Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Jan 1889, p. 1

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svala-I A-vacuum xv`! lvllllo TWO [0 Albert Ru-cot. Ovullo VI torla .*. .-'~.:*.':'- .. am. ...`c.- m I . 0 Inc: the oily nouth. Apply at mu Ognol. Grout run at Duluth. `Donna. Il|nn., Jan. O.-'l`ho grand open homo and the putt clan won burned this moral . All the mall: won removed. Thou won vo nuns and numboroua uppor oor tenants in _tln 0 home building. Tho opus home one HMID; hatred for 070411). The soul loan will rqoh 053.0!) I IIIOPC. u IICI IIIIII omor men and noon oponnn` u will Ctpl` . All Eh pd! grrg , Tin J lb: nrlnanm-n.An nl.?zu';'-`I... lining Clunnplouohln at Ilnnoopolln. lnmurouu, Jun. 98.-1`|n twenty mils Iknng moo. lot the ohunplonohlpof the world [at night between Aonl Paulunn, of Noun . uni Rudolph Goon. ol Illlvnuho. result in I victory [or the Ndrweghnmho lined the Iron nib In I h.. 8 min. and I) too. Goon upped out due: lhan allot. nu ruvvu un l l IlIIIIll|vIllIIe Connwun, Jnn. 28.-'I'he counties coun- cil of the united counties of Stormont, Dun- dee end Glengsrry I resolution in favor of the prohibit n of the manufacture end importation ol intoxicating liquor: in the dominion. They also penned e resolu- tion in favor oi having I oonnty otoen now appointed by the government elected by the people. from whom they receive their 1 nlnrv. on--5: -uuuvuu nunuuurll. O`Yl'AW.\, Jen. `28.-|t is rumoured that Mr. Chnpleau, the aecreury of note, in Again on a ike boceuue of the reputed re fun] of hi colleague: to ulent to 1 further luhlidy to hi: Pontiac nilvuy. The fre- quent trips of Mr. Inrnel Turbo back end forth between Paris and Quebec are explain- ed on the ground that he in conducting ne- tintione between Mr. Uhoplenu and Mr. ercior looking to the former : Ieceuion from the ministerial renh. ween or unuuuuweu Ireeunm. Dl'HLl.V. Jun. 28 -It in ex ctorl that William O'Brien will arrive It ilmnrnock to morrow. The government hu iuued n proclnmuion directing than special precnur lions be taken to preserve order. Government Taking Step: to Prevent 5 Do-monotrallou when He Does so. Dl'Bl.I.\', Jan. 26.--Timothy Holly. coun- sel for W. O'Brien. who won convicted st Cnrrick on-Suir yeatorduy to four months imprinomenz though he was not present in court when sentence was pronounced, say! it is probable Mr. O'Brien will surrender himself. He will nppenl from the aenteneo and Mr. O'Brien will thus secure a few weeks of undisturbed freedom. Ihvur ru I... 09 Is :- -_---A--1 sL~A lloor. She soon departed to return no more, And the young man, whose life had been bluwd, wondered about like it maniac. He returned to Sun Frencieco, but hie mother was no lon er his mother. The old love hed died in his eart. The strain was too much for her, And three week: after they laid her to rent. on the blenk tide of Lone Mountain. Last week the fntsl'drnme cloeed in the upper room of one of the cheep hotels. Young 6. was discovered dead. A 32 cali- bre piltol told the Itory of hi! BUM! .03. And so the curtnin full: on Another New York t.rtgedy.-YourI truly, RHHAHHDIV Ill IIUTBCII Ill XVCW l (JFK. n his arrival in the city he called on an old friend of his mother s for counsel and advice, and thereafter made his friend's otlics, which was on Broadway, his head- quarters while looking: about the city. One day a lady. closely veiled and apparently excited, entered the otiice and enquired for the young man, but he was not in. She called again twice with a like result. At last an appointment was made and she re- quested an interview in private. She then informed him that she was his real mother and that the man whom he called father was his father ; that it was upon his request he was left u n his doorste ; and feeling that the s ety of her chiiii was assured, she hid her shame as best she could, and after years she married a wealthy farmer on Long Island and was then the mother of five children. After breaking this terrible intelligence to him she wanted to embrace him. but he cut her from him and rushed from the room as she fell fainting to the oor. She departed And the vnnno man whnnn H6 . had Ln... Atluunhonlooqnbu. Inn: 1;] X A _-_. -_...._ I moNTmfw A February 4th to 9th. `llo Radon: and the Army. 1 1.. GI , An .. l_.....