Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Feb 1889, p. 1

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su YTHE. sxTu}t1 a LYON. T BAIRIIT.I|9o SOIJCITO, .0. IN Street. :. n my-rufd. o.. LI.-n. c. r. I. V LION. In L. Edwu-d Bum, diarln lnln A-on-Lgl H`: hunt BEN. BU;';|'ERWORTl-r1'SDlIOT|ON. C(llllPllHIUH\ BIN.` W113 LIIC CIUUC Ul llll Hill. '1 he notary : gambling exploits began aimnltnneouely with the Appearance of the New Yorker. At that time he was enszwed to one of Montreal's richest. heireuea. but, for unexplained reasons, the match woe bro~ ken off. At the beginning of the year he was supposed to have some $3,000 of Mor- re_v'a monev to invest. This was suddenly called in. but it had all been lost at cards, And. M be had forvmrded forged receipt: from parties to whom he alleged he had loaned money, he had to gather on much cash on poslible and skip. to uni)!` rum. For the put two years. howevenhis nights have been regularly spent in gambling house: And other xlena of infamy. and` he recklessly plunged into all kinds of dissipa- tion. Two years ago 3 man numexl Morrey came here from New York and set up a country eatablislnnenu in the vicinity of St. Laurent. He announced that he was a lnuker with money to lend. fhrough Vali~ quctte these investments were mmle, and becoming enamored with the New Yorker`: ` companion` she was the cause of his fall. 'lha nntnrv'n oumblinrr etnloim liemtu H6 llllp KOIIG I0 l'.lll'U|lU- Valiquette was it member of a leading family, was possessed of brilliant talents. and during the short time he had been prac- ticina had gained n reputation seldom at- tained by one so young. He was a shining light in society and in demand at all enter- tainments for charitable purposes. Besides a residence and cllics in this city he had a country residence in St. Laurent, where he inherited a large family estate. He was as- parently a devout (`utholic and daily atten ed the pariah church. On Sundays farmers `for miles around would attend mass. and after service gather at his residence to place their money in his hands and ask his advice. To others he would act as` an arbitrator in disputes with neighbours. His word was law. and he was an autocrat in that portion of the island of Montreal. Even when the news of his ight was sent to the village many of his humblest clients refused to be- lieve it. Others actually shed tears for the misfortunes of one who had brought. them to utter ruin. I2`..- al... _.__a 5.... .y....--. l............_ l..`.. ..:..Lt. A Shining Light In Social)--l`ho story of Ills lnIl-A Broken Mulch And the Cuuse of It - Ho 6000 to Europe to A void Interested l eup'le,. M0.\"l`RI:AL, Feb, l9.-Tl1e disappearance is announced of Emanuel Vnliquette, a. young notsr , who it is lrllegerH1aa awindled his c iems >y means of bogus mortgages, forged receipts and otherwise, and squander- ed several thousand dollars intruuted to him for investment. The last of his crimes, is is charged, was the forging of the names of his sisters to false niortgnge deeds and sell- ing their property`; thus leaving the girls pennileu. It in mid two hundred farmers have been ruined hy him. Ttliquette was a lender in social circles and a member` of I prominent Canadian family. It is believed he has gone to Europe. Vnliuuette was member of n lemlimz syynnomtc cuems mo susn-:ns -`-A NOTARY ABSCONDS. A )lONfl`l{EA[, SENSATION. lwud liunn, diirln ; quarrel \ onuhod hh bro '0 shall ball bot, klllllug Mm. ARREST OF A MEMBER.` W000 E/v0/M I///V6, FIRE AT PHILADELPHIA. III III! with un rnuuy ur. vnugnuu 0. .r., grluu chief Son of Scotland, Hondoroon. grunt; uorehry. Ind othor Tomato oiocn of the grand csmp will vluit Kin ton to open a new camp 0! the order. T 0 noon- nrv number ol Inaunlnn hug Inn anmlhd- DPUII I IIUW OIIIP OI III! OITICIK In. nut- nc number ol munbon Inn 3 cunllod, nlllho comp will cps: with: ynunbor ol olu-Inc nonboru. A iletnke Crentee `Trouble-Another conn- ell Wm: Ir. Avon no Ieeve. The munioipu election held In the town- ehlp of Oeo In Jenuery were. through some error of the returning oicer, curled on irre- gularly and the electione of the reeve end members of the council Eroteeued. Another conteet took place in t etownehlp yeeter- dey. For reeve Mr. Avery wne- re elected tr!