Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Mar 1889, p. 1

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nnmou. Pnmrxon for sum. - W rlzgtrlcn DWELLING 801188 and 3: 019. A good oponlm for: young and to. Mwvllodllou. lot lo:-Innapply this oos '~ rug:-3 III!-Uilr Iv wwiluo Blulx. lamb I.-'l'lIo jubiloe (:1 Jon- chim'| debut II I violinist vu ohoorvod yesterday. Minister Von Uoulor. in the nine of the omootor, pnunud Joachim with thogrud d medal for art. A com- mituc. hooded y Prol. Hollnolholu. pro- uenbd An uddnu and 100,000 math to found C Joachim ocholnnhlp for poor lanai, inn. Nnlnorou other congratulation: were received, including tolegrunofrom Amulet. _ FIC IDIXWT-ICC IUIU 1-UCI-o ull.WAl`I.II. WE. Wu-oh Y.-'-Ro"i. 1". L Wharton. if Mn. Mon uhumonth ttuo. Invented I nioklc in chang tobacco on (}.._.I_- An Annnhkpn an-Inn -aural. Oh; Amu Cum, Much 2.'--Yeenerdey. on the arrival of No. Tl) epeciel train from Lucen. the conductor dieoovered "the! the wheel of one o! the cert Oil o' the truck. end on eendingbeck it we: found it had got elf At Lucnn end hed run that way to here, cutting every bolt and uneehlng every joint block on one side for eight Inilee. It is A miracle no eerioue accident occurred. a the grade between Iete en! Luann ie the heavi- eet.ont.l:eline. An lntenoetlnx Adlroee. The talk by Major Mayne at the Y. M. C. A. roorne last evening on Biblicel Study" proved A very intereeting one. A ler amount of ground was covered ln an eddtareae lasting an hour and a quarter. The eubjecte of inspiration. authenticity, preter- vation. origin. and object of the bible were uken up. The idea of evolution wan elao applied to bible atudy, ehowing that (`-od'a reveletion concerning himself and man waa developed from ego to age. At the close the generel eecrelary thanked Mejor lleyne on behalf of the aeeociation for the etlmulua he lied given to earneet atndy ot the bible. The chair wan occupied by Dr. Anglia. Commercial Union. Much interest was expressed to-day in the adoption of I reeolntion by the United State: house of reprennutivea fnvnring ct-mmercinl union. "We have (`Annda on the hip again." said A L . S. citizen. "just an we have bud it for the put eleven years in regard to reciprocity in wrecking. The burden o! the mutter now rest; on Connie. There are many people in my country who _ fnvur reciprocity, and now, when Ceundinn: n It to them in e derreoeuory woe because at t ey have to pay hig iii: to get to our markets, we can point to the resolution and any. `If we haven't flee trnde your country- men are to blame. I gueu we have the Inn of you in the matter now." Figuring omtho `Int Iupplv. Alnnuu, DAL. Inch 1-TlII torri- ghl-I nDnI`QAAn an-n OLA: -mg -n.- g-In II IIIIIOII IUJOIIXNI EIIUIUCL It look; aa though Deuman Thompson had taken a life lease of the old academy ot music. Night after night the theatre in tilled from pit to dome. and at the Wednes- day and Saturday motineea you can scarcely set your noee inside. Country ministers, own here on church bueineu. may poaeihly min a prayer meeting or a vulfy meeting. but they all nd time to see "The Om Homeetead." An old farmer from Skaneat- clee came out of the theatre quite disap- pointed the other day. He said he couldn't see what in thunder they wanted to make such a fuss about old Denmsn Thompson for, that he knew tifty old farmer: around Skaneatclea juet exactly like him, and folks never made any fuse about them up there. -Youre truly. Rmunnruu, ounluprruln. Wonderful to relate, Mrs. Potter`: ven~ tun. which nll the prophets declnred would ` be I dinutmua failure. hu turned out quite I nnncinl Iuccou. Mnnnger Palmer in do- lighted. She shifts the ncene of her tri- umphs from the aristocratic Palmer : Theatre. on Brudwuy (formerly Wal- lnck I), to the democratic open. house which wu the (int theutrivnl venture of the lamented Jim Fisk, Jay Gould`: erratic partner. Mrs. Potter but been treading Slmkeoperenn grounds. Her- Cleopatrn, while it has produced no great dramatic ueuution dnmaticnlly. hu druvu the money all the name. and the lady`: bank Account in much rejoiced thoreat. It lnnkn An thnnnh lhnnmnn Tluunnnnn IIIUIX. Lily Lengtry retire-from New York thin week end tekel to the king`: highway, her venture