__. L. uluucl menu II. was oeuvre, _ne perlectly antis- tied in his mocha : love, and she leaning upon the son as the stall" of her old age. Business being racher dull in California at the time, and the mother in her sorrow and loneliness longing for the scenes of her early home, she sent; on her son in advance to see what chance there was for establish- inherself in} N ' L- _,.II_,I ,,, nus secret or ma mrm had been carefully concealed from him, and he had wound him- self around his adopted mother's heart that she fell: N! much affection for him as if he had been her own esh and blood. The funily removed to San Francisco and the adopted father of the child "died. The bond between mother and son was thereafter even closer than it was before, be perfectly antis- hi! mother ;-1 lnvn. Ami -hp Imminu ului. . her. mom come and reap the newest. ` `The end or a romance came suddenly this week whose opening I watched with inter- est twenty ve years ago. It was in the `spring of 1863 when a -well-to~alo friend of mine rushed into my--houseghis face all beaming with smiles, and informed me that a boy baby had been left the night before upon his door step. 'l`he`gentleman had no childrenof his own, so he recommended his wife to ado 9. it, which she did. Years rolled on am the child grew space, hand- some. bright, intelligent, affectionate, and all that a. son should be to his parents. The secret of his birth had been carefully concealed him. and he had urnnmi him. many ye`! superintendent of our public Ichoola,nnd many others equnlly eminent, but they are still unahaken in their eplritunl Belief, and we may as well rmnlm up Our mind : that u iritualiem has come to stay. That I can't have in it may possibly be nothing to my eredit, but I can't. Inm,` unfortunately, constituted like Thoma. the apostle. ' llhould want to put `my hand in the wounrl. sml even then should be apt to dletrunt the evidence of my senses rather than believe in anv supernatural thing. But ' New Yorlx olfers as very ne field for etezn prising nnediuine. The cropaffoola is boun- tiful. Let /them come and reap the harvest. end bf e rnmannn rmmn nmlah-nlu thin O'BRIEN WILL SURRENDER. Strange Pomlcnl Rumonrl. .._. I ,, rln u. II favor o! Prohibition. ._,.- I An `III Bnomanm. !II|KIIlI(l$I0 IIC 3I- WIWI ml ?.'$':.ma...a the pursuant In unlu- ..u. .41.. .|......|..| Inx.-lslilo. Iv nnu UU ungl. Manta reserved without our: charge at [lun- duroun) Booksluru. (` R, l)l(`.l(-ln\! ruoo Prevail: In Italy. Roux. Jan. 2I.--Pu-lhuulut was opcncd to-dny by HI: I. 1: his gush tho hing all In the rib! would In lnhna hilt: nuns:-can in am]... unw-u -u--1 vl luvt ll` EIIIGI--lllC Ospuu at Iluloou-loo. V Zuzxul. Jun. l8.-An moat took boost Du-Fasdam. on I` y. runltln uuhodolonohlu AI-uh, may at whom were killed. During the it the tint lieutenant of the German lvouhlp Sophlo. val llllod by a neutron. Tho John 0! tholnhurcndonthorzultlon of tho cup- In mbdunarlu or II non dugdrom. The mat oounl Iqtryhq in wrong: lor the doupurll oi`: Anna to bring away thnmbhmrlou at Ihwopws. and Inno- boyo, than panlu lnlngbntrondy lapt- Olll. 5: "II "JIToL} u7o'oeTv&-n_;;'l"': round from I not aimed at his Ital A Grant Inn) of `lion an IIllod-1'ho l\.-A_._ -1 nnn__n____A-- gunman ulna union to Ell VIII Adllll. to induce him to` Ian the ha. The strikers, Muu Sun-on. John . nod Kenn (Jnhun. was an-and under the oooortol polloo. Duoou Rlolurdlooh com` nnnv mtg:-Ind I nah. nnrlnlllnn -g-_ m... uuooruu pouou. uuoou IHOII pony stand 5 ads sprinkling {:0 lino on Sunday. A howl Q-AI an n.4|AD -.4!-`J Who Won The Aunllnnu ol the Ian- A lull! of I50 Itrlko. BIIOOKLYN. Jan. 28.--0n Saturday night the body 0! Henry Miami. 0 Itnblunu. was found beside the uobloof &hoNhh IVOIIIIO lino. The wnohmn nlplh that he `admitted that adieu to talk with Adana. tn Indnnn him an loan. n.. -J-.. 