Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Mar 1889, p. 1

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3. no II we only one ":53" K?-'m ."?' ll IIDIDAMDIDV IIIU IUL'IUly Ieluorl. Spanking of eociety leaders we ere now all of n twitter over our coming oeltaenninl celehretion of \Vnehinuton`a ineuguretion, April &)ch_ I739, Nuw 1.-opie who live in the country mny think it in e very euy ` thing to erren en old fashioned quedrille. end eoit ie; el you heve to do in to roer out. lehe your pnrtnere for n quedrille." when everybody mnken a rush, eeilee the first girl be con lqy hie heads on. fet or leen. old or young. ugly or putty. end mehee e duh to get the bend, and the (lance take the hindmoet. 'l`het`e the wey we need to do it when liroedhrirn need to put in hie fended etepe with n etyle end vigor thet Inede many of the good old hard ehelle pro- noetigete "thet that young men would come to no good." Tnet wee ell well enough then, but it in e very dillemnt elfnir now. One of the meet hitter and henrteoelcling bite of bueineee thet hu occurred for e dog`e ege hu'heen the errennement of thin cen- tennlnl qnndrille. One thing. however. wee eettled beyond ell quoetion, end that` wee that the (leaner: in the first eet muet ell be deeoendod from Wuhlngtnn himeelf or Mer- the. hie wife: or telling that they muet helndlreotdeeoentirom eouie of the dietin M ulehed Revolutlonerfnnuiliee. llemiltone, 'nou. Jelereone, Peyeterl. Jeyl end meny othere known to revolutionery fume, end right here come the hitch. Mre. Wil- lieln Aetor in now our eooinl queen. No- body diepntee that, but her enueetorl never fit in the revolution. in int of feet it Ie no two to one that eome 0 her femele nle- tione were not drngging I head cert ehout the etreete of eome ol the ne old Gerlnen towne et that time. ior we ell know that John Jeooh had no eurplue oeeh In hh uch when he lint oeme eehore In New ork. But that : neither here nor there. John Jeoob in deed Ind buried. end "II. \VllIinm Antnr In nneen nl Nan Vmpln inn Ine price ol his rid lance. The fate of Mrs. Hummersly, who married the notorious Duke of \iarlboro. is too fresh 1 in the memory to |)(`(`(i repetition. l`he !ellow`s brutality to his tirst wife was not sutiicient warning to her. so when her own bitter lesson and humiliation came she failed to receive that sympathy and consideration which she might Olin-.`r\IiIi(! have hoped for. had she not against all remoustrenoe ut her heml in the lion's nmuth. She nds that Marlboro`: bed character had closed the best homes in England against her. The Queen would not sllow him in her presence, and yet on his arrival at New York last summer an unmerried woman invited him to her house. gave parties in his honor, en- tertained him for a week, and she is one of the society leaders. Nnoahina nf nnnlniu Inailnru 1-. .- n...- uuumun nmencsn gum. A few wpekn ago Another girl returned from Europe, where the had been inveiglod into mnrricge with In beggnrly Italian whone sole cu ital wu an empty mliae and I bankrupt tit e of count. The rascal nnd not money enough to pay for his breakfast. and now he in trying to blackmail the bride : family 35 the price of his rid iance. 'l`hv fab: nf \'rn Hnnunmrnlr mkn pn---Lu! uu umrucwr wneu no came nere, II MlmIIl0(l in:(. the bent of on American home: And bear: any from our shores one of our moat buutiful American girls. A full week: nun nnnlhor uirl rotnrnnd fl-nun x in'(. unnlug. unuc 1 Wlin 1 way you I As a reporter of a sporting paper said to me, Why, blow me. if he didn t promise her royal nibba a palace ly the lake of Como. " . It wan a dead swindle on both aides. She thought. that being the non of a duke that he had a half dozen caatlea -at least, and that Queen Victoria and Prince Albert would call on her an noon as she ot to London. Lord Maudovllle had been a owilng Iwell in hie day. a captain in the Guards, &c.. and he had been many other thing: that were nnkutdnwninthobooke. but he had no cash and aha had little, and, further- more. he had no caution and he had no credit. He had npent huadnda of thoulanda of ponndu of other people's money. and what little he had of hi: own he had gambled away on the turf. or in other disreputable places. A wretched bankrupt who awindled lmotniakere, hatter: and tailors, who had no character when he came here, is admitted the lust 1.