'V0l'llIIll. blpl. J. DOIIIOI . 1. VVOIIII, H. II. I Terrill, W. Owens. D. Sullivan. R. Jamie- l5UIVI-'d. l$UllI'l&U. Dopu?~Roovo-W. H. Williamson. Counc l|oru-R. B. Mo:-don. W. Cougar. J. Wolnh,T. Slutorly, P. Pulvor, R. A. Vorunn. Capt. J. Col (or. T. Walsh, A. M. 1`Al'l-"I `V lhnnnn D Qnlliunn D Y--ml- ` Q IIVUITIL he mayor, deputy-roovo. And Eat wand counolllon were elected by noolnmnlon. 1`nWN (II PIITHIU from Olhor Pinon. 1-mm or N.\P.\.VIl`.. Roeve- E. L: um. __ (}ouncil|on- out ward. Chu. Steven. Chum Lune. John Lowry. Centre ward, Mtruhnll M\dole. Thoma Jumiuon. Johlnl Axllvorth. L- .-nu..- .l-....s.. ....... _._.l Lu-` _...__I L'ounci|lon-Benwn Peters, 118 ; George ` Hunt; H6 : John MoMnhon, II5 ; Muen- iuu Cronk, Ill ; John Goodfellow, 66 ; John Deer, 64. The first four worn elected. ._-.., -V. u-no-. VILLAOI 0' IINIIIW. ihon-'l`boIu Henderson. Couuolllou-I- Dulcl Bur. Juno: Crag, ` much. had. 'r..u.. sum \ 1'0 .\'4HlI' 0|" HAKKIH. Reeve-Tnpping, 54; Dempsey, 23. Counci|lorn- R. Scott, Rlchcrd Bishop, George Ueline, Jnmu Roy. l`1IW.`i~'l!ll'0E Hx."HI.~'m F..eve-J. E. Cnmpbell. I44; '1'. J. Gauge, 44. `...l.., ...v..-- .u.---. \'l GI OI NIWIUROE. Ro\'o--Jun Thomson. {`..m...lII.... n. l\.l' J lI..n-.... uunuuon, Z1-0. Sgcond Deputy Roeve-Chur|ey Hay. 272, George Smith, 224. CouncillorI-T. Fornytho, 3| ; J. P. H. Ferris, 170; J. Gorrie, X3]; J. Knnpp, W4; Dennis Sheehan. 266. Q 'I\.\|r\`._vIln u ...n....~ l'LA.\lEBS'r0.\' AND (_'.\.v0.\'1'o. Reeve- Robert Wood. ' CuunciIloru-J. W. Donuldson. Major Robert Gilbert, Col. John Walsh, and Issue Allun. pm...-......... .... ....v...._.`.. To in V E`R_"!'__IASv_ERWS. 'l'UVV.W.`III Reeve -- Hugh ` Lemmon, 246. Hnnnnr` [Lznu O u hlPU1\' -nu. R.Moore .. Donald C. M1-Donald .. G. Mo:-gnn..... .. (`0l7N(`ll.LOR. H. l).u'1a . P. Welsh. . R-Moder . . . . .. .. J. Friend. 0. Davis. TOVVN ()7 $11.11 Msvon-- W. T. Cnndnll. l1..u._l DAR-and mIvur- w . 1. brlnm Ruvo-J. Redmond. hgnuoq D... u` U l\IlIlIU`U. IVBIJKIH, L. Joyner, `I. Hay. Loughborough--Joseph \\'oodru', Jsbex Stoness. 0oo-M. Avery. P|lmerIt.on--R. Ward. Pormmouth-Johu Fnaher. l itt.nburg-Dnvid Trotter, Chnrloa Yan- horn. .JMnmI Hvrrnv R`. Hriwltuid. Shlxlev Guin. ninn-av ui-up A Peculiar (lcmlrrehce. The Adolphustown`elections closed with the following results: Reeve. Jacob H. Rohlin ; councillors, Wilkie Dorland and ` - Nelson Davis, of the old council, and Frank Chalmers and Archibald Peterson, of North Adolphnstown, new hands. The reeve is also a new man, the ex reeve, Joseph Alli- son, retiring after lillinxz the position elli- ciently fol` two years. The strangest thing about the election toan outside observer was that nearly one half, of the township should magnanimously consent to be dis~ franchised. The township is divided into two parts by Hey my, and this year the ice being unfit for travel, and having but the one polling place ut the town hell, not a single vote was polled from North Adolphus- towu. The electors thst had access to the polls very generously, however, elected their nominee in the person of Archibald Peter- son, and possibly the undesigned incident mav serve to demonstrate that no consti- tuency would seriouslv suffer by reducin its electoral privileges by one-half. providetll always that the silent electors would not demur. Since-the word `go was iven on nomi` nation day to the candidates in Erneuttown townshi wthe race has been the most excit ing use and neck pull in memory in the township. The contestants were very even- ly mstched, and themajorities indicate that, the battle ground was contested inch by inch. Good timber hssbeen elected to the ` bosom of their families, whilst equsl|f'n.s' good will guide the destiny of the banner township. Such is the tale us told by the ballot. We congratulate All ; the _elect on their success, the others on their xplucky, mAn|y`ght. A jolly cro-.