'I*L- um: 01 n cwe cent poeul nu tor liuuds. The Cunard. Allen, Inmu. Mlninnip i. (Salon, and Cumdien eteumlalp co-npen ea announce that they will Ihlpueclnea and remen only at the old `nu of wegea. The men are moving for an increase of Cl Poatms.ster-Uonorsl Hsgxsrt denies the correctness of the stswment in the Toronto World that in has rsccmrnondod the Adop- tion of I two cent posts] rsts for (hands. Thu Cunard AH-n I-nu... M1..:..l....: HIT I DFOYJIOT. Robert Cecil, third son of the Marquis of Salisbury, was married in St. George's. Hanover Squuo, London, to Lndy Eleanor Lnmbton. D...._.-_a.__n .... _-u IL 777.4 I grant! orchestral M`cumpauIInenl.. '||InI"lrrIlI'l Cuntusm luv Day." by the NH clmrnl. solos by Miss Ham-do-n. and accom- mlud by n magnicent orchestra, under the in-ctlon of Herr August Andersen. of the Co- penhagen Conaervnwry of Music. song by Ilu llowdon. Plano snvo In nIr.Gnbb. with orchoslml uccolnpanlmoul. Vlolln solo by Kerr And:-rum. 'I`It1l7li'VlhJ nu Asvn .4 rwnlnvrvhu BIINIU IDOI`. A boiler explosion in the old Pontiac coal than killed Fhouun (Ihnrlu Young sud fatally injured A. B. Sella, tho angi- neer u brother. D..I...-. I'\__:r .|.:_.| -__ ,; -1 :1 - - IllUl'fU\V. A bonler exploded in the nut mill of R. H. Perkins, of Popular Blu, on Snturdny night. killing three men and fatally injuring three more. A l.n:l-.. -.._I-_:-_ 1- .n, In In w aeu nu runway Donal to I loronto rm. The stealing: of Joseph A. Moore, the inaunnoe ugeut, Indianupolig any reach 3|.000.000. Th- o.._-..-I -1` |._ I-.- CL. 1: I1 n- n \ p|.uuu.UUU. The tuners] of the Inc Sir \\. B. Richards taken plncn from Ottuu to Brockville to. mnr Pl} |If 1 IICKGFIIIIICI. tllllllled. The Duke of (Ionnaught htd a.nonthuIiu- tic reception in Hydersbad. The report that the cnrlnl in ill in un true. She does not intend to go abroad. The Smith`: Fall: council has been Asked to sell its nilwny bond: to Toronto The nmlina. 1|` .ln..mb. A u......- .L_ nu. nynwuue. A large vessel lien on the outside of Tuckermuck. dinmuted. Tl... huh- -0 1' ......L. L-) __ ._.L The Sploo 0! the Morning Pnpol-I And tho Very Luau Talon-nlnl. Small pox has broken at the county home at Syracuse. A Int-an un--nl Hg. A- AL- -..--2-I- I nu ewcuon VII new yesterday to nu B vacnncy in the chamber of daputiu for the dopcrtmont oi the Ooh d'or Bunny. The republican otndldnto nooivod 25.545 votu - and Prank, rninnl 0079'). .......- II --n- npuoucln oumlanu nooivod and Prat. radical, 22,783; I votes were cut lor Boulnnger. mwrenr. 0: me repunnc demnnd. The Fiyam say: that at to-dny'a session of the chamber of da nun: M. Jonvennl. mdicnl, will question G government us to whnt monurga it will adopt. to check the spread of Boulnngbm. Premier Floquet will reply at length. Severn! arrests were made last evening, but no lotion: outbreak occur- red. A- -l-..4:__ ___ I__I.I I - A-- aux. `noun! ma sum. 'I`l\Il\ lI\`I` Alhn Human! A-n-.lo- I1l--_a. uunpemei ne sexed to rorm e cabinet. Runs, Jan. 28.-Preeident Carnot held e confenence this morning with many men, prominent in political life. It is the presi- dent's intention to calmly swsit evente. sud to eccept all the responsibility the situation involves. He will not sbendon the previ- dency until the expirstion of his term. Prime Minister Floqnet he: decided to re- sign. or to take any other action that the chsmbcr of deputies I-nsy consider thet the interest of the republic demsnd. Fiuarn new: that at cn..l.u'. ......... um guvemment. PARIS, Jan. 28.--'I'he cabinet held smeet- ing this morning and discussed themensures to be ado ted in the event of disorders arising. Ft 1! stated thst a majority of the ministers are in favour of dissolving the chambers and holding A general election in IApril. but tiret modifying the electoral laws in order to prevent plebiscitary proceedings. Some membersnf the chamber of deputies advocate strong anti Boulnngist messures by the government. They urge that Gen. (jumpenfel be asked to form cabinet. Puma. Jan -211 _P.-nu.-. n......... L_u - A MURDER I8 COMMITTED- llll'8BICll(l K/sflm. '1 he momrchiat papers user! thqt the re- sult of the election is a condemnation of the parliamentary republic. and preugea its downfall. The Bonlnnuinl: onmna emnhnti. pnululllcllulry repuouo. and its Boulnngint orgnna emphati- cally deolsre that the election is I blow to the government. Pnuq Jan `N _ I`|.- ....I.:....a |.