in the city not proving pleuent nor protable. It in aid that madam will leave quite: number of duceta behind her thet she earned in other pleoee and more noe- peroul times, but the depletion of her nk account will not seriously elfect her heppi uese, en the still has enou h end to spare. It it acid that nine lost in erd cuh Ihe be: male in drunetiu fame. Perhaps no. but when the critic of the future pictures the ideel Thane of Carder`: wife, the beautiful Lily Lengtry will not be in the frame. Her Lndy" Mecbclh wee showy, but not Shekeepereen. :'nmlnI-fnl tn rolntn Llrn Pnttar-`I won. wvvurwu-t-w vvrw-vut BY A EOUNO lA.wIlIln:`to work at uny- -duuc-. Aaron "A.g.{`.Wn|n oil. IIUV` VIIIU IIOVII WK III II3. ' A shogling outrage was perpetratcdhy a walking delegate of the knights of labour last week, the very thought of which makes the blood of a free man boil to think that such things are tolerated in a free country. A _funeral took place in! Brooklyn on Tues- day. The last prayer `had been said and the last look on the face of the beloved `dead had been taken, and the coffin wee deposit- ed in the hearse. The funeral procession was just about to start when a carriage drove up having some friends of the fami- ly in it. This so-called walkin delegate went up tothe undertaker an `inform- edyhim that the funeral procession could not start unless this carriage -was driven from `the line. as the driver was a non union man. All the other drivers were in league with the walking delegate. and they refused to budge without his orders. Threats and entreaties were alike in vain, this ignorant brute insisting on holding his fellow brutes from moving until the changgsvas made. These so called knights are furious if they are blacklisted or ' proeecuted, but they condemn to starvation and persecution every man who refuses to join their unions or submit to their arbitrary methods. The man who was driven fmm the seat on the carriage was an American born on the soil. an honest man receiving full wages; a good driver doing satisfactory work for the men who employed him. and twothirds of the men who drove him away were ignorant foreigners who could not write their own IIIIIIL wealthy Bdten. W-ho vill be the next vic- ` him? I-should like to no Banjum try it. If it oored him then I ahouithwniinly be- llow hho dovil'wu in it. Alhoc iI_:g outn_ge_wu_ ... I`. II?!" II` I it ` NKKQ; *..".T.n.. .--. II_..A I ``I.. l..LX`_- A` A Strange Can. ,-_ |n_,,L n` U. Rmubnlu .\l. [ICC ll I-Orv ICE NowYckW|d. _ The Iaatlon aw undo agruupluh hllhq bio to loop. bIt"ltpHhunnll (In nun. ITVTKIT 10': fl NEW IUTI TI or. No Inch banker oonld ht found. ue ddcaoopludodth boveuo . d.) d A In!-Annnr dhmlnncl. tze clgim E: 5: nr:n:; uuulw I. that .L..L XI IFC ICIIIK 0| IIJIIIIC TIN .__. -.A7 _.j_;.`.. --..:j._-? A FIRE FAR 0!` 75 ACRI-IR. Eu! Part of hot .\'o. I5. lat Concession Township of Kinguhn. beautifully situated on the Lake &on. one mile from the Penitentiary. Good hrs!` house, outbuildings. orchard, &t~.. suita- ble for I farmer or nrudenor. Annly on the .6 lX$1I.!. , .., The non hard of tho Imtjor was when one Thoma . A wall-known character In Montnnl. on bonds! Rold & G). for payment of tin chock. V In aid ho had rooolvodfnn 1.3. Boos. 3 New York hank. An in nnnlu lngnnr nnnltl LA. lawn-1| PL; wlcx In rouuuy nooopwu. Aooqrding to: almost. In 6311, Lou- dalo called at t o Brunswick. when con- oidonble wine In: dunk. A private home was next visited. Karo Lonodnlo Vll dun - godundrobbodnndforoedtoui thormn name to A check for Oll). yneut on the check In opped ha helognph. and lonldulo rotnrnod home. 0 rooolvod Mny llth a letter eluted from the Carleton. cor- ner Twenty eighth utnot Illd Brouiwn . and ninodA. Biglow. tlunhn blnc - null. and Anllna fnr Ill an (Inna? a nut. A. I}. DIIOW. IIIl'VI$ UIICI $1. ud uklng for 8&0 no drop 0 Int- Inl- "3 month luur s Iooond latter cum but 1.. the meantime en. mi... rm and ban. the null ol injurin received :8 the hand: J (H; Luna: nAn_O ' ` INIIICO CHO Wlh IVCOIIFIY II III IIIC Ill~ rior nourt. On May 9nd., I887. J. C. nlo. of Lonodnlo, Reid & C0,. whole- ulo ry- 9 dealers. in oolnpnn with hie wife. In 0 A pleasure trip to ow York. On bond the train choir nnintnnoo in: mode by pm: A. B. Biglow, w o nprcnontod hlmull as being I no new of Sir George Stephen. He won a do htfnl companion. And his invitation to vhit II It the Bran wick III readily nooopud. Annnnrlina tnnnnnlntlnnnl. AI tln, Inn-. A Canadian DI-v-Good: Merchant`: sad Exporloloo In New York. Mo.