-rd" an/aioed the tnrdy retuins from the wards at the town hall, Odessa, with plesssntry. H S. Davy, chairmen of the Ineting, announced the nal counts amidst much cheering. Speeches were made by the candidates. Mr. Derby- shire hesrtily thanked the ladies. A )0I"ll. PortItnd`-~D|-. (Ilumu, J. W. Bertrim. Storrin wn-W. Gibson, A. 1". Bond. Wolfe alAnd--June! Horne, R. Moore. ITRKISH AND OVERSTUFI-`l!`.D WORK A SPECIALTY. I-IiTl.\l\l`ES GIVEN FOR EVERY DES- (`|llP'l'l0.`1 OF RIIIPAIIHNG. c.\m-1c1`s LAID. Opposite Polaon'a Drug Store, Bnrrie--Thomu Tapping. Bedford- 4 Clarendon and Miller- Garden Islund-H. A. Calvin. Hinchinbrooke--J. E. Campbell. Howe Isla.nd-John Coxe. Kzmnebec--W. Pringlo. Kingnon-H. Rankin, E. Joyner, (I. luv. A Lively l4'lg'htln_ the Township of Ernest- towu-0uo Part of .\g1olphuntown Seri- oully Aocted-No Votes Won Onst- Tho Way the County Pouncll Wlll Ap- pear Thin Ygnr. ]'HE neruns sen I`. m FROM THE VARIOUS Towns.-gu=s.` ~ ILIVELY TIMES 0;UTSIDE.] County Council for I889. 'r`L,, ,, '1` The County ltotnnu. .l' U! l.Vli3 l'U.`. Rnnkin. 269; Thomu -. u-ha n nnu. . No 3. Total I 43 I97 I 21 IN . an um \ Auuu \Il vv on 3. LOU KGB`. EAY. FANCY AND ODD CHAIRS. IUTRASSBS, SPRING BEDS, &c. II VII I'llIlIllI IIIC INVI- Wo was to Madly ylth all, but we nu: bound right. rum, using an In tbolovnvhoknonho In nu if nhorlll unywlnn In to some had notlbo. Prloo pu you, lnnrhbly In Id- Vl. null 50. I1! now. 1-1 IIY IIIIKII I0 subscribe {or The thin. but In: mroldod out and dash with non ulvotthm. I `IN to IE5 `b N E ` n; llld oI:odtd. and mubw In in mnnlnn tho mun. yInuuu|wInUu,IIu III In an: numb the town. III- -..-o 5.. O..l..AI... IT: We undontud that some ol our l..'adlng clzluna blame no lo: the uncut ol Col. Jim Duh. who was plnohod and taken to Oxnlu the othot day. Wu did write: Icturzo tlnuhorllthtllmvq Inn and oonldbolud nyduyh thcwoohbuwu India Hnnntnnlu numb-nlvn-lnnulu. OIIIIKI I III III III II IIQ WXI. DII `Q lwlto. H tool roubunll Maud l..`_&:r|hO 1.0: Tho, hhr. hutylm avoid: --1 J..Ia `ALL _-_ -.l.....AA-._.. Il'\I W III!"-I ' III III.` CIHICUI WIIO tackled ue must e their clnehoeo. Lees Fridey the old broken-hooked hyene who edlte the o poeltlon eheel new no get e letter la n mourn ng envelope at the poet-omoe, end he concluded it would be an "of" dey with us end pleohod In to get Ietinfeotloo. The mourning envelope encloeed e letter from the bank at Pueoee giving notloo that o dreh sent for oolleoon hld boon, much to our eeioulohment, collected. The old reptile above referred to then` lose hit Ill deed irony, end he Ind no eooner u! up Illa date: then we went for him bed hln hollclu for mercy lnelao ol the mines. He eee lo hlnleeued yeotordey that be than I we were trying to drew e gun on lulu. but Ilaet le too Ihlu. What In really thought wee that we had his turn with e ton oi greolh. We undenh-d the! noun 1:! our ljtllnn lJ"Il. Thoee young men who meke e prectioe of ring into the Kicker oioe on their wey up and down town At night my be extncting egreet deel of fun over it, but \\e are not. Ae long ee they tired high no particular dem wee done except to the lime ipe, but 0 hie eeverel hulleu heve whietl too cloee to our coach for comfort. We have been petient. end forbeer , not tuning to deprive the boy: of my egitimete emine- ment, but thie tiring muelbeeeopped or we ehell take vigorone meeeuree egeinet the ehoqtart Ll - L--- -4-.`..I 58.... ....... -_.I AL-` _- Ill(IN.r'o We have avers] times mnounood that we Ind our on Ipollo And our "oil" upolll in ranrd to nhdnn. And that citinnn Ivhn IIIU 0lll' "OII IWII Ill] OI!` "DIX ' IPIII In regard to chti And that citiulu who Lncklnrl nu mud. n tlnir nlmhno-, [Ask Iv" LVCW I Ul'I DI" l'llIlIll too rich for the blood town. `PL..- ......__ _-_ ._I.- v-7`:----CI - -1-`I PORK TINDIRIDINI AND SPAR! RIBS. PORK IAUIAGII AND IIDNIYS. PIG!` IIIADI AID IIIT. LEA!