-|.1 - _.,. DEFEAT OF THE ARAII. ~ ucu-pr. Lnem. ` PA Ius, Jnu. 28.--The republican journals, While admitting that the eleczionuf lion- langar is a serious reverse, declares that it. was not sufficient to discourage the party, which must. unite mdre uibaely sgninst the threatened Luesarism. '1 he Innnn-..hi..r n.......... ....._a. .|...; .|_ , , Xn election val hold yesterday to ll ncancv chamber of damning lnr gh- ur yuuwruay I work. l`AIm, Jan. `2S.-In conaquouce of the `victory of Gen. Boulanggr yesterday the ministry tendered their resignations this morning. but President Carnot declined to accept them. Puua, Jun OR _T|m .-.....I.I:...... :n.._....|, The Mlnletry Tenders: lteeltllitlon of oioe To-De: lint the Preuldent Ite- lueed to Accept ll;-The Government Mfultlng stop. to ' deep the Sm-eed'11! limulomglem, ' ' Ni-:w,\'unK, Jan. 28_._:T he Timex London dospatch say: the French niey fully under- stand tlmt llzmlangefe election is due tn the " Panama canal inuences. to the dinlike of radicals, to a clerical reaction, end ethan- rmnd other things, but the problem in : Will Germany ever pretend to comprehend these local facts 1' Will she not Instead `leap at the chunce of accepting Boulanger an the evengel of` revenge ? Two war cor- respondents in Lbhdon got word from their editors last night to hold theuuelvee ready for an emergency. It does not necessarily mean v that trouble is cumin , but it in the moat intelligible translation 0 the meaning of yesterday : work. PAIN Jim 9.51 _l.. ..,................ ..: .i.n | ulna I I5u\Ia\n.v| Ann. Iv Anu\ U.\n|o| \rr Dlandeluohnh 62nd Psalm, by A chorus of n hundred mic:-3: min. by Miss Anna How- don of the H0sl0I|(`un.~1or\'n[0ry ; qunrteno by Hours. Groenw Burnv. Strange and Shan- non. with vocal o am by Mrs. Bolts; and grand urcheslrul a<`cumpauiInenL. by [RESULT 9F YES.TERDAY'S ELEC- TION A GREAT SENSATION. THE CRISIS IN FRANCE. THE HITH OF THE NEWS- !`}.'.ai ..'.'.'. pl- ...I.. K"W`1 H.707 IJI II. lut- Faro for Round Trip, 88. Tidal 00100: New City Hall Depot add! (`In-unce street. TUESDAY EIVENIN G. Jan} 29th 01 Vodl and Instrumental` lus. buds} tho Condnctonhipbf Ir. E. F. Gubb, nu -un- HOUSE with olwht moms and oxtculo kit- chen hard and soft water with good than ug ; oonyonh.-I12 Coli e :1Tn`odln: - ocaarm. p on opromneu .or - . 114 Union Street. between Gordon And Alfred THE ANNUAL MEETING m Iran! l'Ill'ulhIM.Ia nut mun unun 532 an was-I ZJIIILI-II 0!` THE 8L'B3(`RlBER8 0 u .3.".'.`:?H};`5 Ul` INDUSFRY wl be ho AFTERNOON the uh February. I3. 38 I qfclook. in no bou ncu Lhunbcr. JOHN DUFF. January Nth. IQ. Eocnlnrv. 7 ' W "K 11: 'W1` ' 'T'l":`_"n't W. 4u".I`1o.. s'Zm:?"r..un`. .'oo'1'u.u .n`. :'uu.a ls. TIMEL>Y ANfNOUNUh:Mh:N )'; A Klucswpzhdiib isfojclm A Grand Cohjceirt, THE RESIDENCE on slmooe Street. lately ` oocxr-iod by Rev. A. W. Cooke; double house of nne roomr two oollnn; good yud uni] ombunn. Annly next. door. or to B. Bonnumc. ot mne oollnn; good yud and tumbling. Apgnly or Bonnluox, ul Kim: & `I Dru: Score. pi: hdft. ol 60': Drug uiniiiiiix. ` Klnc 8 lMNllCUl|'l`E PUSSISSSIUN. If desired. that Tiriu-k Residence. H6 Rldunu Street. lnwly - cu mad by the owner ; ue vemnduh attach to ouse ; allo mu-don with fruit trcemapply to MRS. NOB.;E. 0l*`l4`lC|<'.`. largo. oenlml. well tilled; Terms rmsonahlo. Posse.-ssiun ilnnnediaaely. Apply 'Hux." Wmo. FROM I51` MAY. that good, substantial house onomnrio Street. near Union. at re- mnl om-.uI'oied by Mrs. Deacon. wply to H is. NUBLE. 79Johnson Street. { W` --%:i.-;- , TENDKQ9 FUR `FRI C0|lPl.l1'l0.``0l' ST. MAN! '8 I!A'l`HIi:l)lul. will be noolvod up to FRIDAY. I February. Plus and too- rmonuolu may on at the Pun-0. `$09 0: KING s1'ms:u:'r. Xppz} slxruugh this office. 'l`H:\1` DESIR \Bl. BRICK ICES] llE.\`(`E. ~i|u ttvd on the corner of Sydonham and Boy Fifrc-eta. L-o..lniuin( I WL']\'6 mums. If [am we` " .-tum occupied by Uupmin Juhu A. Connolly. vhv owner. to whom uppculion shuu.'d be u; dc for further lnfommtion. THE PEOG RAMME WILL (.`0.\'SlST OF nu,_;_n-,_n._s- .42-; n.-.,__ L___ ,L THE RESIDENCE Slmooo lately aocupiod by Cooke: house. rm; s'n-2AM u.\m:r; 1`Iu:1cMAeb>:'Ax7b ` 6'lI.\`b`OR'l`S. Minnie Fmnciu.