` e mqjorl of 26 over hh opponent. Mr. L umber-I. e counolllore returned are 'KI--;..l D `Ii :-5'. I" Vxuur `- ml.-_ K/IIIIIIXPI. JIII C0llnUll$I'I IUKIYDCI ITO 'M'oI'i rl. R. Birfii, C. You]. "I. Hemlin- nu Lad T. Armstrong. There Ina conlidor-I Able Interest tuhu In (ho election: by tho Olootaorl of tho touunhlp. They worked hard nll day in behalf of their friondl. UULIEII H0 "EU IF- ] edmit that (`anode in u very nice coun- try. and has u very nice climete, but then you cennot close it with the United States either for growth. beeuty orlclimete. Then heve I not e right to be proud of my coun- try. the lergeet kin dom in the weetern world 3 Britieh eu jects telk ebout their weelth. It in neither honour or credit to them. They re resent the oldest nation under the tun. fthe United States were on old e netlon en England where would their weelth extend to! I think thet the Stetes here mede very repid progrees from the time thet they heve been stending, end Mr. Perkin in his etetement on Thursday spoke of them squeezing the scumb out of country end them ocking to the United Stetes. Well, we don't believe In sterving people to deeth ee Mr. Perkin does. When they oome to our country we treet them like gentlemen. so long es they beheve them- selves, it they ere poor . eo you see thet the poor of your country y over to us for pro- tection. As ,for the United Stetee end Cenede I don't think they will ever ennex. J. Bsmrmm. [ The cortnpondent is evidently en Am- erioen, e visitor or eojourner in Cenede. end en edrnlnr of bio country, it: lews, end its government. ] An American Hoanl I I-om. Kisusrox, Feb. l5.-(To the Editor) : Mr, Parkiu. in his statement on Thursday evening, said that the United States had not as good a climate as Canada. Have they not the same climate that you have here? And while this country runs to a barreu.fIozen country. the United States has not an acre of land that is not produc- tive ; and here, while you cannot grow oranges, lemons, bananas. etc., they have them in alnundan :e, and as for law we have it just as good in the United States as you have it in Canada if it was only carried out. But let us take England for an ex- ample, and we nd that the laws are not carried out any ,hetter there than in the United States. In England you can go shing, hunting, slmoting, drinking. gam- bling. etc., on Sunday Justas you can in the United States, and if Mr. l arkin'a country has such wise men And such good laws they should try and set us an example. Again I ask .\lr. Perkin where he gets some of his smart men and great inventors`! ls it not in the United States `.' And if Canada has such slnart men why do they not do some thing tor their country 3 To whmn do your largest establishments in Canada belong? The Americans. Where is your principal manufacturing done to day 3 In the United States. Why 3 Because we have the enter prising men there, the men who are not afraid to expend one dollar in order to try and make another. But here if on have a man that has a little he is afrai to let it outlast he Ioee it. '...I...:a pl.-. l`....-.I- :- - .._..... ...1.... ........, Do me u . Wingold. J. .P.. a thin`. of rcotlnnd- \ . Hnndm. I rots. At this point Mr. Parnell, warmly eu- velopecl in .1 lung rloak. though the weather was mild, entered the court. room and look A seat at the aolicitor s pable. lLV\J\lx\r\JliLAulIJ I Capital Subscribed, - - $f639.soo 00. Government Deposit. - - 122.000 00. Losses pm - - - - 3.ooo,ooooo. (`.1 ma romptly And equitably adjusted. Lou: by ghtnlug covered whether In on- llld 0|` DOL .1. s. R. MCCANN. Agent auu connaenuai. Mr. Macdonahl said the Times statement the: knives and re-arms were kept in the league otce in London, was based upon in- formation supplied to the writer of the nrticle in which the statement was made. He did not know directly who wrote the article. and he was not hound to tell if he did. The editor of the Times wu respon- sible for the atntements made in the paper and. therefore, the counsel was not entitled to denmnd hy force the names of cot.ribu- tors. AL ALL. -..-.1... \I.. ll...