` MRO: froth every day. at A X Al'VI.IA H'I IUUI CIKJVU ln Ill .- 3. Putting on I heap of Ityle whenever In inspector in here, And refuting to introduno the boys. Ha mnnt cm Ha mlaht In An nl-nnlnnnl IIIIU IKIYI. He must 0. He mi ht be tn ornament to New Yor or l'hi| elphia. but he in tnn rich fur [ha hlnnd nf A haw \\'nnnv-n PUILUlIlCe- Q 2 Refusing to circulate Among the saloon: and poker rooms. And nhowing that he didn't feel shove the boys. 3 Pnninu nm A hnnn nfnhvln ulmnnv-r an Hi. Running the oice on the one man power principle. In I new town like this all the boys nun: I hand in running the poutoice. `2 Rnfulinrv tn 1-in-ouinha Amnnn tho lnlnnnn UBIIUIII 0| [I16 IHUTIH I While we have no peruond feeling Against Major Bigden, the recent poetmuler. the tint has gone forth that he must. 0. And it would be useleu for us tn defend im. In- deed. when one look: over the fun car he mun conclude uh-\t the major has on y him- self to blame. The charges against him ITO Z Ill . ' `Va neither gevo them uuy nor knew that luch I raid we: intended, but this proveemew the folly of each gatherings. Society went: to show 05, of course, but whet`: the me in collecting I crowd for the benet of the eheri? \l'L:I- _... l....... .... ......, -_-I ['...I:_._ ___:__A ineuul Wlll Deon Ina ioououl (.0 lllp ly Ill. We want it distinctly understood, that we bud nothing whatever to dc with the un- fortunate incident that occurred on Jnckus Hill lust luesdny evening. Mrs. Uenernl Fe-itherstone issued cards for A high coffee, and moat. of the elite of the town hsd gath- ered in her two storey abode, when the sheriff swooped down and took Away seven prisoners, mostly charged with horsest.ul- imr. IINI IIU one WIKNI I0 Olly.` The coroner has our thanks for bin kind- nou townrdl us in this particular can. We are trying to grow some cntnip and upon- glllglll our back yard, and he gnve us the body of the terror as I fertilizer. We should like three or four more, and trust tho: our friend: will be on the lookout to sup ly diltlnotlv undanmod I At. no IHUTU 'II IIU UHII [Ur `U luque". The age of the terror bu paused. There was A time when it. wise considered real funny for I tough to capture a town And pop over I dozen leading citizens. And hie picture I'll certain to Appear in some illus- trated paper an I hero ; but that time he: gone by. Terrors have become dog cheap, and no one Inna to buy.` The nnrnnnr hu nnr thunk: fur his kind. Allnnunacn snsxnvl vlu nlutlult s-u.7v I soon. A tough from New Mexico, who called himself "The Terror of Bloody River," struck our town the other dny with a wild yeli Mid named in to foreclose on A mortgage. I`he boys were mostly asleep or out shooting jack rabbits. but it wan : over seven min~ utes after the Terror uttered his rs: whoop that he lay 1 wilted daisy on the street. The coroner counted eighteen bullet holes in his body, And humbly observed that there was no call for an inquest. The Age of the terror has munml Thar-a __. I, , _.__._....-_.,_ -____ . l`( )1).-\\ . A PAlRl)F(:()|.l) SPEC/l`AULES. J`I1'|\\'(`flI l-`olm-.r's nthcc um] um Markul Square. ` `In-_\' `were enclosud in n lontlmr vtlso. The lilldcr wili be rewarded by leaving them at the Wuu; (mice. ` 01' the Now Fnunono Western JournuI-Tho New Cfvllllntlun. Arizona Kicker via Detroit Free Press. A L_,, L r,,,,, \V,,,, A: 2 I n 1 'l'0\\N.\'lIII' UF ATHUL. v Reeve--.Iohn \"nuclP'af. > Cnuncillnra-C; P. Scott, W. S. Bhtkelv, Leslie Danesrd, David Bowerman. urummonq. 1 ( 'l`()W.`\'8HH or NORTH ulosm'. Reeve-E. G. Adnml, (scolamniom) DoputyiRoeve-W. J. Webster, 203; Nonh Whitnmrnh. l70. Councillors--A`. Tag rt, ]89;"Ja_mea H. Martin, 173; June: orzor, -I62; lhniol Merflo . 157; Richard Hamilton, 144; G. Sinoh r, 30; W. Young.`29. 7 rowusun--or SOUTH smcnunooxn. Reeve--Iuhn Atchpaou. . Couuci||uru--R.iohtrd Ludloy. Patrick _Corley. Joseph Perkins. Ilium korrie. 