Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Apr 1889, p. 1

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% DIIIIAINU IJVIII JVUW IUICUVUT Tlrlllv-,1 MI thnriv.Gd Agent. 1'`. A. Faker. Ferry Dock, hot 0' |`.rock Sn. Klptltaon. - Win: Incl-and Inovlolgo .. I.--ILL -_ nk- I_._. _.-.___ JAMES Kill), 1`!!! LEADING UNDERTAKHI. Phuvcua 5'I'l|ll'l'. * ( UNARD STIAIISIIIP COMPANY`. Bzuuno trom New York every Saturday. Au rhnrivnul `cant I` A CA! W-IIIII Thank Inn! INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. PRso'NAf.' MEN`r1bN. .KI-NGST()N..CANADA, THURSDAY E'vEN`m;. APRIL 4; 18891 X ._.......____ 7, , 00,00" OI `ll. "IO. l0l'll'|Cd D -I`. IKVIII. of `which Mr. Pu-noll wu pic-ldant. and aid that ol the person: oonltltutlng the 6'xcnvo arm tuguoonty u win nun- nochd um. oars! ho.?dnniutlonn. , The league p u. to was had upon the uoznltlu ol tin hmon and won on- Al..I.. ..__AlA_Al-_-I `TL-.. ._... I-o._Jg;I mo uoonmu or no lumen and won on- tiuly oontltudonnl. They vrpn Intended to guide the lumui In their dhtnu. Ho and out that In-.MPnrnolI and MI fol- vou had been vilied and mhropnunbd Ilka Mann. Btlghtnnd Cobdcn in the urly day: ol tholr nlorn movement. Sir Ohnrloo Iuoooll llotuu Ila Plrloll ConnnhIIoI-0h,|oon of the lactic. Ldunon. Apll 4.-Sir Charla Buuoll oontlnnod hh h on bohtllol the Pur- mulug baton Pumll ooumlhlql to- du . Ho 0: Island tho oonuitudou and uh of an a, formed by Mr. Dlvlzt. nl nhlnh Mr. Pu-null In In-nnldnt. And lnraperannum. Also A Snmll House on West Street. Sydonhnm Ward. 0 paths the l. linulgoodl-d.ApynoA.I R- u`i`x. p':....,... 3.: . A split Among the Turin In Birming- haIn-ChambarlaIn`a Attitude. Lormox, April 4.-There in a grave split botwoon the Doriaaand liberal unioninln at Birmingham. where Chamberlain, after an couraging Lord Randol h Churchill to aa- aont to be a candidate or the vacancy caul- od by John Bright : death, turned around during the pact week and inapirod the unionlata to nfuao any tory candidate, and to insist on a unlcniat lnuhad. A1 a reanls, Chnrohill declined the nomination undead him by tho uriea. Tholooal toriaa are no enraged at this that they are Iwaarlng no nnlonict allall be elected. Among mam- bora of linmont tha aituation in lntarprab od aa re acting a dealn on Chanjnborlaini part to make urma with Gladacono. It in at laaat olaar now that the harm union will not abandon the aaat we on of John Briahtfa Iona. but will make a 6 ht with yhoavor ia nominatad, and will pro bly aln o _a_z.4._.z...g..=........... __ , _ _ ,_ UUU. DCVOTII PCTWIII IOU! LIIOIT IIVX. In many plocca the crops ore covered by the loose and and dust and will have to be roplanted. Travel Inn suspended on xlome lines of road no grog`. was the force of the wind. The damage in Minnesota in much leu than In Dakota. IIIIIIIIX II"! WIKIIUUF I TUUI. At Mount Vernon nearly 900 bmiliea are homeless and the lots will foot up to 8200,- 000. Severnl persons lost their H700. In mnnv nhmn than crnnn AI-A nnvnnod hv WETC 0I(IIy UIIDIKOII. AL V UIII OVII'y IIIOIIIG in the place except three were demoliehed end I00 people me without homee. Lecter- ville wu flattened to the ground end twenty families are without A roof. Ls Kl-__L `Y.__._ _....I.. A`I(|l\ I__.I3-_ -... m. "`i..'.`cu`5.1."" "`?" The town: almost deatroved Are Voliu. Olivot and Puhwanna. Lesterville sud Mount Vernon. Three or four other villages were badly dnmngod. At Vulin ovary house in the nlnca umnt three were damolinhari DUTIICU uuu Hlllly IGEIICTB I05! IIIUIT Irllb. In Sally and Hughea counties $200,000 worth of property has been destroyed. Mina Sweeney wu burned to death. end at St. Lawrence Mr. Bebcock perished in the flames. ` 'm.. A_.___ 4...--. ..I--;_-._-.| __- w_I:_ .10 um 00"! 0" K0 [0 I01 [or IIXIY HIYU. At Miller, DAIL. the re destroyed About forty house: nnd left about forty fnmilics destitute. I .. LI.._.... ......_a.. l.-Il` - .L....... L ...... nu... (lllllllle. In Huron county half I dozen house: were burned and many settlers lost their barns. In Rnllv And Hnohpn I-nnntinn IXYINI) VCIOCIWY. JACKSON, Minn., April 4.-The fire which nearly Iwept this villuge out of cxiutence ha been traced to its origin. The lurch culminated in the arrest of James Tnvnlck. who plndod guilty And was sentaeliced to 825 And coat: or go to gnol for Ilxty days. At Millnr Dal: Ihn re dnnrnved About and by entering to the wants or our cunmmon to merit I lu-no uurool ubllo u-on . CHOW I. M TCHE . Drucgllu. I24 Prinvou Street. A. P. CROWN. I I`. Q MITCHILL. we IDIOI. Ree Heights. s town on the North West- ern rosd, as slmost destroyed. Dumpster. a station on the Wstertnwu branch, is re- ported destro sd. Spslding s rsnch is slso consumed. rossing into Lincoln county, little settled, snd covered with s hesvy growth of grsss, the fire awpt with renewed velocity. 