-uul (`fly `0! King- sln -. Total carrying capacity 380 M Plno lumber. or -140 mus cuul nl 5foo|dr:u1g|n. Eur Iurlher parliculnrs upply lo DAVIl)a'0.\ . DO- KAN 61 ('0. > HOUSE IN VAUGIIN F|a;{AC.E. Passes.- .-iun May Isl. Apply an. WHIU Ul"1I`lCE. -S`}\l,.l~IS.\1l<.`!\'-~V\'L-`wish a tew to ..;u our to Iha whulesnle and retail Ir.-uh-. Lurzosl Anunurm-turcr:-x in nurlims. En : i.):i' '. -n_-nt shunt. \Vngcs $3 per (in '. Peruur uent DOBINOII. .`0 pnsmls nnswo . Mom-,;y .'|dVt\m`(-1 for Wages advertising. elc. Clcm Im- mgu. MAN'|*"G`C0.. dlN'L`lN.\'A'l`l. umo. lMMEl)l:l`E I-osVsu:ssm.~:. u desired. um `rink Residence. ll Rimmu Sin-L lnlnlv m-. 'I`()-DAV. on Prlnvoaa or Division Stream. A I -HR 0|-` (}0Ll)rR[MMEl) .-Sl | The nndc-r will be rmvzmlvri Ivyvleuvlngtlwlmat \ \':u`d'a Grocery. Princess Stroe L .____.___.._..-.-._-_::. HAS PLEASURE I.\' ANNOUN(`l.\'G 'm'.`c'1. ::'-"*s;:.'..';..*n;;:':;'..:: 0 than hm w Muellno. Pulur. -u '3: min? a run? stnva. and man 0 or articles. `rerun cub. at um Lg. ' I`. _ IlAn`l'l\ _;rHEDA1LywH1e. __:r__9_v__uILoEas. 1.111354- !-`.u~'r:u-0n Sunday morning. Jamar; `JTch,at his late residence. 215 William ` Street. Kingston. John Fraser, Deputyr Clerk of the Crown And Pleas. Aged 7.` years. Funeral on Tuesglay afternoon at 3 o`clnck. Friends will please attend without further notice. - . ' MARRfE:D. Ul`(,`L0s-[ t.'R\'lS---0|! January 8th. Rev. J. I. Duclon to Nella, fourth daughter of Dr. Purvin, Q of Pnrtage du Fort. . . irm-Hp. .. .\IlLlA-I -On Sunday. Jun. 27th. at 120 Go :- don Itreet. Mn. Ihoa. Mills of a non. nu Lvuuuw -1; non: 4-nun:-nu-vu. TIUKETS. 75 AND 50 CENTS. - -g--.-AA xhlunuo ..-5-- ..|.--._. ..4 -runmur. H H PlIl|_'ARMd.\'l(` Society Concert at city A - VOL. LVILL aha SILE.' __ REMINDERS. day. Jnlmnry 500:. all of MI Hounlaold ltlfocu. oonnhtlnogf B.W. Hair Cloth Pmlor suit I-`Anc and ms Tables. Loco Curtains and holes. trait)` (` u.Plu'oron.(`/ouchos. rlnlnz C ` ed I Had . Hunnnn n:h-2%: WA'Ni*ED,; TO > _1..os'.r.T ._-_.- ITIOIX I it IIARTIN. Aucuonecr. ulnilj." C. R. DICK SON. Socrnmry. D: 3. Role. Tamworth in product! ::*::....:..:'.m..:-- "' *- *- ____..__.___.. Int . Ir. I|Il'.IoI'I lonltl. balms. Jon 28.-Rov. Charla H. Spur- * goon. who but boon III for come time". And who wont to the touch of France for the hood]! of lihhulth, Irlun that be hope: to nualrhh dado by tho middle 0! Pub- innit II III l'UXo Ron. Jn. 28.-Tho pope`: health in causing alarm. He hand I uriom M of un- oonoolouuu ngvuterday. lacing over half an hour. The college ol caniiulo an pnpuod lot ovutnnlltleu. Waaunmmn, Jun. 28.--Tho ideas but commuted tho nuance of smut D. Hall. tonnorl nuldent of tho Murine NI- tinnnl but (3 ow York. who win convict- ul In April. 1885. of uni-up Sgng tho fnndu., and untoocod Jun 27th. to an you-3' sup:-b o`uu;gut II the that prbon At An- I HAVE been instructed to JOIN Io- DUNALD TO SELL A1` HIS EJIDINCE. (`berry Btroonnocr York Sancho: Vedan- du. January 8001:. III of Mn Hounohold Elfacu. oonnhtlnn of H.W. llnlr (flnth Pmlnp Touoxm, Jen. 28.-A circular leaned by the Provincial education department an- nouncee that the next entrance examinatlone for the high achool and collegiate inatltutee will be held on July 4th, 5th and 15th. It in aleo annonoed that alter the December ex- annlnatlona tbla year there will probably be only one entrance examination per year, namely. at Inldaunnmer. ` I IIU \.1-I FIITIRUI III lII'I.III-I,I'l. Naw Yoxx, Jun. `l8.- Rumour: were Aoat this morning that noverul of the sur- fnco cor line: in this city would be tied up in Iympuhy with the men on Dowon Riclnrdnoni line: in Brooklyn, but up to noon every line In: running. There in little probnbility that the tic-up will aloud to thin city, at lent, until the resource: of district 75 have boon uhnunod in Brooklyn. The situation then in very notion. Thou- sand: of the Itrikorl and their aympnthiurl nurround the oilioel and sublet of She At- lantic avenue linen and vn Italian: who wore necking work .tl1iI morning worn uvcroly baton. Some selections Already Mule For lt-The Po-to For Loading Poeltlona. \\'A.~'.u1.\'u1`o.~x. Jen. `2x.