'NI\A'\I~lIllI` HI` I AWARE LIUII. V ` Council]: T. R. O. Bullock, James Afepk, 'm. Aikaiu. Wm. Borrnwman. . 'l`lIll.'\YQIllI' Ill` 'I"\'Iu`\'I|l\'.ll1l .4..- ..... . ' . 'rowr'sun' or .uu:uAsnUnG. ' Reove-H. Ween. Deput. Nightiqpla. . Counc lloru-S. Giles, D. Minn: an '.VadnWorQ1. ` _ Tt)\\`}{i1l[1l or IIASTARD AND` nummss. " 'R:veve--"1'. Hqfercival, (a.cc_l;unation.) First l)ep1iT_v'//l{eVo--Walter Beatty. Cpuncillora-l atrick Murphy, Haakihs, John R. Polk.` '1-n\\'.-mil or kI'rL1-:v. Reeve-H. N. Sfiuaon. Deputy-Re`eve-E Percival. Councjl`lor-D_. Coghunf R. Gila, John d Drummond. , nuunvunnn. nu an-.-nu ....n..:..- Cl1eir" rowxsmr or soruusnunu. Reeve-D. Moran. Deputy-+eoVe-J'. D. Gilbert. CouncillorI-S. Donny, D. Cole, A. prnguo. ` TIIWNHIII I` OI` l\lli`,l.lAsinlYIn1 -ruwxsmr tu-' T\'l-1.\'l)l.VAU.L Reevywm. McLaren. First-A eputy--A. Pitman. Second [)cputy-\\'. Gillespie. r Councillors--J. Meagher. 1 . Shannon. 'l'\\'VHII` (II-` ATIIUI- 1'uw.wn1r or l.A.VARK. Recve--l). Moran. . ` Deputy-Reve-~~Jolm Rothwtili, acizlamm ion. '* ANOTHER 7L|VE|;Y ".`l-UMBER. Designs and Estimates Furnished for all Kinds of Work. Innunl-I1 IIARII I-1. III!!! nuvn Ann on-v.vnn pun, uuc I new Western VII lulu, Iuajunw IIIIV ll ml `chunk pnyu VII hum `ina- hind. Buried II II. IIIII. Wumnxomn. Jti. 9.-A mango has just Incl noolvod In In; tlmun lugs struc- uuu clicking In turn Ibo also at Plmhurp was How: down (No dun-noon. Somouvcnhou not have ban laid out 4I..4l oI.I.a.. .l..La .......|n _....J..I -...I GOIIII IIVTT -X IIVI ill IIIX DUI dad, thlrtymlgbt unruly woundod, and Guy run]: In the dobrln. A tnncndouu Ilntl ntnrn IIIIIAHI Ant] In -unnlnn cant. unite to on `Win lIIl'I oy III lllllflfllll bend on Thurede : The `(hI'dee' re- preeenue eonreeh in which the eoeple eepereee. end for e on; time epproeoh end retreet in the greeheet verlecy of guree. eeoh repreeeetiu by Qeetnre the eteee. of feeling, uugil they come together and nieh the deeoe in the Inoeflutexioetlng. delirioue Ineneet. the gentlemen. who eiveye helde hie Indy et enn`e length. freanuelii liiti her et eome height from the oor. e e heretthe weiet under eeoh enn. end eke pieoee her hende upon hie ehoniden, The peeeente deeoe thie with the [reeteet ebon- don. I knew nothing here feeoieeeieg thee thie dance end he eooolnpenylng mule." : Lnllllvnuuuwcry Uni Vfoli 01 an dnnu to ho given hon by the Eu Thnndnvz "Th `(ha-ln' n. Ill: Ilother sun He Wlll Be Broken Whee lle Gete `through. PIIILADIIJHIA. Jen. 8.-hln. Delta 8. Pernell any: that she he: jun deeded to her eon. Cherlee Stewart Pernell. her homeeteed end other property et Bordentown. N. 3. She ee 3 thet ehe bellevee thet when the l'ernel commilelon in through with its work hereon will be e mined men tinenclell . Her Ion hed lerge intereete in Irelend in e ehepe of term: end menufecturee. but the income from them le Ineln given up to the end his workmen, whet money he lecontributed by hle Amerioen triende to help hlm thro h hie course it perllement for the benet otutge Irleh. IKYYLVIIFIDK. The Fr-man's Journal says Edward Hu- rinzton, M.P.. who was sentenced to six months` imprisonment for otfences under the Crimes set, is oonned in 3 here call in the Tulismme gunl. Uontnry to practice Mr. Herrin ton Ins seized by s number of wu- dens w 0 despite his rotesus snd physics! resistance shsved oil is moustsche. PR()l l-IRTY OF JOHN El.l.l(H'1`. at 6.1`. R. lbupot : about 76 an-ros. h`uituhlc fur bun-hur, gm-loner. or milk vvndur. Posmssion lat of April fur term uf yours If dairod. For further purli<~nl.1rs apply to owner on premiuuu. A m-\`cr failing spring on property. summonses luuod Aunlnu Vnrlouo Por- nolo-llnrrlnxtun ln Gaol. Dl`Bl.l.\', Jun. 9.-Summonneu have been issued aguinos Denis Kilbride, MJ . for South Kerry, Jame: Luvrence. MP. for North Kildnrc. and Mr. Tluly, editor of the Roscolnmon Herald, published It Boyle. They are accused of inciting tenant: to adqpt the plan of cunpaign and to adopt boycotting. Th. P.