1 ...... u Ill-.. A...-H I 'I'L- G-.. -.v|.:..I. IOVGFII owner Ullllllllll. Anxunun, Duk., April 4.-Leoln, county sen. of McPherson county, wu destroyed ` by n prnirio re during Tuesday : whirl- wind. Sixty dwellings and four bulineu homes were burned, entailing I loan of $150,000. The only building: relnninlng Are the court house, two stores and nix dwellings. C. W. Old and Thomu Wnrdell were terribly. burned and cannot live. The ' surrounding country in neuly devntntad. Hundred: of farm house: Are in ashes, and the bone: of burned nninnln are lying nbont the mode. I)... n-:..:.i- - ...... . .. .1... \r....u. lII..-s WTUCIOG Dy U10 N$l'l'llJ(.` WIUU. Vnum.LnuI. lhk., April 4.--Vory de- utructivo prairie tires have prevailed north and want of here. Gillan`: saw mill and S00 cord: of wood were doutroyed, and seven] other buildings. Annnnlnu n..I. Am-il 4 _lAnIA, nnnntv XVI" FIG IXT [W0 Hlyl III UU llllly .IJ1',UUU. BLUNT. Dek. , April 4. --1`he whole oountry l uround Blunt wu nievllted hy wind and tire Int night. Buildings in the suburbs were destroyed. J. 1`. Richardson lost 500 sheep. cattle and hugs. Hundreds are houeeleu. - Other: saved only their stock, others but I house. Many building were wrecked by the terric wind. Vunnuml lhh, Anril 1 ._Vnrv rln. l'I(lOllC '5! IIVBG, Ullli ll IIODIOIIOIU a thst had been carried out by the nmily were burned. One mile north of Brown`: the fire burned Henry Hagelfry out of every earthly p-nsuaaion. He barely elclped with his family. Acrou from Hez- elfry lived I). K. Tumlinlou, I proiperous farmer. and everything about his place ex- cept his hounqwug swept away. Five houses And sovernl head of live stock were among his loan. The town 0! Olivet, the county lost of Hutchinson county, eight miles: north. if reported to he more than `hnlf burned up. The bridge! on the railroad west of the town were burned. The lanes for the last two days will be fully 850,000. Rl.NT, [Lek Anril J --Thn whnln nnnntrv lllmltel, WI! Ierlouiuy uurneu. SCOTLAND. Dal:-., April 4.-Another terri- ble prairie re swept uver the country uouth of Scotland yesterday, and its path is mark- ed by the smouldering embers of many homes. At 3 o'clock word was brought to town that the ruirie was Mire north of West townmi ilruncdintr-ly a hundred men started cownrd the approaching re. Arriving at Alfred Brown : farm, two mile: north. all hia lmruu, dairies and cAt- _ tle shod: were one blazing mus. Brown : residence was saved, but hi: household mount`. Ohnf he-A '1nnn nnrllin nut In: OLA Funncd By 1 1'Ol'l'It`. Gllo-Thg s.nou|gr- lug limbo:-I or Mail! Home:-The Nar- row Escapes yo! M-IIIV Per-sons-Looho. the county seat -Ilecu-oyed-0ther Dis.` IIDCTI. ' ` Sr. PAUL, Miun.. April 3.--A s uiul dated Sioux Falls, link-. Ilyl: Touny u_ terric gale has Prevuiled throughout I wide area in this section. Rumors come that the entire population of Bauer Creek, Miuu.. `thirty miles east. are righting the fires. also that the extensive x-as prevail in various rte of southwestern Minnesota. A doepatch from Rapid City, Dsk.. says : A prairie re started one mile northeast at. noon yesterday and was driven by s sixty- ve mile gale. Three houses in its path were burned. Miss Mpdisou, one of the inmstes, was seriously burned. Rm)-n.A\rn nnlr Anrii 4,-Annr.Imr fnrri. SWEEP OF PRAIRIE FIRES{ VILLAGES ARE wnpao our By THE nusnmc FLAMES- HOPE FOR HOME FTLERS We hope by careful attention to bunluou. keeping natock complete In all In brnnohcl. ` and to the wants of cnnmmon. merit lu-no nubllo mu-nmwe. " %- TALKING AWAY YET. uuunu. wno roonou mo gun or w. r. Wollqhuboon uroohd. Thoma bod on hlo ponon I Hoodoo" lug lled with hair. boon. oto. Thomu In 5 villainous looking negro. Hi not In hula vongoonoo aplut hlnud In my be lyno Id. the lulu: In Danger. C0ll'l'All'l'nlof|.I, A I 4.-It in noted this the calm: In: Hand 5 to dopooo Illn and plan hhbntlm-0' upon the throne. Iil wwlru anuuulr wnu -VIl'Il lnouuna men, women uudvohlldron. They also had 8.1!!) huh of Ivory. ` In Danger of Doing lqnohod. . An I A k. A ril 4. -Re 55$` i-6{ib'o aIh%`iii?i` at ";'-'37 `Nnn Ln: hnnn Alma-Anal Tknnnnn L-1| an "_lC' "ll HIUUUKTQ Batvsanu. April 4.-Adviou rocoitod hero from Shaky Full: mu that Aruba who have tn-ind there report that llcury ll. Smile and Emln Puha wore -heard from in F0 run . They were then march- ing towu-d Zuu hr with uvonl thouund unnn rnunnnnnvnhlltlnm Than nlnn Inn! COUIKI. ll l'l'Ill0ll UIIIICIII IIlIIIy (III?! was "obliged to live for some day: on 3 bouillon rnudo ol hay n the {Minor who had gone in uurolrol food was utorm bound I dhhnoo from homo. In the rnounimo two o! the children dlod of uurvntion. and but for the timely arrival of holp u other: would hnvo mat the lune fate. Btprvod to Death. Qunnc, April 4.