` Air Anna-L...-\ L.-um... -...I turn of Lady Mandeville nee Mine Y.znaga who in married here at Grace church only a few aeuone ago to Lord Mandeville. Thin titled Vagabond can? by hi: _title honestly enough, for his father was e genu- |CdnIe though a poor one.` Hie Inarriege wan one of the great event: in New York society. for one of her elatera wu married to a Vanderbilt. and of course that w the open eeeame" to the inside circle of \ ard McAlIieter`e exclueive four hundred. The .nohle lord wan invited everywhere. The late William H. Vanderbilt entertained him and hie bride at hie magnicent palace on the Fifth IVBIIUO, and the bride and the bride- groom were given the beet rooms in the house. All New York Ian after them. The lucky American girl wee congratulated on her catch, and all the girls auid. Oh, you darling. don't I with I way you 3" As It rennrtnr nf a Inorlinu mmr ...;.I tn Tbeee thought: are Iugzeeted by the re- ` ow-vvue (Special Correspondence.) Nan` YORK, March 15 --Among other titles to consideration New York has been called the paradise of thieves and swindlers. Certain it is that in no city in the world can the cheeky adventurer get such a ready endorsement on such very sli ht credentials. We may boast as we please o our democra- cy, of our republican blood and our glorious forefathers, our eagle and our starry Bag. and I have no doubt be _ ed among our sixty or slxtyative rs `of people we - have some retty good republicans or demo- crats. Cal them which ygn please, but there are thousands. yea hundreds of thou- sanls.in the United States who are at heart as much aristocrats as any on could nd wlthlnthe sound of How Bo ls. or in sight of the Kaieerhu` at ` lin. They love ll count, they adore a l 3. they worshlpia duk . A foreign title in the eyes of these mo omaniacs is a truss re richer than gold. and the wretched exp.-r_ nee of dozens and doaens of beautiful and wealthy American girls is of no service MI warning, and any titled blackguard to lsycan get a better reception from scores of rich American fami- lies than a young American who has nothin but character and honesty to recommend him. TL... LL......Ls- _A -......_--- I L" -- The Proud: Oommlttad on UDIUIDOCIIII Ann:-Ionn (III-II - Ducal Dude: And Contlou C0llIIIl-`$00IOIyII nu Uproar --The ohoe wmvh Wealth I-In Ito- oolvod. x,_ _ ,1 u n,,.._ _____ x , ` NEW YORK THE ABOD$ AND PARA- DISE OF SWINDLERS. BROADBRlM S LET/ii FANS` wonm KNOWINGMIJ Hon. '1`. B. Psnlooh alowly dying. Ha I In phyulcdly um ummny . wrook. . | Prevention oi dioeuo in both ntlonul and scientific. If on known tin cameo oi rn-Int discuss. and can rornovo the own. the din out mum tiiuppoor. Prof. Wiiliun H. 'i hompuou. of the univpnity oi the city oi New York. Ioyl : " More adults are our- riod ol in this country byohroniokidnoy dil- . one thou by any other one moldy uoopt oouuumption." Tin majority put out. of I" dioouu no ounood b nnunrpbetod lid- ruv pollolml blood. 0 late Dr. Din Levin. in in ct WDflO|"I Sch Cum, sold our In Iipntuno : "ii I loud III - roll the victim of out urioun kidney tron I would an Warner Solo Cure. Oonlnonon Indo _lllm cnu. KOOIIIHTII. N.Y.. Mu-ch I6.-Funk Robinson. aged 2! ours. in luuuto ol the penitentiary hora. IIIIO uuddonly inane yootordsy. II in hollovecl the clone conue- mout and luck at empln) maul o.-mud his mind to hooomo unbslnood. `u Verdict Not unlllv." Ihvcu Cnucx. Ps.. Much l6.-'I`ho jur in tho OIII of Enalnoor Cool. oh: vi criminal nogllstncc which rcunl In W the collbion It Mu Run. in October, by which sixty persona were killed. rcturuod I verdict of not guilty. IIIVU 0% IIIUII Ulll ll'"lI'| (HO IKIII 0' fun in addition to the 100,000,000 freuoe ed- venoed to the Cotnptoir d'Eeoompte. Thin in Illp to indivete thet other credit de- poeit uh heve been obliged to diecount their Inner heevilv. [XXII IKHII IIIVU Z ` their paper heavily. Wlll Demand Indemnication. MILWAPKKI, \\`i;. Much l8.