~........`. I..........l ..... I'.l..-..l u-- |R.ly III I Inll. A lnrbor shop in rear was also demolished and in six occupants buried in the ruins. T he top story of mother building I18 I130 knocked in And three printer: injured. Twenty persons have been taken from the ruins. It is believed l were more are still in the debris. PIVBIIIBIII on wood urool: burying uvenl Eooplo in the debris, and manqlin some orribly. Of that two wero I git And -I boy sud 3 mm. A hnrhnr uhnn in non: -.- Aha aI...u.l.L.J ...n Tho Iuunrlun (ups; laid. Thin In what Nu-gory Dun wrolo ol the Innu to ho nlvun Inn by IL. I-Inna;-In. Prrrsnvlw, PL, Jon. 7.-The moat fright- ful catastrophe thnt Pittshurg hu witueuod for year: occurred nt 12:30 o'clock trdny. At thot hour I new {our story building on Diumond street. near Wood street. fall with an awful crash. The force of the falling building wan to grut tlnt the rear wall: of , two other building: were crashed on if mode` of paper and their front wnlla fell upon the povement on Wood ntroot burying uvenl movie debris. Ind mnnnlimv Inna A Bulndlux Colluppeu and Several Score ol People on Illlod. ICCUTU WI!-ll IHI VIEWI. The National lino SS. Egypt. from New ` Yqrk for Liverpool, arrived at Queaustown today. On Dec. 31:: A re broke ontln the cotton, of which her on partly con- sisted, but It Wu exziuguinhe After having burned for eight honn. I\l|.lKIlU|.I POIIIDCHIIIF '. It is reported that Thief Engineer Mthur, of the Brotherhood of Locomotive invi- neers. will resign. The present policy of the Brotherhood, u regnda the manage- ment of the Burlington strike, is not in accord with hi: viawn. `PL- \'..o:......I I:.... uu I:V...._. t_.._ \v.__ L H IC. Han. the Sesforth re bug, Arrested at Oukville, was brought up Jor sentence on Deccn1Ler 27th, before Judgc Tomi, of hoderich, and given fourteen years in the Kingston ponitentisrgr. L It is rannrnnd that `Jmhnf |'o`.nainmu- thun- uul mum yuawruuy uy I man nnmcn strong. The Mnnhester, England, chamber bf commerce rescinded the umi- rotection action of some 0: its member on ecember 19th, and declared itself in favour of free mule. I1--- a.L_LV--:_..;L c__ L_A _ HA I A PIANO REPAIRS of all kind: on Uprights and .-Jquvsros executed ell the W2.-ber la.vLory. ` corner of Princess and Uonlbn streets, Kings- mn. No mom durable or well-toned instrument in Cmmda llmnlhe. M. WICBER UPlllt)ll l`. Moderate in price and unexoelled by any Cuna- dlnu inslrumam Will I5 I00]! Olltllly IDDJUDOOU. The steamer City of Pekin arrived on uturklay at San Francine from China, with severnl cues of typhus fever on board. E. A. Mntrhnwn, A umglthv mm-nhnnt nf wuu nuvuru (atlas DI typnul lever ootm. E. A. Matthews. I wealthy merchant of Arkansas, was killed in the White river bottoms yesterday by a man named Strong. Manhester. England. chnmhnr hf uyululll. The betrothnl of Princo Ferdinand to the eldest. daughter of the Count of Flanders will be soon oicially unnuunood. The steamer Citv nf Pnlxin an-ivml on xuu prlucucurc 0| once It uegnorlmnly, wan portly wrecked by an explosion of dynnuto. -rhn hatrnfhnl nf pr-hu-n I`...-.I'm....l On kin. 1116 nuWeuIn' regiment. .11. ).5.1V.U., New York city. hu he_en disbanded an un- fit for further service. 0V The prefecture of police at Leghormltaly, nortlv wrecked bv ln exnlmion of {HEY UOIIIUI Fred. Aoullund. Roaamore, who wu mid to have doped with his sister, i; in Rochea- _ `ter. Boh no working in I factory. 1}! FIn\mnt.h- ruminant N \' Cl KT (1 wuernuulr - . V ' Sol. Wh_ibe. Mr. Meredith : weatqrn lieu census. was defeated in the Windsor mayor- altv contest. I'l`.....: A..'I.I.....l n---_.___ _.L- -..-- -421 nnlul on I culrgi unqor Inc urlmel Act: Mr. Gladntobe axprouu himself fa vonbly _di:posed towards `the project of imperial federa.tion-- Q..I u'L:.- u_ u-_-.1.-.Lu_ ___,-.___ um The` Little Thing: that Albot Canadians- Flanhoo I`!