-nnll Iuvnnvvxlil an 0| dllllu ll.|l\l lUI' Fsllll B IUEIET [U lafv. The total pavmeuta made to Houston` amounted to 2,540. The psyments were made by Mr. \\'slter's clerk, drawn in fu- vour of Mr. Sonmes, the Times` solicit-or. Houston did not bring the envelopes with the letters. Witness did not ask about them, assuming that they hsd been destroy- ed. He particularly avoided making from what sourcevthe letters were obtained. hc~ cause Houston said he was bound to se- crecv. which he asked witness to respect. Witness tirst knew that Pigott, in former editor of the Irialtniau. supplied them at about the time the publication of the sr- ticles on Parnellism and Crime" was begun. He did not` know that the letters had been shown to the Marquis of Hartington, who. he asserted, had nothing to do, directly or indirectly. with their publication. Houston showed the witness. as tending to conrm the genuinenese of the writing, s letter written by Parnell to Pigott, which was not submitted to experts because it wss private and confidential. ll- \`I......I.......I.I ....:.l pl... 'I`.'.......' -64s6n-uunnt [1035 Kill` [H5 TOIUIBI. Mr. Msedoualdssid the letters had to be taken as 3 whole. and that as a whole they ` were compromising. He was convinced that the Egan sud Parnell letters were genu- iue beiore the first article on } urnellism and Crime`? was ublished. He did not think the body oft e letter of Jnnnsry 9th was in the writing of Mr. Campbell, Mr. Psrnell`s secretary. He had not noticed any similarity between that and the Egnn letters. Witness paid Houston .9555!) for the l'sr,nell letter of the llith of June. and for l*)gun s letter to Carey. 'l`|1n fntni nuurnnnta rnn.ln On Hnulnrnn UIHUF PTUIIIIIJISIIF PUTIUIII WUTC PTUEUIII. Mr. Macdonuld, manager of the 1-Times, was crou-examined by counsel for the Pur- nellites. Ho decline-`I tony whether he re- garded the letters of J anuary 9th and May l.'nth u the only impnrn'nt_onea among the first five which Mr. Houston secretary of the Lrish Lnyal and Patriotic union handed nn. 1.....:..- u-._..-._ ;L........I_ ....|...1....a .1... ...:u. 4 Jxistice Hannen hurply rebuked the wit- ness fur his refusal. II;. II ..-I.......I..| ....1,I AL. `.664... Inch} In I... A Nor: Lmuy `Hun at tho: Snnlun-'l`ho ` LONQI1 Ilellcvod to be Authentic. Loxnox. Feb. }9.--The court room was crowded to duy when the Parnell commit aion resumed ms aittin .v Henry Labou- chere. John Mm-lev, S raw Lefevbre and other prominent persons were present. Mr. Mm-dnnnld. manager of the i~ I`n'mu. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. THE PARNELL COMMISSION. ELECTIONS m E. H|Ill' ill The Gazette any: time In little doubt from the hot: that have coins to light within the lat low day: the annulus of Col. Clayton no known. and that In: ` they will be In the olntchu ol tho! `J'n- Io (`(`|tl0d. VV Ulllfll MICIIII III N. I-l'IlIDUl'l'y. uuttttvu orhlnkt mumy `tn whiuiruinu lullnt hnxu_ unnnlnhm I In-an nnnblhmn IUIIIIUVX U1 FIIKII CUIIIII, III WITHIN UIIIU bdlot hoxu. oonuhhm n largo npubliou: majority. were nmlon from the atlas ol the county clerk. The committee on oloctlons nu-buqultlv Inhmmod 5 upon In favor of coating the ooumutum. U. W. Thom n. R. H. Moulunrt, E. J. Owns and . 1. Ian -unnlnllnnnn lm Onnlu &.I|Q l|'nmnA 0.. * KIIC TTKIW. U. VVu LIIOIII II, an :0]. Rico. republican. who look oaths ofoico to their nun. 'I'I.- I)--.u. ..... AL... I. llnl- .I...I..A 1.... The Shape It In Comlug Befere Parlia- ment--0pInlou ol Lord Bellebury. BAI.Tll0llI`., Md., Feb. l9.--The Sun`. Wnehington epecinl nye thet the Seclrville correepondeece In about to be trnnemitted to con race. It le underetood that one of the clue! poinle in dlepute in whether e gov- ernment mey. with propriety, refuee to recognise the otolel representative of e country without the letter'e eeeent. Lord Sehebury II eelcl to Inelnteln thet l mlnieter ehouldbepermltted to remeln et hie poet untll hie own government ie eetleed with hle ueefulneee ie lmpelred. while Mr. lleyerd holde he mey be dlemleeed ee eoonee he oeeeee to beeocepteble. One explan- tloe ol the Brltleh vernmeut'e deley. in eending another min eter to the country, le tht the Brltleh forel n ooe le emherreee- ed by the dliculty o relocating Seckvllle. It le not bellevod in well inlormed elrulee thet the deley ie leuntlmel. or let tn he conetrueiyl ee reeentln the treetment of Reckvllle by the eder-ln Itretlon. Democrats who would Not Hold the soul: `they Won Dlnholntlv Awlnlcd. Lrrru Roux, Ark. Feb. l9.