-.-\ urrible uory of nut und misery comes from Lake Tomli- Mnmlg, A I`:-nnnh ffnnullnn funllv than WIDE IIIG IIIIIOY, COWICI ll'0lIl LOIO I.OllIII- counts. A Frunoh Cuudlul family than urn hhllnnd In Ilvn fnr nmnn than nn 1 Du! (HIE OIIIBUH Wdl HIST`. `V IIIIIII fllle in with a huge: knife and cut Sutton nearly to piece. llaulxing his throat from ear to ear. dilembowolliugr him and inicting six other wonnda. either 0! which waa latal. Wil- Irlna eecaped. `Ito llaelolarlee And the Arabe. Lormox. April 4.-Two letters have been received from Mgr. de Courmont, Bage- moyo. op ite Zanzibar. One states that Bnehiri, e Arab rebel leader, told Father Roy that he once had taith in Engliah mie- eionariee and protected them, but now that the Engllah and Uerrnane were allied agalnet the country he waa convinced that the En - liahmen were elemiee. and that he wogfd treat them an Inch. " APPRIN TIDE WANTED D! II W. I. SMITH. Welllnztnn Street our P.- 0% Picture Swn. New In: '00` lot 0! mug. w them. no 0! pl torn nun t in mm (IA). Iklnl. eve. Al ween ego wu cmeu uvny xrom nome. m his Absence hle employee, Wesley Sutton, and Mn. Wilkins eloped. Wilhine puraued the fugitive: and located them near Tour- hnu. He celled at the house and learned thnt. Mrs. Willxim hud returned to Menhell. but thnt Sllttun was there. Wllhin: runhed ` in _.lAL - I... _.. I.-:l- __.I ....A Q.-LL__ _--_l.. vvuu-nun In: a lvuulynjv. TEXARKANA. April 4.-FArmer S. Wil- ; kins. who lives near Mnnhnll, Texu, two week: ago wu called uvny from home. In M: Aha-nnn hh nmnlnuna \.VAn|Av Hnttnn Ho Leave: is Very Unrouonnhlo Bequest lnr Hie Loving Mother. l)I'l'R0l'l', April -i.-Leroy Bsngo, neetly dreued. entered the Ruuell house lul night. and. after writing I couple of letters, shot himself. His recovery in very doubtful. One of the letter: rend as follows: "Mother. goodbye. I will be in hell or somewhere when this getto you. Ioennot live I must die. The devil call: me. Comlort all the folks, and meet me when you die." ~ Hango cum from Utics, N. Y.. and has been attending the Detroit buuineu uni- vanity. DFIEIIII UIII ITO. ' . Lord Salisbury has conferred with neveral leading Lory orator: with a View to their making such a tour. Union In dissolution taken place Canada will be visited by six representative Englishmen who will give Canadian: aome important hint: respecting the greatness of the British empire. an '\lI ursu I s \ar\Ier1ua:ruIu- The British Torlee to Send Over Teachers to Enlighten UI. Lo.NuoN, April -i.-The British cabinet is alarmed at the situstion in Uuntdl with reference to its relations to the mother country sndite poseihle absorption by the United Ststee. A (luusdien has written A letter to the secretsry of coioniee lsmenting the growing` feeling among the ounger gen- erstion wit respect to the mot or country. This _feeiin he ettributeeto ignonnoe-ig- norenoe o the history of England snd ignor- mce of her preeent position. He suggests that some eminent Englishmen pass through the Dominion delivering addressee on s few of the great episodes in the history on the British empire. ' Sellshurv with This Journal Des Deharn says: Since madness and ft-l|y,whi<-b would have ruined. Anybody also. made I:--uiungexh fortune. it is impmsihle tn prelm. that his recent. Welk proceeding will ruin ur diminish hinr*prea- age." nunger. Puus, April 4 -'l`ho opportunilta and radicnl journals Jeolnre that Boulangeriam ended with the High: of Boulnnger, but that 'the prosecution of the general must con- tlnue. 'I`L- 1-..... -1 71.. T\,L_;, ___._ lLLI__-_ [Ill ueplsrcure. NEW Youx, April 4. -The Tinzes London _ says : Bouleuger l ight id regarded to an evidence thnt a good deal has been discover- ed in the seizure of the patriotic league`: papers which he: not been divulged. fhe new! of his ight creates conliderdbie penu- tiou here, but as he has no friend: in Enz- lnnd it is impossible to learn uught beyond whet In generllly known of his mnvementu. From the time of his proclnuutiou it looks as if he reallypwu Afraid of being guillotined. Thin course has been mooted by the lower grade of_ radios! papers, but it in` certain nobody in authority dretmed of such Ac~ tion." 'l`L- _.2..2..L._. L-..- ..-L...I LL- ..I.