--Tho Chin one smbssesdnr st Wuhin ton has been notied of the -linturbsnce t at occurred in this city esrly in the week end hss sent word through Chow "hi thst the Chinese govern- ment will innin upon s full indemnitiostion for any dsmsgo (`mt msv hsve been done to the property 0! Chinsmen during the dis- turbances. He ssys thst when. in certain Chinese cities. the Amerivsn residents were sttsoked snd their buildings hurned the Chinese vernm-nt erected new buildings sud me e complete restitution. Dlnoouutlng the Paper llonvlly. Pulls. March l6.-Somo 75,0(X).000fruIcI have been taken out {mm the hunk of I-`ruuoo In -ohlhinn 0;; oh. Innnnnnnn 0..-... -.I \.Il\.IWI!ll, nur IIIIACT III "II IIIIII C0 (D0 pe, who Ipocinliy bioued Minn Caldwell ` or her enormity in endowing the univer- sity. and promised that he would uniat in the service: of I into mun. to which hit holineu invited! 0 ladies and the bishop. The papal brief, approving the autumn of the propooed university has been issued. . Tho Papa (llvoa I-III Bloating. Roll, Much l6.-Tho pope to day cue 1 apecinl audience to Bilhop Kano, who is to bo rector of (ht Catholic univonity at Wuhin ton. Bishop Keane Prnentod lliu Culdwel , her uiuter and hll Aunt to the mm. ..|... ......:.n.. u----.a u.--- 4-_u._-n HOUSE with at ht moms and extension kit- chen hard and so water with good aubling ; convenient to Queen`: Uoli e ; lmlnodmte :- ooaaion. Apply on the pram see 128}. or at . 0. I Is Union Street, between Gordon and Alfrod In. I um unuerlltulg no Iuveueu Ill 0! ml prl vnte fortune, so condent use he of success After years of trinl end diuppolntment at lent the vessel wu ready for let. Ivory- thing WII prenured for her first trial trip. She ny at snchnr in the North River when I violent storm uoee. Some of the lower side poru Ind been left open And the vessel. cnreened by the wind, tilled and sunk. For this great celumity there was eearcely A word of sympathy. On the contrary thour and: laughed and seemed to rejoice At his misfortune. It nearly broke his heart. and ruined him usncinlly. He never recovered from the Ihock till they laid him in his gun on Mondny lnt.- Youn trulv. Hon. nnuuu Ulu Ila. With the death of (`aptain John Ericseon ` closes the career of m.-- nf the intellectual giants of the ninetcenm a-cntury. It is not my purpose to refer t-n his great inventions of the monitor or the propeller and the caloric engine which has revolutionized the the world. but to a circumstance which em bittered the last years of his life. and almost closed hienssocialion with his fellovrman. For nearly twenty vears Captain Ericcson has been almort a hermit. denying him- self to all but a small circle of immediate friends. The cause of this is not general- ly known, but it occurred in this way. Nearly twenty years ago Captain Ericsson invented an engine for ocean steamers which wan calculated to create even a greater re- .voluLiun,inoeeau carrlaqethau his Capital did not mine forward ily to help him, for he was a high spirited. dif dent man who could not bag for favors. In the undertaking he invested all of his pri fortune. condent an ha of nnnmun `[19 Hull TCUUII. _ At lut we have reached the Kerr trial. . Now mark t e prophecy. No more bundle nl lermen wi l ever be convicted in New York. District Attorney Fellow: eeked to be excused from the proeecution of the case, on he was threatened with an inci ient nt- teck of neumonie. He was afraid e would be e In ject for I coroner`: inquest. The court egoueed him. end the next day the dying men we: seen on Harlem Lane behind A pair of `2 2l trottern, taking I little brush with Jack Smith : Blue Blues. Oh, no. The boodlerl ere ell rlght.oud don't you for get it. `With tin: rlnAIli ni l`;ntnin .lnhn I1`-in--nn uusrulnuu, swung puruwrl wlun mri. nnycl. balance A to Mrs. Altor, and right heud scroll end down the middle with Mrs. Harrieon. But an I udly remarked be fore I Iuppoae I'm ruled out. Society in torn in pieces in regard to the cnming cele` brqtion, and [will keep you Advised en lo thetinel result. A. I--. ..._ L_...'_.....I.-.I `L- I.