-C. '1`. Cut!"- mun yesterday pruonhd In the loghlnturo the rulgnnlona ol himull and J. B. Wnlur. William Mlckoll sud W. (!r|nborry.. rcpro~ The Murders of the Natives-Making an Exsunple of some of Them. N raw Yonx, Feb. 19.--The Herald`: Lon- don esys: According to letters received yesterday H. M. S. Ops! has returned to New Zesland. after A five weeks cruise among the islands of the south seas in order to discover and punish natives who have of late murdered ll number of Europeans. At Apia it is ascertained that a French lmlf cute and a Swede, having been cast ashore with two other men, were killed sud muti- lated. At Port Sandwich it we: learned that natives had made s murderous attsrk on the host's crew of s Aveenslani veuel. the government agent, Mr. Cecil, being badly wounded. Other attacks on Europe- uns were also heard of there. The Opel then left in search of information of Vernot, Lee. Walker, snd a host's crew at l enteco's Is- land. A friendly chief gave informstion that the murders were nu revoked and the chief of the offending tri was sum- moned to come on board the Opal and pay a penalty, or win would be made on the fol- lowing morning. The chief declined to visit ' the ship. but 0 cred a man and two boys in reparation for the admitted .nnrder. He afterward offered to deliver up the sctual murderers, but this was not scceeded to, as it was felt to be a blind. The next morning the Opal bombarded the village. but the natives hsd previously ed. At Port Sand wich the French cruiser Tabert was found at anchor, and the two commanders decided to melts example: of the natives of Si and the Island of l oama for the murders of Euro cans committed hy them at Si. Sixty men rom each vessel were landed and pro- ceeded towards the village, the natives ying before them into the bush. The village was burned." lll`.r UIIIU IIUU IHUI IIUHICU. Interest in deepening in the Parnell Com- mission. The personality of Pigott promises strange revelations. Pigott is en ex-Fenisn, editor of n nationalist newspaper, always opposed to Mr. Parnell and the land league. The Pnrnellite sllegntion is that ordinary business letters Addressed to Pigott were trsced in substance. but that criminating lines were introduced. grlllll-IIICTU WHU IIVUII UVCF l\.K y6`r`. The real truth about Crown Prince Ru~ doll`: death is that the Baroness Veczera poiloned herself in .\le_vgrling. Prince Ru- doll covared her with owers, lay down by her side and shot himself. [..A-..-..n 1- .I-._..-..:,.,. 1.. AL- l)...__-II I`-.. VIIIU HIV`: IllVCllC(I IlIUI|Cy Ill >3I"|UHa Mrs. Margaret Minnrd died at Sparta. Ont , yesterday, aged l0() years, six months and three dayu. Deceased was born At St. Cathariuea. August, 12, 1788. She had two grandfathers who lived over 100 years. The real truth about ('rnwn Prim-n Rn. LU Ulll Lllll WUl'I Ull llll IUUEIULIU. The Germans in Samona must have peace. as the present disturbed condithn of the country is ruinous to traders and planters who have invented money in Samoa. Mrs. MnLnm.n-.t_ Minnrnl died at. Snnrtn .\.\' \' PAR'l`l|l.`H Wl.~'Hl.\'G HOOPS (`l.}A.\ El) 1)!-`F should apply [0 WM. NEWMAN. lLu'riu Street. between Harland Young Streela. ..:.:.:_-._jj:_, `` CUE ll}UUlI[C(l l)UlIC8. Two thousand five hundred men were discharged from the Panama canal works on the 16th inst. The contractors continue to curtail work on all sections. 'l`|... l`............. 1.. L`.......... ..~....s L-..-- -.--- IBIVU DHI9 Country. Miss Bella White, daughter of the late Hon. Thomu White, was married in ()tto wa to day to Supt. Cotton, of the North West mounted police. Twn fhnnnnn Hun hunrlrml nmn worn luuuw. , The thirty-nix lady students attending the university of 'lorouto have formed a Young women's_ Association for religion: fellow- ship. (`hm-Inn M ihzhr-II. tha nmyilint -nu unmrnlv llll (" mu'les M ilchell, the pugiliat was severely injured in London. on Sunday by being thrown from a dog car: in A collision with Another cart. "Ina. kl.