-__L-_ -3 uU'i:iIe ministry have asked the chamber of deputies to sanction the prosecution of Bon- lnmmr, nu BCL OI COWITGICO. Seuutor Naquet and Deputiee Lainnt and Lqquerre wrote to Bonluuger about the mid- dle of Mnrch advising him to ee. The general etron ly objected to this course as he knew that a would be accused of cow- ardice if ,he left the country. Finally M. Naquet and the two deputiee threatened to secede from the party unless he took their sdvice And it we: this threat that caused his departure. Nlrw Vnurr Ann-II A _'l`hn I'.'m.m I.-mrlm-. l)l1`.\`0.\'SHIRE TERRACE No. 2 Sydonham Street. Extension kitchen. actor and uueo inclndv.-d.O9nor month. Enquire at C. LIV- ` INUSTON & Bl{0':-1. Possession 1st May. lll PTIIIUIPII UICUUIUIJ UTKIIIIIIUT OI me party, and Deputy Michelin have ssoeded from the committee as a protest against Boulangerf action in leaving the country. It is reported that M. Snsini. M. Laur and other `Beulah- gist deputies, have adopted similar oourse. M. Thiebauld also retired from the editor- ship of the Cocarglc, the Bonlangist paper. He says he is disgusted with the secrecy maintained by Boulanger which tend! to mieleld the latter : friends. M. Michelin contends that Boulangcr. should have re; mained and faced even martyrdom. Bonn- psrtists aprove oi the ners|'s course while the ovalists stigmetize his ight as an act of cowardice. Dourclng the Banks Boouuo of the Flight 0! General lloulnngor. Puus, April 4.--The Iietionnl committee `of the Boulsnght pun announce: that Bou- lunnr deported from nnoee by the advice .. of the committee. Four member: of the committee ofposed the step. M. Thiebnuld. the prinoipu election orgsnizer of the party, and Donntv Michelin hnva booeded from tha lGN6;?_;f1-T6`A.f1_AD|ANS. __ `l_I_ .. 8ECEDlNd BO'bLANGlSTS. A YOUNG SUICIDE. IIUI iii! II IIIVDIVOG MK Id qunlhu d the America Inn-lap hw. WIIO II IIIIY-XVIII YXII Kl. TI ll Ill.` ` `ltirln 3835: III tO'It"hI1nouIu D blunt. and lit you in want our to New York, when he fuolmtod `A young American lady. Illa Sanh Noyu. who Inn A mlnhcnro pdntir. Whoa too late. Nb Noycl discount! that Irolaldo had two wivuhcnldu honulhllvo. Thocuooruud oratdoolollnmutlnthoAunr|oun .4.I..-up _..A 45-]... L...-... .1 AL. .....I ...4_ I- A green ueu ox Interest II we Amenoen colony, not only heoeue ul the cruel way In which like Noyee bed been deodved. but also beoeuee It Involved may Interesting nuke J ch: Ann-Inna nnnl-n ha. ........, ....... .. .. ,..._ .......... ............, of very dintin uhhod I runs. with a long ray bars and I line and. van un- ton youtordny at the Sonic u-lurw three y-urn` lnnprlnonmolt {or having 3 wukncu for nuliulonyu M. lrolnndo. who in hy-uvcn van Id. took his first 'Ii"E'lIlli"llllr`h| 1113" III Ii9I "hninrniln TO RENT-WHUl.ER.\l.E S'l`ORlC-(`omer at Clarence and Ontario Streou. Apply to W. H. Sl`l.l.IVAN. Srmc cor. Clarence street. or J. B. Mun-mr. Telephone No. I70. A run-mu With um inns can rum Yonn-Il|n Ian Vluln. PAIJ8, April 4.-A nu nuuod II-elude. diotin Inna an-Ah hag Ant` A Inn Ann. 11: -An, reoorueu one we culprltl nave gone to [to . In North Sydney the illicit rum eellere oom~ hined to light the Soot! eat end have enter ed upon the ght with lewyermhomhg, the incendiary : torch end brute loree. A few nighte ego George K. MoKeen. A prominent end active temperance men _wee beaten on the public etreete; lul night hie born wee burned. The proeecutioue ere eunduoted in the name oi the town clerk. Lee: night on exploelve mieeile wee thrown Into hie` dwelling end hie house set on tire. but the building wee eeved from deetructlou. The council oere rewerde for the dieeovery end conviction of the inceuilieriee. ' Tempernnce Won-here l'n Pepe Breton the Vletllne ol Greet Vlolenoe. Non-rn SYDNEY, C.B., April 4.-1`he contraction of the Cepe Breton reilwey end the employment of hundred: of nevviee hie greetly increeeed the demend for Iiqnore in Cape Breton. The reeult bee been very de loreble end eeverel deethe from the re- eu te of drinking heve recently been record- ed. Reoently e temperenoe lee e wee formed end 8l.(lX') enheerlbed to en me the Scott ect. Meny oonviotione heve been recorded end the culprlte heve gone to geol. In North Qvdnev the illicit rum eellern mm. The Government : Policy Approved of by the Leaders of the Oppoeltlon. Loxool, April 3.