--__ ._:_n UIVCUIII s ,0ne day last week a two-year-old colt sold here for twenty-six thousand dollars. and only ashort time before one of the same strain of blood brought fty thousand. Well, Mrs. Wm. Astor to-day re resents the best strain of our American h ood, not be- cause she is rich but because in all good works she represents whatever is best in American womanhood. She is a woman whom riches has not.spoiled and whose charities. like those of her distinguished predecessor. have made her name blessed. so the could not koe her out and let the wifeo her nephew, Yilliann Waldoll` As- tor, in. Every distinguished person in New York would like to dance in that quadrille. I confess I should like to shake a leg `there myself." I think lcould show them some fancy steps that would make their heads swim. I should like to sans ooriza to Mrs. Cleveland. swing partners with Mrs. Hayes. balance A to Mrs. Astor. and right. hand anooatoru were distinguished in the revolu- tlomooneequontly. like lotl of other lohI., Inynelf included. they had the bar I niater ocroqa their coat of arnu. When it was known that Mn. Astor was going to he ruled out the norm began 60 brew. You can make preeidenu like Cl3`veland and Hayea every day in the. week. the woods are full of 'em. but it taken about I hundred years to make a Mn. William Actor. Wo- men like her are elow `of growth, like the century plant. but when they do hm-at imo full bloom they are worth looking at. It in not money alone that makes hot what ahe in. than h the has lot: or it, but is in high bree ing. I n..- --- -u -4- .....-I. - a._.,. .. I _ Hnoum RII. mun numoo to pay up debts and oxpouu. d 0:` pale ulwvhold th ?i'u.'.2.'I:i..:'u..a..I.'`.c'.a..u... . "' ' co-puny In In Wound Up. Tonmlm, larch I6.--A muting of the Autloottl coupon ha been convened for voluntnry llquldo . M F. W. Stookwoll in cubic to pmvlddtlu punhnu poo. The director: upon! that the property vh- nold an 3 I-malt oi the winding In . will more mun numoo the debt: an nnd nnnv u`: nnhnnm nlignnhnltlnuu oh- Dnuu. |lu-oil: polloonoa have been an to Lu-pa. oonly Aruvqh. owing to fun that rloclu will occur Illon A SMALL HOUSE on (`ontre Street. Viv lorlu \\'em|. Rent, including taxes, sixty doi- lnrs pcrnnnum. Also :1 Small Huuso on West Street. Sydonlmm Ward. opposite the (91101. Houses In good order. Apply to A. Kc Oll- DIICK Princess Street. i nu Icon Ion! hnrgu, owing uh rlocln occur then on 8:. Patrick`: day. Abandoned l'|mn ae \'e-ry Lonely lelIInd- Ihe Illeery ol Dr-nth. (`I.\'cr.\':u1'I, Ohio. Merch l6.-Ur. 0. Redford, one of the beet known phyeiciene in Kentuckyuhee juet returned from Neeeee. New Providence. He eeiled from New \ ork on the eteemer (Tienfeegoe on e pro- feeeionel vieit to Neseeu. C. F. Smith, of (`him , emember of the hoerd oi trede, hie wi e, infent deughter end meid were emoog thoee on hoerd. They were bound for e recreetion trip to Cube end Mexico. Alruoet before the veeeel cleereti from port the child beceme ill. Dr. Redford wee eeked to prescribe end found e oeee of me- lignent diphtheria. When the veeeel touch- ed et New Providence lelmd it wee quer- entined. The heelth otlicer hed the Simithe teken to the reet houee. 5 little ehenty on the ielend of Athloe. It ie e deeolete eee of rock. end its leet inhehitente died yel- low lever. Meegro bedding. e little medi- cine. end e very ecent en ply of food were given the exilee, en -they were left elone. v Not e eonl vieited them in four deye. end the child died e terrible deeth. A eignel of dietreee brought no relief. end the femily wee elmoet creeed with grief end went. Mr. Smith. by deeperete eorte. euc- oeeded ill hirin e iieherrnen with e rotten two muted fie ing boet to teke them to Floride. The veuei win without oehin or my convenience. in thie orelt. elmoet with- out food. entirely without covering, end with the deed hod oi the beby. the trip wee niede to the loride el.ore under the meet peinful cironmetenoee. When they lended the mother wee utterly proetreted end the rneld`e heelth wee ehettered. l r. Smith hee heoorne e prerneturely old men. ll eooident Dr. Redford ren eoroee them in If oride on hie wey hone end leerned their etory. `I501 All Afraid of Ilob. Ilu-uh I.