\.......... ..l.I...... ......... ........LA. ....,._ IUUIHCF UIFD. 'lwo Mormon elders were caught near Barnett, (#5., last Saturday night, and whip- ed unmercitully. They werethen told to eave the country. Minn Bella \\'hifn, rlnuuhfnr nf thn hm lust. ulgut liuleu IIIB II!-III!!!` Wltn In nnpcnet. The lira; state ball of Lord and Lady Stunleyia announced for Monday, March 4th. A series of parliamentary dinner: will. follow. 'm... .L.-_... _z_. 113.. _.._ ),,,._ ,LL , 3- n Iullruuu, cumlulueu auwme My nanglng._ A man in Villach. Austria, who became insane on hearing of Pliuce Rudolf n death, last night killed his father with Ln hntchet. The rn!` nfnfn hull nf Lnrri and T nah- Ul Luc nulul-H uUl.`lllUulll.8(1 pouve George I). Egert, aged 61, and `f;)r about '30 years rnad master of Uticn & Black River railroad, committed suicide by hanging, Villach. Amtrin. who henmne Wlll UK: I fU(IllUlIU!| Ill IIUOIISOI. Mr. I). H. MacPherson, son of Sir David Macl nernnn, has been appointed inspector of the N`ortl1-Westmounted police. `zeonze D. Evert. naecl 6|, nnd fnr nhnnt mnuu Hy me W Hlle bpl. . The tavern license at Ottawa has Been raised from $200 to 8250 per Innum. There will be a. 'reduction in licenses. M.- II II M....DL......-.... ...... ,.t u:._ I\-..:_x OUNAID BTIAMIHIP OOMP SAILING from New York ovary Bounds). .n.....n_..I A... I` A Inlann I-rs-v Iln-uh THE SACKVI LLE DIFFICULTY. The Little Things that Alfoot Canadians- Flnnheu From Europe and What They Pot-tend-A Little of Everything-Bully Round and Remembered` John Shannon, aged (SI), `of Bradenvill, l A.. comlnitted suicide on account of thregbs made by the White Caps. I The tavern linnmm Al` ()I'.tnun1 Hun La-an AFFAIRS OF THE WORLD. `TELEGRAMS FROM THE E`ARIl-1'8 rcuR_VQunTsnsG'I'vN. POLITICS in THE vicar. ISLAND OF SOUTH SEA. NO. '|`E.\II)l<)RS will be received by the under- ~igm-d up to the l~I\'lCNl.\'d OF '%'l'l,'l{l)AY. lhr `mad Inst.. for [hr m-veml lrmles works` re- quirvd in thu urcclinn and conmlction of u Brick Residence on the rumor of Barrie and lfnion streets for J. H. Mulver. Esq. Plans and nnec-Ncnuonn to be seen at my omvc-_ Anchor Muilding. ovur Canadian Express mm J 2; mm . . ). om-:ss cumno TAUGH`{. 'nnl\Int \ lJIn'lIIIl\I'\ nun PIANO REPAIRS of all kind: on Upright; and sqlmros executed at the W-bor l`nwu)ry. oorner of Princess and Gordon streets, Kings- ton. .\'o more durable or welI~toned instrument in Canada than that). M. WEBER UPIKIGHT. Moderate in price and uuexcollod by any Cun- dian instrument :____: A FINE FARM OF` 75 ACRES. E-tel Purl ot Lo! No. 15. let Concession Township of Kinusun. lpomnifully situated on lhu Lake Shore. one mile from the Penitonlinry. Good Inrgo house. outbuildings, urclmrd. &c.. suila~ Me for a farmer or nrdener. Apply on the -rumiseatn Jull.\' G CAIIAM. RU. uddress. nrIp.mnul h. _ALL Kmns or BANK and Ofco Rubber M Suun s Datera. Seals. ll:t.c.. supplied by BRIN- NAN klLCAL'LlY.llIIl)uflO[Ill'Bl`l, Baum. St.. Kinunlnn (int. SAILING [III]! now Iurnuvuy wuuuuug. thoriud Axum. I`. A. F038. Furry Dock o! Brook BL. Klnnwn. - j`_.t__,_._ - , i_,_,_'41.._. `mg -r YOUR wm'ra:n GLOVES .z w- REEVES . King Street. aoo Sample pair: to be sold at wholesale prices. N4}: 8. KILCAUI Kingston. Ont. HOUSE with club: moms and extension kit- chen hard and soft water with mud smbling ; aonvenleut to Queen's College : immediate poa- ueaainn. Anuly on the nreumses. 128;. or at No. aonvemem to queen`: uonuge Immemmo poa- sesaion. A ply preumses 128). an Union trust. between Gon on and Alfred _ ts. OIPFICE 2 AT Po1.aox'o Dnua Eroiu. [H L: Sta. Tfxumxjv ANItIO`I'J1*i(~7EMENTS>._: THE RESIDENCE on Simcoe Street. lately 0(`Chi6d by Rev. A. W. Cooke: double house of n no roomy two cellars: Rood yard am! good yard stahliug. A ply next door. or to B. Roamsox. at King & 0': Drug Store. "*-" 1 FROM li-n` MAY. that good. substantial house on Ontario street. near Union, III pru- sem occupied by Mrs. Dencon. Apply to E. 'l` S [`EACY. Walsh & Slcmcy. "11: -`o&'t:atrt. alumni. ato.. much: u H nun u{`l'u. All won: wmsn Al-`P TICES ANTED. MISS W. 1!. SMITH. woulpgtnn Bu-eel. Our ohum Pictures vn-muses In 'oI'ln1n0ul h. j.._: OFFICE. lz;\;`gVe. oent;al, well4tte-d. Terms rt.