply by hr tho. lnrnnnl nngnlltv In Can . ; vuuuouu I con, 10!! largest quantity In Cu! noun wouna now cram oi nun-3 mu < abut glnu wlndown. Not only tho dd 0' the blllll II II I "(L but`! ` mod: I|:n|A`:'nd lxhywmwl I! VIII! YOII VIII III )0 IIIOI llll II RICH yllo Come to the front, lodopnndono oloooon of Portsmouth. and record our veto. Hum In the mun. and don : on 0 Mt. `He Plan Glut I 0 ha -omen Im- runt locum in Ccnoda. No bulnou ouu would now drum of huh; the old -In-at ulna: nplntlnun Na: on]! m (HID `nub: c Boo;h hm an but um... um: wood and dry blocks. You on jut M whct you want In tho ho! lino at his r yard. (`Ann 0:: tin In-nut, lnInnQ1InI llll wru nuum. u 0Ill'- noun:-u. con Throat, Cough. Colds. Bronchitis. and all throat and lung troublu. _ __ _ _ Vote forthe man who wants to serve the peo- ple, not a few of them, Ald. Redden. Beyond Dunno. Thou In no boner. tutor or more loans oou h remedy made than Hugs `I Poo- tnl-: Rnlnnln. It mu-Q hnu-mar. San \ co; 'II"nTnZdy"n'u}?i5 Till: 'i{E-'1-S"-'NP`..I tor: Bulum. It ounl houruncu. Son Tnnnt (`Anna-hi (MIA. 'hnnnI|IlIn And A" I A doun bailii and policemen woro In- jured. One of the dofondm Ind his juv fractured, and another wu buriod lmmth I barricade. which was broken down by the ovloton, and nuulnod novoro injuries. llpulllu. flllllly IIII PTIXII TIKIIK FIIC man eolurrondcr. polioo poctor Vll badly woundod. A dnlnn lnillu Ind nollonman Inn in. Inc Dlluul Illu poncu uwn Iululou me home. and that A duper-no utuulo ware nnnnlnnd. I"inAHv u nrhntl mnnuhd thn noun. no use: I oupcrnu IWUWI wire } npulud. Pinslly the print: nudod tho man mnnrlhndnr. A nnllon nlnacmr Imn lleeletlng some of the Euelione-A Strug- gle With the Bellini. [)l'm.1s. Jan. 5.-i`he eviction of teneun on the Uiphert eetetee. at Feioerr h, county Douegei, wee continued to-dey. gfhe evictore went to the house of I teneut named Doognn, but found the piece defend- ed by I more of men. `ermed with riee, who hed entrenched themeeivee behind the loop-holed weile. The prieete who eccom- peuied the evic-tore eutreeted the defendore to ieeve the home, but the med refused to pay my attention to them. I`i:e Riot not wee then reed. end the eoidiere were ebout to re on the home when the mngietrete Itopped them. end noti- fied the petty in . the house that he would give them an hour in which to reeot upon the oouree they would pureue. Alter reflecting for on hour the defender: en~ nouuced thet they wouldnot me their riee. ` The heiii end police then etteoked the Inning. And die: I deenente ntnumle In-e At Chicago yesterday Judge Baker de- cided that the printed notice of exemption from liability conuined in telegraph mes- uge blank: does not relieve the company `from the obligntion of using ordinary care i in transmission, Ind vhlt uralers for the pur- chase of large quantities of coffee made with the intention of reselling are not no- ouurlly gambling contracts. 0 In mnponse to I delegation urging the Adoption of u comprthemive scheme for the defence of British mercantile ports, Lord Salisbury made I speech yesterday which is ukcn to fnralmduw I large milltar and naval progruu at the next session of `Arlin- mom. 1. . u v: 2.. n.auuu-uuu. In the Fcdernl Court at Chicago yester- day Dr. Chnlmer C. Prentice of Norwulk, 0., recovered l verdict for $10,000 ngsinlt the Lake Shore And Michigan (`antrsl Railway ("mnpany for false arrest and im- priaonment. In vnnnnnnnn on . rlnhnaoinn n-an`.-.... AI... .lllLl$\JJ\ILIIu vs a.wn.ra.'a2\: vv gag-gr 0lN_'l`LEMICN-YIoldlu to the nolicluu ions ot many of my fallow-Noctoll. I beg to An- na? Install I candidate for the roproseutm tlon RI an wud In the City Council. I not you: vote: and bell olllceo on my vvuv uuw uvlurwu vA'vvv,vvv' an - uuuu The Rochester Baseball Auocintion lut night elected H. F. Leonard mam r, ll`- rnngements were made to pay the uterus- tionnl Association dues and guarantee and ` Bob Burr shook hand: with Manager Leonard. un . .n.- ..... .... .........,.....___..,., ........_.... Sugar trust ceuicatm have gone up in consequence of the discovery by the Electric Sugar Rotining Company that theinuppoood secret process for rening nw Ingn, which cost the company $1,000,000, in I frond. In..- D....l...o-. ll...-k.ll A......:-..-.... n--. f turning omcer. No. I7. Victoria ward--Mrs. Rogers house.'0'Kill street ; H. J. Spniggn, return` ing officer. Thosplco of the Morning Po-porn and the Very Luzon Telolrrlml. nu...-a ....rv..`... ..r..... ...... Commencing next Monday 10 hour! will constitute I dayu` work in the Reading Railroad shops instead of 8, to which they were reduced two months ago, and wage: will be correspondingly increased. (1.... o.......s ......A:I:....t..- |.....- ....__ .._ I- turning UIUCBI . No. 15, Ridenu \\`ard~-Jr.mea Saunderh ` shop, Gordon street ;Alex&nd6r Bearance, retugrninn oic-er. ` Mn IR `fin-Inrin-uynr.I_\1rn Rnvnnl-11': returning umcer. . No. I6. Vict.griaqward-b,,lrs. Reyunrdhv house. Barrie utrcet : Thonus Healy, re- ` turning oicer. Nn. I7. \.'int.nrin umnl--Mrn. Rm-era` IUFIIIDK 0Tl'lC8l'. No. 13, Rideau ward ~F. J. Pugh`: house, Division street; George Young, returning officer. \T,. It Dl..I..-.. -.......I \l:,.|...n| \`.mo|.`- ` OIHUBT. ` No. 14, Ridenu ward--Michael Smith`: shop. Brock street ; U. -\\'. H. Comer, re- turning otcer. Nn I5 Ridnnn u`nrrI---.Ix;n\aa Smnnderh The Berliner Tegblatt, referrin to the Morior Affair, says that Count Her rt Bil- mnrck intlle interest of Germany`: honor will be obliged to atep our. of the pcial limits imposed upon him. I` ...... .: . . _ . .. \l.....l.... In 1.-.... _:ll TO THE I`.LEO1'0RS.-If o put conduct In the City Oounajsu rooolv your npurovnl we touch. your nuppol-an Aldermen for 189. W . BARTY. C. ll`. UILDERSLEICVE. J. S. MUCKLl`.'S'l`O.\'.

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