--A party of tenn- tore, in diecuuing cabinet matter: yester- day. ui-l the key to the whole porition in the construction of the cebinet now lies in the result of the conference between Gen. Harrison end Senator Allieon. If he no- ceptn the treuury portfolio, as the preei dentvelect is anxious he should, the remain- ing pereonneln an be adjusted very epeedilv, for the reuon, II is known, that the nelec tione for the other lecee have been precli- celly eettled. In t in event Blaine will be secretary of auto ; Allison. Iecretery of the treueury ; Alger. secretary of war ; Wane- meker, secretary of the nnvy ;And like or Swlftfnf California. secretary of the interior. A southern nun will be selected poaeibly for nttornev-genernl, leaving the post ofee end the gricnlturel departments to be dinpoeed of from New York and Ohio. British subjects. ` The Slarotlard is entirely satisfied with Blomu-ck : speech. Ivan `humans and` Idiom : _ than discussing how far the warmth of 0:-ah`: professions is intended as an smonde hon- ourable for the Morier akir. The Times complnins that he gives no Iign of tn nt- tempt to curb the Eu: Africnn com ny'a utciala in sctionn involving a heavy K)`: to British subjects. The .\'Innrlnr.I In nnfirnlu anti-Rm! nhl. MIIIOKOI, 0!` K08 lvrlll IDDOTVCD And unmov- iunnn-hnn I-nun fnr Olun 1-. n-ask -0 Ill llIIIIllIIl' H IIIIVTIICDII. Loxnox. Jen. 28.-'I`he Daily News, in View of 'Biunu'ok'e speech on the African question. wants to know what is the price of Biumnrcki friendship, and. in regard to Semen, whet. further sacrifices of national dignity England is to make. The Times says Englishmen will be curi- one to know the exact value of Bismarck : ueertion tint German? is absolutely alone with E!)|(l|n(l in the bemoan diicnlty. It in diicult. to believe that England hugiven my kind of approval to the deportation of Melietoa. or the (lermaniuterveution be- `Iunnn l`.un.n.. uni` |l.u.o...I. .....a---- lnglluh Opinion In Regard to lt-\'uluo of lIlomurck'a Au-rtlun. 1-... ___ 1 An nu n .. .. ugui. wun nu "ullnola congressman." Later he hired I carriage and went to Bladenaburg to settle the affair according to the code. The enemy did not nppenr. and Barry Ins driven home in the small hours of the night. '1 he next day he dill not appear at the capitol. (Jrnin wu in his usual place,henring no nnrh of the acrap," looking as fresh as ever. Rumours of I prospective duel an rife. Barry. -If llllulsnlppu, and Cnln. of Texas Have is Terrible Battle. W.\.<|r1.~m'ro.~', Jun. 28.-Ropreseutstives Barry, of Mississippi, and Crsin, of Texas, two of the hrighost young mm in the house, have had is regular sotto in a down-town hotel. Efforts were mud? to keep the affair quiet, but the looseness 0 Barry : tongue is responsible for the disclosure. There was I woman in the case, Barry slapped Crain's face. (`ruin threw him to the oor and held him. When Harry pl(`1Mle(l that he was too small too cope with him. the lstter allowed him to rise. Barr then seized I lass, threw at his enemy, mt Grain dodge: and again hurled Harry to the floor. Then Barry got hold of I beer bottle and rushed at Cruin. but the bystanders interfered and Barry took 1 night liner to his lodgings. When he turned up there he haul twobenuti- ful l-lack eyes, which he amid he got in a tight. with Illinois congressman." he hired I uarrimvn and want. in "AUo`TE:` -Ol"- ' HOUSEHOLD FUMiT_UE, GARPETS,Etc. T HE Ll S1'nn'r. THE GREAT SAMOAN QUESTION- `I In Out Sn-lion In Brooklyn. 1-..~ \`...... I__ no n.., . goodar q...-_.-_ --an`-n.nI.a\qLV \I\JIl-LL Q4 1 will make some reduction In the price of ` some of (xhelrxllneo of lumber and such factory in season. We hnve one bnrn frame infect. one 36 mud one 40. Aim good brick. whlhonill be solgl on reasonable terms for good app:-Novcnl notes, 'l`I3l.` I) Amnnuvu nu... nu wuunmn.u.mmo:-o and an pm; in North on Nay York. m a.'r.a. and mac. Rn. ' 1`. HA NLIIY. - - Gen. Ticket Antoni. MR. HARR|SON'S CABINET. Tl-JAB. THOUSAND ISLAND RVOUTDIBY dunno. Watorwwn a Oadonsburu Ru. To Iii}; /t'li:a']1;,"ll_e`w;vv;fkf',ivJ?wh'.il.::1`<`i'<.al?a. u amuu .illH.JJ. THE LEADING UNDERTAKER. muucnsu :!'rnII:'r. ~ Ticlol (IIIOOI XV (`iuuncc Btroot. SUNAR:o sirmgnsnlv COMPANY. LIL .om.