-'I`ho government`: naval reeolution we: carried yesterday after e series of divinioni, the crucial one giving a majority of 118. The real battle will come on the bills giving e'ect to the teen lution, but the government : victory is ensured. The moat remarkable feature of the debate was the declaration of Right Hon. Hem Camhell-Baunerman. ex-liberal first lord o nevy. on behalf of the oppoei tion leadera, that they fully accepted the doctrine of the necvuity oi the British eet being at least equal to the fleet of any two power: in the world. This marks a reat advance. as hitherto the liberals have limit- ed themeelve: to uaertlng the neoeeeity of the nupremecy of the British navy, that II, its superiority to an one eet. I have reason to know that t is chan in due to the recognition of a French and alien alli- nice as within the range of ibilitiee. A German alliance in not popn ar in Italy In a ` whole, but an alliance out 0! t in quite poeeible. In Inch a cane Eng and would. with her preeent navy. have to ee from the M ed i terranean. IDII TX! lngotry. no human to name at can noon. llonu J. znery, I real auto I at, ha written I oirculu denouncin the own an ob'otion- Iblo residents. he clrcultr in all of Linus. I I] l.IIl'l'I!l UOF'PGll UICKI Ina llll WIIC. Allnntic Highlnndn, N.J., it worked :1 over the problem u to whether Jun uh I be not-Inittu-I in non]: At ch. an-nu-Q The-nu mmleu wu nommuoa I0!` preuaent. Edward Diotz. us chorer, who raided with his wife and family on Crlig street, Pitt: burg. PL. last night killed one of hi: child- ren. 5 girl 3 yuan of Age. And then out MI own throat. The dead was the outcome of 3 qunrrel between Diet: and hi: wife. AlIAnfin niahlnnn W J In -nu-La` nn over me PTODIOIII [0 WIIOIIIOI JOWI IIIIII be named to name at tha noon. Thong: J_. mery, Agent, I TCBUIIIIJK Iron] "l`lPr`c[ulc- ~ The university of Penn: lvania has re- ceived an autograph letter y Henry Clay. telling a friend to dilpla no satisfaction because William Henry arriaon and not himself waa nominated for president. Edwnrrl nintz. A nhnrnr, whn I-nnillnd with A BRICK l)WEl.l.l.\l(} AND A SPONE DWEl.Ll.\'G. with or without furnaces and All modern Improvements. Both are near the cor- nor of Kin and West nu-ecu. Apply to MAC- DUNNEI. C HUDIIC. prenment urecu mnerwuo. Miss Clara Toucan secured I verdict of $15,000:: Ainzt Cuuiul H. Rand, ro riomr of the olfman house. New 5. . for hrnnnh n` n-nrnhun --rlnnbinn and ininolnn on uyluul vuueu an QIo'),i)06. Secretary Windom, Washington. will follow in the footsteps of Secretaries Folger. Mnnning and Fairchild in the matter of the silver coinage. at least until Congmu or the president lirecto otherwioc. Minn Flnru 'I'nr,tnn nnnr-All A val-(lint nf LIIG nomnan IIOIIBO, NOW !0I'I. I0! breach of promise. seduction, nnd injuries resulting from malpractice. This Ilnivm-litv nf pAhI|lIl'IlAI|iA ha: NI,- me can rrnncnaco cuswm nouoe omoers found under 5 pile of fut in the ma fuctory of Richard Ahlf And H. Gnehden,2, boxes of opium nlued at 8l5,568. S1-nrnnn-v \\'im1nm Wnuhihauun, will Ill!!! IIIIUU Ill IIIU TH". Sonnwr Mclnnau has retired from the presidency of the Cunlda cotton cnmpau , and will he succeeded by Sir Dontld Sarita . A vtqrant who died in St. Luke`: hoa- ital, St. I/min, Int mouth. prove: to have an E C. Daniela, who in 1870 In: strutt- ed cashier of l Bonton bank. A.-.0." Dnnsl. 4-L-_ :n .l....:_.. LL- .....l..-.... uu CBIIIIGT OI I 130.50 DIIIK. Actor Booth, taken ill during the perform- ance of Othello n the Lypeum thentre. at Rochester. N.Y., Int evening, wu much imfrovod this morning. ' `he San Frnnnincn nmatnm hnmun ninarn uuuuugu on ya z,UUU. Goods have been received M: Winnipeg from Liverpool 22 day: after shipment, the quicken time on record. The'r'Irv mind: :n~,I.inn nf u: hnu-d nf QUICKKW ulna on TQCOTU. The'dry goods aeatinn of the board of trade, 'l`oru.ut_o, condemn: the continual chwgea made in the tlril Sanntnr Mr-Inna: HA: I-akin-Ad CI-nm Mm yearn. Emil Treitel. one of the largest nrsin dealers in Berlin. has suspended. Liabilities 6,000,000 marks. A menu .o....... l...o -..-..:.... .....'...c...a :....... u,uuu,uuu manta. _ A wind storm lpat evening nnroofed forty houses in southwest Baltimore, inflicting 3 damnae of 812,000. (Inna. haw: hunn ranging:-I at \K'inninnn FROM I241` MAY. that good, uubsmntlnl house on Ontario street. near Union. M prc-~ non! occupied b Mrs. Deacon. Apply to E. T 8l`ll.'.\CY. Wain aswacy. r. , ` . The ice broke up in the South Saskatche- wan on Mondny, the earliest for, many years. Emil Tvnitol nun nf Han IA:-rant. In-gin wruny mr we urn ume mm _vear._ Hon. J. A. Chnploau cable: that he will sail from Havro for Cauuda on the 13th. . A by-law will be submitted in Potorboro to pruvide 820,000 for I collegiate institute. The [national lilmrnl nlnh has nnnnimmnlv nu prnvluu 'A.l,UUlI I0!