\"rIuuu., Much 2.-A interacting bunco one way. rocontly on in the ML nan-Inr nrmrt. nn MAI: Qn I327 J l` IIIC lbfllllli l'IIIlUl I lW'CI'CIIIDllc Loxnox, Much `2.--'I'ho commiuionb in- terim upon on the Pu-nell letton In ex poctod to reach pcrliunot in tho Iniddlo of next week. uyutgl. IEIWCUII HIUIII $C"'II I0 KIIVO IIIIQU for months, from October. 1886, to April, I887. What. .\lr. Buckle's friends aeeert is that he implored Mr. Walter to stay his hand. Nor was Mr. Buckle alone in his opposition. At least one outsider. a man of some eminence, heard that was coming. and vainlv tried to stop it. There were two things which predisposed English - ple to believe these Iettera genuine. We first waa authority of the great journal in which they appeared. The aecond was Mr. l arnell`s refusal to bring an action. Why he refused to bring an action hiuiaslf. know- ing the letters to be forqeriea, haa never been entirely explained. Distrust of a Lon- don jury was nct enough. I asked yester- day one who ought to know. He answered. `Because we had no evidence to pmva them iorgeriea." So Buckle Wu Arroohd. Nxw Yonx, In-ch 2.-G. W. Srnellc.-y`: London ceble to the Tribune aye: "It is idle to penetrate the myeteriee of the Times utlioe or to solve the problems of Anonymity still so cnrefully kept up. It in the Titan which in responsible ; individual: ere of lit- tle conlequence. But I will mention, though not vouch for, eatorv current among people likely to know. Mr. Buckle. they say, was from the tiret opposed to the publi- cation of the lettere without better evidence of their genuineneee. without some know ledge of the source from which they were alleged to hove come, but he wu overruled by Mr. \\ alter end Mr. Mncdonnld. The contest between them seems to have luted l.\....L....oI..- t....... n...-L.... Inna ._ A..._:I Madrid police authorities intend to hold the effects of the suicide pending an order from the court relntive to their dia- n.-..-l Ila. No more durable ur well-toned mstrumont H Canada than.) he 0. I. VVEBKR UPRIGHT. Iodemlo In price and unoxoollod by any Osm- dhn insvrumnm UHIUIIII Cl `HE DIIIIIII BIIIOIIIJ. (ln Thursday on interpreter showed Pigott the sight: of Medrid. On that tiny Pigott sent I telegram, addreneed I- oneonby. to the office of M r. Soamea, the Timed` aolici~ tor. This telourrnm Announced hie ale er- rivnl in Madrid sud give his eddroel. It in inferred tlnt the English government learn~ ed incidentnlly from thin helegnm that Pigott was in Madrid. It in re orted that I note book, containing the Ad re:-see of A number of person: in Ireland. was found on the body. Pigottfe suicide has caused I profound sensation throughout Englnnd. \Vitneues hove Iterted from Peru for Moldrid for the purpoee of identifying the bot y. 1`hn \`nt`I-in" nnlinn nnQ|u.oQIn- Kn};-:4` on HE DlEDiFOM Tl'{E BUNCOING. ma wnuresoouca or rigott. Lu_~n)o:4, March 3.-A deapstch received from Madrid this Afternoon shows thst the man _who committed suicide at thoHotel des Ambuudeur yesterday was Pigott. His identity has been fully established by tho oicisls of the British embsssy. On Thurndnv An inmrnrntnr shnumd Piantt $1. ` Loxnox, Mu-cli 2.-I`he tale eun Pi ct sent from Madrid on Thunny to Ir. Seaman office in this city was addrened to Mr. Shannon, the 7'ime.~ Dublin solicitor. Mr. Soemee at once notied the police of the whereebouta of Pigott. L(),`ID().'l_ Much 3,_A an-mtnh rmnivnri Iv nu IV -u ouv uululuu I Losno.\'.Ma.rch 2. -Deapnu:h from Madrid says : The arrest of the suicide was mule in consequence of n telegram from the British foreign oicer. Pnneonby nrriyed from Paris on fhuradnv morning. Hie only rggsge was I small hand . Soon After I a arrival he sent 5 cable to ndon. ` The Standard say: it it able to oonrm the statement that the Iuicide yea Pigott. When arrested he took the situation calmly and threw the officers o` the mom. with the excuse that hewiehed to get his overcont. He retired to an sleeve, and Yhero Ihot him- eell in the mouth with I revolver. \ He died (igntmtly. His head was horribly` disfigur- CDT!