-our Ehropo ind What They Portond--A Little of Everything nun, `Road uul llomomhondl Pridcont Binmurok is seriously ill. Electric Iugar rening shares are still fallilfg at Livorpqol. ' I The Ahnmmlrin Milli At lllrllum lmvn cmvorpqol. luilllxlcg Rlaxandrin Milli At OIdhm_ have been burned ; Ion, 30,(X)0. ........_ Mr. ()1-ur. M P . Inn. Innn -nmmnh-A no F. 0. MARSHALL, neen nurnea loll, 3l),lll). Mr.4Cox. M.P.. has been aumznohpd at Ennia on I chnrgo under the Crime: Kct: Mr. Glndlnnhu nxnrnnuu him-all` fu vnmhlv TELEGRAMS FROM ma EARTH:S"` ' "Faun OUARTERS GIVEN. V AFFAIRS V()IfT L111: WORLD. PARNEU. WILL BE RUINED. cr. nuul uv wouun In I uncwry. The Eleventh regunont. N. Y.S.N.G.. lI' \'Ol`k nitv, hl |'\Alll'I ilhlnan an Inn. IRISHMEN IN TROUBLE. In`: low run om-v'. _nnL,,| -I| , A TERRIBLE ACCIDENT. npuouu ,|ud In I: n. I--ILL ALL KINDS OF` BANK and (Milne Rubber Susmpqkbatorn. Seals. l:w.. supplied by Balm- rusu ILCAULIY. mnnuhsoturcrl. Bqov. BL. Kingston. Ont. UIIII Q \aI'I\II\aZ iuwxms. UNDIRSERTE-1. `63ix.`X1'x.curr& RATTENBURY '3. "NO. A HOUSE with 0 ht moms and axtension kit- chen hard and no t water with good tumbling ; convenient to Quoen`s Col! 0 ; immediate oo- eouion. A ply on the prom no 1885. or at .'o. Is Union between Gordian and Altrod 1 ts. ' 4 ._ ,.__ . . _ -_._. __ Llji GET YOUR \V[.\I'I`ER GLOVES at W` REEVE-1'. King street. am Sample pain to be sold at wholesale nrioos. 1u~.'u;vn;~r. lung street. an at prices. oocuvied by Rev. A. W. Cooke ; double house of n no rooms- two oellura.',.aood yard an smiling. A ply next door, or to B. Ronmsou. at King & `a Drug Store. 'rH_u5 RESIDENCE on Slmooa Suoet. lately W. ; nno nellum-_.auod vnrd and N UR`!-`ICE. large. central. well fitted. Terms re-ummblo. Possession imnnedinwly. Apply 'Box." Wulo. . gnu! U1 this otce. 'l'l[.l.T .\'EA'|` TWO-S'I`URl ISO|.A'l`El) I-RA.\lE l)WEl.LI.\'G HUUSl12nnd` l l`ell`Iis('8. hounded by :~`ydonham. North mnd Bay Slrovls, Kin s10n.I\t resent occupied by Mr. Henry Hen arson. `or terms apply to llAHu>_\'- _\'E|.l. & M UDIE. ROASTTNG PORK. nnnuo --un-nu as-g-.. . .-n nu. . .._... 1. J.aA.:.I.AnJJ..`.l J..`1.L3\J LL`; LV \.l 4.1. \\'ll.l. THE UEI\"l`l.EMAN WHO E.\'~ (`llA.\'UEID HATS (BL-rlin" douhlv band). gelling ll lnnzer one than his own. at the Divi- sion Uuult` yoalurdn . kindly leuvu ll at tho \\'um Umco and gel {as own. TYJEONTB noun STORE cnotcumnnuunuunannnyrunr alinnonlnnd: Wuhan our. Rollcdocu. Idld Whom. OnoloIlWhAt. ucmwuu, '0umuland Oornncshlnlolnauloo. In I |ln|l.ll_l_ _ nnnnr manna.- a.raa.aa.Io (;'kA.sr~'-At, his` resixfencn. Township of Kimmtnn, Jun. 9r.h, John S. (.`russ,`aged 67 years. ' Fulieral on Friday morning at 11 o clock. "Friends lad acquniuuncu are respect- fully Envited tointend. _ s}1dI50.\z Kl:\'G .~`ii'1-3n:'r.` A([;;xVJlVy"thro`ugh ` Lhis LlLLUL`L-`J \\'r:l.<'u-S'r|-:wAx'r - Jan. 2nd, Clnuleu Welsh, Picton, to Miss Adeline Stewart, Carleton Pipe. ' 51A-up-.MmLus ,ux-.fn.3rd, at Whitby. ' Jame: Melville Macoun. of the Geological Survey. eldentpon of Professor Mu.-oun, to Mary, I-econd daunhter of Rev. Ken- mm Ma.cLex:nan. LJLLU & -I'.'l-Du : D`AvIuNo.~'--At. Windsor, Jam. 6th,` 'the wife of J. E. d'Avi],;n0n of a daughter. . mg. WAsn1.Vm'ox ntthc British 4 Hotel. ' HL'."0ARlA.\" Band at Opera House j A mu mu.\"1`}:i: m wnm om. --.-1j_:-_-:-a_1:.. .L _-__-_---:-ow-an M ___M " wabynnu. , , Mo.~nuLv moet'lng`of Cguu-pqul Lodge. "rnuIsm1.~f-` ' " Dn_.i Wusnxxmox M the Anmrioan me . I . 7:7: '4 *REToo r` In Ilhllfhj Alli! nun VOL; Lvtif `{si*iA! TME.=3:vi:; \E|lIljCj \'U1ZI'-'l-IO W. J_ olllal.-. - O LOA. ALI` AN "5 A. mvnmun. !:.mY.$ ml! m . p;gmsm.+xaa;mG 11 H I 'l`llI.` lVL`\"l`I ml: I \v IIVIlt'\ UPIIOLSTERICH. FOR TSQLE. w.am.T REMINDERS. uyuaxu-an . .- *w`A mv MARRI n:D. `BIRTHS. "sh; Jacaa a.n..u.:u....n. JJNE8 I 01750811 L PAILOB' IIunhAnodun!lou|Blook.uouBL N.B.