` I conegxnu IIIIIIIIIIC. The national liberal club has unanimously elected Mr. Pnrnell an honornry life mem- ber. mun muucreu on any z-nn. Curdinnl Mnnning went. out to drive V terdny for the first time this year._ Hon. J. A. ChAnlnnn nnhlnn fhnt. ha I I HHFIUIJII nollully. ' ` Prvuoott wn Ii hted by electricity {qr the first time Inst niggt. ' The Queen`; Uwn ries,` Toronto, will visit Montreal on May 24th. (jlfllillll Mnnninn Iunnl nut in II:-inn no-. The I.l_ttlo Thlngl that Albot Dllllillllnnn Fluke: From Europe and What `rho: Po:-tond-A Little of lvorychlnx Iulb _..._o_d and lhmomborom. ' Japan hu chosen the first of July_u in national holiday. | Prcunntl. wnn Iiahtnzl hv -`hunt:-initu in: Ha: AFFAIRS OF THE WORLD. TELEGRQMS FROM THE EARTI-1'8 FOUR OUARTER3 GIVEN. . Hiioamous IRILANDAE;-A ill UVUII uuu lrlllllg. he San Francisco custom house oicers mn.-I Ilinllann .. -II- .J l'-. 5- AL- -..--. C....L...-n THE SHOP AND DWELLING on King street. occu led in John Honda!-son as u \'h0I1`S4`0 lquor more. Apply lo JUHN REE\'lI.`S. Brock slreot. A REIUNWOF TERROR. THE BRITISI-ii NAVY. NO. ._:. THAT DESIRABLE BRICK DWELLING. l Eu-|.8l.ro:l. ct present occupied by W. H. \lVo`1-lgndwnth. Poanouion May lat. or sooner if on . lOl"I'. N. W~ "HANNUN. llorrumvr. UIIIQ nt-xl door In King`: dung mum. KIl'8uu., Aluminum. NEW HKIUK HOUSE. mun. L-l'l'l{l!SI'l'. In Earl Torrnoo. near Barrie Street. Amy (OB. gAlt.\Ils'.\'. 3 Princess Street. or at I Earl - tram. A SHOP UN KlNUS'l`lUl I`. with dwoulmi am? near lnrkot square. Apply at 48 En NO. I COLBORNE STREET. Hot and cold water baths; six rooms: extension kitchen. Possession lot by. Apnly lo J. B. MCIYER. OFFICE. lau-co. oontrnl, well tted. Torn): reasonable. Pouuulon lmmedlntoly. Apply `Box." WlllB.. , _ w-.u ---- ---u- -.w----- -v--v-- THE DRUG BUSINESS henwforu carried rm in ma, 1! I91 Prhmnn Rn-not. Hill In fulm-n nous: N VAUGHN; nmxclc. Poms- elon Mty . Apply At. 0 OFFICE. AGENTS AND OANVABSERS can make big money Introducing our specialties. all useful. We have an IHJCIO um sun: at eight. to every smoker for 500 Samples b return mail too; big- gast thing over otferod. oney refunded If not anllsflwlmjy. Sole terrltor on may 'erma and big communion. Som ch on now out ever 15 ` days. UNION IAN FAG FRING M PANY. no St. James street. onlronl. "P?i}.5.1?1?'{$4`Y ?`"1`%"37. TWO FIRST-CLASS MALE UOA'l`-MAK- ER3 at once: Mandy work um vmot to uric-clan non. Apply to R. R [LL 4: 00.. Pembroko. BARNS, ll! William Street. A NICE. QUIR1` PLACE WHERE TWO CHILDREN. between Wand 12. can net.boM~d for the summer months. Apply to MRS. MONEY T0 H-`\`P an (`uncut Timon of III W. HHANNUN. Ihrrwnr. unloo m-u (Inn: In Klan`: dnm mum. K|!]uun__. Stmeb. NURSE 'l'U :1`AIu; A FEMALE IABY (a month old) home to nurse. Address. stating terms. 00 Mary 5.. General Hospital. Kingston. ONE NIGET ONLY. IMMEIDIATICLY. A GOOD POOK. AD 1 to g1llS.CA.\(lRON. Corner of King nud nlon HOOD. YOUNG MAM WAN I`El) for the Dry Goods businou. J. LAIDLAW 5: SUN. A GOOD IIOUIIE innzood locality. sulublo for A physician. Apply at lb)! oioe` AN orrlcu boy. who wmu well. Apply to D. A. GIVEN.-J Barrister. A GENERAI. SERVANT. Applyto mm WADDI-ILL. as womnmn sum. NEW BRICK HOUSE. EARL STREET. in Earl 'l`m-mun. near Barrie Stmct. AIIDIV m B. NO. I COLBORXE STREET. Hot and cold wntnr halhnr nix rnnms: nnnnninn kilnhnn. Shore. Q0 IIIIIO l.'l'0m IIO Plltllfy. uoon tbulldl hard 10.. Ill - 1. gm. % _::.1:.` how JUHN G IAN. P. . dlt. 7; Codkf 'Apply'to`l.Al)\' dllfrwiiiiiuif, 13 K In: street west. _ _. _ ., 3- V .- A SHOP ON KING STREE I`. with dwollln Ibova. nan lnrkol. Sauna. Annlr - _. ._,.__ . , ;- ,-, , . - A GOOD CANVASSEJL Add:-an "M.." Wma. I Iavsaaaan \Vmun1`-0n the 4th inut,. Kathleen. in- fant daughter of Clark W. sud Kstie R. Wright. 3!-EIILIAIHAII l'0I.l.l)CK`RANlIAl.L-&t Gannnoque. on the 24th March, Joseph L. Pollock, of North- cobo. Minnesota, to Sarah Jane Randall, Uannno ue. -N " l,`oL\'u.L: cN|:n. -At Morven, on March 27th. Robert Uolvmo, to Annie .\lcN-ail. Nnnlh wl'O`PllI`Il |IIl'l`ll'I ht. In one on wu-laud. U\JIULV u 0RANu:--At Newburgh. on In .March, Mrs. Willinm Urquge of 1- dnughbor. \ Mu.uuAu-0n Mnndny, March 25th, wife ofuk. H. Milligan of I dnnghinr. _ ' Glnsos--At Nspanoe. on March 25th. the wife of Stephen Gibgon of A daughter. j __ ___,__ ____.,___ , NURSETOIPAKE A FEMALE IABY (a month old) Address. statimr -v--.-an any -can-n THURSDAY. ' Tlxnnu I-ovmlved till 8 pm. by Power 8 Son. . 001 Pro to I.0.I'..At 8p.m. _ Mon :-{mt ':no::l'n of Ancient St... John! mm. but In J` mouth. `FOR BALI 08 TO RENT. A FINE PARK 0!