` IIIVO BTIIIWQ U W11` 01 OXWTCQIH The l'elyraph implore: the Times", the interest. of the unionist cause, to 1 on the whole can. sud declares thu all the pre- ceding evidence ilnot oriminnting. 0| nu pnrmuneuury (Iuuee. A epecisl oorrespondeqt in Peri: he: crec- ed Pngotc to Geneva. Swntxerlsudgunder the name of Peasant. The French foreign oili- cera have granted a writ of xtredit.ion.\ in M1. The I'IInnnnIA imnlnran than Timpi `rho lunprualon that tho E`-on-gar : career la Over--'l`ho lsivldolwo so Far to Hand -The '`l`lmeu" Men I : `l`rouDlo-lhoy wm be Made to Romnmbor the Pot- nolllun and Crime" Anloloc. ,'_o.\'nn.\'. Mnrch 2.--The Pall Mall Gaza`: thnt Menus. Whiter, Buckle. McDon- UT '3] , Somme: And Homwn, be summoned to the Durand Ientenced to the clock tnwer on I sgrnnt breach of privilege inehtraring thnt Mr. Parnell lied during the dinhnrge of hi: parliamentary duties. A nnecinl non-nnnnndnnl. in Pu-in hu fl-an. A STRANGER ARRESTED WHO THEN -_ TAKES HIS LIFE. ITSTIGOTT THE VICTIM :2 house, outbuildings. orchard, Kl`.. amm- ener. Ap y misos tn JuH.\' G AHAM, P. Address. lamnulln The Report Under Preparation. ...v.\.\.. Ll-_..L 0 `FL. ._._..__:_.:__I_ AIdll`l'Ioro\ oL 13-1) Who Wan the suicide f PlA.\`() REPHRS of all kinds on Uprights And squares executed at the W'rher Fnctory. corner of I rinm~ea and Gunlon streets. Kings- No durable well-tuned instrument h (`AnnulA than] he (1 H. WERRII UPRIGHT. lIdopo:(;ou_l (7)Mu-N ;.. Ir);-ifs:-.s.'-\: Corur Flmxnmc. No. D Ontncn Pnunl Sunday. llnmh sun. In II: n In ;m_ .1, HOUSE with 0! hr. moms and extension kit- I ohen hard and wguor. with good nubling ; convenient wQuoon`u College ; inlnlqljllg tension. Apply on the prom 12%|. or at . o. }`C'4LUnlou Street. between G on And Alfred ALL xfue or aux and (mice Rubber Stamps. lhuers. Seals. Ic1c.. supplied by unm- rus & Kll.(`AUl.IY. manutnctunru. Bugot Sh. Kingston. Um. THAT I'hIs;.\sAN'I`|.I s|'rUA'I'Eu UWEI.r LING on Princess .~'u-act. 7 mnms extension lilcbon. had and Ioft water. good`yud. otc. Apply (0 D. GIBSON. 36 Princess Suuet. - V_7_' r `(M-:1` muri \vx 1*in'oi.c,)\'ncs AI w- Rl\`.E\'E\". King Street. ll) Sqmple pain In be sold at wholesale prices. nu. nurrs nu xalts mouunum -Io ' at run unlw ATELY. we will mmun olmo Iln tho w to noolvo py- montaol the ulna. R. R J. GAlDIN:R, e Klnguon. larch Ind. IQ I-`ROM hrr KAY. that good. Iubatnntial house on Ontario Strcat. near Union. at pre- sent occupied b Mrs. Deacon. Apply to E. T SPEACY. Wu: zstoncy. :-.L 0|"!-`lCl1`.. large. central. well lluodl Terms reasonable. Poouesiun immediately. Apply `Box." Wum. -1~n}c I-`RL`l'l` STORE `on the spam sqmm. in the Masonic Iuildlnl. Apply (9 MRS. TOWN. up stairs. now occupied by J. Mina, (`orner of Prilwcss and lliviaiun Streets. from May Int. Apply at wmu Udlao. arm mag my W n6L'. 1:: VAUGHN 1`Icu'n .w1-:. Pu Ibn Mn: lat. Apply at WHIG 0|-`I-`lt`E. wl:oonlo Rogulnr Mootli linden. No. 253. on Mondu. Mar. !m.st 1:!) Tia: at. John's. No a. on ThurIdAy.Mu*ch rm. :1 7:!) mn. nunl: Wu uwper day: ex ennos advanc- od; nu ml in; required. Loon work for all or rl of the lime. Addrou with sump. KM HY & 00.. Manager-. 24 Vine SL. Cincin- nati. 0. No Intention paid to postal curds. ()\'lliSl~2ls:R>` WANTED EV'ER\'Wllh`.lu. at home or to Irnvai. We wish 0 employ B r& lhblo prson In our county to Luck un univer- onwnl and ow came of Electric Goods. Advert memsxo he lacked us) overvwhore. _on trees. faucet. and turnpikes n conspicuous Elma in in win and country in mi parts of the `nilui slates and Cnnuda. steady employ- Wu 3250p:-r day: advanc- LA all an nu-I nf Inn linm. Adilraau with |nAmn. close :-cunt ammp. Wngo_a :3 per (:1. Forms nont man. No pnmls nnawe . Money ulvanc M for Vngm`ndverli.9ing etc. ClNTIN~ nun. MAx'r`o 00.. mcxxsnn. bum. AT THE BAZAAR. I109-Ma. Valeuua and Manna Oranges. Leanna. Cranberries Pocoouuu and all kinda of Apples. REES" 31108.. llanuhclming Confectioners. SALI-2.~'.\lI We wish :1 few to sell our goods!) nnunpu-. to Hm wholesale and reuul Inna. dirlleal nnnutncturon In our line. En- dose 2-cunt wngop 33 (:11. Palm: nonition. Nomomls Money DRY GOODS S.\LES.