`."1...:':_ `:_ !_ u.'.":r.*.':*.*:z- :22 Flak 0000 III: Uolouo. Int!-gnu `IQIIBIIIIIOII. ._.. 1.. no WI I -. 3 , THE RATHBUN `COMPANY j----------I--.-j- luau: at the Pope. I-_ (E TL _ __ _ I- -C6;4_dRESSMEN I-:l_C>5Tl-TlNG. JAMES REID. mmn Immhn-m mm L |l lIUIe3u Tm: RATHBUN connuxv. KINGSTON. CANADA, MONDAY EVENING`. JANUARYFJA, 1389.? :___.|_.. i".?lL."`J?& ":...".:;.":. :' F ` .eo.uq.`u.11o-. nu. mad for January -pgc teem me: wlom: titan: none howl. e, n I. 9 t on of New mum: month of J5? . I We ere vontdto medkegun 0; `our ` .r`1tnn enceetore, en to e e 3 er be! In wltchee, end pride oulnelvee on our enpel-lot htnitelllgenoe In th|:d of gene. end yet as teueph-ltelw ngen bepcbnwere doom-e. le:yen end rloh merohenu inking en ecclve in the ceremony, end when Medeme lunch` you beck here, vhbh ehe will Ihonly. I e nah prieeteeeol then eophy will hen eooree men end women in her treln emong the meet gifted end Inkl- lectuel of the lend. Few men ol the century ".'" -*'.'::.` *" '*..'r.'".:'..."'.'.':.'%.:"~ ' -'~ lemon en eooom e er. et he knelt et her {eel llke e epenlel. en died bellerlng In her en 0 den. There are plenty epirltnelbu hen.Ien end women of the meet unqneetinnd hInlll- ' I , h d `.`.'.';`. ..." I....'1.""".f...In.".. .';..".?;`23 '..`.'.......""'* wuuuu up In I Dlue ol jlnry. Altar e time hire. Stryker ennounoed thet e eon hed been born to Bright Eyee end Cliii. Mr. Cerroll wee ready to eteod on ilil heed.- He wee e grendfethet. end the rieeteee enoounoed thet the child would be geptized in the middle of the Feiie of Nie- gern. Mr. Gerroii hired e epeoiei train end cerried up e perty of e hundred eplritnel friende to witneu the oeremony. Down they went to the Horeeehoe Fells. No one but Ire. Stryker eew the epoohe. hnt ehe new them ee plain ee e pikeeteil`. Henn- whiie poor In. Cermli wee feet behind pri- eoo hereine lunetio eeylum. end noepoohe were trying to help her out. though Mr. Cerroli wee ependina her money like weter. Upinione ere divided ee they were in the cue ol O'Deiie: Some eweer ihet Lia. str her in e truenedium. hevlng e double- ectiyoned telephaie ooennunloetion with the other side of Jordan. and meny more. equi- l profound. dealers ehe le e freed ol the rut weter end ought to he eent to the peel tentiery. One thing ieeertein, Mr. Carroll helleveeln her ee rmly ee Luther llereh did in Ann O'Deile Die Dehelt. Luther hiereh ie not cured yet. end the heet thing now to do would he to heve the {our of them go Into perteetehlp. They would mete e eplrit teem thet would meke-Rome howl. This annrl nnnnle in in tlin page 49- .1 P1110. we, Mr. Carroll is a successful stationer, and 3., Mrs. Stryker, the spiritual goddess, is not ,,,e_ a fool by a long shot. ,She knows a hawk W" from a handsaw, and several other things fiir beside. Then she is `only, thirty, with an eye , like a black diamond and a check like is .3. peach. No wonder that Mr. Carroll was in`, magnetized. Mr. lfsrroll was getting along eld towards the sixties and Mrs. Carroll was not far behind him when they lost their only yea son, a young man aged about twentyei ht, ,5,` who, pelted and pant red and supp ied md with p enty of money h his foolish parents, H, had exhausted the world and its pleasures, Nd and, completely used up and blase, died a ma few years after he had attained his majority. g,_ `Qt course the blow was a terrible one to mi. bdth his parents, and under the dreadful , strain the mother completely broke down. Mrs. Stryker, whose mental telephone extended into spoukdqn, met Mr. Car- `ng roll a few days after his bereavement `I-` and informed him that she saw the .1] spirit of his boy sitting on the top of his head. This so delighted Mr. Carroll that he was not exactly sure if he was standing on his head or his heels, but he got Mrs. Str ker immediately to interview the ghost. he told the father that the young man was enjoying himself hugely in king- dom come, that he had his do and his guns, his horse and his yacht, an moreover, a young spiritual divinity named Bright Eyes was paying him marked sttention,and, in short, he was getting along ascomfort- ably as any ycung man could be expected to be under the circumstances. The