-8ovo polhon an: Lu-nu. oo:3v Armn: Cl|TI Illlprltnnlen`. Walter Brooken. Ruuoll Williams and Jesse Cnndle, Charlotte, N.C., recently went to New York to buy group goodu." When they uurted to leave the house when the negotiations were carried on they were con- fronted by six men with revolver: who com- manded them to ivo up the money or die. Tin y Iurnnderec we rrcncn nu year. Rul-ort Rigel. son of the geuersl,1'n New Ymk pleaded guilty to forgery in signing pensioners` name: to checks and pocketing the money. The full pennlty in twenty years` imprisonment. \\'nItar RI-nninn Rnnnnll \\'iIIi-um Anz` Hlll! III rupurwu. This season the issue of licennou in New- foundland to American vessel: to urchue bait and other necessary outt wil be re~ fused, becuse the Americas sold bait to the French last year. Ruhort Sim-I nan nf olm man.-gl in K -- Icnully. Pronpoctorn no still leaving Lon An lea, CAL, in lnrge number: for the gold eldl. The men A: work at the placer: are making big wages. but no extnnrdinnry Itrikea or finds no reported. This aannnn [ha innnn nl' limnnm in Nam. now [or nlvlng married A non. Funk Hubbard, in the `. Austin's now mill At Jell`eraonvill_e. Mus fell uinut the circular saw to-day, and lnla ll` Wu oom lately severed from hinlbody. III SI. Dlvid. of Snrol, Ihn Inn nhnu 1` ruuuv Iuu nlllca lwlll. mm. Anton Dumbot-her. of xlhicqzo. who turn- ed from Cntholic to Methodist, bu become insane. He claims thnt his wife in dint-pm table for having married riout. Flmni Hllhlurd in tin: `. Austin`. -:- com lowly wvereu xrom nnnouy. In St. Duvid. of Sore], Ibo ran uwn with her lover ufev dsyu Ago, bu we horse`! in the cure of the Bishop of tool". The lover has been nrrnted. The girl in wulthy. pl-nnnaovnrn urn -till lAAu:nn I... .\,-._.l.. Houses In good order. Princess j uclug reprt-leuteu. M. Antoine says he hu closed his miuion in the intereun of Alsace. and will now re- turn to Pnria where fresh duties toward Franco and Aluce nwuit him. Ann... I\.....I.....L.... .J `L:--..- .._L- .___ LWIIOTUG glrl` The orpzlniustion of the New York state bue-ball lea ue was completed at Auburn, that city, E mira, Uanandnigun Ind Utica being reprcsauted. - Ll, Anlninn nun his MA. nlnanrl his mi.-inn 'I\l|l Ill IUCIITIIICI. Chnrleu Paton, clerk in I store at Phil: _dol hin, vru murried at Mount Hally, N.J.. on Vednecdny to Sallie Chapmsu, A pretty colored girl. The nrunninuinn nf Hm Nam \'nu-|r .o.o. Olf. Edgar Swan, of Lynn, paying teller of the National city bank. in I defuulter in 869,595. 0! this Swan Inn rentorod $33.- 450 in securities. l`b.-..I-- lJ-...... ..I__|_ :_ _ _._.__ ,A run, ul iuv uuneuu 0| engrxvln um prmung. One of the Prince of Wales us may no- compgny Sir George Stephen hand: and make A tour of the dominion And the United Status. l_\,l.__._u_-_ _t l,__,_ , , 9 . n p unualucwry neuleulenl. Charles E. Coon will be named on Mon- dny an comptroller of the currency or chief of the bureau of engraving nnd printing. Iona mnv Aux. or name will nu plnco. In New York the Sixth avenue rosd has obtained I judgment for $957,000 damages ngnint the olovutod road. Thu mirth rlnv nf Hm or-An} .o.h.- .9 li`.lI Igllnl me elevated roan. The Iixth day of the grout suite at Fall River. Mum, hu opened with no sign of a satisfactory nettlennent. ` (`hllll (`nan ti" ha nnvnna` nn Mn-u. uuu will no conunuea. . The czarwitch will visit Darmntadt in May, when his formal bocrothal to Princess Alix. of Hesse will tnlse plnco. In New York the Sixth nvmnno rnui hn lull \:lll'lSl.UlEl'l. 'lhe assets of the Readinc iron works are 8`25l.787 more thnn the liabilities. and busi- neu will be continued. 1'). ..........:..L. ...:n ..:..z. n-_...-._.n :_ out III;rIu-utIu. I. KIRKPATRICK. 150 Princess Street. uuy nun mommy. The president nominated Manure. Knuon, Phelpi, And Batee to be Samoan conference commissioners. TI... ......- L... ..:....x A- .|_- _-_.n.__.- l.'UlIllI|IUlI0nUI". The pope bu raised to the cudinutn Monnignora Ihimt, Lnurenzi, Vm Nutolli, and (Ihristoferi. ' 'I 1.- .....n. ..t 41.- D--1:_... :_-._ _--L- -_- (5 ellly IDIIUQNI Out. Muyot-Grant, New York. to-dny ordered that the Sunburst of Erin be hoisted on the city hall Mondnyf The nranldant nnminntml Man-rs Knnnn \' L ' J:dge (lrinnall. of Chicago, think: Insrchy in dam in Amorioo, but socialism in not to be euily unutfed out. Mnmr `:l'An} Nut "In-I: In Jan an-(Ig-4:` tournament, Ina ll me American champion. Yesterday the ofoe of the Perth Couricr wu destroyed by tire. The machinery was saved. " I...J....l\-:_....II -tV|_:_-__ n_2__L_ .74_-|r IIUII. A wild cut carried off I child non Good- hope, Gm. on Wednesday. , Col. Martin. M. P. P. for Riluounki, ha been urickon with pnrulyua. Frey came outrat in the Brooklyn pool tournament, and in the American champion. Yuterduv office of the Pnrth (.'nnrin~ _ Senator I-Ivu-ta may get the I-lnglliah min- non. A _.:l.I .._s ___._:_,I .1! , [all n u no men. Things that Aust caucus.