-:.~|onuh|e. Puaaosllon immediately. Apply `B0x." Wma. Cir|zENs`%iN%TsunANcEcF S'l`0R.E AND WAl{EHOUSE UN ONTARIO STl{l Applyrto J. H. CARIKUTHEHS. HOUSE IN \'AUGH.\' TERRA(:|C. l 0:38(;: siun .`\lny lat. Apply nl WHIU 0FI*`lLTE. THAT I)}<`.S[RABl.E BRICK lH sxihnlml on the corner of Sydenhum and Hay . cu1.miuln.; lwulvo rooms. It lsul pm- sem occupied by Captain John A. L`unnolly. the owner. Lu whom application should be nmde for further infornmtion. .:._:.:._-.?j_....-.:_ THE H'l`EAM BAIUEE FICEEMAMJN ANI) ()u.\':`0R.'l`S. Minnie Fru-ncls and ('ity of King- ston. 'l`ut,al carrying capacity 380 M Pine Lumber. or 440 tons coal at 5 {col draught. For further particulars upply to l)AVll)S`.).\'. DU- RAN &: CU. SA]. HM!-`.\'~ We wish u. few to sell our 3 goods bf sample to the wholesale nngi relml dlY`F!3alA .m\nul'ucturm-a in our hno. En Irndo. close 2-vent. slum 1. Wages $3 per dnr. l arnm- nent pnajlion. .'u metals nnsweret . Money Ml\:1m`~lf0r wages. ndvertisimz. uLc. CEN'I EN- xuu, .V1Ax'r'u(?o..(?1xvmNA'r1.Umo. A HOOD, (:`ENEl{Al.RlCl{\'A.\"l`. App at ` on- Oncclu MRS. T. H. DUPUIS. corner of Iron! and Brock Streets. Refelcnces required. &uu:t wr - --uw- ---cw-m NEW IMPROVED IITHOD O!` C ' TING LADlEs` um OlllLDRlN's HRES (yogrs, .10.. without pauornn. Anylndy mum in one day. ' K .\'l'nsx~:. Apply :6 Mltsmurzl. K1c.\"I7. ~ King an real. between 10 and 12 run. and 7 and `J um. AWAY. ON BFNDAY MORNING. DARK RED COW, with mm hroken horn. An? infornmtlon that will lurul Iu,hur recove- wi! he thankfully received by HIM IHCIIAR (`.\l:'l`Wl'{lUH l`. King Street West. > `_ __ BIRTHS. A T:-nus--At Hamilton, Feb. 16th. the wife of Douglu G. Storms, M.D., of A son. V `l'UIBl)A{. AnJoUIunr.n meeting of tho Rclonu'Associa- `lion at 8 11.111. ` TFs1;1`ga%o Rani. J. B. REID. Archilocl. v lowest or any tender not necessarily av yd. 3. W1 is one du . voL; LVIII.` T5 coNTAcToRs. . iltat Jumtau. tn-dohul ` `V ll.lIUIlt PLCUTIM `II IN, LE via; All work mu-rmmd. APP FREE. To those who want tholr udvoruslnlto my. we can offer no better modlum for I. orough and onbotivo work than tho vulou notion: of our oloot Local Lint. GI!`-0. P. HOWELL I C0.. N Ad run! B . 'r(`)p!:ll!'r-1ooV:trootl:%o`;'YAt`)lrI. >SE(A}IAVL HMENTIQNZ ltAl.REl{\'A.\"l`. App! DUPUIS. Milan- INO0RPO-R_ATED 196; an Ann YOUR ROOFS. A T1-1E DAILY VVHIG. FOR SALE. REMINDERS. ' WA1iTi3:Df Hm: Clan. Fine Art. Llvo Stock. Moohnnlinl I IIIIIII l- IIIIIIKIGI WI!" nlllnln dealing with tricky prloonon. were guuty ox muuluonng, wnero Indian they groduoed every Appearance of pulmo- nery heeee by ewellowin eoep pm: (mm day today.` In one one: urgler obtained his releue dn'the certicate of I phyelcinn. getmgned at ). ltimnpmuiirdgrtlw lnzdend eery..or wnemen crechmen'e toufthrough the country Mend wuoe. turod red-hnnded In Bollevllle. It le ev 8. therefore. the: common sense Innnt In mlnalntl with Nun:-unnlb.-I.-1.... I- ll IVIIIIIII, UIOPOIOFI. Hill must he mlnglod with lfumnninrlnlnm in xlmllna with trlnlny nrlnnnnuu Var! nu-1:. nu Thu Auovml to me In the Poullolu-loo. Mr. Moylnn, inspector of prinonn, in hi` report. on ponitontiariu oi the dominion, uouu the in up of the clnplnin oi the. Kingston pen taontinry in rogurd to dyinp prisoners in (hut institution. The choplnin plead: that when the rioonor in touched by moth! iilnou human c demands thst. he nhouid be silowod to d o outaido the prison precincts. Mr. Maximo. while commanding the hulnanilu-inn Ii 0 of the chnplnini Ip- noal. nhIndnumnunl.I.in l.hl,nri.|nnAr um uuuiauusrlln Iluu ()1 Inc Cunplhlll I pool.nnInthAI.nr3 .1: t.hn,p1-honor nllowod to die in urban. t mu ha ulrlnd PNullI15uln|ry .1! uuzpruonor prison. it way be added that one: have been known when prllonon were guilty of mnllngoring, where indood lhnv nroduood IVIII nnmnnnnn nl nnlnm. 11". . (IO III I TUOIH II] (C H0591. A large frsgment of tho boiler has been found 75 feet from where the boiler origin- nlly stood. It wns the back of it. o.n.l weighs `240 pounds. Wm. Boyle Ins fouml sitting on 5 barrel. Ho \us evidently struck on the hand sud killed. In I.