doting father was delighted He declared that nothing was too good for Cliff. From this time Mr. Carroll appears to have de- voted himself to Mrs. Stryker. Mrs. Stryker removed from her humble apart- ments in Brooklyn to elegant quarters in New York. Her house became a marked spiritual centre. Seances were held every day and every night, and sheltels rolled in by the bag full. Five dollars a pop for communications with the lost husbands or departed widows whn.uasd.to know what their future chances were in the matrimonial market were expected "to come down an ' extra two dollars and a half. A year `I ` passed by, and Mrs. Stryker said that ' Cli" (that was the son) was going to be ' married to Bright lyes. This met with the . old gentleman's hearty approval, as he had 0. discovered himself, although he was sixty, that it is not good for man to be alone. When Mrs. Carroll found out n that Mr. Carroll was devoting too much C, attention to Mrs. Strvlter, and that in, while Mrs. Stryker was cutting around Co with Lyons silks and three plied vel- vet, she was having a hard time. There bi, upon Mrs. Carroll kicked up a lively shindy. _,, She made it exceedin ly warm for Carroll W, . and for Mrs. Stryker. mt Carroll was equal ` to the occasion. The spirits informed him vi his wife was crazy. He forthwith summon- ed a couple of physicians, and they inter P viewed the distracted wife, and two days op after she was shut up in a lunatic asylum. Mr. Carroll then waved to Mrs. Stryksr s house, and, as the wedding of his son with ( Bright Eyes approached, he got up maguifi MI. cent wedding invitations and sent them to g. all his friends. The house was a bower of {um owers; a spiritual clergyman was found to `up, tie the celestial knots, a couple of em ty qua chairs, wreathed in roses, were suppss to ,0" contain Cliff and Bright Eyes. All the com- , pauv passed the chairs bowing to the un- M seen spooks. The atfair wound up with a Se, magnicent supper. Seventy live gnssts eat from down to table, and the spiritual wedding wound up in a blue of glory. Altar 1 him: Ml` ilrvirnr nsannnnngal slugs Bpoohdom Again Shook UP-A Woman Who In Ilnklnl 0 "ll It Sonnntlun up MIIIO. DI: DoInir-I`lIo sequel 0! n_Io- Innnoo-A Soon-t Which Had Better nve Ilomnlmvd Untold. \ (Special C0!`l'8|n.:hdt.`nL'C.l "`NIil\V*[YLI_lK. Jan. 25 -if any man or wo- man iuppoues that spiritualism was knocked out when we gent M;l:l4Ll)le Debut` t0 run- ticate on Blackwell island for six months. accompanied by the general, {let him -or ` her didubuae their mind: of any such foolish- nelu. for we have just discuverod-ano&her high spiritual (priestess and temple `of spook philosophy an revelation, and the sensation has been enough to keep New York and Brooklyn on 5 twitter for the week. It is all nonifbnae to 'cry out fflllll, humbug. and lunatic. All of__theu people appear tune enough and talk sensibly enough, but they do things that would make your hair stand on end like quills upon lhu fretful porcu- pine. Ki!` (luv-rnll in n nu.-nAnuf..l ..o..;:........ .....l CHAPTER ON SPIRITUALISM 'AND ITS REVELATIONS. BROAl)BRIMfS LETTER.` II rltv-21$ K II I001 Lolnon Jul. 88.--A nun In re- r:O|NO`OI`IlIOlIINlIQI|hI|IhO chant orlbonngh will not ho pnunud at the quota : forthcoming dnwhg-non. -v -uwuv-Q Inn t-U Jl'-I'o Pill. Jul. 91-10:: lmlnoau but ur- derly notch; ol Itldalh yum-day resolu- tions were adopted protecting qdnqt the may NH. and Advocating the auction o! n 1- , 'F:;':t ml 'r|:'o':r:'m' .a.'a'JI:'.'. .:..., .35: in; palm: countess. Oupcun of `I've `tannin. llwommrox. mm. Jun. 13. --Psuy O'Donnell III nrnuwl Ihlh mailing I shrouollul loner. Ho uonfouod that he and than other men Ind Inca opontlhg Whlu CAB. All IIII lht Inrl Lnnud 9-1l:(URI YOUR TICKETS for the Above via the New Roulc. K. A I . and C. P. NIL Trains leave Kingston. Arrive In lontrod. IIMO p In. 8:15 p m. |l:46 p.m. 8:15 mm. - The: Ice Pnhoo Inuit norou tho street from the magnicent New C. P. R. Depot. now being mmplwod. Tlolohgood to to February In: In .9;:IIll|l3.l 0l.|ll`l1 up to and Including Februuy I . . F-_- I-.. l'I-...._l T',_!,. Q4

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