\'[ M`! AND A PARCEL B0 '. Apply :9 A. J. MCMAION. A >11: um Tuu ur I .51! amug L. male (11- ln-nsionl. whore In be an--n and pr co. Address JAMES LYNPH. Hm M57. Montreal. THAT NPLE ASKNTLY SITUATED DWEL ll\`u nn Prim-an siren-I. 7 nmms axlnnsinn gmntui with ll'l(\'lNHt\.'I) Imu.\ nus hunlly. Apply M. this omce. ' omcunwwo EN'rLEM1cN.oKn'bu'c.mn., mama: with r1'u\'1.-men ROOMS in a pri- vate family. Apply M. olce. .._,._. .__ __._,. A GOOD codx. Appvy 1- mm CAMERON. Corner 0! King and l. niuu aueoln. I . JIJJHHO FuA.~`sR-In Kinglton. March Int. 1859, Frank` Fraser, aged 20 years and nine months. ` Funeral from his mother : ,roai4l.-nee. '35 Earl street, on Sunday at 2:45 p.m. Friend: and acquaintances are re.-.spccLful~ ly invited to attend. l A1'n:1unN~ln this city,` March 2nd, Mrs. Mary` Patterson. azod 73 years. The funeral will leave her Iale residence. Brook street. on Sunday afternoon at l:30. Friends and acquaintances are ree- pectfully invited to atuncl. {Pinion nnuors will ulwsu i;ou_\'.) SITUATION WANTED . man; .1 I111` _ BUHUII. Cnvnca Panda of Independent Order of Ioreswn. _ . ..Amnvu:aAn1 Services In Wnlhmavulo Iothodlst Church. ' MONDAY, Q0 BIIVND 930 L181 TVEAY OI` I.A(`!l / I tho Prelluco `HnIl.Kl 8! L g. T. R|:1~oN. `!ooon:llnB.gcrotnry.n' "0 _+..__.,_ _% _ A STE KM TUG 0! I ,. -mnninnl whnro In hr 1 `IHPOR'l`A-N0'l`|0I. ,1. |)nq1'pp_pjIg 1_.Z Mu: mouumn * FOR SALE on TOT RENT. Honour. _ . ` l.:c'r1.'Iu in Willinmsville Methodist Church. T VOL. Lvm, Onlndhn 0:-Cor lonuorn. ._ 1:- . -.. __ `V- `an IQ an - SPECIAL MENTIUN. Lluuy nuvueu uv uwuu. lPiclon papers plum: copy.) Son of England. `Arman Ln. 1 .101.` Uorrr rlmnnmc. No. D Ulvncn Puunl Sunday. nu-ch londn at I0 gm. at IIIIG I9. Vlowrh J.8.lL Ic(3AIN_ 1-locruu-v_. SOCIETIES. 9. Yiototh mu. J. 3. R. Iccunl. Secretary. r Rmmnnmizs. nnnp. . up wAN'_IfEo Brim. ` 1.41:: dr.-mg L. Stale di- : 1:31: THE AILY WHIG. ~ u. *| iiiid d|'B'oronco" belied the doctrino 0! Divine healing and the theory held by the no osllid Christin colonists. l`An-In Jnulrl hnllnunn Hun nrguvnn .0 0.15}. Iubuduluu IlI"UI' Illtfiliu COCIIT STANLIY. No. 1%. C.0.F.. meet: the LA!-fl` 1`1'IuInu mount: in ma Ir :-uiucn Bnn`}hIl_ Khan mum, menu Ivy IIIO Io oulou Lllrlllllll cclontlnl. Currie Judd bellows the prayer at fulll shall save the nick ; Chrlntinn scientist: pro- fou to lend their lollowon to I sun of un- Iiglnonmonl fuoun whom: they on uniln. on the testimony of what it called Inuerhl some and he gova-nod onlitoly by the upm- tunl, hohllnn thu when truth in Iplrlcully potooivod embraced, hulk, And not tho Prayur of Faith, destroys the III Ind debuts. Your-I. &o.. A Funny or CAIIII Juno. l\'I.\'osmN. lurch 2.-(To "(:0 Editor): ` In an Article In your paper of Wodncday. the 2711!. Cilfh Judd II cllnod with Chri- Ilnn ninnntn I WIIITICI lUI' IIIX CV. `II `IVI ml One hundred thousand oysters will a no he Inn at tho Inpger. `Putty thou- und piece: of "china. ,0ll) for 0. 6.!!!) upoouud 7.(Il)upkinIwilI ho uodnttho gran; font. III 0! K00 I('IllIIlIlIU`IlIOII. Tho term a market of Philodolphio. Boltimon on Wuhlngtou boo boon "cor- nered," tho ontiro onpply having been oocurod for tho `(root on pot on the oooooion ol Hu-r_loon`o lnaoguro . Fin Ihouoond one hundred horropln llovo boon boilod ond piclnlod for outing. ~ 'lln_v Into N0 gollono and on worth ohout Null). A opoolol troin will loovo New York on Monday Afternoon with ice on-om for tho on]: r. Tho btoul and onto will ho modo in \ Mohingtou, ond o oolm-oct for tlroo ovolo woo givon weoh ma Ono hundred thnnnnrl av-Inn -ill swr Ipplullunclll Vlu no mum on BID per- sons! request of George W. Childu, of Phila- delphia, who guy: he has no other favour to uk of the Adminlotntlon. `PL- s-_....l_ __-|.-. -t l.IL:I-.I-I_k!- WIIICII II WHO DO, nna C T IQDIO." The Herald`; Washington an than are two di lomntlo position: which no aid to be an ad. One in the minion to Annu-in, which will be given to Hunt Hnlnond, of Ohio, and the other the China minion. for which Fred Gran . in an up lionnt. The lnttor nppoinunont will he 0 on tho remnant Goo:-no \\'. Child; nf Phil.- The Greet Expenditure 0! Money on the Inauguration Ceremonies. Nxw Yonx, March 2.--The Sun`: Wuh- ington says: It in Ited. that between $30.