` 75 ACRES. lut Part of lot No` IA. ht. Ooncondon Townuhl of Kingston. utlfully ultunud on the 0- ahomouo xnilo tram the Ponluntlu-y. Good Inn homo. outbuudlnn. orchard. &o.. suin- ZINI. IVODOIT UDIVHIO, [0 South Frodorichburgh. VOL. Lvnt. -T. * WAN'rrju ' ugnxliixbf A4 11---... DIED u , ALL 9., ,1` THEAILY WHIG. A .uuunun;u..xu-nur: 3113!; foul hreeth. etc., ell the ,verloeI sleonlere reeultlng from derenged ectlon of the llver end etomech. b the nee of Hemlll.on'I Pllle o! Mend:-e e and Butternut. These pllll being entirely compoeed of vegetable extreme. they form en edmirehle enbetltute for the numerone mule hlttere in the mer- het. lIernllton'e Pllle ere mild In eotlon. oerteln In Ieeulee. eefe in ell klnde ol -nAQhAn nun. {noun OK. Ln-0 I--lIn -..Jl.4l..- ooruu: II uuuu. an Ill all kinds oi voathonsndform tho but lonily modldne cunt. Sold bynlldcsla-I In nodloingnnd by N. C.`olAon&Co.. ` Bootblnok Onlor. will deliver Mn celebrated ; lootunon IuM and uouoo." Admhnlon Ho. : ed some at 850. an". ottlnsunuy be secured At MoAn|oy`a Book- 9 on. . LII (III IIWI IUVUTIIII Iuul U `D. treatment of dloougruort to tho nldnu in loan ohm made than formerly. , ucoocdul .. ..o-um-.0 ..._ In -..4I- I- -....L _l_-- -n UXIIIIIII OI IIIZKJTIT D II W .=coou!ul trintmant can ho undo in web minor all- montu a headache. blllouznon. oonntipstlon. .ul.MdnIl.At. (In hnnn IInnn.nnnnt|uI.ln4 IIIIIIII II HOICIOIIQ. Dlll0Il3II1.I|IIIpUI0ll,. T.Ihnq ` foul_l_>_ru't_h. otc._, I tl_:e ,vs_riou_ IIIIC. TIITITIT` tpuumur or mar have bun tnkon from shout Int 14. adjoin- lng the Lucy mics min. A any of work- QII will hnnin mlninn far nlutn this ii,` 'a.'J'r13."'.:&'$nEZ"X"'..`oN5?i'I on will by mining (or to thin -print % K! In) um WCI IIIII OI II III III. GUI. IIIXO ue well stocked with phoephete. he hevl taken out between I870 end 1879. over .7 tone. `end merketed It e! A good rot. In no pleoe wen the veln followed 25 en below the eurfece. end roper development mun renllne Q weerth, both in plloephele end 1.-.....l...- an.-- t..._. -I....... l..e u -.a:..x.. mum u: uougnnoro II roar vv. 1-roemou. an old midont and the olden J. P. of the township. He holds the miuornl right to lot 8 in 9th oonoeulon : title to 9 in the 9th ; to I3 nod wont half of 14 in tho ssh. Thou --- --II -o-..I.-.I _.lAI. _I. .-._|.-L- L- |.-..l.... uougur, Il'l'$IM] I0!` OOUIIIOTIOIIIIIK Illa uwnitin trial hon. had I Ioldoring Iron and I p ace of load in his vnlioo when mp- turod. In the home of Pu-roan, in Deer- onto. 5 pressure actor and metal wu lonnd. On the metal were impressions of coin. Ono of the fnrtnnntn hnlrlnn nf nhmnhn. uu mu menu was unpruuonu at oouu. One of the formula holder: of phouphnto land: in boughhoro in Peter W. Freeman. An old mlirhnt And than nldnnt J P of Ihn so-mormw nlgni 1mm 5 to no 0'cl0CI. 800:: set election: occurred to day in the counties of Victoria. Kent, Froutauuc. Wol- lingtun. Brant, Luurk. Culeton, Lincoln. \ Ontario, Northumborlsnd and Durham, Lon- nox cud Addington. And in Guelph sud St. Thomas. I`....... ___.-A-.I r__ --.-_.__p-2u__ __; THE DRUG BUSINESS hemwlorc carried on by me. at HI lg:-lnoou Street. will In future be conducted u or the rm name of CROWN a MITCHELL. It the old and. Thanking the Public for the kind trounfe exlandod to me n the pllt. dud no em or the new arm I continuance of the sums. would like an early eoulomnt otcll out-atnndlnxnocounu. an 1 un duhoun of clmlna my book: to data. _ A. I . CRO N. Drumrlnt .. noun plruu nun nom amllfll um. By the kind pormiuiou of the common- dun and oicerl A" battery bond will in on the Arts loan exhibition in the city :1 to~morrow night from 8 to 10 o'clock. Rnntt Ant nlnnllnnn nnonrnnti On Jan in Oh; yearn. The lice commissioners met,toduy and made J: licenses of carter: the same ll lut your. Carton who aka out license: nicer I certain date will hsve to puy $4. In the breuch of promise marriuce suit. curulu (law will nave to ply U9. romise mnrringe suit. Lune VI. Codd. tri at Perth, the pluinti` wu awarded 8700 dam n b the jury. Both parties hnil from Sm th u Alla. R`! that kind nor-ml-ginn nf than nnmm.n_ lull] pfll [0 I05" dune. A pile of natural fertilizer Wu ntolon from ncitizen on Gordon street yuoerdny while he wu attending the suite court. (`.nfn" \'nn(lnnA)d'n rnnthnr in nh-nnIntnn H6 WII ICCGIIUIDK `HO I-BCIZC COUTF. Cotn" .\laodondd'| mother in circulntin a petition in Belleville to have him releueg from the penitentiary. Ha ha Ierved two years. The nnlinn nnrnlninlinnnl-Q Inn! n,rIAu anal umson. mouureu ; zoo. , Pickerol cannot be caught from 15th April to 15th Msy. And bus and mukinonce from l5th April to 15th June. A nila nf nntnrnl for-Oiliwnr wan nlmlnn frnm "\X.`. In the trial of A. Perrenu, for issuing * counterfeit coin. Mr. Verbeck noted an in terpreter. "Mr K'nInHsu:'n Fnmilw (`.3-ml` kn 0|... oru will no orglullou In lnll cliy next Week. ' "Silkeu '1 breads." by the author of "M r. and Mrs. Morton. J. Theo. Robinson; ` 9.10 ICTPFUIEF. "Mr. Nnydiani Fsmily Circle. by the ` Author of Lulor Luatrszut." J. Theo. Ro- binson. Montreal 250. p::~lrnra' nnnnnf Isa nnnnL `I-lurvu I'\k A-`..:I VIIIII IIIIII `-CTIw Of the Inn governing Ilosllh and the nntmont dlooumruorl: to the nhnkhu HUUSE with debt rooms and extension kit.