-- I..... A-..l.l-.I 5.. .....II ..I..-_ AL- _- I[I'Il|.'I Ull EHO IIUIKI Ill KIIIUU. It but been doolded to pull down the n- 1 minder of the hotel. uad tackle for that purpose has been ant for. Ulla, 80 VOTIIIGIII. A third body but been brought 1 prove: to be that of William Boyle. 1 city. who hand I room in the hotel. A In-on frnvmnnt of Lhn hnilnr hm no uuw In algnt uuu ll ! uollg ulen Out. .\\'hile searching for bodies to day it was noticed that the rooms were split in two and open to inspection, and suggestive picture of the imsy construction was shown in the wulls. The building hu long been under suspicion. No Hartford insurance company would touch it, and the local insurance oth- cers hnve pemonnlly denounced it to the city govermeut. , A third hndv hu hnn lnrnuuht. in And A u of woo newupnpers divided Into STATIC nu) auctions will be sent. on application- Imam. The Horror an Hnrtlunl-l lecon of the Boiler Fuund Many Fool. Away. HARTFHRU, (Jonn.. Feb. l6.-Two eddi- tioml bodies have been just taken from the Park Central hotel. both badly burned. One he: been identified In that of the l)r. Lnvellite Perrin, and the other is believed to be that of Mn. Pcrriu. Two other bodies ere now in night And ere being taken out. _\\'hiIn mmrchinu for hmlinn tn alnz it was .. uuuuu nous uuuuuvn nuuunuru. i.)|'l!Ll.\, Feb. l9.~-\\'hen the case of William O'Brien was resumed at Fraleo to day he refused to allow Mr. He.-sly. his counsel. to apologize for the lnuglmgu the latter had used to Col. Turner luring the trial yesterdny. Mr. O'Brien declined to make any further defence, anal the magic- trate sentenced him to six months imprison- ment without hnrxl labor. A Very Frisky (Md Judge. .\`nwx C111 . Iowa, Feb. I9.-- Judge Thou. L. Fitfey, one of the most. prominent citi~ ~ zen: ln the county, is defendant in a suit for $20,000, for breach of promise. brought by Sallie Mctlonoghy. of Dakota City, Ne- braska. Miss Me-Conaghy is 30 years old. and Judge Gifley, 70. and wealthy. Last November he married n handsome young school teacher. Rlotlnx at I Mlnlnj Camp. ` Hr.1.z.\`A.Montnnn, Feb. l9.--A critical state of affairs prevail: It the Uutlo mining camp. The mines: have been cloud on w- count of lack of funds, and the men have not been pnid 06'. Manager King escared lynching a few days ago by having n :1: horse. Rioting bu occurred and more trouble is imminent. Ruldn or sorvlun urlznudu. l.u.\`m-,\, Feb. I9.--The people of old Ser- vin are gremly agitated over the recent raids by Arnmlt brigandl. The outlaws tired numerous villngon. And kidnapped all tho girls in the vi]! a of Grndau. Other vil- lages were lootefnnd girl: and cattle were Ibolcn. Plunderlnz the Post Ollloo. CLE\'El.A.\`l), Feb. l9.-Huttie Stephenson, chief clerk in the post. office at Wellsville, has been arrested for stealing checks and money from letters to the amount of $5,000. She has confessed her guilt and been held in SL000 bail pending sentence. Ivuucur Ivlul will [BIOG- Lonnox, Fol). l9.-In I four mile hon race, on the Tyne eaterdny, Bubenr beat Norvell by half a eugth. The time wu slow. The race was for 50 a side. Bubur allowed. Norvcll a start. of 10 seconds. Pope ; direction for 1|-gland Rmm, Feb. l9.-'l`he 0.~s.-m-raror-r Ronmno says the pope`: exceptional affection fur Ire- lund is shown by the large share of costly jubilee gift: which be distributed among the Irish churches. Burned in I stable. KA.\`H.\\' (TITY, Feb. 'l9.-'1`he Lnmlia trnnafer company's stable was burned last night. {lumen Hulhnau, one of the owuerl. periahvd. Ninety-four horses were cremated. Inn: $651!`), A Beauty Show In Pa :-ll. l nu.`s`, Feb. l9.-A beauty "show will be held in April, in which the women repre- senting the African, Asiatic, and Cucuulainn race: will participate. The first prize will be $6,000. A nu 0 Sac FREE. 