(l)0 end 540.0(1) wee the highest Amount ever epent by en innu unl committee. Thin yeer from 850.000 to 100,000 will be spent for the pomp and spa mlor end pageant that formelly reeent the Indiene men and his New Yor ueocinte to the people of Wash- ington. and the 200,000 stranger: who are expected tube in town by Monday morning. Alreauly six thousand tickets to the iunu guretion bell have been eold. end at the pre- sent demend over l`2,0(l) will heve been ao`1l when Gen. Herrieon done his new swallow toil, and Mn. Herrieon her tine own on Mondey night. Printe Secretary lhlford eeye it has been prectially settled that the bible on which Gen. Hnrrieon will take the lnnugurel oeth will be the family bible brou ht from lndienepolin Vice- Presi-lenv ect Morton he just completed the purchue of the Bell Insneion. which he he: been tting up en hie own house. He paid 875.(IX) for the rty, which con- eiete of en entire triengu reeervetion in which in the home end mod etsble." Th- ll.-...l.l'. \l7...Ll-_g._ .._. AL... ._ DQ"PVIlIby kl-Iv. u Iatueu A man resum w uonaon." Sir Charles further said he had not been called to negotiate I new eheriea treaty. The laet treaty. which was approved by Cenadn, val rejected by the republican rrty majority in the United State: eeuate. he republican party in nowoouin into power in the administration of the nited States "and the poejtion of Cnnede and Great Britain on the lieheriee question in just thie-they will wait for the new ad- minntration in this country to take the initative in thy further shery negotiations. Neither great Britain nor Canedn will make the [int . move towards the securing of a new treaty. X PTUIIIIUT UK EHO IIUUIIIIIOIJ. Certainly not. I have no intention of changing my present ition an Canadian high commissioner at ndon. I am return- ing to Canada becauee I have been summon- ed home by my goverlnent to give testimony in a law suit before tbe arbitration commie- sion which but been invee ` ting some matters in dispute between I 49 Canadian government and the Canadian Pacic railway company having reference to the construction of the Underdonk section during my term of otiice some years ago u dominion minieter of railwa . That in the only object of mv visit, an ne aoon as that ie eettled I ehall retnm to London. Q2- l`L-..I.. f.._aL-_ --:.I L- L-;I _-a |._-._ guns in n-`In-In. Lncu-rnbooou.No. otthoaouotnnvg land Benevolent Socloty. uvnlhdrnow lndgooomonnv louu-cal % cverstnohnni Lrdnnorqlholnd khhuduudnnhnmm f-WEI. "Then. of course, then an be no found tion for the rent of the story thst you Are to be premier of the dominion." I `nrtninlv not I lmvn nn inhuninn nf plflllg LU IIIVU. Illll I IIIITIICU I0 Ully Ill. Sir John in not to retire. so for u I know, and he will certainly not be the next British minister to Wuhington. I hue known for some time that Sir John Puuncelorte in to be asserted As her majesty`: representative in the United `States. I due any the otlicinl announcement ha been made by this time and that it in new no longer A secret." u'I`I..... -l .._.-___ .L_.__ __ L. __ 3 1, lle Denleaa Lot of alumnus-a-1`he Absur- dltlaa ol some Quito Apparent. New Young, March 2.-S`ir Charles Tup- r yeaterday smiled pleasantly and shook is head when he was inionred of the great political sensation which his expected return to Canada seemed to have created. For instanoeadespatch from Ottawa declared that it was admitted b the Canadian go- vernment otlioiala at t e capital that Sir (`harles was coming home to form a new cabinet; that immediately on his arrival in Ottawa he would t the premiership: that Sir John MIOd0llLll , thepreeent pre- mier,' was to visit England, be raised to the e. and receive an appointment of Yioritis ambassador to Washington. `'There is a good deal to deny in all that," said Sir Charles, " so much that I scarcely know where to begin. In the first place the basis of th whole invention is that Sir John Ma onald. the present premier. is to retire and `become British ambassador to Wash- ington. That is abeolutely untrue. I heard the report in London just before I was pre- paring to leave. and I hastened to deny it. Sir John in not to retire. so far as I knnw, LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. cUNAnD3'rnAus`mP OOMPANY. SAILING mom New York ovary Sutunhy. Au- thorized Agent. I`. A. Folunr. .l'orr,y Dook foot of Brook 31.. Klnllton. IJZHIHKU LUEII II. THE i.lADlNG UNDERTAKER. PIINOISS ` STREET. THE THOUSAND IQLLNP BQUTI BY ~ Iiumo. Watuhwwl &`0|idonlbu1-3 tut. I To iitcaj Kli:;I;_. new} York,` Pn}1BEI'a. w..smiumn,na1uniou um All Poum In North- ern Now York. vh`G.'