-I`IuoLro woody lulu In the dy bound by nuun. thatch] nourhdpt. all hot`! hot mud. I-e9.5T1,'_ DfEb. J Ilnygulr A. IAOLILNA -...-. -ufII'llll'II. Anny Ioourln about UK In ollh. They broke down the door bound I0 POIt ooo and the onion of tho lutlnbun C0'l- Ron and wool through a numb 0! dllworu but did not secure anything. did not pt Into the noon on account watchdog to In the to-nu. They won evidently I Maud away no they [gnu sugar. 5 and bit. and I A Ilur lnrynt. noon-onto Dnslnom-. fan. 0 --'l`ho pootoioo huh wu entered by burglurn lat night, by fry- lng the Ildo door open--nntl than on! In; thmlch tho mull window at the money ondor do nmcu. Thoy noun-ad about Is: My botwpn , ____, _ {. ,. ._ - . 7 ........ am on ouurany nytng tint thc outrun: would to continued. The ex- ploulonau-onunnaud In I. A... .. LL. .. ......-'u- wuuuu It oollllllill. TIM O plollonau-can to ho dun to tho I can active Mi up I! a gambling homo. --.__.._ .- ,?__.__. . nu u---nun nanny Trouble. lhnnm, Jan. 9.-'I`ho oxploalon in the Royal palaca has canaad_ widespread alarm. fhopnvloun axplnaiou of potarda in thc road were little noticed. Tho potardn won caro- lauly and altnon harmlouly conatrncud. Tho govornbc ol Madrid raoelvad an anony- moua lnhr on Rnnul... ....x.... n... .L- Anu 'vV!l'lIOI' OI HIGHG POOOIVOC I30 lower on Saturday uying um: I oontlmud. 11-- V E. GODOIII Bod lush Acont. Inc: I special: of taking care otootatu mung haunt. lloougrrnu. bu ml ~ any propel-us. on VH1! buy or human or lot; should call M. I:odquu- lontorullnuu. OPPOBITE POST OFFICE. .. A Church ulqloulty. Nlw You. Jan. 9. -Judgo Beach has re- fund to inurfon with the action 0! the trunks: of 8:. Patriot : cothodrsl In do dialog to pormlt the body of John cuiro to in urine! in Cnlvnrv ..n..a.... ..n-I-. In as nunou II uuvsry cometary. lcOulI-0 lot! while standing on 0! Dr. Mculynlfu sud-povorty mutln . Burial wu refused him on the ground he hul not diod in tho fdlh. cuum w purmn we may ol John cuiro gurkd in Calvury cometary. t-Gull-0 did Iondhmnnn of D. Mom...-. \ Ion Opium llnugglon Arroatod. Sn'rn.I, W. l`., Jun. 7.-CuItomu Otoor Runnr dincovorod nearly $0 pound: of 0 mm in I pnwnbrokeri llmp on Friday. \$illiAm Mann and A. E. Cone warn ur- rutod on the churgool fwlliotin tho tunn- rntion of the opium ; $100, worth In Egought. in yearly b Iloopn from Victoria, B.C. It is Ihlppod n trunks. vuliuu, do. u-uu-uuuu If-VHII In llll]. NAPLES. Jan. 9.-Mr. Uladntone, accom- panied by the directors, witnessed an in- teracting excavation at Pompeii yesterday. He afterwards visited the museum forum, and the house of the fawm. and lunched in Jupitor'a temple. Mount Veuuviua in mov- ing lnonuln activity. A new cone which hld formed II hnnn lini nnnn _ ._,_--_. - --_ -.v-.-u v vIuI| lnglnonuln utivlty. had lomod u boon rut open. Ho Mot HII Proper I-I-nd. Su'r'ri.i-2, W. T., Jun. 7.-It hu been an- certnined that Albert Schesicr (or Lumba- to, which was his true name), who was lynched gt Uilmnn for blowing A home, cnme from'Chicngo, and I'll I professional dynnmiur. Four of the victim: are now dead. Bodnlyn, hit wile And son. are all expected to die. Arranging tor a Prim Fight. Cmczum, Jan. 9.-l'he nnl stake: were posted Int. night for I prize tight with skin glove: between Jack ML-Aulitfe. chnmpion lightweight of the world, and Billy Meyers, 02 Strentor, Ill. The match is to beta I nish for$2..300 slide, And is to take place on February 15th. within 250 miles of Chicago. vvu-nun I. uulltl IQII l';Il' Puus, Jun. 9.-} reudent Carnot hu do I clinod togive nudionce to A deputation of Panama cnnnl shareholders on the ground thnt however grout might be his interest he would be unable to give it public effect without creating an objectiondwle proce- dent. , _,_l....._.. v.. M1-:LBoUnNx, Jun. 9.