- Innhnn Dunn. I'......- -_.I 1;... IIm__ TELCGRAMS FROM THE EARTH'8 FOUR OURTERS GIVEN. MFFAIRS 01;` THE wonii). 'l`() RE.\'T-Wl{()'l.E.~`ALl S'l`0RE-(`omor of (`|nrem`o and Ontario itrt-ma. Apply I0 W. H. St LLIVAN. Solic-tor. Clarence street. or J. AN EXPE;I?E_NCEJ -u uuuuv IIIIIIII IIIII RICO` UIIIICICIT lflgahu From Europe and Win: Tho: Pol-0ond-A Llttlo ol Enriching lull: Road nnd llomomborod. I ` NO. A BIHCK l)WELl.lNU AND A S FONE IWlIII.l.lN(i, with or without furnaces and all modern lmpruvx-ulents. Both are near the cor- noyuf King and West streets. Apply to MAC- DU.\'I\'l-2I.l. & MUDHC. H. at So ic-tor. B Ml'Rl'HY. To uphone No. 170. FRHM I-T MAY. that good. substantial housr on Unmriu Street. near Union. at pr- aonl m``ll])1-d bf` Mrs. l)c-won. Appl)'lol1`.. 'l` b` l`lCAL` Y. Walu 1 er. Ste-my. , . .1, _ THAT l)|c.~`lRAHl.| BRICK l)WI:IJ.l.\'U. I10 Em-lStro.t. at present occupied by \'. ll. Wormwith. Possession May 131. or soo er if desired. ' Emsr LOT JUST ARRIVED. Three Good Reason Why You Should Buy ho KIRKPATRICK \ `rum sunk AND nwIl.I,l.\'H on King nlrocl. occu ied by John llvmlurson as at wholvmle luuor s'ortL Apply 10 JOHN RElC\'E.\`, Brock street 'l`W.E.\"l`Y ACRES OF` ..__A.\'l), `tuning city. with stone residence and uulbu ldimzs. Anni) Lo WAl)DlN0'I`l).\' BllUS.. Market any. Wllh ntpno residence and uulbuildimzs. Apply BROS" Market Square. nuuslc. now occupied by J. Mina. (`ornor of Princess and Division streets. from May 131.. Annly_aL Wmu mtl.-3. - V -- -- - ` N0. 4 COLBORNIC HTREET. Hot and oold water buha; six rooms; extension kitchen. Possession lat May. Apply to J. B. MCIVER. ` Ull'l"l(7llS. lnrga. central. well lled. Terms reeuonuhlo. Possession hnmedinluly. Apply `Box."Wnm. A SHUR UN KING STREEI. with dwelling above. near Market Square. Apply at (8 Earl , Street. ` 1 ~E)(..;l5: 1.\' VAUGIIN 171:i`{v{x(`}-:7. "posses. abn May In. Apply at. WHIG ()l"P`lUh2. l4O()K.--lf you want a good .\`l'I"JA'I`I0.\' write MAY HIEUTIIEIKS. Nl'RslR\'MICN. Rooanm-nn.N.\'.. an they are in want of honest and upright snh-mm-u.1u .~m1lthoirol1oicu ' and hardy vcmeuea of Nllrwry Mock. either on salary or cpmmiaainn, Many new and val- uable vnriolms tu nth-r.. Wlile ul once for terms ; delays are dangerous. _..__:.._..-_......_j_,._...._... "World" l"{po Writer in Kingston. Address. v The Ty 4 Post (5)311-e Square. Boston. Mu-. AN AGENT \VAN'I`lT}B to buy and sell the ritor llnpruvenlont Company. No. wnAv}E7 _1iiv'v"'I'n_z1' Viiiinmnn `L 126 Princess Street. THRFIE DRY GOODS SAl.ESMl Ex- 1(>g(Siencuxl men only need apply. J.C. HARDY dz THIC SHOP AND l)\VlCLl,l.\'H nlroul. ovouniad hv Jnhn ll.-nulnrs R0(`)7F'ls`.RS iuTme?1ia:eI{ to R7 iruroofot old Pembroke Smuon. App y`-to \ . F. B KKER. AN EXPERIENCED MILLINER. to nctaa _3:)ais'ant trimmer. by RlCHMO.\'D. URI! Gr. on`1ua:. lnl-gs. oenunl. Well nfmx. Terms reasonuhlo. hnmedimaly. Annlv N HOUSIC. occupied by J. Mills. (`ornor of Princess streelu. MM nu. A SHOIE ON KIM; STIKEICI. with dwullinar shove. sauna. Annlv at 13 Earl aa.u..n..aaza aim`/xu1` -On the l6'.h March at the residen;:e of her son inlaw. Fleming Rowland, 160 ` Emrl street, Kingston, Elia-sbeth Banks, aged 71 years. relic-t of the late John B. Snmrc. Purl Hope. ' "' Friends Are respectfully invited tor attend the funeral of! Munrl._v. March 18th, at 2:30 p.m.. to the (I l.R. station. Inter- ment at Port Hope. _ Fj`ORi_SAI>;_E_)vQR TO RENT. PLACE FOR BARGAINS IN FANCY GOODS. Jewovlor . Pro. ker Giul- wnre. lamps. Oil Palnum. -Lure ` humus. oto. Positively! slow- on. prices In the cm. A you can not the I` lNlbT TEAS in Black Japan and llynon at half price at 1-v-.o.-_.n ..