'I`n than I`.uus, Feb, 19. -It in reported that Preli- dent Carnot, will form. outside of parliament, a cabinet of affairs, relying mainly on the senate as his bulwark against the chamber of deputiu. THE LEADLVG UNDERTAKER. Pnmcxss ` S1'mcm`. LAJJH AILLLLLJJUAV \J\ldlLL&|` A Will mako some reduction in the price of l some of their lines of lumber and sash factory goods this season. We have one barn trmne '30foot. one 36 and on 40, Also good brick. which will be sold on. reasonable lerrlld for Rood upprovul notes. _ THE RATHBUN (IORIPANY. "Strum THOUSAND xsumn ROUTE BY \ Rome. Wntertown & Okdennburu Rte. . To meg; Aubh}, rie}'+E[h}I5&I*a. . Wuhlngtomaltimoro and allPo1nu1n North- ern New York. via G.T.R. and N.Y.C. Ru. 1`. HANLEY. - - Gen. Ticket Ascent. , pCl'llll('ll. XV ILIC Lona, $65,000. THE RATHBUN COMPANY II-nl ...-I._ -___.. _-.I....n.._ 1.. 51.- .__x.... -1 RECOVERY OF BODIES. DYING PRlSONE;S. 1'`C_.)A__A_MDVERT|SERS. , n_.___ }_ELEGR.AlH`lC_'l.5.RIE`|7:-. Iubear Win: the Race. in n `n 1 ---j---. Formation M a Cabinet. in 1 In nu; . v.| _J2MEs REID. KINGSTON. 0:43)--\DA',TLJESDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY 19,1889. -~--.......____j:j _4;._,%__ _ and ' this Cupunrod at nu Iloouon--no Inland N Auto! 3 Court Summon. Lminox. Fob. I9. -1amn Iggnngqgggl 1.1 . for South Kildnro. Inland. Wu If` and today in the canton: dlvhlon o! erthnhire. when Ln eloction in being held till the voosncv caused by tho death ol auxin. libornl. Ho In: (den Into onu- y M: tho homo 0! Mr. Klnlooh, the Glad- onlnn cudldno. Mr. Cu-ow Ill united I vu-nut luucd against him in Inland nfunin to units: as summon: for vio- tlng tho grime: wt. The Trip 0! the Cenullnne Through the Stetee-A coetly Expedition. 'A!llllNu`l`0.\'. Feb. l9. -- Conareumen llutterworth will soon introduce e resolution reqneetlng the president to invite the mem- bere of parliament of Cuunde, end the pre- miere end cebinete of the eeverel provinoee of the dominion, to vieit the United Stetee about the am of my. um be the eel: of the people of the United Stetee. le reeo- lutlon uh for en epproprietion of 8l50.000. end rovldee lot eoommittu ol eeventx-ve mem re of the house and e number 0! eenetore, to enterteln the gueete. The pnrpoee of the reeolution in topromoten more friendly feelilm end enoourege more cloeer bueineee reletione between the two oountriee. It Occurred In the Business Portion of the City--l.oss (II a Illllon Dollars. Nsw YORK, Feb l9.-A despstch from Philadelphia says s tremeuduous eonsgnr tion broke out in the business centre of the city before I0 o'clock this morning. it is discovered in the wholesale tsilors trimming establishnient of Bud Jlph Blankenburg, at H Bank street. The origin of the tire is unknown, but on explosion followed imniedi~ stely after the (liscuvery of the flames. The building was a six story structure. and extended from Ilsuk to .\`trawberry streets. two small but business thoroughfares be tween (`hustuut and Market and Second and Third streets. An instant sfter the ex plosion the building was it roaring mass of tire extending to the roof and ballling the liremen. Both streets are built up with large roinmercisl hnusvs, and each is stored with vslusble goods. About fifteen minutes after the breaking out of the re the thine had spread to the other side of Strawberry street. The big linen null white goods houses of llonald & (1).. and ( f M. J. Kelly, had taken tire. lnimediately the lirelnou turned their sttentinn to this portion of the cnntisgrntion. After righting hard for some time they got the tire under control. 'I he buildin , however, were badly burned and the good` were almost wholly destroyed. Meanwhile the llsmel were masking ravages on Bank street. The building, No. ll, oc~ cupied by Thompson. Faust it Co.. jobbcrs in notions and knit jsvkets, and the big structure No. l5, occupied by Campion & (`o., blankets, which adjnins Hlankenburg's building were now burning: while on Strawberry street, No. 20. occupied by James Doak & Co. and ltisbrough Bros , and the eastern end of Thompson, Faust & Co's. big place were also on tire, On Sooond street the roof of No. `)6, occu isd by Lewis S. Hall, dry goods, caught an the building and stock were ruined. The big installment house of Philip J. Walsh ad joining the latter on the south was also badly damaged. He places his damage at 8`2.';,000. The total loss is estimated at a million dollars. now raging furiously. The tlsmes were first i TORONTO ENGRAVING c 53 Km: St. Wont. Toronto.

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