--Cardinal Moran, ` in an interview here, stated thst the Par` nell letters were offered to Arohbinhop Walsh before rhea were offered to the Lon- don Timea, and t. at they were -0001: found to be impudent forgeries. imuuuiss Is u_e`xUq_t_;ooun;ss. --v IIIII IJIIIIIU l`4CIl- (fimtu.-n, Jan. 8.-Harr_v D. Schall, cush- lor of the Chicago & Northweaten n railroad company, has left the city with tll,500 of the company`: funds and 82,590 belonging to a building and loan upociation of which he was treasurer. They Were Mnrrlod In Gnol.` Nr.w.uu(, N. \'., Jun. 9.-Edward P`. Honeywood, non of Lady Honeywood, of iqlgruvo, London, and who was sentenced to two yen: in state prison on Monday, was married to Minnie A. Ayers, at the county gaol last. night. I ..-- .--. ..,v--u no-rum. Some time ago C. Lyons purchased 3 ticket for in lottery and lost it. He learned when the lucky numbers were named that the ticker he lost had drawn $75 and a silver watch. Not having the ticket he could not draw the prizes. > The Shah on a,-JuIInt. T|~`.lH-`.l{A.\', Jan. 9.--l`he Shah will visit St. Petersburq in April when he will remain twoweeks. He will afterward visit France, Spain, Italy, Montenegro, Greece, Turkey, Asia Minor and the Caucasus. A Great Sheet of Ice. Omcs.-u.JAn. 9.--A eld of ice, seven feet ; thick. has formed outside the sea walls The eld extend: a diatanceof ten miles cyt to sea. lllll-`U uy lll rlllutlln Rum-1, Jan 4.-'I`ho oods are extendirfg to Buti and have done much damage. In one house which collapsed twelve persons were killed. An Bpldomlc of Dlphthorla. Loxnox. J. . -9.-An epidemic of dip- theria in rdgiylnt Nago. Hungary. Twenty children are`d,ying daily. The schools are closed and A panic prevails. ` - ----,-.___ __-_- , \. THE LEADING UNDERTAKER PRINCIII STREET -----------<-#=-.'- Cunard Steamship Company. SAILING from New York eve? Baturda . 'Au- ` e Doc! thorizod Agent. F. A. Folzor. otB1-ock St..KlnRtton . m " _. toot: } !iuah&)ot of Pork Barrpl. First-class :` cheap; 1 8 o _ . coal in large or arm] quantities. Storm Sash. - ~ ICING by nu FOOT QUEEN s'r. - __- EINa?s'roN.A __-?:__ ame: Wsteru_>wn & Ogdennbur RH. To Utica, A|bn`y,'New York; Philadel'a. WnahIngvon.Iialtlmo'I-o and all Points ii: North `am New York, m G.T.R. and N.Y.C. Ru. .1`. HANLIY. - - Gen. "Ticket Agent. -._j__.____j._. 'n'u Gunman nan-g Troubln . Annln I... 1: `FL. -.._I,r- - mm r9UsANn ISLAND Room B! :T&E ~-:-----.--- -2-q---~--j----:----++-~ 2.j_ i"" "K I14fGsT<)1.. CAN_Az-\DA, WEl)N}.<}SDAY*E`VE1*fI"l*IW'(fT JAN/U AR~Y 9; 1839.. Glnduono Travel: In Italy. -9.. I... n n- nu- 1-. TELEGRAPHICQ l3RiEFs. The " l`ImoI" Imposed On. Wouldn't Lend an Eur. I-.. n 1)....-...I.._. :v___, G-EOZE/'\'.G-1I3 ciIQ:E33a:, Tho (`Inn-I-I Eng! I-ens; An-no Dnmngo by he FIOOJ 1-- A 'l`L, d-,J, ,,, Ha Has Come Eut. 1,n vr Inn Wm: Mr Lyons Lon. ...... -..... n r..-,, JA MEs_3E1D, .n1\vn vvnvnnuun A ry-an ;" Z'e. ." .-aw vn nu-I-:3: Iiul Howard. 11%. Win. Ada, Mu. lloliu. Vllalnl 0' LIHLIK. v - Roovo-R. Ilnbothon. (wolomlom) Oondllon-'l`. B.Coldwoll, Jno. Tnlnr. ` lhoo. Wm, Duld WINL Iruwmilllr or AIIIIIBT IIIAAIID. II._.._ 13.1. -lI_L_ row: or run. Mnyor-ThoaInlA. C060.` Counolllon-But word. John Msloolm. Thoma Noonn. Robert Little; (Iomrc ward, Wm. Bullcr WIII. Ilelghon, P. A. run; We ma. i. 0. Campbell. w. A. Moon. N. Iclauxhu. vxuuu ov onuxoqun. Bmw-M. llolnyn. Doput Rot Wilson. CmnollorI--J. B. . 'l`hoInuCor- non. Bornrd BNIII. Sohool Tnmuu--Jolln U:-mitten. Georg: Glllllu. Emma Bcltton. I'll I AIID ll. Kllvnnn L uouucuIoI'I- UIVIII IIIIT. an *_ Michal Fund. Tobin Shlord VILLLOI 0' I-INLIK. . R..u._D `Ah-pings: ln.4uI--. :uvo--um xnouun. Counolllon Dr. Dull. J. Fullerton. C.H. Plnklc, W. Sutton. \7llI_Al'x- Ii. IIIDHDII A not of mm nowlpspu-I dlvidod mo an-ru ` xu auction: will be sent on application- To those who want their Adnrusl to any. we out other no better medium (at ugh and obouvo work than the various Ioouou 1` our lkloct Local List. mac. P. llOWAl"|.l. ownpspor or arena 10 Bnnoo utrootliow Yor'k