--- -_. _A_-:4.. ..._-__ IJLLI I. Julian Wu.uAMso.v-Ae 27 Union utroot, March lfith, the wife of George Williamson, of I disughter. ' (Gimgom, Scoflaml; papers please popy. ) Suuu1'r-At63 Went. street. Kingston, on Thurudny. Mnrch Nth. Dr. E. Smith Shortt. wife of Mr. Adam Shortt, of a daughter. SUNDAY. Minsxorumt Sermons at. Sydenham " and Queen Stroet Methodist Chm-rhea. Mnlrmm of Y.I.O.B. A. 117:!) n.m _._ A cA1.Iun.\vz{].} :~. mu-g.un-s75. Ad- lrcss K." Winn (ml.-.. `AMI! MI a maker. mm!-nnla -A-.n4..pa.v.vAa_v.n.r. Imwx I-`L.-\.~:cmc1'rI~: - In San Francisco, 0:11., on March 7th. by the Eev. Dr. Ro- bert. Mnckenzie. Harvey Ringer Chown. seventh son of A. Chown. Eu... of this city, to Minnie Estelle Flanuheue, of bpn Frnnciaco voL. LVIII. MIC Ill IIIO Dlllllll ntwhon It needs It. WANTED. REMINDERS. ;F9i% `~"Uia;`f ull-Irn Ill 0. `I unurn. THE FAICT ISWICAVICWH IS THE LEADING PLACE FOR BARGAINS IN IMNCY GOODS. Jawulor-. (`rmkar-v. (Elan. MARRIED. unuu-r-1-u _ In Q: fro LET. BI-RTHS. -n-Irv: WHIG. King rson Tho l"I|buVng Favor In Over. PARIS. Mu-ch l6.-iAll o! tho duel: Mining out. of 'I`hundny'I debate In thc obunbor o deputies have boon amicably Arranged. ___...__r.____ .j-------4-.j- ` Hardy & Cd. will announce ruled boys wood lulu on Monday. Ill: 3 Ilnoelll Cue. ` Lo!_u)oN March lI.-A Ioldlor named Vertjoio ha been Iontonood to dosth in Orun, Algeria. for jthmwin squid of to bwoo law We face of Col. `Ihimry. ihllo Vortjoio wu_ being tried by court march) for uttomptlngtn desert. um y on In mums` uuumng, and my hrt'h wu fdllnu fat, but after taking one bottle of Burdock Blood Bim-rs. I am quite well, and think there in no modicind oqusl to BJ! B. and to It I remain A true friend." Jnumh nu-In Lin-ntul n..m BABY CARRIAGES. It 1 Joseph Hzrio. Linwood. Ont. llonlth Falling Fun. fun swollen !rom head to foot lrom dm y of 3!: months` utuding, and ` Ch Mllnn '1. Inn!` lhklll on: Saturday And Saturday Night. 00 to Bows: & Bioononai for bargain: in corsets. ribbons, lid glovoa. cashmere. hoalery, frillingu, veilingl. linen and silk handkeroluah. collars and oli. all new good: and their prices an always the low- eat. our-3 oi. no. Prevou, at the New York clothing non. given the choice of on pout pattern in hi: window for 83.50, m 0 to order. The o Are utripu and checks. in Scotch tw and ` Engliuh wound in stripes. Thou good: i an worth 85 por ptir. For one weak only. The Central sohnovl Concert. In response to n genernl puhlic request thin moat planing concert will be re ted in theo re house on Friday evening,. Arch 22nd. `he progrnmme in being improved, and with en opportunity to reserve menu at 100 and 20 in success In ueured. Plan at. Henderson : bookstore on Monday at 4 p. m. uncut -1- LIIC uuluuiual. 1.4-.~u>u.\', March l6.-'I`he popular hostili- ty against the syndicates is grx wing. lnthe house uf commons yeaterduy W. H. Smith. the government leader, while refusing to intertore with the all syndicate. declared that such combinations worked their own care, and tcmlad ultimately to ndueo the price of articles. the rates on which .t|Iey temporarily railed. uuncr ulglu uy I cruwu Ol 00 ! playing White Cups," and ourishing nix-es and sticks. The buy became unconscious the next morning. and in dying of congestion of the brain and spinal meningitis. Four of his tormentora, aged 13 to I6, hue been lrreatud. ` Carried the Scare Too Far. Pm1.u>zu-um, Munch l6.-John Hum- phrey, agwl I0, was terribly frightened the other night by a crowd of bugs playing CAM." and uurilhinu nivnn anal ancrlxmn. uunwortn ; J. A. Poole, H. W. Anthea, T. G. Lewis. H. H. W. Creighton I). Stevenson. C. A. ford, Montrul. The Hotel A_rrIvuIu. Arrival: at the British Alnorinuv Hotel- I`. C. Falwell. F. L. Barr. R. S. Ellin, D. Munro. I`uronbo;_ A. E. (Tuaeld. London, Eng.; R. B. Andrews. Rowmanville; M. J. Feeley. New Haven. (,`onn.; T. W. Webster, Huston ; J. S. Kinguland, New York ; J. .\'hcrman, Tnunworth J. A. Poolr. Perth ; H, W Anlhnn I` c: l....,:. u 1.