!`.B. and N.Y.O. Ru. 1'. mmmv. -V . Gan. Ticket Agar. COST OF THE SPLURGE. WC Batman`! uwtn lt.h'l`uuIhnolooohnoulh. ` loading to Know. .--. |A._,L n .1\ A` "STE Ci17x'REES7(r'RIvEs." KINGS1`O.N.CANAD;LSA_TURD`AYVEVEING. MARCH 2; xsiif J A MES REIU. kI II\Il'l IYLYDDDT A L'Il pIoo.uuu VII run!" in min Ir. IIIIC over lulu dlnuha Forhn war the oonoo`rn Iuuoud on`, G woe it closed to door: only to open than ngnln for n Innk- mptulo. At lonnthnll n million dollars but boon lllk that unlock oornor by the lat now I It ruined Egvln Bonth; it knocked Ilpotl out o! Bonoienult ; it dnutnnt tho Icky SuIuon.olBuuon. to tlnwnllgll Inn ounplouly nlnod the Ullly I [OW WOOIIIQO I WYOIO "IO BI 1 .'..1'."..`.' '33. 'i`.3.?...`t.3+ :"'u`."nT3`l` Mn nf lhn maul. nun-Qnful alrw noun]. nun In Iuvu um lll Ivvnuc. non M. ISIS. one of the moat succeulul dry I men in New York. had hm Itemotfuizdto qvo Uonklin 8 Co. from min. to was worth I million. In I few month: hi: pspor wont to C, than I Iyndioau was found llld I35 [III -an inland In till. ll`. II.A.- A-.- Ill IIIOI uluuy uuuent, and me olu wgh e broad-brilnmod hat end hone: un euit with Ii In of heyeeed all over him. he attendance AI been Immense. The meshes been about Freak Eunee who, by rju witneeeee. sought the ruin ofhla wi e. Hie winches have oonteeeed their perjury. end both of them declure that the were ruined by Fumes. Theedvooetee ol 8 doctrine of hotel deprevity here hen e moet etrikiu llluetretion in up rt of their theory. or pure unmixed evilieh wiokedneee, history or ctioh furnishes few perelleln. (halt I 33- again Ann I `run. oh- Ll-L..-. UTIUKI II J (C W IIIOW. Our hone` ehowe md dog ehowe ere no longer `ven up tojockiee end bullies. cioty p ecee on them the goldemitlfe etnmp. end everybod on go. The weether hee been ne end t e ettendenco greet. end. to e pereon who wee poeted, it wee emuein to eee the crowd. In one little knot nroun e megnicent Siberien bloodhound etood Lily IAngtry. e oouple of notorioue riee tighten. e prominent eotor. four Eng ieh beeutiee from the Geiety oompeny. e helf doeen oele hreted minietere whoee munee en known ell over the world, eoou le of lewyere, for pich~ pockete. end rivht he ind them. looking like innocent eighteeere from the country, were two of Chief Byrnee' detectives, one with e white ohohor end etre.lht~breeetod cont look- in lihee divinity etudent, end the other uh A huntlhrirnmnd hnt And Inn-.-nun u. men n uyumcau wu xorrnon um I36.000 was mind to tide Mr. But: LI. 4Il-.-o.- F... n I-- -..l.- AL- _._--__ " c`..'i7."uL` In. No. Imnwodncdq. March um II 7:!) Mn. [LI UWU UIPUCIII IIICTII. As it. takes all sorts of people to make a world so it takes all sorts of log: to make a dog show. Are there no disreputable dogs .`n you alk. Oh, yes, plenty of them, but they don't get in here. To obtain admission to this Sanhedrim a fellow must have pedi- gree at his back. He may be a very disrepu- table nobleman, given to very naughty deingn, but he must have blood. Ah. what have we here 3 These. sir, are ghters. Fighting is with them a businees and I pleasure. fhev era the John L. Sullivans, the Mike Dempeeys. the Charley Milchells. and the Jake ltilraine of the kennel. Uh. y don't turn up your nose. Every one of these wiry little gentlemen comes of a very family I aasure you. That little bullet- headed tough over there is the hero of twenty battles. He llll the some stuff in him that held Grant before Vicksburg and l etA-rsburg; the same spirit with which Custer swept down to death along the In- dian line ; the imperial courage that oerried Pickett into the lest desperate charge at Gettysburg. or that which held the Old Guard" in the jaws of death on the held of Waterloo. They are not pretty to look at, not as you would ea pretty. but that beetle-browed iudividua that stands beside them thinks there isnothina half so beautiful in the world as his battle soured tn. All New York turns out to greet the out. It is the proper thing to do. And now every line lady who he: anything worth looking at brings it to the dog show. (In! Inn-no` nhnna land alnn -hn-m an. n... $I'IlIU II. 0| f week! I t the history : 3.! 