- chen hard and soft water ylth good Iubllng : oonvonlant Lo Quoon'n Ouliage ; Immediate pou- IIUIJPOU VH8 KOWII CIOCK. ` Alone In London" will be presented in the opera house on Tuesday next. A lunch of the Catholic Order of Forest- ers will be organized in this city next week. ' "iHu-n `I hramrh " In: Hm Antlmnr nf NM.- yul yuan In luulr l\IlIlIlII!l. MI. Emerson.Toronto, in the ateuognpher at the units court. 'l`|... -.......-..._... ... n..n-_.:u- _.-_.__,:__, Ii I-[I6 IIIIZB COIIIW. The snowstorm at Bolleville yesterday stopped the town clock. Alana In lnnnn" will In: In-a-nnrn.-I In nuue me esumsres and auessmeuu. William Fisher Wharhon. nomlnabd as- siatsnt secretary of state, and who will have charge of the Canadian connulatos,waI educa- ted and graduated at Harvard in l870. He is also a graduate of the Harvard law school and a member of the Suffolk bar. Mr. Wharton served for several years in the common council and a member of the Mas- aaohusetts legislature. low-y Pnrngrnphn Picked Up by Our Ro- porton In Their Rambles. II. I.\,,,,,,,, 'l'V . - . n Cougar. arrested for counterfeiting And mmitlnn trial ham. had A nnldnrinn Iran I ule Inlulgur OI me uomlnlon DIIIK. Ex President Grover Clovelnnd, with u- Iocietes. has been Appointed a commiuioner to appraise the value of the lend for the High Bridge perk, New York. end to deter mine the estimates end uleumenu. \I7:II:-... `Il':.|.-.. luL-_...._ _-._l-_L..I -_ Inq uluuuer. ` Mn. Buyne. widow of the late H. E. ,Bnyne. one of the victims of the St. George dinner. he: moved to Napuee with her daughter. They will reeide with her eon. the manager of the Dominion bunk. RI Prnnidnnt arnvnr fflnunlnnrl with A- coulerrea on mm oy I Ieumng umvomty. Ellis II. Roberta. Appointed assistant trouurer at New York, is editor of the U tic: Herald. He is About 65 years of age. The appointment in considered an utound-' inc: blunder. M... 11...... ...:.z.._ -4 `L- 1-`- n n uouunug "Iur. um um rorry. Rev. W. 1'. Mchlullon. moderator of the ` general naembl of tha Prenbytorinn church, will hnva the agree of doctor of divinity conferred on him by leuding university. Elli: H. Rnbarn. Annninmd Auinmnf soft OODYOIIKHX t.:lQnoonl;n Ooliae lrimgraodlato can on. 1 on t . or t . 0. 154: Union Sgroot. botagtmmahon sud gifted L 1 Duke, on Gllllrdly. Duniol McKnight, I gradunto of the Wnm mechmi Al rooms, viaieod Kimzltou yester- day us out for A Philndelphiu ink house, looking fair. in nnd forty.` Rev. W. F, MnM||lInn mmlnrntnr nf u CHICI ll] ITIIHIIICOD. Mrs. Jnmon McLean, Lyn. an inmate of Rookwood asylum. died nnddenly on Thurs- duy, and was buried At Stone Church. Yonge, `on Ssturdny. nnninl Mnkniaht A arnllntm nf than Hun (`Kiln Rev. A. H. Baldwin, All SuintI' church. Toronto, brother of Bishop Baldwin, bu been tilted to Iuooood Rev. Hnrtley Carmi- chael in Hamilton. M... 1-...-. n..t--_ I ..- -.. :.._._a._ ._t mrmur gvaa Into rlncnlng In neorula. T. G. Berry, publisher of the Snrato I News, I nooiety paper. will begin tho ub i- cation this autumn of the `fhouund gland Nam. D-.. A U D-l.l_:_ All u_:._._v ,L_._,| I runs, on mummy MIG montlav. ` Frank Mo.-Kvoy and` Joseph Baker, of ` Wolfe Inland. have left for the west. The former goes into ranching In Nebraska. T. Berrv. nllhulhar nf than Hnrgfnan rruoywrum general uaemnly. Rev."'l`. (E. Smith. D. D., minted st open- ` ` in service: of St. Paul : church, Sm1lh's Fa 1:, on Sunday and Mondnv. Frnnk Mn.-\\vnv and Jmmnh Rnlmr of LIIUUTHI, I'lll"lIl[K [I. Quebec preabytery has nominated Rev. Dr.~ Grant .for phe moderaborihip of the ~ Presbytprinn general nuembly. Ruv."l`. Smith. D 1).. Assistant! :1 nmm. Ponplo W_hoao Movomontl. saying: on! Dolnu Attract Anantinn. ` The Marquis of Ely died in Italy hat a` ht. ` homu Doutney, iD]lll`Od st St. George. left for his home yesterday. Samul Keefer. C, W... RI-nnltvilln in M. cuvurm H'0lIl nlu late uuaeu. Rev. . Nairn. B.A., 0! Rut Portuge, B radnuto of Quooni, goes to Scotland on a olidny. Rev. Mr. Bland, St. Catharina. ha been oored the recto ;-ship of Chrilt church ca- thedral, Hamilton. Ihlnluan nu-nnlurtnv-u ha. vnt\-\:nn6n.` D-.. mu mr |_ul name yeaterusi Samuel Keefer, C. 1., rockville, is re- coveringlfrom his late illness. REV. _ Nnirn, R,` n. Raf pnrtgnn A A SMALL HOUSE on Centre Street. We- toria Ward. Rout, Includlna axon, sixty dol- hraporanuum. Also Small llouu West Sydonhnm Ward. onnodle noL

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