` u..u.. tuu CAN UKT YUUK PICTUHICS FRAMED the cheapest In the city :15. WlI}AVl1`.R`8. You can not the PRE'l`1`Ils`.S'l` BABY CAR- ` RIAUICB at the lowest print at S. Weaver ; You can got. the but value In HANGING LAMPS at 8. \\'o:n'or'n. mun l|ArV'l| Iuluun lrlru-u lumutnl uunvun The New-Comore Are Introduced to Each ` lithe! and the Older Members. A most successful impromptu entertain- ment, in the form of e reception. by the Kirk senssion end their wives, was held last night in the lecture room `of (`helmers' church. There was between two end three hundred present. and everybody was huppy. Owing to 3 large influx of newcomers to the church it. was thought by the session that some such entertainment as this would. he the best means of bringing them to- gether and introducing them to each other and to the older members, and all agreed thst the desired result was attained. In addition to two handsomely furnished tables. an impromptu progremme was arran ed. The vocal numbers were rendered by r. I-`sllowsy, Mrs. Galloway end Mr. Mean- lisier, andwere all a precisted. The follow ing played piano seectione: Misses Dick. Dupnia. Johnston And Rose. During the evenin the audience were invited to par- take 0 the holpitsliy of the session, and ell availed themselves of it Rev. Dr. Smith gave a short address, and Rev. Mr. Mscgillivray closed in a few words, calling the people's attention to the "Feast of Na- tions" on March 27th and 28th. u an: nu nu:-nu, - THE LEADING UNDER l`A.KER. Pnntcsaa S'ruu"r. uuuuuuuuu unuun tvlwuuvliu Conn` S'I`ANl.EY. No. 109. (`..0.l'.. meet: the BIc(`0.\'n AND LA:-IT Tvmnn or non IONTII in the 'l runIi00 Bo s HnH. King Street. '1`. T. RENTUN. Rcconllnu ecrelnry. n-u-uyvuuruu. nruurn ul I'|llV-Bill ! Comer li`RoN'ncNAc. No. 59. Rmvun J ING. Thursday evj).n8i.n . L 0' Soul of Mpglnnd. Lnionsvrln Lobol. No. 33 of the Sons of Ens ` land Benevolent Society. will meet in their new ` Lodge Room, corner Montreal and PnnoeuS`t;.d over Stmchanb Hardware Store. the nd Ith Tuesdays of each month. Ly`:-11.1`: Ill: Us \ Usnnzn -rm: Ava:-lens or 111: Gmrm Lnmnc mr Mnscnnarnu. ENGLAND meet every other Friday in the Sons of Enand ` . Princess Street. Next meeting ARCH 5'l`ll W. Bram-:u.. Recording Secretary. p.m. -' Ancient St. John : No 3. on 'l`hundAy,,,April uh. at 7:3) `mm. * Catm-nqu 1 Nq, 93.onWodneodu. March 13th It 7:30 u.m. nun. -nun LINIII ulu urn Ill] 01 April. Ottiue open from 9 sun. to t pm.. 1 from 11:3) to mo. Dr: ....A._ -5 .|__, I x___-_ h__.___x__; ,_ N()'l`If`E IS HEREBY GIVEN that nlpllcw \ 0 (long for the various kind: of licenses r the sale of_ lqlmr will be received b the und-uh si|tnnd.al the Olce of the Boo of Llceme Commlsai-melt. Cit Bulldln ,0nmrio Street from this data. A] applicant nu must be mad ` not later than the am day of Apr. `Om -e excepting it!) M; Mludongg n.m YOU CAN UIC1` YOUR PlC1`URlCS FRAMED oheanoot any at S. WEA \'IcR`1-L uvul ll-Cl ll) Ilslk By order of the License Commissioners. W. GLIDDEN. lnspoctor. Kingston. l5l.h March. 1889. ` Kingston, Mu-oh.1saa LIQUOR. LICENSES. Independent Order of Foresters. nu.-n lnnu-nu-u.n \1.. (ll D-n.v. .n In. A CH7U`cH RECEPTION. Effect of the Combine: ll, ,1 In an n Cumudlnn Order For-torn. _ .... u.......-_ \v.. unn nnnl Muonlo I am. No. 51 I` nluonlo Ito lnr Iloounn. :n5No. 253. on oudny, April lot. I --Sou: Inna-s Mn M) II. oh. YOU cm arr mn_rss'r smvsnwuu: guaranteed and the but quality made at almost hzlf price at - J AMICS REID.- .I\vr\ lVulu.`l)>l\ A III SOCIETIES. :v'ncNAC. no. av. nl:(Il`LAR MEI!`- yevuuin: MAroh.8l.It.. J. S. MOUAIN. Socrolnry. j-j .__.__..i___.-_.-_. _KINGSTON. A CAI_\IADA-, $.\TUl}DAY EV_ENlNG. MARCH 16,1339. If Meetings. udny. Anru lat. I (`I LII ; Moles, Luiua L Mill'- 3- I3. 7: "IOAPT" -mun noun II ucuu um ounou. sou Ill. Wllllun Astor In noon ol New York `III: as much to Queen ictorln in qneon of Eng- land. and to put her out of tho prlnol qnudrlllo at the comb oolobntlou just - OMIIO hot (root d other didn't drive A baggage Iyl on tho revolution Wu tho question. on I tell you what It In: I an- ulor. folk ol laud mm to cnol. no you over trial to crock hlokory mm with A look hammer? Well. It was worse than tint. They wanted to noon Mn. 0: Pncldoumu Hayes in as also Hrs. ox- Pruldontou Clovoluld, but noltlut of lhol: A l-`INK FARM or 7.5 A(`RF.`.-l. I:-uir Part of Lot No. 15. Int Conceulon Townshl of Klnalton. bonutlfully situated on (he ml; Snore. one mlla from the Ponlmnllary. 0 huge home. outbuildlnn. orchard. &c.. anim- ble for A tumor or anlenor. Apply on the nmloon 11;` JUHN 0 AHAM. P.0.1ddreu. `on-tumour . .

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