1.1!... ...``l ..'5'r"......1~...... serenity at uni Inljelll lolnpor. Iet, name in at oompunion to: in bone: man. The class of St. Bernsrdn is I noble one. and many of the Russia dogs. hounds, mutii, and other: were worthy of especial mention. Harriers, lerriera, beagles, fuxhonnda,oollieI and bull dogs were there. every clue having its own especial merit. A: it. Llkl I" sort: nf nnnnln tn mnln - . ever. ` (Special Correspondent.) New Yuma, March. l.-`.\.`o you `are, an aristocrat. eh? Perhaps I am_ gir, if nut is what you call it. Well, you believe in blood and pedigree, don't you! Yes.'sir, honestly followed to their just conclusions, every time. Come. stroll with me through these aisles. Let us look in these kennels and see what we can hd. Nothing but dogs ; that's all, but honest dogs, believe me. There are two exhibitions held here every year that always atford me especial Ieasup, The dog show and the horse show. Vhataver men has to do with them. is on the side of elevation and honesty. He de- bases and degrades himself oftentimes. but here whatever work he does is of the hon- estest and best. Never mind the crowd, you can see them every day in the theatres, on the streets, and in the churches. You dou t want to know their pedigree. Per- haps it is as well that you do not. "Fine feathertnrak-e ne birds. [)0 they 3 Well, let the tine birds paes. Let us look at the dogs. What have we here 3 Out from be- neath a richly worked covering of velvet peeps a pair of soft melting eyes embroider- ed by two long silken ears, and the sorrow- ful look of the little prisoner is occasionally softened by the presence of me lady's lac- quey, who stands by the cage with solemn visage to guard me lady's darling. The whole of this class tells of birth and high breedin . These pampered little aristocrats coul only live in the mansions of the great. They would die in the homes of the poor. But the strain of blood in this miniature nobleman is pure as the mountain snow. He is simply ornamental. So far as practi- cal use is concerned he is of no use what- He will not work for himself; if compelled to get his own living he would starve to death. Somebody else must work for him. So far he rises to the h` heat ideal of the modern gentleman. n t laugh. my friend, this class of gentlemen is just as necessary as many other necusary evils. Let us walk on. Ah. here issome- thing that lls my heart with joy and brings back the memory of long vanished ea when, with just such a companion, bare- footed and happy,I roved through the fields. scoured the woods or leaped into the ponds and fought for a stick. or held on to his shaggy coat till he towed me back to the shore. It's a good, square honest fact. As Hamlet says of the host's word: I d take it for a thousan pounds. Honesty and nobility were born in him. He comes of a royal line back ugh countless gen- erations. and yet with he is the stsunchest republican or democrat that ever walked on four test. You never nd him imposing on his weaker brother. ttle dogs bark at his heels. but they never "disturb the sublime serenity of that majes temper. Yes,herve is a tit oomnanion for in haunt man. That so FEDIGREE us EVERYTHING ` noes AS IN -MAN. BROADBRL\l S LET'I`ERi.T Visit to (yo Atlrufllonn of tho Grout CI!)-A Scamp Who [In Got Nearly to the Bottom of the PIC of Dog:-odg_uou... A Su-cal. 0! Hard l.nck-l.l|IIo Luau`. Llll. Vlult to New York I I-`allure. an-id nuthonn up than an at on! oboctolght Iulllhnbuhhdvlnulnthz tot-Ii Mid all t It ulunouy. nunoulu cmuu In uuuu our this I . II nlahwdukuugowhlcln Wlurtunwn u-god I: sound) t 0 Subhuh ho denied the nllopdon. -` IIIVilX I IIIGIII III I-`lICWllI' 500% (III Sunday. ller dun Mon oorrobonlu the antimony. Ila he circlcn an uolud nvnr thin nnrv. an mun wnnknumrhnx :. \lu\l5l'c -. us Uxnnn mu Ava:-Icn or run (hum) label or Mntcnurrnn. Enuuxu moot ovary other I-`ridny in the son: of I land Room, Prlncou Stroot. Next meeting non Lin! W. 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